Nog 'n mooie, informatieve post van Willem @ Off-Guardian:
https://off-guardian.org/(...)rity/#comment-172069Willem
‘And then a minority of those will end up having to go to severe end critical care and some of those sadly will die.’
They have pulmonary embolism (a clotting disease not an infectious disease). And they don’t get the proper treatment at the ICU (which is anticoagulation and not [only] ventilation. And then they either die from pulmonary embolism or struggle until some doctor finally wises up and decides to do some testing in these patients and asks himself the question if this patient maybe has pulmonary embolism (either concomitant with infection or solely).
From
https://www.tctmd.com/new(...)embolism-heavy-lungsAutopsy data from Germany on a dozen patients who died from COVID-19 confirm that thromboembolic events are common and may be unsuspected at the time of death.
“The high rate of death-causing pulmonary embolism at autopsy correlates well with the unsuccessful resuscitation of three of four patients, two of whom died out of the hospital,”
[what I said: they missed the diagnosis because they were solely focusing on Covid19]
“Apart from that, no preclinical evidence had been reported of pulmonary embolism or deep venous thrombosis.”
[what I said: they missed the diagnosis because they were solely focusing on Covid19]
it is both “possible and concerning” that unrecognized thromboembolic events are responsible for situations where COVID-19 patients appear to be recovering and then decline rapidly and die.
2+2=5
Covid19 for which you enter critical care=undiagnosed pulmonary embolism
Symptoms Covid19: cough, shortness of breath, high temp
Symptoms pulmonary embolism: cough, shortness of breath, high temp
Risk factors Covid19: increasing age, male sex, obesity, comorbidity
Risk factors pulmonary embolism: increasing age, male sex, obesity, comorbidity
Lab Covid19: abnormal inflammation parameters, increased clotting parameters
Lab pulmonary embolism: abnormal inflammation parameters, increased clotting parameters
Treatment Covid19: ventilation
Treatment pulmonary embolism: anticoagulation
Bonus: You know what is also a seasonal (winter) disease just like flu and Covid19? Pulmonary embolism!
Repeat Covid19 for which you need to be admitted at the critical care unit = pulmonary embolism
I talked about this with my bosses today: X was too busy, Y didn’t know what I was talking about (said she), and Z didn’t reply to my (urgent) e-mail. So I know I am definitely on to something.
All that is needed is a surviving Covid19 patient who comes with his lawyer to the hospital and asks the question why he or she wasn’t tested for pulmonary embolism while he had all the symptoms!
That is called: negligence and according to Dutch law, that is criminal'
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