The patient was rescued, and the three finally relaxed.
Chen Cang also breathed a sigh of relief. If the patient had been treated with thrombolytic therapy for non-ST segment elevation acute coronary syndrome, it might have also been effective.
But the word "might" really isn't suitable for use in the medical field!
Because your "might" often brings about the uncertainty of life!
As medical personnel, we must make the best choices.
To give patients the most appropriate diagnostic and treatment plans, and not delay the patient's treatment due to the doctor's reasons.
Of course, maybe decades from now, people looking back might think our current treatment plans are crude and backward, even full of mistakes, but this is the best we can do right now.
The long river of history just develops like this.
Every field progresses through constant negation and self-negation.