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VIDEO: Advanced Dementia A Terminal Illness, CDC Recommends N95 Respirators, Severe H1N1 At Risk For Pulmonary Embolism

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15.10.2009 | 1:30 min

(October 15, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From Boston - According to a report published in the New England Journal of Medicine, patients with advanced dementia should be considered to have a terminal illness. Researchers studied over 300 patients in various nursing homes who were suffering from advanced dementia. They found that the death rate of advanced dementia patients was nearly as high as some end-stage cancers.  From Atlanta - The CDC has updated their H1N1 protection guidelines for healthcare workers across the globe. Specifically, the CDC is recommending that healthcare workers use N95 respirators to best prevent transmission of the influenza. If these masks are not available, the CDC maintains that surgical masks can be used instead. And finally, from Michigan - According to a report published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, patients suffering from severe H1N1 flu are at increased risk of pulmonary embolism. Researchers studied imaging results of over 60 patients, 14 of whom required mechanical ventilation. Results showed that 5 of these patients suffered a pulmonary emboli, compared to none of the 52 patients with a less severe form of the flu.
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