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introduction

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in edition to medications what other crucial changes in ICU treatments have been modified in the latest weeks or months?

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we are using methylprednisolone with good results, should we go for dexamethasone being cheaper and equivocal or better result?

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can you give a recap on the results with dexamethasone?

5:30

where are most people catching the virus in the united states?

7:17

comments on NAC (N-Acetylcysteine)?

9:15

do you agree with the timeline of the progression of symptoms: often times in the second week you see respiratory problems, and often times in the 3rd week you see problems with blood clots

12:21

Regarding thromboprophylaxis, when should it be started? Does D-dimer level alone be the guide for starting enoxaparin?

13:10

have you (dr. Seheult) been tested?

15:40

does a positive antibody test mean you can't spread the disease?

16:43

how much quality of life remains after ICU treatment of Covid19?

17:12

can it be compared to a pneumonia?

19:53

how do doctors learn about the latest treatments? how can we be sure our doctor is using the latest information?

21:00

how much variability is their between both hospitals you work at?

23:50

what are the other long term effects of Covid19 and the risk of needing months to recover fully from the disease?

24:42

do higher levels of glucose hinder the bodies ability to respond to SARS COV-2?

26:10

bacterial infections: how often do you see secondary infections in need of antibiotics?

26:53

any clinical updates from the ICU or research you are watching?

28:03

what is an anticoagulant?

29:35

have you seen a lot of red eyes as a symptom?

31:01

does your hospital receive kickbacks for more covid cases?

31:30

what labs are you getting on a patient?

35:55

what is the role of tocilizumab after a patient has been given steroids?

38:10

upcoming video updates this week?

39:15
COVID-19 Question & Answer with Dr. Roger Seheult - Live - June 28, 2020
Dr. Seheult will respond to COVID-19 questions from the week in addition to new questions that are received during the live-stream. Join us at https://www.medcram.com for the full video library and CME / CEUs for clinicians. SPEAKERS Roger Seheult, MD Co-Founder and Lead Instructor at https://www.medcram.com Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine Kyle Allred, PA Co-Founder and Producer at https://www.medcram.com Conference Director https://wilderness-medicine.com TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO 00:00 introduction 00:50 in edition to medications what other crucial changes in ICU treatments have been modified in the latest weeks or months? 02:59 we are using methylprednisolone with good results, should we go for dexamethasone being cheaper and equivocal or better result? 05:30 can you give a recap on the results with dexamethasone? 07:17 where are most people catching the virus in the united states? 09:15 comments on NAC (N-Acetylcysteine)? 12:21 do you agree with the timeline of the progression of symptoms: often times in the second week you see respiratory problems, and often times in the 3rd week you see problems with blood clots 13:10 Regarding thromboprophylaxis, when should it be started? Does D-dimer level alone be the guide for starting enoxaparin? 15:40 have you (dr. Seheult) been tested? 16:43 does a positive antibody test mean you can't spread the disease? 17:12 how much quality of life remains after ICU treatment of Covid19? 19:53 can it be compared to a pneumonia? 21:00 how do doctors learn about the latest treatments? how can we be sure our doctor is using the latest information? 23:50 how much variability is their between both hospitals you work at? 24:42 what are the other long term effects of Covid19 and the risk of needing months to recover fully from the disease? 26:10 do higher levels of glucose hinder the bodies ability to respond to SARS COV-2? 26:53 bacterial infections: how often do you see secondary infections in need of antibiotics? 28:03 any clinical updates from the ICU or research you are watching? 29:35 what is an anticoagulant? 31:01 have you seen a lot of red eyes as a symptom? 31:30 does your hospital receive kickbacks for more covid cases? 35:55 what labs are you getting on a patient? 38:10 what is the role of tocilizumab after a patient has been given steroids? 39:15 upcoming video updates this week? LINKS TO RECENT COVID 19 UPDATES

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