Zheng Ren touched the patient's heart.
The heart muscle was trembling irregularly, as if it was making a final struggle. But all its efforts were in vain.
Even if he performed chest compressions under direct observation, he could only provide a small amount of momentum to his weak heart.
Zheng Ren raised his head and squinted his eyes as he looked at the electrocardiogram on the ECG monitor.
Three or more ventricular contractions occurred in succession!
[The QR wave group is deformed. The time limit is more than 0.12 seconds. The direction of the ST T wave is the opposite of the main wave of the QR wave group!]
The ventricular rate exceeded 220 beats per minute, and the heart rate was irregular!
The independent activity of the atrium did not have a fixed relationship with the QR wave group, forming a roommate separation. Occasionally, some or all of the ventricular agitation would reverse the flow and seize the atrium!