CHEST 2023
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Recent discoveries continue to advance understanding of pulmonary fibrosis
Deji Adegunsoye, MD, PhD, FCCP, reviewed the role of genetic testing in pulmonary fibrosis in the past, present, and future management of the disease.
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Presenters highlight emerging data on use of biologics in asthma, COPD
Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, and other experts provided updates on biologics approved in asthma and in trials for COPD.
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Save the date for CHEST 2024 in Boston
Before leaving Honolulu, make plans with your colleagues to reconvene for CHEST 2024, October 6-9, in Boston, MA.
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Pulmonary experts discuss risk stratification, treatment of intermediate-risk PE in case-based session
Lisa Moores, MD, FCCP, helped guide audience members through a case study of intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism that involved various choices for risk stratification and therapy.
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Invasive and noninvasive devices alike have roles in diagnosing undifferentiated shock
Panelists, including Max Hockstein, MD, MS, provided an overview of the available tools for determining the etiology of shock and their real-world usage.
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Panel to address latest questions in pulmonary function test interpretation
A Wednesday morning session, chaired by Thomas DeCato, MD, FCCP, will help clinicians navigate the current guidance for pulmonary function tests, address controversial issues, and answer unresolved questions from their daily practice.
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Presenters to share guidance on evaluation of interstitial lung abnormalities
A Wednesday morning panel discussion, chaired by Sean Callahan, MD, will help attendees distinguish incidental interstitial lung abnormalities from more consequential findings such as interstitial lung disease.
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Make the most of Wednesday at CHEST 2023
Listen now for a preview of the day from Chair of the Scientific Program Committee, Aneesa Das, MD, FCCP, and her guest, Chair of CHEST 2024, Gabriel T. Bosslet, MD, FCCP.
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Panel to evaluate the use of predictive data modeling in sepsis
A Wednesday morning discussion session co-chaired by Kathryn Pendleton, MD, FCCP, will look at the current problems and opportunities with the use of artificial intelligence to identify patients with sepsis or predict the onset of sepsis.
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Experts to argue readiness of bronchoscopic ablation for peripheral lung tumors
George Z. Cheng, MD, PhD, FCCP, will chair a debate that will explore the need for improved safety and efficacy data, lessons that can be learned from other disciplines, and pitfalls that might be avoided.