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¡¾1039¡¿Debate on intraoperative difficulties

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    Anesthesiologists came to observe this exchange, and they were also impressed: "Intraoperative anesthesia has always been a difficult problem, especially this kind of surgery with large hemodynamic fluctuations and high stakes. We tried to use the swan-ganz floating catheter before  Intraoperative monitoring is really expensive and unavailable. It is invasive to the patient and the timing of intubation is difficult to control. I hope Dr. Tao can cooperate with the anesthesiology department with this method. I look forward to him arriving at the scene soon to provide medical care.  We will give lectures again and carry out such research in various hospitals.¡±

    ?Clinically, only medical operations that reduce costs can be effectively promoted.  The surgeons heard the voices of the anesthetists across disciplines, and were deeply aware of the importance of today's surgery in exploring the forefront of technology.

    Everyone is eagerly looking forward to Tao Zhijie coming to give a lecture. The atmosphere is as if Tao Zhijie is going to be turned into a god.

    A row of teachers from the National Secondary School of General Foreign Languages ????looked at the ceiling.

    Think about what if this group of people finally learned that it was not Tao Zhijie who did it.

    Having said that, there is a reason for these people to suddenly pursue "Tao Zhijie".  Because even if they figured out that "Tao Zhijie" might be undergoing a circulation surgery, it was obvious that they would encounter the biggest problem in surgical practice.

    "Tell me, how did Dr. Tao analyze and compare based on these values, and how did he come to the conclusion which blood vessel is the best and most suitable for the current patient?"

    "We have done research on the relationship between central venous pressure and cvp bypass surgery. Did Dr. Tao base his surgical argument on this study?"

    "Have you come to a conclusion?"

    "It must be that the lower the central venous pressure, the better, and the less bleeding."

    "Are you using the method that Dr. Tao is currently using in surgery for comparison?"

    "No, it's just a statistical analysis after the surgery is completed. I hope it can be used as a reference for the next surgery."

    "What you said is too simple. Is it okay to take a lower value?"

    "This is a preliminary study, and it is far from being able to guide surgeons. In fact, using a swan-ganz floating catheter to measure pulmonary artery pressure pap and pulmonary capillary pressure pcwp, or directly measuring inferior vena cava pressure ivcp, is the same as  In terms of statistics, no breakthrough point in research has yet been found.¡±

    Therefore, the difficulty is probably not which method to use to monitor the patient's intraoperative hemodynamics but how to calculate and apply it during surgery.  Of course, compared to using a swan-ganz floating catheter or central venous catheter, a tee is undoubtedly much simpler and safer.  The problem is that the latter is certainly more difficult than the former two to find research breakthroughs from massive amounts of data.

    Everyone was silent because they knew that it was really difficult to put this surgical idea into practice, it was too difficult.

    Perhaps it is for this reason that the surgeons of the National Association were silent from the beginning, knowing that the hepatobiliary surgery department in their hospital was doing something extremely difficult.

    "My head must explode first." The atmosphere was so depressing that a doctor broke the silence by laughing out loud like a joke.

    No matter what, just because he can't do it doesn't mean that his peers can't do it.  They are doctors, and they all hope that technology will make breakthroughs as soon as possible to benefit the world.

    No one would laugh at the doctor¡¯s joke.  Because all the values ??are displayed in the live surgery screen, I am not afraid to show it to my colleagues.  Anyone can make calculations and judgments on this.

    The result is that everyone will raise the white flag and surrender.

    Whoever can figure it out must be a god.

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