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  1. Ask the Experts - Pressure Control Ventilation and ARDS

    Nov 8, 2001 · Other modes of ventilation, such as pressure-regulated volume control (PRVC), high-frequency ventilation, and high-frequency jet ventilation, have not been demonstrated to …

  2. Ventilation in ARDS: Why the Debate Persists - Medscape

    Oct 9, 2025 · Dr Aaron Holley explores APRV vs low tidal volume ventilation in ARDS, weighing physiologic promise against the need for definitive clinical evidence.

  3. Abnormal Breathing Common in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Dysfunctional breathing and/or hyperventilation during exercise affects up to 70% of patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, a new study shows.

  4. Ventilator Management of the Intubated Patient With Asthma

    Dec 13, 2010 · Many clinicians prefer volume-controlled ventilation over pressure-controlled ventilation because pressure-controlled ventilation can produce variable tidal volumes, …

  5. Weaning and Pressure Support Ventilation - Medscape

    Apr 3, 2002 · Question During the weaning of a patient from mechanical ventilation, what is the maximum level of pressure support that can be reasonably set? And how do you determine …

  6. Americans Make Little Progress in Reducing Arthritis Burdens

    3 days ago · A report card on meeting goals of reducing activity and work limitations for people with arthritis delivers bleak news, but there’s still time to change the status quo.

  7. Cat Allergy: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What’s Next

    Sep 23, 2025 · Experts say that cat allergy driven by a key protein is only briefly eased by filters, diets, and bathing, whereas vaccines and gene editing are under investigation for lasting relief.

  8. Cardiorespiratory Exercise May Boost Cognition After Stroke

    Aug 29, 2025 · A cardiorespiratory exercise intervention started early after ischemic stroke fails to preserve hippocampal volume but has notable benefits on cognition in a randomized …

  9. Pirfenidone Improves Lung Function After Radiation Injury

    Nov 25, 2025 · Pirfenidone, an oral antifibrotic, improves lung function and reduces acute pulmonary exacerbations in patients with grades 2-3 radiation induced lung injury.

  10. Long-Term Data Support Valve Value for Emphysema - Medscape

    Sep 11, 2024 · "Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction is a valuable treatment for many patients with symptomatic COPD/emphysema with hyperinflation, but there has been a paucity of long …