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Saturday, 15 January, 2000, 00:52 GMT
Heart scare for Letterman
Popular US talk show host David Letterman has undergone an emergency quintuple heart bypass after a test found one of his arteries was seriously constricted.
The 52-year-old had an angiogram because of what he said was high cholesterol and a history of heart disease in his family.
The test, in which a flexible tube is inserted into an artery and dye injected, found the constricted artery.
Dr O Wayne Isom, who performed the procedure at New York
Presbyterian Hospital on Friday, said it went smoothly
He predicted a rapid recovery.
"Dave has the heart muscle of a 20-year-old," he said.
"He's fine," said Mr Letterman's spokesman Steven Rubenstein.
Mr Rubenstein said Mr Letterman's "Late Show" would transmit reruns until he recovers.
Mr Letterman has made a long-running joke of
his health, starting years ago when he discovered he had high
cholesterol.
For a month he went on an oat-bran diet, complaining
nightly about its taste and consistency.
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