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Veteran Kannada writer Ananthamurthy in 'critical' condition

August 22, 2014 15:30 IST

Jnanpith awardee and renowned Kannada writer U R Ananthamurthy, hospitalised for infection and fever, is in a critical condition and undergoing treatment on multi-support system, a senior doctor said on Friday.

The condition of Murthy 82, admitted 10 days ago, had deteriorated further and it was being closely monitored with multiple support system including dialysis, support for blood pressure, antibiotics for infection, and other measures, Manipal Hospital Medical Director & Chairman – Medical Advisory Board H Sudarshan Ballal said.

“Ananthamurthy has been unwell for a while, he had multiple problems including kidney disease for which he had been on dialysis for the last few years,” Ballal said.

He said Ananthamurthy was hospitalised with infection and “his condition has deteriorated in the last day or so.”

Stating that the writer was being very closely watched by intensive care and nephrology team, he said, “We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to make him better.”

In spite of his kidney ailment, Ananthamurthy was very active both physically and mentally including extensive travelling and took up lot of assignments but in the last 10 to 15 days his condition worsened to some extent, he said.

“We certainly hope our efforts will be fruitful and with God’s blessings he will improve. However, it is too early to say how soon and how well he will improve but we will certainly continue our efforts,” he said.

He said a team of about six to eight doctors and 8 to 10 paramedics were taking care of him. “In this kind of critical situation we monitor on minute-to-minute basis.”