Zhang Tinghai believed his mind hadn't gone astray.
If the people from the cardiothoracic department were truly capable, take a look: is the one desperately performing external cardiac compressions right now even from cardiothoracic? Don't assume an anesthesiologist knows nothing. If external cardiac compressions fail, the success rate for open-chest cardiac massage to restore the heartbeat is exceedingly low. This has long been statistically proven in medicine. As such, clinical rescue procedures typically stop at external cardiac compressions when they prove ineffective.
To save this heart now, they must immediately identify the cause and administer targeted treatment.
Anxious frustration alternated on Zhang Tinghai's face.
Anesthesiologists watch surgeons operate daily; the so-called clarity of outsiders often gives them a unique understanding of who's truly skilled at specific moments.