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Chef Christian Petersen is in stable condition

The renowned Argentine chef Christian Petersen, hospitalized after an incident on the Lanín volcano, is clinically stable with no complications, according to the latest medical report. The German Hospital in Buenos Aires reports that an interdisciplinary team is monitoring the patient.


Chef Christian Petersen is in stable condition

Buenos Aires, Jan 2 (NA) -- Chef Christian Petersen is 'clinically stable,' according to the medical report released this Friday by the authorities of the hospital where he has been admitted for a week after a decompensation in Neuquén. According to the statement issued by the authorities of the German Hospital, Petersen 'remains admitted to the institution, under the care of an interdisciplinary team,' and adds that 'the patient is clinically stable, with no complications of any type having been recorded.' 'The German Hospital accompanies the family and will continue to provide information permanently, safeguarding the confidentiality of medical information,' states the report, signed by Norberto Mezzadri, the medical director of the hospital. According to what Noticias Argentinas agency learned, last week the renowned chef was admitted to the German Hospital, coming from San Martín de los Andes, where he had been hospitalized after the episode that occurred on December 12, when he suffered a decompensation during an excursion to the Lanín volcano, which led to multi-organ failure. Petersen was rescued by the guides and shortly after transferred to a hospital in Junín de los Andes, although he was later referred to the Carrillo Hospital, in San Martín de los Andes.