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Pandemic-related delays in thrombolysis worsens outcomes
Pandemic-related delays in thrombolysis worsens outcomes
25 Apr 2022 byTristan Manalac

Patients who have had to delay their intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) procedures due to the COVID-19 pandemic suffer from worse short-term clinical outcomes such as higher rates of mortality and hospice care, reports a study presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN 2022). These patients are also less likely to be discharged to their homes or to rehabilitation facilities.

Pandemic-related delays in thrombolysis worsens outcomes
25 Apr 2022
Long COVID-19 present in around half of survivors
Long COVID-19 present in around half of survivors
20 Apr 2022

Among patients who successfully recover from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), nearly half continue to experience persistent symptoms a month after recovery, reports a recent Japan study.

Long COVID-19 present in around half of survivors
20 Apr 2022
Acute kidney, liver injury risks with remdesivir pinned to underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection
Acute kidney, liver injury risks with remdesivir pinned to underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection
18 Apr 2022 byJairia Dela Cruz

Treatment with remdesivir in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 does not appear to confer increased risks of acute kidney and liver injury, with a recent study showing that these risks are already elevated even before exposure to treatment and there is no further increase following remdesivir initiation.

Acute kidney, liver injury risks with remdesivir pinned to underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection
18 Apr 2022
White coat hypertension spikes during COVID-19 state of emergency
White coat hypertension spikes during COVID-19 state of emergency
14 Apr 2022