Social networks shared a clip of forces pushing a medical stretcher a long distance and performing continuous chest compressions to save the life of a young man who had stopped breathing and had stopped breathing due to electric shock.
This construction site is located about 200m from the hospital. At that time, Mr. Tran Thang Long, a hospital security guard, was the first person to receive information from the construction site, so he immediately ran to the Emergency Department to report the news.
Immediately after that, Mr. Long used a motorbike to take doctor Duong Thanh Luan to the scene first, while doctor Cao Quy Tu pushed the stretcher and followed behind.
As the person who directly performed CPR on the patient on the stretcher from the construction site to the hospital, Dr. Luan recounted: "When we approached, the patient was in a state of convulsions, and we could not feel the femoral and carotid pulses, so we immediately performed CPR."
Doctors and nurses promptly performed CPR to save the patient's life after he stopped breathing and had a heart attack. Photo: BVCC
“I climbed onto the stretcher and performed CPR on the patient, while Dr. Quy and Mr. Long quickly pushed the stretcher straight to the hospital. At that time, the stretcher was moving quite fast and shaking violently, but I didn’t think much about it, just focused on racing against time while calmly performing CPR in the hope of saving the patient’s life. After nearly 4 minutes, we took the patient to the Emergency Resuscitation Department, which had full equipment, medicine, and support staff,” Dr. Luan recalled.
At that time, the patient was still in critical condition, deep coma, cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, no pulse, electrocardiogram on monitor showed ventricular fibrillation.
Doctors continued to perform continuous chest compressions, use balloon pumps, vasopressors, and electric shocks. About 5 minutes after entering the Emergency Department, the patient had a pulse, stable sinus rhythm, and improved blood pressure.
To ensure respiratory and circulatory functions, doctors performed endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, performed paraclinical tests and held a hospital-wide consultation to determine the extent of the damage, thereby providing an appropriate treatment regimen. After the condition was controlled, the patient was transferred to a higher level for continued monitoring and intensive treatment. The patient has now had the endotracheal tube removed, can breathe on his own and is conscious.
Doctors assessed this as a successful emergency thanks to the quick and accurate response of the medical team, helping the patient overcome the critical condition.
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