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View article: Role of Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Is Universal Consultation Required?
Role of Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Is Universal Consultation Required? Open
mTBI is common and assessment for discharge safety is not standardized. OT cognitive assessment was associated with longer LOS and higher injury severity. Despite institutional culture, OT consultation was variable and not associated with …
View article: Delayed cardiac tamponade secondary to blast injury from gunshot wound
Delayed cardiac tamponade secondary to blast injury from gunshot wound Open
Penetrating injuries are recognized for the direct tissue damage, which is typically evident on physical examination. Secondary injuries resulting from kinetic energy transfer in the case of gunshot wounds (GSWs), often referred to as "bla…
View article: Continuation of therapeutic anticoagulation before and during hospitalization is associated with reduced mortality in COVID-19 ICU patients
Continuation of therapeutic anticoagulation before and during hospitalization is associated with reduced mortality in COVID-19 ICU patients Open
Background: Literature has well established COVID-19 associated coagulopathy with resulting thrombotic complications including microthrombi as an underlying mechanism leading to severe respiratory disease. Therapeutic anticoagulation (TAC)…
View article: The Correlation of Respiratory System Compliance and Mortality in COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Do Phenotypes Really Exist?
The Correlation of Respiratory System Compliance and Mortality in COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Do Phenotypes Really Exist? Open
Background: Recent literature suggests respiratory system compliance (Crs) based phenotypes exist among COVID-19 ARDS patients. We sought to determine whether these phenotypes exist and whether Crs predicts mortality. Methods: A retrospect…
View article: The correlation of respiratory system compliance and mortality in COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome: do phenotypes really exist?
The correlation of respiratory system compliance and mortality in COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome: do phenotypes really exist? Open
Background: Recent literature suggests respiratory system compliance (Crs) based phenotypes exist among COVID-19 ARDS patients. We sought to determine whether these phenotypes exist and whether Crs predicts mortality. Methods: A retrospect…