Coronavirus / Doctors save life increase blood oxygen level 40 to 93 for COVID patient

Zoom News : May 18, 2021, 10:48 PM
Ranchi: Doctors are not only called the God of the earth, in Corona Pandemic, where the lives of people are in danger, the nursing staff and doctors are putting their lives at risk by putting their lives at risk. Physicians have saved a woman's life by playing on her life at Sadar Hospital in Ranchi. The oxygen level of the 57-year-old woman had reached 40 but today due to the untiring efforts of doctors, it is at 93.

Don't give up

According to the news published in Dainik Jagran, the condition of Coronavirus Infected woman was kept on the first oxygen bed due to continuous worsening. This was then shifted to the mask well ventilator. Despite this, the oxygen level of the woman continued to fall. When the woman was given an ABG test, it was found that the situation was getting worse. But the doctors did not give up, they were constantly trying to save the woman.

Doctors took a big risk

The panel of doctors of the ICU discussed, in which it was concluded that if nothing is done quickly, the woman is just a guest for a few minutes. To save the life of a corona-infected woman, doctors took an extremely difficult decision. It was decided to put the tube through the woman's mouth and put it on the invasive ventilator. Earlier there was no treatment in the hospital by this method. Still taking the risk, the doctor posted at the ICU, Dr. Prince, Dr. Ajit Kumar and Dr. Vikas Vallabh completed this process in time. Eventually the woman's oxygen level reached 40 to 93.

There was a high risk of infection

To save the life of the woman, the doctors also put their lives at risk. During this process, the tube was to be transported through the woman's mouth, throat, and lungs. During this time there was a full risk of spreading Coronavirus infection. The doctors who carried out this procedure could have been infected. But the doctors saved the woman's life by winning all the challenges.

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