The technician suffered from cardiac arrhythmia, which was resolved with drugs
Cardiac arrhythmia suffered from Titusin La Paz, Bolivia, was reversed with the use of drugs. That said, Flamengo ruled out the need for surgery. Check the medical bulletin released by Rubro-Negro below.
Coach Tite’s atrial fibrillation has been reversed with medication. No surgical procedures are planned. The trainer continues to undergo treatment and tests. He will remain hospitalized at least until tomorrow.
Flamengo president Rodolfo Landim also updated the case in the press conference to present striker Michael. The coach hopes to be able to count on Tite as soon as possible and, in addition, the coach is under observation.
Tite felt ill after the press conference following the defeat against Bolívar, due to the altitude of La Paz, which is 3,650 meters above sea level. The Flamengo coach felt chest pain, palpitations and difficulty breathing.
Flamengo doctors examined Tite and found an elevated heart rate. Still in the locker room, the Rossoneri coach received an intravenous medication. With this, the Medical Department felt safe for the coach to return to Rio de Janeiro.
Tite will remain hospitalized for the next 24 hours under observation. The increase will be evaluated day by day. If the coach does not lead Flamengo on Sunday (25), Cléber Xavier or Matheus Bachi will be the options to be put on the sidelines.
Flamengo will face Bragantino this Sunday (25), at 20:00, at the Maracanã. The match is valid for the 24th round of the Brazilian Championship.
Source: Terra

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