Some individuals continue to experience persistent symptoms and complications, including fatigue, lung damage, and other long COVID symptoms, months after SARS-CoV-2 infection, highlighting the need for ongoing research and clinical management in post-COVID syndrome.
April 2021
A systematic review examines extrapulmonary manifestations of severe respiratory syncytial virus infection, providing insights into the diverse clinical presentations and complications associated with RSV infection beyond the respiratory tract, informing comprehensive management approaches for affected patients.
March 2021
The MicroCLOTS hypothesis proposes microvascular thrombi as a key pathophysiological mechanism underlying atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome in COVID-19, highlighting the role of pulmonary vascular obstruction in disease progression and clinical management.
January 2021
Investigation into the neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV-2 suggests a possible role in respiratory failure among COVID-19 patients, highlighting the need for further research to elucidate the mechanisms underlying neurological involvement in the disease.
December 2020
Authors propose pragmatic approaches to administering extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to patients with severe COVID-19-related respiratory failure, aiming to optimize outcomes in critically ill individuals.
November 2020
Understanding the transmission dynamics of respiratory infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, is crucial for implementing effective prevention measures. This study investigates the role of turbulent gas clouds in pathogen emissions and transmission, highlighting the urgency of adopting rational and scientific prevention strategies.
November 2020
Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia meeting Berlin criteria for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) exhibit an atypical form of the syndrome, characterized by distinct clinical features and treatment responses, highlighting the need for tailored management approaches in affected individuals.
November 2020
A 35-year-old patient has been identified as the third suspected case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mainland China's Guangdong province, where two previous cases, one confirmed, have been recorded, according to sources from the Public Health Department.
October 2004