http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/12401205/dwayne-polee-ii-san-diego-state-aztecs-sidelined-abnormal-readings-detected-heart-monitorSan Diego State forward Dwayne Polee II did not suit up for his team's 56-46 loss to Boise State on Saturday night after doctors detected abnormal readings in a heart monitor that was surgically implanted into his chest after he collapsed in a game Dec. 22, according to team spokesman Mike May.
"Dwayne has a monitor underneath his chest that [provides] readings 24/7," May told ESPN's Jeff Goodman. "When reviewing, there were some abnormalities that resulted in the doctors wanting to change his medication levels. Apparently, that is not uncommon in these cases. Anyway, he has not had time to be cleared to play in games."
Polee was taken to a local hospital after collapsing in a matchup against UC-Riverside three days before Christmas. He was eventually diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat.
Polee returned to the court in San Diego State's victory over San Jose State on Feb. 21. He registered three points in 13 minutes of action in the 74-56 victory.
Polee's father, Dwayne Polee Sr., said his son is expected to play for the Aztecs later this week when they face UNLV.
"[He] should play on Wednesday," Dwayne Polee Sr. told ESPN.com via text message.