CHEST 2022
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Experts share latest updates in lung cancer screening guidelines
Peter J. Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, and two other experts reviewed recent changes to lung cancer screening guidelines during a session on October 18 and discussed their impact on historic disparities.
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Multidisciplinary team to explore new approaches in managing pneumothorax
Kamran Mahmood, MD, MPH, will chair a discussion that will explore current approaches to pneumothorax and persistent air leak from a multidisciplinary perspective.
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Case review to highlight unique needs of patients with asthma in the ICU
Alice Gallo De Moraes, MD, will chair an interactive review of severe asthma in the ICU that will rely on the audience to choose and discuss the best treatments and strategies.
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Panel to provide update on sarcoidosis beyond the lungs
Parijat Sen, MD, MBBS, FCCP, will help discuss the identification and management of key extrapulmonary manifestations of sarcoidosis during a panel Wednesday afternoon.
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Panel to explore use of blood products in the ICU
Ashley Marie Scott, MD, will help discuss the current evidence for and against the administration of different coagulation factors prior to ICU procedures during a panel discussion Wednesday.
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New evidence supports intratumoral therapies for lung cancer
A. Christine Argento, MD, FCCP, will chair a groundbreaking session on current evidence and future pathways for intratumoral therapy in lung cancer treatment.
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Speakers to discuss different phenotypes of COVID-19-related lung disease
Bonnie Wang, MD, will chair a session focusing on the variable presentations of acute COVID lung disease, post-COVID organizing pneumonia, and post-COVID fibrosis.
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Recall, supply shortages prompt search for CPAP alternatives
Sunita Kumar, MD, FCCP, will chair a discussion on hypoglossal nerve stimulation therapy; the use of oral appliances; the developing potential for pharmacotherapy; and the utility of weight loss, position therapy, and supplemental oxygen in the treatment of OSA.
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CHEST Foundation awards grants to researchers and community service volunteers
This year, the CHEST Foundation awarded more than $600,000 in clinical research and community service grants to 23 individuals.
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Challenges in treating obesity hypoventilation syndrome when CPAP fails
On Monday, October 17, Christine Won, MD, MSc, and two other sleep medicine experts discussed alternative therapies for patients with obesity hypoventilation for whom positive airway pressure therapy fails.