Nine provinces across the country have dispatched medical teams to aid Hebei. The


  total number of

medical teams from

other provinces has exceeded 600; Sichuan and Jiangsu have dispatched medical teams to carry out critical care

  On January 18, 61 medical staff from West China Hospital in Sichuan assembled a medical team to assist Hebei and went to Shijiazhuang People's Hospital, one of the designated hospitals for new crown pneumonia in Hebei Province, to start work.

On the same day, the Hebei medical team dispatched by the Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission arrived in Shijiazhuang.

This team is composed of 32 intensive care and nursing professionals from some top three hospitals in Jiangsu Province, and will support the Hebei Chest Hospital.

  Since January 7, nine provinces across the country have sent medical teams to Hebei, including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Beijing, Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi, Tianjin, Henan, and Sichuan.

  The Hebei epidemic is still being fermented.

According to public information, the total number of aid medical teams from other provinces has exceeded 600.

Among them, Jiangsu sent medical teams to the local area three times, and Zhejiang and Tianjin sent medical personnel twice.

  The medical team of West China Hospital has the largest number of intensive care department

  In the early morning of January 18, Sichuan West China Hospital received an order from the State Council’s joint prevention and control mechanism to initiate an emergency response plan. Within 2 hours, 61 medical staff formed a medical team and rushed to Shijiazhuang from Sichuan.

  The reporter learned from West China Hospital that the 61 team members are 20 doctors and 41 nurses, covering multiple departments of the hospital, including the Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Infectious Disease Center, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Nephrology , Department of Endocrinology, Department of Neurology, Department of Medical Affairs and Mental Health Center.

Among them, the intensive care department has the largest number of people, reaching 39.

The medical team will be stationed in Shijiazhuang People's Hospital to help the local rescue work for critically ill patients.

  According to Hebei Radio and Television Station, at 3:28 pm on January 18, in accordance with the State Council's joint prevention and control mechanism, the Hebei Medical Team sent by the Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission arrived at Shijiazhuang Station.

This team is composed of 32 intensive care and nursing professionals from some tertiary hospitals in Jiangsu Province.

Upon arrival, he will go to Hebei Chest Hospital for counterpart support.

  Prior to this, many intensive care specialists have been sent to Hebei, such as Tong Zhaohui, vice president of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, and Kang Yan, professor of intensive care medicine at West China Hospital of Sichuan University.

This time, Sichuan West China Hospital and Jiangsu Hebei Medical Team will go to the local area to carry out critical care tasks.

  On January 13, a death case occurred in Shijiazhuang City.

Yan Xixin, head of the Hebei Provincial New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Treatment Expert Team and Director of the Respiratory and Critical Care Department of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, introduced at a press conference that the case tested positive for nucleic acid on January 9 and had symptoms at the time, except for new coronary pneumonia In addition, the patient also had severe heart damage, and later developed multiple organ failure caused by critically ill new coronary pneumonia.

  At the State Council’s Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism press conference held on the same day, Guo Yanhong, Inspector of the Medical Administration and Hospital Administration of the National Health Commission, introduced that the average age of confirmed cases in Hebei is 50 years old, and 30% of them are over 60 years old, which poses challenges to treatment.

  Beijing, Jiangsu and Zhejiang sent a nucleic acid testing medical team

  On January 9, in accordance with the deployment of the medical treatment team of the State Council's joint prevention and control mechanism for the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the Beijing Municipal Health Commission and the Beijing Hospital Management Center selected 20 people from the Beijing Tiantan Hospital to aid Hebei nucleic acid testing medical team to assist Xingtai Nangong.

  Prior to this, Jiangsu and Zhejiang also dispatched nucleic acid testing medical teams to Hebei.

  According to the news from China News Agency, the Zhejiang Provincial Medical Team for the Nucleic Acid Detection of New Coronavirus in Hebei Province has a total of 103 members, composed of administrative management, medical testing, hospital feeling management and other personnel, carrying more than 100 equipment and 250,000 medical reagents. .

  The Jiangsu laboratory medical team also set off on January 7. According to CCTV news, the medical team has 106 people from 75 hospitals in 11 cities in Jiangsu Province and will assist the local area in carrying out nucleic acid testing.

  According to information from the press conference on the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hebei Province on January 16, the new round of nucleic acid testing in key areas of Hebei Province has been completed.

Deputy Governor Xu Jianpei introduced that from the location of the positive people when they were detected, all the new positive people detected in this round of Xingtai City were all detected in the centralized isolation point, indicating that the epidemic situation in Xingtai City has been controlled within a certain range so far.

Among the newly detected positive persons in Shijiazhuang this round, 180 were detected inside the isolation point, and 67 were detected outside the isolation point, indicating that screening, screening and control measures are working.

  Five provinces formed a hundred-person transfer team to support

  In addition to medical rescue and nucleic acid testing, medical teams from all over the country also went to Hebei to support flow traceability and pre-hospital transport.

  According to Great Wall.com, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hunan, Jiangxi and other five provinces transferred 103 professional and technical personnel to form a team to support Hebei's anti-epidemic flow. They arrived in Shijiazhuang on January 10 and 11.

On January 10th, the Hunan Province Support Hebei Anti-epidemic Research Team arrived and started work in the Shijiazhuang High-tech Zone.

On the afternoon of January 11, a total of 81 people from the four provinces including Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Jiangxi to support the Hebei Anti-epidemic Dispatching Team arrived in Shijiazhuang by train.

  In addition, on the evening of January 10, Tianjin has dispatched a medical team consisting of 24 medical staff to bring supplies and first aid equipment to Xingtai, Hebei for support.

The next day, Tianjin sent the second batch of medical teams to Hebei.

  On January 13, the Henan Provincial Health Commission transferred 95 doctors, nurses, and 95 doctors, nurses, and hospitals from 7 provincial hospitals including the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou Emergency Medical Rescue Center and Zhengzhou First People’s Hospital. Drivers and others formed a medical team from Henan Province to assist Hebei to Shijiazhuang City to carry out prevention, control and transfer guarantee work.

  ■ Dialogue

  Zhang Zhongwei, the leader of West China Medical Team:

  Multidisciplinary assembly minimizes mortality

  On January 18, 61 people from West China Hospital of Sichuan University arrived in Shijiazhuang for support.

The reporter talked with Zhang Zhongwei, the leader of the medical team and deputy director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, West China Hospital.

  Beijing News: What are the main tasks of the Huaxi Medical Team's support this time?

  Zhang Zhongwei: We mainly support the ICU of the local Shijiazhuang People's Hospital of Xinguan Hospital.

On the basis of existing management, in terms of manpower and professionalism, patients can receive more comprehensive care, improve the cure rate, and at the same time prevent the work intensity of medical staff from being overloaded.

  Beijing News: What is the situation in the local hospital?

  Zhang Zhongwei: The total number of ICU beds in the People's Hospital is estimated to be about 60. Now 2 small wards have been opened, and there are less than 30 beds in total, so the actual number of patients is less than this.

  The Beijing News: As of January 18, there are 28 severe and critical local hospitals in Hebei Province. The number does not seem to be too many. Why did the medical team take 61 people there this time?

  Zhang Zhongwei: The number of patients does not seem to be large, but to carry out comprehensive and intensive treatment and care for critically ill patients, a considerable amount of human resources is needed to truly manage and manage well.

The bed-to-care ratio for critically ill patients is between 1:2.5-1:3. Coupled with the special environment of the isolation ward, the physical and energy consumption of doctors and nurses will be greater, and the manpower required may be doubled.

61 people were added to the local area to achieve a more optimized operation.

  Beijing News: How many critically ill patients in ICU can be managed by 61 people?

  Zhang Zhongwei: The actual critically ill patients are about ten people, but there are also medical staff from the brother ICU fighting together.

If necessary, the rear will prepare the second batch of team members to support.

  Beijing News: What is the structure of the medical team?

  Zhang Zhongwei: 16 doctors, 4 respiratory therapists, 41 nurses.

From the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Infectious Disease Center, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Nephrology, Endocrinology, Neurology, and the Department of Medical Affairs and Mental Health Center.

Most of them have fought against the new crown in the first line.

  Beijing News: Why are there so many departments involved?

  Zhang Zhongwei: Out of our experience in Wuhan.

In addition to lung damage, severely ill patients with new coronary disease are often accompanied by diseases of other organs and other systems, and they cannot be limited to severe areas.

Multi-dimensional and comprehensive management is more conducive to overall recovery.

  Beijing News: Is there a lot of pressure on treatment?

Is there a preliminary medical plan?

  Zhang Zhongwei: There is not much pressure in this regard.

Many state-level experts have come to Hebei, and the national-level diagnosis and treatment plan is relatively mature. We have also dealt with the new crown for a year. We are familiar with the disease and have a deep understanding. It is just how to carry out an individualized plan in the clinic. Optimization and adjustment issues.

  Beijing News: What is the first step of the medical team's work after arriving in Shijiazhuang?

  Zhang Zhongwei: We first held an internal group meeting. Professor Kang Yan from the Department of Critical Care Medicine in West China is also one of the "Eight Immortals". He has already arrived in Shijiazhuang a while ago. He introduced us to the hospital.

Our medical team set up a management team of 6 people, conducted small-scale discussions, and decided to send a few key personnel to the hospital for on-site inspections the next day.

Many medical staff in the medical team have participated in the fight against the epidemic in many parts of the country and have rich experience.

  The Beijing News: What is your biggest concern at work now?

  Zhang Zhongwei: I am most concerned about how to cooperate with local counterparts more reasonably, optimize treatment, and reduce their pressure.

It is also necessary to understand the situation of local patients, the situation of hospital human resources and materials and equipment, and the operation process, make a review, and finalize the details of the shift schedule.

After the on-site inspection, we have to decide on a plan, which will be implemented jointly with the local medical team when it is officially settled on the 20th.

  Beijing News: What is the goal of the medical team?

  Zhang Zhongwei: One goal is to strive to minimize the mortality rate and do our best to do our best work, but we must face reality scientifically and not put too much pressure on the team members.

Another goal is to ensure zero infection among medical staff, and when the mission is over, everyone will return home safely.

  Beijing News reporter Dai Xuan