George W. Bush Hospitalized After Procedure To Open Blocked Heart Artery

 

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Former President George W. Bush was hospitalized Tuesday morning after having a procedure to open a blocked heart artery.

 

The procedure was successful, and according to Bush’s office, the 67-year-old former president should be able to “resume his normal schedule on Thursday.”

Bush’s office released the following statement on the procedure:

During President George W. Bush’s annual physical examination at the Cooper Clinic in Dallas yesterday, a blockage was discovered in an artery in his heart. At the recommendation of his doctors, President Bush agreed to have a stent placed to open the blockage. The procedure was performed successfully this morning, without complication, at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. President Bush is in high spirits, eager to return home tomorrow and resume his normal schedule on Thursday. He is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who have cared for him. He thanks his family, friends, and fellow citizens for their prayers and well wishes. And he encourages us all to get our regular check-ups.

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