Musician Lesyk regained consciousness after cardiac arrest.


Ukrainian musician Lesyk, also known as Oleg Turko, a former member of the band 'Dzydzio', feels better after suffering cardiac arrest right on stage. This was reported by the Telegram channel 'Lvivich'.
His condition remains critical, but there are first positive changes - he recognizes his relatives.
Lesyk does not remember what happened the day before.
The musician is currently in the intensive care unit of a Lviv hospital.
Background
On December 5, during a concert in Lviv, Lesyk felt unwell - his heart stopped right on stage. Despite the prompt reaction of those present and medics who provided first aid and transported him to intensive care, the musician's condition remains very serious.
Currently, Oleg Turko is in the cardiology department of the intensive care unit of one of Lviv's hospitals, and doctors are doing everything possible to stabilize his condition.
'The 57-year-old man was in critical condition after cardiac arrest. But immediately after being admitted to the department, the patient's heart stopped again. Doctors had to perform resuscitation procedures again. He continues to receive all the necessary assistance in the intensive care unit. His condition is very serious,' reported the emergency department of St. Panteleimon Hospital, as reported by 'Espresso. West'.
In Lviv, during a concert by Natalia Buchynska, the artist and guitarist Lesyk fainted on stage pic.twitter.com/Xgw2Cpjthj
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In May he underwent a complex heart surgery.
Ukrainian singer Mykhailo Khoma (Dzidzio) commented on the cardiac arrest of his former colleague.
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