65438+1October 20th 17:35, a Hangzhou-Sanya flight of Xiamen Airlines took off from Xiaoshan Airport 10 minute, and a 7-year-old girl on board suddenly twitched. The plane returned immediately, and the medical emergency center of Xiaoshan Airport immediately arrived at the designated place to wait for rescue. 18: 05, the plane landed and the rescue team boarded the plane as soon as the hatch was opened. It took less than 5 minutes from observation and diagnosis to sending the little girl to the ambulance.
Yesterday, I came to Xiaoshan Airport to learn more about this medical emergency center.
16 doctor 10 nurse
Someone is on duty 24 hours a day.
The center belongs to the Emergency Support Department of Airport Group and is non-profit (non-governmental). Mainly responsible for emergency rescue and security work within the airport and within 8 kilometers of the airport runway centers, including injury classification, on-site treatment and evacuation of the wounded.
There are 36 staff members, including doctors 16 (general practitioners 1 1 person, and the rest are internal surgeons and pediatricians). 10 nurses, 8 drivers and 2 pharmacists.
Doctors are experienced, with at least five years of clinical experience in 3A hospitals. The oldest doctor, Dr. Shen Tu (the first doctor who rushed to the engine room to rescue the twitching girl that day), is almost 60 years old and has worked in the airport emergency center 1 1 year, with more than 20 years of clinical experience before.
There are three medical stations and a rescue center in the airport. The T 1 terminal is equipped with a doctor, and the T2 and T3 terminals are equipped with a doctor, a nurse and a driver respectively (mainly according to the passenger flow). There are medical staff on duty 24 hours a day.
Six cardiac arrests last year
Mostly middle-aged men
"Last year, there were 16 return and alternate flights like Abao, including 6 cardiac arrests, and the rest were gastrointestinal bleeding, cerebrovascular accidents, febrile convulsions, epilepsy and convulsions." Dr. Ni, head of the center, said. Most of the six passengers with cardiac arrest are middle-aged men.
The last time happened in the early morning of June165438+1October 65438+March last year, a male passenger who flew back to Hangzhou from Lijiang suddenly fell to the ground at the baggage carousel, and his breathing and heartbeat stopped. Three medical staff in the center were rescued urgently. In the process of transferring from the airport to the hospital, they made 7000 consecutive heart compressions, and the ambulance was sent to the nearest Dajiangdong Hospital as quickly as possible. Later, the passengers resumed their spontaneous heartbeat and breathing. Early professional and efficient rescue helped patients win back their lives.
If someone suddenly falls ill at the airport, the quickest way to find a doctor is to ask the nearest staff for help immediately and call 86662 120 or 120 immediately.
Cold, fever, headache and brain fever
Airsickness and diarrhea ...
These minor problems can be dealt with at the airport.
In 20 18, Xiaoshan airport handled more than 30 million passengers, and the medical emergency center received more than 2000 passengers/kloc-0, including more than 203 passengers 1000.
Most emergency cases are trauma, syncope, abdominal pain and chest tightness. The first aid center mainly provides pre-hospital first aid, giving patients oxygen inhalation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, ECG monitoring, dressing and hemostasis, fixation and handling.
Dr. Ni said: "What we usually see most are common diseases such as headache, fever and stomachache. From this perspective, we are more like a community hospital. "
According to Dr. Mao, most passengers come to buy medicine because of minor illnesses. Some people have a cold and fever, and some people get carsick. ...
"As a medical emergency center, we are fully prepared for common diseases. Dizziness, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, etc ... You can come directly to us or ask the airport staff for help. "
Last year, more than 100 passengers watched their ears.
Most of them are caused by colds.
Dr. Mao said: "Many people may think that flying with a cold has little effect, but it is not." Last year, more than 100 people came to the airport medical emergency center to see their ears. Most of them are caused by colds and fever.
Dr. Ni said that when passengers come to see their ears, we mainly ask them if they have a history of otitis media in the past. If so, we will remind them of the possible consequences of flying. Due to high altitude and high pressure, the plane may cause excessive ear pressure and severe ear pain. In severe cases, perforation of tympanic membrane will affect hearing. After the reminder, it will be suggested to change flights or take high-speed rail and other modes of travel.
Dr. Ni said that if you encounter ear pain at high altitude, you can hold your nose and inflate it or chew gum to relieve ear discomfort.
Why were there so many emergency injuries last year?
Dr. Ni said that the scope of trauma is relatively wide, and superficial contusion is also counted. Most of them happened outside the airport. Some passengers didn't go to the hospital because their injuries were not serious. When they arrived at the airport, they just had time to see the medical point and came in to ask for treatment, such as disinfection of minor wounds and mild sprain of their feet.
(The original title is "Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport has a medical center to treat 1.2 million passengers", trainee reporter Liu Kang, editor Komi Guo)