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Masa J.F., Corral J., Alonso M.L., Ordax E., Troncoso M.F., González M. et al. Efficacy of different treatment alter- natives for obesity hypoventilation syndrome: Pickwick study. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015;192(1):86-95.
Masa J.F., Duran-CantoLLa J., CaPote F., CaBeLLo M., aBaD J., garCía-rio F. et aL. Efficacy of home single-chan- nel nasal pressure for recommending continuous pos- itive airway pressure treatment in sleep apnea. Sleep. 2015;38(1):13-21.
sánChez-saLCeDo P., WiLson D.o., De-torres J.P., Weiss- FeLD J.L., Berto J., CaMPo a. et aL. Improving selection criteria for lung cancer screening: The potential role of
Highlights
The Sleep-Apnea area, has been working on pro- jects multicentric lines of great interest within the CIBERES program (ADVENT-HF Trial, association between sleep-disordered breathing and growth rate of cutaneous melanoma, effect of CPAP treat- ment in women with Obstructive sleep apnea, et.). It has participated in teaching, directing and organ- izing the Morfeo Project-SEPAR. It has also helped to guide respiratory therapy in the SEPAR protocol control and monitoring of home respiratory thera- pies (in the apnea-hypopnea and the home mechan- ical ventilation).
COPD group participates in the recruitment of cas- es (46-BIOMCOPD, 90-DELICATO, 31-EarlyCOPD). In the experimental laboratory, we have concluded the results of the therapeutic response to the adminis- tration of LGF in the experimental emphysema and complete animal exposure groups referred to in PI13 / 01909 project. We are at the stage of data analysis PET-CT, echocardiography, lung function and blood and tissue samples. Transcriptomics is completed and is now under proteomic analysis led pending validation in samples of lung BIOMCOPD biobank and cohort.
emphysema. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2015;191(8):924-931.
Casanova C, Marin JM, Martínez-gonzáLez C, De Lu- Cas-raMos P, Mir-viLaDriCh i, Cosio B et aL. Differential effect of mMRC dyspnea, CAT and CCQ for symptom evaluation within the new GOLD staging and mortality in COPD.Chest. 2015.
FerranDo C., suarez-siPMann F., gutierrez a., tusMan g., CarBoneLL J., garCía M. et aL. Adjusting tidal volume to stress index in an open lung condition optimizes ven- tilation and prevents overdistension in an experimental model of lung injury and reduced chest wall compliance. Critical Care. 2015;19(1).
The area of Cancer continues its participation in the retrospective and prospective cohort of lung cancer linked to IASLC and maintains a growing share in the recruitment of the cohort screening for lung cancer with 300 patients enrolled and 3 cancers diagnosed. It has also expanded our involvement in collabora- tion with the sleeping area to include the study of sleep-disordered breathing in our cohort both screening and lung cancer patients with promising results. We have also participated in the new guide SEPAR as authors section on cancer screening.
Institution: Fundación Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria - Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Contact: Avda. Reyes Católicos, 2. 28040 Madrid · Tel.: 91 550 49 12 · E.mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.fjd.es/es/cartera-servicios/especialidades-medicas/neumologia
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