Selected article for: "bedside ultrasound and treatment diagnosis"

Author: Levitan, Richard M.
Title: Pulse Oximetry As a Biomarker for Early Identification and Hospitalization of Covid Pneumonia
  • Cord-id: 06iicu4l
  • Document date: 2020_6_17
  • ID: 06iicu4l
    Snippet: The word “emergency” is defined by time. We work in time dependent windows of diagnosis and treatment. Consider the enormous impact of biomarkers and imaging now standard in the ED (troponin, d‐dimer, and lactic acid; and lightning fast pan‐scanning CT and bedside ultrasound). Faster detection of critical illness has also led to more ED administration of pharmacologic interventions (aspirin, thrombolytics, antibiotics, fluid resuscitation, pressors, TXA, 4 factor‐PCC, etc.). Helicopter
    Document: The word “emergency” is defined by time. We work in time dependent windows of diagnosis and treatment. Consider the enormous impact of biomarkers and imaging now standard in the ED (troponin, d‐dimer, and lactic acid; and lightning fast pan‐scanning CT and bedside ultrasound). Faster detection of critical illness has also led to more ED administration of pharmacologic interventions (aspirin, thrombolytics, antibiotics, fluid resuscitation, pressors, TXA, 4 factor‐PCC, etc.). Helicopter transport, intra‐osseous vascular access, and pelvic binders all improve time dependent patient care.

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