PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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IgG4-infiltrate in post-intubation tracheal stenosis: a call to interventional pulmonologist and thoracic surgeons
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CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that Covid-19 patients have almost double the risk of developing tracheal injuries. This work supports the idea of a major predisposition for such injuries in Covid-19 patients due to a possible immune-mediated mechanism
COVID-19 and Psychiatric Disorders in Minors: Changes in Inpatient Treatment According to Hospital Statistics
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COVID-19 and Psychiatric Disorders in Minors: Changes in Inpatient Treatment According to Hospital Statistics Abstract: Increased rates of psychiatric disorders and psychiatric emergencies in children and adolescents stemming from the COVID-19
The Effects of Remdesivir and Dexamethasone on Renal Sirtuin-1 Expression and Renal Function in Male Rats
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Remdesivir (REM) and dexamethasone (DEX) both have been used to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of REM and DEX on kidney structure and function with particular focus on the probable renal
Chest CT opportunistic biomarkers for phenotyping high-risk COVID-19 patients: a retrospective multicentre study
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CONCLUSION: Opportunistic biomarkers derived from chest CT can improve the characterization of COVID-19 high-risk patients.
Unveiling the Unexpected: Why Doctors Should Look Beyond the Lungs When Predicting COVID-19 Mortality
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that selected renal parameters are superior to pulmonary parameters in predicting COVID-19 mortality for patients requiring hospitalization. When combining both renal and pulmonary factors, the predictive ability
Reduced exercise capacity, chronotropic incompetence, and early systemic inflammation in cardiopulmonary phenotype Long COVID
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CONCLUSIONS: Cardiopulmonary symptoms >1 year following COVID-19 were associated with reduced exercise capacity, which was associated with elevated inflammatory markers early in PASC. Chronotropic incompetence may explain exercise intolerance among
Exploring Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being in Recovered Jordanian Individuals With COVID-19: A Phenomenological Study
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CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study indicate the need to integrate psychosocial and mental healthcare services into healthcare plans provided to individuals with COVID-19 and similar pandemic infections.
Ten-year results of leisure noise exposure among adolescents and young adults-findings from the OHRKAN cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: As TLN exposure is highest among older adolescents, prevention programs should target younger teenagers and be tailored to the identified risk groups. The risk from private parties should be addressed.
