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Tanya Selak
GongGasGirl
John Laffey Professor Anaesthesia and ICM Galway. Update on Covid19 research. The @AAGBI webinar continues. Knowledge is rapidly evolving. There was nothing known about #covid19 until a few months ago.
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Eduardo R Argaiz
ArgaizR
#COVID19 Early vs delayed intubation. IMV has many known adverse effects and complications. Why would anyone want to intubate early? Two proposed reasons: 1) Prolonged hypoxemia might be harmful 2)
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Fascinating new internal hospital report from Houston coming soon; the five-word takeaway sums it up.Meantime, @TheAtlantic has some hot panic porn suggesting deaths in the Sunbelt could reach New
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
BREAKINGToday, the US will have a new record of cases.Deaths will pass 1,000 for the first time in July. And they will keep going up.Thread.Deaths & cases are both lowest
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Viren Kaul, MD
virenkaul
HFNO: Yes, w/PT mask & personnel PPEVolume overload: NoProning: Yes (limited data)Pain control: YesLMWH prophylaxis: YesSystemic AC premptive: No (? data)HCQS: Ideally part of study (? data)IL6: For HLH picture
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Dr Dominic Pimenta
DrDomPimenta
1/ NEW- โWhat does severe COVID really look like?โ - primarily a respiratory disease- severe COVID invariably requires mechanical ventilation - Around 50% will survive ICUhttps://link.medium.com/OzYiZKWSjfb 2/ Between 5-10% of
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Since it looks like I'm the messenger of doom, it's a good time to highlight all the good news about #coronavirus Thread1. Only 0.5%-1% of those who catch it die.
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PulmCrit
Martin Tobin strikes again, with a painfully incisive editorial on whether COVID-19 is ARDS. this discussion is worth having, to debunk some mis-conceptions surrounding the concept of ARDS...(1/6). (full article:
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Bryan Broderick, MD
BBroderickMD
1/21 After caring for patients in the ICU with #COVID for the last week, the time seems right for a #pulmonology #tweetorial on #Proning or #PronePositioning @sanjayvdesai @OslerResidency @JHUPCCMFellows @CPSolvers
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
It's ridiculous that we lack a framework in modern medicine to adapt/innovate to a new disease like #Covid-19. There is a fierce debate raging in medical and scientific circles between
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
I have turned down several press requests to talk about Trump's treatment because I am not his doctor and don't know the situation. But the questions people asked made me
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citybythelake
citybythelake
Copied from a friend:From my physician Brother In Law.Repost from another group. Interesting read."I am an ER MD in New Orleans. Class of 98. Every one of my colleagues have
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Emily Deans MD ๐ป
evolutionarypsy
Listened to the whole 2 minutes and Ronny Jackson gets everything wrong except the zinc and vit D (and you would absolutely not use nebulized steroids for an asymptomatic person
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CORE IM
COREIMpodcast
0/ Buongiorno, #medtwitter! We bring to you a #tweetorial on ventilator management for all those folks who donโt normally manage ARDS who have stepped up to help in this pandemic.
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David Bassily
DavidBassilyDO
Iโve been on an ICU rotation for 10 days so far. We have several COVID patients on the unit right now on ventilators and Iโm part of the team that
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Paul A. Bergl
PaulBerglMD
I know everyone is doing this, but here are my reflections after 2 wks in #ICU w/ #COVID19. Also includes lessons from our outstanding collaboration w/ #RapidResponseTeam(1/12) Much discussion on
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