PMC:7294857 / 7495-9641 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T67 0-82 Sentence denotes Author, Year of study Type of the study Purpose of the study Result/ Conclusion
T68 83-319 Sentence denotes Li T (2020) Recommendation To give comprehensive recommendations about Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona-virus 2 (COVID-19).   A combination of anti-virals Lopinavir/Ritonavir is useful in some cases and can be used as needed.
T69 320-483 Sentence denotes When a patient develops ARDS, A protective ventilation strategy should be used, and when it is severe, the authors recommended extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
T70 484-857 Sentence denotes Arabi et al. (2020) Review article This review summarized the knowledge about management of adult acute respiratory infections and community-acquired viral pneumonia patients that needed ICU.   More research and studies are needed to test different antiviral therapies both alone and in combination, to find the best option in patients who develop serious complications.
T71 858-1081 Sentence denotes Lu H. (2020) Review article This study reviewed the literature to identify which drug can be a suitable option in COVID -19 infection There are no specific antiviral drugs available and no vaccines for novel coronavirus.
T72 1082-1162 Sentence denotes Based on previous experience with SARS and MERS, some antivirals are being used.
T73 1163-1210 Sentence denotes However, their safety is yet to be established.
T74 1211-1266 Sentence denotes The mainstay of treatment still is symptomatic support.
T75 1267-1589 Sentence denotes Lim et al. (2020) Case Report This case report reviewed the clinical findings and management in one of the patients of COVID-19, who was the first case of the tertiary spread of the virus out of China.   COVID-19 symptoms can be mild, and the patient may recover when the symptoms are mild but can transmit the disease.
T76 1590-1718 Sentence denotes Lopinavir/Ritonavir combination reduced viral load and improved symptoms, so this combination can be used in high-risk patients.
T77 1719-1798 Sentence denotes However, more clinical evidence is needed to establish its safety and efficacy.
T78 1799-2083 Sentence denotes Wang, Chao, et al. (2020) Case series Four patients with mild or severe COVID-19 improved after using lopinavir/ritonavir combination.   Three out of four patients improved clinically, especially their pneumonia-related symptoms, whereas others also showed significant improvement.
T79 2084-2146 Sentence denotes More studies, however, are needed to establish their efficacy.