Chapter 757 Tell Yan Huai
Chapter 757 Tell Yan Huai
Lu Yao agreed, "Go to the hospital?"
"No need," Wen Liang thought of someone, "I have Dean Lin's number, I can call him and ask."
If she remembered correctly, it was Dean Lin who was in charge of Mr. Fu's liver failure and liver transplantation. He should be very familiar with this condition.
"Then hit me quickly."
Wen Liang glanced at the time. It was two o'clock in the afternoon in Philadelphia, which meant it was two o'clock in the morning in Beijing. Dean Lin must be sleeping soundly in bed at this time.
However, time waits for no one, so Wen Liang dialed Dean Lin's number.
The phone rang for a long time before it was picked up. Dean Lin's voice came with obvious sleepiness and a hint of displeasure at being interrupted: "...Hello? Who is this?"
"President Lin, I'm very sorry to bother you so late!" Wen Liang spoke immediately, his voice full of apology, "I'm Wen Liang, I have something very important to consult you about."
The rustling sound from Dean Lin paused for a moment, and the sleepiness in his voice faded a little. "Wenliang? What's the matter? Tell me."
Wen Liang turned on the speakerphone and organized his words quickly and carefully: "Dean Lin, this is what I am doing. I am currently in Philadelphia, Country M. The wife of a very influential local business figure is currently receiving treatment in a private nursing home and has been diagnosed with end-stage liver failure."
"I went to visit her today and found that she was taking rifaximin and lactitol. However, not long after she took the medicine, she suddenly coughed up blood violently. The situation was very dangerous and she needed emergency treatment. Then I asked her family, and they said that she started to be like this recently. This is not the first time she has bled, and the medicine is difficult to control. Dean Lin, is this correct?"
Wen Liang recalled the situation and relayed it to Dean Lin one by one.
Dean Lin considered for a moment and asked, "Are you sure she is suffering from liver failure?"
"Yes, her family is already looking for a liver source and matching it."
"Vomiting blood in the late stage of liver failure is usually caused by portal hypertension and esophageal varicose bleeding, also known as EGVB. This is a very dangerous complication with a very high recurrence rate."
Hearing this, Wen Liang and Lu Yao looked at each other, thinking they were overthinking.
Unexpectedly, Dean Lin continued, "Especially after the first EGVB, if there is no effective treatment intervention, bleeding again is inevitable. The recurrence rate is 60% within one year. Even after receiving standardized treatment, the bleeding rate is 10% to 20% in one to two years."
Wen Liang: "..."
Dean Lin: "You just said that the patient was taking rifaximin and lactitol. These two drugs have limited effects on reducing portal hypertension. If the high pressure cannot be reduced, it may be that the first hemostasis was not complete, or there was no secondary prevention in the follow-up, which will lead to the recurrence of EGVB. However, it stands to reason that the patient's family is not short of money, and the doctor he hired should not be an ordinary person. After the first bleeding, it should be completely controlled, and it is impossible to make the low-level mistakes I mentioned. This is unreasonable."
"So you also think there's something wrong with the patient's treatment?"
"Based on the information you gave me, it's like this. As you said, the bleeding tendency has worsened recently. If it's not controlled in time, it will be fatal. This may happen in ordinary hospitals, but it's very unacceptable to have such a thing happen under top medical conditions. I strongly suggest that the hospital provide complete medication records and treatment operation reports, and invite a completely independent third-party authority to conduct an emergency consultation."
"Okay, thank you Dean Lin for your answer. I understand and I will tell them." Wen Liang's voice was filled with genuine gratitude.
With Dean Lin's words, she had a reason to convince Yan Huai.
"You're welcome. Take action as soon as possible to protect the patient's safety!" Director Lin urged, "Keep in touch. If there is any professional advice I can provide, please let me know at any time."
After hanging up the phone, Lu Yao couldn't wait to ask, "There is definitely something wrong with Dean Coleman. Do you plan to tell them now, or wait until Xin Feng has a result?"
Wen Liang paused, "Say it now."
Time waits for no one. The sooner we speak up, the sooner we can have a third-party consultation to avoid delaying Xie Shu's condition.
As soon as he finished speaking, Wen Liang called Yan Huai, "Where are you now?"
Yan Huai: "Just arrived at the company, what's the matter?"
"Okay, I'll go find you at the company."
"what's up?"
"It's hard to explain over the phone, let's talk about it in person."
Yan Huai: "..."
Half an hour later, Wen Liang and Lu Yao sat on the sofa in the reception room of Wilson Group.
A few minutes later, Yan Huai pushed the door open and walked to the sofa opposite Wen Liang, asking, "What do you want from me?"
Wen Liang said directly, "I suggest that you immediately find another hospital to conduct a third-party consultation for Mrs. Xie."
Yan Huai was startled, "Why?"
Wen Liang then told him about Emma's experience, and emphasized that "…Emma and Jamie, as well as Mrs. Xie and Mason, have the same blood type."
"So you suspect that mother is also a subject of human experiment?" Yan Huai didn't quite believe it. "But, mother's health has been under the care of Dean Coleman for more than ten years. Before, mother's condition was particularly critical. If it weren't for Dean Coleman, mother would probably be gone."
Wen Liang: "Maybe he caused it, in order to gain your trust, or he exaggerated the illness."
"My father said that Coleman was not considered a top doctor in the field of liver disease, but he was hired anyway because he came from a poor family, was honest, had a pure mind, and was passionate about medicine. Over the years, my father and Dean Coleman have become friends, and he has a good salary, so there is no reason for him to do this."
"That's not the case. As a human being, there are always weaknesses or handles. What if KL seizes his weakness and threatens him?"
Lu Yao: "Why are you talking so much? Just play the recording!"
Yan Huai was just wondering what the recording was when he saw Wen Liang take out his cell phone, tap a few times on the screen, and a recording began to play.
It was a recording of a phone call between Wen Liang and Dean Lin.
As the recording played, Yan Huai's expression became visibly solemn.
Dean Coleman had been in charge of his mother's health for so long that he and his father had never doubted him and believed what he said about his mother's condition.
"... Dean Lin is the dean of Dexing Hospital and a professor of medicine who studies liver disease. As an outsider, what he says is absolutely credible." After the recording ended, Wen Liang added, "Besides, third-party consultation has only advantages and no disadvantages. If Mrs. Xie is really seriously ill, the consulting doctor may be able to come up with a good treatment plan. If she goes to the operating table, it will be too late."
Wen Liang had long suspected that Emma did not have liver cancer. The liver she underwent during the resection surgery was a healthy liver that was transplanted to a sick senior executive of the KL Group.
Yan Huai nodded seriously, "I'll arrange for a doctor to re-examine my mother."
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