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    Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 who coughed 3.4 times per hour or less based on digital cough monitoring faced a greater risk for intubation or death, according to study results published in Journal of Biomedical Informatics.“For the everyday physician, these findings provide an easily observed prognostic indicator (frequency of coughing) for hospitalized patients: if a patient is not

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    Intubation after 24 hours in the ICU for patients with COVID-19 receiving mechanical ventilation resulted in poorer mortality outcomes than early intubation, according to study results published in European Respiratory Journal.“In this large cohort study focusing on the effects of intubation timing in patients with COVID-19, we identified a higher risk of hospital mortality in those

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    • Should #EPs throw away their bougies given that a recent trial found the device made no difference in 1st pass success in #intubation? Not so fast, writes @HappyDays_EM. The bougie may not be a magic bullet, but w/ practice it won’t let you down. #FOAMed https://t.co/XZw8PhJOgu https://t.co/CuT8BXuWZo

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    • Should #EPs throw away their bougies given that a recent trial found the device made no difference in 1st pass success in #intubation? Not so fast, writes @HappyDays_EM. The bougie may not be a magic bullet, but w/ practice it won’t let you down. #FOAMed https://t.co/XZw8PhsdoW https://t.co/ZfBi9iz9UJ