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Babak Behgam, DO
BabakBehgam
A 60 year old male with a history of HTN comes in with acute onset shortness of breath. (Clinical details altered). [thread] He was in profound respiratory distress. He was
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Anand Senthi
DrSenthi
This excellent review of #PPE evidence supports the "3 tier" approach in our COVID PPE #guidelinesThe 3rd tier is NOT currently mentioned in Aus guidelines yet widely practiced. See continued
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Jessica Bunin, MD
jessica_bunin
MICU Day #7: Disclaimer: I am an Intensivist, not an ID doc. What follows are lessons learned from 7 days of caring for COVID patients. There are no RCTs or
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Matthew Schneier
MatthewSchneier
A few months ago, I did something unusual for me: I published a piece that was deeply personal—about poetry and patience, nominally, but really about my father, who contracted COVID-19
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RambalingMad🌊🌊🌊
labecs
Posted by a nurse who works with ventilators:For people who don't understand what it means to be on a ventilator but want to take the chance to go back to
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A knife at the gunfight
SlyFitz
My NYC #COVID Lessons learned1) New York Hospitals are under water. This pandemic is real. Both epidemiologically and pathophysiologically this disease is unlike anything I have ever seen before... 1/
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Mark Barley
Chronotrope
Characteristic bold claim from Marc .C-19 has encouaged me to use Thio again, with the benefit of pEEG (and a bit of geekiness) I thought I'd have a look at
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Casey Bryant, MD
HOGTOWN_DOC
Got an ECMO today consult for refractory and rapidly progressive hypoxia despite intubation. On my arrival, SpO2 was in 30s and 40s. CXR and bedside U/S confirmed total left
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Dan Arendt Pharm.D., BCPS
ArendtDr
I think that acetazolamide and nifedipine may have a role in slowing the progression of #COVID19Yes you read that right.In this #thread we will explore the atypical ARDS that COVID-19
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ERMDMom
SusyDemeester
Do you know what a ventilator is?It’s ok if you don’t. I doubt most Americans do. It's unlikely that our Nation’s “leaders” have any idea what a ventilator is either.
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The_Preying_Mantis
Kickass_monk
People are worried about not having proper masks. Whatever GoI has said is absolutely correct. Since we always want a white stamp of approval. Here is a research from McMaster
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
Front-line providers need to consider anti-coagulating their rapidly deteriorating COVID-19 patients. Could it be that severe endothelial dysfunction, resulting in microvascular thrombosis, is playing a major role in the rapid
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Big for #COVID19 therapy: the compassionate use results for remdesivir in 53 patients looks very encouraging, especially in very sick patients on mechanical ventilation with 18% fatality (only, expect >
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wynn ☀️ 𝖆𝖙 𝖆 𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖘𝖘𝖗𝖔𝖆𝖉𝖘 ˊˎ˗
narrativef0ils
[PLEASE RT] Hi twitter, we are in desperate need of your help. Last Aug 6, my father was intubated due to COVID-19. The recovery process has been slow due to
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Ashley Boerrigter
ash_bo21
Code Blue = patient in cardiac arrest. You've got your ACLS algorithms ready to go. But…what if that patient is PREGNANT? I’ll leave ACLS pearls to my Medicine and EM
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
1. Type III hypersensitivity reactions typically develop ~6 h after exposure to antigen.This is the timeframe we are often seeing patients rapidly decompensate in (2L -> 15L -> intubation), usually
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