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Appropriate care continues, the third treatment is scheduled for March 23:
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Before the procedure, a board of specialists conducted a detailed examination of Khan's eye. A consultant cardiologist also carried out echocardiography and an electrocardiogram. Both tests showed normal cardiac function, according to a statement issued by the executive director of the hospital.
Officials said that informed consent was obtained from the PTI founder before treatment. The procedure was undertaken under the supervision of consultant ophthalmologists and a consultant vitreoretinal surgeon from both PIMS and Shifa International Eye Hospital.
Following the preliminary assessments, the former prime minister was administered a second dose of an anti-VEGF intravitreal injection as part of ongoing care for his diagnosed eye condition, the hospital said in the statement.
The injection was administered in an operation theatre under established medical protocols and precautionary measures.
The intervention was performed as day-care surgery, allowing for discharge later the same day. Hospital authorities stated that Khan's vitals remained stable throughout his stay, during the procedure and in the recovery period.
He was subsequently discharged with follow-up advice, necessary instructions and relevant medical documentation.
Imran Khan receives second eye injection at Pims in follow-up visit
Hospital says Khan shifted to Pims for scheduled follow-up. Says second anti-VEGF intravitreal injection administered in operation theatre.Says board of specialists conducted examination prior to procedure.RAWALPINDI: Pakistan...
Before the procedure, a board of specialists conducted a detailed examination of Khan's eye. A consultant cardiologist also carried out echocardiography and an electrocardiogram. Both tests showed normal cardiac function, according to a statement issued by the executive director of the hospital.
Officials said that informed consent was obtained from the PTI founder before treatment. The procedure was undertaken under the supervision of consultant ophthalmologists and a consultant vitreoretinal surgeon from both PIMS and Shifa International Eye Hospital.
Following the preliminary assessments, the former prime minister was administered a second dose of an anti-VEGF intravitreal injection as part of ongoing care for his diagnosed eye condition, the hospital said in the statement.
The injection was administered in an operation theatre under established medical protocols and precautionary measures.
The intervention was performed as day-care surgery, allowing for discharge later the same day. Hospital authorities stated that Khan's vitals remained stable throughout his stay, during the procedure and in the recovery period.
He was subsequently discharged with follow-up advice, necessary instructions and relevant medical documentation.



