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Old 04-15-2020, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by blueash View Post
I am not saying that HCQ with or without other therapeutics is of benefit or not. I am just reporting every study I can find.

This is from France. They looked back at the records from 4 hospitals of all patients who were ill enough to be admitted and required oxygen help, but not ICU ill at the time of admission. Then they analyzed the hospital course comparing those who did vs did not get HCQ. The patients were not randomized but the authors used the records to check whether the treated vs the untreated patients differed on admission in several ways.

Interestingly "All comorbidities were less frequent in the HCQ group." This would mean that the likelihood of progressing to severe illness would theoretically be higher in the NOT treated group as they had more comorbidities. The differences were trends, not significantly different.

84 patients received HCQ, 97 did not receive HCQ.


None of these are significant differences. See the article for full statistical analysis.

This study showed no benefit on any of the measures examined. This is limited to patients admitted with an oxygen requirement but not ICU ill on admission.

You can read the details HERE. Note this is pre-publication and not yet peer reviewed.
Doctor,

Have you heard about a "positional" therapy for people with pneumonia that has them placed on their stomach? I heard the tale end of this discussed and I don't know whether it is ever used or not and wonder how it would help. I can't find much when I google and there are so many wild ideas floating around about treatments for Covid-19. I thought I would ask an expert.
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