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EDITORIALS |
520 | Chronic pulmonary comorbidities increase the risk of severe COVID-19, but critical details remain undetermined
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522 | Moving closer to clinical application of the forced oscillation technique in asthma monitoring?
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524 | Preoperative pirfenidone in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: A wound and injury enigma
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COMMENTARIES |
527 | Diet and lung disease — Are fruits and vegetables the ideal whole-food intervention?
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529 | Is ethnicity a ‘treatable trait’ in asthma?
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INVITED REVIEW SERIES |
532 | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation fundamentals: Diagnosis, treatment, prevention and disease impact
Mairi MacLeod, Alberto Papi, Marco Contoli, Bianca Beghé, Bartolome R Celli, Jadwiga A Wedzicha, Leonardo M Fabbri
10.1111/resp.14041 |
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW |
552 | Effect of comorbid pulmonary disease on the severity of COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
Asthma and Allergy |
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Longitudinal monitoring of asthma in the clinic using respiratory oscillometry
Alice M Cottee, Leigh M Seccombe, Cindy Thamrin, Tanya Badal, Gregory G King, Matthew J Peters, Claude S Farah
10.1111/resp.14053
We present longitudinal concordance of forced oscillation technique (FOT), spirometry and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide in asthma, and their relationship with symptom control. While concordance between FOT and spirometry was moderate, the weak association with symptom control highlights importance of multi-modal physiological monitoring in asthma. Presented limits of agreement during stability provide a clinical interpretation reference. |
Pulmonary Vascular Disease |
574 | Circulating regulators of the wingless pathway in precapillary pulmonary hypertension
Thor Ueland, Aurelija Abraityte, Hilde Norum, Sharanga Varathalingam, Lars Gullestad, Pål Aukrust, Arne K Andreassen
10.1111/resp.14048
We evaluated secreted Wnt proteins in precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PH) and detected enhanced Wnt5a and secreted antagonists, which correlated with cardiac dysfunction. High Dickkopf (DKK) 3 and the elevation of Wnt5a and DKK3 during follow-up were associated with poor prognosis. Our data support a role for Wnt signalling in the pathogenesis of precapillary PH. |
Interstitial Lung Disease |
582 | High turnover of types III and VI collagen in progressive idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Nils Hoyer, Henrik Jessen, Thomas S Prior, Jannie M B Sand, Diana J Leeming, Morten A Karsdal, Emilia K A Åttingsberg, Gustav K M Vangsgaard, Elisabeth Bendstrup, Saher B Shaker
10.1111/resp.14056
Biomarkers of types III and VI collagen turnover, taken at the time of diagnosis, are associated with disease severity at baseline, short-term progression or death and long-term mortality. These biomarkers can help to identify patients with a high extracellular matrix remodelling phenotype at high risk of disease progression and death. |
590 | Preoperative use of pirfenidone and reduced risk of postoperative severe respiratory complications in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: Propensity score-matched analysis using a nationwide database in Japan
Hirokazu Urushiyama, Taisuke Jo, Wakae Hasegawa, Takahiro Ando, Yukiyo Sakamoto, Kazuaki Uda, Hiroki Matsui, Kiyohide Fushimi, Hideo Yasunaga, Takahide Nagase
10.1111/resp.14044
In a Japanese nationwide cohort of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis who underwent surgery, we showed that preoperative treatment with pirfenidone was significantly associated with a lower risk of postoperative severe respiratory complications using a logistic regression analysis after 1:4 propensity score matching. |
Interventional Pulmonology |
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Impact of structured curriculum with simulation on bronchoscopy
Wen Ting Siow, Gan-Liang Tan, Chian-Min Loo, Kay-Leong Khoo, Adrian Kee, Augustine Tee, Imran bin Mohamed Noor, Noel Tay, Pyng Lee
10.1111/resp.14054
Bronchoscopy represents a skill with cognitive and psychomotor aspects that can cause variability in competency irrespective of seniority and number of procedures performed. Our study identifies three caveats with impact on bronchoscopy competency, namely structured curriculum, simulation training and assessment tools which can be adopted in any procedural training programme. |
CONTEMPORARY CONCISE REVIEW |
604 | Contemporary Concise Review 2020: Interstitial lung disease
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FORUM AND DEBATE |
Scientific Letter |
612 | Benefits of a virtual interstitial lung disease multidisciplinary meeting in the face of COVID-19
John A Mackintosh, Laura Glenn, Hayley Barnes, Emily Dunn, Sandra Bancroft, Taryn Reddy, Alan K Y Teoh, Lauren Troy, Helen Jo,, Monika Geis, Ian Glaspole, Christopher Grainge, Tamera J Corte, Daniel C Chambers, Peter Hopkins
10.1111/resp.14062 |
Correspondences |
616 | Animal models and COVID-19: Mechanism and comorbidities
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618 | Reply
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619 | Characteristics of bronchiectasis in Korea: First data from the Korean Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration registry and comparison with other international registries
Hyun Lee, Hayoung Choi, James D Chalmers, Raja Dhar, Tu Q Nguyen, Simone K Visser, Lucy C Morgan, Yeon-Mok Oh
10.1111/resp.14059 |
LETTERS FROM ASIA-PACIFIC AND BEYOND |
622 | Letter from the Philippines
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624 | Letter from Malaysia
Syazatul Syakirin Sirol Aflah MD, Alif Adlan Mohd Thabit MB BCH BAO, Suresh Kumar Chidambaram MBBS
10.1111/resp.14057 |