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COVID-19 managed with early non-invasive ventilation and a bundle pharmacotherapy: A case report.

COVID-19 managed with early non-invasive ventilation and a bundle pharmacotherapy: A case report.:

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COVID-19 managed with early non-invasive ventilation and a bundle pharmacotherapy: A case report.

World J Clin Cases. 2020 May 06;8(9):1705-1712

Authors: Peng M, Ren D, Liu XY, Li JX, Chen RL, Yu BJ, Liu YF, Meng X, Lyu YS

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has become an immense public health burden, first in China and subsequently worldwide. Developing effective control measures for COVID-19, especially measures that can halt the worsening of severe cases to a critical status is of urgent importance.

CASE SUMMARY: A 52-year-old woman presented with a high fever (38.8 °C), chills, dizziness, and weakness. Epidemiologically, she had not been to Wuhan where COVID-19 emerged and did not have a family history of a disease cluster. A blood test yielded a white blood cell count of 4.41 × 109/L (60.6 ± 2.67% neutrophils and 30.4 ± 1.34% lymphocytes). Chest imaging revealed bilateral ground-glass lung changes. Based on a positive nasopharyngeal swab nucleic acid test result and clinical characteristics, the patient was diagnosed with COVID-19. Following treatment with early non-invasive ventilation and a bundle pharmacotherapy, she recovered with a good outcome.

CONCLUSION: Early non-invasive ventilation with a bundle pharmacotherapy may be an effective treatment regimen for the broader population of patients with COVID-19.

PMID: 32420305 [PubMed]

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