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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
Lets talk about SEPSIS. What is Sepsis: sepsis is an inflammatory immune response to infection, which can lead to multi organ failure and death if not managed well or promptly.
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PulmCrit
SCCMโs top-ten articles from the last decade reveal why citation-based ranking of journals is nuts. these articles are ironically among the *worst* articles published in SCCM...https://twitter.com/sccm/status/1343182095447896064 heading u
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SepsisTrustNZ
SepsisTrustNZ
The cost of sepsis in New Zealand (thread) @ACCNZ found 1250 treatment injury claims registered with keywords โsepsisโ/โsepticaemiaโ from 2015-2020. 100 were fatal. Information about payments against these claims has
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Dr Rachel Pope ๐
preshitorian
There was a gap of 4-6 months between the acute phase & the PV phase when #LongCovid were I think still actively viral. We needed anti-viral treatment, as with any
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Emily Fridenmaker
emily_fri
My mentor taught me about shock using a dinosaur. I wonโt share the whole talk here, but the main thing I took away from his talk as an intern was
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Lane Fox Research Unit
LaneFoxResearch
Really looking forward to the next session on "Critical Illness: What, Who, Why and How to Treat"World class, inspirational speakers, chaired by our magnificent Dr Michelle Ramsay and @DrIntensive #BTSWinter
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Lil Bit ๐
LizerReal
The internet has a reputation for bringing out the worst in people, but over the last week, I've had the opportunity to see the best. While in the hospital dealing
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Josh Mugele (He/Him)
jmugele
Today, I'm thinking of a friend who died a few years back from PCP pneumonia and undiagnosed HIV. He was gay and in his 30s. I encouraged him to get
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Thomas Christie Williams
Williams_T_C
there has been recent media interest in Scotland in MIS-C, a rare but severe complication of coronavirus disease in childrenbut how common has COVID-19 been in this age group? a
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James Parnell
ParnellJames
THREADMessage to @GovBillLee 12/15Update on my Emergency Department shift last night. With no beds in our hospital, closest available hospital with beds available for transfer was out of state. A
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Karen Harradine
KarenH777
1/6 I have had ME/CFS for almost 15 years. I have been badly ill with it, very prone to all sorts of infection which I have difficulty fighting off, so
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Martin Davis
MartinDavisMC1
1. In April I had covid, it developed into pneumonia which put me into intensive care. turned out it was a blessing in disguise because when I came out of
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WuidQ: Washington University ID Questions
WuidQ
Q: (1/2)35/Farmer from Missouri AML s/p HSCT 6m ago. GVHD on steroids. Admitted with sepsis. (-) travel. CXR clear. WBC 7K . ANC 1.5K. Eczema like lesions on leg. (See
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Mohammed Megri. MD
MegriMohammed
57-year-old male admitted to the MICU with severe CAP complicated by severe septic shock for the last 28 hrs despite proper fluid resuscitation and Norepinep 0.9 mcg/kg/hr his MAP 60-63
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Teresa Camp-Rogers
emergncymindset
If โThe 7000 nurse practitioners in Mississippi are not asking you to allow them to do anything they are not already doing,โ Scoggin. Then what is the point of the
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Joanna Poole ๐
Jopo_dr
Reminder that ARDS is a syndrome of hypoxaemia NOT caused via cardiac failure with bilateral infiltrates. Triggers are bacterial infection, viruses, drowning, burns, trauma, TRALI, pancreatitis etc Just as liver
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