Forbes: The Role Of Blood Type In Covid-19 Infection And Respiratory Failure
News Medical: Blood group type may affect susceptibility to COVID-19 respiratory failure
CoV-2, parainfluenza virus, or RSV vs influenza A/B infection experience greater acute respiratory failure, with those with SARS-CoV-2 infection having the greatest risk.
A group of over 120 researchers from various institutions across Europe has performed the first genome-wide association study to reveal host genetic factors that may contribute to respiratory failure ...
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal for acute respiratory failure
Acute respiratory failure is a life‑threatening condition. It can be categorised as acute hypoxic respiratory failure (abnormally low levels of oxygen in the blood) or acute hypercapnic respiratory ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Strategies to Manage Type 2 Inflammation in Respiratory Diseases
The New England Journal of Medicine: Noninvasive Respiratory Support for Adults with Acute Respiratory Failure
The American Journal of Managed Care: Exploring the Potential of Machine Learning in Optimizing Respiratory Failure Treatment
In addition to traditional clinical validation queries, we've also had a great deal of success with queries for conflicting documentation. Q: Acute respiratory failure is consistently one of our top ...
The New England Journal of Medicine: Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure
The American Journal of Managed Care: TMP-SMX Linked to Higher 30-Day Respiratory Failure Risk in Adolescents and Young Adults
Adolescents and young adults on TMP-SMX have a higher 30-day risk of acute respiratory failure than those on amoxicillin or cephalosporins. The study supports the FDA's warning about TMP-SMX, with ...
TMP-SMX Linked to Higher 30-Day Respiratory Failure Risk in Adolescents and Young Adults