New study raises concerns about the use of potent coprescriptions to manage insomnia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreDistinguishing COVID-19 Brain Fog from Dementia, Delirium and Depression in Older Adults
The Center for Geriatric Medicine’s Successful Aging Program is collaborating with Cleveland Clinic’s reCOVer clinic to care for patients age 65 and older with lingering brain fog after COVID-19.
Mechanical Ventilation Rates in Oncology Patients with COVID-19
A study shows that rates of hospitalization and mortality are high in oncology patients with COVID-19 but rates of invasive mechanical ventilation are low, suggesting that these patients may not be considered appropriate candidates for critical care interventions for the infection.
When Dedicated Caregiving Produces Serendipitous Benefits
After the pandemic halted a neurologist’s shared medical appointments for patients with autonomic disorders, he took them virtual — and discovered they could yield more benefits than he’d bargained for.
Cardiac Telemetry Validated as an Accurate Method of Continuous QTc Monitoring in Pandemic Conditions
Cleveland Clinic researchers have validated the use of remote cardiac telemetry as a “no touch” alternative to standard 12-lead ECG for reliable continuous QTc monitoring.
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College Athletes Are at Low Risk of Cardiac Involvement From Mild COVID-19
A large registry study has shown that SARS-CoV-2 viral infection in college athletes is unlikely to involve the heart What are the implications for cardiac testing in return-to-play decisions?
Severe Thrombocytopenia in a Patient With Otherwise Asymptomatic COVID-19
A patient was diagnosed with immune thrombocytopenic purpura after presenting with easy bruising, petechiae and gingival bleeding. Following standard practice for admitted patients, a SARS-CoV-2 was ordered. To her physicians’ surprise, it came back positive.
Home Monitoring After COVID-19 Diagnosis Shows Promise in Retrospective Study
A controlled but nonrandomized Cleveland Clinic study found an interactive home monitoring program to reduce odds of hospitalization among patients with newly diagnosed COVID-19.
Essay: Determination and Heartbreak Marked Nursing Life During the Pandemic
A Cleveland Clinic nurse remembers difficulties and triumphs of working during a year like no other.
A Complex Relationship: COVID-19 and Tinnitus
Although the direct relationship between tinnitus and COVID-19 is unclear, certain aspects of the disease and the recovery process may offer clues.
Suppressing Hyperinflammation in COVID-19 With JAK Inhibitors
One reason COVID-19-related mortality is decreasing is a more aggressive management of the hyperinflammatory phase of advanced COVID-19. But what’s the scientific evidence for and clinical experience of these treatments?