15.10.2025 19:33
Famous artist Fatih Ürek was revived after a heart attack he suffered at home, thanks to a 20-minute heart massage. A blockage was detected in the vessel where a stent was placed two years ago, and Ürek underwent an emergency angioplasty. It has been reported that the artist is currently being treated in intensive care while under sedation.
The famous artist Fatih Ürek was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack at home. It was announced that Ürek, who was revived by the health team's 20-minute intervention, is currently receiving treatment in intensive care.
HEART STOPPED FOR 20 MINUTES, ANGIOPLASTY PERFORMED
In a written statement from the hospital, it was stated, "Our valuable artist Fatih Ürek experienced cardiac arrest due to a sudden illness at home, and his heart was restarted after approximately 20 minutes of CPR intervention by the ambulance team. When he arrived at our hospital, he was unconscious, but his rhythm and blood pressure were present. During the evaluation, stent thrombosis was detected in the circumflex artery, which had a stent placed two years ago. The vessel was completely opened with an emergency angioplasty procedure," the statement said.
HE IS RECEIVING TREATMENT IN INTENSIVE CARE
The hospital also stated that Ürek is being sedated in intensive care, and his oxygen levels and organ functions are being closely monitored. In the statement, it was said, "We will closely monitor the developments until his clinical condition stabilizes," and well wishes were conveyed to the artist along with thanks to the health team.
HIS ASSISTANT'S ATTENTION SAVED HIS LIFE
Ürek's close circle reported that shortly after the artist said, "The room is very hot, open the window," he then complained, "I am cold, I can't breathe," and collapsed. According to the news from 2.Sayfa, thanks to the quick reflex of his assistant and driver, the health teams reached the house within a few minutes. It was noted that the 5-minute distance between the house and the hospital played a significant role in the artist's survival.