Minerva medica
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Multicenter Study
Co-infections in critically ill adults with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. An italian multi-centre prospective study.
To date, few studies have described Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) during COVID-19 outbreak. To examine the incidence of HAIs in critically ill adult patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and to observe risk factors, and the impact on outcome of HAI. ⋯ Associated factors for HAI acquisition and mortality in ICU patients were identified and cause for revision of existing infection control policies.
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COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a Coronavirus in humans, namely SARS-CoV-2, which has quickly become a global pandemic. The infection is responsible for a severe form of pneumonia, which may lead to lung failure and death. Among the therapeutic strategies, the antiviral agent remdesivir has become one of the most used drugs. The current literature reports a causal correlation between remdesivir administration and the incidence of cardiovascular effects. We aimed to further investigate this relationship, by exploring the association between the use of remdesivir and the onset of bradyarrhythmic disorders. ⋯ We suggest to carefully monitor the administration of the drug in patients with risk factors for arrhythmic or cardiovascular events.