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In conversation with... The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
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Editors of The Lancet Respiratory Medicine speak to the journal’s authors to explore their research and its impact on people’s health, health care, and health policy in this regular podcast.
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James Chalmers on bronchiectasis across Europe
Prof. James Chalmers discusses the characteristics of patients with bronchiectasis across Europe, the differences between countries, and possible differences in clinical outcomes, based on data from the EMBARC registry.
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(23)00093-0/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_episode-notes_general_general -
Richard Costello on management of uncontrolled asthma
Prof Richard Costello discusses the use of digital measurements of medication adherence and lung function to guide management of uncontrolled asthma.
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Keiju Aokage on segmentectomy for ground-glass-dominant lung cancer
Dr Keiju Aokage discusses segmentectomy for ground-glass-dominant lung cancer with a tumour diameter of 3 cm or less.
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Segmentectomy for ground-glass-dominant lung cancer with a tumour diameter of 3 cm or less including ground-glass opacity (JCOG1211): a multicentre, single-arm, confirmatory, phase 3 trial -
Carol Hodgson on post-discharge outcomes for ECMO patients
Carol Hodgson discusses recent advances in our understanding of in-hospital and post-discharge outcomes in critically ill patients who receive ECMO.
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Comparative outcomes of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for COVID-19 delivered in experienced European centres during successive SARS-CoV-2 variant outbreaks (ECMO-SURGES) -
Emma Grainger on 10 years of The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Emma Grainger, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, discusses the January issue and plans to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the journal.
Read the Editorial from the 10th anniversary issue:
Past learnings and new beginnings in the digital age -
Vivienne Kahlmann and Catharina Moor on the TIRED study
Vivienne Kahlmann and Catharina Moor discuss a study looking at online mindfulness-based cognitive behaviour treatment to address fatigue associated with sarcoidosis.
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Online mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for fatigue in patients with sarcoidosis (TIRED)