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2. Coherence between self-reported and objectively measured physical activity in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease: a systematic review
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Thyregod M and Bodtger U
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Respiratory Medicine ,COPD ,Physical Activity monitoring ,questionnaire ,motion sensor ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Mimi Thyregod,1,2 Uffe Bodtger1,2 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Naestved Hospital, Naestved, 2Institute for Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark Abstract: The beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) in patients with COPD, as well as the methods of their assessment, are well known and described. As objective measures of PA, such as the use of motion sensors, video recordings, exercise capacity testing, and indirect calorimetry, are not easily obtained in the daily clinical life, the reliability of the more accessible self-reported measurements of PA is important. In this review, we systematically identified original studies involving COPD patients and at least one parameter of self-reported and objective exercise testing, and analyzed every article for coherence between the objectively and self-reported measured PA. The studies are few, small, and very diverse, both in their use of questionnaires and objective measurements. Self-reported assessments were found to generally overestimate the level of PA compared to measurements made objectively by activity monitors; however, more studies are needed to rely solely on the use of PA questionnaires in COPD patients. The most accurate and valid questionnaires appear to be the self-completed Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly and the interviewer-completed Stanford Seven-Day Physical Activity Recall Questionnaire, but the ideal questionnaire still awaits construction. The motion sensors are accurate and validated in this patient group, especially SenseWear™, but not easily accessible in clinical practice, as they have various technical and adhesive difficulties. Keywords: respiratory medicine, COPD, physical activity monitoring, questionnaire, motion sensor
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- 2016
3. The Danish National Register for Asthma
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Backer V, Lykkegaard J, Bodtger U, Agertoft L, Korshoej L, and Braüner EV
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Asthma ,indicator ,asthma control ,asthma management ,prescription data ,hospital data ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Vibeke Backer,1 Jesper Lykkegaard,2 Uffe Bodtger,3,4 Lone Agertoft,5 Lene Korshoej,6 Elvira Vaclavik Braüner7,8 1Department of Respiratory Medicine L, Bispebjerg Frederiskberg University Hospital, Copenhagen, 2Research Unit of General Practice, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 3Department of Respiratory Medicine, Næstved Hospital, Næstved, 4Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, 5Hans Christian Andersen Children's Hospital, Odense University Hospital, Odense, 6Competence Centre for Clinical Quality and Information Technology West (KCKS West), Aarhus, 7Research Center for Prevention and Health, Center for Health, Glostrup Hospital, Capital Region of Denmark, Glostrup, 8Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Aim of the database: Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease in children, adolescents, and young adults. In Denmark (with a population of 5.6 million citizens), >400,000 persons are prescribed antiasthmatic medication annually. However, undiagnosed cases, dubious diagnoses, and poor asthma management are probably common. The Danish National Database for Asthma (DNDA) was established in 2015. The aim of the DNDA was to collect the data on all patients treated for asthma in Denmark and to monitor asthma occurrence, the quality of diagnosis, and management. Study population: Persons above the age of 6 years, with a specific focus on 6–44 years, are included. The DNDA links three existing nationwide registries of administrative records in the Danish health care system: the National Patient Register, the National Health Insurance Services Register, and the National Prescription Registry. For each year, the inclusion criteria are a second purchase of asthma prescription medicine within a 2-year period (National Prescription Registry) or a diagnosis of asthma (National Patient Register). Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are excluded, but smokers are not excluded. Descriptive data: A total of 366,471 prevalent patients with asthma have been identified (year 2014 – as a preliminary test search). This number is in agreement with the estimates of ~400,000 inhabitants that are available for patients with possible asthma in Denmark. Data encompass the following quality indicators: annual asthma control visits and pharmacological therapy. Main variables: The variables included are spirometry, as well as tools for diagnosis (including allergy testing), smoking status, height, weight, and acute hospital admissions and unscheduled visits. Conclusion: DNDA is available from January 1, 2016. Keywords: indicator, asthma control, asthma management, prescription data, hospital data
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- 2016
4. Lemierre’s syndrome: current perspectives on diagnosis and management
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Johannesen KM and Bodtger U
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Lemierre's Syndrome ,Fusibacteria ,postanginal sepsis ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Katrine M Johannesen,1 Uffe Bodtger1–3 1Department of Lung Medicine, Naestved Hospital, Naestved, 2Institute for Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 3Department of Pulmonology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark Abstract: This is a systematic review of cases with Lemierre’s syndrome (LS) in the past 5 years. LS is characterized by sepsis often evolving after a sore throat or tonsillitis and then complicated by various septic emboli and thrombosis of the internal jugular vein. Symptoms include sepsis, pain, and/or swelling in the throat or neck, as well as respiratory symptoms. Laboratory findings show elevated infectious parameters and radiological findings show thrombosis of the internal jugular vein and emboli in the lungs or other organs. The syndrome is often associated with an infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum. We found a total of 137 cases of LS, of which 47 were infected with F. necrophorum and others with Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. Complications of this rare but severe disease included osteomyelitis, meningitis, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Mortality was extremely high in the pre-antibiotic era but has diminished with the advent of antibiotics. This review showed a mortality rate of only 2% of which none of the cases involved fusobacteria. Duration of treatment varied; a 4–6-week course of carbapenem or piperacillin/tazobactam in combination with metronidazole was optimum. Other treatment options included anticoagulants in 46% of cases, which is unwarrantedly high, as to date, no evidence of the positive effects of anticoagulants in LS exists. Only two cases had ligation of the internal jugular vein performed. This review confirms the rare, but severe aspects of LS. Mortality from LS in this day and age appears to be low, however the syndrome is difficult to recognize, and still requires the full attention of the clinician. Keywords: Lemierre’s syndrome, fusobacteria, postanginal sepsis
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- 2016
5. Incidental pulmonary nodules may lead to a high proportion of early-stage lung cancer:but it requires more than a high CT volume to achieve this
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Borg, M., Bodtger, U., Kristensen, K., Alstrup, G., Mamaeva, T., Arshad, A., Laursen, C. B., Hilberg, O., Andersen, M. Brun, Rasmussen, T. Riis, Borg, M., Bodtger, U., Kristensen, K., Alstrup, G., Mamaeva, T., Arshad, A., Laursen, C. B., Hilberg, O., Andersen, M. Brun, and Rasmussen, T. Riis
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Background The management of pulmonary nodules plays a critical role in early detection of lung cancer. Computed tomography (CT) has led to a stage-shift towards early-stage lung cancer, but regional differences in survival rates have been reported in Denmark. This study aimed to evaluate whether variations in nodule management among Danish health regions contributed to these differences. Material and Methods The Danish Health Data Authority and Danish Lung Cancer Registry provided data on CT usage and lung cancer stage distribution, respectively. Auditing of lung cancer stage IA patient referrals and nodule management of stage IV lung cancer patients was conducted in seven Danish lung cancer investigation centers, covering four of the five Danish health regions. CT scans were performed up to 2 years before the patients’ diagnosis from 2019 to 2021. Results CT usage has increased steadily in Denmark over the past decade, with a simultaneous increase in the proportion of early-stage lung cancers, particularly stage IA. However, one Danish health region, Region Zealand, exhibited lower rates of early-stage lung cancer and overall survival despite a CT usage roughly similar to that of the other health regions. The audit did not find significant differences in pulmonary nodule management or a higher number of missed nodules by radiologists in this region compared to others. Conclusion This study suggests that a high CT scan volume alone is not sufficient for the early detection of lung cancer. Factors beyond hospital management practices, such as patient-related delays in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, may contribute to regional differences in survival rates. This has implications for future strategies for reducing these differences., Background: The management of pulmonary nodules plays a critical role in early detection of lung cancer. Computed tomography (CT) has led to a stage-shift towards early-stage lung cancer, but regional differences in survival rates have been reported in Denmark. This study aimed to evaluate whether variations in nodule management among Danish health regions contributed to these differences. Material and Methods: The Danish Health Data Authority and Danish Lung Cancer Registry provided data on CT usage and lung cancer stage distribution, respectively. Auditing of lung cancer stage IA patient referrals and nodule management of stage IV lung cancer patients was conducted in seven Danish lung cancer investigation centers, covering four of the five Danish health regions. CT scans were performed up to 2 years before the patients’ diagnosis from 2019 to 2021. Results: CT usage has increased steadily in Denmark over the past decade, with a simultaneous increase in the proportion of early-stage lung cancers, particularly stage IA. However, one Danish health region, Region Zealand, exhibited lower rates of early-stage lung cancer and overall survival despite a CT usage roughly similar to that of the other health regions. The audit did not find significant differences in pulmonary nodule management or a higher number of missed nodules by radiologists in this region compared to others. Conclusion: This study suggests that a high CT scan volume alone is not sufficient for the early detection of lung cancer. Factors beyond hospital management practices, such as patient-related delays in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, may contribute to regional differences in survival rates. This has implications for future strategies for reducing these differences.
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- 2024
6. Clinical Characteristics of Non-Malignant Effusions: Results from the ERS International Collaborative Effusion (ICE) Database
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Welch, Hugh, primary, Kerkhoff, J, additional, Janssen, J, additional, Bielsa, S, additional, Civit, C, additional, Porcel, J, additional, Fjaellegaard, K, additional, Petersen, J, additional, Bodtger, U, additional, Grabczak, E, additional, Krenke, R, additional, Ellayah, M, additional, Addala, D, additional, Hallifax, R, additional, Wrightson, J, additional, Rahman, N, additional, Jackson, K, additional, Pellas, E, additional, Khan, I, additional, Chohan, M, additional, Aujayeb, A, additional, Labarca, G, additional, Dhaliwal, I, additional, Mitchell, M, additional, Rozman, A, additional, Marc-Malovrh, M, additional, Anevlavis, S, additional, Foudrakis, M, additional, White, P, additional, Bhatnagar, R, additional, and Maskell, N, additional
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- 2023
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7. Trajectory of dyspnoea in patients with unilateral pleural effusion following thoracentesis.
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Fjællegaard, K, primary, Koefod Petersen, J, additional, Frost Clementsen, P, additional, B. Laursen, C, additional, Bhatnagar, R, additional, and Bodtger, U, additional
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- 2022
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8. Area method for measuring diaphragm movement in patients with unilateral pleural effusion.
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Fjællegaard, K, primary, Koefod Petersen, J, additional, Skaarup, S, additional, Frost Clementsen, P, additional, B. Laursen, C, additional, Bhatnagar, R, additional, and Bodtger, U, additional
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- 2022
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9. Factors associated with asthma-related quality of life in moderate-to-severe asthma
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Andreasson, K H, primary, Thomas, M, additional, Skou, S T, additional, and Bodtger, U, additional
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- 2022
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10. Analysis of patients with non-specific pleuritis from the International Collaborative Effusion (ICE) database: an ERS Clinical Research Collaboration
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Sundaralingam, A, primary, Aujayeb, A, additional, Jackson, K A, additional, Pellas, E I, additional, Khan, I I, additional, Chohan, M T, additional, Joosten, R, additional, Boersma, A, additional, Kerkhoff, J, additional, Bielsa, S, additional, Porcel, J M, additional, Rozman, A, additional, Marc-Malovrh, M, additional, Welch, H, additional, Symonds, J, additional, Anevlavis, S, additional, Froudrakis, M, additional, Mei, F, additional, Porcarelli, F, additional, Gonnelli, F, additional, Dhaliwal, I, additional, Mitchell, M A, additional, Fjaellegaard, K, additional, Petersen, J K, additional, Ellayeh, M, additional, Bedawi, E O, additional, Addala, D, additional, Rahman, N M, additional, Burden, T, additional, Bodtger, U, additional, Koegelenberg, C, additional, Maskell, N A, additional, Janssen, J, additional, and Bhatnagar, R, additional
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- 2022
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11. Sing-a-Lung: Does Singing for Lung Health provide physiological changes in COPD?
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Kaasgaard, M, primary, Bech Rasmussen, D, additional, Løkke, A, additional, Vuust, P, additional, Hilberg, O, additional, and Bodtger, U, additional
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- 2022
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12. Prevalence and predictors of airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma, COPD, and overlap-findings from a large real-life population
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Felby, M L, primary, Klein, D, additional, Frøssing, L, additional, Hvidtfeldt, M, additional, Bodtger, U, additional, Romberg, K, additional, Bjermer, L, additional, Tufvesson, E, additional, and Porsbjerg, C, additional
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- 2022
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13. Aspiration Risk Factors, Microbiology, and Empiric Antibiotics for Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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Marin-Corral, J, Pascual-Guardia, S, Amati, F, Aliberti, S, Masclans, J, Soni, N, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Sotgiu, G, Anzueto, A, Dimakou, K, Petrino, R, van de Garde, E, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Adrian Ceccato, V, Chertcoff, J, Lascar, F, Di Tulio, F, Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Bashi, J, Dodo, R, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Pefura Yone, E, Mbatchou Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Bustamante Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Pereira Paternina, F, Kayembe Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Jankovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Bouchy Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, Baunbaek-knudsen, G, Petersen, P, Andersen, S, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, de Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Spielmanns, M, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Martin-Loeches, I, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Faverio, P, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Del Prato, B, De Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Menzella, F, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, San Luca, O, Franzetti, F, Carugati, M, Morosi, M, Monge, E, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola, O, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ferrao, C, Neves, J, Abel, S, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Ali Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Abdulaziz Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, S, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Bordon Garcia, N, Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Interna, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-GarcIa, I, Gonzalez del Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Martinez, E, Malo de Molina, R, Marcos, P, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Lacoma de la Torre, A, Garcia-Olive, I, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe, I, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Levent Dalar, I, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Hancock, C, Villafuerte, D, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Ricardo, A, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Reyes, L, Angel, L, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Wunderink, R, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Marin-Corral J., Pascual-Guardia S., Amati F., Aliberti S., Masclans J. R., Soni N., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Sotgiu G., Anzueto A., Dimakou K., Petrino R., van de Garde E., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Adrian Ceccato V. H. D. C. A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Diaz A. C., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Pefura Yone E. W., Mbatchou Ngahane B. H., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Bustamante Rico C. A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F. J., Kayembe Ntumba J. -M., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M. -L., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., Baunbaek-knudsen G., Petersen P. T., Andersen S., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Faverio P., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., San Luca O., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Adefuye Bolanle Olufunlola O. N. O., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Abel Salazar, Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Ali Bukhary Z. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Abdulaziz Enani A. M., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic S. N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N. M., Alarcon H. C., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Interna M., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., Gonzalez del Castillo J., Victoria P. J., Martinez E. L., Malo de Molina R., Marcos P. J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Lacoma de la Torre A., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Arnauld Attannon Fiogbe I. U., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Levent Dalar I. D., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Hancock C., Villafuerte D., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Ricardo A. Franco-Sadud C. J., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Reyes L. F., Angel L. F., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R. G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. 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G., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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Background: Aspiration community-acquired pneumonia (ACAP) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in patients with aspiration risk factors (AspRFs) are infections associated with anaerobes, but limited evidence suggests their pathogenic role. Research Question: What are the aspiration risk factors, microbiology patterns, and empiric anti-anaerobic use in patients hospitalized with CAP? Study Design and Methods: This is a secondary analysis of GLIMP, an international, multicenter, point-prevalence study of adults hospitalized with CAP. Patients were stratified into three groups: (1) ACAP, (2) CAP/AspRF+ (CAP with AspRF), and (3) CAP/AspRF- (CAP without AspRF). Data on demographics, comorbidities, microbiological results, and anti-anaerobic antibiotics were analyzed in all groups. Patients were further stratified in severe and nonsevere CAP groups. Results: We enrolled 2,606 patients with CAP, of which 193 (7.4%) had ACAP. Risk factors independently associated with ACAP were male, bedridden, underweight, a nursing home resident, and having a history of stroke, dementia, mental illness, and enteral tube feeding. Among non-ACAP patients, 1,709 (70.8%) had CAP/AspRF+ and 704 (29.2%) had CAP/AspRF-. Microbiology patterns including anaerobes were similar between CAP/AspRF-, CAP/AspRF+ and ACAP (0.0% vs 1.03% vs 1.64%). Patients with severe ACAP had higher rates of total gram-negative bacteria (64.3% vs 44.3% vs 33.3%, P =.021) and lower rates of total gram-positive bacteria (7.1% vs 38.1% vs 50.0%, P <.001) when compared with patients with severe CAP/AspRF+ and severe CAP/AspRF-, respectively. Most patients (>50% in all groups) independent of AspRFs or ACAP received specific or broad-spectrum anti-anaerobic coverage antibiotics. Interpretation: Hospitalized patients with ACAP or CAP/AspRF+ had similar anaerobic flora compared with patients without aspiration risk factors. Gram-negative bacteria were more prevalent in patients with severe ACAP. Despite having similar
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14. Prevalence and risk factors for Enterobacteriaceae in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
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I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Villafuerte, D, Aliberti, S, Soni, N, Faverio, P, Marcos, P, Wunderink, R, Rodriguez, A, Sibila, O, Sanz, F, Martin-Loeches, I, Menzella, F, Reyes, L, Jankovic, M, Spielmanns, M, Restrepo, M, Aruj, P, Attorri, S, Barimboim, E, Caeiro, J, Garzon, M, Cambursano, V, Ceccato, A, Chertcoff, J, Cordon Diaz, A, de Vedia, L, Ganaha, M, Lambert, S, Lopardo, G, Luna, C, Malberti, A, Morcillo, N, Tartara, S, Pensotti, C, Pereyra, B, Scapellato, P, Stagnaro, J, Shah, S, Lotsch, F, Thalhammer, F, Anseeuw, K, Francois, C, Van Braeckel, E, Vincent, J, Djimon, M, Nouer, S, Chipev, P, Encheva, M, Miteva, D, Petkova, D, Balkissou, A, Yone, E, Ngahane, B, Shen, N, Xu, J, Rico, C, Buitrago, R, Paternina, F, Ntumba, J, Carevic, V, Jakopovic, M, Matkovic, Z, Mitrecic, I, Jacobsson, M, Christensen, A, Heitmann Bodtger, U, Meyer, C, Jensen, A, El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, I, Morsy, N, Shafiek, H, Sobh, E, Abdulsemed, K, Bertrand, F, Brun-Buisson, C, Montmollin, E, Fartoukh, M, Messika, J, Tattevin, P, Khoury, A, Ebruke, B, Dreher, M, Kolditz, M, Meisinger, M, Pletz, M, Hagel, S, Rupp, J, Schaberg, T, Creutz, P, Suttorp, N, Siaw-Lartey, B, Dimakou, K, Papapetrou, D, Tsigou, E, Ampazis, D, Kaimakamis, E, Bhatia, M, Dhar, R, D'Souza, G, Garg, R, Koul, P, Mahesh, P, Jayaraj, B, Narayan, K, Udnur, H, Krishnamurthy, S, Kant, S, Swarnakar, R, Limaye, S, Salvi, S, Golshani, K, Keatings, V, Maor, Y, Strahilevitz, J, Battaglia, S, Carrabba, M, Ceriana, P, Confalonieri, M, Monforte, A, Prato, B, Rosa, M, Fantini, R, Fiorentino, G, Gammino, M, Milani, G, Nava, S, Palmiero, G, Petrino, R, Gabrielli, B, Rossi, P, Sorino, C, Steinhilber, G, Zanforlin, A, Franzetti, F, Carone, M, Patella, V, Scarlata, S, Comel, A, Kurahashi, K, Bacha, Z, Ugalde, D, Zuniga, O, Villegas, J, Medenica, M, van de Garde, E, Mihsra, D, Shrestha, P, Ridgeon, E, Awokola, B, Nwankwo, O, Olufunlola, A, Olumide, S, Ukwaja, K, Irfan, M, Minarowski, L, Szymon, S, Froes, F, Leuschner, P, Meireles, M, Ravara, S, Brocovschii, V, Ion, C, Rusu, D, Toma, C, Chirita, D, Dorobat, C, Birkun, A, Kaluzhenina, A, Almotairi, A, Bukhary, Z, Edathodu, J, Fathy, A, Enani, A, Mohamed, N, Memon, J, Bella, A, Bogdanovic, N, Milenkovic, B, Pesut, D, Borderias, L, Garcia, N, Cabello Alarcon, H, Cilloniz, C, Torres, A, Diaz-Brito, V, Casas, X, Gonzalez, A, Fernandez-Almira, M, Gallego, M, Gaspar-Garcia, I, Castillo, J, Victoria, P, Laserna Martinez, E, Molina, R, Menendez, R, Pando-Sandoval, A, Aymerich, C, Rello, J, Moyano, S, Rodrigo-Troyano, A, Sole-Violan, J, Uranga, A, van Boven, J, Torra, E, Pujol, J, Feldman, C, Yum, H, Fiogbe, A, Yangui, F, Bilaceroglu, S, Dalar, L, Yilmaz, U, Bogomolov, A, Elahi, N, Dhasmana, D, Feneley, A, Hancock, C, Hill, A, Rudran, B, Ruiz-Buitrago, S, Campbell, M, Whitaker, P, Youzguin, A, Singanayagam, A, Allen, K, Brito, V, Dietz, J, Dysart, C, Kellie, S, Franco-Sadud, R, Meier, G, Gaga, M, Holland, T, Bergin, S, Kheir, F, Landmeier, M, Lois, M, Nair, G, Patel, H, Reyes, K, Rodriguez-Cintron, W, Saito, S, Noda, J, Hinojosa, C, Levine, S, Angel, L, Anzueto, A, Whitlow, K, Hipskind, J, Sukhija, K, Totten, V, Shah, R, Mateyo, K, Noriega, L, Alvarado, E, Aman, M, Labra, L, Villafuerte D., Aliberti S., Soni N. J., Faverio P., Marcos P. J., Wunderink R. G., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Martin-Loeches I., Menzella F., Reyes L. F., Jankovic M., Spielmanns M., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Yone E. W. P., Ngahane B. H. M., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Ntumba J. -M. K., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., Montmollin E. D., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Prato B. D., Rosa M. D., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., and Labra L.
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Background and objective: Enterobacteriaceae (EB) spp. family is known to include potentially multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms, and remains as an important cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) associated with high mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and specific risk factors associated with EB and MDR-EB in a cohort of hospitalized adults with CAP. Methods: We performed a multinational, point-prevalence study of adult patients hospitalized with CAP. MDR-EB was defined when ≥3 antimicrobial classes were identified as non-susceptible. Risk factors assessment was also performed for patients with EB and MDR-EB infection. Results: Of the 3193 patients enrolled with CAP, 197 (6%) had a positive culture with EB. Fifty-one percent (n = 100) of EB were resistant to at least one antibiotic and 19% (n = 38) had MDR-EB. The most commonly EB identified were Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 111, 56%) and Escherichia coli (n = 56, 28%). The risk factors that were independently associated with EB CAP were male gender, severe CAP, underweight (body mass index (BMI) < 18.5) and prior extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) infection. Additionally, prior ESBL infection, being underweight, cardiovascular diseases and hospitalization in the last 12 months were independently associated with MDR-EB CAP. Conclusion: This study of adults hospitalized with CAP found a prevalence of EB of 6% and MDR-EB of 1.2%, respectively. The presence of specific risk factors, such as prior ESBL infection and being underweight, should raise the clinical suspicion for EB and MDR-EB in patients hospitalized with CAP.
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15. Intrapleural fibrinolysis and DNase versus video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for the treatment of pleural empyema (FIVERVATS) : protocol for a randomised, controlled trial – surgery as first-line treatment
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Christensen, T.D., Bendixen, M., Skaarup, S.H., Jensen, J.-U., Petersen, R.H., Christensen, M., Licht, P., Neckelmann, K., Bibby, B.M., Møller, L.B., Bodtger, U., Borg, M.H., Saghir, Z., Langfeldt, S., Harders, S.M.W., Bedawi, E.O., Naidu, B., Rahman, N., and Laursen, C.B.
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Introduction: Pleural empyema is a frequent disease with a high morbidity and mortality. Current standard treatment includes antibiotics and thoracic ultrasound (TUS)-guided pigtail drainage. Simultaneously with drainage, an intrapleural fibrinolyticum can be given. A potential better alternative is surgery in terms of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) as first-line treatment. The aim of this study is to determine the difference in outcome in patients diagnosed with complex parapneumonic effusion (stage II) and pleural empyema (stage III) who are treated with either VATS surgery or TUS-guided drainage and intrapleural therapy (fibrinolytic (Alteplase) with DNase (Pulmozyme)) as first-line treatment.\ud \ud \ud \ud Methods and analysis: A national, multicentre randomised, controlled study. Totally, 184 patients with a newly diagnosed community acquired complicated parapneumonic effusion or pleural empyema are randomised to either (1) VATS procedure with drainage or (2) TUS-guided pigtail catheter placement and intrapleural therapy with Actilyse and DNase. The total follow-up period is 12 months. The primary endpoint is length of hospital stay and secondary endpoints include for example, mortality, need for additional interventions, consumption of analgesia and quality of life.\ud \ud \ud \ud Ethics and dissemination: All patients provide informed consent before randomisation. The research project is carried out in accordance with the Helsinki II Declaration, European regulations and Good Clinical Practice Guidelines. The Scientific Ethics Committees for Denmark and the Danish Data Protection Agency have provided permission. Information about the subjects is protected under the Personal Data Processing Act and the Health Act. The trial is registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov, and monitored by the regional Good clinical practice monitoring unit. The results of this study will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at various national and international conferences.\ud \ud \ud \ud Trial registration number: NCT04095676.
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- 2022
16. Prevalence and risk factors for Enterobacteriaceae in patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia
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Villafuerte D., Aliberti S., Soni N. J., Faverio P., Marcos P. J., Wunderink R. G., Rodriguez A., Sibila O., Sanz F., Martin-Loeches I., Menzella F., Reyes L. F., Jankovic M., Spielmanns M., Restrepo M. I., Aruj P. K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J. P., Garzon M. I., Cambursano V. H., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M. C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C. M., Malberti A. G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P. G., Stagnaro J. P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Anseeuw K., Francois C. A., Van Braeckel E., Vincent J. L., Djimon M. Z., Nouer S. A., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A. D., Yone E. W. P., Ngahane B. H. M., Shen N., Xu J. -F., Rico C. A. B., Buitrago R., Paternina F. J. P., Ntumba J. -M. K., Carevic V. V., Jakopovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Jacobsson M. -L. B., Christensen A. B., Heitmann Bodtger U. C., Meyer C. N., Jensen A. V., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Morsy N. E., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K. A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., Montmollin E. D., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M. W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P. A., Mahesh P. A., Jayaraj B. S., Narayan K. V., Udnur H. B., Krishnamurthy S. B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V. M., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., Monforte A. D., Prato B. D., Rosa M. D., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M. A., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Bacha Z. A., Ugalde D. B., Zuniga O. C., Villegas J. F., Medenica M., van de Garde E. M. W., Mihsra D. R., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Awokola B. I., Nwankwo O. N. O., Olufunlola A. B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K. N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ravara S. B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C. M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary Z. A. A., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Enani A. M. A., Mohamed N. E., Memon J. U., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Garcia N. M. B., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Gonzalez A. E., Fernandez-Almira M. L., Gallego M., Gaspar-Garcia I., Castillo J. G. D., Victoria P. J., Laserna Martinez E., Molina R. M. D., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Aymerich C. P., Rello J., Moyano S., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J. F. M., Torra E. V., Pujol J. A., Feldman C., Yum H. K., Fiogbe A. A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D. J., Feneley A., Hancock C., Hill A. T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K. S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C. E., Kellie S. M., Franco-Sadud R. A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T. L., Bergin S. P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G. B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C. I., Levine S. M., Angel L. F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K. S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Shah R. D., Mateyo K. 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N.J.S. is partially funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) Partnered Evaluation Initiative Grant (HX002263-01A1). Background and objective : Enterobacteriaceae (EB) spp. family is known to include potentially multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms, and remains as an important cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) associated with high mortality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and specific risk factors associated with EB and MDR-EB in a cohort of hospitalized adults with CAP. Methods : We performed a multinational, point-prevalence study of adult patients hospitalized with CAP. MDR-EB was defined when ≥3 antimicrobial classes were identified as non-susceptible. Risk factors assessment was also performed for patients with EB and MDR-EB infection. Results : Of the 3193 patients enrolled with CAP, 197 (6%) had a positive culture with EB. Fifty-one percent (n = 100) of EB were resistant to at least one antibiotic and 19% (n = 38) had MDR-EB. The most commonly EB identified were Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 111, 56%) and Escherichia coli (n = 56, 28%). The risk factors that were independently associated with EB CAP were male gender, severe CAP, underweight (body mass index (BMI)
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17. Beta-blocker treatment in atrial fibrillation with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a Danish nationwide study from 1995 to 2015
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Benson, C S, primary, Dalgaard, F, additional, Rasmussen, P V, additional, Hansen, M L, additional, Lamberts, M, additional, Ruwald, M H, additional, Pallisgaard, J, additional, Gislason, G, additional, Torp-Pedersen, C, additional, Uffe Bodtger, U, additional, Jensen, M, additional, and Rasmussen, D B, additional
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18. Carga y factores de riesgo para la neumonía adquirida en la comunidad de Pseudomonas aeruginosa : un estudio multinacional de prevalencia puntual de pacientes hospitalizados
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Pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Male ,antibiotic resistance ,Internationality ,Cross-sectional study ,bacterial colonization ,very elderly ,Prevalence ,Drug Resistance ,Drug resistance ,Pneumònia adquirida a la comunitat ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa community acquired pneumonia ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tracheostomy ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Risk Factors ,Epidemiology ,80 and over ,Medicine ,Community-Acquired Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cross Infection ,adult ,article ,Bacterial ,Middle Aged ,Antibiotic coverage ,Bronchiectasis ,Community-Acquired Infections ,hospital patient ,priority journal ,risk factor ,Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Female ,Humans ,Logistic Models ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Infectious diseases ,Human ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic Obstructive ,Logistic Model ,Admission ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,chronic lung disease ,Pulmonary Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bronchiectasi ,Internal medicine ,Pseudomonas ,controlled study ,human ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,community acquired pneumonia ,Pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,logistic regression analysis ,major clinical study ,antibiotic sensitivity ,hospital admission ,030228 respiratory system ,microbiological examination ,business ,chronic obstructive lung disease - Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a challenging bacterium to treat due to its intrinsic resistance to the antibiotics used most frequently in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Data about the global burden and risk factors associated with P. aeruginosa-CAP are limited. We assessed the multinational burden and specific risk factors associated with P. aeruginosa-CAP. We enrolled 3193 patients in 54 countries with confirmed diagnosis of CAP who underwent microbiological testing at admission. Prevalence was calculated according to the identification of P. aeruginosa. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for antibiotic-susceptible and antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa-CAP. The prevalence of P. aeruginosa and antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa-CAP was 4.2% and 2.0%, respectively. The rate of P. aeruginosa CAP in patients with prior infection/colonisation due to P. aeruginosa and at least one of the three independently associated chronic lung diseases (i.e. tracheostomy, bronchiectasis and/or very severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) was 67%. In contrast, the rate of P. aeruginosa-CAP was 2% in patients without prior P. aeruginosa infection/colonisation and none of the selected chronic lung diseases. The multinational prevalence of P. aeruginosa-CAP is low. The risk factors identified in this study may guide healthcare professionals in deciding empirical antibiotic coverage for CAP patients.
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19. The impact of pulmonary rehabilitation on severe physical inactivity in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a pilot study
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Thyregod,M, Løkke,A, Bodtger,U, Thyregod,M, Løkke,A, and Bodtger,U
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Mimi Thyregod,1,2 Anders Løkke,3 Uffe Bodtger1,2 1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Naestved Hospital, Naestved, Denmark; 2Institute for Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; 3Department of Respiratory Diseases and Allergy, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark Introduction: In patients with COPD, severe physical inactivity (SPI, which is defined as total daily energy expenditure/resting energy expenditure; physical activity level [PAL] ratio, <1.4) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) increases physical capacity in COPD, but the impact on SPI is unknown. In this study, we aimed at elucidating the prevalence of SPI in COPD patients attending standard PR, the impact of PR on SPI prevalence, and the relationship between SPI and time spent in moderate physical activity thus whether American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommendations are clinically useful in excluding SPI in COPD. Methods: This is a prospective non-interventional pilot study on patients with COPD completing PR, consenting to wear an accelerometer (Sensewear© Armband) for a week before and after completing PR to assess changes in energy expenditure, time spent in physical activity, and number of daily steps. Low level of daily physical activity was not an inclusion criterion. Results: In total, 57 patients completed the study and 31 (54%) had SPI at baseline. In patients with SPI, baseline median FEV1 was 48 (range, 28–86) % of predicted and GOLD B, n=11 (35%)/GOLD D, n=20 (65%). Surprisingly, 31 of SPI patients (97%) spent ≥150 minutes/week in moderate physical activity. After rehabilitation, 24 (78%) did not change activity level and were persistently SPI. We observed no differences at baseline between patient responding (n=7) vs not responding (n=24) to PR. Responders increased number of daily steps and time spent in lighter but not moderate physical activity d
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20. A Nationwide Real-Life Study:Exploring the Difficulties of Confirming the Asthma Diagnosis in Patients with Severe Asthma
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von Bulow, A., Backer, V., Bodtger, U., Petersen, N. U. S., Skjold, T., Assing, K. D., and Porsbjerg, C.
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21. A nationwide real-life study:Exploring the difficulties of confirming the asthma diagnosis in patients with severe asthma
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Bülow, A von, Backer, V, Bodtger, U, Soes Petersen, N U, Skjold, T, Assing, Karin Dahl, and Porsbjerg, C
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22. EP1.11-19 Surveillance with PET/CT and ctDNA of Lung Cancer Patients After Completion of Definitive Therapy; A Randomized Trial
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Skougaard, K., Guldbrandsen, K., Østrup, O., Bødtger, U., Frank, M., Schytte, T., Sorensen, B., Rasmussen, T., Gerke, O., Søgaard, J., Rychwicka-Kielek, B., Saghir, Z., Persson, G., and Fischer, B.
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23. S8 A nationwide real-life study: Exploring the difficulties of confirming the asthma diagnosis in patients with severe asthma
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von Bülow, A, primary, Backer, V, additional, Bodtger, U, additional, Soes Petersen, NU, additional, Skjold, T, additional, Dahl Assing, K, additional, and Porsbjerg, C, additional
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24. Prevalence and Etiology of Community-acquired Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Pediatrics ,Etiology ,Multidrug-resistant pathogen ,MRSA ,Pneumocystis pneumonia ,Pneumònia adquirida a la comunitat ,HOSPITALIZED-PATIENTS ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA ,Articles and Commentaries ,Aged, 80 and over ,Respiratory tract infections ,Anemia, Aplastic ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunocompromise ,Microbiology ,Multidrug-resistant pathogens ,Pneumonia ,Etiologia ,Hematologic Neoplasms ,Female ,BLOOD-STREAM INFECTIONS ,Lung Transplantation ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,Neutropenia ,030106 microbiology ,RESPIRATORY-TRACT INFECTIONS ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS ,DISEASES-SOCIETY ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunocompromised Host ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,MANAGEMENT ,Humans ,pneumonia ,BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA ,Aged ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,business.industry ,microbiology ,Bacterial pneumonia ,Australia ,medicine.disease ,multidrug-resistant pathogens ,Mycoses ,Bacteremia ,Africa ,RISK-FACTORS ,immunocompromise ,Americas ,business - Abstract
Background The correct management of immunocompromised patients with pneumonia is debated. We evaluated the prevalence, risk factors, and characteristics of immunocompromised patients coming from the community with pneumonia. Methods We conducted a secondary analysis of an international, multicenter study enrolling adult patients coming from the community with pneumonia and hospitalized in 222 hospitals in 54 countries worldwide. Risk factors for immunocompromise included AIDS, aplastic anemia, asplenia, hematological cancer, chemotherapy, neutropenia, biological drug use, lung transplantation, chronic steroid use, and solid tumor. Results At least 1 risk factor for immunocompromise was recorded in 18% of the 3702 patients enrolled. The prevalences of risk factors significantly differed across continents and countries, with chronic steroid use (45%), hematological cancer (25%), and chemotherapy (22%) the most common. Among immunocompromised patients, community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) pathogens were the most frequently identified, and prevalences did not differ from those in immunocompetent patients. Risk factors for immunocompromise were independently associated with neither Pseudomonas aeruginosa nor non–community-acquired bacteria. Specific risk factors were independently associated with fungal infections (odds ratio for AIDS and hematological cancer, 15.10 and 4.65, respectively; both P = .001), mycobacterial infections (AIDS; P = .006), and viral infections other than influenza (hematological cancer, 5.49; P < .001). Conclusions Our findings could be considered by clinicians in prescribing empiric antibiotic therapy for CAP in immunocompromised patients. Patients with AIDS and hematological cancer admitted with CAP may have higher prevalences of fungi, mycobacteria, and noninfluenza viruses.
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25. Aspiration Risk Factors, Microbiology, and Empiric Antibiotics for Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.drug_class ,Aspiration risk ,Antibiotics ,Nursing home resident ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Microbiology ,anaerobic ,aspiration ,bacteria ,pneumonia ,risk factors ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Taverne ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,medicine ,Humans ,Community-Acquired Infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stroke ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Respiratory Aspiration ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Antibiotic coverage ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Hospitalization ,Pneumonia ,030228 respiratory system ,Risk factors ,risk factor ,Female ,Underweight ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background: Aspiration community-acquired pneumonia (ACAP) and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in patients with aspiration risk factors (AspRFs) are infections associated with anaerobes, but limited evidence suggests their pathogenic role. Research Question: What are the aspiration risk factors, microbiology patterns, and empiric anti-anaerobic use in patients hospitalized with CAP? Study Design and Methods: This is a secondary analysis of GLIMP, an international, multicenter, point-prevalence study of adults hospitalized with CAP. Patients were stratified into three groups: (1) ACAP, (2) CAP/AspRF+ (CAP with AspRF), and (3) CAP/AspRF- (CAP without AspRF). Data on demographics, comorbidities, microbiological results, and anti-anaerobic antibiotics were analyzed in all groups. Patients were further stratified in severe and nonsevere CAP groups. Results: We enrolled 2,606 patients with CAP, of which 193 (7.4%) had ACAP. Risk factors independently associated with ACAP were male, bedridden, underweight, a nursing home resident, and having a history of stroke, dementia, mental illness, and enteral tube feeding. Among non-ACAP patients, 1,709 (70.8%) had CAP/AspRF+ and 704 (29.2%) had CAP/AspRF-. Microbiology patterns including anaerobes were similar between CAP/AspRF-, CAP/AspRF+ and ACAP (0.0% vs 1.03% vs 1.64%). Patients with severe ACAP had higher rates of total gram-negative bacteria (64.3% vs 44.3% vs 33.3%, P =.021) and lower rates of total gram-positive bacteria (7.1% vs 38.1% vs 50.0%, P 50% in all groups) independent of AspRFs or ACAP received specific or broad-spectrum anti-anaerobic coverage antibiotics. Interpretation: Hospitalized patients with ACAP or CAP/AspRF+ had similar anaerobic flora compared with patients without aspiration risk factors. Gram-negative bacteria were more prevalent in patients with severe ACAP. Despite having similar microbiological flora between groups, a large proportion of CAP patients received anti-anaerobic antibiotic coverage.
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26. Beta-blocker, aspirin and statin usage after first-time myocardial infarction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease:a nationwide analysis from 1995 to 2015 in Denmark
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Uffe Bodtger, Peter Lange, Gunnar Gislason, Christian Torp-Pedersen, Annalisa Capuano, Maurizio Sessa, Magnus T. Jensen, Sia Kromann Nicolaisen, Daniel Bech Rasmussen, Morten Lamberts, Rasmussen, D. B., Bodtger, U., Lamberts, M., Nicolaisen, S. K., Sessa, M., Capuano, A., Torp-Pedersen, C., Gislason, G., Lange, P., and Jensen, M. T.
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Male ,Denmark ,Myocardial Infarction ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,Beta-blockers ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Registries ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Aged, 80 and over ,Aspirin ,COPD ,Incidence ,Health Policy ,Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ,Secondary prevention ,Middle Aged ,Hospitalization ,Survival Rate ,Population Surveillance ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Statin ,medicine.drug_class ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Beta-blocker ,Risk factor ,Beta blocker ,Aged ,business.industry ,Statins ,Multimorbidity ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Treatment ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,business - Abstract
AIMS: To determine whether beta-blockers, aspirin, and statins are underutilized after first-time myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared with patients without COPD. Further, to determine temporal trends and risk factors for non-use. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using Danish nationwide registers, we performed a cross-sectional study investigating the utilization of beta-blockers, aspirin, and statins after hospitalization for first-time MI among patients with and without COPD from 1995 to 2015. Risk factors for non-use were examined in multivariable logistic regression models. During 21 years of study, 140278 patients were included, hereof 13496 (9.6%) with COPD. Patients with COPD were less likely to use beta-blockers (53.2% vs. 76.2%, P
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27. International prevalence and risk factors evaluation for drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Streptococcus pneumonia ,antibiotic resistance ,Internationality ,sputum examination ,bronchiectasis ,very elderly ,Antibiotics ,Prevalence ,Drug resistance ,medicine.disease_cause ,Logistic regression ,Global Health ,Community-Acquired Infections/epidemiology ,lung lavage ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community-acquired pneumonia ,Cost of Illness ,Risk Factors ,drug resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Microbial drug resistant ,Aged, 80 and over ,adult ,international cooperation ,drug effect ,Middle Aged ,influenza vaccination ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,antiinfective agent ,Europe ,Community-Acquired Infections ,Hospitalization ,Global burden of disease ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,Infectious Diseases ,risk factor ,bacterium identification ,Female ,community acquired infection ,influenza ,liver disease ,pneumococcal vaccination ,Pneumococcal infection ,hospitalization ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,medicine.drug_class ,030106 microbiology ,Settore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratorio ,Article ,Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Pneumonia, Pneumococcal/epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,tetracycline ,Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data ,Aged ,levofloxacin ,nonhuman ,business.industry ,disease association ,microbiology ,community acquired pneumonia ,macrolide ,Pneumonia ,asthma ,South America ,Pneumonia, Pneumococcal ,vaccination ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,antibiotic sensitivity ,penicillin derivative ,Penicillin ,Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects ,blood examination ,Africa ,North America ,microbiological examination ,business - Abstract
Objective: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most frequent bacterial pathogen isolated in subjects with Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) worldwide. Limited data are available regarding the current global burden and risk factors associated with drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (DRSP) in CAP subjects. We assessed the multinational prevalence and risk factors for DRSP-CAP in a multinational point-prevalence study. Design: The prevalence of DRSP-CAP was assessed by identification of DRSP in blood or respiratory samples among adults hospitalized with CAP in 54 countries. Prevalence and risk factors were compared among subjects that had microbiological testing and antibiotic susceptibility data. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to identify risk factors independently associated with DRSP-CAP. Results: 3,193 subjects were included in the study. The global prevalence of DRSP-CAP was 1.3% and continental prevalence rates were 7.0% in Africa, 1.2% in Asia, and 1.0% in South America, Europe, and North America, respectively. Macrolide resistance was most frequently identified in subjects with DRSP-CAP (0.6%) followed by penicillin resistance (0.5%). Subjects in Africa were more likely to have DRSP-CAP (OR: 7.6; 95% CI: 3.34-15.35, p < 0.001) when compared to centres representing other continents. Conclusions: This multinational point-prevalence study found a low global prevalence of DRSP-CAP that may impact guideline development and antimicrobial policies. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The British Infection Association.
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28. Global initiative for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia (GLIMP): an international, observational cohort study
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Jean-Marie Kayembe Ntumba, Vesna Vladic Carevic, Marko Jakopovic, Mateja Jankovic, Zinka Matkovic, Ivan Mitrecic, Marie-Laure Bouchy Jacobsson, Anette Bro Christensen, Uffe Christian Heitmann Bødtger, Christian Niels Meyer, Andreas Vestergaard Jensen, Gertrud Baunbæk-knudsen, Pelle Trier Petersen, Stine Andersen, Ibrahim El-Said Abd El-Wahhab, Nesreen Elsayed Morsy, Hanaa Shafiek, Eman Sobh, Kedir Abdella Abdulsemed, Fabrice Bertrand, Christian Brun-Buisson, Etienne de Montmollin, Muriel Fartoukh, Jonathan Messika, Pierre Tattevin, Abdo Khoury, Bernard Ebruke, Michael Dreher, Martin Kolditz, Matthias Meisinger, Mathias W Pletz, Stefan Hagel, Jan Rupp, Tom Schaberg, Marc Spielmanns, Petra Creutz, Norton Suttorp, Beatrice Siaw-Lartey, Katerina Dimakou, Dimosthenis Papapetrou, Evdoxia Tsigou, Dimitrios Ampazis, Evangelos Kaimakamis, Mohit Bhatia, Raja Dhar, George D'Souza, Rajiv Garg, Parvaiz A Koul, P A Mahesh, B S Jayaraj, Kiran Vishnu Narayan, Hirennappa B Udnur, Shashi Bhaskara 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J., Noriega, L., Alvarado, E., Aman, M., Labra, L., Aliberti S., Reyes L.F., Faverio P., Sotgiu G., Dore S., Rodriguez A.H., Soni N.J., Restrepo M.I., Aruj P.K., Attorri S., Barimboim E., Caeiro J.P., Garzon M.I., Cambursano VH., Ceccato A., Chertcoff J., Lascar F., Di Tulio F., Cordon Diaz A., de Vedia L., Ganaha M.C., Lambert S., Lopardo G., Luna C.M., Malberti A.G., Morcillo N., Tartara S., Pensotti C., Pereyra B., Scapellato P.G., Stagnaro J.P., Shah S., Lotsch F., Thalhammer F., Vincent J.L., Anseeuw K., Francois C.A., Van Braeckel E., Djimon M.Z., Bashi J., Dodo R., Aranha Nouer S., Chipev P., Encheva M., Miteva D., Petkova D., Balkissou A.D., Pefura Yone E.W., Mbatchou Ngahane B.H., Shen N., Xu J.F., Bustamante Rico C.A., Buitrago R., Pereira Paternina F.J., Kayembe Ntumba J.M., Vladic Carevic V., Jakopovic M., Jankovic M., Matkovic Z., Mitrecic I., Bouchy Jacobsson M.L., Bro Christensen A., Heitmann Bodtger U.C., Meyer C.N., Vestergaard Jensen A., Baunbaek-Knudsen G., Trier Petersen P., Andersen S., El-Said Abd El-Wahhab I., Elsayed Morsy N., Shafiek H., Sobh E., Abdulsemed K.A., Bertrand F., Brun-Buisson C., de Montmollin E., Fartoukh M., Messika J., Tattevin P., Khoury A., Ebruke B., Dreher M., Kolditz M., Meisinger M., Pletz M.W., Hagel S., Rupp J., Schaberg T., Spielmanns M., Creutz P., Suttorp N., Siaw-Lartey B., Dimakou K., Papapetrou D., Tsigou E., Ampazis D., Kaimakamis E., Bhatia M., Dhar R., D'Souza G., Garg R., Koul P.A., Mahesh P.A., Jayaraj B.S., Narayan K.V., Udnur H.B., Krishnamurthy S.B., Kant S., Swarnakar R., Limaye S., Salvi S., Golshani K., Keatings V.M., Martin-Loeches I., Maor Y., Strahilevitz J., Battaglia S., Carrabba M., Ceriana P., Confalonieri M., d'Arminio Monforte A., Del Prato B., De Rosa M., Fantini R., Fiorentino G., Gammino M.A., Menzella F., Milani G., Nava S., Palmiero G., Petrino R., Gabrielli B., Rossi P., Sorino C., Steinhilber G., Zanforlin A., Franzetti F., Carugati M., Morosi M., Monge E., Carone M., Patella V., Scarlata S., Comel A., Kurahashi K., Aoun Bacha Z., Barajas Ugalde D., Ceballos Zuniga O., Villegas J.F., Medenica M., van de Garde EMW., Raj Mihsra D., Shrestha P., Ridgeon E., Ishola Awokola B., Nwankwo ONO., Olufunlola A.B., Olumide S., Ukwaja K.N., Irfan M., Minarowski L., Szymon S., Froes F., Leuschner P., Meireles M., Ferrao C., Neves J., Ravara S.B., Brocovschii V., Ion C., Rusu D., Toma C., Chirita D., Dorobat C.M., Birkun A., Kaluzhenina A., Almotairi A., Bukhary ZAA., Edathodu J., Fathy A., Mushira Abdulaziz Enani A., Eltayeb Mohamed N., Ulhadi Memon J., Bella A., Bogdanovic N., Milenkovic B., Pesut D., Borderias L., Bordon Garcia N.M., Cabello Alarcon H., Cilloniz C., Torres A., Diaz-Brito V., Casas X., Encabo Gonzalez A., Fernandez-Almira M.L., Gallego M., Gaspar-GarcIa I., Gonzalez Del Castillo J., Javaloyes Victoria P., Laserna Martinez E., Malo de Molina R., Marcos P.J., Menendez R., Pando-Sandoval A., Prat Aymerich C., Lacoma de la Torre A., Garcia-Olive I., Rello J., Moyano S., Sanz F., Sibila O., Rodrigo-Troyano A., Sole-Violan J., Uranga A., van Boven J.F., Vendrell Torra E., Pujol J.A., Feldman C., Kee Yum H., Fiogbe A.A., Yangui F., Bilaceroglu S., Dalar L., Yilmaz U., Bogomolov A., Elahi N., Dhasmana D.J., Feneley A., Ions R., Skeemer J., Woltmann G., Hancock C., Hill A.T., Rudran B., Ruiz-Buitrago S., Campbell M., Whitaker P., Youzguin A., Singanayagam A., Allen K.S., Brito V., Dietz J., Dysart C.E., Kellie S.M., Franco-Sadud R.A., Meier G., Gaga M., Holland T.L., Bergin S.P., Kheir F., Landmeier M., Lois M., Nair G.B., Patel H., Reyes K., Rodriguez-Cintron W., Saito S., Noda J., Hinojosa C.I., Levine S.M., Angel L.F., Anzueto A., Whitlow K.S., Hipskind J., Sukhija K., Totten V., Wunderink R.G., Shah R.D., Mateyo K.J., Noriega L., Alvarado E., Aman M., Labra L., Aliberti, S, Reyes, L, Faverio, P, Sotgiu, G, Dore, S, Rodriguez, A, Soni, N, and Restrepo, M
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BACKGROUND: Antibiotic resistance is a major global health problem and pathogens such as meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have become of particular concern in the management of lower respiratory tract infections. However, few data are available on the worldwide prevalence and risk factors for MRSA pneumonia. We aimed to determine the point prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and identify specific MRSA risk factors in community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia.METHODS: We did an international, multicentre study of community-dwelling, adult patients admitted to hospital with pneumonia who had microbiological tests taken within 24 h of presentation. We recruited investigators from 222 hospitals in 54 countries to gather point-prevalence data for all patients admitted with these characteristics during 4 days randomly selected during the months of March, April, May, and June in 2015. We assessed prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and associated risk factors through logistic regression analysis.FINDINGS: 3702 patients hospitalised with pneumonia were enrolled, with 3193 patients receiving microbiological tests within 24 h of admission, forming the patient population. 1173 (37%) had at least one pathogen isolated (culture-positive population). The overall prevalence of confirmed MRSA pneumonia was 3·0% (n=95), with differing prevalence between continents and countries. Three risk factors were independently associated with MRSA pneumonia: previous MRSA infection or colonisation (odds ratio 6·21, 95% CI 3·25-11·85), recurrent skin infections (2·87, 1·10-7·45), and severe pneumonia disease (2·39, 1·55-3·68).INTERPRETATION: This multicountry study shows low prevalence of MRSA pneumonia and specific MRSA risk factors among community-dwelling patients hospitalised with pneumonia.FUNDING: None.
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29. Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the self evaluation of breathing questionnaire (SEBQ) into Danish.
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Andreasson KH, Sandell Jacobsen J, Leth Egsgaard A, Rauff Denby K, Hyldgaard C, Bodtger U, Suppli Ulrik C, Schaadt L, Courtney R, and Schmidt AM
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Background and Purpose: Dysfunctional breathing (DB) with or without an underlying medical condition is associated with impaired quality of life. DB-related symptoms can be measured with the 25-item Self Evaluation of Breathing Questionnaire (SEBQ). However, the SEBQ is not available in Danish.The aim of the present study was to translate and cross-culturally adapt the SEBQ into Danish and to assess the face validity of the Danish version of the questionnaire in individuals with DB-related symptoms., Materials and Methods: The SEBQ was translated and cross-culturally adapted into Danish using an internationally acknowledged six-step forward-backward translation guideline in an interactive process with an expert committee of clinicians, translators, methodologists and the SEBQ developer. Face validity was explored through semi-structured interviews with 24 adult individuals with DB-related symptoms (age 20-70 years, female n = 14)., Results: The SEBQ was successfully translated and cross-culturally adapted into Danish. Three major modifications were made following the translation process and participant interviews. First, an introductory paragraph, including a recall period of the previous seven days, was added. Second, the administration of the questionnaire was changed from a paper to an electronic version. Finally, adaptations regarding semantic equivalence, especially concerning being 'breathless' and 'short of breath', were performed. The participants expressed that the final version of the SEBQ embraced their DB-related symptoms, was understandable, and easy to complete., Conclusion: The SEBQ is the first available Danish questionnaire to measure DB-related symptoms, following an internationally acknowledged cross-cultural adaptation and face validity evaluation approach. This promising validation should be followed by an assessment of measurement properties in individuals with DB-related symptoms to investigate the adequacy of the SEBQ in a Danish context., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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30. Long-term self-reported attendance in exercise training or lung choir and status of quality of life following initial pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD.
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Kaasgaard M, Bodtger U, Skou ST, Clift S, Hilberg O, Rasmussen DB, and Løkke A
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Background: Both adherence rates to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programmes and long-term attendance in exercise training after PR remain a challenge. In our previous randomised controlled trial (RCT), effects were positively associated with a dose-response pattern, regardless of whether PR contained conventional physical exercise training (PExT) or Singing for Lung Health (SLH) as a training modality within a 10 weeks' PR programme for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, long-term status of this RCT cohort remains unknown. In this study, we investigated whether current status (=attendance in supervised exercise training or a lung choir and scoring in quality of life (QoL)) was related to initial PR completion, randomisation, or adherence., Methods: We collected data via telephone, using a researcher-developed questionnaire on current self-reported attendance in supervised exercise training or a lung choir and on perceived benefits of the initial RCT intervention. Additionally, we used COPD-validated questionnaires (primarily: QoL (measure: St George's Respiratory Questionnaire; SGRQ)., Results: In 2023 (i.e., mean/median 4.7 years after initial PR), surviving participants were contacted ( n = 196; 73% of 270), and 160 (82% of 196) were included. Out of the included participants, 30 (19%) had not completed initial PR. Compared to the initial PR-completers, non-completers reported less current attendance in exercise training or lung choir (24% vs. 46%, p = 0.03) but SGRQ scores were comparable. Yet, those who attended exercise training or lung choir at present ( n = 66/160; 41% out of 160) reported better QoL score than those with no current attendance (SGRQ; Attending: 39.9 ± 15.4; Not attending: 43.1 ± 16.7; p = 0.02). Neither having had SLH instead of PExT, nor adherence level during initial PR, was related to current attendance or to QoL scores., Conclusion: This study indicates that long-term self-reported attendance and current QoL scores are positively related to initial completion of a PR programme. Surprisingly, neither initial PR content (PExT or SLH) nor initial PR adherence was related to long-term outcomes. We suggest that future PR programmes include special attention to those who do not complete PR to support long-term attendance and QoL status., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Kaasgaard, Bodtger, Skou, Clift, Hilberg, Rasmussen and Løkke.)
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31. Added value of EUS-B-FNA to bronchoscopy and EBUS-TBNA in diagnosing and staging of lung cancer.
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Issa MA, Clementsen PF, Laursen CB, Christiansen IS, Crombag L, Vilmann P, and Bodtger U
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Background: Bronchoscopy and EBUS are standard procedures in lung cancer work-up but have low diagnostic yield in lesions outside the central airways and hilar/mediastinal lymph nodes. Growing evidence on introducing the EBUS endoscope into the oesophagus (EUS-B) in the same session as bronchoscopy/EBUS gives access to new anatomical areas that can be safely biopsied., Objective: To summarize the current evidence of the added value of EUS-B-FNA to bronchoscopy and EBUS-TBNA in lung cancer work-up., Methods: A narrative review., Results: Few randomized trials or prospective studies are available. Prospective studies show that add-on EUS-B-FNA increases diagnostic yield when sampling abnormal mediastinal lymph nodes, para-oesophageal lung and left adrenal gland. A large retrospective series on EUS-B-FNA from retroperitoneal lymph nodes suggests high diagnostic yield without safety concerns, as do casuistic reports on EUS-B-FNA from mediastinal pleural thickening, pancreatic lesions, ascites fluid and pericardial effusions. No study has systematically assessed both diagnostic yield, safety, patient reported outcomes, adverse events and costs., Conclusion: The diagnostic value of add-on EUS-B to standard bronchoscopy and EBUS in lung cancer work-up appears very promising without safety concerns, giving the pulmonologist access to a variety of sites out of reach with other minimally invasive techniques. Little is known on patient-reported outcomes and costs. Future and prospective research should focus on effectiveness aspects to clarify whether overall benefits of add-on EUS-B sufficiently exceed overall downsides., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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32. Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Patients with and without Non-Expandable Lung Secondary to Malignant Pleural Effusion-A Single-Centre Observational Study.
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Petersen JK, Fjaellegaard K, Rasmussen DB, Alstrup G, Høegholm A, Sidhu JS, Bhatnagar R, Clementsen PF, Laursen CB, and Bodtger U
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Background: Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) affects up to 15% of patients with malignancy, and the prevalence is increasing. Non-expandable lung (NEL) complicates MPE in up to 30% of cases. However, it is not known if patients with malignant pleural effusion and NEL are more symptomatic in activities of daily living compared to patients with MPE with expandable lung., Methods: This was an observational study on consecutively recruited patients with MPE from our pleural clinic. Before thoracentesis, patients completed patient-reported outcomes on cancer symptoms (ESAS), health-related quality of life (5Q-5D-5L), and dyspnoea scores. Following thoracentesis, patients scored dyspnoea relief and symptoms during thoracentesis. Data on focused lung ultrasound and pleural effusion biochemistry were collected. The non-expandable lung diagnosis was made by pleural experts based on radiological and clinical information., Results: We recruited 43 patients, including 12 with NEL (28%). The NEL cohort resembled those from previous studies concerning ultrasonography, pleural fluid biochemistry, and fewer cases with high volume thoracentesis. Patients with and without NEL were comparable concerning baseline demography. The 5Q-5D-5L utility scores were 0.836 (0.691-0.906) and 0.806 (0.409-0.866), respectively, for patients with and without NEL. We observed no between-group differences in symptom burden or health-related quality of life., Conclusion: While the presence of NEL affects the clinical management of recurrent MPE, the presence of NEL seems not to affect patients' overall symptom burden in patients with MPE.
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33. The current practice in the diagnostic work-up of patients with hemoptysis of unknown etiology: an international survey.
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Mondoni M, Cefalo J, Carlucci P, Puci M, Saderi L, Degrassi M, Torrego Fernandez A, Pajares V, Bodtger U, Sorino C, Zagaria MP, Solidoro P, Centanni S, and Sotgiu G
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- Humans, Bronchoscopy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Care Surveys, Radiography, Thoracic, Hemoptysis etiology, Hemoptysis diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Practice Patterns, Physicians' statistics & numerical data
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Background: Hemoptysis is a challenging and potentially life-threatening medical condition. The most appropriate diagnostic work-up is debated and several diagnostic approaches are implemented worldwide., Methods: An international, online survey was carried out to investigate the current practice of the diagnostic work-up of patients with hemoptysis of unknown etiology., Results: Overall, 604 physicians responded to the survey. At baseline, chest X-ray was suggested as the first diagnostic investigation by 342 (56.6%) participants. Computed tomography (CT) was suggested in each patient with non- and life-threatening hemoptysis by 310 (51.3%) and 526 (87.1%) respondents, respectively. Contrast-enhanced CT is the currently preferred technique (333, 55.1%). In case of patchy ground glass opacities and negative CT, 287 (47.5%) and 222 (36.8%) participants, respectively, would always offer bronchoscopy. Otorhinolaryngological evaluation was mostly suggested in case of suspected upper airways bleeding before other investigations (212, 35.1%). A follow-up was recommended for idiopathic hemoptysis by the majority of the participants (316, 52.3%). A multidisciplinary assessment is deemed crucial for each patient with life-threatening hemoptysis (437, 72.4%)., Conclusions: Chest X-ray and contrast-enhanced CT are currently preferred as the first diagnostic investigations, regardless of hemoptysis severity. Bronchoscopy is suggested in case of negative radiological examination and when CT shows only ground glass opacities. Otorhinolaryngological evaluation is advised before any other investigations when upper airways bleeding is suspected. Patients with idiopathic hemoptysis are suggested to undergo a clinical follow-up and in case of life-threatening bleeding a multidisciplinary assessment is deemed crucial. Due to the heterogeneous approaches a consensus statement would be needed.
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34. Joint ERS/EACTS/ESTS clinical practice guidelines on adults with spontaneous pneumothorax.
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Walker S, Hallifax R, Ricciardi S, Fitzgerald D, Keijzers M, Lauk O, Petersen J, Bertolaccini L, Bodtger U, Clive A, Elia S, Froudarakis M, Janssen J, Lee YCG, Licht P, Massard G, Nagavci B, Neudecker J, Roessner E, Van Schil P, Waller D, Walles T, Cardillo G, Maskell N, and Rahman N
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- Humans, Adult, Pleurodesis, Evidence-Based Medicine, Chest Tubes, Societies, Medical, Recurrence, Europe, Pneumothorax therapy
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Background: The optimal management for spontaneous pneumothorax (SP) remains contentious, with various proposed approaches. This joint clinical practice guideline from the ERS, EACTS and ESTS societies provides evidence-based recommendations for the management of SP., Methods: This multidisciplinary Task Force addressed 12 key clinical questions on the management of pneumothorax, using ERS methodology for guideline development. Systematic searches were performed in MEDLINE and Embase. Evidence was synthesised by conducting meta-analyses, if possible, or narratively. Certainty of evidence was rated with GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations). The Evidence to Decision framework was used to decide on the direction and strength of the recommendations., Results: The panel makes a conditional recommendation for conservative care of minimally symptomatic patients with primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) who are clinically stable. We make a strong recommendation for needle aspiration over chest tube drain for initial PSP treatment. We make a conditional recommendation for ambulatory management for initial PSP treatment. We make a conditional recommendation for early surgical intervention for the initial treatment of PSP in patients who prioritise recurrence prevention. The panel makes a conditional recommendation for autologous blood patch in secondary SP patients with persistent air leak (PAL). The panel could not make recommendations for other interventions, including bronchial valves, suction, pleurodesis in addition to surgical resection or type of surgical pleurodesis., Conclusions: With this international guideline, the ERS, EACTS and ESTS societies provide clinical practice recommendations for SP management. We highlight evidence gaps for the management of PAL and recurrence prevention, with research recommendations made., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: R. Hallifax has received consulting fees from Rocket Medical UK and Cook Medical, and honoraria for educational talks from AstraZeneca. M. Keijzers has received consulting fees from Philips. Y.C.G. Lee received drainage kits from Rocket Medical PLC for patients participating in clinical trials. P. Licht has received personal honoraria from Ethicon and Johnson & Johnson. N. Maskell has received consulting fees and device support for clinical trials from Rocket Medical UK and BD. B. Nagavci acted as ERS methodologist. E. Roessner has received consultancy fees from Rivolution, lecture fees from Siemens Healthineers and AstraZeneca, and was Thoracic Domain chair, Council member and Task Force member of the Solitary Pulmonary Nodules Task Force for EACTS. N. Rahman has received consulting fees Rocket Medical UK and Cook Medical, and has received device support for clinical trials from Rocket Medical UK. P. Van Schil has received personal payments from BMS and Roche, institutional payment from Janssen, MSD and AstraZeneca, and is the treasurer of BACTS (Belgian Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery) and president-elect for IASLC (International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer). D. Waller has received lecture fees from Pulmonx and Medtronic. T. Walles has received a grant (WA 1649/5-2) for clinical study on surgical therapy for treatment of primary pneumothorax from the German Research Foundation, and is an assessor (unpaid) for the German Society of Thoracic Surgery. The remaining authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose., (This article has been co-published with permission in the European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery and in the European Respiratory Journal. Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024. Published by European Respiratory Society. All rights reserved. The articles are identical except for minor stylistic and spelling differences in keeping with each journal's style. Either citation can be used when citing this article. For reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org.)
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35. Ultrasound in predicting improvement in dyspnoea after therapeutic thoracentesis in patients with recurrent unilateral pleural effusion.
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Fjaellegaard K, Koefod Petersen J, Alstrup G, Skaarup S, Frost Clementsen P, Laursen CB, Bhatnagar R, and Bodtger U
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Background: In patients with recurrent pleural effusion, therapeutic thoracentesis is one way of relief. Correct prediction of which patients will experience relief following drainage may support the management of these patients. This study aimed to assess the association between ultrasound (US) characteristics and a relevant improvement in dyspnoea immediately following drainage., Methods: In a prospective, observational study, patients with recurrent unilateral pleural effusion underwent US evaluation of effusion characteristics and diaphragm movement measured by M-mode and the Area method before and right after drainage. The level of dyspnoea was assessed using the modified Borg scale (MBS). A minimal important improvement in dyspnoea was defined as delta MBS ≥ 1., Results: In the 104 patients included, 53% had a minimal important improvement in dyspnoea following thoracentesis. We found no association between US-characteristics, including diaphragm shape or movement (M-mode or the Area method), and a decrease in dyspnoea following drainage. Baseline MBS score ≥ 4 and a fully drained effusion were significant correlated with a minimal important improvement in dyspnoea (OR 3.86 (1.42-10.50), p = 0.01 and 2.86 (1.03-7.93), p = 0.04, respectively)., Conclusions: In our study population, US-characteristics including assessment of diaphragm movement or shape was not associated with a minimal important improvement in dyspnoea immediately following thoracentesis., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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36. Searching for a brighter future-Lived experiences of ongoing recovery processes following COVID-19 infection.
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Andersen IC, Nissen N, Agerskov H, Beck M, Bodtger U, Tang L, Skou ST, and Simonÿ C
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- Male, Humans, Female, Qualitative Research, Hermeneutics, Longitudinal Studies, Cognition, COVID-19
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Background: Research in Denmark indicates that approximately 30% of people with confirmed COVID-19 infection experience at least one physical symptom 6-12 months after the acute infection. The lived experiences of undergoing prolonged recovery processes and how these processes unfold need further attention., Aim: To contribute in-depth knowledge about recovery, as experienced over time by people living with the post COVID-19 condition., Methods: Within a qualitative research design, nine women and six men were interviewed. Ten of them gave a follow-up interview. Prompt cards and participant-generated photographs were included. A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach inspired by Ricoeur's theory of interpretation guided the data analysis., Findings: Living with long-term health problems associated with the post COVID-19 condition involved recovery processes where participants struggled with reduced capacity, new unpredictability and uncertainty in everyday life. Participants continuously searched for improvement and aimed for regaining former health and well-being. Lack of knowledge, acknowledgement and support made it difficult to find clear directions for improvement. Participants created a protective shield and struggled, often jointly with family and friends, to cope with bodily, cognitive, emotional, existential and social challenges. Over time, some participants realised that they might not be able to fully return to their earlier habitus. However, some of them gained a new foothold and sense of hope for the future., Conclusion: This study provides in-depth insight into the experience of changing and open-ended recovery processes while living with the post COVID-19 condition. Over time, some participants learned to rebuild their lives, adapting to their reduced capacities. Future care and rehabilitation models for these patients must address the complex and challenging nature of recovery processes associated with living with post-COVID-19 condition., (© 2023 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic College of Caring Science.)
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37. Incidental pulmonary nodules may lead to a high proportion of early-stage lung cancer: but it requires more than a high CT volume to achieve this.
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Borg M, Bodtger U, Kristensen K, Alstrup G, Mamaeva T, Arshad A, Laursen CB, Hilberg O, Andersen MB, and Rasmussen TR
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Background: The management of pulmonary nodules plays a critical role in early detection of lung cancer. Computed tomography (CT) has led to a stage-shift towards early-stage lung cancer, but regional differences in survival rates have been reported in Denmark. This study aimed to evaluate whether variations in nodule management among Danish health regions contributed to these differences., Material and Methods: The Danish Health Data Authority and Danish Lung Cancer Registry provided data on CT usage and lung cancer stage distribution, respectively. Auditing of lung cancer stage IA patient referrals and nodule management of stage IV lung cancer patients was conducted in seven Danish lung cancer investigation centers, covering four of the five Danish health regions. CT scans were performed up to 2 years before the patients' diagnosis from 2019 to 2021., Results: CT usage has increased steadily in Denmark over the past decade, with a simultaneous increase in the proportion of early-stage lung cancers, particularly stage IA. However, one Danish health region, Region Zealand, exhibited lower rates of early-stage lung cancer and overall survival despite a CT usage roughly similar to that of the other health regions. The audit did not find significant differences in pulmonary nodule management or a higher number of missed nodules by radiologists in this region compared to others., Conclusion: This study suggests that a high CT scan volume alone is not sufficient for the early detection of lung cancer. Factors beyond hospital management practices, such as patient-related delays in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas, may contribute to regional differences in survival rates. This has implications for future strategies for reducing these differences., Competing Interests: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.)
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38. TARGETing the utility of CT-guided pleural biopsy facilitated by PET-CT imaging.
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Bodtger U and Porcel JM
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- Humans, Pleura diagnostic imaging, Pleura pathology, Image-Guided Biopsy methods, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.
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39. Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Non-Expandable Lung: A Prospective Observational Study of M-Mode, B-Mode, and 2D-Shear Wave Elastography.
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Petersen JK, Fjaellegaard K, Rasmussen DB, Alstrup G, Høegholm A, Sidhu JS, Sivapalan P, Gerke O, Bhatnagar R, Clementsen PF, Laursen CB, and Bodtger U
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Background: Non-expandable lung (NEL) has severe implications for patient symptoms and impaired lung function, as well as crucial implications for the management of malignant pleural effusion (MPE). Indwelling pleural catheters have shown good symptom relief for patients with NEL; hence, identifying patients early in their disease is vital. With the inability of the lung to achieve pleural apposition following thoracentesis and the formation of a hydropneumothorax, traditionally, chest X-ray and clinical symptoms have been used to make the diagnosis following thoracentesis. It is our aim to investigate whether ultrasound measurement of lung movement during respiration can predict NEL before thoracentesis, thereby aiding clinicians in their planning for the optimal treatment of affected patients., Methods: A total of 49 patients were consecutively included in a single-centre trial performed at a pleural clinic. Patients underwent protocolled ultrasound assessment pre-thoracentesis with measurements of lung and diaphragm movement and shear wave elastography measurements of the pleura and pleural effusion at the planned site of thoracentesis., Results: M-mode measurements of lung movement provided the best diagnostic ROC-curve results, with an AUC of 0.81. Internal validity showed good results utilising the calibration belt test and Brier test., Conclusion: M-mode measurement of lung movement shows promise in diagnosing NEL before thoracentesis in patients with known or suspected MPE. A validation cohort is needed to confirm the results.
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40. Erratum: Local Anesthetic Thoracoscopy for Undiagnosed Pleural Effusion.
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Bodtger U, Porcel JM, Bhatnagar R, Maskell N, Munavvar M, Jensen C, Clementsen PF, and Rasmussen DB
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An erratum was issued for: Local Anesthetic Thoracoscopy for Undiagnosed Pleural Effusion. The Authors section was updated from: Uffe Bodtger
1,2 José M. Porcel3 Rahul Bhatnagar4,5 Mohammed Munavvar6,7 Casper Jensen1 Paul Frost Clementsen1,8 Daniel Bech Rasmussen1,2 1 Respiratory Research Unit PLUZ, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Zealand University Hospital2 Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark3 Pleural Medicine Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova, IRBLleida4 Respiratory Department, Southmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust5 Academic Respiratory Unit, University of Bristol6 Lancashire Teaching Hospitals7 Centre for HR and Education, Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation to: Uffe Bodtger8 Centre for HR and Education, Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation to: Uffe Bodtger1,2 José M. Porcel3 Rahul Bhatnagar4,5 Nick Maskell4,5 Mohammed Munavvar6,7 Casper Jensen1 Paul Frost Clementsen1,8 Daniel Bech Rasmussen1,2 1 Respiratory Research Unit PLUZ, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Zealand University Hospital2 Institute of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark3 Pleural Medicine Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova, IRBLleida4 Respiratory Department, Southmead Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust5 Academic Respiratory Unit, University of Bristol6 Lancashire Teaching Hospitals7 University of Central Lancashire8 Centre for HR and Education, Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation.- Published
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41. Consequences of Losing Incidental Pulmonary Nodules to Follow-Up: Unmonitored Nodules Progressing to Stage IV Lung Cancer.
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Borg M, Kristensen K, Alstrup G, Mamaeva T, Arshad A, Laursen CB, Hilberg O, Bodtger U, Andersen MB, and Rasmussen TR
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- Humans, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Solitary Pulmonary Nodule diagnostic imaging, Multiple Pulmonary Nodules diagnostic imaging
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Introduction: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death globally. Incidental pulmonary nodules represent a golden opportunity for early diagnosis, which is critical for improving survival rates. This study explores the impact of missed pulmonary nodules on the progression of lung cancer., Methods: A total of 4,066 stage IV lung cancer cases from 2019 to 2021 in Danish hospitals were investigated to determine whether a chest computed tomography (CT) had been performed within 2 years before diagnosis. CT reports and images were reviewed to identify nodules that had been missed by radiologists or were not appropriately monitored, despite being mentioned by the radiologist, and to assess whether these nodules had progressed to stage IV lung cancer., Results: Among stage IV lung cancer patients, 13.6% had undergone a chest CT scan before their diagnosis; of these, 44.4% had nodules mentioned. Radiologists missed a nodule in 7.6% of cases. In total, 45.3% of nodules were not appropriately monitored. An estimated 2.5% of stage IV cases could have been detected earlier with proper surveillance., Conclusion: This study underlines the significance of monitoring pulmonary nodules and proposes strategies for enhancing detection and surveillance. These strategies include centralized monitoring and the implementation of automated registries to prevent gaps in follow-up., (© 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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42. Using the Endoscope for Endobronchial Ultrasound in the Esophagus.
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Issa MA, Clementsen PF, Laursen CB, Vilmann P, Christiansen IS, Crombag L, and Bodtger U
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- Humans, Esophagus pathology, Mediastinum diagnostic imaging, Mediastinum pathology, Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration, Bronchoscopy methods, Endoscopes, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms pathology
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EUS-B is a procedure using the echoendobronchoscope in the esophagus and stomach. The procedure is a minimally invasive, safe, and feasible approach that pulmonologists can use to visualize and biopsy structures adjacent to the esophagus and stomach. EUS-B gives access to many structures of which some may also be reached by EBUS (mediastinal lymph nodes, lung or pleural tumors, pericardial fluid) while others cannot be reached such as retroperitoneal lymph nodes, ascites, and lesions in the liver, pancreas or left adrenal gland. The procedure is a pulmonologist- and patient- friendly version of the gastroenterologists' EUS using the thin EBUS endoscope that the pulmonologist already masters. Thus EUS-B training should be easy and a natural continuation of EBUS. With the patient under conscious sedation and in the supine position, the echoendoscope is introduced either through the nostril or mouth into the oropharynx. Then the patient is encouraged to swallow while the endoscope is slowly bent posteriorly and introduced into the esophagus and stomach. Using the ultrasonic image, the operator identifies the six landmarks by EUS-B and EUS: the left liver lobe, abdominal aorta (with the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery), left adrenal gland, and mediastinal lymph node stations 7, 4L, and 4R. Biopsies can be taken from suspected lesions under real-time ultrasonographic guidance- fine needle aspiration (EUS-B-FNA) using a technique similar to that used with EBUS-TBNA. The biopsy order is M1b-M1a-N3-N2-N1-T (M = metastasis, N = lymph node, T = tumor) to avoid iatrogenic upstaging. Pre- and post-procedural observation is similar to that of bronchoscopy. EUS-B is safe and feasible in the hands of experienced interventional pulmonologists and provides a significant expansion of the diagnostic possibilities in providing safe, fast, and thorough diagnosis and staging of lung cancer.
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43. Local Anesthetic Thoracoscopy for Undiagnosed Pleural Effusion.
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Bodtger U, Porcel JM, Bhatnagar R, Maskell N, Munavvar M, Jensen C, Clementsen PF, and Rasmussen DB
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- Humans, Thoracoscopy methods, Bronchoscopy, Exudates and Transudates, Anesthetics, Local, Pleural Effusion diagnosis
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Local anesthetic thoracoscopy (LAT) is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure gaining recognition among chest physicians for managing undiagnosed pleural effusions. This single-port procedure is conducted with the patient under mild sedation and involves a contralateral decubitus position. It is performed in a sterile setting, typically a bronchoscopy suite or surgical theater, by a single operator with support from a procedure-focused nurse and a patient-focused nurse. The procedure begins with a thoracic ultrasound to determine the optimal entry point, usually in the IV-V intercostal space along the midaxillary line. Lidocaine/mepivacaine, with or without adrenaline, is used to anesthetize the skin, thoracic wall layers, and parietal pleura. A designated trocar and cannula are inserted through a 10 mm incision, reaching the pleural cavity with gentle rotation. The thoracoscope is introduced through the cannula for systematic inspection of the pleural cavity from the apex to the diaphragm. Biopsies (typically six to ten) of suspicious parietal pleura lesions are obtained for histopathological evaluation and, when necessary, microbiological analysis. Biopsies of the visceral pleura are generally avoided due to the risk of bleeding or air leaks. Talc poudrage may be performed before inserting a chest tube or indwelling pleural catheter through the cannula. The skin incision is sutured, and intrapleural air is removed using a three-compartment or digital chest drainage system. The chest tube is removed once there is no airflow, and the lung has satisfactorily re-expanded. Patients are usually discharged after 2-4 h of observation and followed up on an outpatient basis. Successful LAT relies on careful patient selection, preparation, and management, as well as operator education, to ensure safety and a high diagnostic yield.
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44. Clinical characteristics of chylothorax: results from the International Collaborative Effusion database.
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Porcel JM, Bielsa S, Civit C, Aujayeb A, Janssen J, Bodtger U, Fjaellegaard K, Petersen JK, Welch H, Symonds J, Mitchell MA, Grabczak EM, Ellayeh M, Addala D, Wrightson JM, Rahman NM, Munavvar M, Koegelenberg CFN, Labarca G, Mei F, Maskell N, and Bhatnagar R
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Background: Chylothorax is an uncommon medical condition for which limited data are available regarding the contemporary aetiology, management and outcomes. The goal of this study was to better define these poorly characterised features., Methods: The medical records of adult patients diagnosed with chylothorax at 12 centres across Europe, America and South Africa from 2009-2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed., Results: 77 patients (median age 69 years, male to female ratio 1.5) were included. Subacute dyspnoea was the most typical presenting symptom (66%). The commonest cause of chylothorax was malignancy (68.8%), with lymphoma accounting for 62% of these cases. Other aetiologies were trauma (13%), inflammatory/miscellaneous conditions (11.7%) and idiopathic cases (6.5%). At the initial thoracentesis, the pleural fluid appeared milky in 73%, was exudative in 89% and exhibited triglyceride concentrations >100 mg·dL
-1 in 88%. Lymphangiography/lymphoscintigraphy were rarely ordered (3%), and demonstration of chylomicrons in pleural fluid was never ascertained. 67% of patients required interventional pleural procedures. Dietary measures were infrequently followed (36%). No patient underwent thoracic duct ligation or embolisation. Morbidity included infections (18%), and thrombosis in malignant aetiologies (16%). The 1-year mortality was 47%. Pleural fluid protein >3.5 mg·dL-1 (sub-distribution hazard ratio (SHR) 4.346) or lactate dehydrogenase <500 U·L-1 (SHR 10.21) increased the likelihood of effusion resolution. Pleural fluid protein ≤3.5 mg·dL-1 (HR 4.047), bilateral effusions (HR 2.749) and a history of respiratory disease (HR 2.428) negatively influenced survival., Conclusion: Chylothoraces have a poor prognosis and most require pleural interventions. Despite the standard recommendations, lymphatic imaging is seldom used, nor are dietary restrictions followed., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: J.M. Porcel has received consultancy fees from Becton Dickinson and Suministros Hospitalarios SA (SH Medical Group), and is an associate editor of this journal. Conflict of interest: The remaining authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest., (Copyright ©The authors 2023.)- Published
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45. Who are the vulnerable lung cancer patients at risk for not receiving first-line curative or palliative treatment?
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Langballe R, Jakobsen E, Iachina M, Karlsen RV, Ehlers JH, Svendsen MN, Bodtger U, Hilberg O, Dalton SO, and Bidstrup PE
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- Humans, Aged, 80 and over, Palliative Care, Neoplasm Staging, Registries, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology
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Background: To identify non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients in need of comprehensive support, we examined the association between patient and disease-related factors of vulnerability related to not receiving guideline-recommended treatment., Material and Methods: We identified 14,597 non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with performance status <3 during 2013-2018 in the Danish Lung Cancer Registry. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to estimate Odds Ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for receiving guideline-recommended treatment according to stage, comorbidities, age, performance status, long distance to hospital, cohabitation status, education and alcohol abuse., Results: 21% of stage I-IIIA NSCLC patients did not receive curative treatment while 10% with stage IIIB-IV did not receive any oncological therapy. Factors associated with reduced likelihood of receiving curative treatment included: advanced stage (OR = 0.45; 95% CI = 0.42-0.49), somatic comorbidity (OR = 0.72; 95% CI = 0.63-0.83), age ≥ 80 years (OR = 0.59; 95% CI = 0.55-0.64), performance status = 2 (OR = 0.33; 95% CI = 0.28-0.39) and living alone (OR = 0.79; 95% CI = 0.69-0.90). Results were similar for stage IIIB-IV NSCLC patients, although a statistically significant association was also seen for long distances to the hospital (OR = 0.71; 95% CI = 0.58-0.86)., Conclusions: Several factors are associated with not receiving guideline-recommended NSCLC treatment with age, performance status, comorbidity and stage being most predictive of no treatment receipt. Efforts should be made to develop support for vulnerable lung cancer patients to improve adherence to optimal first-line therapy.
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46. Safety and feasibility of oesophageal ultrasound for the work-up of thoracic malignancy in patients with respiratory impairment.
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Christiansen IS, Bodtger U, Nessar R, Salih GN, Kolekar S, Sidhu JS, Høegholm A, Laursen CB, Arshad A, and Clementsen PF
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Biopsying lung tumours with endobronchial access in patients with respiratory impairment is challenging. However, fine needle aspiration with the endobronchial ultrasound-endoscope via the oesophagus (EUS-B-FNA) makes it possible to obtain tissue samples without entering the airways. Safety of EUS-B-FNA in these patients has not earlier been investigated prospectively. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing feasibility and safety of EUS-B-FNA from centrally located tumours suspected of thoracic malignancy in patients with respiratory insufficiency. The study is a prospective observational study. Patients with indication of EUS-B-FNA of centrally located tumours and respiratory impairment defined as modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) dyspnoea scale score of ≥3, saturation ≤90% or need of continuous oxygen supply were included prospectively in three centres. Any adverse events (AEs) were recorded during procedure and 1-hour recovery. AEs were defined as hypoxemia (saturation <90% or need for increased oxygen supply) or any kind of events needing intervention. Late procedure-related events were recorded during 30-day follow-up. Between April 1, 2020 and January 30, 2021, 16 patients were included. No severe AEs (SAEs) occurred, but AEs were seen in 50% (n=8) and 13% (n=2) of the patients during procedure and recovery respectively. AEs included hypoxemia corrected with increased oxygen supply and in two cases reversal of sedation. Late procedure-related events were seen in 13% (n=2) and included prolonged need of oxygen and one infection treated with oral antibiotics. In this cohort, EUS-B-FNA of centrally located tumours was safe and feasible in patients with respiratory impairment, when examined in the bronchoscopy suite. A variety of mostly mild and manageable complications may occur, a few even up to 30 days post-procedure., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://jtd.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/jtd-22-1705/coif). ISC received unrestricted research grants from the following funds: the Danish Respiratory Society, Neye Fonden, Dagmar Marshalls Fond and Else og Mogens Wedell Wedellsborgs Fond. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2023 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved.)
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47. Investigation and outcomes in patients with nonspecific pleuritis: results from the International Collaborative Effusion database.
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Sundaralingam A, Aujayeb A, Jackson KA, Pellas EI, Khan II, Chohan MT, Joosten R, Boersma A, Kerkhoff J, Bielsa S, Porcel JM, Rozman A, Marc-Malovrh M, Welch H, Symonds J, Anevlavis S, Froudrakis M, Mei F, Zuccatosta L, Gasparini S, Gonnelli F, Dhaliwal I, Mitchell MA, Fjaellegaard K, Petersen JK, Ellayeh M, Rahman NM, Burden T, Bodtger U, Koegelenberg CFN, Maskell NA, Janssen J, and Bhatnagar R
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Introduction: We present findings from the International Collaborative Effusion database, a European Respiratory Society clinical research collaboration. Nonspecific pleuritis (NSP) is a broad term that describes chronic pleural inflammation. Various aetiologies lead to NSP, which poses a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. A significant proportion of patients with this finding eventually develop a malignant diagnosis., Methods: 12 sites across nine countries contributed anonymised data on 187 patients. 175 records were suitable for analysis., Results: The commonest aetiology for NSP was recorded as idiopathic (80 out of 175, 44%). This was followed by pleural infection (15%), benign asbestos disease (12%), malignancy (6%) and cardiac failure (6%). The malignant diagnoses were predominantly mesothelioma (six out of 175, 3.4%) and lung adenocarcinoma (four out of 175, 2.3%). The median time to malignant diagnosis was 12.2 months (range 0.8-32 months). There was a signal towards greater asbestos exposure in the malignant NSP group compared to the benign group (0.63 versus 0.27, p=0.07). Neither recurrence of effusion requiring further therapeutic intervention nor initial biopsy approach were associated with a false-negative biopsy. A computed tomography finding of a mass lesion was the only imaging feature to demonstrate a significant association (0.18 versus 0.01, p=0.02), although sonographic pleural thickening also suggested an association (0.27 versus 0.09, p=0.09)., Discussion: This is the first multicentre study of NSP and its associated outcomes. While some of our findings are reflected by the established body of literature, other findings have highlighted important areas for future research, not previously studied in NSP., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: J.M. Porcel is an associate editor of this journal. C.F.N. Koegelenberg declares honoraria for lectures from AstraZeneca and GlaxoSmithKline, in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. All other authors declare no competing interests., (Copyright ©The authors 2023.)
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48. Distribution of type 2 biomarkers and association with severity, clinical characteristics and comorbidities in the BREATHE real-life asthma population.
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Frøssing L, Klein DK, Hvidtfeldt M, Obling N, Telg G, Erjefält JS, Bodtger U, and Porsbjerg C
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Background: Type 2 (T2) high asthma is recognised as a heterogenous entity consisting of several endotypes; however, the prevalence and distribution of the T2 biomarkers in the general asthma population, across asthma severity, and across compartments is largely unknown. The objective of the present study was to describe expression and overlaps of airway and systemic T2 biomarkers in a clinically representative asthma population., Methods: Patients with asthma from the real-life BREATHE cohort referred to a specialist centre were included and grouped according to T2 biomarkers: blood and sputum eosinophilia (≥0.3×10
9 cells·L-1 and 3% respectively), total IgE (≥150 U·mL-1 ), and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (≥25 ppb)., Results: Patients with mild-to-moderate asthma were younger (41 versus 49 years, p<0.001), had lower body mass index (25.9 versus 28.0 kg·m-2 , p=0.002) and less atopy (47% versus 58%, p=0.05), higher forced expiratory volume in 1 s (3.2 versus 2.8 L, p<0.001) and forced vital capacity (4.3 versus 3.9 L, p<0.001) compared with patients with severe asthma, who had higher blood (0.22×109 versus 0.17×109 cells·L-1 , p=0.01) and sputum (3.0% versus 1.5%, p=0.01) eosinophils. Co-expression of all T2 biomarkers was a particular characteristic of severe asthma (p<0.001). In patients with eosinophilia, sputum eosinophilia without blood eosinophilia was present in 45% of patients with mild-to-moderate asthma and 35% with severe asthma., Conclusion: Severe asthma is more commonly associated with activation of several T2 pathways, indicating that treatments targeting severe asthma may need to act more broadly on T2 inflammatory pathways. Implementation of airway inflammometry in clinical care is of paramount importance, as the best treatable trait is otherwise is overlooked in a large proportion of patients irrespective of disease severity., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: L. Frøssing, D.K. Klein, N. Obling, J.S. Erjefält and U. Bodtger report no conflicts of interest in relation to the current manuscript. M. Hvidtfeldt and C. Porsbjerg report unrestricted grants from Teva and AstraZeneca. G. Telg is employed by AstraZeneca Nordic., (Copyright ©The authors 2023.)- Published
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49. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreas biopsy in the hands of a chest physician.
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Issa MA, Sidhu JS, Tehrani SG, Clementsen PF, and Bodtger U
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This is the first paper to report sampling of pancreatic lesions by EUS-B-FNA. A 76 year old patient suspected of primary lung cancer presented with a 36 × 24 mm lesion in the pancreas. Thoracentesis showed malignant cells suggestive of mucinous adenocarcinoma, but immunohistochemistry was inconclusive. Due to rapid deterioration of performance status of this frail patient, the program was shortened to EUS-B-FNA of the pancreatic lesion, which showed mucinous adenocarcinoma suggestive of primary pancreatic cancer. We conclude that EUS-B-FNA from a pancreatic lesion in the hands of a chest physician is feasible and diagnostic of a tumor in pancreas., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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50. An Individualized Approach to Comorbidities in Lung Cancer.
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Frank MS and Bodtger U
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- Humans, Comorbidity, Lung Neoplasms epidemiology
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