Impact of elevated respiratory efforts on lung function and injury in patients with COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure is investigated, shedding light on the pathophysiology of self-inflicted lung injury and guiding ventilatory management strategies in critically ill patients.
Februery 2022
The interplay between viral tropism, host defense, and fungal invasion contributes to Aspergillus tracheobronchitis in COVID-19 patients, highlighting the complex pathophysiology and clinical implications of opportunistic fungal infections in severe respiratory illness.
January 2022
Triple therapy is associated with fewer severe exacerbations compared to double inhalation therapy in patients with moderate to severe asthma, supporting the use of combination therapy for optimized asthma control and reduced disease burden.
December 2021
Adjusted filtration efficiency of double masking during the COVID-19 pandemic is explored, providing insights into the effectiveness of layered mask strategies in mitigating viral transmission risks and informing public health recommendations for respiratory protection.
December 2021
Major cardiopulmonary events occur frequently during intubation procedures, highlighting the importance of procedural expertise, patient monitoring, and rapid response protocols in minimizing periintubation complications and optimizing patient safety.
November 2021
Systematic review and meta-analysis evaluate the association between asthma and COVID-19 outcomes, providing comprehensive insights into the risk of infection, hospitalization, ICU admission, and mortality among asthmatic individuals during the pandemic.
November 2021
Despite advances in guidelines and knowledge, the incidence of hospital- and ventilator-associated pneumonia remains high, underscoring the need for continued efforts in infection prevention and control to mitigate nosocomial transmission risks.
August 2021