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So today's attempt at the IRS payment status portal returned this (after just one try):
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Morning musing. We need to figure out how to keep people off ventilators. You know, I understand we're in uncharted waters but we need to start testing ways to put a halt to this hypoxia sooner. Compassionate trials are fine and dandy but basically people are nearly past the point of no return when they get experimental meds, damage to other internal organs has already started. Jmo
That is good news for Sweden.The number of patients in ventilators at Karolinska hospital in Stockholm that have been extubated, or died, is still low, but they seem to have better results, of 62 patients 48 survived while 14 died, which made a survival rate of 80 percent. I don't know if they are doing something different from other countries. 80 procent överlever intensivvården på Karolinska: ”Hoppfullt”
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Shanghai, China. - PubMed - NCBII don't have a link for this yet, but I just went to pick up my grocery order, and I heard on the radio that the FDA has approved the use of some kind of medical equipment that they use during heart surgery, I didn't hear the entire interview, but it had something to do with equipment that makes the diaphragm function during heart surgery - and that the FDA has approved its use as an alternative to use of a ventilator. I will do some research on this, just got home and still decontaminated things. Taking a break first.
I don't have a link for this yet, but I just went to pick up my grocery order, and I heard on the radio that the FDA has approved the use of some kind of medical equipment that they use during heart surgery, I didn't hear the entire interview, but it had something to do with equipment that makes the diaphragm function during heart surgery - and that the FDA has approved its use as an alternative to use of a ventilator. I will do some research on this, just got home and still decontaminated things. Taking a break first.
I would assume, as with most legal contracts, that there is an "act of god" exclusion or such that the pandemic would be excluded for the players contracts? Wondering minds want to know.
I saw an interview with Dr. Sanjay Gupta recently who was discussing ECMO. It sounded somewhat promising to me, but more testing needed to be done with this.Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Shanghai, China. - PubMed - NCBI
"ECMO support might be an integral part of the critical care provided for COVID-19 patients in centers with advanced ECMO expertise."
In this study, patients were on it 18-47 days!
Cardiac Surgery - Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
"ECMO stands for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The ECMO machine is similar to the heart-lung by-pass machine used in open-heart surgery. It pumps and oxygenates a patient's blood outside the body, allowing the heart and lungs to rest. When you are connected to an ECMO, blood flows through tubing to an artificial lung in the machine that adds oxygen and takes out carbon dioxide; then the blood is warmed to body temperature and pumped back into your body."
Assuming it's something like this?
Arizona patient survives coronavirus with rare blood treatment ECMO
Probably doesn't apply to just Atlanta.
Prepare for home school this fall?
Teacher: No guarantee schools can reopen. Start planning accordingly.
This?
In general, the TransAeris Diaphragmatic Pacing (DP) functions with temporary small electrodes implanted by minimally invasive surgery to stimulate the diaphragm (the breathing muscle). The late actor Christopher Reeve of Superman fame was one of the first patients to have had one of the earliest versions of DP.
FDA approves diaphragm pacing technology tested at University Hospitals to help patients come off ventilators
Shopping observation - My sister picked up a few things for me when she went out today. I asked her to observe both staff and customer adherence to social distancing and masks, gloves being used. She said about half of walmart staff were wearing masks, no gloves but plexiglass between customers and cashiers. About half of customers at Walmart were wearing masks and many were not staying 6 feet apart. At Aldi much better with both staff and customers. She couldn't wait to get out of Walmart but was relatively comfortable at Aldi for a short time of shopping.
My son works at a bank inside Walmart and has bounced to several in Ohio while the guidelines have been in effect. He said they determine amount of customers allowed by square footage (state guidelines) and for the average store the limit is 1077 customers at a time. He said even before COVID-19, the average number at a time was 1000.I don't think the Walmart I shop at is truly limiting customers. They duly sit at the doors and count customers but I've never seen anyone waiting to get in. Saturday was crowded in there.