May 5, 2020 - a podcast by COVID19LST

from 2020-05-06T22:28:19

:: ::

Your daily COVID-19 LST Report:


— The Seattle Flu Study is a multi-institutional, community-wide surveillance project initially intended to track data from influenza that began testing nasal swabs for COVID-19 in any patient with respiratory symptoms. From January 1-March 9, they found that 1.1% of participants tested positive for COVID-19 in 30% of patients seeking clinical care.


— In a retrospective analysis of over 3,000 COVID-19 patients, researchers found that RNA-based diagnostic testing methods lacked negative predictive value, though they were useful indicators for clinical course, pattern, and prognosis.


— Convalescent plasma transfusion was found to be safe, clinically effective, and beneficial in reducing mortality in five studies of 27 COVID-19 patients.


— Key laboratory tests recommended for COVID-19 patients are:



  • CBC with differential


  • Acute phase inflammatory biomarkers


  • Kidney, liver, and cardiac injury biomarkers


  • Indicators of improvement: CRP/procalcitonin


  • Prognostic biomarkers like D-dimer values


  • Sequential organ failure assessment.


— Visit COVID19LST.org for our full report with links to the articles.


— Reach out to us at: contact@covid19lst.org



---

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/covid19lst/support

Further episodes of The COVID-19 LST Report

Further podcasts by COVID19LST

Website of COVID19LST