A team of Cleveland Clinic researchers is exploring new antidotes against fentanyl overdose that eliminate the respiratory depression effects of opioids without interfering with their other effects.
Read MoreUnravelling the Mysteries of Sepsis and Septic Shock
Cleveland Clinic physician-scientists are working to better understand the differential responses to medications and other supportive therapies in populations with sepsis and septic shock.
Research Indicates Virtual Fellowship Interviews Maximize Equity Among Applicants
While most applicants prefer in-person interview, virtual interviews can help level the playing field to ensure applicants are recruited based on merit.
Multiyear NHLBI Grant Supports Research on Lung Transplant Recipients Outcomes
Cleveland Clinic researchers were awarded a multiyear R01 $3.2 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for their project, “A place-based approach to geographic disparities in lung transplant.”
Cleveland Clinic Selected By the NIH as a Training Site for the Scientist Leaders of Tomorrow
As the U.S. has seen an increase in respiratory-related morbidity and mortality, supporting future respiratory researchers has become imperative.
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Incorporating Remote Patient Monitoring Into Care
While logistical questions remain about remote patient monitoring (RPM), its benefits for both patients and caregivers are abundantly clear.
Measuring Exhaled Nitric Oxide When Diagnosing and Managing Asthma
Cleveland Clinic pulmonologists address the role of measuring exhaled nitric oxide in the diagnosis and management of asthma and provide guidance for its appropriate use.
Treating and Managing Tracheobronchomalacia
Surgery is typically the only option for the most severe cases of TBM, but a minimally invasive procedure is reducing morbidity and recovery time for patients.
A Tool to Help in Transition to “Race-Neutral” PFT Interpretation
A set of graphs helps quantify the expected changes in forced expiratory volume at one second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and FEV1/FVC ratio with the new race-neutral equation.
Ongoing Research Needed to Improve Equity in Outcomes Following Lung Transplant
New research on lung transplant donors and recipients revealed that socioeconomic position and geographic location did not account for the majority of differences in post-transplant outcomes seen among racial and ethnic groups.
New Blood Test May Help Identify Lung Cancers Earlier
A new blood test under development could provide early screening for lung cancer.