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B Prudon
Researcher at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 14
Citations - 8256
B Prudon is an academic researcher from North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Respiratory failure. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 6980 citations.
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Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with Covid-19
Peter Horby,Wei Shen Lim,Jonathan Emberson,M Mafham,Jennifer L Bell,Louise Linsell,Natalie Staplin,Christopher E. Brightling,Andrew Ustianowski,E Elmahi,B Prudon,Christopher A Green,Timothy Felton,David Chadwick,K Rege,C Fegan,Lucy C Chappell,Saul N. Faust,Thomas Jaki,Katie Jeffery,Alan A Montgomery,Kathryn M Rowan,Edmund Juszczak,J K Baillie,Richard Haynes,Martin J Landray +25 more
TL;DR: In patients hospitalized with Covid-19, the use of dexamethasone resulted in lower 28-day mortality among those who were receiving either invasive mechanical ventilation or oxygen alone at randomization but not among those receiving no respiratory support.
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Effect of Hydroxychloroquine in Hospitalized Patients with Covid-19
Peter Horby,M Mafham,Louise Linsell,Jennifer L Bell,Natalie Staplin,Jonathan Emberson,Martin Wiselka,Andrew Ustianowski,E Elmahi,B Prudon,Tony Whitehouse,Timothy Felton,John Williams,J Faccenda,Jonathan Underwood,J K Baillie,Lucy C Chappell,Saul N. Faust,Thomas Jaki,Katie Jeffery,Wei Shen Lim,Alan A Montgomery,Kathy Rowan,Joel Tarning,James A Watson,Nicholas J. White,Edmund Juszczak,Richard Haynes,Martin J Landray +28 more
TL;DR: In patients hospitalized with COVID-19, hydroxychloroquine was not associated with reductions in 28-day mortality but was associated with an increased length of hospital stay and increased risk of progressing to invasive mechanical ventilation or death.
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Effect of Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Preliminary Report
Peter Horby,Wei Shen Lim,Jonathan Emberson,Marion Mafham,Jennifer L Bell,Louise Linsell,Natalie Staplin,Christopher E. Brightling,Andrew Ustianowski,E Elmahi,B Prudon,Christopher A Green,Timothy Felton,David Chadwick,K Rege,Christopher Fegan,Lucy C Chappell,Saul N. Faust,Thomas Jaki,Katie Jeffery,Alan A Montgomery,Kathryn M Rowan,Edmund Juszczak,J Kenneth Baillie,Richard Haynes,Martin J Landray +25 more
TL;DR: In patients hospitalized with COVID-19, dexamethasone reduced 28-day mortality among those receiving invasive mechanical ventilation or oxygen at randomization, but not among patients not receiving respiratory support.
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Effect of Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 – Preliminary Report
Peter Horby,Wei Shen Lim,Jonathan Emberson,Marion Mafham,Jennifer L Bell,Louise Linsell,Natalie Staplin,Christopher E. Brightling,Andrew Ustianowski,E Elmahi,B Prudon,Christopher A Green,Timothy Felton,David Chadwick,K Rege,Christopher Fegan,Lucy C Chappell,Saul N. Faust,Thomas Jaki,Katie Jeffery,Alan A Montgomery,Kathryn M Rowan,Edmund Juszczak,J Kenneth Baillie,Richard Haynes,Martin J Landray +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the preliminary results for the comparison of dexamethasone 6 mg given once daily for up to ten days vs. usual care alone, and the primary outcome was 28-day mortality.
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Lopinavir–ritonavir in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial
Peter Horby,M Mafham,Jennifer L Bell,Louise Linsell,Natalie Staplin,Jonathan Emberson,Adrian Palfreeman,Jason Raw,E Elmahi,B Prudon,Christopher A Green,Simon Carley,David Chadwick,Matthew N. Davies,Matt P. Wise,J Kenneth Baillie,Lucy C Chappell,Saul N. Faust,Thomas Jaki,Katie Jefferey,Wei Shen Lim,Alan A Montgomery,Kathryn M Rowan,Edmund Juszczak,Richard Haynes,Martin J Landray +25 more
TL;DR: In patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19, lopinavir–ritonavir was not associated with reductions in 28-day mortality, duration of hospital stay, or risk of progressing to invasive mechanical ventilation or death.