Myocardial infarction at night . . . and other stories
BMJ : British Medical Journal (Online)
; 369, 2020.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-20231427
ABSTRACT
Body weight and fat content are known to influence the timing of puberty but the association remained after adjustment for pre-pubertal body mass index. [...]a large retrospective study from the US finds that patients who underwent plasma exchange spent a week longer in hospital and were two to three times more likely to die than those who received immunoglobulin (Muscle Nerve doi10.1002/mus.26831). A case study in NEJM Catalyst identifies early testing (particularly of people arriving from places where the disease was prevalent), rapid mobilisation of microbiological laboratories, and a coherent and consistent national strategy as crucial interventions.
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Observational study
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English
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BMJ : British Medical Journal (Online)
Year:
2020
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