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Large study finds higher burden of acute brain dysfunction for COVID-19 ICU patients – EdexLive
The researchers also discovered that the choice of sedative medications and curbs on family visitation played a role in increasing acute brain dysfunction for these…

Coronavirus patients admitted to intensive care in the early months of the pandemic were subject to a significantly higher burden of delirium and coma than is typically found in patients with acute respiratory failure, suggest the findings of a new study.
The researchers also discovered that the choice of sedative medications and curbs on family visitation played a role in increasing acute brain dysfunction for these patients. That’s according to an international study published in The Lancet Respiratory…
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