Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors Linked to Severity of COVID-19 – Pulmonology Advisor
Many modifiable cardiovascular risk factors are associated with more severe consequences from COVID-19.
Many modifiable cardiovascular risk factors are associated with more severe consequences from COVID-19.
Despite patient beliefs, no impact seen on severity, duration of cough
Researchers assessed the rate of pulmonary post-surgical complications in patients with type 2 diabetes who used GLP-1 RAs before same-day emergency surgery.
Investigators compared the severity of COVID-19 outcomes in US veterans with and without chronic lung diseases.
Researchers assessed the effect of antifibrotic agents nintedanib and pirfenidone in patients with COVID-19 with acute respiratory failure.
A new US Department of Labor rule, to take effect in June, addresses the recent rise in black lung disease by limiting silica exposure and…
Researchers explored the effect of air pollution on gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, identifying time windows in which pollution exposure was most harmful.
Researchers compared the disease severity of unvaccinated adults hospitalized with RSV with that of vaccinated and unvaccinated inpatients with COVID-19 and influenza.
Researchers quantified the risk for asymptomatic children infected with SARS-CoV-2 transmitting the disease to household contacts within 14 days of a positive test.
How are pediatric respiratory health outcomes affected by airway obstruction with a low FEV1 (classic obstruction) vs normal FEV1 (dysanaptic obstruction)?
Researchers assessed whether clinicians are following the updated GINA and NHLBI mild asthma guidelines, which do not recommend SABA use.