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Revival of the aspiration vs chest tube debate for PSP
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of primary spontaneous primary spontaneous pneumothorax.
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AI applications in pediatric pulmonary, sleep, and critical care medicine
AI refers to the science and engineering of making intelligent machines that mimic human cognitive functions.
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Mechanical power: A missing piece in lung-protective ventilation?
There is growing evidence that respiratory rate may play an important part in the pathogenesis of VILI.
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Major takeaways from the seventh world symposium on PH
It’s crucial to phenotype patients, especially those with valvular heart disease.
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Extending exercise testing using telehealth monitoring in patients with ILD
The increasing adoption of activity trackers is geared toward promoting an active lifestyle through real-time feedback.
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Sleep and athletic performance
Considering the recent Olympics, it is timely to review the importance of sleep for optimal athletic performance.
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The gas stove: Friend or foe?
Gas stoves generate multiple pollutants including nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), a known respiratory irritant.
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Prediction models in sepsis
As ML permeates the critical care space, it is important that clinicians understand the limitations of these models.
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Lung ultrasound: An indispensable yet underutilized tool
Compared with its cardiac counterpart, attaining proficiency in lung ultrasound (LUS) is easier.
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Hospital to home tracheostomy care
Caregivers need to be educated on daily tracheostomy care, airway clearance, and ventilator management.