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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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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
.@erictopol: this one is worth another look.This investigation did not once mention the ventilation system in the entire 37 page report and erroneously ignores potential for airborne.This is stunning to
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James Cai
JamesCaiNJNYC
Tips learned from Chinese experts: people with #Covid_19 in the hospital. Remember to advocate for yourself. 1. Ask for vitamin C/D/Zinc 2. Repeat chest ct in 5 - 8 days
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Simon Ashworth
DrSimonAshworth
We need to do an analysis of late v early intubation strategies with #COVID19Imagine an Early ventilation trigger of RR30 and SPO2
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Tatenda
tatendam82
Chloroquine has bn used for decades to cure malaria but WHY is media attacking use of malaria drugs to treat #coronavirus & opting for expensive ART drugs, intubation & ventilators?
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e’ry Nurse gettin Tipsy
AllDayERDayRN
I cried leaving work today. For so, so many reasons. The loss of normalcy. The imposter syndrome being the only nurse in the room during an intubation and doubting my
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Sri Krishna
tellkrish
Does SARS-COV2 infect your immune cells during COVID-19? Let’s talk about COVID-19 caused lymphopenia in blood, and how this is different from immune suppression that you observe in other diseases
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Rahul Ganatra
rbganatra
1/My appraisal of the RECOVERY trial: This was a (very) positive study.How could chance or bias affect the validity of these results? What was missing?How should we apply these results?Let’s
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
9th On the topic of syncope, I admitted 3-4 COVID+ patients with presenting complaint of syncope (2 with head lacs), all early in course, with orthostatic hypotension without significant antecedent
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A Potato 🥔
StillNotMyYacht
When I was 18 I had a bad flu w/a week-long fever that had me talking to the tv and using an inhaler for months afterwards. When I was 27
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David Furfaro
david_furfaro
1/ A case and tweetorial as a reminder that even in the age of #covid-19 general internal and critical care medicine is important! A 60s man was dx with Covid
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JBAragon
aragon_jb
#Lancet Le crime était presque parfait...Mais il y a un big souci : Les fortes différences entre les fréquences du besoin de ventilation mécanique qui sont présentées dans les "outcomes"
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Marie de la réa 💉💉fait des efforts
mariealablouse
Pas de thread aujourd’hui, juste trop énervée. La réa est pleine. On laisse des patients réanimatoires en uhcd faute de places dispo dans la region. On sort des patients de
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
I’m excited to share a project I’ve been working on to facilitate #helmet interface non-invasive ventilation for people with respiratory failure due to #COVID19. This thread is a brief #tweetorial
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
In my 7 days on one of our (now 12!) non ICU #COVID19 units, I admitted 58 patients for COVID rule out, of whom 50 tested positive. Two died (DNR),
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David Lat
DavidLat
For my family’s sake, I’m glad this research wasn’t out at the time I had an emergency intubation and got put on a ventilator. #coronavirus #covid19 #COVID19Pandemic #LatsCovid19Journal https://twitter.com/npr/status/1245867389809340416 That
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