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Full-Text Articles in Translational Medical Research
Simplifying Treatment From Double-Inhaler To Single-Inhaler Triple Therapy In Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Kelly Yang, Leah Warren
Simplifying Treatment From Double-Inhaler To Single-Inhaler Triple Therapy In Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Kelly Yang, Leah Warren
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A clinical decision report using
Ferguson GT, Brown N, Compton C, et al. Once-daily single-inhaler versus twice-daily multiple-inhaler triple therapy in patients with COPD: lung function and health status results from two replicate randomized controlled trials. Respir Res. 2020;21(1):131. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-01360-w
for a patient requesting a simplified therapeutic regimen with equal efficacy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management.
Identification Of Molecular Markers Associated With Copd In Non-Smokers And Smokers: A Bioinformatics Analysis, Agede O. Ayodele, Isa M. Wasagu, Ademola E. Fawibe, Alakija K. Salami
Identification Of Molecular Markers Associated With Copd In Non-Smokers And Smokers: A Bioinformatics Analysis, Agede O. Ayodele, Isa M. Wasagu, Ademola E. Fawibe, Alakija K. Salami
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
Background
Even though the proportional burden of COPD among never-smokers is significant in both developing and developed nations, accounting for around 30% of all COPD in the community, there is little awareness of the prevalence of COPD in this population. Understanding the molecular processes that underlie COPD in nonsmokers is essential.
Methods
Dataset (GSE146560) was acquired from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). The limma and clusterProfiler software tools were used to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and conduct a functional enrichment analysis respectively.
Results
In all, 10,583 DEGs were found, of which 1,065 were up-regulated and 9,518 were down-regulated. The …
Deciding When To Use Bipap For Patients With Acute Exacerbations Of Copd, Akhil Vedere
Deciding When To Use Bipap For Patients With Acute Exacerbations Of Copd, Akhil Vedere
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A clinical decision report appraising Carrera M, Marín JM, Antón A, et al. A controlled trial of noninvasive ventilation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations. J Crit Care. 2009;24(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc.2008.08.007
Copd Exacerbation Caused By Sars-Cov-2: A Case Report From The Louisville Covid-19 Surveillance Program, Forest W. Arnold, Kamran Mahmood, Angeline Prabhu, Darmaan Aden, Anupama Raghuram, Mark Burns, Leslie A. Beavin, Donghoon Chung, Kenneth E. Palmer, Julio A. Ramirez
Copd Exacerbation Caused By Sars-Cov-2: A Case Report From The Louisville Covid-19 Surveillance Program, Forest W. Arnold, Kamran Mahmood, Angeline Prabhu, Darmaan Aden, Anupama Raghuram, Mark Burns, Leslie A. Beavin, Donghoon Chung, Kenneth E. Palmer, Julio A. Ramirez
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
A 53-year-old male with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on home oxygen presented to the hospital with worsening shortness of breath plus cough. He was admitted to the intensive care unit for COPD exacerbation and respiratory failure. A routine evaluation was performed, including a nasopharyngeal swab for a respiratory viral panel, which was negative. His symptoms improved over 48 hours, after which time a surveillance test for SARS-CoV-2 returned as positive. After clinical improvement, he was discharged to home isolation.
My Patient Chose To Not Use Daily Azithromycin To Prevent Exacerbation Of Copd, Jacob Oblak
My Patient Chose To Not Use Daily Azithromycin To Prevent Exacerbation Of Copd, Jacob Oblak
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Albert RK, Connett J, Bailey WC, et al. Azithromycin for prevention of exacerbations of COPD. New Eng J Med. 2011;365:689-698. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1104623.
Intravenous Glucocorticoids Provide No Additional Benefit Over Oral Glucocorticoids In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation, Alexander C. Waselewski
Intravenous Glucocorticoids Provide No Additional Benefit Over Oral Glucocorticoids In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation, Alexander C. Waselewski
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of de Jong YP, Uil SM, Grotjohan HP, Postma DS, Kerstjens HA, van den Berg JW. Oral or IV prednisolone in the treatment of COPD exacerbations: a randomized, controlled, double-blind study. Chest. 2007;132(6):1741-1747. doi: 10.1378/chest.07-0208
Perinatal Nicotine With Or Without Early Life Influenza Infection Leads To Lung Dysfunction With Age., Ryan Carroll Mcallister
Perinatal Nicotine With Or Without Early Life Influenza Infection Leads To Lung Dysfunction With Age., Ryan Carroll Mcallister
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Obstructive Airway Diseases (OADs) affect millions of people worldwide, and are characterized by chronic inflammation and tissue remodeling in the lung. It has been proposed that the development of OAD is greatly influenced (and perhaps pre-determined) by early life events, such as maternal smoking or a viral infection. However, direct evidence of this is limited and the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Our laboratory previously developed a murine model of perinatal nicotine exposure, and reported that nicotine leads to airway remodeling and decreased pulmonary function in the offspring. We discovered these effects were mediated through the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). …
An Hiv-Positive Patient With Copd Admitted To The Icu With Respiratory Failure, Bhavani Puskur, Veronica Corcino, Srikant Ramachandruni, Viswanathan Nagarajan, Forest W. Arnold
An Hiv-Positive Patient With Copd Admitted To The Icu With Respiratory Failure, Bhavani Puskur, Veronica Corcino, Srikant Ramachandruni, Viswanathan Nagarajan, Forest W. Arnold
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
No abstract provided.
Compared To Maximal Current Management Standards, Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices Have Not Been Shown To Improve Clinically Relevant Outcomes In Copd Patients With Acute Exacerbation, Daniel P. Noack, Gaybriel Newton
Compared To Maximal Current Management Standards, Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices Have Not Been Shown To Improve Clinically Relevant Outcomes In Copd Patients With Acute Exacerbation, Daniel P. Noack, Gaybriel Newton
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Ambrosino N, Callegari G, Galloni C, Brega S, Pinna G. Clinical evaluation of oscillating positive expiratory pressure for enhancing expectoration in diseases other than cystic fibrosis. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis. 1995;50(4):269-275.
Autophagy And Airway Fibrosis: Is There A Link?, Pawan K. Sharma, Anudeep Kota, Deepak A. Deshpande, Mehra Haghi, Brian G. Oliver
Autophagy And Airway Fibrosis: Is There A Link?, Pawan K. Sharma, Anudeep Kota, Deepak A. Deshpande, Mehra Haghi, Brian G. Oliver
Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers
In the past decade, an emerging process named “autophagy” has generated intense interest in many chronic lung diseases. Tissue remodeling and fibrosis is a common feature of many airway diseases, and current therapies do not prevent or reverse these structural changes. Autophagy has evolved as a conserved process for bulk degradation and recycling of cytoplasmic components to maintain basal cellular homeostasis and healthy organelle populations in the cell. Furthermore, autophagy serves as a cell survival mechanism and can also be induced by chemical and physical stress to the cell. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that autophagy plays an essential role in vital …
Stem Cell Therapy For End Stage Copd: A Cautionary Tale Of Direct-To-Consumer Advertising, Blake J. Arthurs, Scott Yaekle
Stem Cell Therapy For End Stage Copd: A Cautionary Tale Of Direct-To-Consumer Advertising, Blake J. Arthurs, Scott Yaekle
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Weiss DJ, Casaburi R, Flannery R, LeRoux-Williams M, Tashkin DP. A placebo-controlled, randomized trial of mesenchymal stem cells in COPD. Chest. 2013;143(6):1590-1598. doi: 10.1378/chest.12-2094
Using A Dnp-Led Transitional Care Program To Prevent Rehospitalization In Elderly Patients With Heart Failure Or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Moira L. Long,
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects
ABSTRACT: TRANSITIONAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASE
BACKGROUND OF PROBLEM:
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 has put a spotlight on ensuring safe patient transfers between health care settings to prevent rehospitalization. Hospital readmissions are often influenced by a lack of outpatient transitional care programs to ensure the continuity of care during the transition from the inpatient setting to home. This gap in continuity further exacerbates the issues of patient management of medication regimens, adverse drug events, and follow-up with providers. These exacerbations combined with ineffective symptom management can all result in decompensation and rehospitalization. An extensive review of …