yeah I didn't realize there was this level of discussion, I haven't been around texags much in a while.
I run them more wet than most people would likely prefer and once they move from the infectious to inflammatory stage I am very liberal with steroids and IL-6 inhibitors, almost everyone goes on anticoagulation unless you have a contraindication. My admissions come in incredibly ill now because nobody will come to hospital until they're about to die so its hard for me to know what helps in the early infectious stage at this point. intubation is almost a death sentence, I will tolerate you tanking for a long time before I will intubate, prolonged RRs in the 40's or hypoxia in the 60-70s for a few hours if you are not having arrhythmia issues. I'm praying for some type of legal immunity after this is over because it has truly been trial by fire the last few months.
I have a collection of maybe 250 of the worst CT scans I have ever seen. Imaging I would have believed was incompatible with life just a few months ago.
I run them more wet than most people would likely prefer and once they move from the infectious to inflammatory stage I am very liberal with steroids and IL-6 inhibitors, almost everyone goes on anticoagulation unless you have a contraindication. My admissions come in incredibly ill now because nobody will come to hospital until they're about to die so its hard for me to know what helps in the early infectious stage at this point. intubation is almost a death sentence, I will tolerate you tanking for a long time before I will intubate, prolonged RRs in the 40's or hypoxia in the 60-70s for a few hours if you are not having arrhythmia issues. I'm praying for some type of legal immunity after this is over because it has truly been trial by fire the last few months.
I have a collection of maybe 250 of the worst CT scans I have ever seen. Imaging I would have believed was incompatible with life just a few months ago.
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