Bronny James eats out and plays the piano. Good signs after cardiac arrest
LA TimesUSC freshman Bronny James was released from the hospital Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest during a workout three days earlier. USC freshman Bronny James appears to have made great progress in the week since he suffered a cardiac arrest during a team workout at the Galen Center. đđžđđžđđžđđžâ¨â¨â¨â¨ #JamesGangđâ Dr. Satyajit Reddy, a sports cardiologist with the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, told The Times in an email that the family dinner and the piano playing can be seen as positive developments in Bronny Jamesâ recovery. âOne of the biggest concerns with cardiac arrest is oxygen deprivation to the brain that can lead to mental and physical disability â being able to play the piano is a reassuring sign in this regard.â James, 18, collapsed on the court July 24 and was treated by USC medical staff before being taken by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he arrived âfully conscious, neurologically intact and stable,â Dr. Merije Chukumerije, the cardiologist treating James, said in a statement.