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2098 Chapter 2098 prepare for the liver transplant
A long time ago, tylazepine was known as paracecium. As the name suggested, it could relieve heat and pain.
The medicine had the effect of relieving heat by inhibiting the hemithalamotomy’s body temperature regulation of the central epinephrine Chimera, reducing the synthesis and release of epinephrine mage1, causing peripheral blood vessels to expand and sweat. The strength of its cooling effect was similar to that of aspirin.
The a.n.a.lgesic effect was not strong, only effective for mild or moderate pain.
The nucleus was a nonylexalylcerine, a special drug used for sycetyrophenol poisoning.
Zheng Ren saw this in the doctor’s order and knew that the ICU had already given him the right medicine, so he didn’t say anything.
The critical condition of 912 was quite strong. Other than the strange situation of the change in urine color due to the effects of the morphine, Zheng Ren felt that he did not need to interfere too much.
For a patient with liver failure caused by tylazepine poisoning, a collective effort was needed to save him.
This was a clear diagnosis, and experienced doctors could tell what the illness was with just a glance.
However, healing was very difficult, even more difficult than healing.
“Why did you eat so many yinqiao chips?” Su Yun looked at the medical record and frowned.”You really think yinqiao tablets are Chinese medicine?”
Zheng Ren and professor yang both sighed, and no one said anything.
The description of the yinqiao pill said that it could dispel the wind and relieve the excessive heat and detoxify. It was used to treat the symptoms of fever, headache, dry mouth, and sore throat caused by wind-heat cold.
It was standard Chinese medicine vocabulary, and it gave people the feeling that it was Chinese medicine.
When one had a cold, many people were willing to add a set of yinqiao tablets to take orally, and the effect was indeed good.
However, if one were to read the instructions of the yinqiao chip carefully, they would find that its composition was not that simple.
Honeysuckle, Chinese parasol, Chinese Bramble, fermented bean, bamboo leaf, barley, reed rhizome, Chinese bellflower, licorice, paracecium, vitamin C, and mint oil.
It was an anti-punk drug.
This drug component had an anti-allergic effect by antagonizing the H1 receptor. It was mainly used for rhinitis, allergic reaction to skin and mucous membrane, as well as relieving cold symptoms such as tears, sneezing, and sniffling.
Next, there was also a drug component that could reduce the symptoms of the patient if taken in small amounts, such as acetylene, but if taken in large amounts, it would cause liver failure.
Each piece of yinqiao tablet contained more than 100 milligram of acetylene.
Therefore, it was very effective, and it still returned to the body of the tyrophenonol after a few turns.
In addition, other cold medicine also contained acetazepine. Not only did this child named Chen Li take it twice as fast, but he also used several kinds of medicine in combination.
The amount of aetazepine intake … Was almost enough to kill.
Every medicine that took effect would bring benefits to the human body, but at the same time, there would also be hidden dangers.
If he consumed a large amount of it, he couldn’t even eat bananas, let alone drugs. He couldn’t even drink too much water, let alone eat bananas.
The word ‘suitable’ was right.
Zheng Ren looked at the medical record, his brows furrowed so tightly that they were about to be tied together, like the straps of a Sterile Surgical Gown.
“This child called Chen Li will be very difficult to save,” Zheng Ren judged in his heart.
While they were reading the medical records, the directors and professors of the relevant departments in the hospital came one after another.
The hospital’s consultation was hosted by Deputy Yuan, and the medical Affairs department’s director ye and Deputy Director Lin were all present.
Seeing the hospital’s attention, everyone’s heart sank a little.
It was different from diseases like cancer. For cancer patients, they were sick, and their life and death were determined by fate. They just had to do their best.
In front of him was a young college student who had studied hard for more than ten years and had not stepped into society. He was about to leave the world.
Zheng Ren felt that the patient’s family members would not be able to accept this.
A white-haired man sending off a black-haired man was the greatest sorrow in the world. There was nothing more sorrowful than this in the world of mortals.
The chief resident was the one who reported the medical history to the ICU. He tried his best to summarize the medical history that he already knew, so the doctors who came later had a basic idea of what was going on.
More than a dozen diagnoses such as acetazepine poisoning, acute liver failure, effusion, coagulopathy, and so on were clearly and clearly stated.
Meanwhile, the ICU had already begun to replenish their platelets and treat the patients with artificial liver blood purification technology.
The artificial liver blood purification technique referred to plasma replacement and blood absorption techniques.
It absorbs the inflammable substances or toxins dissolved in the blood onto a solid material with a rich surface area to remove the inflammable substances and poisonous substances from the blood.
For this student named Chen Li, his main task was to filter out the remaining acetazepine in the liver and blood.
The artificial liver technique was specifically used for blood detoxification.
It used the method of “blood exchange” to remove the toxins in the patient’s blood plasma. That was to replace the patient’s poisonous blood plasma with healthy blood plasma. Each time, about 50% of the body’s blood was replaced.
However, this was a measure to make up for the loss of the sheep and prevent the remaining tylazepine in the blood plasma from continuing to damage the liver.
However, the damaged liver could not be treated with artificial liver blood purification technology.
In 1986, professor Li Lanjuan and her team from Zhejiang University’s First Affiliated Hospital began the research and clinical application of this technology.
Up until now, it was already a rather well-established technique. The ICU doctors in Room 912 were familiar with it, and there was no problem at all when they used it.
After the medical history report, it was time for the directors and professors to speak.
Actually, there was not much that could be said.
Illness, this was the illness.
The situation was exactly like this.
The patient’s illness rose quickly. Although he was sent to the hospital in time and responded appropriately, his condition was not optimistic.
This was something that could be seen clearly on the faces of the chief resident, second-tier professors, and department directors in the ICU.
They had a judgment of the patient’s condition and hoped that the patient could recover quickly after treatment.
It was just that from the time they took over to the treatment, they had their own judgment.
His rich clinical experience told him that even with all the treatments available, the chances of the patient recovering were not high.
Not to mention the expensive treatment costs, the patient’s daily expenses were at least 50000 Yuan. Just the severity of the illness …
Zheng Ren had a headache when he thought of this.
“I suggest that we prepare for both eventualities and do an organ transplant. If conservative treatment doesn’t work, we can do liver transplant surgery.” Professor yang spoke. His words were simple.
“Where’s doctor Zheng?” Deputy hospital director Yuan looked at Zheng Ren and asked sternly.
“I agree with professor Yang’s point of view. We haven’t seen the patient yet, but according to the drug dosage calculation in the medical record, the patient has taken in too much acetazepine. I think that it’s unlikely that the liver failure can be improved and corrected through various first aid methods. “
“I suggest that we prepare for a liver transplant … If we can find a liver source.”
Zheng Ren said firmly.
A liver transplant. In Zheng Ren’s opinion, only a liver transplant could save the child.