A living WHO guideline on drugs for covid-19 – The BMJ Commentary on Twitter NEW #RapidRec makes a strong recommendation for systemic corticosteroids in patients with severe and critical #COVID19 and a weak or conditional recommendation against systemic corticosteroids in patients with non-severe covid-19 https://t.co/p7loBk95Vm — The BMJ (@bmj_latest) September 5, 2020
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We have heard your message about long covid and we will act, says WHO – The BMJ Opinion Commentary on Twitter I joined an inspiring meeting with #COVID19 patient groups. My colleague @mvankerkhove contacted these great advocates who strive to increase research, rehabilitation and recognition for people suffering long-term effects of the virus. @WHO […]
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Azithromycin in addition to standard of care versus standard of care alone in the treatment of patients admitted to the hospital with severe COVID-19 in Brazil (COALITION II): a randomised clinical trial – The Lancet Invited Commentary: Azithromycin for severe COVID-19 Commentaries on Twitter This network of Brazilian researchers has done an AMAZING job […]
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Forty Postmortem Examinations in COVID-19 Patients: Two Distinct Pathologic Phenotypes and Correlation With Clinical and Radiologic Findings – American Journal of Clinical Pathology Commentary on Twitter Our COVID autopsy study is now online! We describe 2 distinct pathologic phenotypes and correlate with clinical and radiologic data. So proud of this team! ?@ColumbiaPath @AJCPjournal #pulmpath […]
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Malignant pleural effusions (MPE): new evidence on management – Evidently Cochrane Original Review: Interventions for the management of malignant pleural effusions: a network meta‐analysis – Cochrane Library
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Images in Clinical Medicine: SARS-CoV-2 Infection of Airway Cells – New England Journal of Medicine Commentary: Researchers publish striking images of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
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Coagulopathy of Coronavirus Disease 2019 – Critical Care Medicine Commentary on Twitter What you need to know about #Covid19 #coagulopathy is all in one place – @CCM. This will help target your anticoagulation plans for COVID care. @SCCM https://t.co/gKUbc995ra — Lewis J. Kaplan (@SCCMPresident) September 1, 2020
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Are we underestimating seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2? – The BMJ Commentary: Are antibody tests underestimating the spread of COVID-19? – St. George’s University of London
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Managing Patients Post-COVID-19: From Symptoms to Lasting Complications – Infectious Diseases Society of America
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Effect of Intraoperative Low Tidal Volume vs Conventional Tidal Volume on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Patients Undergoing Major Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free for a limited period) Commentary on Twitter Normal lungs and the humans containing them don’t seem to mind how they’re ventilated (within reason). https://t.co/EdGVjm7esU — Greg Bryson, MD, […]
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