PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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More evidence for inequitable COVID-19 outcomes in people with HIV
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Tracheoesophageal Fistula as a Complication of Prolonged Ventilation in COVID-19: Description of Reconstruction and Review of the Literature
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Infection with COVID-19 pneumonia may necessitate intubation and mechanical ventilation. Viral inflammation and pressure necrosis may lead to scarring, stenosis, and in severe cases, fistula formation. Nonmalignant tracheoesophageal fistulas (TEF)
Use of canakinumab and remdesivir in moderate-severe COVID-19 patients: A retrospective analysis
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Objectives: The dysregulated immune response occurring upon COVID-19 infection can lead to tissue damage and organ failure. Different therapeutic strategies are needed to cope with the current and future outspread of COVID-19, including antiviral and
Case report: Open-heart removal for a cement embolism formed 10 years ago in the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
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Bone cement embolism is a known complication after a kyphoplasty operation. Cement embolisms without immediate fatal complication such as cardiac perforation or hypoxemia were often stable during observation. We report a case of a large volume bone
Therapeutic effects of tea polyphenol-loaded nanoparticles coated with platelet membranes on LPS-induced lung injury
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Patients with ALI (acute lung injury)/ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) are often septic and with poor prognosis, which leads to a high mortality rate of 25-40%. Despite the advances in medicine, there are no effective pharmacological
Reply to: Lung pathophysiology in patients with long COVID-19: one size definitely does not fit all
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Lung pathophysiology in long COVID https://bit.ly/3IaPyS8.
A spatio-temporal statistical model to analyze COVID-19 spread in the USA
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Coronavirus pandemic has affected the whole world extensively and it is of immense importance to understand how the disease is spreading. In this work, we provide evidence of spatial dependence in the pandemic data and accordingly develop a new
Time fused coefficient SIR model with application to COVID-19 epidemic in the United States
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In this paper, we propose a Susceptible-Infected-Removal (SIR) model with time fused coefficients. In particular, our proposed model discovers the underlying time homogeneity pattern for the SIR model's transmission rate and removal rate via Bayesian
