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Dyspnea
June 2, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

Persistent Dyspnea after COVID-19 Infection: Evaluation and Management

Because of the associated symptoms, a multidisciplinary approach to care is essential

Imaging of ribcage
March 8, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

COPD and Skeletal Muscle Mass: Discovering New Possibilities

Patients with COPD are often affected by sarcopenia, but the underlying mechanisms for the development are poorly understood. New research looks into the causes and potential therapies

Lungs
January 19, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

Looking at the Impact of the New Lung Transplant Allocation System

Research explores how incorporating long-term benefits will impact the new U.S. lung transplant allocation system

Itchy woman
January 17, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

Chronic Urticaria: Improved Understanding, Improved Treatments

Review paper offers three-step treatment guidelines

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Lung and trachea
January 12, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

Treating Benign Subglottic and Tracheal Stenosis: Which Endoscopic Approach Has Better Outcomes?

First retrospective study compares balloon and rigid bronchoplasty

Air Pollution
August 4, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

Using Spatial Epidemiology to Understand the Health Impacts of Air Pollution Exposure in the Community.

Results of a recent study indicate important implications for individuals experiencing homelessness and policy interventions

esophageal balloon
June 29, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

How to Obtain a “True” Intravascular Pressure During Right Heart Catheterization

A pulmonologist describes how using an esophageal balloon can provide a more precise diagnosis and hemodynamic classification of pulmonary hypertension

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March 23, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

New Findings Illustrate How Standardized Care Reduces Disparities in the ICU

A recent study shows how equitable care can be achieved

Researcher in lab
March 7, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

Cleveland Clinic’s Innovative Program Supports Next Generation of Respiratory Physician and Scientist Investigators

The SMARRT program, developed through a T32 grant from the NIH, promotes an entire curriculum of scholarship, training and mentoring for participants

lung scan review
February 10, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

Context Matters: How the Paradigm for Studying Pulmonary Fibrosis is Changing

Research from three pulmonologists is shining light on mechanotransduction and ECM signal processing in ways that could lead to new therapeutic options

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