Timely cardiac tamponade, doctor saves young man from circulatory arrest

Hà Lê |

Doctors at Hanoi Kidney Hospital performed cardiac tamponade to save a young man who stopped circulating after an accident.

On the morning of March 16, a young man who had a traffic accident and fell into a state of circulatory arrest in alley 100, Nguyen Chi Thanh street (Hanoi) was promptly given an emergency cardiac tampon by a doctor, regaining his life in a critical situation.

At about 7 am on the same day, Dr. Nguyen Huy Tien, working at Hanoi Kidney Hospital, when present near alley 100 Nguyen Chi Thanh, discovered a young man in a traffic accident, lying motionless and showing signs of circulatory arrest.

Recognizing the patient's critical condition, Dr. Tien immediately approached, performed chest compressions and performed initial first aid steps right at the scene. After a period of urgent emergency treatment, the patient showed signs of circulatory recovery and gradually woke up.

Immediately after that, Dr. Tien continued to contact the 115 Emergency Center to take the patient to a medical facility for in-depth monitoring and treatment.

The doctor's calmness, quick and professional handling have made an important contribution to saving the young man in a "life-threatening" situation.

The beautiful action of a doctor not only shows a sense of responsibility and medical ethics, but also spreads the image of doctors who are always ready to save people, even when not in the hospital.

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