Topic: APPS UK LIVE WEBINAR - JOURNEY OF A COVID-19 PATIENT TO RECOVERY
When: May 31, 2020
4:00 PM London Time.
Pakistan Time 8:00 PM .
Indian Time 8:30 PM .
This webinar will focus on the management of COVID-19 patients from medical wards through to Intensive Care Units & Recovery. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.
SPEAKER: Dr Kashif Rafique, Consultant Anaesthetist
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_no9WhD2-Qb2taVIhzcQIkA
When: May 31, 2020
4:00 PM London Time.
Pakistan Time 8:00 PM .
Indian Time 8:30 PM .
This webinar will focus on the management of COVID-19 patients from medical wards through to Intensive Care Units & Recovery. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.
SPEAKER: Dr Kashif Rafique, Consultant Anaesthetist
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_no9WhD2-Qb2taVIhzcQIkA
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A Randomized Trial of Convalescent Plasma
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WHO updates guidance on masks - here's what you need to know | World Economic Forum
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/who-updates-guidance-on-masks-heres-what-to-know-now/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/who-updates-guidance-on-masks-heres-what-to-know-now/
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WHO updates guidance on masks - here's what you need to know
New evidence and evolving reviews of data has led the agency to announce new guidance for members of the general public where infection rates are high and distancing isn't possible.
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Very informative session by Dr. Tahir Shamsi
( Renowened Haematologist in Pakistan )
A few points to highlight that we should know.
1) A covid recovered patient after 14 days of recovery can donate plasma every 2 weeks for upto 4 times.
2) Blood groups should match. e.g donor and recipient should have same blood groups A-A , B-B , O-O. Positive or negatives do not matter.
3) Antibody titers should be 1:160 minimum to donate.
4) A person with IgG positive/reactive should have a PCR negative to donate. Positive PCR and reactive antibodies person should wait for PCR to get negative to donate.
5) Most important which patient should preferably be given plasma therapy.
-Someone who has breathing difficulties.
-Oxygen saturation below 92/93.
-Someone who has 30% lungs infiltration due to COVID.
6) How successful have the plasma clinical trials been so far?
-If we talk about the 150 patients who have been given plasma therapy and were bound to progress to a ventilator, 130 avoided ventilator and out of those 130- 80% have been discharged and fully recovered. So the success rate is much more!
Very informative session by Dr. Tahir Shamsi
( Renowened Haematologist in Pakistan )
A few points to highlight that we should know.
1) A covid recovered patient after 14 days of recovery can donate plasma every 2 weeks for upto 4 times.
2) Blood groups should match. e.g donor and recipient should have same blood groups A-A , B-B , O-O. Positive or negatives do not matter.
3) Antibody titers should be 1:160 minimum to donate.
4) A person with IgG positive/reactive should have a PCR negative to donate. Positive PCR and reactive antibodies person should wait for PCR to get negative to donate.
5) Most important which patient should preferably be given plasma therapy.
-Someone who has breathing difficulties.
-Oxygen saturation below 92/93.
-Someone who has 30% lungs infiltration due to COVID.
6) How successful have the plasma clinical trials been so far?
-If we talk about the 150 patients who have been given plasma therapy and were bound to progress to a ventilator, 130 avoided ventilator and out of those 130- 80% have been discharged and fully recovered. So the success rate is much more!