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It does, in other ARDS patients, for ICU stay and recovery purposes. Good luck convincing the PT to do her job.Any evidence PT/OT makes a difference?
It does, in other ARDS patients, for ICU stay and recovery purposes. Good luck convincing the PT to do her job.Any evidence PT/OT makes a difference?
A malaria drug widely touted by President Donald Trump for treating the new coronavirus showed no benefit in a large analysis of its use in U.S. veterans hospitals. There were more deaths among those given hydroxychloroquine versus standard care, researchers reported.
CONCLUSIONS:
In this study, we found no evidence that use of hydroxychloroquine, either with or without azithromycin, reduced the risk of mechanical ventilation in patients hospitalized with Covid-19. An association of increased overall mortality was identified in patients treated with hydroxychloroquine alone. These findings highlight the importance of awaiting the results of ongoing prospective, randomized, controlled studies before widespread adoption of these drugs.
But how will you get the FP intern's vast ICU knowledge now?No. I said that myocarditis leads to arrhythmias.
Anyway, welcome to my ignore list, kiddo.
The manuscript was linked to inside that article.@FFP Have you seen the actual manuscript? I only ask because I'm curious how the decided who got the HCQ vs SOC...And what happened to the other 100+ people in the study? I'd look it up but am bouncing between hospitals at the moment.
I will have to forgo it, because it cannot be separated from the FP intern's vast ego. Keep it up, and he'll be a dangerous physician.But how will you get the FP intern's vast ICU knowledge now?
Any evidence PT/OT makes a difference?