Exclusive follow-up with critically ill patients rescue commando: confrontation with "death" to make life continue!

Exclusive follow-up with critically ill patients rescue commando: confrontation with "death" to make life continue!

  Since the army supported the Hubei medical team to enter the Guanggu Hospital of Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital, party member and experts with rich clinical experience have been drawn from the whole hospital, and a commando team for the treatment of critically ill patients has been set up to participate in the rescue guidance and emergency handling of critically ill patients in the whole hospital. The urgent and dangerous tasks such as intubation, rescue, puncture and ECMO are often that they are at the forefront. The reporter followed this commando team into the red zone and confronted death at close range.

  △ Micro-video, critically ill patients, rescue commandos and death confrontation

  early hours of the morning

  A patient’s condition suddenly worsened.

  Commando members on duty to treat critically ill patients.

  Come to the scene quickly

  Emergency rescue, get close to you, and get close to the virus

  Lu Zhijie, a member of the commando team for the treatment of critically ill patients in Optics Valley Hospital of Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital:This patient’s heart rate is 145, oxygen saturation is 76, and I’m a little nervous.

  Lu Zhijie:This patient needs emergency intubation. We put on protective clothing, put on positive pressure ventilation mask, and then went into the infection ward, and informed them to prepare first-aid drugs, anesthetic drugs and consumables.

  CCTV reporter Liu Xiaoyu:Because today’s rescue needs to bend over in front of the patient and face the open airway, we now wear a positive pressure ventilation hood on the basis of protective clothing, which can effectively protect the patient when he is in close contact.

  In the face of high concentration virus, life and death are in an instant.

  Looking at the oxygen saturation, Lu Zhijie found that the patient’s blood pressure and oxygen saturation had no value, and he was ready to intubate the patient at any time. However, the intubation timing of critically ill patients must be well grasped, and the timing is a little slow, and patients are prone to cardiac arrest due to lack of oxygen.

  After sucking sputum for the patient once, Lu Zhijie decided to start intubation.

  Lu Zhijie:As soon as I put the mask down, the laryngoscope was picked up, and I wanted to send the tube in quickly. But when I look at the screen, I can’t see anything. There are many, many thick sputum stuck together in the deep throat of the patient.

  Although the sputum has been sucked once, the patient poured out a lot of thick sputum at the moment when the airway was opened, and at this moment, due to lack of oxygen, the patient’s heart rate began to drop rapidly.

  Lu Zhijie:Right in front of me at this time, what should I do? Life is at this moment, and I think it is necessary to insert this tube to solve his hypoxia problem, so that it is possible to save his life.

  Lu Zhijie decided to perform sputum aspiration and intubation on the patient again, and opened his mouth. In the face of the oncoming high-concentration virus, Lu Zhijie was less than 10 cm away from the patient.

  Lu Zhijie:As our doctors, the absolute first point is that we will not consider how dangerous we are. What if the patient can’t insert the tube? How to rescue it later? If you really go to the battlefield and go to the ward, don’t think about these problems. How to insert the tube as soon as possible can put him on the ventilator, and saving lives is what you have to do.

  Lu Zhijie:With oxygen, I had a little bit of heart, so I immediately went to the patient’s bedside to defibrillate him. I turned my head and looked at the patient’s monitor with P wave and sinus rhythm. Then I saw more and more sinus rhythms, and the patient’s heartbeat came back.

  At present, the commando team for the treatment of critically ill patients

  More than 30 emergency treatment tasks in the hospital have been completed.

  There are 25 critically ill patients in the hospital

  Transfer from ICU to general ward

  38 critically ill patients

  Be successfully cured

  Chief Producer Yang Hua Xiao Zhensheng

  Producer Zhang Wei Lu Yi

  Producer Zheng Hong?

  Reporter Liu Xiaoyu Zhou Su Xu Yi Qiu Zhifang Sun Guoqiang Du Lina Cao Xi

  Editor Guan Meilu Shan Hongxin

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