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The "I`ve got it" thread...
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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 6894379" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Certainly I have seen several reports and also about 3 weeks ago a Twitter discussion between top UK consultants which shared lessons learned from countries that had the surge before we did, and UK hospitals that had the most experience earlier in Feb/Mar. The twitter discussion was after a Zoom (or equivalent) conference between said consultants. Proning has already been discussed on here, several weeks ago, and the lessons learned also advised using CPAP machines (commonly used with sleep apnoea sufferers) potentially instead of ventilation. However, as I understand it, this can result in greater oxygen demand in hospitals. There has also been an acceptance of slightly lower thresholds for hypoxia - ie lower oxygen in the bloodstream, by a reduction of the safety margin by a few %.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 6894379, member: 971"] Certainly I have seen several reports and also about 3 weeks ago a Twitter discussion between top UK consultants which shared lessons learned from countries that had the surge before we did, and UK hospitals that had the most experience earlier in Feb/Mar. The twitter discussion was after a Zoom (or equivalent) conference between said consultants. Proning has already been discussed on here, several weeks ago, and the lessons learned also advised using CPAP machines (commonly used with sleep apnoea sufferers) potentially instead of ventilation. However, as I understand it, this can result in greater oxygen demand in hospitals. There has also been an acceptance of slightly lower thresholds for hypoxia - ie lower oxygen in the bloodstream, by a reduction of the safety margin by a few %. [/QUOTE]
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