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Despite safety induced handlebar switches more Australian gold arrives at Birmingham velodrome

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Australia’s governing body for bicycles, AusCycling, was forced to remove the handlebars from its track bike used in the 1,000m time test at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games because it was unsafe to use. Key points: AusCycling released a statement at the same time that the competition started at the Commonwealth Games Matt Glaetzer won gold, Thomas Cornish silver and Matthew Richardson was fourth despite theoretically driving a slower set up AusCycling came under fire at the Tokyo Olympics when the handlebar set failed during the race That didn’t stop the trio of Australians as Matt Glaetzer took a stunning gold medal, beating fellow Aussie Tom Cornish by more than half a second to silver. It was Glaezer’s fifth Commonwealth Games gold. Matt Richardson was fourth behind bronze medalist Nicholas Paul of Trinidad and Tobago. The Aussies’ performance is even more remarkable considering the fact that all three ride a theoretically slower setup than their compet...

Arterial Occlusion and Acute Limb Ischemia Induced Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis in COVID-19 Patients

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a viral respiratory tract infection that is responsible for various thrombotic events in major blood vessels in the human body, especially deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism. [1]. These thromboembolic events are thought to arise from an immune and pro-inflammatory response that results in the production of procoagulation factors that are responsible for vascular injury. Despite the predominant venous etiology, rare reports now implicate COVID-19 in adverse arterial events such as arterial thrombosis that can lead to acute limb ischemia (ALI). [1]. ALI is an emergent vascular event that results in decreased limb blood flow and subsequent tissue hypoperfusion [2]. This article was previously presented as a poster at Michigan State University State University Emergency Medicine Resident Case Report Poster Day on February 16, 2022, and at the Henry Ford Health Systems Medical Education Research Forum on April 1, 2021. A 69-year-old w...