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COVID-19 healthcare news
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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AI predicts COVID prognosis at near-expert level using CT scoring system

A deep convolutional neural network was able to predict hospital stay, ICU admission and intubation when scoring chest CT images of hospitalized COVID patients.

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AI predicts COVID prognosis at near-expert level using CT scoring system

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A deep convolutional neural network was able to predict hospital stay, ICU admission and intubation when scoring chest CT images of hospitalized COVID patients.
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Imaging suggests blood clots are more common in COVID than pneumonia

In a recent study, venous thromboembolisms were detected in those with COVID via multiple imaging modalities at a rate of 16.3% compared to 9.2% in individuals with CAP.

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Imaging suggests blood clots are more common in COVID than pneumonia

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In a recent study, venous thromboembolisms were detected in those with COVID via multiple imaging modalities at a rate of 16.3% compared to 9.2% in individuals with CAP.
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AHA asks Congress to provide more COVID-19 funds

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has asked Congress to provide more financial relief as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

 

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The American Hospital Association (AHA) has asked Congress to provide more financial relief as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.  
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COVID-19 linked to a higher risk of diabetes for at least 1 year

Diabetes appears to be yet another potential outcome associated with long COVID-19. 

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COVID-19 linked to a higher risk of diabetes for at least 1 year

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Diabetes appears to be yet another potential outcome associated with long COVID-19. 
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VIDEO: Vaccines boosted survival among STEMI heart attack patients with COVID-19

Santiago Garcia, MD, lead author of the study and director of the structural heart program at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, presented new data from the North American COVID-19 STEMI (NACMI) registry at ACC.22. Severity of heart attacks were reduced in vaccinated patients, with zero deaths in vaccinated patients in 2021.

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A late-breaking study at ACC.22 showed differences in COVID-positive heart attack patients between 2020 and 2021. #ACC22 #ACC2022
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VIDEO: Vaccines boosted survival among STEMI heart attack patients with COVID-19

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A late-breaking study at ACC.22 showed differences in COVID-positive heart attack patients between 2020 and 2021. #ACC22 #ACC2022
Santiago Garcia, MD, lead author of the study and director of the structural heart program at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, presented new data from the North American COVID-19 STEMI (NACMI) registry at ACC.22. Severity of heart attacks were reduced in vaccinated patients, with zero deaths in vaccinated patients in 2021.
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COVID-19 linked to greater risk of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and bleeding events long after recovery

The increased risk of deep vein thrombosis lasts for up to three months, researchers found. 

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COVID-19 linked to greater risk of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and bleeding events long after recovery

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The increased risk of deep vein thrombosis lasts for up to three months, researchers found. 
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Risk of vaccine-related heart damage after booster shot lower than it was after first 2 doses

The new analysis included data from more than 126,000 vaccinations. 

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Risk of vaccine-related heart damage after booster shot lower than it was after first 2 doses

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The new analysis included data from more than 126,000 vaccinations. 
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Telecardiology during the COVID-19 pandemic showed cardiologists another way to treat patients

Telecardiology saw a major boost during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many health systems now want to keep it as a permanent treatment option. 

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Telecardiology saw a major boost during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many health systems now want to keep it as a permanent treatment option.
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Telecardiology during the COVID-19 pandemic showed cardiologists another way to treat patients

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Telecardiology saw a major boost during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many health systems now want to keep it as a permanent treatment option.
Telecardiology saw a major boost during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many health systems now want to keep it as a permanent treatment option. 
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New COVID-19 study links nurses’ mental health to quality of care

Stories of stress and burnout among healthcare workers, particularly nurses, continue to make news during the COVID-19 pandemic and new research shows these mental health problems can  decreased quality of patient care provided to patients.

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Nurse working in a COVID care unit at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix. A new study shows the metal health of nurses under the pandemic can directly impact the level of care their patients receive.
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New COVID-19 study links nurses’ mental health to quality of care

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Nurse working in a COVID care unit at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix. A new study shows the metal health of nurses under the pandemic can directly impact the level of care their patients receive.
Stories of stress and burnout among healthcare workers, particularly nurses, continue to make news during the COVID-19 pandemic and new research shows these mental health problems can  decreased quality of patient care provided to patients.
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Losartan fails to improve lung injuries in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Some of the study's findings even raised concerns that losartan could be harming these patients. 

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Losartan fails to improve lung injuries in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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Nurses caring for a COVID-19 patient in the COVID unit at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix.
Some of the study's findings even raised concerns that losartan could be harming these patients. 
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Specialized CT protocol reveals small airways disease in COVID long haulers

Up to 30% of individuals with "long COVID" continue to suffer from lingering coughs and dyspnea months after recovering from the infection, despite having milder cases.

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
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Specialized CT protocol reveals small airways disease in COVID long haulers

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
Up to 30% of individuals with "long COVID" continue to suffer from lingering coughs and dyspnea months after recovering from the infection, despite having milder cases.
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ACC consensus explains what cardiologists should look for in long COVID-19

The new consensus document provides a framework for understanding, evaluating, and managing some of the key cardiovascular sequelae of COVID-19

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ACC consensus explains what cardiologists should look for in long COVID-19

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The new consensus document provides a framework for understanding, evaluating, and managing some of the key cardiovascular sequelae of COVID-19
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‘We learned that lung recovery was actually possible’: ECMO’s impact on COVID-19 patients in the ICU

The study's authors emphasized the importance of careful patient selection. 

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can help patients with severe COVID-19 make a successful recovery. Venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) has the potential to minimize lung damage compared to conventional mechanical ventilation. ECMO unit in service with the COVID care unit at Banner Medical Center in Phoenix.
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‘We learned that lung recovery was actually possible’: ECMO’s impact on COVID-19 patients in the ICU

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can help patients with severe COVID-19 make a successful recovery. Venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) has the potential to minimize lung damage compared to conventional mechanical ventilation. ECMO unit in service with the COVID care unit at Banner Medical Center in Phoenix.
The study's authors emphasized the importance of careful patient selection. 
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Pfizer CEO says fourth COVID-19 shot is necessary

A second booster shot may be necessary to protect against COVID-19.

 

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Pfizer CEO says fourth COVID-19 shot is necessary

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A second booster shot may be necessary to protect against COVID-19.  
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Intrathoracic complications in COVID patients: Incidence, associations and outcomes

New research published in Clinical Imaging links specific adverse findings on chest imaging of COVID patients to ICU admission, need for intubation and length of hospital stay. 

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Intrathoracic complications in COVID patients: Incidence, associations and outcomes

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New research published in Clinical Imaging links specific adverse findings on chest imaging of COVID patients to ICU admission, need for intubation and length of hospital stay. 
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Less work, more stress—how interventional radiology departments felt the impact of COVID

Survey results published in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology reveal how interventional departments fared during the first two waves of the pandemic, as well as how organizations are preparing for future outbreaks.

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Less work, more stress—how interventional radiology departments felt the impact of COVID

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Survey results published in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology reveal how interventional departments fared during the first two waves of the pandemic, as well as how organizations are preparing for future outbreaks.
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