Nonlinear association of TSH with pulmonary ventilation: insights from bidirectional Mendelian randomization and cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Wang Y, Luo J, Huang R, Xiao Y.
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Implications of microscale lung damage for COVID-19 pulmonary ventilation dynamics: A narrative review. [PDF]
Dimbath E +6 more
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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1514-1522, April 2025.
Takamasa Iwai +4 more
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Abstract Background Nursing and healthcare‐associated pneumonia (NHCAP) is defined as pneumonia occurring in individuals with frequent healthcare contact, such as residents of care facilities or patients with impaired activities of daily living. The effectiveness of broad‐spectrum antibiotics in treating NHCAP remains unclear.
Jumpei Taniguchi +4 more
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Efficacy of Xuebijing injection on pulmonary ventilation improvement in acute pancreatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Bin Y, Peng R, Lee Y, Lee Z, Liu Y.
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Combined Assessment of Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion with Single-Energy Computed Tomography and Image Processing. [PDF]
Fujita Y +7 more
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Abstract Introduction Low‐value care refers to health services for which the potential harms or costs outweigh the benefits of use. Bronchiolitis is the most common and among the most costly causes of pediatric hospitalizations. Evidence consistently shows that many common tests and treatments used to manage bronchiolitis do not improve outcomes ...
Branden Bonham +39 more
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Machine learning for detection of diffusion abnormalities-related respiratory changes among normal, overweight, and obese individuals based on BMI and pulmonary ventilation parameters: an observational study. [PDF]
Song XY +4 more
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Effects of three pulmonary ventilation regimes in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Amin R +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent and costly cause of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Previous prognostic tools for CAP are limited by small samples, single‐center or retrospective designs, lack of generalizability to ED settings, lack of biomarkers, or limited objective data.
Todd A. Florin +21 more
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