PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
21571 - 21580 of 57555 results found
Case report: Right coronary artery to left ventricular fistula complicated with coronary artery dilation presenting as persistent cardiogenic ischemic chest pain
Description
We reported a patient with a fistula of the right coronary artery to the left ventricle, accompanied by dilation of the right coronary artery and persistent chest pain. This patient underwent surgical fistula closure surgery, but the fistula recurred
Harnessing Citizen Science to Assess and Improve Utilization of Metropolitan Parks: the Park Activity, Recreation, and Community Study (PARCS) in St. Louis, MO
Description
Access to and use of parks is associated with physical activity participation. Our Voice is a systematic method blending community-based participatory research (CBPR) and citizen science. As part of a comprehensive, mixed-methods study in St. Louis
Physical Education Teachers' Perceived Effectiveness in Association with Student Attendance, Teacher Adaptability, External Educational Supports, and Teaching Format During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Description
Spring 2020 pandemic-control policies included an abrupt shift to remote teaching, which may have affected physical education (PE) teachers' perceived effectiveness. This study examined K-12 PE teachers' perceived effectiveness in association with
In-silico investigation of 4-nitro-N-1H-pyrazol-3-ylbenzamide towards its potential use against SARS-CoV-2: a DFT, molecular docking and molecular dynamics study
Description
In the present research work, we report the synthesis and characterization of novel pyrazole derivative obtained by the condensation reaction of 4-nitro benzaldehyde group with one equivalent of the 2-amino pyrazole yielding 4-nitro-N-1H-pyrazol-3
Platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of COVID-19 related olfactory dysfunction: a systematic review
Description
CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review indicated that PRP may be an effective treatment for COVID-19 related OD. However, additional large-scale studies are required to further investigate PRP efficacy in the treatment of OD following COVID-19.
Used paper tissues for pathogen identification in acute respiratory infection
Description
During the Belgian winter and spring season 2022-2023, we investigated the potential of used paper tissue (UPT) as a noninvasive sampling method for the diagnosis of acute respiratory infections. Screening for respiratory pathogens was done using an
Orthogonal Enzyme-Substrate Design Strategy for Discovery of Human Protein Palmitoyltransferase Substrates
Description
Protein palmitoylation, with more than 5000 substrates, is the most prevalent form of protein lipidation. Palmitoylated proteins participate in almost all areas of cellular physiology and have been linked to several human diseases. Twenty-three zDHHC
