Michigan State Coach Mark Dantonio had to be taken to the hospital after Michigan’s victory over Notre Dame after he complained to his wife that he was suffering from a severe chest pain. Doctors realized it was a heart attack.
After finding it, the 54-years-old coach was suffering from a heart attack, doctors had to perform an angioplasty, a surgical procedure in which a metallic stent is placed in a blocked blood vessel in order to improve blood flow to the heart.
On a news conference to address the issue, we heard the words from Dr. Chris D’Haem, who was in charge of the procedure:
“I’m very pleased with the outcome of the procedure, he is resting comfortably and is expected to make a full. It’s good that everyone responded as quickly as they did when he first experienced the symptoms.”
Dantonio will be out of the position indefinitely, and Don Treadwill will be placed in charge.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
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