-
Mashup Score: 18
Interventions that directly target illness perceptions, cognitive and behavioural responses to chronic breathlessness may improve symptom burden, self-efficacy and health-related quality of life https://bit.ly/3I0aVp1
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 16Air pollution, lung function and mortality: survival and mediation analyses in UK Biobank - 4 day(s) ago
Adverse effects of air pollution on lower lung function (FEV1) potentially mediate 10–30% of the effects of PM2.5 or NO2 on mortality and incident cardiovascular disease https://bit.ly/4bJmWgf
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 19
This protocol describes the process of developing a performance-based toolkit to assess the key treatable traits of functioning in hospitalised patients with ECOPD in order to guide the provision of individualised care https://bit.ly/3vy42YS
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 8Severe asthma care trajectories: the French RAMSES cohort - 11 day(s) ago
The ongoing French RAMSES cohort includes more than 2000 severe asthma patients, with differences in terms of phenotype and asthma care trajectories between secondary and tertiary referral care centres https://bit.ly/3StCLOY
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 21Pneumothorax as a complication of dry needling technique - 18 day(s) ago
Post-dry needling pneumothorax is not extremely rare. Patients and referring doctors should be aware of this. Informed consent should mention pneumothorax as a considerable risk of dry needling procedures in the neck, shoulder or chest region. https://bit.ly/49YYNR8
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 23
Individuals with COPD with moderate and severe OSA present significant changes in the postural balance and increased recurrence of fall compared with those with no OSA. This study helps to understand these individuals better. https://bit.ly/3OKeYJF
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 39
Guideline-based recommendations for diagnosis of latent TB in highly immune suppressed populations are difficult to interpret and poorly characterised. More accurate biomarkers independent of T-cell functions are urgently required. https://bit.ly/41P8vTa
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 12Prevalence and burden of chronic cough in France - 20 day(s) ago
Chronic cough is a common condition in France that negatively affects individual health-related quality of life and is associated with increased healthcare resource use https://bit.ly/3SxqM2X
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 15The preclinical and phase 1 development of the novel oral cathepsin C inhibitor BI 1291583 - 1 month(s) ago
Preclinical and phase 1 study results indicate that BI 1291583 is a reversible, highly potent and highly selective CatC inhibitor that markedly inhibits active NSP production in a dose-dependent manner, supporting phase 2 trials in bronchiectasis patients https://bit.ly/47PZ8E5
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet-
Preclinical and phase 1 study results indicate that BI 1291583 is a reversible, highly potent and highly selective CatC inhibitor that markedly inhibits active NSP production in a dose-dependent manner, supporting phase 2 trials in bronchiectasis patients https://t.co/8nMw0XmYqv https://t.co/369A2SPlfk
-
-
Mashup Score: 15Association of patient-reported outcome measures with lung function and mortality in fibrotic interstitial lung disease: a prospective cohort study - 1 month(s) ago
Baseline and short-term serial changes in patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) may correlate with pulmonary function change and mortality risk. Their use may improve the care of patients and serve as clinical outcomes in research studies. https://bit.ly/3SAYEgM
Source: openres.ersjournals.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
ERJ Open Research: Interventions that directly target illness perceptions, cognitive and behavioural responses to chronic breathlessness may improve symptom burden, self-efficacy and health-related quality of life https://t.co/Cb5TxOevno https://t.co/DMhe8bRHqy