127. Guidelines, COVID, Econsults, COVID19, CDC

127. Guidelines, COVID, Econsults, COVID19, CDC

https://covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/
A National Institutes of Health panel has released new guidelines
against use of hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin outside of clinical trials

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32001253
Anaphylaxis—a 2020 practice parameter update, systematic review, and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) analysis

Epinephrine is the cornerstone of anaphylaxis management but continues to be underutilized



ANTIBODY—

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2764954



“Yet, according to Theel, several companies are marketing lateral flow assays as rapid point-of-care tests to identify active COVID-19, something the FDA announced it will take action against. “We do not really know how well these assays work at this point,” Theel said in a follow-up email.”


https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/press-release-04-21-20-early.aspx
They say the Santa Clara Medical Examiner identified two individuals who died at home on February 6, 2020 and February 17, 2020. And the autopsy came with……..positive for SARS-CoV-2.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/index.html
Titled – Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Prevalence in Homeless Shelters — Four U.S. Cities, March 27–April 15, 2020
They used PCR to test resident and staff members at 19 homeless shelters- almost 1500 people in total and it was impressive that in those locations for which there was already at least two previous COVID19 test found the rate of positive cases was extremely high

— 17% of residents and staff members in Seattle; roughly 35% of those tested in Boston; and 66% of the residents in san Francisco. This tells us what we already know, this disease spreads like wild fire, of those that it spreads not




https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2764585/utility-appropriateness-content-electronic-consultations-across-medical-subspecialties-cohort-study
Utility, Appropriateness, and Content of Electronic Consultations Across Medical Subspecialties: A Cohort Study
Objective of this retrospective cohort study was to assess novel metrics of electronic consult appropriateness and utilityTo assess novel metrics of e-consult appropriateness and To assess novel metrics of e-consult appropriateness and To assess novel metrics of e-consult appropriateness and To assess novel metrics of e-consult appropriateness and To assess novel metrics of e-consult appropriateness.
Most consultations were answered within one day and approximately 70% of the consultations that all 4 criteria for appropriateness indicating about 70% of time the patient could be spared a visit to a specialist and have a better conditions managed by the primary care provider with just subtle guidance from the specialistMost consultations were answered within 1 day, with variation across specialties (73.1% for psychiatry to 87.8% for infectious disease). Overall, 70.2% of e-consults met all 4 criteria for appropriateness; the frequency of unmet criteria varied among specialties.









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53. How Much Exercise is Just Right?

53. How Much Exercise is Just Right?

We have all heard of Goldilocks when the bed was too hard, too soft, and then just right. A metaphorical description for the J curve of all things in life. Well exercise is no different. Now let's tak...

21 Huhti 201727min

52. Should You Question Santa's Health?

52. Should You Question Santa's Health?

Is christmas in danger? What about Santa's Health? Is is the season of holiday joy and cheer and this podcast should have you tapping your toes while Andrew belly flops into an extensive literature di...

20 Joulu 20160s

51. An Irresistible Podcast on Antibiotic Resistance

51. An Irresistible Podcast on Antibiotic Resistance

In this episode Andrew is back on his motorcycle (riding solo). He covers antibiotics resistance and are people not taking a full course of antibiotics really the problem? This episode is full of soun...

17 Marras 201617min

46. Medical Myths for April Fools

46. Medical Myths for April Fools

It is April Fools day and it only seemed right to do a little medical myth busting. In this episode and gulps down the evidence around how much water we should drink. He find out that more money does ...

1 Huhti 201614min

43. Working Out Evidence on Treatment for Depression

43. Working Out Evidence on Treatment for Depression

This episode Andrew is working out the evidence on depression. He addresses the 500lb elephant around the future of Questioning Medicine, but luckily he doesn't try to lift it. He also makes everyone ...

22 Tammi 201621min

41. Getting Maddrey About Alcoholic Hepatitis

41. Getting Maddrey About Alcoholic Hepatitis

Andrew is by himself and trying to struggle through the harsh Florida winter. The question today is should steroids, more specifically prednisolone, be given to those with alcoholic hepatitis? A quick...

30 Marras 201517min

36. Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor -- Is It Worth a Stimulating Conversation?

36. Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor -- Is It Worth a Stimulating Conversation?

Andrew is back to being by himself. When you get out questioned in questioning medicine its time for a podcast update. This episode briefly touches on the granulocyte colony stimulating factor and is ...

14 Elo 201513min

28. HPV: A Non-Contact Encounter

28. HPV: A Non-Contact Encounter

Boy bands from the 80's might have helped you survive childhood, but now they escort in a new era of non-contact HPV testing. Andrew discusses the potential option for women to do their own testing pr...

4 Huhti 201527min

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