The health condition of former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi has marginally improved on Friday, health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
Gogoi was admitted to the ICU at Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) following post-COVID-19 complications.
A video-conference was held with the Director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, Ranjit Guleria and the doctors attending on him at the GMCH in Guwahati to review the medical treatment given to him, Sarma said on Friday.
There has been an overnight improvement in the health condition of Gogoi with his oxygen level rising to 94 this morning though he is still on artificial supply, said the minister said.
“His saturation level last night was 92 after he was administered six litres of oxygen but this morning it has increased to 94 with three litres of artificial oxygen”, Sarma said.
Gogoi’s oxygen level had gone down to 84, much below the normal of 94, on Thursday and he was rushed to the ICU as he suffers from several comorbidities.
The AIIMS Director, who is also a pulmonary specialist, held a virtual meeting with the doctors attending on Gogoi this morning and discussed the line of treatment being given to him.
“Guleria expressed satisfaction on the treatment being administered. He suggested some additional tests and a faculty from the AIIMS will be sent in a day or two to review the condition of the former chief minister”, Sarma said.
Sarma along with Gogoi’s son and Kaliabor Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi was also present at the hour-long conference where all aspects of the ongoing treatment were discussed in detail.
The three-time former Congress chief minister had tested positive for COVID-19 on August 25 and was admitted to the GMCH the next day.
The veterinarian leader’s condition had deteriorated on August 31 with a sudden fall in oxygen saturation level and was administered plasma therapy following which his condition was stable and he recently tested negative.
The state health department had constituted a nine-member committee of doctors, under the Chairmanship of the Head of Pulmonary Medicine department Jogesh Sarma to monitor the health condition of the former chief minister.