The treatment of a patient with neoconiosis in Hubei recently attracted attention. A man who weighed more than 200 pounds deteriorated rapidly after contracting neoconiosis and suffered two cardiac arrests during the resuscitation process, before medical staff helped him out of danger through ECMO (artificial heart-lung instrument). On the night of February 5, the man was rushed to the emergency center of Wuhan University Central South Hospital by his family after he developed chest tightness and difficulty breathing at home. After arriving at the hospital, the man suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and it took 40 minutes of chest compressions and other first aid measures before his heartbeat was restored by a number of medical staff. However, more than 10 minutes later, the man had another cardiac arrest, the medical staff began a second relay first aid, which allowed him to escape the “ghost gate”. Due to his rapidly deteriorating condition, after a comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment, South Central Hospital began to establish extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy to help him maintain his respiratory function. It was only after two consecutive weeks of round-the-clock monitoring that his vital signs stabilized and he was weaned off ECMO, but still required ventilator support. It is reported that this man is 178cm tall with a BMI above 31, which has reached the standard of obesity and is currently the highest weight patient in Hubei Province who was successfully resuscitated using ECMO, bringing a good news to many obese patients with neoconjunctivitis. Obesity is the source of all diseases Since the outbreak of New Coronary Pneumonia, patients suffering from chronic diseases such as obesity have been the focus of attention, and a number of experts have pointed out that obese New Coronary Pneumonia patients are more likely to become seriously or critically ill. Obese people generally lack exercise and have disordered body metabolism, and many may also suffer from a variety of obesity-related conditions at the same time, making their immune system much less robust than that of healthy people. In addition, the lungs, which are mainly attacked by the new coronary pneumonia, are also the weaker part of the body of obese people. Many obese people have cardiopulmonary insufficiency and other problems, and are more prone to hypoxia, cardiac arrest and other dangerous symptoms than ordinary people, which makes them more likely to develop in the direction of critical illness after being infected. In order to improve the physical condition of obese patients, weight loss is the only long-term effective method. Because whether it is poor health caused by obesity or obesity-induced concomitant diseases, the root cause is excessive body fat content, which disrupts the normal operation of all systems of the body, and if the weight can be reduced, these diseases will also be improved. For example, diabetes caused by obesity, it is because of excessive abdominal fat caused by elevated insulin resistance, so for this type of diabetic patients, weight loss can also play a very good effect of blood sugar control. Although China is the country with the largest obese population in the world, there is still a gap in our awareness of the dangers of obesity compared to other parts of the world. Take weight loss metabolic surgery as an example, this kind of surgery that can effectively treat obesity and obese diabetes has more than 1 million operations per year worldwide, but in China, there are currently only about 10,000 operations per year, and few people will take the initiative to learn about this kind of surgery without serious complications in their bodies. I hope that after this epidemic, we can start to pay attention to the impact of obesity on our health and actively prevent it and treat it early.