Dr. Lin picked up the phone and kept calm. He had to deal with the patient first and then go find someone to settle the score.
When he called the cardiac surgery department, Dr. Lin turned to discuss with Zhu Huicang: "Just transfer it to your cardiology department. After all, it's a cardiac arrest and it should be serious."
"Your cardiology department doesn't do angiography first?" Zhu Huicang objected.
Dr. Lin now said what Dr. Jiang said: "He suspected that the patient might have three-vessel disease."
"It's not me, it's her." Dr. Jiang clarified, dumbfounded.
It's her again. Zhu Huicang quickly asked Xie Wanying: "How did you come to this conclusion? How could you suspect that the patient had a three-vessel disease?"
Xie Wanying had just been listening, and now she saw the patient's medical record, and she was even more convinced of her suspicions. She said to the seniors: "It's not ordinary ST-segment depression, it's widespread ST-segment depression. This phenomenon is not common. If the seniors have
Pay attention to recent internationally published papers, and foreign scholars are trying to summarize whether this is a typical change caused by severe blockage of the left main artery or ischemia caused by severe three-vessel disease."
When she said this, Dr. Lin and Zhu Huicang remembered which recent international medical opinion article contained such a voice.
"The current patient has had a cardiac arrest. It is a relatively rare clinical change. There may be more than three vessel lesions. The possibility of vascular malformation cannot be ruled out. If this kind of intervention is dangerous, it is better to get bypass insurance. If the interventional stent operation is unsuccessful, then he will be sent for bypass surgery.
It is equivalent to losing the golden rescue opportunity." Xie Wanying further replied.
Dr. Lin looked at Zhu Huicang and asked her again: "Do you know what three-vessel disease is?"
Doctor Jiang and Huang Zhilei saw it: these two specialists were obviously more interested in the trainee as they listened, so they kept asking questions.
"Three-vessel disease refers to the three most important blood supplying vessels of the heart, the right coronary artery, the left anterior descending coronary artery, and the left circumflex coronary artery, which all have relatively serious lesions. The degree of stenosis of the blood vessels can reach more than 70%.
." Xie Wanying said.
"Do you know the anatomical locations of the three blood vessels?"
Yue Wentong, who was standing opposite her, almost broke into a sweat when he heard the question from the two specialist teachers.
If the exam continues like this, no medical student will be able to withstand it.
Xie Wanying swiped, and quickly took out the notebook from the pocket of her white coat. She quickly opened a blank page, took out a pen, and quickly drew on the white paper!
Her drawing speed was amazing, and she drew an accurate picture of the heart in just a few strokes.
"Okay!" Zhu Huicang and Dr. Lin shouted in unison to her to stop writing.
There is no need to take any more tests. If you take the test, you will definitely get 100 points.
What's wrong with them? Why do they suddenly want to take the exam? Maybe they can't help but want to take the exam when they meet such smart students. Rather than taking the exam, they can't help but get excited at the thought of talking to potential medical wizards.
The call was not connected just now, but now the cardiac surgery department called back. Dr. Lin looked serious while listening to the other person's speech, and asked Zhu Huicang: "Do you have no hospital beds outside your heart?"
"It should be." Zhu Huicang didn't even have to think about this. Now every department is short of hospital beds.
"Go to the ICU after the operation? But as far as I know, there are no beds in the ICU." Dr. Lin said, "Unless the patient above you who gets better in the ICU can be transferred to your department to make room for him, your department must have a bed.
OK."
No more hospital beds? What should Dad Liu do after surgery?
Yue Wentong, who was always nearby and didn't know what he could do, suddenly thought of the patient outside himself.