麻豆传媒 — Tears filled Muhammad Kashlan, M.D.鈥檚, eyes as he told Tony Price鈥檚 wife, 鈥淚f your husband doesn鈥檛 get to Beaumont Hospital quickly, he鈥檚 not going to make it.鈥

An X-ray showed Price, 61, had virtually no lung capacity. His kidneys were shutting down. Sepsis, a potentially life-threatening infection, was setting in. He was dying.

鈥淪ometimes, as a physician, you feel helpless. You see your patient dying in front of your eyes. It鈥檚 a difficult situation,鈥 Dr. Kashlan adds.

Price was at a hospital that is about a 40-minute drive away from Beaumont Hospital 鈥 Royal Oak. The 61-year-old would not survive an ambulance ride.

The only way to safely transport Price was in the air. So, Dr. Kashlan called his colleagues at Beaumont Hospital鈥擱oyal Oak and asked them to send the Beaumont One helicopter.

鈥淚 went from being hopeless to hopeful. It was amazing. Deep inside my heart, I knew he would make it if he could be airlifted,鈥 Dr. Kashlan says.

Soon after, a Beaumont One helicopter crew arrived at the hospital and loaded Price into the aircraft.

鈥淭he Beaumont One crew was amazing. They had to take him off the ventilator at the other hospital and then transfer him to the helicopter鈥檚 machine. They gave him a medicine to make his lungs expand. He would not have survived any other way,鈥 Price鈥檚 wife, Janice Price, says.

The helicopter includes sophisticated equipment not available in an ambulance. Plus, the flight crew has additional specialized medical training beyond traditional paramedics. It鈥檚 essentially a flying intensive care unit.

鈥淲e carry a special inhaled medication that helps the lungs of patients like Mr. Price. It's called nitric oxide. It makes the areas of the lungs that are still functioning work better. The medication requires specialized equipment that works with our ventilator. Since it's inhaled straight to the lungs, we started seeing improvements in minutes,鈥 Beaumont One Flight Paramedic Marie Wilkinson says.

Six minutes later, they landed just outside the Beaumont Hospital 鈥 Royal Oak Emergency Center. A team including two perfusionists, two attending surgeons, two senior residents and several nurses were waiting for Price to arrive. Doctors connected Price to Beaumont鈥檚 ECMO machine and his condition started to improve. ECMO, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, is a process that allows a machine to do the work of the lungs and the heart. For the first week, the ECMO oxygenator allowed his body to breathe because his lungs were not working.

鈥淢r. Price is one of the sickest patients I have ever had the privilege to help. I'm glad I could play even a small part in his care,鈥 Wilkinson says.

Beaumont Surgical Intensivist Felicia Ivascu, M.D., diagnosed Price with vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. 鈥淲ithout Beaumont One, he would not have survived the transport to Beaumont Hospital and would have died. The crew was in direct contact with me to make the trip as safe as possible,鈥 she says.

Price remained in the intensive care unit for several months. He moved to a traditional hospital room. Then, several other medical problems extended his stay.

鈥淚 was so close to death. It opens your eyes. This is my second chance at life and I鈥檓 going to make the most of it,鈥 Tony Price says. 鈥淚 think there is something out there still left for me to do. There鈥檚 a reason I鈥檓 alive. God had a hand in it.鈥

Janice Price also believes her family鈥檚 faith in God and the expertise of the flight crew and medical staff at Royal Oak saved her husband鈥檚 life.

鈥淚 am so grateful to the helicopter crew and the doctors at Beaumont. They saved his life. My husband and I have four adult sons and it scares us all to think about how we almost lost Tony,鈥 she says. The couple became friends as teenagers and recently celebrated their 43-year-anniversary.

In early September, Price stood for the first time since he collapsed at his Lake Orion home. Physical therapy treatments strengthen him every day. Now, after spending 105 days in the hospital, Tony Price is home in time to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family. He checked out of Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak in Michigan on Monday.

鈥淓veryone at Beaumont, from the cleaning crew to the doctors and nurses have been wonderful. They are a like a second family to me,鈥 Tony Price says. 鈥淚 am looking forward to living the rest of my life and getting back to my photography hobby. It鈥檚 incredible that I survived. I have so much to be thankful for right now.鈥