Featured articles from the journal CHEST®, May 2023
Glenview, Illinois | May 15, 2023
Published monthly, the journal CHEST(opens in new tab/window)® features peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original research in chest medicine: Pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine and related disciplines. Journal topics include asthma, chest infections, COPD, critical care, diffuse lung disease, education and clinical practice, pulmonary vascular disease, sleep, thoracic oncology and the humanities.
The May issue(opens in new tab/window) of the CHEST journal contains 50 articles, including clinically relevant research, reviews, case series, commentary and more. Each month, the journal also offers complementary web and multimedia resources(opens in new tab/window), including visual abstracts, to expand the reach of its most interesting, timely and relevant research.
“To raise awareness for cystic fibrosis in May, in addition to the research included in the latest issue, I recommend visiting the journal’s Adult Cystic Fibrosis Series(opens in new tab/window),” says Editor in Chief of the journal, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP. “One of the four available journal CHESTSpecial Series(opens in new tab/window), the grouping around adult cystic fibrosis examines a once fatal childhood condition (>90% mortality rate in the first year of life) that is now a disease across the age spectrum, including adulthood.”
Also included in the current issue of the journal CHEST:
Asthma
“A Total Diet Replacement Weight Management Program for Difficult-to-Treat Asthma Associated With Obesity(opens in new tab/window)” shows that over 16 weeks, the Counterweight-Plus Program resulted in clinically relevant improvements in both asthma control and quality-of-life indexes, with substantial weight loss, as compared with usual care. View the visual abstract for this research(opens in new tab/window).
Critical Care
Looking at targeted temperature management in the ICU, “Differential Effect of Targeted Temperature Management Between 32 °C and 36 °C Following Cardiac Arrest According to Initial Severity of Illness(opens in new tab/window)” finds 32 °C to 36 °C was significantly associated with better outcomes in patients with low and high severity Cardiac Arrest Hospital Prognosis score at ICU admission. View the visual abstract for this research(opens in new tab/window).

Caption: Is There an Association Between Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) of 32 °C to 36 °C and Neurological Outcomes? (Credit: Jean Baptiste Lascarrou, MD, PhD, et al., CHEST, May 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2022.10.023(opens in new tab/window)).
Education and Clinical Practice
A pilot randomized, controlled trial, “Nebulized vs IV Tranexamic Acid for Hemoptysis(opens in new tab/window),” suggests nebulized tranexamic acid may be more efficacious than IV tranexamic acid in reducing the amount of hemoptysis and the need for interventional procedures in the ED. View the visual abstract for this research(opens in new tab/window). Listen to a podcast of the experts discussing their findings.(opens in new tab/window)
Thoracic Oncology
Assessing the relationship between pulmonary nodules (PNs) and lung cancer in the Medicare population, “Pulmonary Nodules, Lung Cancer Screening, and Lung Cancer in the Medicare Population(opens in new tab/window)” suggests PNs represent a relatively common presentation of potentially curable lung cancer. Listen to a podcast of the experts discussing their findings.(opens in new tab/window)
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Notes for editors
To view the entire May issue of CHEST journal (volume 163, issue 5), published by Elsevier(opens in new tab/window), visit journal.chestnet.org(opens in new tab/window) and follow @journal_CHEST(opens in new tab/window) on Twitter for the latest journal news.
Full text of these articles and interviews with the authors are available to credentialed journalists upon request; contact Laura DiMasi, Senior Specialist, Communications and Public Relations, American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST), at [email protected](opens in new tab/window).
About the journal CHEST®
The journal CHEST(opens in new tab/window), the official publication of the American College of Chest Physicians®, features the best in peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original research in the multidisciplinary specialties of chest medicine: pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine; thoracic surgery; cardiorespiratory interactions; and related disciplines. Published since 1935, it is home to the highly regarded clinical practice guidelines and consensus statements. Access the journal CHEST online at journal.chestnet.org(opens in new tab/window).
About the American College of Chest Physicians
The American College of Chest Physicians® (CHEST) is the global leader in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chest diseases. Its mission is to champion advanced clinical practice, education, communication, and research in chest medicine. It serves as an essential connection to clinical knowledge and resources for its 19,000+ members from around the world who provide patient care in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. For information about the American College of Chest Physicians, and its flagship journal CHEST®, visit chestnet.org.(opens in new tab/window)
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