Publications by authors named "Walter Gabriel Chaves Santiago"

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  • Patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia have limited treatment options, and opaganib is an oral medication being researched to help those hospitalized.
  • A clinical trial conducted in 57 locations from August 2020 to July 2021 compared opaganib to a placebo over 14 days, focusing on whether patients could stop needing supplemental oxygen by day 14.
  • Although the primary results showed no significant general benefit, post-hoc analysis indicated that patients with low oxygen levels at baseline may experience better outcomes with opaganib, including reduced intubation rates and lower mortality, suggesting the need for further studies in this specific group.
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Introduction: Door-to-electrocardiogram (D2E) time is recognized as one of the quality parameters in the attention of acute coronary syndromes. Electrocardiogram realization within periods below 10 minutes increases the possibility to achieve quick and effective reperfusion, which has an impact on outcomes.

Objective: To describe the results of a strategy whose goal is to improve the fulfillment of the D2E deadline below 10 minutes in adults who attend the emergency service due to chest pain with clinical suspicion of acute coronary syndromes.

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