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Original title: Protecting patients to fight the epidemic together (the front-line anti-epidemic group)
The first group of medical aid teams from Sichuan University West China Hospital conducted pre-departure training.
Photo courtesy of Sichuan University West China Hospital (data photo)
“As long as it takes, I will keep fighting on the front line.” On September 8, Kang Yan, director of the Department of Intensive Care Medicine at Sichuan University West China Hospital, said after the national meeting of praise for combating the new corona pneumonia epidemic. As captain of the third group of the West China Hospital medical aid team, Kang Yan led more than 130 people in Wuhan for 60 days and treated more than 200 critically ill patients. After returning from Hubei, he successively invested in epidemic assistance in Heilongjiang and Urumqi …
After the outbreak of the new corona pneumonia, the emergency medical team of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University sent a total of 175 medical staff to help Wuhan urgently. From January 25, Qiao Fu, the first member of the Hubei medical aid team, set foot on the train bound for Wuhan, until the evacuation of the last group of Hubei medical team members on April 7, the Medical equipment stationed at the East Hospital of the Wuhan University People’s Hospital and the Wuhan Red Cross. Hui Hospital took care of 7 critically ill areas and saved the lives of hundreds of critically ill and seriously ill patients.
Zoning Classification——
Specific distribution of treatment forces
As an intensive care team, after arriving at the East Campus of Wuhan University People’s Hospital on February 7, they clashed with Kang Yan and others on how to find patients at risk of death and perform key treatments.
At that time, 77 critically ill patients had been admitted to the 80 beds of the two critically ill areas taken over by the medical team. According to the requirement of 0.8 physicians and 3 nurses for 1 critically ill patient, the medical and nursing strength of this 131 person is still less than 2/3. How to do? After much consideration, Kang Yan proposed zoning and classification, and took aim at rescue efforts.
Subsequently, the medical team subdivided the room into red, yellow and green areas. The red zone admits critically ill patients, the yellow zone admits patients who may go from seriously ill to critically ill, and the green zone admits patients with relatively mild symptoms. “The medical and nursing forces focused on treating patients in the red zone, and the mortality rate in the red zone was reduced, and the mortality rate of the entire group of patients was reduced.” Kang Yan said that after zoning and classification, several relatively mild patients were treated in the green zone. Medical staff can take care of it.
A few days before leaving Wuhan, Liu Yao, a member of the medical team, wrote his name on his white coat at the request of a patient. “I want to keep my clothes sanitized forever.” The patient said that when he was admitted to the hospital, he was in a serious condition and relied on a ventilator for a long time to sustain his life. He recovered smoothly after careful treatment by medical staff.
Act now-
Do your best to transform the oxygen supply system
On the first day of the Lunar New Year, Luo Fengming, a professor at the Department of Respiratory and Intensive Care Medicine at West China Hospital, took the initiative to support E’s medical team to enter the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital. “The hospital does not have a central oxygen supply station and can only meet the oxygen demand of more than 100 patients in daily operation.” Luo Fengming said that low oxygen pressure and insufficient oxygen became the number one problem that plagued the medical team in clinical treatment work at that time.
I can not wait! After various efforts, the medical team and the hospital invited the engineering team that had just participated in the construction of Leishenshan Hospital to urgently transform the oxygen supply system. Nine days later, the newly built oxygen supply station was put into operation in all wards of the Wuhan Red Cross Hospital. Oxygen was delivered directly to each ward and all patients received sufficient oxygen.
The Hubei Second Medical Support Team, located in the East District of Wuhan University People’s Hospital, also found an oxygen deficiency problem. Therefore, Zhang Hongwei, a medical gas engineer, joined the medical team in the third E support medical team that left on February 7. Zhang Hongwei discovered the reasons for oxygen insufficiency through calculations: first, the original liquid oxygen carburetor could not meet the existing oxygen demand and the gassing capacity was insufficient; second, the special oxygen supply rooms for patients with new coronary pneumonia were too concentrated. The diameter of the oxygen line is too small.
“It is necessary to transform the oxygen supply center of the hospital.” After Zhang Hongwei submitted his suggestions, everyone immediately took action; On February 15, the hospital’s oxygen supply center was renovated and the problem of insufficient oxygen supply in the entire east hospital ward was resolved.
Emergency transfer——
Work together to create the miracle of life
“Lai Wei, Wang Peng and Zeng Peng formed an emergency transfer team to transfer a critically ill patient from Ward 16 to Ward 23.” At 1:20 p.m. on February 20, Kang Yan made an emergency call. 20 minutes to guide patients through the miracle of life “life and death line”.
At 12:57 noon that day, Wu Xiongfei, director of the Section 16 Ward, sent an urgent request for help on the WeChat group: there was a 47-year-old male patient in the Ward whose condition continued to worsen. Subsequently, the ward received a reply from Kang Yan: Ward 23 can accept it. However, although the two rooms are in the same building, one is on the seventh floor and the other is on the 14th floor. This stretch of the road does not appear to be long, but for the transfer team and the patients, it is one ” life or death line “.
Urgent action! The Wuhan University People’s Hospital and the West China team immediately formed a team to prepare for the transfer; just as the transfer was being prepared, the patient’s situation changed drastically … After the emergency transfer team discussed, the second set of plans was immediately adopted, that is, emergency treatment in 16 wards, waiting for patients. they were transferred to Room 23 after their condition stabilized. Since then, the patient’s condition gradually stabilized and the emergency transfer team decided to move immediately. After 20 minutes, the patient successfully crossed the “line of life and death” from the 7th floor to the 14th floor and soon recovered.
Working together can create miracles. On February 12, the official Weibo of West China Hospital of Sichuan University published a photo of two doctors cheering each other on at the East Campus of Wuhan University People’s Hospital.
The male lead in the photo is Bai Lang, party branch secretary and deputy director of the Center for Infectious Diseases at West China Hospital, and the female lead is his wife, Xu Shanling, an intensive care physician at Sichuan Cancer Hospital. . The two withheld each other’s record from the medical aid team in Hubei and walked on the front lines of fighting the epidemic. Although both were assigned to the East Campus of Wuhan University People’s Hospital, they never met to avoid cross infection. After the rare encounter, the husband and wife made a “Come and win” gesture, cheering on countless netizens …
■ Brief comment
Health is for life
From the recklessness in the SARS isolation room 17 years ago, to the heroic rescue in the Wenchuan earthquake, the Yushu earthquake and the Lushan earthquake, group after group of Western Chinese medical personnel insisted that people first and life first, and people always put life and health first. First. It is a vivid and true representation of this group of people who are capable of rushing through difficulties and rushing towards the critical moment.
Go on the mission alive and protect all beings with much love. Whether it is Doctor Kang Yan who is always fighting on the front lines, or hiding the doctors and couples Bai Lang and Xu Shanling who went to the front, every member of the West China Medical Team is a heroic and selfless member. One by one, the brave medical staff dressed in white suits and marched backward, composing a moving chapter of Sichuan and Hubei’s deep love and fighting the epidemic together.