Tao Zhijie listened very carefully and listened to the entire heart auscultation area.
Other doctors saw that he listened too carefully and ruled out the possibility that he was always overly cautious. In fact, they also knew that he was not an overly cautious person, which was enough to indicate that there might be something wrong with his heart rate.
"Is the heart rate very low?" Tan Kelin turned around and asked.
"About sixty times." Tao Zhijie finally answered. He had some questions, so he kept listening to what was going on.
People with low blood sugar usually have a fast heart rate. Huang Zhilei, who thought that the junior sister might have fainted without eating dinner, stopped when he was about to run to get a blood glucose meter to measure it.
Other doctors who saw the situation and came to watch, some heard this and ran back to the anesthesiology office to call for help.
"Is Dr. Fu here?"
"What's wrong?" Chang Jiawei heard someone ask first and turned around to answer. He thought to himself, as his old classmates expected, the little tea seller who had just undergone surgery had a heart attack. Fortunately, neither of them left, the leader said
There was a meeting so the doctors who stayed in the hospital did not dare to leave, lest they be suddenly called back.
"Someone fainted. I don't know if it was a heart attack."
"who?"
"A medical student. Last name is Xie."
"Xie Wanying?" Chang Jiawei immediately thought of her. Among the medical students named Xie, she was the only one who impressed him deeply.
"Sure enough," said Fu Xinheng, who received the news at the same time.
Looking back at his old classmate, Chang Jiawei had a question on his face: "Do you know she is going to faint?"
Xie Wanying was not injured or anything happened beforehand, so she fainted.
Fu Xinheng stood up and glanced back at him: You should know.
Through Fu Xinheng's eyes, Chang Jiawei remembered the emergency call, clapped his palms and said, "Really, I almost didn't remember it if you didn't tell me. Dr. Cao is the one who worries about her the most. I saw Cao Yong all the time during the last emergency call.
He put his hands behind her, apparently because he was afraid that she would faint."
With that said, Chang Jiawei got up with him and went to see the patient and analyzed Xie Wanying's condition at that time: "The concentration is very high, which is beyond ordinary people. The nerves are overly tense. Once relaxed, she can't adjust. Is it vasovagal syncope? Neurocardiovascular syncope."
Genital syncope? Normal people have it occasionally. They will wake up after resting, so it shouldn’t be a big problem.”
The last sentence is equivalent to saying that Chang Jiawei is relatively optimistic about this matter.
Objectively speaking, this kind of phenomenon occurs among medical students. The main reason is that medical students are students and tend to be too nervous when encountering critical patients. Therefore, doctors who have been working for a long time seem to be a little "numb" for the sake of
Protect yourself and the patient. Excessive force is not good. You may fall down before you can successfully save the patient.
What doctors are now worried about is whether Xie Wanying has vagal syncope.
Chang Jiawei paused, faced his old classmate and asked, "You're staying here, not because you're afraid of the little girl selling tea having a heart attack, but because you're afraid that Xie Wanying will collapse suddenly, right?"
Even if there is a myocardial infarction for a period of time after the operation. Today's anesthesia technology is very mature, and comprehensive testing of the patient during the operation and during the recovery period is in place, and various rescue drugs are provided. As long as the operation goes well, there will be a myocardial infarction immediately after the operation, unless the patient himself has a heart attack.
It’s already bad. Besides, the incidence of myocardial infarction after surgery has always been very low. On the contrary, the probability of sudden death in this normal person is relatively high.
Fu Xinheng gave him another look: Isn't your question in vain?
The patient can be seen from the front.
Xie Wanying was temporarily carried to a lathe and was lying down. An oxygen mask was placed on her face and she showed no signs of waking up.