Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Doctors: Randy Travis in congestive heart failure

The information came in a video statement from Drs. William Gray and Michael Mack of the Baylor Health Care System on Wednesday.

Randy Travis performs on day 2 of the 2013 CMA Music festival at the LP Field in Nashville. (Photo: Wade Payne)


NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) - Doctors say country music star Randy Travis was in good health until three weeks before he was hospitalized and is now in congestive heart failure because of a viral respiratory illness he contracted.


The information came in a video statement from Drs. William Gray and Michael Mack of the Baylor Health Care System on Wednesday.


Although Travis remains in critical condition, Mack says 'his condition has stabilized and he has shown signs of improvement.'


The singer underwent a procedure to increase blood flow after being admitted to a Texas hospital Sunday with viral cardiomyopathy, a heart condition caused by a virus.


The 54-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer, best known for his hits Forever and Ever, Amen and Three Wooden Crosses, became ill after a virus infected his heart muscle, causing it to become weakened and enlarged so that it could not pump properly. Cardiomyopathy can lead to heart failure.


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