The situation happened too quickly. Before he could take a closer look, there was a long beep and the patient's ECG curve seemed to have flattened?
Heart, organ, sudden, stop?
what's the situation?
There was no major bleeding, the gallbladder was removed, and the scalpel was not in the gallbladder triangle.
Zhang Tinghai's mouth opened in a circle, and for a few seconds he felt like he was dreaming, having the same nightmare he had been repeating for the past two weeks.
Others in the operating room thought for a moment that they had heard wrong.
The two chief surgeons raised their heads and turned around.
I don’t know who shouted: “The patient’s heart has stopped——”
The two surgeons immediately put down the surgical instruments in their hands and rushed over to perform heart compressions on the patient. All operations were suspended at this moment until the patient's heartbeat was restored.
Gao Zhaocheng, who was on standby, stepped forward and rushed forward. A lightning-fast figure in front of him started up faster than everyone else. With a swish, he passed by everyone's eyes and flew to the operating table in seconds.
It was Zhang Huayao, who raised his fist and hit his adoptive mother in the precardium. After beating her, he found that it had no effect.
Several people in the operating room shouted: "Get the defibrillator."
The anesthesiologist and nurse hurriedly brought a spare defibrillator from the operating room, but Zhang Huayao had no use for it.
What is a defibrillator used for? If a defibrillator is useful, the two hammers just now are useful. Defibrillation is the same as precordial hammering. It is mainly used for arrhythmias, and is best used for ventricular fibrillation and ventricular flutter. Some arrhythmias,
It is not the first choice to use a defibrillator. Whether to use a defibrillator or not requires careful consideration. Ventricular fibrillation and ventricular flutter are a precursor to complete cardiac arrest in some patients, but it does not mean that all patients with cardiac arrest have ventricular fibrillation and ventricular flutter.
Without ventricular fibrillation and ventricular flutter, there is no use in defibrillating a heart that has stopped working. As a master who specializes in heart treatment, Zhang Huayao knows this all too well. Without saying anything else, he folded his hands on his adoptive mother's chest and began to perform heart compressions.
One, two, three, four, five, six—rapid ups and downs. The cardiothoracic boss’s heart compressions were so ruthless that they were almost crazy.
The boss's response is quick and accurate!
The others watched his movements and held their breath.
Press, press, press again, what? Has the patient’s heartbeat returned to normal?
The only sound left in the entire operating room was Zhang Huayao's heavy breathing while doing chest heart compressions.
After Zhang Huayao's frantic compressions, there seemed to be no sign of the patient's heart improving.
The legs of the doctors present were going weak. There was no warning, and the patient's heart was about to stop for all the doctors to see? The operation was obviously going surprisingly well and was about to end, but the sudden moth was like a sudden black swan.
The doctors were confused.
Huh-huh, hot air was frequently exhaled from behind the doctor's surgical mask. The combination of hot and cold made people feel as if they were trembling all over.
"Call cardiothoracic surgery!" Gao Zhaocheng reacted, turned around and ran out to call someone else.
I don’t know why the heart stopped working, but if continuous cardiac compression is ineffective, the only option is to have the cardiothoracic surgeon open the patient’s chest, perform heart massage, and fight for life or death.
"What is cardiothoracic surgery called?" A loud roar interrupted Gao Zhaocheng's footsteps.
Turning around, I saw the person yelling was Zhang Tinghai.
"It's better to ask her if you're asking about your inner feelings." Zhang Tinghai suddenly pointed at Xie Wanying and said.
Is the anesthetist himself confused? Is he talking nonsense?
Why don't you call a cardiologist to consult with an intern in the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery?