The teachers gathered in the ward and circled around the patient's bed, discussing and examining the patient one after another.
The temporary return of the patient's heartbeat does not mean that everything is fine. It is not ruled out that an emergency will occur again, and the cause must be found quickly for targeted treatment. The examinations that can be done in the ward are done immediately, including blood tests and twelve-lead electrocardiograms.
, let the B-ultrasound room push the B-ultrasound machine over to prepare for an echocardiogram.
When Dr. Cheng Yuchen performed an electrocardiogram on a patient, a group of teachers gathered around the electrocardiograph. Everyone stared at the screen display and the drawings spit out by the electrocardiograph.
Someone remembered what classmate Xie said before.
"It is estimated that a cardiac MRI will be needed."
Cao Zhao, who said this, put his left hand on his forehead and sighed, his heart full of regrets. If he had known, he would have directly detained the students for examination when they came. Maybe it was too late, but at least he could have tried to intercept them.
A heart that is about to suddenly stop beating.
Some other people present heard his suggestion and couldn't help but think: Is it necessary to undergo a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging?
Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is a rarely performed test among cardiac examinations. The main reason is that cardiac magnetic resonance imaging mainly examines the structure and myocardium of the heart. If there are such problems, it is usually performed during echocardiography, electrocardiography and blood tests.
There can be some response. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is expensive, and if clinicians can save it, they will definitely save this cost for patients.
I heard that Mr. Wei’s family is not short of money. Now it is not about money, but the doctor needs to consider the high risk of transferring the patient to the MRI room for examination. The patient’s vital signs cannot ensure that they are stable during the examination.
Unless there is a special need and it involves life-or-death measures to save the patient, we will definitely not rush to send the patient to risk.
Cao Dong also remembered the conversation between his brother and her at that time. Now it seems that there was a reason why the second brother brought up her suggestion again.
Some of the electrocardiogram leads initially showed that the patient had an outflow tract problem.
After the B-ultrasound machine comes over for examination later, we may be able to reveal some details. If you want to accurately verify the specific parts of the heart, you may need to do magnetic resonance. Only magnetic resonance can reveal some subtle structural problems in the heart.
It has been shown that echocardiography is not accurate enough for this.
The emphasis on accuracy is because the patient's heart suddenly stopped so strangely. Refer to Dr. Mu Yongxian's previous suspicion of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. In addition to genetic diseases, polymorphic ventricular tachycardia has been the cause of sudden death in many patients.
It is a mystery. Xie believes that bidirectional ventricular tachycardia accompanied by hemodynamic instability is also very rare. There are very few clinical reports of such cases and it is difficult to provide specific reference for current doctors.
Cao Yong, standing at the bedside opposite, was checking the patient's consciousness and reaction while receiving a call from his old classmate Ren Chongda.
To say that this counselor has only been working as a counselor for a few years, Ren Chongda felt deeply that he was seventy or eighty years older and had countless white hairs growing out.
In Cao Yong's opinion, he brought it on himself. Speaking of him, he said: "You don't know that he has had heart surgery before."
He, Cao Yong, really didn't know that this junior brother had this problem before, otherwise he would have spoken out long ago.
Knowing is knowing, the problem has been cured long ago, and the college entrance examination passed. Ren Chongda retorted unhappily: "I am a doctor, can I take the lead in discriminating against a patient who has been cured for many years?"