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Larry King is “in good spirits” despite conflicting reports about his health, his rep told Page Six Monday.

“He did not have a heart attack and he did not go into cardiac arrest,” his publicist confirmed, adding that the 85-year-old television host only suffered angina, which is a type of chest pain that reduces blood flow.

Last Thursday, King had a pre-scheduled angioplasty procedure. His rep said King arrived at the hospital early to get checked because he began experiencing chest pains.

“His doctor successfully performed the angioplasty and inserted stents to reopen the previous bypass from 1987,” the rep added. “He has been recuperating in the hospital and is scheduled to be released soon.”

King is expected to make a “full recovery” and will return to work on his shows, “Larry King Now” and “PoliticKING with Larry King” soon.

The full statement was shared on King’s Twitter account.