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SNHG 12 and hsa-miR-140-5P may play an important role in the ceRNA network related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
CONCLUSIONS: The novel ceRNA network that we have demonstrated will provide new research points about molecular mechanisms of HCM.PMID:37065602 | PMC:PMC10089865 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-189
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 17, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Junyu Zhai Fanli Guo Xiaonan Zhou Kai Zhu Jun Li Chunsheng Wang Source Type: research

Comparison of laparoscopic < em > vs < /em > . robotic paraesophageal hernia repair: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: More studies into recurrence rates and long-term complications are needed to determine the efficacy of robotic versus laparoscopic PEHs repair.PMID:37065589 | PMC:PMC10089873 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-819
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 17, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Himani Bhatt Benjamin Wei Source Type: research

Early computed tomography after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation on in-hospital survival: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: The in-hospital survival rate between treatment and control group was not different, however, early CT scan after ECPR could help clinicians to gain important information to guide clinical practice.PMID:37065582 | PMC:PMC10089888 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-43
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 17, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Hongjie Tong Xiaoling Zhang Kun Chen Wei Hu Qiao Gu Source Type: research

PTMA binds to HMGB1 to regulate mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and thus affect the malignant progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
CONCLUSIONS: PTMA binds to HMGB1 to regulate mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, thereby affecting the malignant progression of ESCC.PMID:37065565 | PMC:PMC10089875 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-23-143
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - April 17, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Shaogeng Chen Rongqi He Xianzuan Lin Wanfei Zhang Heshan Chen Rongyu Xu Mingqiang Kang Source Type: research

Prolonged air leak after robotic lung resection: a narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Robotic lung resection is a safe technique, advantageous compared to traditional open thoracotomy in terms of PAL occurrence reduction and it is a valid alternative to manual VATS. Moreover, with the extension of indications for sublobar resection in the treatment of early stage lung cancer, RATS may prove to be the technique of choice thanks to its intrinsic advantages.PMID:36910080 | PMC:PMC9992620 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-818
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Piergiorgio Muriana Francesca Rossetti Stefano Viscardi Pierluigi Novellis Giulia Veronesi Source Type: research

Intraoperative prevention and conservative management of postoperative prolonged air leak after lung resection: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Different measures have been described in literature to manage or prevent postoperative PAL. Most of them seem to be safe and efficient if compared to the "wait and see" strategy, even if large comparative studies that standardize the intra- and post-operative management of APF after lung resection are lacking and, actually, hard to conceptualize. However, there is a large consensus on the value of a preoperative PAL-risk stratification and on the necessity of tailoring PAL management or prevention's strategy and its timing on each patient's features.PMID:36910073 | PMC:PMC9992588 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-736
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Vittorio Aprile Diana Bacchin Fabrizia Calabr ò Stylianos Korasidis Maria Giovanna Mastromarino Marcello Carlo Ambrogi Marco Lucchi Source Type: research

Intrathoracic vacuum therapy for the therapy of pleural empyema-a systematic review and analysis of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The current literature shows that pleural vacuum therapy is a promising, safe, and feasible treatment alternative to existing treatment modalities for pleural empyema. However, the evidence for vacuum therapy without OWT is poor, and further data, optimally prospective or randomised control trials comparing the conventional surgical approach of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) decortication and minimally invasive vacuum therapy, are needed.PMID:36910103 | PMC:PMC9992597 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-1188
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Bj örn-Ole Stüben Gabriel A Plitzko Matthias Reeh Nathaniel Melling Jakob R Izbicki Kai Bachmann Michael Tachezy Source Type: research

Prolonged air leak after robotic lung resection: a narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Robotic lung resection is a safe technique, advantageous compared to traditional open thoracotomy in terms of PAL occurrence reduction and it is a valid alternative to manual VATS. Moreover, with the extension of indications for sublobar resection in the treatment of early stage lung cancer, RATS may prove to be the technique of choice thanks to its intrinsic advantages.PMID:36910080 | PMC:PMC9992620 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-818
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Piergiorgio Muriana Francesca Rossetti Stefano Viscardi Pierluigi Novellis Giulia Veronesi Source Type: research

Intraoperative prevention and conservative management of postoperative prolonged air leak after lung resection: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Different measures have been described in literature to manage or prevent postoperative PAL. Most of them seem to be safe and efficient if compared to the "wait and see" strategy, even if large comparative studies that standardize the intra- and post-operative management of APF after lung resection are lacking and, actually, hard to conceptualize. However, there is a large consensus on the value of a preoperative PAL-risk stratification and on the necessity of tailoring PAL management or prevention's strategy and its timing on each patient's features.PMID:36910073 | PMC:PMC9992588 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-736
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Vittorio Aprile Diana Bacchin Fabrizia Calabr ò Stylianos Korasidis Maria Giovanna Mastromarino Marcello Carlo Ambrogi Marco Lucchi Source Type: research

Intrathoracic vacuum therapy for the therapy of pleural empyema-a systematic review and analysis of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The current literature shows that pleural vacuum therapy is a promising, safe, and feasible treatment alternative to existing treatment modalities for pleural empyema. However, the evidence for vacuum therapy without OWT is poor, and further data, optimally prospective or randomised control trials comparing the conventional surgical approach of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) decortication and minimally invasive vacuum therapy, are needed.PMID:36910103 | PMC:PMC9992597 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-1188
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Bj örn-Ole Stüben Gabriel A Plitzko Matthias Reeh Nathaniel Melling Jakob R Izbicki Kai Bachmann Michael Tachezy Source Type: research

Prolonged air leak after robotic lung resection: a narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: Robotic lung resection is a safe technique, advantageous compared to traditional open thoracotomy in terms of PAL occurrence reduction and it is a valid alternative to manual VATS. Moreover, with the extension of indications for sublobar resection in the treatment of early stage lung cancer, RATS may prove to be the technique of choice thanks to its intrinsic advantages.PMID:36910080 | PMC:PMC9992620 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-818
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Piergiorgio Muriana Francesca Rossetti Stefano Viscardi Pierluigi Novellis Giulia Veronesi Source Type: research

Intraoperative prevention and conservative management of postoperative prolonged air leak after lung resection: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Different measures have been described in literature to manage or prevent postoperative PAL. Most of them seem to be safe and efficient if compared to the "wait and see" strategy, even if large comparative studies that standardize the intra- and post-operative management of APF after lung resection are lacking and, actually, hard to conceptualize. However, there is a large consensus on the value of a preoperative PAL-risk stratification and on the necessity of tailoring PAL management or prevention's strategy and its timing on each patient's features.PMID:36910073 | PMC:PMC9992588 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-736
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Vittorio Aprile Diana Bacchin Fabrizia Calabr ò Stylianos Korasidis Maria Giovanna Mastromarino Marcello Carlo Ambrogi Marco Lucchi Source Type: research

Intrathoracic vacuum therapy for the therapy of pleural empyema-a systematic review and analysis of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: The current literature shows that pleural vacuum therapy is a promising, safe, and feasible treatment alternative to existing treatment modalities for pleural empyema. However, the evidence for vacuum therapy without OWT is poor, and further data, optimally prospective or randomised control trials comparing the conventional surgical approach of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) decortication and minimally invasive vacuum therapy, are needed.PMID:36910103 | PMC:PMC9992597 | DOI:10.21037/jtd-22-1188
Source: Journal of Thoracic Disease - March 13, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Bj örn-Ole Stüben Gabriel A Plitzko Matthias Reeh Nathaniel Melling Jakob R Izbicki Kai Bachmann Michael Tachezy Source Type: research