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Cleveland Clinic Creates New Program to Better Treat, Understand Fibrosing Mediastinitis

The rare disease, which currently has no established treatment, is associated with significant morbidity

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High Donor Lung Weight Likelier to Lead to Poor Transplant Outcomes

A call to use lung weight in assessing need for EVLP, transplant suitability

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The Cough That Never Ends: Treating Chronic Cough (Podcast)

Listening to patients and using guideline-based therapies is key to providing relief

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April 21, 2022/Pulmonary/Case Study

Dyspnea, Wheezing and Cough: A Case Study

This case illustrates the importance of looking at the bigger picture when considering a patient’s respiratory symptoms.

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Neuropsychiatric Management of the ICU Survivor

Guidance for treatment, including the role of post-ICU recovery clinics

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Neuropsychiatric Assessment of the ICU Survivor

Guidance for recognizing and screening for post-intensive care syndrome

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March 23, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

New Findings Illustrate How Standardized Care Reduces Disparities in the ICU

A recent study shows how equitable care can be achieved

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Case Study: When Lung Transplant Evaluation Reveals a Large Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

How to time the interventions, and how to manage anesthesia risks?

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Consensus Document Offers New Guidance for Lung Transplants

Criteria reflect a rethinking of some contraindications

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March 7, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

Cleveland Clinic’s Innovative Program Supports Next Generation of Respiratory Physician and Scientist Investigators

The SMARRT program, developed through a T32 grant from the NIH, promotes an entire curriculum of scholarship, training and mentoring for participants

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