考虑使用抗菌药物治疗轻度至中度新冠肺炎的临床途径。

D. S. Krauth
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在轻中度新冠肺炎门诊治疗新药物供应紧张的情况下,临床医生面临新的挑战,特别是在海外军事治疗设施执业的临床医生。尽管开处方者可能不熟悉这些药物,但适当的使用需要详细询问患者的症状并熟悉每种药物的副作用。风险分层还需要仔细考虑患者特异性合并症和免疫状况,以确定治疗对象和治疗方式。鉴于这些复杂性,本文提供了一份分步指南,以帮助临床医生管理轻中度COVID-19门诊患者。
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Clinical Pathways When Considering Antimicrobials for the Treatment of Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19.
Amidst a constrained supply of novel therapeutics for the outpatient treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19, clinicians face new challenges, especially among those practicing at overseas military treatment facilities. Although prescribers may be unfamiliar with these medications, appropriate use necessitates detailed query of patient symptomatology and familiarization with each drug's side effect profile. Risk stratification also requires careful consideration to patient-specific comorbidities and immunization status for determining whom to treat and how. In recognition of these complexities, a stepwise guide is provided here to aid clinicians in their management of outpatients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19.
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