PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-associated arthritis after severe and non-severe COVID-19: A systematic review
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CONCLUSION: We conclude that there may be an inverse relationship between COVID-19 severity and arthritis severity, possibly due to weaker immunity conditions following immunosuppressant treatments in patients with severe COVID-19.
Cardiovascular complications in COVID-19 patients admitted to intensive care units in Chilean hospitals
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CONCLUSIONS: Patients with a history of CV disease are at greater risk of suffering HF and ACS when hospitalized due to COVID-19. Arrhythmias, type 2 AMI, and arterial or venous thrombosis occur with the same frequency in patients with or without CV
Cost of the COVID-19 pandemic versus the cost-effectiveness of mitigation strategies in EU/UK/OECD: a systematic review
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 pandemic is associated with substantial short-term and long-term economic costs to healthcare systems, payers and societies, while interventions including testing and screening policies, vaccination and physical distancing
Comparison of testosterone, FSH, LH and E2 hormone levels in infertility suspected males with COVID-19 infection
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 is a viral disease that affects organ including gonads. COVID-19 infection decreased testosterone levels and increased E2 levels, which leading to disorders in male and female reproductivity.
Clinical phenotypes of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: In our case series, patients with shock phenotype were the most frequent and had worse clinical outcomes. Active surveillance of clinical phenotypes is needed to make an early diagnosis and management to improve the prognosis in these
Clinical decision making in the provision of audiovisual care for upper limb trauma: a survey of UK experiences
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CONCLUSION: The choice of safely managed remote care or in-person consultation has, to date, largely relied on the discretion of the clinician. A carefully designed clinical decision-making tool for the management of upper limb trauma is needed for
COVID-19 risk perception and negative emotional symptoms: Mediating role of self-control and moderating role of life history strategy
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as a significant public health crisis, posing threats to physical health and mental well-being. This study, grounded in the Risk-Resilience Model, sought to elucidate how COVID-19 risk perception
Changes in the prevalence of depression in Chile and the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Clinical utility of inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19-related sudden sensorineural hearing loss
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CONCLUSION: The prognosis of COVID-19-related SSNHL was associated with inflammation. SII, NLR and CRP could serve as predictive markers of unfavorable outcomes in COVID-19-related SSNHL. SII may be considered an independent risk factor for poor
