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Epidemiological, Clinical, Radiological Characteristics and Outcomes of Medical Staff with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: Analysis of 101 Cases
Conclusions: Our findings suggested that the infection of medical staff mainly occurred at the early stages of SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Wuhan, and only a small proportion of infection had an exact mode. Meanwhile, medical staff infected with COVID-19 have relatively milder symptoms and favorable clinical course than ordinary patients, which may be partly due to their medical expertise, younger age and less underlying diseases. The potential risk factors of fever and IL-6 levels greater than 2.9 pg/ml could help to identify medical staff with poor prognosis at an early stage.PMID:33628107 | PMC:PMC7893575 | DOI:10.7150/ijms.54257
Source: International Journal of Medical Sciences - February 25, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jie Liu Liu Ouyang Dan Yang Xiaoyu Han Yukun Cao Osamah Alwalid Hanping Wu Heshui Shi Fan Yang Chuansheng Zheng Source Type: research

The basic social medical insurance is associated with clinical outcomes in the patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a retrospective study from Shanghai, China.
CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that BSMI is closely associated with the major adverse events-free survival rate at 36-month follow-up in the STEMI patients under the current policies in Shanghai, China. PMID: 25013371 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: International Journal of Medical Sciences - June 3, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Int J Med Sci Source Type: research

Impact on physical and mental health among medical personnel in Wuhan during COVID-19 outbreak: a cluster analysis.
Conclusions: COVID-19-related worry leads to physical and mental health problems amongst medical personnel. Effective responses and interventions could relieve a series of new-onset physical and mental health problems. PMID: 33526979 [PubMed - in process]
Source: International Journal of Medical Sciences - February 3, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Int J Med Sci Source Type: research

Catheter Ablation Compared with Medical Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation with Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Conclusions: This updated meta-analysis showed that compared to medical therapy, catheter ablation for AF was associated with significant benefits in several key clinical and biomarker endpoints, including reductions in all-cause mortality and HF hospitalization.PMID:33628087 | PMC:PMC7893556 | DOI:10.7150/ijms.52257
Source: International Journal of Medical Sciences - February 25, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Kuo-Li Pan Yi-Ling Wu Meng Lee Bruce Ovbiagele Source Type: research