Chest
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Clinical trials have demonstrated a mortality benefit from lung cancer screening by low-dose CT (LDCT) in current or past tobacco smokers who meet criteria. Potential harms of screening mostly relate to downstream evaluation of abnormal screens. Few data exist on the rates outside of clinical trials of imaging and diagnostic procedures following screening LDCT. We describe rates in the community setting of follow-up imaging and diagnostic procedures after screening LDCT. ⋯ In general, imaging and rates of procedures after screening LDCT was low in this commercially insured population.
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The Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) assay has greatly improved the diagnosis of TB and identification of resistance to rifampicin (RIF). However, sensitivity of Xpert remains poor for pleural fluid detection. This study evaluated the performance of the novel next-generation Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert Ultra) in comparison with Xpert for pleural TB diagnosis. ⋯ Xpert Ultra has great potential in diagnosis of pleural TB and its RIF resistance, which could speed up the initiation of appropriate treatment.
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Relative enlargement of the pulmonary artery (PA) on chest CT imaging is associated with respiratory exacerbations in patients with COPD or cystic fibrosis. We sought to determine whether similar findings were present in patients with asthma and whether these findings were explained by differences in ventricular size. ⋯ In patients with asthma, smaller cardiac ventricular size may be associated with more severe disease and a higher rate of asthma exacerbations.
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Observational Study
Allergic Rhinitis and Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children Residing at High-Altitude.
OSA affects 2% to 4 % of the pediatric population; allergic rhinitis (AR) has been identified as a risk factor in sleep-disordered breathing, but no studies evaluating such an association have been conducted in high-altitude environments. The goal of this study was to assess whether the severity of AR is associated with the severity of OSA in children undergoing polysomnography (PSG) in the high-altitude city of Bogotá, Colombia. ⋯ In symptomatic children with AR residing at a high altitude, increasing AR severity is associated with more severe OSA.
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The respiratory duty cycle (Ti/Ttot) can influence bronchoprovocation test results and nebulized drug delivery. The Ti/Ttot has not yet been examined in individuals with airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in typical bronchoprovocation test conditions. This study investigated the mean Ti/Ttot in participants with and without AHR and whether the Ti/Ttot changes with increasing bronchoconstriction. ⋯ The mean Ti/Ttot in participants with AHR closely resembles the assumed Ti/Ttot of 0.40 recommended for standard use when calculating methacholine challenge results. Since the Ti/Ttot did not change significantly over the course of a methacholine challenge, the same Ti/Ttot can be used to calculate the dose of methacholine inhaled, regardless of the level of bronchoconstriction.