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  • * An expert working group has recommended that all targetable genetic alterations in NSCLC should be tested at diagnosis and re-evaluated upon treatment resistance to ensure optimal management.
  • * The group emphasized the importance of clear reporting of testing results to help clinicians make informed treatment decisions, reflecting the ongoing evolution of targeted therapy options.
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Prognostic stratification of patients surgically resected with invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma must be improved. Previous studies reported that complex glandular patterns (CGPs), cribriform and fused gland growth patterns, are associated with unfavorable prognosis. The goal of this study is to evaluate the prognostic value of CGPs in patients with resected stage I-IV lung adenocarcinoma.

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This chapter summarizes the sex- and gender-specific diagnosis and treatment of acute/unstable presentations and nacute/stable presentations of cardiovascular disease in women. Guidelines, scientific statements, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, and primary research studies related to diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease (stroke), valvular heart disease, and heart failure in women were reviewed. The evidence is summarized as a narrative, and when available, sex- and gender-specific practice and research recommendations are provided.

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Background: Long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) improves survival in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and severe hypoxaemia. However, the best method of management of moderate hypoxaemia not qualifying for LTOT (including isolated nocturnal desaturation) is uncertain. We examined the effect of home oxygen (either LTOT or nocturnal oxygen therapy) on overall survival in patients with COPD and moderate hypoxaemia.

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Recently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensitive to both the properties of the food stimuli (e.g., calorie content) and the individual characteristics of subjects (e.

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Background: Long-term oxygen therapy in COPD is usually supervised through home-care respiratory programs. Such programs often involve an intensive education intervention at the initiation of long-term oxygen therapy, followed by an extended follow-up period that aims toward home oxygen adherence. The objective of this study was to estimate the cost-effectiveness ratio of such a maintenance program.

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BALB/c mice from both sexes underwent one of two nebulized methacholine challenges that were preceded by a period of 20 min either with or without tone induced by repeated contractions of the airway smooth muscle. Impedance was monitored throughout and the constant phase model was used to dissociate the impact of tone on conducting airways (R - Newtonian resistance) versus the lung periphery (G and H - tissue resistance and elastance). The effect of tone on smooth muscle contractility was also tested on excised tracheas.

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Background: Asthma, lung cancer (LC) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are three respiratory diseases characterized by complex mechanisms underlying and genetic predispositions, with asthma having the highest calculated heritability. Despite efforts deployed in the last decades, only a small part of its heritability has been elucidated. It was hypothesized that shared genetic factors by these three diseases could help identify new asthma loci.

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There is a positive association between cardiorespiratory fitness and cognitive health, but the interaction between cardiorespiratory fitness and aging on cerebral hemodynamics is unclear. These potential interactions are further influenced by sex differences. The purpose of this study was to determine the sex-specific relationships between cardiorespiratory fitness, age, and cerebral hemodynamics in humans.

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  • - Over 400 variants in the CFTR gene cause cystic fibrosis (CF), and while CFTR modulators can help improve lung function, they don't work for everyone and don't address all variants.
  • - The study examines the SLC26A9 gene marker (rs7512462) and its relationship to lung function in CF patients before and after treatment, finding that certain genetic variants linked to SLC26A9 lead to better lung function and response to CFTR modulators.
  • - The research suggests that targeting SLC26A9 could offer new therapeutic options not just for CF but also for individuals with other lung conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Methods of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring to Guide Vancomycin Dosing Regimens: Trough Concentration versus Ratio of Area Under the Curve to Minimum Inhibitory Concentration.

Can J Hosp Pharm

April 2022

, BPharm, MSc, PhD, is a Full Professor with the Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, and an Investigator with the Research Centre of the Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec-Université Laval, Université Laval, Québec, Quebec.

Background: The most recent vancomycin monitoring guideline recommends targeting a value for area under the curve (AUC) of 400 to 600 mg*h/L, with an assumed minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 1 mg/L. Few studies have investigated the effect of this method on vancomycin dosing regimens, relative to a target trough concentration of 15 to 20 mg/L.

Objective: To compare vancomycin dosing regimens generated with the 2 monitoring methods.

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This Atlas chapter summarizes sex- and some gender-associated, and unique aspects and manifestations of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women. CVD is the primary cause of premature death in women in Canada and numerous sex-specific differences related to symptoms and pathophysiology exist. A review of the literature was done to identify sex-specific differences in symptoms, pathophysiology, and unique manifestations of CVD in women.

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  • A retrospective study examined the outcomes of 16 post-pneumonectomy patients undergoing cardiac surgery between 1992 and 2018, focusing on risk factors for poor results.
  • The main findings highlighted significant perioperative challenges such as structural shifts and adhesions, with complications including respiratory issues and infections.
  • Despite the risks, postoperative outcomes were deemed acceptable, with a 5-year survival rate of 50%, particularly better for isolated CABG surgeries at 71%.
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Background: Allergic rhinitis is a risk factor for asthma development. In asthma, fibroblast progenitors, fibrocytes, are increased in the blood and bronchial mucosa following allergen exposure. These cells may play a role in lower airways remodeling as observed in non-asthmatic subjects with allergic rhinitis.

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Introduction: With its expanding list of approved and emerging therapeutic indications, NSCLC is the exemplar tumor type requiring upfront assessment of several biomarkers to guide clinical management. Next-generation sequencing allows identification of different types of molecular alterations, each with specific analytical challenges. Library preparation using parallel DNA and RNA workflows can overcome most of them, but it increases complexity of laboratory operations, turnaround time, and costs.

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Purpose Of Review: Despite its prevalence and well-documented impact on population health, obesity has not emerged as a strong independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease after control for intermediate risk factors. The purpose of this brief narrative review is to highlight results from imaging studies that have not only documented the remarkable heterogeneity of body fat topography but also the importance of visceral adiposity as a key body fat depot associated with cardiovascular disease risk and type 2 diabetes.

Recent Findings: Simple tools are also discussed in order to refine cardiometabolic risk assessment in persons with overweight/obesity.

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Bioaerosols and airborne transmission: Integrating biological complexity into our perspective.

Sci Total Environ

June 2022

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Tulane School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States of America; Infectious Disease Aerobiology at Tulane National Primate Research Center, United States of America. Electronic address:

There is broad consensus that airborne disease transmission continues to be the thematic focus of COVID-19, the complexities and understanding of which continues to complicate our attempts to control this pandemic. Masking used as both personal protection and source reduction predominates our society at present and, other than vaccination, remains the public health measure that will faithfully reduce aerosol transmission and overall disease burden (Gandhi and Marr, 2021). Early in the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, and especially after preliminary recognition of airborne transmission, there was considerable efforts in the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling aerosols as well as risk models calculations, the products of which were detailed in the literature (Morawska et al.

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Although asthma is very common, affecting 5-10% of the population, the diagnosis of asthma in adults remains a challenge in the real world, which results in both over- and under-diagnosis. A taskforce was set up by the European Respiratory Society to systematically review the literature on the diagnostic accuracy of tests used to diagnose asthma in adult patients and provide recommendations for clinical practice.The taskforce defined eight Population, Index, Comparator and Outcome questions that were assessed using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach.

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Background: Cost studies appear sporadically in the scientific literature and are rarely revised unless drastic technological advancements occur. However, health technologies and medical guidelines evolve over time. It is unclear if these changes render obsolete prior estimates.

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[Respiratory telerehabilitation in cases of COPD].

Rev Mal Respir

February 2022

Service de Pneumologie, Groupement des Hôpitaux de l'Institut Catholique de Lille (GHICL), Faculté de Médecine & Maïeutique, Université Catholique de Lille, France.

Telerehabilitation brings together a set of rehabilitation practices applied remotely by means of information and communication technologies. Even though it has been taking on increasing importance in many health fields over 10 years, telerehabilitation had yet to find its place in pulmonary rehabilitation before 2020, when the pandemic situation impelled numerous teams to put it to work. Pilot studies on respiratory diseases, primarily COPD, along with recent data from randomized or non-randomized studies, have enhanced our understanding of "remote" practice.

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Aim: To assess the occurrence of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter (atrial arrhythmias [AA]) in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with once-weekly subcutaneous dulaglutide versus placebo.

Materials And Methods: Patients without electrocardiographic (ECG)-confirmed AA at baseline and randomized in the REWIND trial were assessed for the development of AA based on an annual ECG. Additional analyses included whether dulaglutide compared with placebo reduced the composite outcome of AA or death, AA or cardiovascular death, AA or stroke and AA or heart failure.

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Background: Despite the growing utility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) for cardiac morphology and function, sex and age-specific normal reference values derived from large, multi-ethnic data sets are lacking. Furthermore, most available studies use a simplified tracing methodology. Using a large cohort of participants without history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or risk factors from the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Heart and Minds, we sought to establish a robust set of reference values for ventricular and atrial parameters using an anatomically correct contouring method, and to determine the influence of age and sex on ventricular parameters.

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