Chapter 0284: Admitted to ICU Every Year

According to several key lab results, it can be definitively diagnosed as lactic acid poisoning.

It's peculiarly lactic acid poisoning. Neither the anesthesiologist, Director Ouyang, nor Dr. Jin understood why lactic acid poisoning occurred.

The anesthesiologist glanced at Yang Ping; his mild suggestion to "check for lactic acid" timely indicated the correct direction, otherwise, they would have undoubtedly wasted much time.

Without time to investigate the cause, the anesthesiologist immediately decided to treat the symptoms first—the patient's life was the top priority.

"250ml of 5% sodium bicarbonate, to be administered through IV, examine urine output, measure central venous pressure!"

Correction of acidosis was the imperative task, then fluid resuscitation was necessary, and in severe situations, hemodialysis would be needed to filter out the lactic acid from the blood.