Could the patient be matched with a newly implanted heart?
Would the blood have a rejection reaction?
These were the key to determining the success of the surgery.
Gu Qiqi closely observed the patient's postoperative reaction and carefully adjusted the combination, dosage, and speed of the various life sustaining drugs. She did not feel tired even after working for more than four hours.
Finally, the indicators displayed by the various instruments gradually returned to normal.
Among them, the most critical indicator, the blood index, gradually rose from the lowest point of 6 to 40.
It could be said that she was leaning towards normal people.
In other words, this newly replaced heart was pulsating vigorously in the new owner's chest. It could pump blood to circulate in the owner's body.
The operation was a success.