On Chinese New Year s Eve, at an altitude of 10,000 meters, passengers suddenly had chest pain, and

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-12

"There is a passenger on this flight who has a sudden illness and urgently calls medical personnel! "On the night of Chinese New Year's Eve on February 9, Xiamen Airlines MF8084 Tianjin to Fuzhou flight suddenly sounded such a distress announcement. Wang Guanyu, chief physician of the pain department of Tianjin First Hospital, immediately got up and rushed to the stern of the cabin without hesitation: "I am a doctor, what help do you need?" ”

On February 10, Wang Guanyu recalled to the reporter of the People's ** Health Client, "When the flight attendant took me to the patient, the other party was pale, leaning back on the back of the seat with a painful expression, and the family members next to him anxiously recounted the condition. It was just over an hour before landing, and no one knew what would happen during that time. ”

She suddenly felt pain in her left front chest and back as well, this is flying in the sky, but what can I do? After listening to the family's briefing, Wang Guanyu immediately asked if he had any heart problems before, and the family replied that he did. At the time of the examination, the heart rate was 84 beats per minute, and with rich medical knowledge and years of clinical experience, Wang Guanyu quickly made a judgment: "This is likely to be angina, a manifestation of myocardial ischemia." ”

Wang Guanyu took a group photo with the crew. Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

Wang Guanyu introduced that the patient had a history of heart disease in the past, and he may be nervous and tired during the flight, and it was just after dinner time, most of the blood flowed into the gastrointestinal tract for digestion activities, which may be due to the decrease in blood supply and oxygen supply to the heart, which led to an increase in the burden on the heart, thereby causing myocardial ischemia. You should take some drugs to improve myocardial ischemia, such as quick-acting heart pills, and then rest and rest, and do not eat water for the time being.

At that time, the patient did not have a fast-acting heart pill, so the flight attendant asked nearby, and finally borrowed the medicine from the passenger in the back seat. "After taking the medicine and resting, the patient's condition was slowly relieved. The family members also said again and again, "Thank you, doctor, thank you for having you, and I wish you a happy new year and a happy journey." ”

On the subsequent flight, the flight attendant came to Wang Guanyu's side, and just when she was worried about whether it was the patient who had other conditions, the other party told her, "Dr. Wang, we can see from the registration information that today is your birthday, so we have prepared a small birthday surprise for you." ”

The sound of the radio in the cabin sounded birthday wishes, the flight attendants also brought birthday cards and drinks and snacks, and many passengers in the cabin also sent birthday wishes, "Happy Birthday". "Today is busy in the unit, really forgot about today's birthday, thank you very much for the care and thoughtfulness of all the flight crew of Xiamen Airlines MH3084. Gave me a very memorable birthday, an unforgettable Chinese New Year's Eve. ”

The birthday card that Wang Guanyu received. Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

I'm a doctor, and I have to stand up at this time, and I believe any medical worker will do that. Wang Guanyu said, "Seeing the patient turn the corner, at that moment I was really happy in my heart, and I also had a special sense of achievement, maybe this is the meaning of being a doctor." If you want to make a birthday wish, may there be no sickness in the world. ”

This 10,000-meter-high rescue is just a small microcosm of Dr. Wang Guanyu's medical career. She was awarded the title of "Moral Model" in the 6th Tianjin and the 7th National "Moral Model" Nomination Award. In January 2019, she successfully rescued a critically ill patient with a high suspicion of acute pulmonary embolism on Qantas QF107 flight from Sydney to Beijing. ”

*:People**.

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