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Raghu Chivukula, MD PhD
chivukula_raghu
Trying again without typos:(1/n) While COVID-19 is indeed a humbling disease, this image almost certainly represents a measurement artifact rather than "happy" or "silent" anything.https://twitter.com/srrezaie/status/129
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Ravi Singh
rav7ks
1/ During team rounds , a series of lactate levels resulted in the response to throw more salt water at the situation to see if Lactate reaches
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Zavén Sargsyan
sargsyanz
“Satting a hundred and slipping away.”Using the alveolar gas equation to understand one of the potential risks of unnecessary supplemental oxygen. #Tweetorial #MedThread 1/6 When you admit a patient with
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] The paradox of treating ARDS is this: because we don't have a drug to reverse lung injury, we provide supportive care with two therapies - oxygen and mechanical ventilation
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Ameer Alameer
Ameer99009
Why our first choice in any patient who’s tachypnec is NIV or PPV ? In normal breathing we produce a minute ventilation of around 6000 ml/ min For example we
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I Care Unintensively
dakaufman123
#meded #FOAMed #COVIDー19 #ICU How many of my colleagues are seeing the following. . .1. We are incubating and starting positive pressure ventilation later, when respiratory fatigue is present, not
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Rohan Gupta
rohan_gupta97
THREAD: A basic understanding of the pathophysiology behind ‘Happy Hypoxemia’ in the context of Covid-19 and prehospital management .. (my first thread so be nice) .. #FOAMed #COVID19 #happyhypoxia /8
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CORE IM
COREIMpodcast
0/ Buongiorno, #medtwitter! We bring to you a #tweetorial on ventilator management for all those folks who don’t normally manage ARDS who have stepped up to help in this pandemic.
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𝙟𝙤𝙨𝙝 𝙛𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙖𝙨 💊
PulmCrit
you're managing a new admission who is relatively undifferentiated (presenting with hypotension, hypoxemia, and altered mental status). the radiology tech wheels out of the room and shows you this film.
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Dr. X
XKeyscore1
1) IMHO C0VID is nothing more than what I refer to as "#5g-triggered, Oxygen Deprivation Syndrome."#5g: The MMW frequency of 60 GHz adversely impacts the electrons contained within an individual's
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Arjun Khadilkar
akhadilkarMD
Treatments for Myocardial Injury and Type 2 Myocardial Infarction. Still, more unknowns than knowns, but hypothesis generating. Key points and takeaways. Great discussion with @XavierPrida Full article found here: https://www.ahajournals.or
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Brendan Riordan
concernecus
what do some cardiac surgery patients and buffalo have in common? a quick #FOAMed and tutorial a patient few weeks post-sternotomy and prolonged vent-dependence suddenly develops tachypnea and
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Ghasaq_K
ghasaq_k
COVID 19 thread: Possibility of long term complications is real, yet another reason why young, healthy folks shouldn't underestimate the burden of even a mild course of illness "Dr. Marco
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Michael Griksaitis
MJGriksaitis
‘How do I manage refractory hypoxaemia?’ Is the question to be answered by @ICheifetz Firstly - what is refractory hypoxemia? In general: failure to maintain saturation’s >88%#WFPICCS20 #PedsICU The PALICC
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𝙟𝙤𝙨𝙝 𝙛𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙖𝙨 💊
PulmCrit
Secret Weapon - Inhaled Pulmonary Vasodilators! When managing the sickest patients with RV failure or hypoxemia, these can come in clutch.#HRreloaded Inhaled pulm vasodilators do roughly three things physiologically. First,
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Ary Serpa Neto
a_serpaneto
The #RELAx trial has been published today in @JAMA. It was coordinated by Anna Algera. This thread is to explain the rationale, what we did, the findings and the meaning.The
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