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  1. Article ; Online: Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients with Delftia acidovorans Infections: a Retrospective Cohort Study.

    Højgaard, Signe Marie Mehl / Rezahosseini, Omid / Knudsen, Jenny Dahl / Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Skov, Marianne / Nielsen, Susanne Dam / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    Microbiology spectrum

    2022  Volume 10, Issue 4, Page(s) e0032622

    Abstract: Delftia acidovorans ( ...

    Abstract Delftia acidovorans (
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use ; Ceftazidime ; Colistin ; Delftia acidovorans ; Female ; Gentamicins ; Gram-Negative Bacteria ; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy ; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/epidemiology ; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology ; Humans ; Male ; Meropenem ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Stenotrophomonas maltophilia ; Young Adult
    Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents ; Gentamicins ; Ceftazidime (9M416Z9QNR) ; Meropenem (FV9J3JU8B1) ; Colistin (Z67X93HJG1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2807133-5
    ISSN 2165-0497 ; 2165-0497
    ISSN (online) 2165-0497
    ISSN 2165-0497
    DOI 10.1128/spectrum.00326-22
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  2. Article ; Online: [Pulmonary thromboembolism as contributing cause of severe respiratory insufficiency in a patient with COVID-19 infection].

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Eriksson, Robert / Buch, Steen Vigh / Sundstrup, Mikkel / Dadzam, Elham / Jensen, Tomas Østergaard / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    Ugeskrift for laeger

    2020  Volume 182, Issue 22

    Abstract: We report a case of multiple peripheral pulmonary thromboembolisms in a 69-year-old male hospitalised due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. There were no evident risk factors for pulmonary thromboembolism, the patient had a Wells' score of zero, and the diagnosis ...

    Abstract We report a case of multiple peripheral pulmonary thromboembolisms in a 69-year-old male hospitalised due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. There were no evident risk factors for pulmonary thromboembolism, the patient had a Wells' score of zero, and the diagnosis only became evident after repeated CT pulmonary angiographies.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/complications ; Humans ; Male ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/complications ; Pulmonary Embolism/virology ; Respiratory Insufficiency/virology ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language Danish
    Publishing date 2020-09-18
    Publishing country Denmark
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 124102-3
    ISSN 1603-6824 ; 0041-5782
    ISSN (online) 1603-6824
    ISSN 0041-5782
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  3. Article ; Online: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge.

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas Oestergaard / Hoyer, Nils / Ryrsø, Camilla Koch / Lindegaard, Birgitte / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases

    2020  Volume 99, Page(s) 100–101

    Abstract: Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge.: Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge.
    Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO
    Results: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO
    Conclusion: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/complications ; Exercise Test ; Humans ; Hypoxia/diagnosis ; Hypoxia/etiology ; Pandemics ; Patient Discharge ; Pneumonia, Viral/complications ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-11
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1331197-9
    ISSN 1878-3511 ; 1201-9712
    ISSN (online) 1878-3511
    ISSN 1201-9712
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.014
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  4. Article ; Online: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas Oestergaard / Hoyer, Nils / Ryrsø, Camilla Koch / Lindegaard, Birgitte / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    International Journal of Infectious Diseases

    2020  Volume 99, Page(s) 100–101

    Keywords Microbiology (medical) ; Infectious Diseases ; General Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1331197-9
    ISSN 1878-3511 ; 1201-9712
    ISSN (online) 1878-3511
    ISSN 1201-9712
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.014
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  5. Article ; Online: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Natascha Josephine Ulstrand Fuglebjerg / Tomas Oestergaard Jensen / Nils Hoyer / Camilla Koch Ryrsø / Birgitte Lindegaard / Zitta Barrella Harboe

    International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 99, Iss , Pp 100-

    2020  Volume 101

    Abstract: Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate, and subjective dyspnea measured on the Borg CR-10 scale were measured before and immediately after the 6MWT, with continuous monitoring of SpO2 and heart rate during the 6MWT. The 6MWT was terminated if SpO2 dropped below 90%. A historical cohort of 204 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was used for comparison. Results: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) during the 6MWT, of which one third had pulmonary embolism. COVID-19 patients experienced less hypoxia-related dyspnea during the 6MWT compared with patients with IPF. Conclusion: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Hypoxia ; Dyspnea ; Exercise test ; Discharge ; Infectious and parasitic diseases ; RC109-216 ; covid19
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
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  6. Article: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas Oestergaard / Hoyer, Nils / Ryrsø, Camilla Koch / Lindegaard, Birgitte / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    Int J Infect Dis

    Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease ... ...

    Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate, and subjective dyspnea measured on the Borg CR-10 scale were measured before and immediately after the 6MWT, with continuous monitoring of SpO2 and heart rate during the 6MWT. The 6MWT was terminated if SpO2 dropped below 90%. A historical cohort of 204 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was used for comparison. RESULTS: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) during the 6MWT, of which one third had pulmonary embolism. COVID-19 patients experienced less hypoxia-related dyspnea during the 6MWT compared with patients with IPF. CONCLUSION: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #640299
    Database COVID19

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  7. Article ; Online: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas Oestergaard / Hoyer, Nils / Ryrsø, Camilla Koch / Madsen, Birgitte Lindegaard / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    Fuglebjerg , N J U , Jensen , T O , Hoyer , N , Ryrsø , C K , Madsen , B L & Harboe , Z B 2020 , ' Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge ' , International Journal of Infectious Diseases , vol. 99 , pp. 100-101 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.014

    2020  

    Abstract: Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Methods: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO 2 ), respiratory rate, and subjective dyspnea measured on the Borg CR-10 scale were measured before and immediately after the 6MWT, with continuous monitoring of SpO 2 and heart rate during the 6MWT. The 6MWT was terminated if SpO 2 dropped below 90%. A historical cohort of 204 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was used for comparison. Results: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO 2 < 90%) during the 6MWT, of which one third had pulmonary embolism. COVID-19 patients experienced less hypoxia-related dyspnea during the 6MWT compared with patients with IPF. Conclusion: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Discharge ; Dyspnea ; Exercise test ; Hypoxia ; /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/pubmedpublicationtype/D016428 ; Journal Article ; covid19
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing country dk
    Document type Article ; Online
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  8. Article ; Online: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas / Hoyer, Nils / Koch Ryrsø, Camilla / Lindegaard, Birgitte / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    International journal of infectious diseases, 99:100-101

    2020  

    Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease ... ...

    Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate, and subjective dyspnea measured on the Borg CR-10 scale were measured before and immediately after the 6MWT, with continuous monitoring of SpO2 and heart rate during the 6MWT. The 6MWT was terminated if SpO2 dropped below 90%. A historical cohort of 204 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was used for comparison. RESULTS: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) during the 6MWT, of which one third had pulmonary embolism. COVID-19 patients experienced less hypoxia-related dyspnea during the 6MWT compared with patients with IPF. CONCLULSION: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    Keywords Dyspnea ; COVID-19 ; Hypoxia ; Exercise test ; Discharge ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing country de
    Document type Article ; Online
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  9. Article: Silent hypoxia in patients with SARS CoV-2 infection before hospital discharge

    Fuglebjerg, Natascha Josephine Ulstrand / Jensen, Tomas / Harboe, Zitta Barrella

    International journal of infectious diseases, 99:100-101

    2020  

    Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease ... ...

    Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess the degree of hypoxia and subjective dyspnea elicited by a 6-minute walking test (6MWT) in COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. METHODS: A 6MWT was performed in 26 discharge-ready COVID-19 patients without chronic pulmonary disease or cardiac failure. Heart rate, oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), respiratory rate, and subjective dyspnea measured on the Borg CR-10 scale were measured before and immediately after the 6MWT, with continuous monitoring of SpO2 and heart rate during the 6MWT. The 6MWT was terminated if SpO2 dropped below 90%. A historical cohort of 204 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) was used for comparison. RESULTS: 13 (50%) of the COVID-19 patients developed exercise-induced hypoxia (SpO2 < 90%) during the 6MWT, of which one third had pulmonary embolism. COVID-19 patients experienced less hypoxia-related dyspnea during the 6MWT compared with patients with IPF. CONCLULSION: The 6MWT is a potential tool in the diagnosis of asymptomatic exercise-induced hypoxia in hospitalized COVID-19 patients prior to discharge. Due to important methodological limitations, further studies are needed to confirm our findings and to investigate their clinical consequences.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Discharge ; Dyspnea ; Exercise test ; Hypoxia
    Language English
    Document type Article
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