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… of Gastroenterology, stepped up to the plate.In less than 48 hours, they gathered relevant information on COVID-19 infection and recommendations for safe conduction of endoscopy and outpatient GI services. Their document, “COVID-19 …
… can rotate, in the event that someone becomes ill or must be quarantined because of exposure to COVID-19Calling the COVID-19 pandemic “unprecedented times,” Dr. Mooney notes how difficult the suspension of nonurgent care …
… lupus, also have been described in the literature following various vaccinations.The sequential association presented here between COVID-19 and newly diagnosed eosinophilic fasciitis could be coincidental. It is also possible that the COVID-19 …
… do it right. That meant starting with our caregivers who had the most frequent interactions with our COVID-19 patients — our emergency departments, intensive care units and COVID-19 units. Then, we expanded to the …
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As the U.S. enters the second year of COVID-19 prevalence, one of the most significant developments for outpatient care is the proliferation of patients who continue to have symptoms of COVID-19 more …
… Early in 2020, Cleveland Clinic leadership created a taskforce to proactively address the potential risk of COVID-19. This task force has already been through several iterations; the most current rendition is a COVID-19 …
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians and community leaders have made a series of complex decisions about how best to ensure the safety of patients, caregivers and the public. There have been vigorous exchanges and …
For patients’ with COVID-19 and other patients requiring isolation in intensive care units, caregivers use an average of 66 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) each day. This high number is partially driven by …
Resources are quickly being strained as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaks havoc, and this is especially evident with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). ECMO is a method for cardiopulmonary support for refractory respiratory and cardiac failure …
As the COVID-19 surge loomed in the United States, physicians, advanced care providers and nurses not usually involved in inpatient or critical care have been redeployed or are preparing for redeployment into these settings …
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