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Progressive Early Interstitial Lung Abnormalities in Persons At-Risk for Familial Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Prospective Cohort Study and Big Things Have Small Beginnings: Clinical Implications of Early Interstitial Lung Disease20 Feb 202500:27:14
Assessment of Home-based Monitoring in Adults with Chronic Lung Disease: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement13 Feb 202500:24:13
External Control Arms in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Using Clinical Trial and Real-World Data Sources and The Added Power of Synthetic Control Groups: Challenging Conventional Wisdom and Trial Design in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Research16 Jan 202400:32:50
Is CT Screening For Lung Cancer Generalizable to Older Patients?22 Sep 201700:38:03
In this podcast, we review a comparison of outcomes in patients 65-74 years old from SEER-Medicare and NLST datasets in stage I lung cancer with study first author, Dr. Nichole Tanner as well as Dr. Neal Navani.
Joblessness and Lost Earnings After ARDS in a 1-Year National Multicenter Study24 Aug 201700:22:52
Disclaimer: audio for this episode is slightly distorted; we apologize for any inconvenience. Dr. Trish Kritek discusses the findings of this study with authors Biren Kamdar and Dale Needham.
Randomized Trial of Liposomal Amikacin for Inhalation in Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease10 Aug 201700:13:28
Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Dr. Kennth Olivier to discuss the findings of his paper published in the AJRCCM this past March
Part Two - Clinical Practice Guideline: Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS27 Jul 201700:25:24
In part two of the discussion, Drs. Eddy Fan and Nitin Seam discuss the clinical practice guideline recommendations as well as unanswered questions regarding high PEEP, recruitment maneuvers and ECMO in ARDS.
Part 1-Clinical Practice Guideline: Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS13 Jul 201700:29:27
A conversation between Drs. Eddy Fan and Nitin Seam as they discuss the strong recommendations made in the important Clinical Practice Guideline published on mechanical ventilation in adults with ARDS as well as the areas of controversy or uncertainty.
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes29 Jun 201700:20:23
Dr. John Fleetham speaks with Dr. Abd Tahrani to discuss his article Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Longitudinal Study.
The Long View and the Fast Lane15 Jun 201700:21:05
Dr. Nitin Seam sits down to talk about the future of the Blue Journal with Editor-in-Chief Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha and Deputy Editor Dr. Laurent Brochard.
Sleep Disordered Breathing: Still the New Kid on the Block11 May 201700:26:05
Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Drs. Ayas and Bhattacharjee to discuss their editorial on sleep disordered breathing.
Critical Care Medicine: A Young, Indispensable and Adaptive Discipline27 Apr 201700:21:27
In celebration of the AJRCCM’s 100 year anniversary, Dr. Trish Kritek sits down with Laurent Brochard to discuss the past, present, and future of critical care medicine.
Physiology and COPD in the Blue Journals13 Apr 201700:23:26
In celebration of the AJRCCM’s 100 year anniversary, Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Dr. Peter Calverley to discuss contributions the blue journal has made to the advancement of physiological research of COPD.
The Combination of Aroxybutynin and Atomoxetine in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (MARIPOSA): A Randomized Controlled Trial and Pharmacologic Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Are We Seeing Some Light at the End of the Tunnel?08 Dec 202300:22:43
Can We Predict Propensity for Asthma Exacerbation?30 Mar 201700:23:21
Dr. Loren Denlinger and Nitin Seam discuss the results of SARP-3 , a multi-center cohort study of adults and children with severe asthma. Dr. Denlinger describes the factors that were found to predict exacerbation-prone asthma.
Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in the ICU16 Mar 201700:28:51
Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Dr. Todd Rice to discuss his article “Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in the Intensive Care Unit: The SALT Randomized Trial”.
GOLD 2017 Report: What You Need to Know01 Mar 201700:23:36
Blue Journal Editor Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha joins Dr. Nitin Seam to discuss the newly published 2017 GOLD report. Dr. Wedzicha explains the major updates in the report regarding both diagnosis and management of patients with COPD.
Impact of 24/7 In-Hospital Intensivist Coverage on Outcomes in Pediatric Intensive Care16 Feb 201700:22:06
Host Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Dr. Punkaj Gupta to discuss the effectiveness of 24/7 in-house coverage on children suffering from critical illness.
Oral Appliance Therapy in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea26 Jan 201700:16:13
Host Dr. John Fleetham is joined by Dr. Brad Edwards to discuss his study’s findings that OA therapy improves the upper-airway collapsibility under passive and active conditions.
Do endobronchial valves benefit patients with homogenous emphysema?16 Dec 201600:31:57
Nitin Seam discusses the results of the IMPACT trial with study author Ralf Eberhardt and author of a related editorial, Nick Hopkinson.
Should 6 Minute Walk Distance Be Used in COPD Clinical Trials?01 Dec 201600:33:18
COPD expert Bartolome Celli joins Nitin Seam to discuss an analysis done by the COPD clinical biomarker consortium regarding the use of 6 minute walk distance as part of study enrollment as well as study outcome based on data from 11 clinical studies.
Precision Medicine: An Opportunity to Improve Outcomes of Patients with Sepsis17 Nov 201600:34:12
Dr. Nitin Seam is joined by Drs. Carolyn Calfee and John Marshall to continue the discussion on developing a new Sepsis definition. Listen in as they discuss the observations made in Dr. Calfee’s editorial.
Is It Time for a New Sepsis Definition? A Pro/Con Debate03 Nov 201600:37:14
In this week’s podcast, Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Drs. Derek Angus and Christiane Hartog as they debate whether it is time for a new sepsis definition.
Would An Intensive PT Program Significantly Improve Long-Term Physical Functional Performance?07 Jun 201600:20:42
In the latest AJRCCM podcast, editor Trish Kritek talks to Drs. Marc Moss and Carol Hodgson about whether an intensive PT program would significantly improve long-term physical functional performance when compared to a standard-of-care PT program.
FEV1/FVC Severity Stages for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease05 Oct 202300:16:21

Dr. John Fleetham chats with Dr. Surya Bhatt about his article, “FEV1/FVC Severity Stages for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.”

Do Blood Eosinophils Predict COPD Exacerbation?02 May 201600:21:43
In this week’s installment of the AJRCCM Discussion Podcast, Dr. Nitin Seam is joined Drs. Peter Lange and Jadwiga Wedzicha as they discuss whether blood eosinophil levels serves as a useful biomarker predicting COPD exacerbation.
What Type of Sleep-disordered Breathing Puts Patients at Risk for Heart Failure?01 Mar 201600:24:17
Dr. Nitin Seam discusses the novel findings of a study following a cohort of 2,865 patients with baseline polysomnography and clinical follow-up with study first author Dr. Sogol Javaheri and Blue Journal Associate Editor Dr. Najib Ayas.
Does Nintedanib Benefit Certain Subgroups of IPF Patients More than Others? An Analysis of the Data from the INPULSIS Trials15 Jan 201600:33:09
Dr. Nitin Seam talks with Drs. Ulrich Costabel and Athol Wells about idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and which patients may benefit from nintedanib treatment. They discuss the INPULSIS trials and Dr. Costabel's article in the January 15 issue of AJRCCM.
Does Enrollment in a Clinical Trial Reduce Mortality of Critically Ill Patients?01 Dec 201500:31:25
How does enrollment in a critical care trial affect patient outcome? Dr. Nitin Seam discusses what happened to eligible but non-enrolled patients in the OSCILLATE trial of mechanical ventilation in ARDS with Drs. Yaseen Arabi and Michael Lanspa.
Dear SIRS, I Don’t Like Finding You on the Wards so Much15 Oct 201500:39:59
Dr. Kaufman talks with Drs. Matthew Churpek and David H. Chong about the implications of the high prevalence of SIRS among patients hospitalized on general wards and what it means for sepsis surveillance, early warning systems, and CMS core measures.
Clear and present danger? The emergence of E-cigarettes01 Oct 201500:29:49
Dr. Kaufman talks with Drs. Crotty-Alexander and Nasr about electronic cigarettes. What are they and what do they do? What dangers do they present? What should doctors and scientists know to evaluate this new nicotine delivery device?
Effect of ultrafiltration on sleep apnea and structure in ESRD patients already on dialysis14 Jul 201500:23:04
Drs. T. Douglas Bradley, Joerg Steier, and Nitin Seam discuss the results of Bradley’s study on ultrafiltration on a non-dialysis day in end stage renal patients with newly diagnosed sleep apnea
Beyond the Blue: What Fellows are Reading in Pediatric Sleep Apnea15 Jun 201500:26:45
Dr. Nitin Seam and Dr. David Gozal discuss the latest "Beyond the Blue" about pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Gozal served as the faculty mentor for the three fellows at the University of Chicago who reviewed three recent articles on pediatric OSA.
Phase 2 Trial of a Novel COPD Treatment01 May 201500:27:08
Drs. Stephen Rennard and Shawn Aaron discuss a manuscript from Dr. Rennard and his colleagues about using the CXCR2 antagonist MK-7123 to improve lung function in COPD. The podcast is moderated by AJRCCM podcast editor, Nitin Seam.
Traffic emissions and lung function decline in the Framingham Heart Study16 Mar 201500:25:44
Dr. Nitin Seam chats with Dr. Mary Rice to discuss her group's finding that exposure to traffic emissions and fine particulate matter was associated with accelerated rate of lung function decline in a group of healthy adults.
Conservative versus Liberal Oxygenation Targets in Intensive Care Unit Patients (ICONIC): A Randomized Clinical Trial28 Sep 202300:17:14

Dr Michael Lanspa chats with Dr. Imeen van der Wal and Dr. Chloe Grim on their article, "Conservative versus Liberal Oxygenation Targets in Intensive Care Unit Patients (ICONIC): A Randomized Clinical Trial." 

“Origins of COPD”15 Dec 201400:23:36
Dr. Benjamin Singer talks with Dr. Ronald Crystal
Caring for Critically Ill Patients with Ebola Virus Disease28 Oct 201400:54:51
Dr. Nitin Seam talks with Drs. Rob Fowler and Jon Sevransky
From Crystal Balls to Electronic Risk Prediction: Can We Tell Which Patients Will Crash?15 Sep 201400:28:33
Dr. David Kaufman talks with Drs. Matthew Churpek and Brian Cuthbertson
Increased 1-year Mortality in Patients with ICU-acquired Weakness18 Aug 201400:31:19
Dr. Nitin Seam interviews Drs. Greet Hermans and Margaret Herridge discuss a new article written by Dr. Hermans and colleagues, which analyzes and describes acute outcomes and mortality in patients with ICU-acquired weakness.
Go With the Flow? Does High Flow Nasal Oxygen Improve Postextubation Outcomes?01 Aug 201400:18:37
Dr. David Kaufman interviews Drs. Salvatore Maggiore and Laurent Brochard about a study conducted by Dr. Maggiore and his colleagues comparing nasal high-flow therapy and Venturi mask oxygen therapy in patients following extubation.
Resolution of Pulmonary Edema09 Jul 201400:30:17
Dr. Benjamin Singer interviews Dr. Michael Matthay
Traffic-related Air Pollution and the Right Ventricle01 May 201400:32:14
Dr. Nitin Seam discusses the results of a novel study with Dr. Peter Leary and Dr. Meredith McCormack.
Clinical guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease15 Mar 201400:34:45
A discussion between Drs. Raed Dweik and Elizabeth Klings
Future Directions in IPF Research15 Jan 201400:25:52
Dr. Nitin Seam discusses the NHLBI Workshop Report with Dr. Jerry Eu and Dr. Tim Blackwell
Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls: How to Avoid Cascade Events15 Dec 201300:17:24
Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls: How to Avoid Cascade Events
Pulse Wave Amplitude Drops Index: A Biomarker of Cardiovascular Risk in Obstructive Sleep Apnea20 Jul 202300:20:38

Dr. John Fleetham chats with Dr. Raphael Heinzer about his article, "Pulse Wave Amplitude Drops Index: A Biomarker of Cardiovascular Risk in Obstructive Sleep Apnea."

Dr. Christopher Slatore interviews Dr. Jerry Krishnan about the ATS Research Statement on Comparative Effectiveness Research15 Nov 201300:27:29
Dr. Christopher Slatore interviews Dr. Jerry Krishnan about the ATS Research Statement on Comparative Effectiveness Research
COPD exacerbations and increased cardiovascular risk01 Nov 201300:24:49
Dr. Nitin Seam speaks with Dr. Anant Patel and Dr. Mark Dransfield
Classification, Evaluation, and Management of Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease in Infancy08 Oct 201300:33:24
Dr. Timothy Vece interviews Dr. Geoffrey Kurland on a recent ATS Clinical Practice Guideline
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