Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
10 years of ICU experience taking care of post-op heart surgery patients, including at KU medical center?
That time frame mentioned above was if its the one artery widely known as the windowmaker. Its the only one that provides blood to 1/2 your heart muscle. Your heart is a muscle, it loses its supply of blood in that artery it quits functioning, immediately.
I have absolutely no idea which artery was stunted. Some stunts could be out patient. Some recoveries are a week. Until they say which one it was, we don't know if he can coach in the tournament. He goes back too early, messes up the stunt, they have to go back in and correct it.
Lets all hope it wasn't the windowmaker artery. It if wasn't, he's got a chance to coach in the tourney. I did a rotation at KU medical centers cardiac unit, they are top shelf. He's getting great care.
first, lmao at "stunt" over and over again. It's "stent". Second how do you know he didn't get the balloon?
Third a "widowmaker" means 100% blockage, not a particular artery. [Reply]
KCC, here’s what you should do when you write your previews for the teams we play in the tournament. Make all of them really favorable for KU this year, but end each one with “but KU has Bobby Pettiford, so anything can happen”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
KCC, here’s what you should do when you write your previews for the teams we play in the tournament. Make all of them really favorable for KU this year, but end each one with “but KU has Bobby Pettiford, so anything can happen”.
Under consideration for sure.
The offense went to shit again as soon as Pettiford entered there. He held the ball way too long before passing to Wilson and they just easily doubled off Pettiford (because he's a "downhill driver," not a scorer). [Reply]