Chapter 4121 [210] One Piece
Dr. Li Qian is also a cardiologist, and the first-hand clinical cases he provided are very useful for reference.
Dr. Lu Yu rolled up his sleeves with both hands and felt all the energy in his body.
This is not something he is doing alone. As classmate Xie said, there are classmates here to help him.
Good friendship with classmates is the best booster for your career.
Seeing this scene, Section Chief Jin lamented: No matter how the Eighth-Grade Class of the National Association has been questioned recently, it is meaningful that it has not been abolished.
This meaning may lie more in this kind of emotional cultivation.
The relationships between the eighth-year students in the National Association and those in the same class and those in the past are the most famous group in the National Association, and this means that the people in the eighth-year class must eventually be the backbone of the elite British Association.
No wonder both Dean Wu and Dean Liang said that it is best to recruit a group of people for the eighth-year class. Specifically, the outstanding eighth-year class must not recruit only one or two at a time, even if there are quotas. limited.
This is the experience of leaders.
Dr. Lu Yu took out his notes and asked the students: "Besides what Li Qian said, what else is there?"
Dr. Geng Yongzhe put forward his own idea: "I think we should look to the right side, because the cases of cerebral infarction I know seem to be more on the right side."
Does Mr. Geng’s statement make sense?
It was the turn of Monitor Yue, a neurosurgeon, to answer questions. Dr. Yue Wentong first criticized and educated the students in one sentence: "Don't use your feelings when talking about academic issues. When it comes to cardiogenic cerebral infarction, there is almost no difference in the probability between the left and right sides."
Classmate Geng shut up. He is neither a cardiologist nor a neurosurgeon, so this is all he can think of to help. Of course, the squad leader was right to criticize him for being unprofessional in discussing medical issues, and he needs to reflect on it.
However, what Geng said is unintentional. Although what he said is completely unprofessional, I can provide you with a direction to explore: Does this patient have a higher probability of left-sided cerebral infarction or right-sided cerebral infarction?
Is it really because the probability of occurrence of cerebral infarction between the left and right cerebral infarcts is almost the same and it is impossible to speculate?
Let’s first talk about how cerebral infarction occurs. The embolus breaks off and travels to the brain’s circulatory system to cause infarction.
If it is determined that this patient has a cardiogenic cerebral infarction, the emboli shed by atrial fibrillation will most likely originate from the brachiocephalic trunk to the common carotid artery according to the anatomy of human blood vessels. It should be more likely to cause left side emboli. Embolism of the brain.
The strange thing is why squad leader Yue said that the probability of cardiogenic cerebral infarction is not much different between the left and right cerebral infarctions.
Dr. Lu Yu recalled his professional database and talked about the details: "There are many patients with carotid artery plaque."
It should be said that the incidence rate of patients with cerebral infarction is concentrated in the elderly. The elderly have more than 300,000 people, and many of them have plaques everywhere in their circulatory system. For example, if there is plaque in the right internal carotid artery, if it breaks off and travels to the brain, it can easily cause right cerebral infarction. In the same way, speaking on the left side can easily cause left cerebral infarction.
That’s it, I feel like I’m confused again if I think about it.
Dr. Li Qian hurriedly appealed to everyone: "Follow Yingying's thinking. Don't think about these things, just think about the most common things."
How high is the success rate of this kind of transition from simplicity to complexity proposed by Dr. Xie Wanying?
The stimulants in Dr. Lu Yu's body inevitably weakened.
No one expected that at this moment, Section Chief Jin would pat Lu’s shoulder twice more: “Don’t you trust her?”
The foundation of a medical team is the spirit of trust. Therefore, the first thing that tests medical team members is not other things but trust.
Hospital leaders are hospital leaders after all, even if they are the head of the equipment department who is "ridiculed" for not understanding clinical practice.