Long COVID development may be influenced by severity of the initial COVID-19 illness and pre-existing respiratory conditions, including COPD and OSA.
The use of high-dose vitamin B12 in patients with septic shock may not be associated with a mortality benefit.
Significant racial, ethnic, and gender disparities existed in the management of acute coronary syndromes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An algorithm significantly increases detection of PH and subtyping with superior accuracy vs traditional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).
RSV vaccination was associated with decreased risks for infection and hospitalization, although the decrease was not statistically significant.
Mucus plugs in the lungs were associated with impaired pulmonary function among individuals in a large general population study.
Use of IV immunoglobulin was associated with a significantly reduced ICU length of stay in immunocompromised patients with respiratory viral infections.
False-negative patch tests in allergic contact dermatitis may occur due to immunosuppressive therapy use, UV exposure, and low allergen concentration.
The RSV vaccine is unequivocally recommended for adults who are residents in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities.
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Reduced antibiotic prescribing among patients with RTIs in primary care settings was not associated with increased risk for pneumonia hospitalization.
Adding atezolizumab to concurrent chemoradiation did not improve overall survival in a phase 3 trial of patients with LS-SCLC.