Posts by Jason H. Maley, MD
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Review: Evidence-Based Management of the Critically Ill Adult with COVID-19
Massachusetts General Hospital physicians have published guidance on treating critically ill adults with COVID-19 that synthesizes the pre-existing critical care literature with emerging data from observational reports and randomized controlled trials.
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Commentary: Widely Reported Study of Therapeutic Anticoagulation for COVID-19 Has Serious Flaws
The report of an association between therapeutic anticoagulation and in-hospital survival among patients with COVID-19 has several serious limitations, including immortal time bias.
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Medical Grand Rounds: COVID-19 Patient Recovery and Rehab
On July 16, 2020, the Department of Medicine held a virtual Grand Rounds on COVID-19, Jason H. Maley, MD, research fellow, George A. Alba, MD, physician in the Department of Medicine, and Ginger Polich, MD, instructor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Spaulding Rehab, as well as experts from the Boston community, talk about COVID-19 patient recovery and rehab.
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Prone Positioning May Benefit Non-Intubated Patients with Severe COVID-19
Management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) related to COVID-19 should prioritize lung-protective ventilation, but prone positioning may benefit patients with COVID-19 and hypoxemia who are not intubated.
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Prone Position in the Non-intubated Patient
Tonight's FLARE will address two questions: 1) What is the effect of prone position in a non-intubated patient? 2) Should it be considered in patients with severe COVID-19?
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CT Scans & Early Tracheostomy
We review the early literature on the role of CT scanning in the screening, diagnosis and management of COVID-19 patients, as well as the role of early tracheostomy in patients with respiratory failure from COVID-19.