Norwegian king undergoes successful pacemaker implant in Langkawi: royal office

The pacemaker implantation was necessary because of his low heart rate, says royal doctor

10:13 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Norwegian King Harald V underwent a successful pacemaker implant procedure on Saturday at Hospital Sultanah Maliha (HSM) in Langkawi, according to a statement released on the Norway royal family website www.royalcourt.no.

The implantation of the pacemaker was necessitated by a low heart rate, as confirmed by the king’s physician, Bjørn Bendz.

“The pacemaker was implanted due to a low heart rate. The decision was made earlier Saturday, and the procedure was successful. His Majesty is doing well under the circumstances but still requires rest,” the statement quoted Bendz as saying.

Bendz further said the pacemaker implantation would ensure a safer journey back home for the king.

Plans for medical transportation to Norway are underway and expected to take place within the coming days, added the statement.

Bernama on February 28 reported that Harald has been receiving treatment at HSM after falling ill while holidaying in Malaysia.

Harald is scheduled to resume his official duties on March 8, when he is expected to meet the cabinet at the Royal Palace in Oslo, reported Xinhua. – March 2, 2024

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