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Prognostic value of procalcitonin in respiratory tract infections across clinical settings

IntroductionWhether the inflammatory biomarker procalcitonin provides prognostic information across clinical settings and different acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) is poorly understood. Herein, we investigated the prognostic value of admission procalcitonin levels to predict adverse clinical outcome in a large ARI population. Methods: We analysed data from 14 trials and 4211 ARI patients to study associations of admission procalcitonin levels and setting specific treatment failure and mortality alone at 30 days. We used multivariable hierarchical logistic regression and conducted sensitivity analyses stratified by clinical settings and ARI diagnoses to assess the results’ consistency. Results: Overall, 864 patients (20.5%) experienced treatment failure and 252 (6.0%) died. The ...

Transforming and Simplifying the Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism: “Safe Dose” Thrombolysis Plus New Oral Anticoagulants

Conclusion With combination of SDT and NOAC, treatment of massive and submassive PE becomes identical and is transformed from an “anticoagulation first” to a “thrombolysis first” approach, thereby making treatment streamlined, simple, safe and effective, accessible and inexpensive. (Source: Lung)

High definition bronchoscopy: a randomized exploratory study of diagnostic value compared to standard white light bronchoscopy and autofluorescence bronchoscopy

Conclusions: This study shows that high definition bronchoscopy with image enhancement technique may result in better detection of subtle vascular abnormalities in the airways. Since these abnormalities may be related to preneoplastic lesions and tumors this is of clinical relevance. Further investigations using this technique relating imaging to histology are warranted. (Source: Respiratory Research)

Fracture prevention in COPD patients; a clinical 5-step approach

Although osteoporosis and its related fractures are common in patients with COPD, patients at high risk of fracture are poorly identified, and consequently, undertreated. Since there are no fracture prevention guidelines available that focus on COPD patients, we developed a clinical approach to improve the identification and treatment of COPD patients at high risk of fracture. We organised a round-table discussion with 8 clinical experts in the field of COPD and fracture prevention in the Netherlands in December 2013. The clinical experts presented a review of the literature on COPD, osteoporosis and fracture prevention. Based on the Dutch fracture prevention guideline, they developed a 5-step clinical approach for fracture prevention in COPD. Thereby, they took into account both classical...

Tissue is an issue in the search for biomarkers in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

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Tissue is an issue in the search for biomarkers in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Fibrogenesis Tissue Repair. 2015;8:3

Authors: Kaarteenaho R, Lappi-Blanco E

Abstract
Biological markers, i.e., biomarkers, in lung tissue may make it possible to connect cell biological phenomena to the pathogenetic mechanisms in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This review focuses on the lung tissue biomarkers, which have been compared with relevant clinical endpoints or with the most common differential diagnostic lung diseases. In addition, studies conducted on lung tissue samples and investigated by transcriptomic or proteomic methodologies have been included. Several studies have observed changes in alveolar epithelium and extracellular matrix supporting the current hypotheses of the pathogenesis of IPF. In many studies, however, alterations in inflammatory cells have been revealed, a phenomenon not currently incorporated into pathogenetic theories. Combining lung tissue material with other non-solid organs with clinically meaningful endpoints may prove to be the most beneficial approach in the search for non-invasive biomarkers.

PMID: 25733981 [PubMed]

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