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PulmCrit
some pearls from an article by Martin Tobin about when to intubate patients with COVID (yep, the same one who edited Tobin's textbook on mechanical ventilation)... (#1/6)(full article: https://bit.ly/2XDgovQ ) hypoxemia
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Eduardo R Argaiz
ArgaizR
Case of mine: Young patient, O2sat
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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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Dr Vineet Govinda Gupta
drvineetgovinda
Lessons from my family's ordeal with COVID-191. If you can afford it, test early, ideally day 2 of fever. Every fever is COVID unless proven otherwise.2. Isolate vulnerable family members
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Lumos Biotech
lumosbio
THREAD from the new #bradykinin research (pre-print) from :"We propose that the severity of the disease and many deaths are due to a local vascular problem due to activation of
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
Folks - if your covid patient is doing well respiratory wise but suddenly starts to become delirious and agitated and hallucinate -> tachypnea - it is due to SEROTONIN excess
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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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Manini af
ManiniAlex
COVID management pearls thread...Some collective wisdom from our EM attending group @SinaiEM - the epicenter of the epicenter #COVID19 This is anecdotal experience based on what is working for us
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Matt Mireles
mattmireles
COVID-19 is NOT ARDSEarly intubation + high PEEP to treat hypoxemia may hurt patients"It seems to be some kind of attack on the capillary-alveolar interface combined with some kind of
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Matt Mireles
mattmireles
Treating hypoxemia caused by COVID-19 with early intubation + high PEEP may hurt patients"It seems to be some kind of attack on the capillary-alveolar interface combined with some kind of
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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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Guerin Green
GuerinGreen
1/N thread on Natโl #COVID19 Clinical Rounds Apr 7 relevant images at END of thread 2/N Mark Cardi Emory U:Outcome vary on patient mix, location and resources 3/N Rapid moving,
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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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Tyler Larsen
TylerLarsenMD
1/ Does atelectasis cause post-operative fever?I occasionally hear atelectasis listed in the differential diagnosis for early post-op fever (EPF) but this idea has never made much physiologic sense to me.
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Dr. Divya Bajpai ๐ฎ๐ณ
divyaa24
Your CKD patient asks- Is it OK to plan #Pregnancy amidst #COVIDPandemic? What's your take? #askrenal Tight rope walk of pregnancy & CKD is worse nowCheck out our review on
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Jusonne Cruz
JusonneC
Random learning 101 (a thread) Day 1Eisenmenger syndromeIncreased pressure of blood flow to the lungs is too much that it reverses the direction of blood flow to the shunt.Blood flow
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