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Daily Archives: October 28, 2021

RCT: Early treatment of Covid-19 with SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody Sotrovimab is associated with reduced risk of hospitalization.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:20h | UTC

Early Treatment for Covid-19 with SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibody Sotrovimab – New England Journal of Medicine

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Merck to allow other nations to produce new COVID-19 antiviral.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:18h | UTC

Merck to allow other nations to produce new COVID-19 antiviral – CIDRAP

See also:

Merck will allow drugmakers in other countries to make its COVID-19 pill – NPR

Game-Changing COVID-19 Oral Treatment Set To Become Widely Accessible in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Upon Regulatory Approval – Health Policy Watch

Related:

Video: Merck’s Covid pill could transform treatment. Here’s how it works.

How antiviral pill Molnupiravir shot ahead in the COVID drug hunt.

What we know — and don’t know — about Merck’s new Covid-19 pill.

[Press release – not published yet] Merck announces oral antiviral Molnupiravir reduced the risk of hospitalization or death by approximately 50 Percent compared to placebo for patients with mild or moderate COVID-19.

Merck’s Covid-19 pill is great news but may not be a game-changer.

Video | A Pill For COVID? A Doctor Explains Molnupiravir.

 


RCT: Early treatment with fluvoxamine reduced the risk of emergency care and hospitalization among patients with COVID-19.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:22h | UTC

Effect of early treatment with fluvoxamine on risk of emergency care and hospitalisation among patients with COVID-19: the TOGETHER randomised, platform clinical trial – The Lancet Global Health

Commentaries:

Expert reaction to study looking at fluvoxamine as a COVID-19 treatment in high-risk outpatients with early-diagnosed COVID-19 – Science Media Centre

The TOGETHER Trial: COVID-19 and Fluvoxamine Take Two – REBEL EM

The antidepressant fluvoxamine can keep COVID-19 patients out of the hospital – ScienceNews

Related:

[Preprint] RCT: Fluvoxamine reduced the risk for ER visits and hospitalization among patients with Covid-19.

Opinion | Could this be our first effective, inexpensive, widely available outpatient treatment for COVID-19? (It’s fluvoxamine).

Preliminary study shows fluvoxamine may reduce clinical deterioration in outpatients with symptomatic COVID-19

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Two observational studies cast doubt on the effects of school closures to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:17h | UTC

Study 1: No causal effect of school closures in Japan on the spread of COVID-19 in spring 2020 – Nature Medicine

Study 2: The impact of school opening model on SARS-CoV-2 community incidence and mortality – Nature Medicine

 

Commentaries on Twitter

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Brain fog can persist for months after COVID diagnosis.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:13h | UTC

Assessment of Cognitive Function in Patients After COVID-19 Infection – JAMA Network Open

Commentaries:

Brain fog can persist 8 months after COVID diagnosis – CIDRAP

Brain fog in Covid-19 patients can persist for months, even in those who were not hospitalized, study finds – CNN

 


What COVID vaccines for young kids could mean for the pandemic.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:15h | UTC

What COVID vaccines for young kids could mean for the pandemic – Nature

Related: FDA advisory panel recommends Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine be authorized for children ages 5 to 11.

 


Longitudinal respiratory subphenotypes in patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome: results from three observational cohorts.

28 Oct, 2021 | 10:11h | UTC

Longitudinal respiratory subphenotypes in patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome: results from three observational cohorts – The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Commentaries:

COVID-19-related ARDS: one disease, two trajectories, and several unanswered questions – The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Respiratory Subphenotypes of COVID-19-Related ARDS – ICU Management & Practice

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Systematic Review: Prophylactic antibiotics for preventing gram‐positive infections associated with long‐term central venous catheters in adults and children receiving treatment for cancer.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:58h | UTC

Prophylactic antibiotics for preventing gram‐positive infections associated with long‐term central venous catheters in adults and children receiving treatment for cancer – Cochrane Library

 


ESC Consensus Document | Frailty in cardiology: definition, assessment and clinical implications for general cardiology.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:59h | UTC

Frailty in cardiology: definition, assessment and clinical implications for general cardiology. A consensus document of the Council for Cardiology Practice (CCP), Association for Acute Cardio Vascular Care (ACVC), Association of Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (ACNAP), European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), Council on Valvular Heart Diseases (VHD), Council on Hypertension (CHT), Council of Cardio-Oncology (CCO), Working Group (WG) Aorta and Peripheral Vascular Diseases, WG e-Cardiology, WG Thrombosis, of the European Society of Cardiology, European Primary Care Cardiology Society (EPCCS) – European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

 


Systematic Review: Avoidance of bottles during the establishment of breastfeeds in preterm infants – “Avoiding the use of bottles when preterm infants need supplementary feeds probably increases the extent of any breastfeeding at discharge”.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:56h | UTC

Avoidance of bottles during the establishment of breastfeeds in preterm infants – Cochrane Library

Summary: Avoidance of bottles during the establishment of breastfeeds in preterm infants – Cochrane Library

 


Does procalcitonin have clinical utility in the management of pediatric community-acquired pneumonia? A PRO/CON debate.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:54h | UTC

Does procalcitonin have clinical utility in the management of paediatric community-acquired pneumonia? A PRO/CON debate – JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance

PRO: Procalcitonin has clinical utility in children with community-acquired pneumonia

CON: Procalcitonin does not have clinical utility in children with community-acquired pneumonia

 


RCT: Daratumumab, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone vs. lenalidomide and dexamethasone alone in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:53h | UTC

Daratumumab, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone versus lenalidomide and dexamethasone alone in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MAIA): overall survival results from a randomised, open-label, phase 3 trial – The Lancet Oncology

Commentary: Overall Survival in the MAIA Trial: Daratumumab, Lenalidomide, and Dexamethasone for Newly Diagnosed Transplant-Ineligible Patients With Multiple Myeloma – The ASCO Post

 


Retrospective cohort study: corticosteroid treatment linked to lower odds of surgical drainage among pediatric patients with retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal abscesses.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:52h | UTC

Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Pediatric Retropharyngeal and Parapharyngeal Abscesses – Pediatrics

 


RCT: A geriatric assessment–driven intervention can reduce chemotherapy-related toxic effects in older adults with cancer.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:50h | UTC

Geriatric Assessment–Driven Intervention (GAIN) on Chemotherapy-Related Toxic Effects in Older Adults With Cancer: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Oncology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentary: Older adults receiving additional supportive care services experience fewer side effects from chemotherapy – City of Hope National Medical Center

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


RCT: Extended follow-up of local steroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:46h | UTC

Extended Follow-up of Local Steroid Injection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Network Open

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Recurrent Glomerular Disease after Kidney Transplantation: Diagnostic and Management Dilemmas.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:43h | UTC

Recurrent Glomerular Disease after Kidney Transplantation: Diagnostic and Management Dilemmas – Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Review: Genome sequencing as a diagnostic test.

28 Oct, 2021 | 09:42h | UTC

Genome sequencing as a diagnostic test – Canadian Medical Association Journal

 


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