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Ongoing Research Needed to Improve Equity in Outcomes Following Lung Transplant

Data indicates transplant outcome disparities exist, but thoughtful planning is needed to address the problem

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July 6, 2023/Cancer/Research

New Blood Test May Help Identify Lung Cancers Earlier

Blood-based assay could alleviate barriers to lung cancer screening

HHT

Contemporary Management of HHT

The disorder can greatly impact patients’ quality of life, but sclerotherapy and a multidisciplinary approach to care can be life-changing

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Robotically Assisted Tracheobronchoplasty: A Case Study

Excessive dynamic airway collapse presenting as dyspnea and exercise intolerance in a 67-year-old

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June 12, 2023/Neurosciences

Upper Airway Neurostimulation Device for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

For patients with moderate to severe OSA who are intolerant of traditional CPAP therapy, HNS may provide a welcome improvement to QoL

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The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Prone Positioning in ARDS

Cleveland Clinic pulmonologists share a framework for how to implement effective clinical protocols to standardize evaluation and management of complex acute respiratory distress syndrome

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Donor Smoking or Substance Use Alone Should Not Deter Acceptance of Donor Lungs

Long-term lung allograft outcomes clinically unaffected by organ exposure, study finds

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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

Chronic Cough

The Chronic Cough Conundrum

Diagnosing the cause of a chronic cough can be challenging and timely, but multidisciplinary collaboration and the development of new treatments are improving the process

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Cleveland Clinic’s Respiratory Therapy Training Program

Despite a decline in numbers, the demand for respiratory therapists continues to rise

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