PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Automatic Rejection based on Tissue Signal (ARTS) for motion-corrected quantification of cerebral venous oxygenation in neonates and older adults
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CONCLUSION: ARTS can improve the reliability of Y(v) estimation in noncompliant subjects, which may enhance the utility of Y(v) as a biomarker for brain diseases.
Immunothrombosis and complement activation contribute to disease severity and adverse outcome in COVID-19
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Severe COVID-19 is characterized by systemic inflammation and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Arterial and venous thrombosis are involved in the pathogenesis of MODS and fatality in COVID-19. There is evidence that complement - and
Burnout and turnover intention of primary health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in China
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CONCLUSIONS: Results from this study have highlighted the importance of paying attention to vulnerable groups of PHC providers, for example those who are separated from their families, during emergency situations. Various incentive tools could be
Using an integrated social cognition model to identify the determinants of QR code check-in compliance behaviors in the COVID-19 pandemic
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In Australia, checking in while entering venues was a legal requirement during the COVID-19 pandemic to track potential infection sites. This two-wave correlational study used an integrated theory of planned behavior model including moral norms
Liposomes: from August Wassermann to vaccines against COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: The liposomal system first proposed in 1906 for the diagnosis of syphilis evolved more than a century later into mRNA vaccines, which are used today in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evaluation of the effects of the pandemic period on cirrhosis patients
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CONCLUSIONS: We think that new treatment protocols should be included in the guidelines to minimize the effects of this type of viral infection on the liver.
Awareness, knowledge, attitude, and skills regarding telemedicine among Syrian healthcare providers: A cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSION: The study results demonstrate that most of the participating clinical doctors have a neutral view of telemedicine, even though they do not know much about it and do not have considerable experience with it. It is practical to educate and
Frequency of extra pulmonary complications in critically ill COVID-19 patients and their association with inflammatory markers and hypoxia: Retrospective analysis at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan
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CONCLUSION: Acute kidney injury, septic shock, cardiac injury, and electrolytes imbalance were the most common extra pulmonary complications among mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients with ARDS. Higher serum d-dimer levels were associated with
Exploration of the common pathogenic link between COVID-19 and diabetic foot ulcers: An in silico approach
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CONCLUSION: Our study revealed the shared molecular mechanisms underlying COVID-19 and DFU. The identified pivotal targets and common pathways can provide new perspectives for further research and assist the development of management strategies in
