Cheney hospitalized with chest 'discomfort' March 5, 2001 Web posted at: 4:25 p.m. EST (2125 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a history of heart problems, is hospitalized Monday after experiencing mild chest discomfort. He was taken to George Washington University Hospital.
A senior administration official told CNN that the 60-year-old vice president experienced discomfort in his chest twice in the last couple of days.
His doctors asked him to go to the hospital Monday or Tuesday, where he is expected to undergo a repeat catheterization of his heart. The White House said Cheney's most recent EKG showed no change.
President Bush said Cheney went to the hospital as a "precautionary measure."
Adviser Mary Matalin said Cheney was undergoing a "cardiac catheterization" at George Washington University Hospital to determine what was causing the chest pains. "They're going in to take a look," she said.
In 1988, he had quadruple bypass surgery to clear clogged arteries.
The vice president was hospitalized during President Bush's transition in November after suffering a mild heart attack.
One of his heart arteries was 90 percent blocked, so doctors implanted a wire scaffolding-like device called a stent to push away the blockage and prop open the artery walls.
It was Cheney's fourth heart attack since age 37. In 1988, he had quadruple bypass surgery to clear clogged arteries.
Cheney was asked about his health Sunday by CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "Late Edition."
"Well, I feel great," he said. "I am well-behaved. They've taken control of my food supply. So, I'm trying to do all those things you need do to be a responsible individual with a history of coronary artery disease and somebody who's 60 years old. So far so good."
Asked if he eats pizza at midnight, Cheney said he didn't.
"I'm not a big pizza-eater anyway, but lots of fruits and vegetables," Cheney said. |