Title: National feather rising star Zhang Zhijie died suddenly in the Asian Youth Championship, and emergency experts pointed out three major rescue omissions at the scene
In the sports arena, the health of athletes has always been one of the top concerns for event organizers and spectators. However, unfortunately, in the recent Asian Youth Badminton Championships, Zhang Zhijie, a young player of the national badminton team, suddenly fell to the ground during the match and was subsequently confirmed to die suddenly. This tragic incident not only shocked the badminton community at home and abroad, but also aroused public attention to the emergency medical rescue system on the sports field. In their analysis of the incident, emergency experts pointed out that three critical life-saving links were missed at the scene.
Zhang Zhijie is a talented young badminton player whose outstanding performance on the court and positive spirit have won the love and respect of many badminton enthusiasts. In the Asian Youth Championships, Zhang Zhijie's sudden fall to the ground surprised and shocked everyone. Judging from the video materials at the scene, Zhang Zhijie did not show obvious discomfort before falling to the ground, which further aggravated the suddenness and seriousness of the incident.
According to the analysis of emergency experts, there are three major omissions in on-site rescue. First of all, there is a lack of timely identification and response on site. After Zhang Zhijie fell to the ground, the referee and medical personnel at the scene failed to immediately identify the symptoms that may have been cardiac arrest, resulting in valuable rescue time being missed. In the case of cardiac arrest, every second of delay can greatly reduce the survival rate.
Second, there is a lack of effective emergency medical rescue measures at the scene. After Zhang Zhijie fell to the ground, although the medical team at the scene performed first aid, it was obvious that there was a lack of targeted cardiac resuscitation operations. Experts point out that if there is equipment such as an automated external defibrillator on site and there are professionals to operate it, there may be different results.
Finally, there are deficiencies in rescue coordination and follow-up treatment at the scene. After Zhang Zhijie fell to the ground, the rescue work at the scene appeared to be somewhat chaotic, lacking unified command and coordination. In addition, Zhang Zhijie's transfer and follow-up treatment were not arranged in a timely and effective manner, which affected the rescue effect to a certain extent.
These three omissions reflect the problems in the emergency medical rescue system in current sporting events. Experts suggest that in order to improve rescue efficiency and success, event organizers should strengthen the training of on-site medical teams to ensure that they can identify and deal with emergencies in a timely and accurate manner. At the same time, the event site should be equipped with complete medical equipment, including automated external defibrillators, etc., and ensure that there are professionals to operate them. In addition, event organizers should also establish an efficient rescue coordination mechanism to ensure that rescue and evacuation can be carried out quickly and orderly in the event of an emergency.
Mr. Zhang's sudden death was a tragedy, but it was also a wake-up call for the sports world. Only by continuously improving and strengthening the emergency medical rescue system can we better protect the health and safety of athletes, and make sports events truly become a stage to show sportsmanship and style.