In the ambulance, the young doctor had been holding his question for quite some time!
Just now he had been longing to ask Chen Cang how he could detect the patient's abnormal heart sounds without a stethoscope.
After the woman was brought onto the ambulance, her ECG was quickly completed. Seeing the results of the ECG, the older doctor also fell silent.
Although an ECG cannot effectively display pulmonary arterial hypertension, the various signs on it strongly suggested that this was indeed the case.
He then took a careful listen with the stethoscope, and sure enough, he heard the ejection systolic murmur in the pulmonary valve area, the regurgitant systolic murmur in the tricuspid area, and the third and fourth heart sounds indicative of right ventricular involvement!
What did this indicate? It was exactly what the young man described earlier.
What a master!
At this moment, the young doctor asked, "Teacher Zhang, he... could hear it even without a stethoscope?"