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Point‐of‐Care Testing by Multiplex‐PCR in Different Compartments in Suspected Lower Respiratory Tract Infection After Lung Transplantation—Results of a Prospective Study

open access: yesTransplant Infectious Disease, EarlyView.
Use of POCtmPCR with noninvasive samples (NPS and sputum) in LTx recipients with viral LRTI are a viable alternative to invasive BAL sampling, ABSTRACT Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality following lung transplantation (LTx).
Susanne Simon   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cadaveric evaluation of bronchial blockade using the Coda vascular catheter placed under Borescope guidance

open access: yesVeterinary Surgery, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective To evaluate the feasibility of achieving bronchial blockade using a vascular balloon catheter under low‐cost semi‐flexible borescope guidance in dogs. Study design Cadaveric pilot study. Sample population Canine cadavers (n = 7) weighing between 12.2 and 63 kg.
Adrien Aertsens   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Time From Suspected Foreign Body Aspiration to Bronchoscopy at Odense University Hospital During a 5‐Year Period

open access: yesActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, Volume 69, Issue 6, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Foreign body aspiration (FBA) in children is a critical emergency, particularly for those under 3 years old, with mortality rates as high as 4% for infants. Delayed bronchoscopy is associated with an increased rate of complications. This study evaluates whether bronchoscopy for suspected FBA in children at Odense University Hospital
Anders Thais Bjerregaard   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Editorial

open access: yesBarcelona Respiratory Network Reviews
Mario Culebras Amigo
doaj   +1 more source

Coexistent Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Lung Cancer: An Analysis of Incidence Trends, Financial Burdens and Influencing Factors

open access: yesCancer Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 3, June 2025.
This study systemically evaluated the incidence, disease burden, clinicopathological features and risk factors of coexistent pulmonary tuberculosis and lung cancer (TBLC) over 12‐year period in China. Growing cumulative incidence rate of TBLC was revealed, causing increasing disease burden. TBLC presents with certain unique clinicopathological features
Fei Qi   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

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