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  • Authors: Yujuan, Wang; Zhuan, Qu; Wei, Liang;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Pulmonary lesion is frequently seen in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) patients primarily due to AAV lung involvement or infection, which are hard to differentiate due to their high similarity in clinical manifestations. We aimed to analyze the clinical features of pulmonary lesions consequent to AAV involvement or infection in AAV patients and further identify the markers for differential diagnosis.

  • Authors: Emanuele, Rezoagli; Matteo, Petrosino; Paola, Rebora;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Figure 1 contained some incorrect colors of the representative country flags that are now corrected. Figure 3 was updated: we represented the interaction between PaO2max and FiO2max with mortality in both panels. Consequently, the Figure 3 caption was edited as follows: “Fig. 3. Tensor cubic spline for the interaction between PaO2max and FiO2max with GFAP. In panel A on the left, we represented the tensor cubic spline with 4 degrees of freedom each, used for the interaction between PaO2max and GFAP in the multivariable logistic model with 6-month mortality as the outcome (i.e. model 2 of Table 2)

  • Authors: Pia Iben, Pietersen; Rahul, Bhatnagar; Freja, Andreasen;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Basic thoracic ultrasound is being used more frequently by clinicians in several settings due to its high diagnostic accuracy for many common causes of respiratory failure and dyspnoea. However, ultrasound examinations are operator-dependent, and sufficient competences are needed to obtain high sensitivity and specificity of examinations. Additionally, it is crucial for ultrasound operators to perceive the competence to interpret the images and integrate them into the patient history and other examinations. This study aims to explore and gather validity evidence for an objective structured clinical examination test of basic thoracic ultrasound competences and establish a pass/fail score.

  • Authors: Seif-Aldin Abdul, Rahman; Ali Abdul, Rahman; Samer, Rajab;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Endobronchial Metastasis from extrathoracic tumors is a rare neoplasm that accounts for approximately 1.1% of total endobronchial malignancies. The most common primary tumors associated with EBM are from the colorectal, breast, and kidney regions. Although it represents a late manifestation in the context of tumor progression, it can rarely antedate the diagnosis of the primary tumor.

  • Authors: Camilo, Ramírez-Giraldo; Carlos Eduardo, Rey-Chaves; David Rene Rodriguez, Lima;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Spontaneous and traumatic pneumothorax are most often treated with chest tube (CT) thoracostomy. However, it appears that small-bore drainage systems have similar success rates with lower complications, pain, and discomfort for the patient. We present the description of the ultrasound-guided technique for pneumothorax drainage with an 8.3-French pigtail catheter (PC) in a case series of 10 patients.