Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
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Welcome to the Deep Breaths: Updates from CHEST series, dedicated to championing the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lung and chest diseases. Check out CHEST leaders and advocates sharing the latest in chest medicine education, clinical research, and team-based care in the areas of pulmonary diseases, critical care, and sleep medicine. Learn more about the latest diagnostic and..
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
4M ago
Host: Tom Corbridge, MD, FCCP
Guest: De De Gardner, DrPH, RRT, RRT-NPS, FAARC, FCCP
Guest: Diego Maselli, MD
Guest: Praveen Akuthota, MD
As we continue to learn more about the underlying inflammatory pathways in asthma, we now have more novel tools and treatments to help us achieve control, remission, and better outcomes for our patients. But in order to achieve those goals, we must first detect severe asthma early enough to take full advantage of the latest advancements. Learn more about the importance of early detection and intervention in severe asthma care through the lens of a real-world ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
5M ago
Host: Demondes Haynes, MD
Guest: Njira Lugogo, MD
Guest: Neil Skolnik, MD
Expert opinions from NAEPP and GINA recommend treating both symptoms and inflammation in asthma patients concomitantly. Joining Dr. Demondes Haynes to talk about these updates and therapies for asthma like short-acting beta agonists and inhaled corticosteroids are Drs. Njira Lugogo and Neil Skolnik. This non-CME education is brought to you by CHEST and is sponsored by AstraZeneca ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
5M ago
Host: Demondes Haynes, MD
Guest: Njira Lugogo, MD
Guest: Neil Skolnik, MD
According to data from the CDC, over half of patients in the United States are not considered well controlled, and there hasn’t been much improvement in exacerbations as measured by ER visits or by deaths per year in the last 30 years or so. But fortunately, the use of single maintenance and reliever therapy (SMART) has been shown to help address inflammation and decrease exacerbations. Drs. Demondes Haynes, Njira Lugogo, and Neil Skolnik discuss this approach and other combination treatment for asthma. This non-CME educ ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
5M ago
Host: Demondes Haynes, MD
Guest: Njira Lugogo, MD
Guest: Neil Skolnik, MD
When it comes to managing acute asthma symptoms and reducing risk for patients, our focus is now on relieving bronchoconstriction and inflammation. Given this fundamental change, it’s important to ensure that our patients understand this shift. Find out how taking a shared decision-making approach can help patients embrace this change in addition to improving their adherence and outcomes with Drs. Demondes Haynes, Njira Lugogo, and Neil Skolnik. This non-CME education is brought to you by CHEST and is sponsored by AstraZ ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
6M ago
Guest: Stephen Doyle, DO, MBA, FCCP
Guest: Navitha Ramesh, MD, FCCP
Host: Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP
The goal of this activity is to use case-based learning to highlight the importance of targeting TSLP in the three types of severe asthma to raise awareness about optimal available treatments and best-practices for designing treatment plans to ultimately improve patient outcomes ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
7M ago
Guest: Sandhya Khurana, MD, FCCP
Guest: Navitha Ramesh, MD
Guest: Stephen Doyle, DO, MBA, FCCP
The goal of this activity is to use case-based learning to highlight the importance of targeting TSLP in the three types of severe asthma to raise awareness about optimal available treatments and best-practices for designing treatment plans to ultimately improve patient outcomes ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
9M ago
Host: Ryan Maves, MD
Guest: Megan Conroy, MD, MA(Ed)
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is most commonly recognized for the significant disease it causes in infants and young children. However, over time its prevalence in adults has increased. Tune in to learn more with Dr. Ryan Maves as he speaks with Dr. Megan Conroy, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Ohio State University in Columbus. This program is produced in partnership with the American College of CHEST Physicians and is supported by an educational grant from GSK ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
9M ago
Host: Ryan Maves, MD
Guest: Kelly Pennington, MD
It’s estimated that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is responsible for up to 30 percent of viral respiratory infections in the stem cell transplant population. So how can we help RSV patients achieve their best outcomes? Learn more with Dr. Ryan Maves as he speaks with Dr. Kelly Pennington, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. This program is produced in partnership with the American College of CHEST Physicians and is supported by an educational grant from GSK ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
9M ago
Host: Ryan Maves, MD
Guest: Kelly Pennington, MD
It’s estimated that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is responsible for up to 30 percent of viral respiratory infections in the stem cell transplant population. So how can we help RSV patients achieve their best outcomes? Learn more with Dr. Ryan Maves as he speaks with Dr. Kelly Pennington, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota ..read more
Deep Breaths | Updates from CHEST
1y ago
Guest: Ashwin Basavaraj, MD
Host: Christopher Lippincott, MD, MPH
From airway clearance techniques and mucoactive therapy—what can clinicians do to manage bronchiectasis exacerbations? To answer this question, Dr. Christopher Lippincott and Dr. Ashwin Basavaraj explore the mechanisms that lead to bronchiectasis and share strategies to manage exacerbations. This program is produced in partnership with the American College of CHEST Physicians, and is sponsored by Insmed Incorporated ..read more