(Combating New Coronary Pneumonia) Interview with Critical Care Experts: Health Monitoring of Discharged Patients is an Important Work in the Later Period

China News Agency, Wuhan, April 3 (Reporter Ran Wenjuan and Yang Chengchen) "Performing targeted follow-up on different patients is a major problem to be solved at present."

Recently, he was interviewed by a reporter from China News Agency to discuss the critical treatment. Zhan Qingyuan, the director of the five departments of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital and the deputy leader of the medical team of the National Medical Team of Hubei Province, said.

The new crown pneumonia diagnosis and treatment plan has been added to the management of patients after discharge from the sixth edition. It stipulates that patients who meet the discharge standards need to be followed up regularly after 14 days of isolation. In addition, the National Health Commission has developed a rehabilitation plan for discharged patients.

Zhan Qingyuan believes that the follow-up, observation, and intervention of patients with severe discharge will be the focus of attention in the later period. He specifically pointed out that because the new coronavirus attacks multiple organs, each organ needs to be evaluated and checked during follow-up. However, targeted follow-up of different patients is also a difficult problem to be solved.

"Some people have recently said that the new crown virus affects women's egg cells. If true, then the virus will have an impact on human genetic cells. How should such patients be followed up? What should patients with affect the heart and immune system Going to follow-up? We still have a lot to do later. "Zhan mentioned that the probability of sequelae is unknown, and only through long-term and accurate follow-up can a clear answer be made. (Finish)