The girl's name is Xiaoyu, and she is 17 years old this year. Because of some things, after taking a whole bottle of medicine, she soon became unconscious and her life was dying. She was rushed to the hospital by her family and admitted to the intensive care unit. After repeated rescue, respiratory and cardiac arrest still occurred, and the doctor issued several critical notices in succession. This fact is hard for Xiaoyu's parents to accept. After all, her daughter is still so young, just at the age of flower season. In order to prolong their daughter's life, parents decided to donate their children's organs and let her see the world in another way.
After signing the donation consent, the hospital contacted the Organ Donation Department of Wuhan University People's Hospital, and Qi Chunlan, the coordinator, immediately rushed to the hospital. After understanding the situation, with years of experience, she felt that the girl still had the possibility of treatment, and immediately contacted Yu Zhui, an authoritative expert of Wuhan Hospital, for the girl's family. Director Yu said that although the chance of saving lives is only 1%, it is worth a try! So Dr. Qi Chunlan braved the light rain and transferred to the People's Hospital of Wuhan University. Director Yu's medical team greeted him at the door and immediately launched a rescue operation.
When Xiaoyu arrived, he was already in a deep coma, and cardiac pacing could only be maintained by strengthening drugs. After many consultations, Director Yu decided to exchange blood for the girl, clean up the residual drugs in the blood, and strive for a chance. After 15 hours of all-night treatment, Xiaoyu's vital signs were stable, and even his eyes were opened the next day, and he gradually became self-aware. After detailed examination, the miracle is that the girl's brain is not damaged and there are many opportunities to return to normal!
Xiaoyu's life touched many people's hearts. Knowing that her family was in difficulties, the coordinator Qi Chunlan also took the initiative to help raise money to prepare for the girl's next treatment. I believe that after the girl recovers, she will be grateful to these doctors who are busy for her, and will cherish her life more and live a good life!