Understanding the physiopathology of the disease that lead to sepsis after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection is a current clinical need to improve intensive care–applied therapies applied to critically ill patients.
American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Position Statement intended to provide clinicians with a clinical framework to return athletes of all levels to training and competition during the pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted global healthcare delivery within a short period of time and has spotlighted the needs of vulnerable patient populations. This article discusses the experience at a large urban teaching hospital in regard to the care of intellectually disadvantaged patients with COVID-19 infection.
Diagnosing the cause of shortness of breath quickly is especially important and challenging during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, when more people than ever are seeking emergency care because of difficulty breathing.
Complex ethical considerations for transplantation during the COVID-19 pandemic inherently vary greatly by country, region, and culture—and are dynamic over time, being affected by disease burden and trajectory.
Rescue therapies to treat or prevent progression of COVID-19 hypoxic respiratory failure in pregnant patients are lacking. The authors studied treating pregnant patients with severe or critical COVID-19 with high-dose nitric oxide.
Persons living with HIV may become coinfected with COVID-19. The authors conducted a survey in Wuhan, China, to characterize the status of coinfected HIV, their time to clinical improvement, and clinical prognoses.