The thrilling moment of life and death in the emergency room of the Liaocheng Veterans Hospital

Qilu Evening News Qilu One Point reporter Li Jun correspondent Jiao Xinxin Cui Youwen

The emergency department is a life guard post in a race against time. Hope, but also the helplessness of life. There are such a group of people who are always here to fight the disease, race against time, and protect life.

At 12:20 on February 28, a 38-year-old young man came to the emergency department of Liaocheng Veterans Hospital because of chest pain and chest tightness for 4 hours. During the examination, he had sudden breathing and cardiac arrest. . Immediately open the emergency green channel, and the medical staff in the emergency department will take turns to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation. At the same time, the ICU, cardiology department, neurology department, and anesthesiology department are invited for consultation, compression, defibrillation, drug administration, oxygen inhalation, tracheal intubation… The entire rescue process races against time , unity and cooperation, tension and orderly progress.

Finally, after more than 30 minutes of chest compressions and 6 electrical defibrillations, the patient resumed spontaneous breathing and heartbeat, and his vital signs returned to stability. Everyone Finally, he breathed a sigh of relief, and the hanging heart was released. After the patient’s vital signs were stable, he was transferred to the ICU for further treatment.

The patient’s wife burst into tears when she saw her husband who was pulled back from the death line. Doctors save lives and touch people’s hearts. They have won the respect of patients with their practical actions. Thank you for running like a hurricane for saving lives and helping the wounded; thank you for your hands-on, day and night companionship; thank you for your tireless study of intractable diseases!

In the “race” between life and death, time is life, and winning time is equivalent to winning a hope of life. In the emergency department, scenes of medical staff turning the tide of life and death are staged every day.