LRTIVI 2 Flashcards

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List corticosteroids for patients who are on supplemental oxygen or mechanically ventilated

A
  • Dexamethasone 6mg daily for 10 days
  • OR
  • Betamethasone 6mg (po/iv) for 10 days
  • OR
  • Prednisone 40mg PO daily for 10 days
  • WHO recommended equivalents
  • OR
  • Hydrocortisone 50 mg IV TDS
  • OR
  • Methylprednisolone 8 mg QID or 16 mg BD PO or IV
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List drug for thromboprophylaxis and explain that drug. List SEs, MOA

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Heparins
Low molecular weight heparins (enoxaparin, dalteparin)
Unfractionated heparin
MOA
Inactivates thrombin & factor Xa through antithrombin III activation
SEs
Bleeding, heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)

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what to give hospitalised patients for thromboprophylaxis

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For all hospitalised patients:
* Enoxaparin 40mg SC daily
* Unfractionated heparin 5000 units SC 12 hourly

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What is Baricitinib?

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Baricitinib is a Janus kinase inhibitor that has anti-inflammatory
properties.

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Baricitinib is registered for what?

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Registered for the treatment of several dermatological conditions and
rheumatoid arthritis.

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Explain the findings of baracitinib by RCS and OB

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  • Several observational studies of hospitalised patients with COVID-19
    showed evidence of clinical improvement with baricitinib. It reduces levels
    of multiple cytokines associated with the pathophysiology of COVID-19
    disease, as well as having anti-viral activity.
  • One randomised controlled study of baricitinib in hospitalised patients,
    most of whom required oxygen, demonstrated that the risk of 28-day allcause
    mortality was reduced with baricitinib by 43% (HR 0·57; 95% CI
    0·41–0·78], equivalent to 54 fewer deaths per 1000 (95% CI from 27 fewer
    to 75 fewer) (Marconi et al., 2021)
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Vaccine: Caution

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  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Bleeding disorders
  • On coagulation therapy
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Vaccine: common side-effects

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  • Start 6 hours after vaccination and lasts for 1-2 days
  • Rarely anaphylaxis (within minutes to hours)
  • Myocarditis & pericarditis after mRNA vaccination
  • Rare form of blood clots (between 4 days and 3 weeks)
    Fatigue, nausea, Muscle aches, Headaches, fever, chills, Arm is sore or red at the injection site
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Pre-vaccination questions list them

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  • Are you sick today? (Postpone vaccination is patients with acute
    severe febrile illness)
  • Have you received any vaccination in the past 2 weeks? .
  • Have you been diagnosed with COVID-19 infection in the last 30
    days?
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Explain inactivated antigen vaccines

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  • 19nCoV-CDC-Tan-HB02 strain inoculated on vero cells
  • Inactivated SARS-Co V2 antigen (MC PHARMA)
  • 2 doses at least 2-4 weeks apart
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mRNA vaccines EXAPLAIN
WHAT LIPID NANOPARTICLES USED FOR?
The host uses nucleaside?
Doses?

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  • Lipid nanoparticles are used to protect the prefusion-stabilized S
    protein–encoding mRNA en route to the intracellular space.
  • The host uses nucleoside-modified mRNA to make the target spike
    glycoprotein (full length S-protein with proline substitutions), which
    induces a coordinated immune response. (Pfizer-BioNTech)
  • 2 doses at least 3 weeks apart (+ booster after at least 6 months
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What viral vector vaccines?

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  • Use replication-deficient viruses engineered to express the genetic
    sequence of the antigen of interest in host cells.
  • Recombinant, replication-incompetent human adenovirus serotype
    26 vector encoding a full-length, stabilized SARS-CoV-2 S protein
    (Ad26.CoV2.S; Johnson & Johnson)
  • Single dose (+ booster after at least 2 months)
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