US vice President Cheney hospitalized (AP) Updated: 2006-01-09 21:33
Vice President Dick Cheney was taken to George Washington Hospital early
Monday experiencing shortness of breath, a spokeswoman said.
Cheney spokeswoman Lea Anne McBride said Cheney was rushed to the hospital at
3 a.m. Doctors found his EKG, or electrocardiogram, unchanged and determined he
was retaining fluid because of medication he was taking for a foot problem.
Cheney, who has a long history of heart problems and has a pacemaker, was
placed on a diuretic at the hospital.
McBride said the vice president was expected to be released from the hospital
later Monday.
A foot ailment forced Cheney to use a cane on Friday.
McBride said the foot condition was not related to surgery last September to
repair aneurysms behind both knees or the 64-year-old vice president's lengthy
history of heart problems. He has had four heart attacks, quadruple bypass
surgery, two artery-clearing angioplasties and an operation to implant a special
pacemaker in his chest.
A side effect of some anti-inflammatory medications is fluid retention, which
can cause swelling and shortness of breath and strain the heart muscle.
Fluid can also leave the circulatory system and accumulate in various parts
of the body, including the lungs, which can cause a shortness of breath.
The condition is usually treated with a diuretic.
Cheney has a long history of health problems and suffered his first heart
attack in 1978 when he was 37. Ten years later, after his third heart attack, he
had quadruple bypass surgery to clear clogged arteries.
Cheney, who has not suffered a heart attack since he became vice president in
2001, began a daily exercise program in 2000 and started eating healthier.
He quit smoking in 1978 and takes medication to lower his
cholesterol.
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