Overview
- On December 27, the 54-year-old suffered an acute myocardial infarction while playing pádel with his son at Club Náutico Hacoaj in Tigre.
- During the ambulance transfer to Sanatorio Trinidad de San Isidro, he went into cardiac arrest and was revived by emergency staff.
- Doctors placed a stent to restore blood flow and scheduled a second stent, with medical reports describing him as clinically stable and starting to eat.
- Kavlin said he had no prior coronary history and recognized the warning signs after learning about Joaquín Levinton’s recent case.
- He thanked his son, club personnel and hospital teams, and said he will step back from on‑air work to rest and focus on family and personal projects.