Chapter 1503 Fierce Debate

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 The plane landed slowly.

Several inconspicuous cars were waiting outside the airport. As soon as the plane landed, they quickly drove under the spiral staircase.

Liu Muqiao and Su Yajuan were placed in the second car, and the others were placed in the last few cars.

The motorcade left the airport and drove at high speed on the highway.

Liu Muqiao noticed that the highway was actually under martial law, but it was not very obvious.

Ever since they got on the highway, their small convoy has neither been overtaken by others nor overtaken by other vehicles. This is very unreasonable.

This is the result of martial law.

The convoy drove on the highway for more than 40 minutes, and this situation did not change.

When they arrived at the palace, Liu Muqiao and others got out of the car and were taken to a reception room. There were already several people sitting in it. Once they were introduced, they realized that they were all important people.

Famous doctors from around the world.

Among them was an old acquaintance, but I had never met him—Smith’s senior brother at Hopkins Hospital and the top figure in the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Mayo Clinic, Bill Young.

Bill Young is of mixed race, and his ancestors have Chinese ancestry. However, except for his short stature, it is difficult to find signs of being Asian, except for his name.

His maternal grandmother’s surname is Yang.

Smith has mentioned to Liu Muqiao many times that Bill Young is the most famous critical care medicine expert in the United States.

This time, he is the leader of the expert group.

Liu Muqiao is his deputy.

"Has Li Liuyi arrived?"

After Liu Muqiao met with Bill Young, he asked about Li Liuyi's situation.

"Li Liuyi will be 12 hours late due to weather conditions. Our case discussion may not be able to wait any longer. The king's condition is very bad."

There is no other way.

The first discussion began half an hour later.

They all participated in the case discussion, but this case discussion was a blow to Liu Miqiao, as the patient was not within his skill range.

Su Yajuan is also excluded.

The discussion was purely from the perspective of Western medicine, and Liu Miqiao was almost a novice in respiratory medicine and cardiovascular medicine, so he had no chance to speak.

After all, he is a great expert. Bill Young basically dominated the entire discussion, and even the final conclusion was made by him.

He asked Liu Muqiao if he had any other suggestions, and Liu Muqiao could only shake his head.

After seeing the patient, both Bill Young and Liu Miqiao performed physical examinations. The moment Liu Miqiao came into contact with the patient, several of his ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions flashed a few times.

Nothing too bright.

But there are still medium-bright ones.

According to Bill Young's conclusion, the condition is pulmonary heart disease accompanied by total heart failure. Coupled with old age, the condition is very dangerous and it is difficult to survive 24 hours.

Current treatments focus on low-flow oxygen delivery, anti-inflammation, improvement of ventilation, diuresis, and improvement of cardiac function.

In order to improve his stress response, he was also given prednisolone.

This is a decent treatment method.

Of course, Bill Young also gave the patient 500 ml of heart nutrient solution. This prescription has not been disclosed because it is the scientific research result of Bill Young's team - the preliminary result.

The use of this result has been approved by the main officials of the country's Department of Health.

They asked Liu Muqiao if there was a better way.

Liu Muqiao said: "If I could make the decision, I would consider using traditional Chinese medicine."

"Chinese medicine? NO! This is not possible! Chinese medicine may be effective in regulating people's functions, but it cannot be used in emergencies or severe cases."

Bill Young's firm attitude made all the medical officials present agree with his opinion.

Liu Muqiao introduced the pharmacology and efficacy of Purple Snow Pill and Longhu Powder, but they were still rejected.

The patient started treatment.

After using Bill Young's secret recipe, everyone was eagerly looking forward to good results. In fact, the scientific research results of Bill Young's team were indeed effective, and the patient woke up one hour after taking the medicine.

This is the first time I have woken up in three days since I fell ill.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the king also met with three people.

Bill Young and others are extremely satisfied with this achievement.

However, Liu Muqiao didn't think so. He remembered a saying from his ancestors: when the light comes back, the patient is likely to enter a deep coma.

However, he did not pour cold water on others and said nothing.

His judgment was indeed correct. Soon, the patient fell into a coma, and he was in a deep coma.

According to routine, everything is over for the patient after half an hour.

However, this is not an ordinary person, he is a king, and tens of millions of people are eagerly waiting for news, hoping that the king will wake up.

The small medical team must go all out.

The second discussion began again.

This time, Liu Muqiao insisted on using traditional Chinese medicine, and he used Longhu Powder.

Longhu Powder has fewer key medicinal ingredients than Longhu Dan, and its effect is far worse than Longhu Dan.

However, there was nothing that could be done about it. Su Yajuan insisted not to take out the Dragon Tiger Pills. There were only two pills in total. She knew under what circumstances they should be used.

Although he is a king, he is the king of someone else's family. Su Yajuan firmly disagrees with the use of Dragon Tiger Pill.

Longhu Powder is also good. It is a bit better than Purple Snow Pill. It is already very good to be able to give him Longhu Powder.

There are very precious Chinese medicinal materials in Longhu Powder, including dragon blood, rhinoceros horn, and tiger essence. These medicines can really save lives.

However, the problem is that Liu Muqiao and Su Yajuan planned to donate millions of dragon and tiger coins, but they refused.

The first person to object was Bill Young.

"There is no precedent for rescuing such critical cases! Traditional Chinese medicine is not considered a kind of medicine in our country. It is equivalent to witch doctors and what primitive tribes use. We are already in the 21st century and we are still using it.

I am firmly opposed to the herbal medicine of primitive tribes."

After Bill Young spoke, it was the turn of an official from the Department of Health of his country to speak. He was quite familiar with Liu Maqiao. Many patients in his country had been treated at Antai Hospital.

"Mr. Liu Miqiao, do you think it can be cured with traditional Chinese medicine? Will there be no side effects? Will it aggravate the condition?"

Liu Muqiao also gave a clear answer to this series of questions.

"There is no cure. Wang suffers from pulmonary heart disease and total heart failure. It can only be relieved, but not cured. As for the side effects, the medicine is three parts poisonous. I guarantee that there will be absolutely no side effects."

"In this case, we still choose to use Western medicine. Bill Young, please give me a prescription."

Bill Young was actually not sure, but he was still ready to give it a try. He wrote another prescription and used their scientific research results again.

An hour later, the expected results did not appear. On the contrary, the patient's condition continued to worsen and his heart rate slowed down inexplicably.

It has slowed down from 80 times/min to 68 times/min. Although it is still within the normal range, experts know that this is not a good sign.

Breathing also increased, reaching 32 times per minute.

The blood level is also gradually declining, 98/56mmHg.

This is not a good thing either.

Bill Young is leading the treatment. He uses dopamine to stabilize the heart rate and blood pressure. Although he knows that these are in vain, the doctor's instinct is to never give up, and it will be a minute if he can delay it for a minute.

The doctor's purpose is to prolong the patient's life as much as possible - even if it is a meaningless life.


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