Critical Care Medicine Articles & Analysis
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a global health burden characterized by persistent airflow limitation and progressive lung damage. Despite extensive research, translating findings from bench to bedside remains a challenge. Precision Cut Lung Slices (PCLS) have emerged as a versatile tool in COPD research, offering unique advantages for understanding disease mechanisms and ...
Marianna University School of Medicine, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Kawasaki, Japan. “Many patients with advanced disease continue to struggle to breathe, making even simple daily tasks difficult. Having a treatment that can help patients breathe easier and live a better quality of life, without surgical intervention, will be a major step forward in ...
He has served as Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital. He subsequently served as Dean of Biology and Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Senior Vice ...
Daxor is transforming how fluid is managed in several areas including heart failure and critical care and our move to this exchange cements our commitment to innovative disruptive change for the better to our healthcare system. ...
An average of 14,000 pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine clinicians and researchers from around the world attend the ATS multidisciplinary conference each year. ...
Outcomes from a previous Lungpacer clinical study published in theFebruary 2022 edition of the American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine showed Lungpacer therapy strengthened the diaphragm 246% more, and improved lung function 128% more than patients who did not receive the therapy.[1] The growing body of research including more ...
EchoNous, the leader in ultra-portable, AI-guided point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) tools and software, announced that the company has partnered with Singapore-based Us2.ai, developers of machine learning-driven software that automates the analyses of echocardiographic imagery and measurements. ...
Korea) and has articles published in top emergency medicine journals including; Resuscitation, Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA) and Critical Care Medicine (CCM). ...
Hogaboam’s distinguished career encompasses more than 20 years of scientific experience. He is a Professor of Medicine and Research Scientist in the Women’s Guild Lung Institute at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, and an Adjunct Professor of Pathology at the University of Michigan Medical School. ...
These preclinical studies demonstrated inhibition of pro-fibrotic signaling, as well as preservation of critical alveolar epithelial type 2 (AEC2) cells in the lungs. Professor Fernando J. Martinez, M.D., Chief, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, said “IPF ...
A strong argument can be made that early treatment may be beneficial since the consequences of the condition may become irreversible,” said Atul Malhotra, M.D. Research Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at UC San Diego Health, who served as a clinical trial investigator for the eXciteOSA device. ...
Dr Trishul Siddharthan, Assistant Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, commented, “There is a lot of research underway to investigate the long-term effects of COVID-19. ...
Ativa is honored to be working with Associate Professor James Fackler on developing and validating machine learning applications for critical care using digital blood samples from Ativa’s Diagnostic Workstation. Dr Fackler is a valued member of the Clinical Advisory Board and will advise Ativa on applying point of care hematology and metabolic measurement cards to provide a rapid and ...
An average of 14,000 pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine clinicians and researchers from around the world attend the ATS multidisciplinary conference each year. ...
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest non-profit medical organization dedicated to promoting excellence and consistency in the practice of critical care. With members in more than 100 countries, SCCM is the only organization that represents all professional components of the ...
The CHROMED trial, one of the largest clinical trial using FOT to monitor remotely COPD patients and prevent exacerbation has now been published on the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical care medicine! Using the RESMON PRO DIARY (the home version of the well proven, hospital, clinical unit, the RESMON PRO FULL), 312 patients from 5 ...
The proceeds will be used primarily to extend Abionic’s portfolio of Point-of-Care IVD tests for critical care and emergency medicine. Delivering on this strategy, Abionic is about to launch a multinational sepsis impact study of it’s Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) test for sepsis risk assessment and management, the ...
The results appeared in the second issue for June of the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. The study examined nearly 2,900 children at age four and more than 3,000 at age six to determine their rates of doctor-diagnosed asthma and/or allergy with relation to long-term exposure to ...
The study was published in the first issue for January of the 'American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,' published by the American Thoracic Society. ...
