Scholarly Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

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Scholarly Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

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Review Article Pages 106-120

Laboratory Markers and Mortality in Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Joshua Davis, Shane Geffe, Gina Hana and Connor Talbott

Abstract: Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with high mortality. Many laboratory values have been suggested to predict patients at risk for a poor outcome in COVID-19.The objective of this project was to systematically review and meta-analyze all laboratory markers associated with prognosis of mortality in patients with COVID-19.

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Review Article Pages 96-105

Covid-19 Treatment: A Narrative Review of the Research and Evidence Thus Far

Authors: SM Zubair Rahim MBBS BSc (Hons) MRCP, Derek L Connolly BSc (Hons) MB ChB (Edin) PhD (Cantab) FRCP, Arvind B Rajasekaran MBBS FRCP and Vinoda Sharma MBBS FRCP

Abstract: The emergence of the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus has led to an unprecedented global pandemic with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Treatment regimens around the world have been varied both in their drug combinations and the levels of evidence behind them. Drugs that have been used for other immune modulating purposes are being re-trialled to try to combat this disease, with data showing far from conclusive results.

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Original Article Pages 90-95

Disruption and Rapid Recovery of Emergency Ophthalmic Services Amidst the COVID Pandemic: An English Teaching Hospital Experience

Authors: Muhammed Jawad, Varajini Joganathan and Farhan H Zaidi

Abstract: To share our experience of emergency ophthalmic services at a major Tier 2 emergency department in the UK National Health Service, including; emergency department attendances in eye casualty, urgent intravitreal injection services and emergency ophthalmic surgery during the COVID pandemic. We also share our experience of urgent cataract and adnexal surgery work during and after the easing of COVID pandemic restrictions.

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Review Article Pages 85-89

Teaching Review on Approach for Emergency Intubation

Authors: Adel Hamed Elbaih MD and Mohammed Eyad Marrie

Abstract: Physicians commonly secure the airway with the aid of rapid sequence intubation (RSI)-also called drug assisted intubation- in an acutely unstable patient. As these patients are at high risk of aspiration the RSI is especially useful as it combines medications and techniques to minimize this risk.

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Orginal Article Pages 79-84

The Complete Blood Count Modified Results in Patients with Complicated Colorectal Cancer

Authors: Georgiana Bianca Constantin, D Firescu, D Voicu, Cristina Șerban, Laura Rebegea, Corina Pălivan Manole, R Mihailov, B Ștefănescu, Rodica Bîrlă and S Constantinoiu

Abstract: Among the factors on which the long-term survival of patients with colorectal cancer depends, the biological status at admission is essential and it is well reflected by a simple, routine analysis: The complete blood count (CBC). The link between the values of the hemoleukogram parameters and the diagnosis of colorectal cancers, but also between the changes in the hemoleukogram and the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer is well documented in the literature.

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Research Article Pages 75-78

Management of Patients with Oral Cancer during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Authors: Solano Nicolás, Gutierrez Paulina, Parra Enmanuel and Castrillo Ariamay

Abstract: The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare to the public is severe. Healthcare workers are in close contact with infected patients. Transmission of the virus seems to occur mainly by respiratory droplets. There is a high viral load in the nasal and oral cavities of infected patients, especially endangering those specialties focused around this region.

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Review Article Pages 71-74

Corona Virus and the General Adaptation Syndrome

Authors: Derrick Lonsdale, MBBS, FAAP, FACN

Abstract: As a medical student in Hungary, Selye was exposed to a group of patients suffering from the various diseases with which they had been diagnosed. Instead of listening to the teacher, he observed the facial expression of each of the patients as they were presented. He came to the conclusion that they all looked very much the same, that it was a response to the stress imposed by the illness from which they were suffering.

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Case Report Pages 71-72

CT Features of COVID-19: A Case Report

Authors: Giovanni Fontanel, V Ramundo, L Lamanna, G Rubinetti, V Di Maio and S Borrelli

Abstract: We describe here the Chest CT imaging features of a 68-year-old man presenting with fever (37.5 ℃), malaise, dyspnea and persistent dry cough for 7 days. The patient was seen by his GP, then sent to us for a CT and treated as a suspect even before exam execution, with all PPE and safety measures adequately put in place. Chest CT showed strikingly remarkable signs of interstitial pneumonia, compatible with COVID-19.

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