"Dr. Liu, what's the exact situation?" Xu Guosheng, the chief physician of the cardiology department, arrived at the emergency department.
"Dr. Xu, this patient has a two-year history of epilepsy. Other hospitals diagnosed it as idiopathic epilepsy," Liu Banxia quickly explained.
"He had three seizures today. The second one occurred in the ambulance and lasted for 27 seconds. The third one happened in the emergency department. Two minutes into the seizure, we injected two units of lorazepam. He recovered 3 minutes and 17 seconds later."
"When the monitor was first connected, there was an instant when his blood pressure and heart rate dropped to zero, then recovered. I suspect ventricular fibrillation occurred at that moment, but it happened too quickly to serve as a definitive basis for diagnosis."
Xu Guosheng frowned. "Are you saying the epilepsy was cardiogenic? Adams-Stokes syndrome?"