COVID-19 chapter update

2021-12-22

The chapter discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine has just been updated to address the arrival of the Omicron variant and changes in the pattern of practice based on the results of recent trials and latest recommendations.

COVID-19 chapters in the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine

  • Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): click here
  • Vaccines: SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19): click here
  • COVID-19: Computed Tomography (CT): click here
  • COVID-19: Point-of-Care Ultrasonography (POCUS): click here

The chapter, developed by a team of experts in infectious diseases and critical care, presents an overview of etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention methods. Updates focus on new potential treatment options, among other things.

The contents of the chapter are regularly reviewed and updated, taking into account new findings, trial results, and other emerging evidence. The strength of recommendations and quality of evidence is evaluated using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) methodology.

The text is accompanied by chapters discussing currently available vaccines and exploring the use of imaging studies in patients with COVID-19.

See also
  • COVID-19 resource hub Resources helpful in addressing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.
  • Textbook updates A summary of recent changes in Cardiovascular Diseases, Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Pregnancy-Related Conditions, Respiratory Diseases, Signs and Symptoms.
  • Reshaping research priorities to match massive crises Dr Kaveh G. Shojania from University of Toronto joins Dr Seychelle Yohanna to discuss the marginal effects of most efforts and biomedical research on health-care quality improvement.
  • What's new with COVID-19? Dr Zain Chagla and Dr Dominik Mertz from McMaster University present the most current data on COVID-19 during the Chair's Medical Grand Rounds, Town Hall.
  • To anticoagulate or not to anticoagulate? Part 1 Dr Ryan Zarychanski from University of Manitoba, Canada, joins Dr Roman Jaeschke to discuss the latest trial results regarding anticoagulation in critically ill patients with COVID-19.
  • COVID-19 vs thrombosis: Who should receive anticoagulation? Dr Roman Jaeschke, an intensivist, and Dr James Douketis, an expert in thrombosis, discuss the paradigm-changing results of the latest clinical trials on therapeutic anticoagulation in patients with COVID-19.
  • An introduction to Rapid Refreshers and dressing for COVID-19 Internal Medicine Rapid Refreshers is a new video series from the faculty and residents of McMaster University for subspecialists who due to COVID-19 may find themselves faced with general internal medicine challenges. Bringing you up to speed in just a few minutes, the videos provide practical concise overviews of the key points that you need to keep in mind.

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