COVID-19: Testing Issues + Hydroxychloroquine Update

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Sutton et al. Universal Screening for SARS-CoV-2 in Women Admitted for Delivery. NEJM. April 13, 2020.
Wee LE, Fua TP, Chua YY, et al. Containing COVID-19 in the emergency room: the role of improved case detection and segregation of suspect cases. Acad Emerg Med. 2020; In press. 
Mahevas et al. MedRxiv Pre-print. doi: 10.1101/2020.04.10.20060699

More uncontrolled hydroxychloroquine + azithromycin data from Raoult et al. Abstract and table. [not yet formally published]

COVID-19: Risk Stratification

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Today we have Dr. Rory Spiegel (@EMNerd_) who blogs at EMcrit joining us to discuss risk stratification

Zhou et al [pre-print]
Gong et al [pre-print]

COVID-19: Is it ARDS? HAPE? Hemoglobinopathy?

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Gattinoni L, Coppola S, Cressoni M, Busana M, Chiumello D. Covid-19 Does Not Lead to a “Typical” Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2020; In press

Many people have been talking about the “hemoglobin hijacking” of COVID-19 but this is far from a certain theory and really only from a single computer simulation model.

It appears that hypoxic vasoconstriction is the most robust explanation at this time. This has led to some drawing parallels to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE).

COVID-19: The ROX index for predicting HFNC failure

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Today we are joined by Dr. Rory Spiegel of EMNerd to discuss the ROX index which has been proposed as a means of predicting who might fail high flow nasal cannula, and has been proposed as a part of some pathways for COVID-19 respiratory management

Roca O, Messika J, Caralt B, et al. Predicting success of high-flow nasal cannula in pneumonia patients with hypoxemic respiratory failure: The utility of the ROX index. J Crit Care. 2016;35:200-5.
Roca O, Caralt B, Messika J, et al. An Index Combining Respiratory Rate and Oxygenation to Predict Outcome of Nasal High-Flow Therapy. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2019;199(11):1368-1376

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COVID-19: High Flow Nasal Cannula (Wang et al)

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Wang et al. The experience of high-fow nasal cannula
in hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia in two hospitals of Chongqing, ChinaAnn Intensive Care. 2020 10(37)

COVID-19: Hypercoagulability?

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Reports of venous thromboembolism and hypercoagulability are emerging (Xie et al), which may make sense (inflammation/stigmata of critical illness/etc).

Tang et al
Huang et al
Zhou et  al.
Tang et al J. Thromb Haemost. 2020; In presss

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COVID-19: Brescia-COVID Respiratory Severity Scale / ICU Outcomes

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https://www.mdcalc.com/brescia-covid-respiratory-severity-scale-bcrss-algorithm#evidence
Bhatraju et al. NEJM

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COVID-19: Awake Proning, Hydroxychloroquine Update, Neonatal Update

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Sun et al. Ann. Lower mortality of COVID-19 by early recognition and intervention: experience from Jiangsu Province. Intensive Care (2020) 10:33
Ding et al. Efficacy and safety of early prone positioning combined with HFNC or NIV in moderate to severe ARDS: a multi-center prospective cohort study. Critical Care. 24(28). 2020