If I ask my brother, I can't rule out the anxiety that he has as the doctor in charge of the child Zhu Xing. However, it would be wrong to speculate that all his thoughts are wrong.
Cao Zhao explained honestly to his younger brother: "I hope the child will survive just as much as you do. I am a pediatrician myself, how can I hope that a child will not survive?"
It is indeed impossible for his second brother to want one child to live and curse the other child to die. Therefore, what Cao Yong emphasized before was that he did not want his second brother to tread in muddy waters. Although his second brother is a child king and a big devil, Xinruo
If you are not good to children, you will not be an excellent pediatrician.
It can be seen that Cao Zhao knew that Xiaoyu's parents might want to donate their child's organs, so he came to consult a specialist to get professional insights. After all, his patient was in the organ recipient queue, so it was impossible to ask Fang Ze's doctor.
On the other hand, Cao Zhao was worried about why the child's parents wanted to seek an organ transplant for their child so quickly, whether Dr. Fang Ze's judgment was professional enough, and whether he was suspected of deceiving the parents.
As a pediatrician, Cao Zhao did not want any child to be mistakenly diagnosed as brain dead and then sent for an organ transplant. Caring for another child had no conflict with his desire to save the child Zhu Xing in his hands.
"There are very few children's organ donors in our country." Cao Zhao said about the real-life statistical data, which makes people feel that this matter seems a bit abnormal. When things go abnormal, there must be monsters. As I said before, don't think about it.
Shoeer put up large posters to promote successful cases of pediatric organ transplants, but there were so few child donors.
"You are right. Not only in China, but also abroad, there are fewer donors for children than for adults." Cao Yong acknowledged the fact that his second brother said, and at the same time explained the reason from his own professional perspective and did not think there must be a demon, "For children
The determination of brain death has always been more cautious than that of adults. Children are diagnosed with brain death more times than adults, and the interval between observations is longer. With such a strict determination process, if you want to make problems casually, it will be more difficult for children than for adults."
This involves a concept. The determination of brain death is not like the traditional one-time determination of death from cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, which requires two or more times. This fully shows that brain death requires a period of observation. It is equivalent to saying that if the doctor suspects that this child is brain dead, it is impossible to
It is said that like other patients with cardiorespiratory arrest, they can be judged to be dead quickly.
Why is there such a long observation period for brain death? First of all, we need to understand the concept of death. The criterion for determining human death is that the body's spontaneous breathing and heartbeat cannot be maintained at first. The word "autonomous" should be highlighted here.
Brain death is not a new definition of death. It is actually an extension of this definition. The machine assists in maintaining the patient's breathing and heartbeat. As soon as the machine is removed, the person's heartbeat and breathing will disappear immediately. It is no longer autonomous breathing and heartbeat. In this way
How can a person say that he is still alive? He must be dead.
A different situation arises here: How do you determine that after removing the machine, the patient must have stopped breathing and heartbeat on his own and it is irreversible. After all, in clinical rescue, it is because the patient immediately needs machine assistance when his breathing and heartbeat stop.
If we follow this view, we simply don’t need to use the machine during rescue.