Pulmonary Patient Articles & Analysis
9 articles found
Pulmonary fibrosis, particularly idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), represents a significant challenge in healthcare due to its detrimental impact on lung function and limited treatment options. While WNT/β-catenin signaling plays a crucial role in lung development and maintenance of adult lung stem cells, its dysregulation has been associated with pulmonary fibrosis. However, recent ...
Objective To investigate the rehabilitation value of respiratory neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation. In Pulmonary Rehabilitation of COPD patients. Method 126 patients (85 males and 41 females) with stable Grade-D CODP to GOLD2017 guideline were involved in the RCT study. ...
Point-of-care pulmonary function testing often makes logistics and scheduling much easier for your patients as well, since they are no longer forced to arrange additional transportation (another potential infection vector), take time off work, or scramble to find an in-network facility with available appointments. ...
The mainstay of treatment for patients with DVT and PE has historically been systemic anticoagulation. ...
Humidity Can Impact Accuracy and Damage Equipment During medical procedures, an anesthesiologist measures the concentration of carbon dioxide in a patient’s breath. They do this to keep track of the patient’s pulmonary health and determine appropriate course of action at the right time. ...
Prior to each scheduled oncology visit, patients would report their symptoms on computers and later digital tablets (Patient Care Monitoring) [28]. ...
The medical device registration certificate issued by the Municipal Drug Administration is officially on the market and will soon bring good news to must patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chronology November 2015, Respiratory neuromuscular stimulator was officially launched. ...
In pediatric population the use of IS for the prevention of ARTIs needs to be limited to children with high susceptibility to ARTIs or overexposed children, while in adults it must be indicated for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) at high risk of exacerbation.Keywords: immunostimulants, action mechanisms, acute respiratory tract ...
A particular emphasis will be put on trials conducted in children, in adults suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and in special patient populations.Keywords: immunostimulation, immunomodulation, OM-85, Broncho-Vaxom, respiratory tract infections, RTIs, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, COPD, bronchitis, sinusitis, ...
