The emergency department on the first floor is full of people. There are never any empty beds in Guozhi's hospital beds. They are all full.
It is the habit of a doctor to walk quickly. Senior Brother Ren is obviously more like Teacher Tan. He walks as steadily and fast as a soldier, like a gust of wind blowing through the corridor. The characteristic of walking fast is that you can't look around to avoid bumping into people, so you can
March quickly to reach your destination.
As the two of them were walking with their heads down, someone in front of them shouted: "Doctor Ren."
Looking up with Senior Brother Ren, Xie Wanying saw Teacher Ye Qing and the others in front of them.
"Did I call you here too?" Ren Zhelun asked.
"You go into the office first, and we'll go see the patient first." Du Yeqing said to the two of them.
It was as if people in the office only wanted to talk to the two of them.
Seeing this, Ren Zhelun decisively opened the door of the director's office and went in.
"Didn't knock on the door." Boss Zhang inside said, there was no blame in his tone, at most he was complaining. Who knows that this proud disciple was pampered by himself.
Ren Zhelun glanced around the room. Apart from Mr. Zhang, there was someone sitting on the sofa. It was Director Fang.
"Doctor Ren, Dr. Xie." Director Fang stood up and greeted the doctor when he saw him.
It can be said that doctors receive all kinds of patients, and there are all kinds of patients. The older the doctor, the more likely the patients he receives are either rich or noble. Director Fang can be called "family members of noble people".
Xie Wanying, who was standing behind, could see that whether it was Boss Zhang or Senior Brother Ren, their expressions looked very cautious, and they probably didn't dare to utter the venomous words they usually used to make jokes.
After all, Director Fang is a director of the Medical Association, and it is said that he is temporarily serving as the director-general of the Medical Association. In other words, Director Fang knows a lot of people, and he knows a lot of big shots. Based on this terrifying picture of Director Fang
Through the network of contacts, through Director Fang’s mouth, good things and bad things can be spread thousands of miles at any time. Do you think Mr. Zhang and the others dare to be careless?
"Which hospital has the patient been to for treatment?" Ren Zhelun asked.
Such patients must have consulted big-name doctors in many hospitals.
Director Fang briefly introduced the patient's condition to the doctors: "My friend, a teacher at the School of Architecture, is sixty-eight years old, neither young nor very old. He didn't pay much attention to his health in the past, he loved to smoke, and he developed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The root of the disease."
COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a disease that can be understood literally. In layman's terms, the patient feels that his lungs are slowly becoming blocked when breathing. In professional terms, it refers to the airway and lungs.
The airflow circulating inside continues to be restricted.
The cause of the disease, the most dangerous factor is smoking, as Director Fang just mentioned. For COPD patients who smoke, if they don’t quit smoking, the disease will never be cured. It is conceivable that one of the causes of COPD is that the airway is continuously affected.
Chronic stimulation produces an inflammatory reaction. Air pollution particles entering the airways and lungs in people's living and working environment can also cause it.
Director Fang immediately told the doctor that the patient had COPD, which shows that he is really a master of medical anesthesiology.
This is because in minimally invasive surgeries such as cardiac surgery, especially thoracoscopy, it has been said before that anesthesia requires one lung to collapse and only one lung to be ventilated, so as to make room for the doctor to operate. Patients with COPD have poor lungs.
, it is difficult to collapse one lung without causing problems.
Is COPD an absolute contraindication? No. First, it depends on the severity of the patient’s COPD. Second, it depends on the length of the operation.