AJ Foyt to miss St. Pete race after heart procedure
Doctors had discovered a more than 95 percent blockage in the artery after an angiogram was performed on Monday.
“It was touch and go according to Dr. Civitello," Foyt said last evening after the procedure. “They had a full surgical team on board with the surgeon (Dr. O.H. Frazier, an internationally renowned heart surgeon who trained under Dr. Denton Cooley) who did my wife Lucy’s triple bypass, prepared to do a bypass if the stent didn’t work. Their challenge was that they had to go through several stents first to get to the blockage and then get the artery opened enough to take the stent. I watched on the machine while they did it. After what seemed an awful long time, my doctor stepped back and said ‘We got it A.J.’ I can’t tell you how happy and relieved I was. I think he was too."
Foyt spent the previous weekend working on his track hoe at his ranch in Del Rio much to his doctors’ dismay. “Well, I had some things I wanted to get finished in case I was laid up for a while," Foyt explained.
Dr. Andrew Civitello, a leading interventional cardiologist, performed the procedure at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in Houston, home of the Texas Heart Institute, a pioneer in innovative approaches to cardiovascular disease.
Foyt is expected to be released from the hospital later today with strict orders to “take it easy for the next three or four days."
He will be watching as Vitor Meira and the No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda team compete in tomorrow’s race which will be televised live on ABC-TV starting at 12:30 p.m. ET.