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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) represents a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by inflammation and fibrosis of the pulmonary interstitium. Risk factors for ILD include various environmental exposures and identifying specific exposures offers a point of intervention for preventing disease. Here, we present several cases of patients who worked in the dry-cleaning business and have ILD or abnormalities consistent with early ILD on chest CT imaging.

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Purpose: Our objective was to investigate the temporal trends in baseline characteristics, interventions, and clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Canada over five pandemic waves.

Methods: We conducted a multicentre prospective cohort study enrolling adults and children admitted with COVID-19 from 47 Canadian hospitals. We compared characteristics, interventions, and outcomes of patients across five distinct pandemic waves.

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  • The 2019 guidelines suggest doctors should only use strong antibiotics for certain pneumonia cases if there are specific local risk factors.
  • A study looked at how many patients in hospitals were given these strong antibiotics over a few years, and found big differences in use based on the hospitals' local rules.
  • The research showed that using local risk factors led to fewer patients getting those strong antibiotics, and there’s a need for clearer guidelines on when to use them.
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Immunoactive signatures of circulating tRNA- and rRNA-derived RNAs in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Mol Ther Nucleic Acids

September 2024

Computational Medicine Center, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the most prevalent lung disease, and macrophages play a central role in the inflammatory response in COPD. We here report a comprehensive characterization of circulating short non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs) in plasma from patients with COPD. While circulating sncRNAs are increasingly recognized for their regulatory roles and biomarker potential in various diseases, the conventional RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) method cannot fully capture these circulating sncRNAs due to their heterogeneous terminal structures.

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Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS) is a malignant vascular tumor commonly seen in immunocompromised individuals, particularly patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Lung transplant recipients are at high risk of developing KS due to a strong immunosuppressive regimen that can lead to donor-derived infection or reactivation of recipient human herpesvirus 8, the causative organism for KS. In this overview, we describe 2 lung transplant recipients who developed pulmonary KS with poor outcomes, reviewing the diagnosis, bronchoscopy findings, and treatment and surveillance strategies for pulmonary KS.

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Objective: To assess volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in breath samples collected non-invasively from preterm and full-term infants.

Methods: This was a pilot study included preterm and full-term infants who were not intubated or suspected or diagnosed with metabolic or gastrointestinal disorders. The samples were analyzed for VOCs using a selected-ion flow-tube mass spectrometer.

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Mortality in Patients With Sepsis Treated With Esmolol or Landiolol: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials With Trial Sequential Analysis.

Chest

January 2025

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, A.O.U. Policlinico-San Marco, Site "Policlinico G. Rodolico", Catania, Italy; Department of Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.

Background: The latest meta-analysis indicated potential survival benefits from ultra-short-acting β-blockers in patients with sepsis with persistent tachycardia. However, subsequent multicenter randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have reported conflicting findings, prompting the need for an updated meta-analysis to incorporate these newly published RCTs.

Research Question: Does the use of ultra-short-acting β-blockers (esmolol or landiolol) in patients with sepsis with persistent tachycardia improve mortality?

Study Design And Methods: We conducted an updated systematic search through April 2, 2024, exploring the MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Embase databases for RCTs reporting mortality in adult patients with sepsis treated with esmolol or landiolol as compared with those treated with neither of these or receiving placebo and published in English.

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Lung cancer mortality trends and disparities: A cross-sectional analysis 1999-2020.

Cancer Epidemiol

October 2024

Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Respiratory Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States. Electronic address:

Background: Lung cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Given the importance of epidemiological insight on lung cancer outcomes as the foundation for targeted interventions, we aimed to examine lung cancer death trends in the United States in the recent 22-year period, exploring demographic disparities and yearly mortality shifts.

Methods: Mortality information was obtained from the CDC Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database from the years 1999-2020.

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Purpose: Disease heterogeneity in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may render the current one-size-fits-all treatment approach suboptimal. We aimed to identify and immunologically characterize clinical phenotypes among critically ill COVID-19 patients, and to assess heterogeneity of corticosteroid treatment effect.

Methods: We applied consensus k-means clustering on 21 clinical parameters obtained within 24 h after admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) from 13,279 COVID-19 patients admitted to 82 Dutch ICUs from February 2020 to February 2022.

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Background: Lung transplant recipients (LTRs) are at risk for Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infections, in part due to the presence of structural lung disease pre-transplant and relatively higher levels of immunosuppression post-transplant. There is a lack of data regarding outcomes of LTR with MAC infections pre-transplant.

Methods: This is a single-center retrospective analysis of patients who received lung transplants (LTs) from 2013 to 2020 with 1) evidence of MAC on culture or polymerase chain reaction before or at the time of transplant or 2) granulomas on explant pathology and positive acid-fast bacillus stains with no other mycobacteria identified.

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Prevalence and etiotypes of persistent airflow obstruction in the general population across the lifetime.

Respir Med

November 2024

Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Lung Health, Vienna, Austria; Department of Respiratory and Pulmonary Diseases, Clinic Hietzing, Vienna Healthcare Group, Vienna, Austria.

Background And Objectives: Different factors (etiotypes) can lead to persistent airflow obstruction (PAO) across the lifetime, including genetic factors, abnormal lung development, cigarette smoking, traffic pollution exposure, respiratory infections and asthma. Here we explore the prevalence of PAO and associated etiotypes in the general population in different age bins.

Methods: We studied 664 individuals with PAO (FEV1/FVC post bronchodilation (post-BD) below the lower limit of normal (LLN)) and 11,522 with normal lung function (FEV1/FVC, FEV1 and FVC ≥ LLN and ≤ upper limit of normal (ULN) post-BD) included in the LEAD Study (NCT01727518), a general population cohort in Vienna (Austria).

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Plasma catecholamines in patients undergoing invasive cardiopulmonary exercise test for exercise intolerance.

Respir Med

November 2024

Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Respiratory Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing (iCPET) combines traditional cardiopulmonary exercise testing with invasive hemodynamic measurements to assess exercise intolerance, which can be caused by preload insufficiency (PI), characterized by low ventricular filling pressures and reduced cardiac output during exertion. We hypothesize that plasma catecholamine levels at rest and during exercise correlate with hemodynamic parameters in PI.

Methods: We included adult patients who underwent iCPET for exercise intolerance and had plasma catecholamines measured at rest and peak exercise.

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Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common killer among cancers, advanced disease has worse outcomes, earlier stage detection leads to better outcomes, and high-quality screening has a favorable net benefit. With the mortality reduction recognized from annual low-radiation dose computed tomography by screening those at high risk, there has been consideration that this benefit could translate to those who have never smoked. There have been several large-scale, single-arm, observational trials in Asia in persons with light to no smoking histories, with or without a family history of lung cancer, which have revealed high or higher lung cancer detection rates than previously reported in high-risk persons who currently or formerly smoked.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) for patients with severe respiratory failure, highlighting the significant impact of right ventricular injury (RVI) on patient outcomes amid the lack of a standard RVI definition and management strategies.
  • - An international panel of experts, using a Delphi process, identified key areas of uncertainty about RVI and formulated expert position statements, achieving consensus on 31 out of 35 statements regarding nomenclature, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies related to RVI in the context of VV-ECMO.
  • - While recommendations for RVI management were made, there was no consensus on specific strategies, such as RV-protective driving pressure thresholds
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Characteristics associated with early vs. late adoption of lung cancer screening.

Prev Med Rep

August 2024

The Jane and Leonard Korman Respiratory Institute, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Background: Although lung cancer screening (LCS) reduces lung cancer mortality among high-risk individuals, uptake overall remains low. With all cancer screening modalities, a period of diffusion among medical providers and the public is expected, with screening uptake exhibiting a distribution among early vs. late adoption.

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Fibrosing interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are characterized by the gradual and irreversible accumulation of scar tissue in the lung parenchyma. The role of the immune response in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis remains unclear. In recent years, substantial advancements have been made in our comprehension of the pathobiology driving fibrosing ILDs, particularly concerning various age-related cellular disturbances and immune mechanisms believed to contribute to an inadequate response to stress and increased susceptibility to lung fibrosis.

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Background: Hospitals are required to have rapid response (RR) systems in place to respond to acute changes in a patient's condition. In high-stress situations like RR, medical residents face decision-making challenges due to time constraints and perceived pressure. Instituting order panels (OPs) can facilitate clinical decision making and improve residents' and nurses' satisfaction and patient safety.

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The methicillin-resistant (MRSA) accounts for 20% to 40% of all hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) cases with mortality rates up to 55%. Prompt and accurate diagnosis is essential, especially in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Nasal MRSA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic utility evidence is conflicting in the literature for HAP due to a low number of HAP patients included in prior studies or due to the lack of high-yield gold standard cultures defined for comparisons.

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Diaphragmatic palsy after lung transplantation has been reported infrequently. Given the role of the diaphragm in respiration, the palsy may play a significant role in the post-surgical recovery as well as morbidity and mortality. This review summarises the current literature to better understand diaphragmatic palsy in the post lung-transplant setting among adults.

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Background: Optimal diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) needs access to specialized centers, frequent monitoring, and complex therapeutic options. In underprivileged areas, these necessities can often lead to barriers in delivering care.

Research Question: What are the ILD mortality disparities in the regions along the US-Mexico (US-MX) border?

Study Design And Methods: We obtained ILD mortality information through death certificate queries from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention repository.

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Introduction: Telemedicine (TM) can help in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study examines knowledge, current use and potential limitations for practical implementation of TM for the remoted management of COPD patients among members of the COPD area of SEPAR ( = 3118).

Methods: An electronic survey was circulated three times to these 3118 health-care professionals.

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