
The July edition of ChEST has 49 papers on cardiovascular illnesses, sleep, and critical care
The July edition of the journal CHEST® has 49 papers on a variety of subjects in chest medicine, including asthma, COPD, critical care, sleep problems, and more. The issue includes original research, reviews, case studies, and discussion. In recognition of Disability Pride Month, one suggested essay explores the rights of people with disabilities when developing Crisis Standards of Care. Research in the field of chest infections confirms the Quality of Life-Bronchiectasis questionnaire for patients with Mycobacterium avium complex. A prospective cohort study in critical care underscores the necessity of instituting ICU recovery programs that moderate expectations and normalize experiences. The benefits of multinight monitoring for sleep apnea diagnosis and its influence on cardiovascular outcomes are emphasized in sleep medicine research.
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