American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
7 articles tagged "American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine"
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Tezepelumab Reduces Exacerbations, Improves Lung Function in Diverse Severe Asthma Cohort
A real-world phase 4 study shows tezepelumab's effectiveness and safety across various severe asthma phenotypes and underrepresented patient groups.
Astegolimab Reduces COPD Exacerbations in Broad Patient Population
A pooled analysis of two trials shows astegolimab significantly lowers moderate/severe exacerbation rates in patients with frequent COPD…
Specific Patient Profiles Face Up to 30% Risk of Severe Asthma Progression
A large Danish cohort study identifies key risk factors and patient characteristics associated with progression from mild-to-moderate to severe asthma
Extra-Pulmonary TB Linked to Persistent Lung Function Deficits
A new study reveals that extra-pulmonary tuberculosis survivors experience lasting respiratory impairment, similar to pulmonary TB.
Extrapulmonary TB Linked to Persistent Lung Function Deficits, Respiratory Symptoms
A new study reveals that individuals treated for extrapulmonary tuberculosis frequently develop lasting ventilatory defects and respiratory symptoms.
Restrictive Sepsis Resuscitation Shows No Long-Term Functional Deficits
A randomized trial finds similar cognitive and physical outcomes at 12 months for restrictive versus liberal fluid strategies in sepsis.
Non-Intubated ECMO Failure Linked to Seven-Fold Increase in 90-Day Mortality
An international cohort study finds that while avoiding mechanical ventilation during ECMO is feasible, failure carries high mortality risks.