PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Covid-19 Induced Myopathy and Encephalopathy in the Same Patient
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Critically ill COVID-19 patients in northeast Brazil: mortality predictors during the first and second waves including SAPS 3
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CONCLUSION: The SAPS 3 showed very reliable predictive values for death during the waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly together with kidney and pulmonary dysfunction.
Comparative evaluation of flavonoids reveals the superiority and promising inhibition activity of silibinin against SARS-CoV-2
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Flavonoids are phenolic compounds naturally found in plants and commonly consumed in diets. Herein, flavonoids were sequentially evaluated by a comparative in silico study associated with systematic literature search. This was followed by an in vitro
Patient Preference for Virtual Versus In-Person Visits in Neuromuscular Clinical Practice
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INTRODUCTION/AIMS: It is unknown if patients with neuromuscular diseases prefer in-person or virtual telemedicine visits. We studied patient opinions and preference on virtual versus in-person visits, and the factors influencing such preferences.
Containment strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic among three Asian low and middle-income countries
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CONCLUSIONS: A high attention to epidemics at early stages, strict border control measures, and synchronization of government and population on COVID-19 prevention and control opinions and behaviours play important roles in designing containment
COVID-19 and Nursing Education: Challenges and Prospects
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Effects of a pharmacy-driven medication history program on patient outcomes
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CONCLUSION: Pharmacy-driven medication histories reduced length of stay and in-hospital mortality in patients admitted to the general medical service at an academic medical center but did not change 7-day and 30-day all-cause readmission rates
Zika in the MIDST of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Safety and Feasibility of Telehealth Only Preoperative Evaluation Prior to Minimally Invasive Robotic Urologic Surgery
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Telehealth utilization has increased dramatically over the past few years due to improvement in technology and the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, no study has examined whether a telehealth visit alone for preoperative evaluation is safe and sufficient
