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Explained: When And Why Does A Covid-19 Patient Need Oxygen Support?


Explained: When And Why Does A Covid-19 Patient Need Oxygen Support?
Covid explained: A Covid-19 patient needs oxygen support when shortness of breath progresses to a more acute condition.
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Explained: When And Why Does A Covid-19 Patient Need Oxygen Support?
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The ongoing second surge in Covid-19 cases has seen a huge rise in the demand for supplemental oxygen. According to the data with the National Clinical Registry, a new emerging trend during the second wave has been witnessed – Shortness of breath is the most common clinical feature among symptomatic hospitalised patients at 47.5 per cent, compared to 41.7 per cent during the first wave. ....

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Industrial Gases Market to Hit USD 149.33 Billion by 2027; Stoked by Increasing Demand from Healthcare Sector Globally, says Fortune Business Insights™


Industrial Gases Market to Hit USD 149.33 Billion by 2027; Stoked by Increasing Demand from Healthcare Sector Globally, says Fortune Business Insights™
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Symptoms in this Covid wave less severe, breathlessness experiences much higher: ICMR DG


updated: Apr 19 2021, 21:56 ist
Oxygen requirement among Covid-19 patients in hospitals has increased, while the use of mechanical ventilators has been much less during the second wave of the pandemic, the government said on Monday citing a study on hospitalisation due to the infectious disease.
There was no difference in deaths in hospital settings during the first and the second wave of the infectious disease, Indian Council of Medical Research Director General Balram Bhargava said, quoting findings of the National Clinical Registry for Covid-19.
Bhargava said the findings make it clear that oxygen supply needed to be ramped up. 
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The findings were based on an analysis of 7,600 patients hospitalised during the first wave from September-November 2020 and interim analysis of 1,885 patients in the second wave in March-April 2021. ....

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Shortness of breath slightly higher in Covid-19 second wave, no change in death rate: ICMR DG


Shortness of breath slightly higher in Covid-19 second wave, no change in death rate: ICMR DG
The requirement of oxygen has been found to be higher in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic,  however, there s no difference in mortality rate, said DG ICMR. 
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A patient is wheeled inside a Covid-19 hospital for treatment (Reuters photo)
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Director General Balram Bhargava on Monday explained the differences and similarities in the severity of the Covid-19 infection between the second wave and the first that was seen last year.
Bhargava said a higher proportion of patients admitted to hospitals this year, in the second wave, experienced shortness of breath. There was, however, no change in the mortality rate, he said. ....

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India's Second wave of Covid-19 less severe than the first, no change in death rate, says ICMR DG dgtl

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