A multi-mechanism approach reduces length of stay in the ICU for severe COVID-19 patients
A multi-mechanism approach reduces length of stay in the ICU for severe COVID-19 patients
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Valerio Pascua, Fernando , Diaz, Oscar , Medina, Rina , Contreras, Brian , Mistroff, Jeff , Espinosa, Daniel , Sekhon, Anupamjeet , Paz Handal, Diego , Pineda, Estela , Vargas Pineda, Miguel , Pineda, Hector , Diaz, Maribel , Lewis, Anita S. , Hesse, Heike , Castro Lainez, Miriams T. , Stevens, Mark L. , Sierra- Hoffman, Miguel , Ontai, Sidney C. and VanBuren, Vincent
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United States: Public Library of Science
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United States: Public Library of Science
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COVID-19 pandemic has multifaceted presentations with rising evidence of immune-mediated mechanisms underplay. We sought to explore the outcomes of severe COVID-19 patients treated with a multi-mechanism approach (MMA) in addition to standard-of-care (SC) versus patients who only received SC treatment.
Data were collected retrospectively for pat...
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A multi-mechanism approach reduces length of stay in the ICU for severe COVID-19 patients
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Diaz, Oscar
Medina, Rina
Contreras, Brian
Mistroff, Jeff
Espinosa, Daniel
Sekhon, Anupamjeet
Paz Handal, Diego
Pineda, Estela
Vargas Pineda, Miguel
Pineda, Hector
Diaz, Maribel
Lewis, Anita S.
Hesse, Heike
Castro Lainez, Miriams T.
Stevens, Mark L.
Sierra- Hoffman, Miguel
Ontai, Sidney C.
VanBuren, Vincent
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_e2aa228ea93a4d87927bd4bdbefa8f14
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1932-6203
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1932-6203
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10.1371/journal.pone.0245025