Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World
The book we need NOW to avoid a social recession, Murthy’s prescient message is about the importance of human connection, the hidden impact of loneliness on our health, and the social power of community. Humans are social... read more
The Case for Routine Screening for COVID-19 Before Surgery
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused more than 5 million cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) worldwide and 345,000 deaths as of 25 May 2020. Based on accumulating international experience... read more
Perhaps something isn’t always better than nothing
It is not unreasonable to say the COVID-19 pandemic caught most of us by surprise. We did not know how infectious the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus leading to COVID-19 disease was, nor... read more
From despair to hope: advanced therapy gives a lifeline to the sickest COVID-19 patients
More than two months later, that piece of paper still lies on her coffee table with four letters on it: "E-C-M-O." Irena Veronese had never heard that acronym before, but when it was first mentioned to her, it meant moving... read more
Effect of Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
Although the paper is not even officially published yet, everyone has already heard the results. We have our first treatment that appears to reduce mortality in COVID-19 patients. For a week or so, we only had press release,... read more
Hydrocortisone Prevents Immunosuppression by interleukin-10+ Natural Killer Cells After Trauma-Hemorrhage
These data demonstrate that trauma-induced immunosuppression is characterized by an interleukin-10-dependent elimination of dendritic cell by natural killer cells and that hydrocortisone improves outcome by limiting this... read more
Procedural Sedation in the COVID-19 Era
Resuming procedural sedation services for elective procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic requires unique considerations to ensure safety for patients and providers. Guidelines for resuming these procedures, including timing,... read more
What’s the Difference Between COVID-19 Tests?
The COVID-19 pandemic, tests, treatments, and outlook, continue to be front and center in the news, along with other urgent issues taking place across the country. Viral sepsis is the number one complication related to... read more
Exhaled Air Dispersion During Bag-mask Ventilation and Sputum Suctioning
Mask ventilation and coughing during oro-tracheal suctioning produce aerosols that enhance nosocomial transmission of respiratory infections. We examined the extent of exhaled air dispersion from a human-patient-simulator... read more
The Relevance of Thromboinflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction in COVID-19 Patients
The relevance of thromboinflammation and endothelial dysfunction in COVID-19 patients. Microvascular derangement is a key mechanism of multiple organ dysfunction and therapeutic strategies other than heparin, aimed at preserving... read more
The COVID-19 Coronavirus is Changing
When a handful of doctors in northern Italy recently claimed that the virus that causes COVID-19 appears to be losing steam, that it no longer seems to be the same “biological bomb” it was when the pandemic first hit,... read more
Biomarkers of Sepsis: Time for a Reappraisal
The precise roles of most biomarkers in the management of septic patients have not been well defined, and of the many biomarkers that have been studied, only a few have been evaluated in large or repeated studies. As... read more
Prevention, Detection and Management of VTE in COVID-19 Patients
Several studies have demonstrated coagulation changes in patients with COVID-19, especially in those with severe disease, and this is associated with a worse prognosis. Emerging data, alongside recent clinical experience,... read more
The use of continuous perineural catheters and other practices to optimize regional anesthesia in COVID-19 patients
As anesthesiologists, we are on the front line of the fight against coronavirus disease (COVID-19), whether in the intensive care unit, operating room, or elsewhere in the hospital. Given the highly contagious nature of the... read more