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    1. GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 23
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      Replying to @HarvardPulm @eddyjoemd and

      GrepMed Retweeted WuidQ: Washington University ID Questions

      No role for trial of CPAP? Seems like a fast way to exhaust ICU resources..https://twitter.com/wuidq/status/1240750407716089856?s=21 …

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      WuidQ: Washington University ID Questions @WuidQ
      17/N Highly recommended podcast from @CPSolvers. Episode 71: https://twitter.com/cpsolvers/status/1240384143902400512?s=21 … @DxRxEdu @rabihmgeha interview @GiacomoMonti & @ripamrc on their #COVID19 experience in Milan, Italy. My notes from this episode👇 @MohitHarshMD @RakheeBhayaniMD @h_babcock @JenniferSpicer4 https://twitter.com/CPSolvers/status/1240384143902400512 … pic.twitter.com/h85H92EiVB
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    2. Karen #getmePPE Rembold, MD‏ @karen_rembold Mar 24
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      Replying to @grepmeded @HarvardPulm and

      There has been discussion that CPAP aerosolizes a lot of virus and that people who need CPAP almost all need intubation within a few hours, so it’s most often been recommended to go straight to intubation. Take my reply with a grain of salt; I’m not Pulm.

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    3. GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 25
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      Replying to @ALegendforaGirl @karen_rembold and

      The risk is aerosolization without proper PPE. It's simply not true that all of them crash. Many of these patients do well on NiV- CPAP widely used in Italy and HFNC in NY per recent @emergencypdx podcast. Per Italy reports the non-responders declare themselves in a few hrs

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    4. Still a grumpy doc‏ @ALegendforaGirl Mar 25
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      Replying to @grepmeded @karen_rembold and

      4/ If you've personally had experience with pts who progress from 5L NC to maxed on HFNC(aka CPAP 5) in 6hrs and then turn around with BiPAP, feel free to respond.

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    5. GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 25
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      again i’m not saying NiV and disappear but short trial of NiV for a couple of hours might be wise to see who flies and who doesn’t. linked ERCast suggests they’ve significant reduced # of intubations using that strategy

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    6. Still a grumpy doc‏ @ALegendforaGirl Mar 25
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      Replying to @grepmeded @karen_rembold and

      2/ one caveat, the severely ill ones don't turn around. Like the intubated ones, you're in for a long 7-14 days of HF or BiPAP. Exhausting.

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    7. GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 25
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      Replying to @ALegendforaGirl @karen_rembold and

      Yes Dr Strayer did say they managed to avoid ED intubation much more frequently using HFNC first approach but caveat was unclear in how many just delaying inevitable

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      GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 25
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      Replying to @ALegendforaGirl @karen_rembold and

      GrepMed Retweeted Rob Orman

      Sorry, no I was referencing NY @emupdates experiences with HFNC in this recent podcast https://twitter.com/emergencypdx/status/1242616108416413697?s=21 …https://twitter.com/emergencypdx/status/1242616108416413697 …

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      Rob Orman @emergencypdx
      Inside look and lessons learned in NYC with @emupdates Role of high flow nasal cannula, vent allocation, variation in presentation, escalation of oxygen use, cardiac arrest, who goes home/gets admitted. Detailed shownotes. https://bit.ly/2QKZ9V0  pic.twitter.com/Vwb9CgkQve
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        2. Still a grumpy doc‏ @ALegendforaGirl Mar 25
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          Replying to @grepmeded @karen_rembold and

          Side point, our EMS are now using iGels instead of intubating, due to risks. Sigh.

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        3. GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 25
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          Replying to @ALegendforaGirl @karen_rembold and

          sincerely appreciate your advice- we are honestly terrified and we’ve had weeks additional notice to prepare (bay area).. was not expecting NY to surpass you guys as hotspot but hopefully your community did enough. Pls be safe! 🙏🙏

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        1. Still a grumpy doc‏ @ALegendforaGirl Mar 25
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          Replying to @grepmeded @karen_rembold and

          Ah sorry different Strayer then. That chart is tragic. Fortunately thus far we (speaking for my hospital anyway) have enough vents, including anesthesia vents which aren't ideal but better than nothing. That may change soon. 😞

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        1. Still a grumpy doc‏ @ALegendforaGirl Mar 25
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          Replying to @grepmeded @karen_rembold and

          As vent allocation progresses HF or non-vent-equipment NPPV will be more important. 😞

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