The out-patient clinic where Joan Rivers suffered cardiac arrest during a procedure last week is being investigated, a health official said on Thursday. Rivers is on life support in a Manhattan hospital, where she was taken after she stopped breathing at the Yorkville Endoscopy clinic last Thursday.
The spokesman, who asked not to be named, said the length of the investigation will depend on how complicated the case becomes.
Rivers, 81, was undergoing an apparently minor elective procedure at the clinic when she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest,
The spokesman, who asked not to be named, said the length of the investigation will depend on how complicated the case becomes.
Rivers, 81, was undergoing an apparently minor elective procedure at the clinic when she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest,
according to the New York Fire Department. Paramedics took her by ambulance to Mount Sinai Hospital, about a mile away from the clinic, where she was listed in critical condition.
Daughter Melissa Rivers confirmed Tuesday that her mother was on life support. Her daughter revealed
Wednesday that she had been moved from the intensive care unit to a private room "where she is being kept comfortable."
A Rivers statement on Sunday said that the family was "keeping our fingers crossed."Daughter Melissa Rivers confirmed Tuesday that her mother was on life support. Her daughter revealed
Wednesday that she had been moved from the intensive care unit to a private room "where she is being kept comfortable."
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