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    "Dr. Li and Dr. Jin are discussing. Don't worry, our doctors here will do their best to treat the patients." Xie Wanying said this mainly to Mr. Zhou who was present.

    "Did Dr. Li say that this patient needs surgery?" Dr. Xu asked.

    "This patient may not be suitable for bypass surgery. Dr. Xu, you should know this better than us." Xie Wanying said frankly.

    She heard Brother Jin and others talking about the patient's condition in the office before. To be fair, she thought that Dr. Xu was probably sick and rushed to the doctor along with the patient's family after being asked by the patient's family.

    Family members can be messy, but doctors can't be messy at any time.

    It¡¯s okay to distrust the technology of colleagues, but the patient¡¯s condition must be rationally analyzed based on science and the actual situation.  You cannot think that any of your colleagues may have unreliable technology and use this as a starting point to analyze the condition.  If the starting point of thinking is wrong, how can it be possible to reach a correct conclusion.  Xie Wanying knew that the other party's words could affect the patient's family's decision, and she hoped that the other party would stay rational and not be biased.

    ¡°You¡ª¡ª¡± Dr. Xu was shocked by her words, ¡°What do you mean?¡±

    "The National Association may not be as famous as Guozhi in the technical field of PCI surgery. However, they are still cardiovascular doctors and they will definitely give the most reasonable medical advice based on the patient's condition."

    "I understand. You are a cardiovascular physician from the National Association of Cardiology. You want to speak for your hospital and your department and accuse me of this? Why did you come to the cardiac surgery department when you knew I shouldn't? I am helping patients."  Didn¡¯t my measures cause trouble for you?" Dr. Xu became more and more angry as he said this, "As you said yourself, your hospital's technology is inferior. Am I wrong? You have inferior technology and still have the courage to say so?  Is your judgment wrong about mine?¡±

    Xie Wanying did not follow the other party's words and quarrel with the other party.  In fact, the other party himself said that he had never had any contact with the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of the National Association of Cardiovascular Medicine.  My understanding of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine in the National Association is hearsay.  Without being familiar with the cardiovascular medicine skills of the National Association of Cardiology, I made a completely self-identified conclusion that all cardiovascular physicians in the National Association of Cardiovascular Medicine were incompetent.

    As she speculated, the other party¡¯s judgment was irrational.  In this situation, of course, as a doctor, you must seek truth from facts. No matter how the other party questions the technology here, you should only talk about the patient's condition scientifically and matter-of-factly.

    Xie Wanying thought this way, staying calm and communicating: "Dr. Xu, let's analyze the specific situation of this patient."

    "I know what's going on with him."

    "You knew during the last operation that he might have arteriosclerosis occlusive disease. Now you suggest that his family and friends go to a surgeon to perform bypass surgery on him. Bypass surgery requires selecting suitable arteries and veins as bridges in the patient's own body. He  In such a situation, the vascular materials the doctor can choose are limited and the possibility of restenosis afterward is very high. He is not in a very serious or urgent situation and must undergo a bypass. He can try to do PCI first, and then switch to a cardiopulmonary bypass if it fails.  Outside. Isn¡¯t it a bit reckless to go straight to building bridges without trying anything?¡±

    Dr. Xu was stuck, knowing that what she said was right.  Basically, patients are now recommended to undergo coronary artery bypass grafting only when there is no other clinical option.  Those who can undergo PCI should do PCI first as much as possible, so that bypass surgery becomes a backup plan and prevents doctors from using up all the means in their hands in a short period of time.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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