Daniel Langer
@DLanger6
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INSIDE LOOK 👀 Read more of the latest research from the upcoming issue (August 8): Original research suggests that menthol inhalation may be useful for management of exertional dyspnea in selected patients with #COPD. https://t.co/1VQZKywcdE
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Drs. Michele R. Schaeffer, Andreas von Leupoldt, and Daniel Langer discuss their research into inhaled menthol as a potential treatment for dyspnea relief during cycle exercise for patients with #COPD. Listen now: https://t.co/lDg4wl1gyG
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Big news for #EBM! Just out in #BMJ, ROBUST-RCT, pristinely developed, innovative, simple, user-friendly instrument for risk of bias assessment in #RCTs far superior to anything before, will become standard outside of Cochrane and in #Cochrane if they let folks use it.
bmj.com
Recent innovations in evidence based medicine methods, in particular instruments assessing risk of bias in randomised trials, have focused on methodological rigour at the expense of simplicity and...
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🚨 Upcoming @PR_Assembly Journal Club 🚨 Similar Weaning Success Rate with High-intensity and Sham IMT: A RCT ( https://t.co/Mmfk81CtuQ) April 10th 01:00 PM You can register at: https://t.co/wGTviad3RK
@HollebekeMarine @DiegoPoddighe @DLanger6 @BernieBissett
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Read also our reply ‘Catching the breeze: improving our understanding of inspiratory muscle training in patients with difficult weaning’ on the editorial: ‘Blowing in the Wind: The Uncertain Impact of Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training in ICU Patients’
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We thank @DrLeoHeunks and Martin Dres for the appraisal of our work. We disagree however with their interpretation of one crucial aspect of our data. Please have a look at the comments section! 👇American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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Inhaled menthol for dyspnea relief during cycle exercise in COPD
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Similar Weaning Success Rate with High-Intensity and Sham Inspiratory Muscle Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial (IMweanT) @atscommunity High-intensity and low-intensity IMT increased respiratory muscle strength and weaning success in ICU patients https://t.co/wGcQhNmMkt
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The Blue Journal thanks Marine Van Hollebeke, PhD, for her contribution to the March issue Similar Weaning Success Rate with High-Intensity and Sham Inspiratory Muscle Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial (IMweanT) @KULeuvenPT
https://t.co/mJ3XjcPdFD
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The Blue Journal thanks Diego Poddighe, PT, MSc, for his contribution to the March issue Similar Weaning Success Rate with High-Intensity and Sham Inspiratory Muscle Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial (IMweanT) https://t.co/mJ3XjcPdFD
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🔖Important work from @REvans_Breathe's group: Investigating a structured symptom-based diagnostic approach for chronic #breathlessness without an existing explanatory diagnosis in primary care to improve patient outcomes 🫁🫀 @DyspneaSociety
https://t.co/siYQ5WwGsL
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A cRCT investigating a symptom-based diagnostic approach for chronic breathlessness is feasible in primary care showing potential for timely investigations and diagnoses, with PROMs potentially...
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During SBT, a large ventral-to-dorsal difference in ventilation indicated by EIT may help to rapidly identify patients at risk of liberation failure.
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Background Predicting complete liberation from mechanical ventilation (MV) is still challenging. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) offers a non-invasive measure of regional ventilation distribu...
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Airway clearance techniques for acute exacerbations of COPD vary greatly across countries. Clear guidelines and decision-making factors are lacking, highlighting the crucial need for dedicated research. William Poncin, @cks_christine et al👏 @ErsPhysios @ERS_Assembly9 @TheACPRC
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Inspiratory effort and respiratory muscle activation during different breathing conditions in patients with weaning difficulties. These data can help to explain how both low and high intensity IMT can be effective.
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Excellent editorial on the nuances of interpreting p value in clinical trial results. A worth read for all clinicians.
How do we make sense of two “negative” trials in @NEJM and a “positive” meta-analysis of the two trials in NEJM Evidence? @emil_hs and @FralickMike share some insights in this editorial: https://t.co/KNmYhXEt6b
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New in POCUS Journal! 🚨 A fast-track Lung POCUS training program enables rapid accreditation for physiotherapists, overcoming barriers like mentorship and clinical time. https://t.co/spsd8VLd3b
#LungPOCUS #ICU #Physiotherapy #RespiratoryTherapy #POCUS #Ultrasound #CriticalCare
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@POCUSJournal It's great to see this infographic out !! Here's to more physiotherapists acquiring @asumultrasound CAHPU accreditation based on this model of delivery and progressing our cardiorespiratory physiotherapy knowledge and clinical decision-making @ the bedside
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Please register for this excellent Webinar on 23.1.2025 organized by ERS Group 9.4. Panel discussion on managing psychological distress in COPD - ERS - European Respiratory Society
ersnet.org
This webinar will address these important issues supported by the most-up-to-date literature and evidence reviews relating to psychological distress in COPD.
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