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Welsh assembly First Minister Rhodri Morgan is expected to stay in hospital for the next couple of days after treatment for two blocked arteries.Welsh assembly First Minister Rhodri Morgan is expected to stay in hospital for the next couple of days after treatment for two blocked arteries.
Mr Morgan, 67, was admitted on Sunday evening after feeling unwell and a subsequent angiogram showed two partially-blocked arteries. Mr Morgan, 67, was admitted on Sunday evening and a subsequent angiogram showed two partially-blocked arteries.
Two "stents" were inserted in a "standard surgical procedure" and Mr Morgan was conscious throughout.Two "stents" were inserted in a "standard surgical procedure" and Mr Morgan was conscious throughout.
Talks about a coalition cabinet, due to get under way, have been delayed. Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones is due to be named Deputy First Minister before the assembly term ends this week.
Mr Jones, whose party sealed a coalition with Mr Morgan's Labour last week, had been due to have talks about the make-up of the new cabinet, but these have been delayed.
Mr Morgan had been reported on Monday morning to be suffering from "gastric problems".Mr Morgan had been reported on Monday morning to be suffering from "gastric problems".
The angiogram showed that two arteries were partially blocked, and two stents were inserted Jane Hutt's statementThe angiogram showed that two arteries were partially blocked, and two stents were inserted Jane Hutt's statement
His wife Julie, Cardiff North MP, said he had been in "terrible pain and alarmed", and had attributed his discomfort to eating chillies.His wife Julie, Cardiff North MP, said he had been in "terrible pain and alarmed", and had attributed his discomfort to eating chillies.
Mr Morgan spent the night in Llandough Hospital in Penarth, but later on Monday was transferred to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, for an angiogram.Mr Morgan spent the night in Llandough Hospital in Penarth, but later on Monday was transferred to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, for an angiogram.
A statement from Jane Hutt, minister for budget and business management, read: "The first minister felt unwell yesterday afternoon and was taken to Llandough Hospital where he remained overnight for tests.A statement from Jane Hutt, minister for budget and business management, read: "The first minister felt unwell yesterday afternoon and was taken to Llandough Hospital where he remained overnight for tests.
"Doctors decided as a further precaution that he should undergo an angiogram."Doctors decided as a further precaution that he should undergo an angiogram.
"The angiogram showed that two arteries were partially blocked, and two stents were inserted. This is a standard surgical procedure."The angiogram showed that two arteries were partially blocked, and two stents were inserted. This is a standard surgical procedure.
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"The first minister was conscious throughout and is in good spirits.""The first minister was conscious throughout and is in good spirits."
Dr Clive Weston, consultant cardiologist at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, told BBC Wales that the insertion of two stents should allow Mr Morgan to return to good health.Dr Clive Weston, consultant cardiologist at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, told BBC Wales that the insertion of two stents should allow Mr Morgan to return to good health.
However, he also warned that the need for the procedure was a clear suggestion that Mr Morgan was a candidate for a heart attack.However, he also warned that the need for the procedure was a clear suggestion that Mr Morgan was a candidate for a heart attack.
Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later. Welsh Secretary Peter HainRhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later. Welsh Secretary Peter Hain
He thought that his condition was likely to have been aggravated by stress, and that Mr Morgan may now need to reassess his lifestyle.He thought that his condition was likely to have been aggravated by stress, and that Mr Morgan may now need to reassess his lifestyle.
Asked how soon the first minister might return to work, he said that in general, a patient would need to wait a few weeks before returning to work.Asked how soon the first minister might return to work, he said that in general, a patient would need to wait a few weeks before returning to work.
"We did over 1,000 cases last year at the Heath hospital, and it's a very effective treatment for angina," he added. "We did over 1,000 cases last year at the Heath hospital, and it's a very effective treatment for angina," added Dr Liam Penny.
On Monday, Mr Morgan and Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones were due to discuss how many cabinet seats - and which posts - Plaid will fill after both parties voted for a coalition deal at the weekend.On Monday, Mr Morgan and Plaid leader Ieuan Wyn Jones were due to discuss how many cabinet seats - and which posts - Plaid will fill after both parties voted for a coalition deal at the weekend.
Mr Jones said he wished Mr Morgan well and a speedy recovery.Mr Jones said he wished Mr Morgan well and a speedy recovery.
Welsh secretary Peter Hain said: "Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later."Welsh secretary Peter Hain said: "Rhodri is a remarkably robust and resilient person and I'm sure he will bounce back to full public life sooner rather than later."