Fernando J. Martinez 1, Laurent Brochard 2,5, Andrew Bush 3, Gavin Donaldson 6, and MeiLan K. Han 4
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202111-2650ED
Volume 205, Issue 1 | January 1 2022
Tara F. Carr and Monica Kraft
Franck Verdonk 1,2, Joe L. Hsu 3, and Brice Gaudilliere 4
Monica M. Yang and Paul J. Wolters
Colm P. Travers , Waldemar A. Carlo , and Namasivayam Ambalavanan
Andrew T. Lovering 1 and Joseph W. Duke 2
Rosalind J. Wright 1,2
Reena Mehra 1,2,3,4* and Ali Azarbarzin 5
Daphne M. Moutsoglou
Helen K. Reddel 1, Leonard B. Bacharier 2, Eric D. Bateman 3, Christopher E. Brightling 4, Guy G. Brusselle 5,6, Roland Buhl 7, Alvaro A. Cruz 8, Liesbeth Duijts 9, Jeffrey M. Drazen 10,11, J. Mark FitzGerald 12, Louise J. Fleming 13, Hiromasa Inoue 14, Fanny W. Ko 15, Jerry A. Krishnan 16, Mark L. Levy 17, Jiangtao Lin 18, Kevin Mortimer 19,20, Paulo M. Pitrez 21, Aziz Sheikh 22, Arzu A. Yorgancioglu 23, and Louis-Philippe Boulet 24,25 ... Show less
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202109-2205PP
The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Strategy Report provides clinicians with an annually updated evidence-based strategy for asthma management and prevention, which can be adapted for local circumstances (e.g., medication availability). This article summarizes key recommendations from GINA 2021, and the evidence underpinning recent changes.
Chloe I. Bloom 1, Paul Cullinan 2, and Jadwiga A. Wedzicha 1
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202107-1704OC Â
Rationale: Studies have suggested some patients with asthma are at risk of severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19), but they have had limited data on asthma phenotype and have not considered if risks are specific to COVID-19.
Aïda Meghraoui-Kheddar 1, Benjamin G. Chousterman 2,3, Noëlline Guillou 1, Sierra M. Barone 4, Samuel Granjeaud 5, Helene Vallet 1,6, Aurélien Corneau 7, Karim Guessous 2, Charles de Roquetaillade 2,3, Alexandre Boissonnas 1, Jonathan M. Irish 4,8, and Christophe Combadière 1 ... Show less
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202104-1027OC
Rationale: Sepsis is the leading cause of death in adult ICUs. At present, sepsis diagnosis relies on nonspecific clinical features. It could transform clinical care to have immune-cell biomarkers that could predict sepsis diagnosis and guide treatment. For decades, neutrophil phenotypes have been studied in sepsis, but a diagnostic cell subset has yet to be identified.
Laurens J. De Sadeleer 1,2, John E. McDonough 1,3, Jonas C. Schupp 3,4, Xiting Yan 3, Arno Vanstapel 1,5, Anke Van Herck 1, Stephanie Everaerts 1,2, Vincent Geudens 1, Annelore Sacreas 1, Tinne Goos 1,2, Celine Aelbrecht 1, Tim S. Nawrot 6,7, Dries S. Martens 6, Dominique Schols 8, Sandra Claes 8, Johny A. Verschakelen 9, Eric K. Verbeken 5, Maximilian Ackermann 10,11, Anabelle Decottignies 12, Manon Mahieu 12, Tillie-Louise Hackett 13, James C. Hogg 13, Bart M. Vanaudenaerde 1, Stijn E. Verleden 1,14, Naftali Kaminski 3, and Wim A. Wuyts 1,2 ... Show less
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202103-0569OC Â
Rationale: Fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (fHP) is an interstitial lung disease caused by sensitization to an inhaled allergen.
Orlyn C. Lavilla 1*, Khyzer B. Aziz 2*, Allison C. Lure 1, Daniel Gipson 1, Diomel de la Cruz 1, and James L. Wynn 1,3
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202106-1359OC Â Â
Rationale: Use of severity of illness scores to classify patients for clinical care and research is common outside of the neonatal ICU. Extremely premature (<29 weeks’ gestation) infants with extremely low birth weight (<1,000 g) experience significant mortality and develop severe pathology during the protracted birth hospitalization.
Jun Yang 1, Michael J. Epton 2, Sarah L. Harris 3, John Horwood 4, Rachel A. Kingsford 1, Richard Troughton 5,6, Charlotte Greer 5, and Brian A. Darlow 3
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202103-0755OC Â
Rationale: Population-based data regarding the consequences of very low birth weight (VLBW) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) on adult exercise capacity are limited.
Fabienne Decrue 1,2, Olga Gorlanova 1,2, Yasmin Salem 1,2, Danielle Vienneau 3,4, Kees de Hoogh 3,4, Amanda Gisler 1, Jakob Usemann 1,2,5, Insa Korten 1,2, Uri Nahum 1,2, Pablo Sinues 1,6, Sven Schulzke 1, Oliver Fuchs 1,2, Philipp Latzin 1,2, Martin Röösli 3,4, and Urs Frey 1,2;
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202102-0272OC Â Â
Rationale: Infants born prematurely have impaired capacity to deal with oxidative stress shortly after birth.
Wojciech Trzepizur 1,2, Margaux Blanchard 3,4, Timothée Ganem 1, Frédéric Balusson 5, Mathieu Feuilloy 3,4, Jean-Marc Girault 3,4, Nicole Meslier 1,2, Emmanuel Oger 5, Audrey Paris 6, Thierry Pigeanne 7, Jean-Louis Racineux 8, AbdelKebir Sabil 9, Chloé Gervès-Pinquié 8, and Frédéric Gagnadoux 1,2;
doi : 10.1164/rccm.202105-1274OC
Rationale: Data from population-based cohorts suggest that symptom subtypes and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)–specific hypoxic burden (HB) could help to better identify patients with OSA at high cardiovascular (CV) risk.
Malvika Kaul , Solomon Krow , Ai-Yui M. Tan , and Sunit Singla
Maximilian Ackermann 1,2, Paul Tafforeau 3, Willi L. Wagner 4, Claire L. Walsh 5, Christopher Werlein 6,7, Mark P. Kühnel 6,7, Florian P. Länger 6,7, Catherine Disney 8, Andrew J. Bodey 9, Alexandre Bellier 10, Stijn E. Verleden 11, Peter D. Lee 8, Steven J. Mentzer 12, and Danny D. Jonigk 6,7
Silva Kristo 1, Tianle Zou 2, Elizabeth U. Dexter 3, and Saraswati Pokharel 4
Esther de Boer 1,2, Irina Petrache 1,2*, Nir M. Goldstein 1, J. Tod Olin 1, Rebecca C. Keith 1,2, Brian Modena 1, Michael P. Mohning 1,2, Zulma X. Yunt 1,2, Inigo San-Millán 2,3‡, and Jeffrey J. Swigris 1,2‡
Arunava Ghosh 1*, Vishruth Girish 2*, Monet Lou Yuan 2,3, Raymond D. Coakley 1, Joe A. Wrennall 1, Neil E. Alexis 1, Erin L. Sausville 2, Anand Vasudevan 2, Alexander R. Chait 2,4, Jason M. Sheltzer 2, and Robert Tarran 1‡
Gaël Dournes 1,2*, Ilyes Benlala 1,2, and François Laurent 1,2
Mirjam Stahl 1,2,3*, Eva Steinke 1,2, Mark O. Wielpütz 4,5, and Marcus A. Mall 1,2,3; on behalf of all the authors
Sharon Chinthrajah , Erika Garcia , Zainab Hasan , Angela Hy , and Lauren Wong
doi : 10.1164/rccm.2051P1 Â
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