LRTIVI 2 Flashcards
List corticosteroids for patients who are on supplemental oxygen or mechanically ventilated
- 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
List drug for thromboprophylaxis and explain that drug. List SEs, MOA
Heparins
Low molecular weight heparins (enoxaparin, dalteparin)
Unfractionated heparin
MOA
Inactivates thrombin & factor Xa through antithrombin III activation
SEs
Bleeding, heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
what to give hospitalised patients for thromboprophylaxis
For all hospitalised patients:
* Enoxaparin 40mg SC daily
* Unfractionated heparin 5000 units SC 12 hourly
What is Baricitinib?
Baricitinib is a Janus kinase inhibitor that has anti-inflammatory
properties.
Baricitinib is registered for what?
Registered for the treatment of several dermatological conditions and
rheumatoid arthritis.
Explain the findings of baracitinib by RCS and OB
- 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)
Vaccine: Caution
- Thrombocytopenia
- Bleeding disorders
- On coagulation therapy
Vaccine: common side-effects
- 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
Pre-vaccination questions list them
- 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?
Explain inactivated antigen vaccines
- 19nCoV-CDC-Tan-HB02 strain inoculated on vero cells
- Inactivated SARS-Co V2 antigen (MC PHARMA)
- 2 doses at least 2-4 weeks apart
mRNA vaccines EXAPLAIN
WHAT LIPID NANOPARTICLES USED FOR?
The host uses nucleaside?
Doses?
- 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
What viral vector vaccines?
- 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)