When Ling Ran had been performing CPR for ten minutes, the atmosphere in the room had become less tense.
Including the resuscitation performed by the doctors from Donghuang Regional Hospital, the patient's heart had stopped beating for more than ten minutes. Based on the judgment of a normal doctor, he should have already given up.
The reason why Ling Ran did not give up was because he believed that the patient could still be saved.
For a male patient who was in the prime of his life and did not have any familial diseases, cardiac arrest was probably an unfortunate accident. For people who had been working for many years, it was understandable for some hearts to suddenly stop working after working for thirty or forty years.
And based on the short contact, Ling Ran judged that the patient's condition was good.
There were no signs of organ failure, which was a good thing. The brain was also not completely deprived of oxygen, which was the most important thing. After all, the resuscitation was performed in the hospital.
Based on Ling Ran's experience, it would not be too late to end the resuscitation after performing one or two hours of CPR on such a patient. If the patient survived, medication could also alleviate many sequelae. The prognosis might not be good, but it might be better than patients who survived a stroke.
Considering that many patients could still have a good quality of life after they recovered from a stroke, there was no reason to stop CPR.
Of course, these were just Ling Ran's thoughts.
He had Perfect Level CPR, so his judgment and ability to act were far better than the doctors from Donghuang Regional Hospital.
Forget about anything else, doctors who had never performed prolonged CPR, or rather, doctors who had never successfully performed prolonged CPR, did not have the confidence that they could save a person after performing CPR for one or two hours, and they also did not have the confidence that they could provide reasonable care to the person after the CPR was successful.
Most prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation would only result in a comatose patient.
In such a situation, the doctors from Donghuang Regional Hospital naturally felt that stopping CPR was a more reasonable plan.
It was only when the heart rate on the monitor resumed. Beep … beep … beep … that the doctors from Donghuang Regional Hospital snapped out of their daze.
"Damn, is the heart beating?"
"How long has it been?"
"More than twenty minutes. It's almost a prolonged CPR."
"It's considered a prolonged CPR. This is the first time I've seen a patient who survived a prolonged CPR."
The medical staff from Donghuang Regional Hospital could not help but discuss in a low voice.
The eyebrows of the doctors who came to welcome Ling Ran and the others twitched.
Not only was CPR a boring and tedious job, but it was also a job that tested one's mental state.
If CPR was treated as a purely mechanical job, then it would be purely boring. The amount of exercise was comparable to boxing, and the boredom index was even higher than lifting iron.
If they treated CPR as a sacred task to save lives, then the psychological stimulation, fear, worry, and fear would dominate them, and they would find it hard to extricate themselves from it.
The longer CPR was performed, the more boring it would be, and the greater the amount of exercise would be. The psychological test would also be greater.
The doctors from Donghuang Regional Hospital had actually given up.
However, the more boring the process was, the more stimulating it would be if it succeeded.
The Vice President was even a little distressed. Such a good opportunity, if all of it was given to them, there might be some benefits.
His gaze swept over Jin Xiongteng and the others, a little disappointed that they did not meet his expectations.
"Send him to the ICU. Doctor Zuo, follow him." Ling Ran washed his hands in the basin in front of him. He then rubbed some alcohol-based hand sanitizer on his hands and applied it evenly.
He had his eyes on the basin before this, and the alcohol-based hand sanitizer had the smell he liked. After cleaning up, Ling Ran felt that he had recovered.
"Yes," Zuo Cidian answered loudly. In this kind of situation, of course, he had to support the boss.
At this time, Feng Zhixiang coughed a few times by the side and said, "Doctor Ling's treatment group has already published many articles about CPR. They are quite unique when it comes to CPR, especially when it comes to recovery from prolonged CPR …"
"It's fine. Let Doctor Ling's people help. If your skills are not good, learn from doctors who are good. The surgery I invited this time is also to learn from you so that we can improve together … "The Vice President looked very magnanimous and looked at Ling Ran carefully.
People who met Ling Ran for the first time would always be surprised by his appearance. If they continued to get to know him, they would be amazed by his style of doing things.
The Vice President looked at Ling Ran, who was acting on his own, and could not help but shake his head at Feng Zhixiang. He smiled and said, "Your Doctor Ling really has the demeanor of doing things his own way."
When this came from the mouth of an official, it could not be said to be a compliment.
Feng Zhixiang smiled faintly and said, "Doctor Ling only thinks about saving lives and treating illnesses. His considerations are quite simple. However, Doctor Ling's excellent medical skills are good for the patients."
He did not need to explain too much to the other party. It was nothing more than a freelance surgery for a liver in Donghuang Regional Hospital. It was not like he was helping a leader to carry out a head transplant surgery.
The Vice President laughed five times. "You're right, you're right …"
Those who could become the Vice President of tertiary Grade A hospitals were usually experienced and smart people. However, without a strong background and reputation, it was often difficult for them to become the official Vice President. Because of this, the Vice President was usually a position that had a deeper influence on the hospital.
In comparison, the Vice President of the hospital was usually more unpredictable. His eyes and goals were not necessarily focused on the hospital.
For example, things like expanding the Pathology Department and adding new surgical methods were naturally things that the Vice President and the department director of the General Surgery Department cared more about. When he thought about this, the Vice President's focus immediately narrowed. He looked at his watch and said with a smile, "Should we go to the operating theater now? The patient should be ready. "
"Let's go up." Zhu Tongyi patted Ling Ran's shoulder and led him to the elevator. At the same time, he whispered in his ear, "Why did you go to perform CPR?"
"Their skills in the Emergency Department are not good." Ling Ran did not know how to be tactful at all.
According to the standards of Yun Hua Hospital, when the reception nurses in the Emergency Department saw the patient, they should observe the patient's sweat and pain, and think of the possibility of chest pain. If they could not contact or observe the weak nurses, they should directly ask them.
As for doctors, even if they did not have experience in treating patients, they should first know the level of their reception nurses. When they encountered experienced nurses or responsible resident doctors, they could naturally be more at ease. When they encountered weak nurses or medical interns, they naturally had to be more vigilant. However, Jin Xiongteng only knew that he was busy with the patient in front of him and did not care about the other people in the Emergency Department at all. He seemed to be extremely serious, but in reality, he was just asking for another patient with abdominal pain.
In Ling Ran's opinion, such an attending physician was like a top laner in Kings of Glory who was obsessed with the lane. He seemed to be very serious, but he did not even look at the minimap … When he thought of such a top laner, Ling Ran felt uncomfortable.
When the department director of the General Surgery Department heard Ling Ran's comment, he could not help but lower his head and smile. It was a secret that everyone knew that the Emergency Department in the hospital was not good. As the department director of the General Surgery Department, scolding the Emergency Department was also considered one of his duties.
The Vice President was stunned for a moment. Then, as if he did not hear it, he looked around as if nothing had happened. However, he remembered the performance of the Emergency Department today.
Zhu Tongyi coughed a few times. He found it a little funny, but he was too embarrassed to laugh. He pulled Ling Ran and said, "It's good that he was saved. The area of coverage of the hospital here is small, and there is no need for a large Emergency Department." “
"If the Emergency Department is set up, it should be trained." Ling Ran shook his head slightly. If he was in charge of the Emergency Department, the doctors in the Emergency Department would have to go back to their old ways.
Zhu Tongyi knew Ling Ran's personality, so he did not argue with him. He changed the topic and said, "The patient for hepatectomy has been pushed in. If you have any other requests, you should bring them up as soon as possible."
"I need half an hour to prepare in the operating theater." Ling Ran's original plan was to come earlier, but now that he had performed CPR, the time was delayed.
The department director of the General Surgery Department frowned slightly and said, "The operating theater is ready."
"I want to rethink the surgical process before the surgery," Ling Ran answered very directly.
Once a surgeon showed his hobby, even the leaders of the hospital could not force him to perform surgery.
The department director of the General Surgery Department of Donghuang Regional Hospital could only lower his head and agree.
Ling Ran did not explain much. When he arrived at the surgical floor, he changed his clothes, washed his hands, and entered the operating theater.
When it came to touching the patient and using the Virtual Human, Ling Ran did not choose the most brutal method.
Although opening the abdominal cavity of the Virtual Human could save time, Ling Ran wanted to use his own judgment to perform hepatectomy.
It was not like using a real person to cut off the blood flow, separate the hepatic ligament, make the incision, and so on before performing hepatectomy.
Ling Ran could use the Virtual Human to perform hepatectomy to cut off the liver.
He gently touched the exposed liver with his hand and recalled the patient's MRI scan and other imaging data. He judged the distance and then made a cut on the Virtual Human's liver.
Blood flowed like a river, but that was not the main point of Ling Ran's attention. The main point was the scope of the infiltration and whether his guess was correct.
If there were no accidents, this kind of judgment would completely change Ling Ran's surgical method. It would make hepatectomy for elderly people have a method to follow, and it would reduce the difficulty of promoting it.
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