A case demonstrates the complexity of primary immunodeficiencies and underscores need for specialized care.
Bridging a Gap Between Blackboard and Bedside
Mechanical ventilation mode nomenclature is at the whim of ventilator manufacturers, and trendy mode names can be misleading. Thus, physicians often restrict teaching and practice to basic modes of ventilation.
The Integrated Respiratory Therapy Enterprise
How Cleveland Clinic integrated the respiratory care services provided by over 500 therapists at 13 locations in the Cleveland metropolitan area.
Predictors and Characteristics of Radiation Exposure in the MICU
In an effort to learn more about radiation exposure in the MICU, we examined the radiation burden per episode of care in a cohort of MICU patients at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus. We found significant levels of exposure in some patients.
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Increasing Transplantable Donor Lungs through Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion
Ex vivo lung perfusion allows for more aggressive lung procurement, more transplantations performed and ultimately, more lives saved.
Advanced Diagnostic Testing, Innovative Treatments for Adults with Asthma
Adults with asthma benefit from our specialized programs and basic, translational and clinical research projects.
Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy for CTEPH: Why It’s Underused Despite High Cure Rates
The good news about chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH)? Surgery is curative in over 90 percent of cases. The bad news? Physicians need to get a lot better at spotting it.
Novel Assay Suggests Mechanosensing Pathway Involved in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
Two recent studies offer insights into fibroproliferative cycle that may one day lead to novel therapeutic agents for patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.