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  • 03 Jan 18

Home Spirometry Is the Future of Monitoring Lung Disease Progression in LAM Patients

Home spirometry is being added as a secondary end point in a lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) trial soon to begin enrollment at the University of Cincinnati (UC) Medical Center. Its inclusion is aimed at helping to assess the feasibility and reliability of performing home spirometry among patients with LAM. “Checking lung function more often will result in

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  • 03 Jan 18

HRCT is Cost-Effective in Screening for Diffuse Cystic Lung Diseases in Patients Presenting with a Spontaneous Pneumothorax

“A strategy of performing high-resolution computed tomography [HRCT] scanning followed by pleurodesis is cost-effective in screening for the presence of diffuse cystic lung diseases (DCLDs) in patients who present with an apparent primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP),” said Nishant Gupta, MD, assistant professor of medicine and director of the Interstitial Lung Diseases Center, University of Cincinnati

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  • 03 Jan 18

University of Cincinnati Faculty Lead Development of LAM Guidelines

“Although lymphangioleiomyomatosis [LAM] is a rare condition, many pulmonary physicians will encounter it at some point in their careers, and it is important for the community to have the tools to properly diagnose and manage the disease,” said Francis McCormack, MD, University of Cincinnati Taylor Professor and director, division of pulmonary, critical care and sleep

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