PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
2401 - 2410 of 3487 results found
Physiologic effects of surgical masking in children versus adults
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CONCLUSIONS: The wearing of a surgical mask results in a statistically significant rise in ICO2 and a smaller rise in ETCO2. Because ETCO2 and other variables remain well within normal limits, these changes are clinically insignificant.
Plastic Surgery Training: Trends in Hand Surgery Fellowship in the Setting of a Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Optimization of training, society membership, and clinical practice profiles may increase the presence of plastic surgery-trained hand surgeons. The extent of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is yet to be fully determined
Prognostic value of respiratory compliance course on mortality in COVID-19 patients with vv-ECMO
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CONCLUSIONS: In COVID-19-associated ARDS, static respiratory compliance course over the first ten days post-vv-ECMO implantation is associated with 180-day mortality. This new information may provide crucial information on the patient's prognosis for
PBMC MicroRNAs: Promising Biomarkers for the Differential Diagnosis of COVID-19 Patients with Abnormal Coagulation Indices
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MicroRNAs, or miRNAs, may involve in coagulation and inflammation pathways caused by severe Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Accordingly, this attempt was made to explore the behavior of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) miRNAs as effective
Psychosocial issues among paediatric health-care workers posted in intensive care unit during COVID-19 pandemic: A questionnaire-based survey (Psy-Co-19 survey)
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CONCLUSION: The most common reasons for moral and psychological distress perceived by participants were insufficient staff and organisational support. Younger HCWs and those without children experienced higher levels of psychological distress. HCWs'
Political orientation, trust and discriminatory beliefs during the COVID-19 pandemic: Longitudinal evidence from the United Kingdom
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world in many ways; for example, evidence from the United Kingdom indicates that higher rates of discriminatory behaviours against immigrants have been recorded during this period. Prior research suggests that
Pressure Injury in Intensive Care Unit: prevalence and associated factors in patients with COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: Patients with COVID-19 are subject to several unmodifiable factors that are determinant for the appearance of pressure injuries. Therefore, preventive measures should be rigorously applied to this population.
Psychological Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canadian Healthcare Workers: A Case-Control Comparison from Three Cross-Sectional Surveys
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CONCLUSIONS: While Canadian HCW did not report worse mental health than demographically similar peers, mental health supports are needed for HCW providing direct patient care.
Productivity loss of temporary work absenteeism due to COVID-19 and its determinant factors in northeastern Iran
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CONCLUSIONS: Since the absenteeism costs of COVID-19 had increased in the second peak, which coincided with the summer holidays, the country's crisis management headquarters should pay more attention to formulating and implementing appropriate