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Mashup Score: 4July 2022 CHEST Journal Editor Highlights - 2 year(s) ago
CHEST July 2022, Volume 162, Issue 1 CHEST journal’s Editor in Chief, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key articles published in the CHEST July 2022 issue. https://journal.chestnet.org/issue/S0012-3692(21)X0019-0…
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ClinicalTrials.gov; No.: NCT04388670; URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov.
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Mashup Score: 1Family History of Pulmonary Fibrosis Predicts Worse Survival in Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease - 3 year(s) ago
Patient-reported familial pulmonary fibrosis is predictive of reduced transplant-free survival in IPF and non-IPF ILD patients. Because survival among patients with familial non-IPF ILD approximates that of sporadic IPF ILD, early intervention should be considered for such patients. Until clinical genetic testing is widely available and provides actionable results, family history should be…
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In this retrospective study, authors identify that a positive family history for #pulmonaryfibrosis is predictive of reduced transplant-free survival in #IPF and non-IPF ILD. Family history may be important in transplant risk stratification: https://t.co/Y2XsPhoaWf #journalCHEST https://t.co/fkS5tvN3DJ
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Mashup Score: 10Low Tidal Volume Mechanical Ventilation Against No Ventilation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Heart Surgery (MECANO) - 3 year(s) ago
Among patients undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB, continuation of low tidal volume ventilation was not superior to no ventilation during CPB with respect to postoperative complications, including death, early respiratory failure, ventilation support beyond day 2, and reintubation.
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Mashup Score: 2Normative Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test Responses at the Ventilatory Threshold in Canadian Adults 40 to 80 Years of Age - 3 year(s) ago
A contemporary reference set of CPET responses at Tvent from Canadian adults 40 to 80 years of age is presented that differs from the previously recommended and often used reference set from 1985.
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Mashup Score: 2Novel Machine Learning Can Predict Acute Asthma Exacerbation - 3 year(s) ago
Models built with an ML algorithm from real-world outpatient EHR data accurately predicted asthma exacerbation and can be incorporated into clinical decision tools to enhance outpatient care and to prevent adverse outcomes.
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In clinical practice, reslizumab may have been initiated in response to heavy symptom burden and CAEs. Reslizumab was associated with improved clinical and patient-reported outcomes and significant reductions in asthma-related HRU.
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Mashup Score: 7“We Usually Don’t Vote on Intubation.” - 3 year(s) ago
“I’m worried we’re going to need a breathing tube again.”
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Patients undergoing MV in the highest quintiles according to duration of MV consume a disproportionate amount of resources, as evidenced by MV duration, hospital LOS, and costs, making them a potential target for streamlining MV care.
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Mashup Score: 1POINT: Tracheostomy in Patients With COVID-19 - 3 year(s) ago
Early in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, fears of viral transmission to health care workers prompted institutions around the world to reassess timing and technique for performing tracheostomies. There was great hesitance to perform tracheostomies during the first wave of the pandemic, evident in a study spanning 26 countries, in which of more than 90% of protocols and practices…
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Editor in Chief, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key articles which will be published tomorrow in the July 2022 issue of @journal_CHEST. Listen now: https://t.co/XY5hLo5yxI #MedTwitter #MedEd #JournalCHEST https://t.co/VqMb1hD9LI