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Venous thromboembolism in COVID-19: A meta-summary of cases
CONCLUSION: Venous thromboembolism must be suspected even in patients who had received prior anticoagulant regimens or in stable cases, especially in males, the elderly, and patients with comorbidities and high D-dimer levels.PMID:36104055 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220316
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Naif Saad ALGhasab Leen A Altamimi Mohammed Salem Alharbi Sulaman S ALMesned Aditya K Khetan Source Type: research

Seroprevalence of community-acquired atypical bacterial pneumonia among adult COVID-19 patients from a single center in Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Our study documented the seroprevalence of community-acquired bacteria co-infection among COVID-19 patients. In this study, procalcitonin was an inconclusive biomarker for non-severe bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients. Consideration and proper detection of community-acquired bacterial co-infection may minimize misdiagnosis during the current pandemic and positively reflect disease management and prognosis.PMID:36104051 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220379
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sari T Alhoufie Nadir A Ibrahim Naif H Alsharif Khalid O Alfarouk Hatim M Makhdoom Khaled R Aljabri Sayed H Saeed Adnan A Khoumaeys Yahya A Almutawif Mustafa A Najim Hamza M Ali Alanoud A Aljifri Ali M Kheyami Areej A Alhazmi Source Type: research

Venous thromboembolism in COVID-19: A meta-summary of cases
CONCLUSION: Venous thromboembolism must be suspected even in patients who had received prior anticoagulant regimens or in stable cases, especially in males, the elderly, and patients with comorbidities and high D-dimer levels.PMID:36104055 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220316
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Naif Saad ALGhasab Leen A Altamimi Mohammed Salem Alharbi Sulaman S ALMesned Aditya K Khetan Source Type: research

Seroprevalence of community-acquired atypical bacterial pneumonia among adult COVID-19 patients from a single center in Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Our study documented the seroprevalence of community-acquired bacteria co-infection among COVID-19 patients. In this study, procalcitonin was an inconclusive biomarker for non-severe bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients. Consideration and proper detection of community-acquired bacterial co-infection may minimize misdiagnosis during the current pandemic and positively reflect disease management and prognosis.PMID:36104051 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220379
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sari T Alhoufie Nadir A Ibrahim Naif H Alsharif Khalid O Alfarouk Hatim M Makhdoom Khaled R Aljabri Sayed H Saeed Adnan A Khoumaeys Yahya A Almutawif Mustafa A Najim Hamza M Ali Alanoud A Aljifri Ali M Kheyami Areej A Alhazmi Source Type: research

Venous thromboembolism in COVID-19: A meta-summary of cases
CONCLUSION: Venous thromboembolism must be suspected even in patients who had received prior anticoagulant regimens or in stable cases, especially in males, the elderly, and patients with comorbidities and high D-dimer levels.PMID:36104055 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220316
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Naif Saad ALGhasab Leen A Altamimi Mohammed Salem Alharbi Sulaman S ALMesned Aditya K Khetan Source Type: research

Seroprevalence of community-acquired atypical bacterial pneumonia among adult COVID-19 patients from a single center in Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Our study documented the seroprevalence of community-acquired bacteria co-infection among COVID-19 patients. In this study, procalcitonin was an inconclusive biomarker for non-severe bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients. Consideration and proper detection of community-acquired bacterial co-infection may minimize misdiagnosis during the current pandemic and positively reflect disease management and prognosis.PMID:36104051 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220379
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sari T Alhoufie Nadir A Ibrahim Naif H Alsharif Khalid O Alfarouk Hatim M Makhdoom Khaled R Aljabri Sayed H Saeed Adnan A Khoumaeys Yahya A Almutawif Mustafa A Najim Hamza M Ali Alanoud A Aljifri Ali M Kheyami Areej A Alhazmi Source Type: research

Venous thromboembolism in COVID-19: A meta-summary of cases
CONCLUSION: Venous thromboembolism must be suspected even in patients who had received prior anticoagulant regimens or in stable cases, especially in males, the elderly, and patients with comorbidities and high D-dimer levels.PMID:36104055 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220316
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Naif Saad ALGhasab Leen A Altamimi Mohammed Salem Alharbi Sulaman S ALMesned Aditya K Khetan Source Type: research

Seroprevalence of community-acquired atypical bacterial pneumonia among adult COVID-19 patients from a single center in Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Our study documented the seroprevalence of community-acquired bacteria co-infection among COVID-19 patients. In this study, procalcitonin was an inconclusive biomarker for non-severe bacterial co-infections among COVID-19 patients. Consideration and proper detection of community-acquired bacterial co-infection may minimize misdiagnosis during the current pandemic and positively reflect disease management and prognosis.PMID:36104051 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2022.43.9.20220379
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 14, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sari T Alhoufie Nadir A Ibrahim Naif H Alsharif Khalid O Alfarouk Hatim M Makhdoom Khaled R Aljabri Sayed H Saeed Adnan A Khoumaeys Yahya A Almutawif Mustafa A Najim Hamza M Ali Alanoud A Aljifri Ali M Kheyami Areej A Alhazmi Source Type: research