Marco Cappato Discharged from the Hospital after Health Scare

Marco Cappato Discharged from the Hospital after Health Scare
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Thursday 4 January 2024, 18:28 - Last updated: 19:38

Marco Cappato has already been discharged following the illness that struck him on December 31, which had forced him to be admitted to the hospital. As stated in the bulletin from his trusted doctor Mario Riccio, he has been discharged today from the Parini hospital in Aosta and his conditions are improving. He was admitted on December 31st following a cardiac problem that caused an ischemic neurological scarring in the function of the speech joint, which is currently improving significantly. Cappato has carried out the necessary investigations confirming the clinical picture and has received appropriate therapy. He underwent a brain MRI which confirmed the minor extent of the ischemic damage.

In a clinical picture that is reassuring and improving, Marco Cappato, already discharged today, still needs an adequate period of rest and care. Given that the problem that caused the cerebral ischemia was presumably caused by the presence of a patent foramen ovale in the heart, in the coming weeks Marco Cappato will undergo the closure of the same. Doctor Riccio thanks all the operators of the cardiology and neurology departments, the latter directed by Dr. Susanna Scordera, of the Umberto Parini Hospital in Aosta for their professionalism and availability. Special thanks to Dr. Laura Caligiana.

Cappato: "A heart operation and I'll be back to normal"

Marco Cappato, treasurer of the Luca Coscioni Association, was admitted to the Parini Hospital in Aosta following an illness. The 52-year-old activist was in the Alpine region when he fell ill. He was then taken to the regional hospital's emergency room by ambulance. "This is where I spent New Year's Eve: at the Emergency Room of the U. Parini Hospital in Aosta - he wrote on X - I was discharged today, after being admitted following a cardiac problem that caused an ischemic neurological scarring. Serious stuff, but not severe. With a small heart operation, which I will do in a few weeks, I will be back to new. I want to thank all the medical staff, nursing staff and everyone else for their competence and humanity, which allowed me to spend these four days at the Parini Hospital in Aosta with the best possible serenity. A big hug! Ps: Jokes about Switzerland are also allowed, as long as you don't think you're original."

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