'Mike Bloomberg's doctor shared Mike's number, will Senator Sanders ask his doctor to do the same?' Stu Loeser, Bloomberg's spokesman, told USA TODAY in a statement.
WASHINGTON – Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's campaign released new information about his heart health history while calling on Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT., who suffered a heart attack last year, to do the same.
The results showed, according to Sisson, that Bloomberg's"left ventricular ejection fraction was 60-65%" and was deemed"normal", as well as his left ventricular cavity size. The letter notes Bloomberg, 78,"underwent coronary stent placement surgery for a blocked coronary artery in 2000" but that there is no evidence of lasting damage to his heart.
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