Morphine Therapy Reduced Chronic Cough in IPF Patients
Morphine delivered in a low, controlled dose reduced chronic cough in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients (IPF).
Morphine delivered in a low, controlled dose reduced chronic cough in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients (IPF).
This webinar series focuses on how the pulmonary system responds to vigorous exercise and sport, in health and in disease.
CHEST’s Sleep Medicine Network discusses the impact of Philips’ decision to stop producing its mechanical ventilation products.
Image Challenge from the New England Journal of Medicine — May 9, 2024
Climate change has resulted in higher pollution levels, more wildfires and warmer temperatures, all of which come together and increase the risk for asthma, according…
ects of therapeutic interventions. We will build on this foundation by using a cardiovascular simulator to illustrate the application of these principles in the care…
This scoping review highlights the need for standardised subclinical TB definitions. Variability in definitions affects prevalence estimates. Subclinical TB was more common in high-burden areas,…
In this episode of the Elevator Pitch, we talk to Dr. Lauren Ferrante, chair of the Critical Care Assembly Program Committee to learn more about…
American Thoracic Society
Mentor highlights the need for education on how best to guide patients in the transition from pediatric to adult care.
Multidisciplinary meeting presentation is a relatively low-cost intervention providing substantial benefits in receipt of active treatment and survival. Up to 40% of patients remain unpresented,…