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De 'Belgian Mental Health Monitor Covid-19', een methode om de overheidsrespons op de impact van covid-19 op de mentale gezondheid van de Belgische bevolking op te volgen University of Antwerp
Acute interstitial nephritis in an adolescent girl : to COVID-19 or not to COVID-19 Ghent University
Changes in anticancer treatment plans in patients with solid cancer hospitalized with COVID-19 Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Solid cancer is an independent prognostic factor for poor outcome with COVID-19. As guidelines for patient management in that setting depend on retrospective efforts, we here present the first analyses of a nationwide database of patients with cancer hospitalized with COVID-19 in Belgium, with a focus on changes in anticancer treatment plans at the time of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
METHODS: Nineteen Belgian hospitals ...
The safety of patient management in family medicine in Slovenia during Covid-19 : a cross-sectional study Ghent University
Background During the Covid-19 pandemic, family medicine practices (FMPs) changed to improve safety against new coronavirus infections for both patients and employees. Protocols for treating patients with suspected Sars-Cov-2 infections were established to protect medical staff and other patients from being infected. However, these protocols also led to increased safety risks, such as delays in treating patients with other medical conditions. ...
Prevalence of deep venous thrombosis in ventilated COVID-19 patients: a mono-center cross-sectional study Hasselt University
Background: COVID-19 patients are related with an elevated risk for deep venous thrombosis (DVT). We evaluated the prevalence of DVT in our intubated and mechanically ventilated COVID-19+ patients at March 29th. Methods: We performed a Mono-center, investigator-initiated, observational, cross-sectional study. A total of 12 intubated COVID-19+ patients at intensive care unit (ICU) ward C3 of the Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium at March 29th were ...