Daily Archives: June 24, 2020
Study: Aerosol Containment Devices May Not Work as Intended for Prevention of Covid-19 During Intubation
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:34h | UTC
Related Commentary on Twitter (Thread – Click for more)
THREAD!! ??
Why @josimpson11’s paper on intubation barrier devices (that is, aerosol boxes AND plastic drapes) is, by a good margin, the most important thing that’s been published on these devices.@Anaes_Journalhttps://t.co/LjGsCUKLaI— Jonathan Begley (@SpontVentGA) June 22, 2020
Position Statement: Management of Patients with Liver Derangement During the COVID-19 Pandemic
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:36h | UTC
Related Commentary on Twitter
New Rapid Review – @wonglaihung et al – Management of patients with #liver derangement during the #COVID19 pandemic: an Asia-Pacific position statementhttps://t.co/opV6M73KLF#livertwitter #AsiaPacific pic.twitter.com/8sHCB6ZHGr
— The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology (@LancetGastroHep) June 23, 2020
How ‘Superspreading’ Events Drive Most COVID-19 Spread
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:30h | UTCHow ‘Superspreading’ Events Drive Most COVID-19 Spread – Scientific American
“As few as 10 percent of infected people may drive a whopping 80 percent of cases, in specific types of situations”
Infographic. Graduated Return to Play Guidance Following COVID-19 Infection
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:28h | UTC
[Abstract Only] Randomized Trial: No Benefit from Early Gestational Diabetes Screening in Obese Women
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:25h | UTC
Study Commentary: Dexamethasone & COVID – A Study in Immunopathology, Evidence-based Medicine, and Ourselves
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:26h | UTC
Interactive Atlas: Inside the Coronavirus
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:32h | UTCInside the Coronavirus – Scientific American
“What scientists know about the inner workings of the pathogen that has infected the world”.
Related Commentary on Twitter
This is terrific! An interactive look at the novel coronovirus & how it infects humans, @markfischetti @FalconieriV @brittaspen – https://t.co/PbejT01doE #COVID19 #science @sciam kudos! to @laurahelmuth
— Elaine Schattner MD, MA (@ESchattner) June 23, 2020
Ultrasound for Airway Management: An Evidence-based Review for the Emergency Clinician
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:22h | UTCUltrasound for airway management: An evidence-based review for the emergency clinician – The American Journal of Emergency Medicine (free for 50 days)
Related Commentary on Twitter
A comprehensive review of #POCUS for airway managements (including assessment, ETT confirmation, and cric).
Open access/Free for the next 50 days: https://t.co/c18gwxmYLj
Shout out to amazing co-authors @Dallas_Holladay Katie Burns @TenaciouZDoc @GritCoachMd #FOAMed #FOAMus pic.twitter.com/eMfYealg45
— Michael Gottlieb (@MGottliebMD) June 22, 2020
Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Losartan in Patients with Marfan Syndrome
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:18h | UTCOriginal Study: Losartan reduces aortic dilatation rate in adults with Marfan syndrome: a randomized controlled trial – European Heart Journal
Related Commentary on Twitter
Clinical benefit of combined losartan and β-blocker treatment in patients with Marfan syndrome – follow-up of the COMPARE trial https://t.co/lfhrqvacLq@escardio #EHJ #ESC_Young #cardiotwitter @ehj_ed pic.twitter.com/XEHiAfvLOA
— European Society of Cardiology Journals (@ESC_Journals) June 23, 2020
Study: An Electronic Decision Support Tool Can Safely Reduce Polypharmacy in Elderly People
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:23h | UTCCommentary: Reduction of polypharmacy by electronic decision support—less is more – The BMJ Opinion
Transplantation of Discarded Livers Following Viability Testing with Normothermic Machine Perfusion
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:17h | UTCCommentary: Liver perfusion could save 7 in 10 rejected donor livers – University of Birmingham
Treatment of Locally Advanced Esophageal Carcinoma: ASCO Guideline
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:16h | UTCTreatment of Locally Advanced Esophageal Carcinoma: ASCO Guideline – Journal of Clinical Oncology
Wed June 24 – 10 Stories of The Day!
24 Jun, 2020 | 03:38h | UTC
3 – Inside the Coronavirus – Scientific American
“What scientists know about the inner workings of the pathogen that has infected the world”.
4 – How ‘Superspreading’ Events Drive Most COVID-19 Spread – Scientific American
“As few as 10 percent of infected people may drive a whopping 80 percent of cases, in specific types of situations”.
Commentary: Reduction of polypharmacy by electronic decision support—less is more – The BMJ Opinion
9 – Ultrasound for airway management: An evidence-based review for the emergency clinician – The American Journal of Emergency Medicine (free for 50 days)
10 –COVID-19 Updates / 24 June 2020 Edition
24 June 2020 Edition – COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Latest Articles, Guidelines, News & Perspectives (several free resources)