Although the number of respiratory therapy training program enrollees has been declining, the demand for respiratory therapists continues to rise.
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Immune toxicity remains a diagnosis of exclusion, and multidisciplinary collaboration remains the cornerstone for early diagnosis and treatment.
A Closer Look at Tricuspid Regurgitation in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
When assessing patients with PAH and secondary TR, it’s time to pay more attention to intrinsic right ventricular function, remodeling and hemodynamics. So suggests a new mechanistic study.
Using Spatial Epidemiology to Understand the Health Impacts of Air Pollution Exposure in the Community.
Results of a recent study indicate important implications for both individuals experiencing homelessness and policy interventions.
Lung Cancer Screening Entails More Than CT Scans (Podcast)
In a featured episode of Cleveland Clinic’s Respiratory Exchange podcast, Dr. Peter Mazzone speaks with Dr. Raed Dweik about lung cancer screening, its benefits, generating awareness and its future.
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What to Do About Monkeypox
A vaccination program targeted toward those at high risk is the best bet for stemming the monkeypox outbreak.
Anaphylaxis: Highlights from the Practice Parameter Update
New recommendations will likely lead to earlier recognition of the condition and earlier use of epinephrine.
Does My Patient Need an Allergy Evaluation for Penicillin Allergy?
In patients with a reported penicillin allergy, obtaining a detailed allergic history directly from the patient is essential.
Case Study: Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
A recent case study illustrates the importance of taking a multidisciplinary approach to treatment for sarcoidosis since other organs in addition to the lungs can be affected by the systemic disease.
Lung Transplantation in Rheumatic Lung Disease: The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach
When considering a lung transplant for a patient with rheumatic lung disease, the multi-system nature of the disease can significantly increase complexity.
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.