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#Hypoxic
Love Your Lungs
KingsResp
Hello! It’s time for #MCQMonday. The Respiratory system is endlessly fascinating with lots to learn. Last week was #lungcancer themed. This week is airways disease. 1/n Ok so here it
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
I am (just as in March/April/May) looking after an All-Covid "hot" ward these past 3 weeks and with maybe half having respiratory-dominant pattern. Knowing that *everyone* has tested positive fairly
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Super Nurse; Super tired 😴
MomRobe
They come in, hypoxic. We give then oxygen, decadron, IV fluids, Remdesivir, plasma, lovenox, protonix.. you name it. High flow oxygen, then intubation-sedation-proning. They stay for days if not weeks.
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
In the Intensive Care Unit we're used to taking care of sick patients. We do it all day, every day. So why is #COVIDー19 any different?It’s the silence and the
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Antonio Martínez Ruiz
tonnomartinez
Happy to show our work at @Nature today!We unveil a mechanism of #mitochondria #redox signalling in acute #hypoxia, with several biochemical surprises in the way.A thread telling who and what
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The Ritchie Centre
RitchieCentre
A new study by members of the Maternal & Perinatal Medicine team, including Deb de Guingand, Dr Stacey Ellery, Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck & Dr Kirsten Palmer‘Risk of Adverse Outcomes in
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Delgoffe Lab
DelgoffeLab
Excited to share our latest work on the metabolism of T cell exhaustion in @NatImmunol. We identify mitochondrial stress, induced via combinations of signals common in tumor microenvironments, as a
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Bloodman
Bloodman
1/N High Altitude Hematology! For starters it’s been known since the 1870’s that red cell counts rise with altitude as in this study PMID: 3897179 2/n This rise in counts
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Anglo-Catholic Anna-Kate
ACAnnaKate
"99.9% of young people recover." I was a 28 year old with no underlying health conditions. when I got sick in March. I walked 12k+ steps per day and had
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
I worked the last 2 evenings in the #COVID19 pods of our ER. What struck me - more than at any other point during the pandemic - was the resignation
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Brian Cox, MD, MAS
Dr_Brian_Cox
1/In 1920, Dr. Otto Warburg wrote the best grant request ever: "Request. I need 10,000 Mark." 2/ The request was granted and in 1924 he decided to thinly cut and
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Bryan Glezerson
BryanGlezerson
Luscious question. Generally, burst suppression (BS) can occur in most any encephalopathy (eg., GABAergic drugs, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, Ohtahara syndrome, etc.) with the proposed common aetiology being decreased CMRO and decreased
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
NO ICU BEDS! When our rural Arizona hospital ICU is full, we medevac patients to different hospitals across the state, BUT NOT TONIGHT, because there were NO ACCEPTING HOSPITALS, so
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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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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
A personal thread on ASMYPTOMATIC spread. My brother’s family has COVID and my mom is exposed. “We didn’t want to worry you,” said my mom & brother, which is why
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
Today, I admitted 6 hypoxic patients with COVID and the waiting room was packed when I left my shift. Arizona had 3,206 new infections & 53 deaths. Nationwide, today was
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