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PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care

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Data on steam inhalation in combating CoVid-19

Date
Monday, July 10, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
Steam inhalations are often used to control viral infections of the respiratory tract such as common cold. The use of steam inhalation in combating SAR-CoV-2 infection has been also tried. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the various data

Diabetes status and other factors as correlates of risk for thrombotic and thromboembolic events during SARS-CoV-2 infection: A nationwide retrospective case-control study using Cerner Real-World Data™

Date
Sunday, July 09, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Risk of TTE during COVID-19 illness is substantially higher in patients with diabetes. Further, risk for TTEs is higher in those with T1DM versus T2DM. Confirmation of increased diabetes-associated clotting risk in future studies may

Defining medical deserts-an international consensus-building exercise

Date
Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
CONCLUSIONS: The five dimensions of access to healthcare: (i) insufficient human resources in health or (ii) facilities, (iii) long waiting times, (iv) disproportionate high costs of services and (v) other socio-cultural barriers-ought to be

Dynamic Mixed Data Analysis and Visualization

Date
Saturday, July 08, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
One of the consequences of the big data revolution is that data are more heterogeneous than ever. A new challenge appears when mixed-type data sets evolve over time and we are interested in the comparison among individuals. In this work, we propose a

Does follow-up D-dimer level help in predicting oxygenation status, ventilatory support requirement, lung fibrosis, and thromboembolic events in coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia? A prospective observational study in a tertiary care setting in India

Date
Friday, July 07, 2023 - 4:00 AM
Description
CONCLUSIONS: D-dimer has documented a very crucial role in COVID-19 pneumonia in predicting the severity of illness and assessing response to treatment during hospitalization, and follow-up titers have a significant role in step-up or step-down