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From: John Brockman
To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Subject: Confidential - hospitals - heart issues
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 17:43:39 +0000
JE,
Sent from my private email address:
In and out of hospitals for testing for past couple of weeks dealing with tricky electrophysiology-arrhythmia
issues.
Spent much of day Tuesday at Weill Cornell Medical Center for two procedures 1) procedure to check for blood
clots before 2) zapping the heart rhythms into cardiac resynchronization. My heart was racing out of control. Our
client Eric Topol, MD (now at Scripps, former chairman of cardiovascular medicine at Cleveland Clinic) got us
to Bruce Lerman, M.D, Chief of the Division of Cardiology and Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at
Weill-Cornell (https://weillcornell.org/bblerman). I am told he's tops in the field. Procedures went well I am told.
Have appt with him again tomorrow morning to discuss (a) 3 day hospitalization with drugs to further stabilize
heart rate; and/or (b) surgery to same end, and (c) sleep apnea treatment. Am worried about getting pushed into
treatments.
My own intemist/cardiologist (who is now 85 yrs old - was tops back in the day. I would be in his waiting room -
alone - with Jackie O; with Pavarotti, etc.) left for a three-week Sicily vacation Monday and I am flying blind.
He left me with a hematologist, Gerard Hellman, MD, who in turn brought in a cardiologist, Richrd Kutnick,
MD neither of whom I knew two weeks ago. And neither of which seems to have a solid hospital connection.
In this regard the hematologist sent me in this morning for a phlebotomy (removing blood because of high red
count), which relates to sleep apnea. Diuretics didn't work. In fact, they seemed to have backfired. Sleep apnea
could be the root problem.
Advice?
On my cell at the office:
Thanks,
JB
Fyi:
Bruce B. Lerman, M.D.
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medical Center, Starr Pavilion
520 East 70th Street, #463
Starr Pavilion, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 746-2169
Fax: (212) 746-8427
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