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    Wearing a KF80 mask while exercising and performing daily activities did not impact oxygenation and hemodynamic factors in adults with mild to moderate COPD, according to study results published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.“We did not observe any impairment in oxygenation or serious changes in hemodynamic parameters while our participants wore KF80 masks,” Sang-Heon

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    Wearing a KF80 mask while exercising and performing daily activities did not impact oxygenation and hemodynamic factors in adults with mild to moderate COPD, according to study results published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.“We did not observe any impairment in oxygenation or serious changes in hemodynamic parameters while our participants wore KF80 masks,” Sang-Heon

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    Healio compiled the most-read news in pulmonology posted in February.Highlights include a possible mechanism for poor oxygenation in severe COVID-19 patients; improved, lasting results with respiratory muscle training; persistent symptoms of anxiety and depression found in COVID-19 ECMO survivors 1 year later; an FDA clearance for an at-home sleep apnea test sensor; causal links found between

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    Researchers observed immunoglobulin A autoantibodies that target lung surfactant proteins B and C in patients with severe COVID-19, according to study results published in American Journal of Respiratory Medicine and Critical Care.Further, the presence of these autoantibodies in lung surfactant may be a factor in alveolar collapse and poor oxygenation in patients with COVID-19, according to

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    Packed red blood cell transfusion improved survival among adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome on venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation when using a hemoglobin threshold of less than 7 g/dL, according to study results.“In everyday life now there is enough evidence to say that transfusions should be administered just when hemoglobin drops to a value lower than 7

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    • Study results in @LancetRespirMed found that packed red blood cell transfusion improved survival among adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome on venovenous extracorporeal membrane #oxygenation when using a hemoglobin threshold of less than 7 g/dL. https://t.co/wd0rdVjioT