Under the premise of cerebral hemorrhage, the difference between consciousness and coma is often life and death.
Sudden cerebral hemorrhage has an overall mortality rate of 30 to 50 percent, depending on the location.
But if you fall into a deep coma, the mortality rate increases to 95%.
"The pupils on both sides were constricted and the light reflex disappeared." Tao Le checked the light reflex and said eagerly.
The patient has fallen into a deep coma. Everything is still heading in the worst direction, sliding irrevocably.
The interface in Tao Le's eyes turned into a deep purple color representing danger, the patient's health dropped to 18, and the amount of intracranial bleeding increased to 11ML.
"How long until we get to the airport?" Zhao Heng asked the flight attendant.
"Thirty-two minutes left."
That's too late. Zhao Heng sighed.
This patient is also ill-fated. If the disease occurs in a city, timely antihypertensive treatment should be available, and maybe there will be a glimmer of hope.
Tao Le also sighed in his heart. If she continued to stand by like this, even if the patient finally survived, he would probably spend the rest of his life unconscious - how could she feel at ease?
Zhao Heng looked at the patient's family and explained the current situation to him: "The patient's condition is very bad. Acute cerebral hemorrhage and deep coma. Even if he survives to the hospital, there is only a very low probability of waking up. Be mentally prepared. " He said in a heavy tone.
"How could it be possible? This is impossible! Dad, Dad, wake up, wake up!" The patient's son cried bitterly: "Director Zhao, Dr. Xiao Tao, I beg you, please save him and try again. !”
Zhao Heng has seen too many scenes like this. He sighed and started to speak.
A voice came before him: "Let me give it a try." It was Tao Le.
Zhao Heng pulled her and gave her a warning look.
Tao Le understood. He warned himself: Don't be impulsive! In this situation, what can you do? Don't give hope to the family, otherwise the consequences will be unpredictable!
She looked into Zhao Heng's eyes and shook her head, with a touching determination in her expression.
Then, Tao Le looked at the patient's son and asked seriously: "I know some first aid methods of traditional Chinese medicine. If you try it, I'm 30% sure; if you don't try it, the patient will probably not survive the hospital. How do you choose?"
Zhao Heng had heard about the experience of a famous Chinese medicine practitioner successfully treating patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage using acupuncture. After all, only a very small number of Chinese medicine practitioners can master this technique.
The Xiao Tao in front of me is still so young, can she do it? Once she fails, does she know what she will face?
The words to persuade him to retreat were in his mouth, but he couldn't say them out. The Tao Le in front of me, with his unhesitating tone and firm tone when facing patients, doesn't look exactly like himself back then?
The patient's son looked at her and then at Zhao Heng. Seeing that he didn't dissuade her, he started to care.
He is also a very courageous person who dares to make decisions, and he immediately expressed his stance: "Doctor Tao, please try your best to treat me. No matter what the outcome is, I will only thank you for your help!"
Zhao Heng felt relieved that the family members were so understanding.
Tao Le didn't think so much. She was always like this in front of patients.
"Give me a syringe with the smallest needle." She said to the flight attendant while taking off the patient's shoes and socks.
The flight attendant acted very quickly and quickly found the smallest No. 5 syringe in the first aid kit, removed the sterile packaging and handed it to her.
The diameter of this needle is 0.5 mm. Although it is a bit thick, I can't take care of that much because of the urgency of the matter.
Tao Le's first acupoint was Renzhong. She uses oblique acupuncture, which can stimulate the essence, awaken the mind and rejuvenate the mind, and specializes in treating sudden syncope, shock, and stroke.
The moment the needle entered the acupuncture point, a prompt appeared on the interface in Tao Le's eyes.
Please select a treatment plan:
A. Repair the bleeding point. Number of treatments required: 1 time, increase health by 8 points.
B. Absorb congestion. Number of treatments required: 4 times, each time improving health by 6 points.
C. Treat high blood pressure. Number of treatments required: 5 times, each time improving health by 4 points.
D. Treat periodontitis. Number of treatments required: 1 time, improve health by 3 points.
Tao Le's golden finger is not omnipotent, but has limitations. The same patient can only be treated once within 24 hours.
There are priorities. The problem that threatens the patient's life right now is the still active bleeding point in the thalamus. As long as they are patched up, everything will be back under control. Therefore, Tao Le made the choice almost without thinking.
"A".
"Start repairing the bleeding point. Countdown to five minutes. 299 seconds, 298 seconds..."
Tao Le closed the interface and devoted himself wholeheartedly to acupuncture on the patient. Even if there is no golden finger, Chinese medicine's first aid for stroke has been verified and can have a additive effect.
The needle was pulled out from the Renzhong point, but the patient showed no reaction at all.
Tao Le is not discouraged. She took the patient's hands in turn and used pricking to touch the Shaoshang point on the tip of the thumb, the Zhongchong point on the middle finger, Shaochong and Shaoze on the tip of the little finger, Shangyang on the tip of the index finger, and Guan on the tip of the ring finger. Punch acupoints and perform acupuncture.
She recognizes acupuncture points very quickly, applies needles decisively, and has a composure that is not typical of a girl of her age.
Zhao Heng saw it in his eyes and nodded secretly. He silently picked up cotton balls and alcohol and started disinfecting and cleaning.
After pricking the acupuncture points on his fingertips, Tao Le handed the syringe to Zhao Heng and squeezed out a few drops of blood the size of soybean grains from each pinhole of his fingers.
After that, she took the sterilized needle and continued to prick and bleed at the Yinbai, Dadun, Yongquan, Foot Qiaoyin, Zhiyin and Lidui points at the ends of his toes.
This is the Twelve Well point pricking and bloodletting method of first aid in traditional Chinese medicine, which can lower blood pressure, slow down acute bleeding, and clear the opening and closing of orifices.
Oddly enough, when the last acupuncture point was drained, the patient's face changed significantly and was no longer as flushed as before.
What's even more amazing is that the patient exhaled a long breath and his fingers trembled slightly, as if he was waking up.
Everyone was inspired, especially the patient's son, who stared closely at Tao Le's movements without daring to blink.
Acupuncture is also very physically and mentally demanding. Tao Le stopped and took a short rest.
Tao Le opened the interface and took a look. At this time, the patient's health value has risen to 21 points, and the interface has turned dark red.
The treatment of Golden Finger has not been completed. The increased health value now belongs to the effect of acupuncture itself.
Blood pressure 160/110, heartbeat 90, blood oxygen saturation 96.
The patient's blood pressure dropped significantly, and his health returned to the critical level again.
Countdown to 97 seconds, 96 seconds...
In the three-dimensional image of the brain, one bleeding point has been repaired, and the bleeding volume of the other has been greatly reduced.
A wet wipe was handed over by the sweet-looking flight attendant.
Zhao Heng took the syringe from her hand and sterilized the needle again.
Tao Le wiped his face, then took the syringe. After thinking for a moment, he chose to stab the Shangxing point on the patient's head, an inch from the hairline. This acupoint has the functions of clearing the brain, improving eyesight, and calming the mind.
Now only the last and most critical acupuncture point is left.