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The May 2020 issue of Volume 157 of the "CHEST" journal presents a comprehensive array of articles and editorials focused on developments and research in pulmonary and critical care medicine. The issue includes discourse on quantitative pupillometry as a prognostic tool in cardiac arrest and its relevance during VA-ECMO therapy, highlighting new potential in acute care settings.<br /><br />Editorials discuss pivotal healthcare topics such as the potential for Medicare’s Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program to control costs in pneumonia care and the significance of house calls for pulmonary disease patients. The current shortage of healthcare providers is addressed, emphasizing the inefficiencies of present solutions, while another editorial explores the benefits of noninvasive ventilation during exercise for individuals with spinal cord injuries.<br /><br />The publication also delves into COPD management, with discussions around eosinophils' role, variations in inhaled corticosteroid combinations' risks and benefits, and racial disparities influencing pulmonary rehabilitation post-hospitalization.<br /><br />Enhanced by original research studies, this issue covers a breadth of pulmonary concerns, from asthma severity indicators in eosinophilic granulomatosis to the safety of inhaled medications for COPD. Topics like viral infections' role in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis risk and healthcare delivery models, such as house calls, mark the breadth of inquiry.<br /><br />This edition also showcases critical care research, delving into patient outcomes with thrombotic antiphospholipid syndrome and prognostication in venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.<br /><br />Under the sleep section, research explores the impact of CPAP treatment on palatal sensory function, while the thoracic oncology segment examines innovative surgical procedures and staging gaps in lung cancer care. Meanwhile, a systematic review contemplates the evolving usage of e-cigarettes.<br /><br />Ultimately, the May 2020 issue serves as a pivotal resource for healthcare professionals seeking insights into pulmonary and critical care advancements and challenges.
Keywords
pulmonary medicine
critical care
quantitative pupillometry
VA-ECMO therapy
Medicare
noninvasive ventilation
COPD management
eosinophils
thrombotic antiphospholipid syndrome
e-cigarettes
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