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Now presumptive COVID patient will be treated with steroid new guideline released

Now presumptive COVID patient will be treated with steroid new guideline released
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Remdesivir for COVID-19 patients: When Do You Really Need Remdesivir?

Remdesivir for COVID-19 patients: When Do You Really Need Remdesivir?
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India has a remdesivir problem — doesn t know where to get it, unsure if it treats Covid

India has a remdesivir problem — doesn t know where to get it, unsure if it treats Covid
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Bengaluru is averaging seven cases per minute

Bengaluru is averaging seven cases per minute Bengaluru is averaging seven cases per minute BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Apr 16, 2021, 06:00 IST Picture for representational purpose only And registering one death every hour. Remember this grim statistic the next time you don’t wear your mask or do so on your chin, just to escape the Marshal’s wrath The numbers tell the story. Karnataka becomes the third state in the country (after Maharashtra and Kerala) to record 11 lakh Covid cases. Out of 10 people getting affected across the State every minute, seven are from Bengaluru. As the Covid deaths have risen sharply, one patient dies every hour due to covid in the City while in Karnataka, one patient is dying every 30 minutes.

Researchers identify two distinct phenotypes of COVID-19-associated ARDS

Researchers identify two distinct phenotypes of COVID-19-associated ARDS Approximately one in four patients hospitalized for the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) associated with severe COVID-19 infections may have a distinct phenotype (disease presentation) or biochemical profile associated with organ dysfunction, blood-clotting abnormalities and greater risk of death than patients with other, seemingly similar forms of the disease, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have found. Among 263 patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) at MGH for respiratory failure due to severe COVID-19 infection, 70 (26.6%) had increased levels of biomarkers in the bloodstream indicating disordered blood clotting, higher inflammation, and organ dysfunction compared with the other patients, report Sylvia Ranjeva MD, PhD, and Lorenzo Berra, MD, investigators in the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, and their colleagues in that department and Pul

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