82 results match your criteria: "Karl Landsteiner Institute for Lung Research and Pulmonary Oncology[Affiliation]"

Background: Approximately 30% of the non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients which harbor no recognizable oncogenic driver mutation are not eligible for targeted therapy. Functional drug screening of tumor cells helps to identify susceptible drug targets not recognized by gene panels for targeted mutation analysis. The aim of this study is to characterize the BH1406 cell line carrying an activating SOS1 mutation and to check its sensitivity to cognate inhibitors.

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Introduction: The prevalence of metabolic acidosis is high in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). For the diagnosis, a blood gas analysis is necessary, but not always available. The aim of the study was to evaluate the base excess (BE) of the sodium-chloride difference (BE = Na-Cl-34 mmol/l) as a screening parameter for hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.

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  • The study evaluates the real-world effectiveness of two oral antivirals, nirmatrelvir-ritonavir and molnupiravir, against the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 in non-hospitalized adults.
  • Data were obtained from a retrospective cohort study involving over 113,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, comparing treated patients with untreated controls to assess risks of hospitalization and death within 28 days.
  • Results showed that nirmatrelvir-ritonavir significantly reduced hospitalization and death rates, especially in individuals aged 60 and older; however, molnupiravir did not show a significant difference in these outcomes compared to untreated controls.
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Shall We Screen Lung Cancer with Volume Computed Tomography in Austria? A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study.

Cancers (Basel)

July 2024

Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna General Hospital, 1090 Vienna, Austria.

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  • * A simulation targeted a high-risk population (ages 50-74 with a smoking history), revealing that a 50% participation rate could result in 56,122 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and 84,049 life years gained, with an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of EUR 24,627 per QALY.
  • * The LCS program would lead to early detection of 25,893 lung cancers and prevent 11,906 premature deaths,
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Introduction: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) accounts for 15% of lung cancers and has a dismal prognosis due to early dissemination and acquired chemoresistance. The initial good response to chemotherapy is followed by refractory relapses within 1-2 years. Mechanisms leading to chemoresistance are not clear and progress is poor.

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  • A retrospective study was conducted on 319 adults with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in Austria from January 2018 to December 2021, focusing on their profiles and initial treatment options.
  • Key findings showed that biomarkers like PD-L1, KRAS, and EGFR were tested, with varying treatment paths for patients in different stages (StI: 82% underwent surgery, StII: 85%, StIII: 36%).
  • The study highlighted that treatments were generally in line with existing guidelines, occurring before the introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors and targeted therapies in earlier treatment stages.
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The pros and cons of lung cancer screening.

Eur Radiol

January 2025

Department of Medicine and Surgery (DiMeC), University of Parma, Parma, Italy.

Several trials have shown that low-dose computed tomography-based lung cancer screening (LCS) allows a substantial reduction in lung cancer-related mortality, carrying the potential for other clinical benefits. There are, however, some uncertainties to be clarified and several aspects to be implemented to optimize advantages and minimize the potential harms of LCS. This review summarizes current evidence on LCS, discussing some of the well-established and potential benefits, including lung cancer (LC)-related mortality reduction and opportunity for smoking cessation interventions, as well as the disadvantages of LCS, such as overdiagnosis and overtreatment.

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We present a case of 43-year-old male patient with broadly by Omalizumab, Mepolizumab and Benralizumab pretreated allergic asthma, who suffered a near fatal exacerbation, triggered by an influenza A infection. Due to massive bronchoconstriction with consecutive hypercapnic ventilatory failure veno-venous ECMO therapy had to be implemented. Hence, guideline directed asthma therapy a substantial bronchodilatation could not be achieved.

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Background: Achalasia is an esophageal motor disorder characterized by aperistalsis and the failure of the relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter. We want to find out whether external compression or recurrent micro-aspiration of undigested food has a functional effect on the airway.

Methods: The aim of this research was to analyze the influence of achalasia on the peak expiratory flow and flow-volume curve.

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Optimizing clinical outcomes for bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with Zephyr® valves.

Respir Med

June 2024

Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Department of Cardiology, Section for Lung Transplantation and Respiratory Medicine, Herat Center, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction treatment with Zephyr one-way valves is an effective guideline-based treatment option for patients with severe emphysema and hyperinflation. However, in some cases the treatment response is less than anticipated or there might be a loss of initial treatment effect. Reasons for the lack of response can include incorrect assessment of collateral ventilation, improper valve placement, or patient related factors.

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Background: Pulmonary carcinoids (PCs) are rare neuroendocrine lung tumors which may recur, thus worsening their otherwise favorable overall prognosis. Aiming to identify patients at risk for recurrence, we examined parameters affecting disease-free survival (DFS).

Methods: A retrospective single-center analysis of 82 consecutive patients undergoing curative intent resection for primary PC tumors between 2010 and 2019 was carried out.

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A man in his early 70s with a long-standing history of chronic bronchitis presented to our department 3 years ago with debilitating chronic cough and excessive sputum production. He had no previous diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and without evidence of severe respiratory tract infections. Due to his symptom burden and impairments in daily activities, the patient was considered to be an appropriate candidate for bronchial rheoplasty, a novel endoscopic treatment for patients with chronic bronchitis.

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Background: Adjustments to COPD maintenance treatment are based on different guidelines. In Austria, there is a lack of real-world data on treatment adjustments of COPD outpatients and their underlying rationale. The STEP study characterised change patterns of pharmacological maintenance therapy in COPD outpatients in predefined categories of step-up, step-down and switch, the underlying reasons, and predictors in clinical routine in Austria.

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Resection of a giant mediastinal liposarcoma by median sternotomy with vascular reconstruction-a case report.

Mediastinum

August 2023

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Karl-Landsteiner-Institute for Clinical and Translational Thoracic Surgery Research, Clinic Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria.

Background: Primary mediastinal liposarcoma is a rare malignancy of mesenchymal origin with local aggressive biological behavior which is often diagnosed as an incidental finding without any symptoms. Chemoresistance and low radiosensitivity of these tumors favors surgical resection as the only option for radical treatment. The potential need for extended resections of adjacent structures is not uncommon and could be challenging.

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Background: Symptoms of depression, pain and limitations in physical activity may affect quality of life in COPD patients independent from their respiratory burden. We aimed to analyze the associations of these factors in outpatients with COPD in Austria in a stable phase of disease.

Methods: We conducted a national, cross-sectional study among patients with COPD.

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Purpose: The Phenotypes of COPD in Central and Eastern Europe (POPE) study assessed the prevalence and clinical characteristics of four clinical COPD phenotypes, but not mortality. This retrospective analysis of the POPE study (RETRO-POPE) investigated the relationship between all-cause mortality and patient characteristics using two grouping methods: clinical phenotyping (as in POPE) and Burgel clustering, to better identify high-risk patients.

Patients And Methods: The two largest POPE study patient cohorts (Czech Republic and Serbia) were categorized into one of four clinical phenotypes (acute exacerbators [with/without chronic bronchitis], non-exacerbators, asthma-COPD overlap), and one of five Burgel clusters based on comorbidities, lung function, age, body mass index (BMI) and dyspnea (very severe comorbid, very severe respiratory, moderate-to-severe respiratory, moderate-to-severe comorbid/obese, and mild respiratory).

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  • Intravenous plasma-purified alpha-1 antitrypsin (IV-AAT) has been used since 1987 to treat alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), showing benefits in lung density preservation but limited effects on forced expiratory volume (FEV).
  • A study of 615 severe AATD patients across Ireland, Switzerland, and Austria found that while IV-AAT improves survival rates, it does not significantly affect FEV decline, particularly in patients with certain lung profiles.
  • The research identifies two AATD phenotypes and suggests that older patients in a plateau phase may not benefit from FEV-focused trials, indicating the need to reconsider how clinical trials are designed and who
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"Nitrogen Wash-Out" in Non-Hypoxaemic Patients with Spontaneous Pneumothorax: A Narrative Review.

J Clin Med

June 2023

Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Klinik Floridsdorf, Brünner Straße 68, 1210 Vienna, Austria.

Following current guidelines, spontaneous pneumothorax should be primarily managed with minimal invasive strategies. In real-world clinical practice, oxygen supplementation regardless of the presence or absence of hypoxemia is frequently applied in patients with a pneumothorax, with the intention to enhance the resorption rate of air from the pleural cavity ("nitrogen wash-out theory"). This review provides an overview of the scientific origin of this practice in animal models, and its clinical use in adult and paediatric patients.

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The intestinal microbiome is by now an undebatable key player in the clinical outcome of ICI therapies. However, no microbiome profiling method to aid therapy decision is yet validated. We conducted a multi-centric study in patients with stage III/IV melanoma, NSCLC, or RCC receiving ICI treatment.

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In vivo CRISPR screens reveal Serpinb9 and Adam2 as regulators of immune therapy response in lung cancer.

Nat Commun

May 2023

Centre for Molecular and Systems Biology, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.

How the genetic landscape governs a tumor's response to immunotherapy remains poorly understood. To assess the immune-modulatory capabilities of 573 genes associated with altered cytotoxicity in human cancers, here we perform CRISPR/Cas9 screens directly in mouse lung cancer models. We recover the known immune evasion factors Stat1 and Serpinb9 and identify the cancer testis antigen Adam2 as an immune modulator, whose expression is induced by Kras and further elevated by immunotherapy.

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Lymph Node Log-Odds Ratio Accurately Defines Prognosis in Resectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Cancers (Basel)

March 2023

Department of Thoracic Surgery and Karl-Landsteiner-Institute, Clinic Floridsdorf, 1210 Vienna, Austria.

Objectives: The ratio of positive and resected lymph nodes (LN ratio) has been shown to be prognostic in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Contrary to the LN ratio, calculating the LN log-odds ratio (LN-LOR) additionally considers the total number of resected lymph nodes. We aim to evaluate LN-LOR between positive and resected lymph nodes as a prognostic factor in operable NSCLC.

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Background: Hyponatremia has prognostic implications in patients with cirrhosis, and thus, has been incorporated in the 2016 MELD-UNOS update. Changes in serum chloride are commonly perceived as 'just' parallel to changes in serum sodium. However, these are less well studied in the context of cirrhosis.

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and has a large impact on a patient's quality of life due to its wide range of symptoms and comorbidities. There are known to be different phenotypes in COPD with various extents on the burden of the disease and its prognosis. Chronic bronchitis with persistent cough and mucus production is regarded as one of the main symptoms of COPD with tremendous effects on subjectively reported symptom burden and frequency of exacerbations.

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Background: Excess cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality has been observed in patients with COVID-19. Both interleukin-32 (IL-32) and interleukin-34 (IL-34) have been hypothesized to contribute to CV involvement in COVID-19.

Methods: This prospective, observational study of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection was conducted from 6 June to 22 December 2020 in a tertiary care hospital in Vienna, Austria.

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