Richard Lehman’s COVID-19 Reviews

Richard Lehman’s COVID-19 Reviews

Between the asymptomatic cases and those in intensive care, there are hundreds of thousands suffering with covid-19. They have a constant painful cough, which prevents sleep. They cannot breathe properly and are intensely... read more

Cardiologists Join COVID-19 Front Line in Converted Cardiac ICUs

Cardiologists Join COVID-19 Front Line in Converted Cardiac ICUs

The Mount Sinai Health System in New York is one of many systems in the U.S. that has been adapting in the attempt to care for the influx of patients with known or suspected COVID-19. As elective surgeries are no longer... read more

COVID-19 Evolving Indications for Intubation

COVID-19 Evolving Indications for Intubation

Hypoxemia and tachypnea should not be the sole indications for intubation, but rather a complete clinical assessment including work of breathing, mental status and increasing PaCO2 and/or acidosis. Based on experience... read more

A Brooklyn ICU Fights for Each Life in a Coronavirus Surge

A Brooklyn ICU Fights for Each Life in a Coronavirus Surge

Nearly every patient was on a ventilator. Some were in their 80s, some in their 30s. Medical workers were falling fast and had to be resourceful — "the alternative," one said, "is death." The night had been particularly... read more

Yale study finds self-isolation would dramatically reduce ICU bed demand

As soon as Alison Galvani learned of the COVID-19 virus in China and its devastating spread there, she foresaw what might happen to healthcare facilities in the United States. The Yale professor and colleagues at the... read more

BCG Vaccination Might Protect Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19

BCG Vaccination Might Protect Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19

Australian and European researchers are testing if the Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine, introduced in the 1920s to fight tuberculosis, will be deployed to combat COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel... read more

US Betrays Healthcare Workers in Coronavirus Disaster

US Betrays Healthcare Workers in Coronavirus Disaster

The handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States will go down as the worst public health disaster in the history of the country. The loss of lives will make 9/11 and so many other catastrophes appear much smaller... read more

Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond

Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond

Prizewinning science journalist Sonia Shah presents a startling examination of the history of viral infections that have ravaged humanity—and how that knowledge prepares us to stop the next worldwide outbreak. Over the... read more

Plasma Transfusion Shows Promise for COVID-19 Treatment

Plasma Transfusion Shows Promise for COVID-19 Treatment

Donor blood plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19 appears to work as a treatment for the virus, a new analysis has revealed. In this preliminary uncontrolled case series of 5 critically ill patients with... read more

A Better Way of Connecting Multiple Patients to a Single Ventilator

A Better Way of Connecting Multiple Patients to a Single Ventilator

This differential multi-ventilation setup yields increased safety, monitoring and control for each connected patient. In an ideal world, no one treating patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) would have... read more

Chinese Frontline Anesthesiologists Share COVID-19 Treatment Experience

Chinese Frontline Anesthesiologists Share COVID-19 Treatment Experience

Anesthesiologists are crucial in the treatment of COVID-19 patients, with their role encompassing anesthesia, intensive care, pain treatment and more. The job is of high risk, with medical staff at risk of getting infected... read more

Safety and Immunogenicity Study of 2019-nCoV Vaccine

Safety and Immunogenicity Study of 2019-nCoV Vaccine

Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (VTEU) at Emory is participating in a clinical trial to test an experimental vaccine for COVID-19. The trial began March 16 at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute... read more

What We Do When a COVID-19 Patient Needs an Operation

We wish to share the protocol that we use in our hospital in preparing an operating room (OR) for confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients coming for surgery. An OR with a negative pressure environment located at a corner... read more

CMSS Statement on Restrictions to Slow the COVID-19 Pandemic

CMSS Statement on Restrictions to Slow the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dear President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Ambassador Birx: Thank you for actively engaging the health care community—particularly the nation's physicians and the organizations that represent them—in addressing... read more