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Used throughout the world, our multidisciplinary guidelines help translate quality evidence into applicable recommendations that enrich patient care and improve health outcomes.
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Antithrombotic Therapy in COVID-19
This CHEST guideline contains 11 evidence-based recommendations to improve risk evaluation and assist in determining the course of treatment.
Respiratory Management of Patients With Neuromuscular Weakness
These recommendations cover guidelines for mouthpiece ventilation, transition to home mechanical ventilation, salivary secretion management, and airway clearance therapies in patients experiencing respiratory muscle weakness.
Access CHEST’s full collection of guidelines, expert panel reports, and consensus statements.
Guideline topics
Airway Disorders
Chest Infections
Clinical Pulmonary
Critical Care
Interstitial Lung Disease
Interventional Pulmonary
Pulmonary Vascular
Thoracic Oncology
The CHEST® journal portfolio features the best in peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original research in the multidisciplinary specialties of chest medicine—pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine—and related disciplines. With a loyal readership base, the portfolio, including the journals CHEST, CHEST® Critical Care, and CHEST® Pulmonary, is one of the most highly regarded, and up-to-date sources of clinical knowledge in the field.
Integrating Social Determinants of Health in Critical Care
Some professional organizations recommend screening for social risks because social determinants of health (SDOHs) impact outcomes of critical illness. A study in CHEST® Critical Care analyzed how medical ICU clinicians operationalize SDOHs within patient care.
Prevalence, Risk Factors, Clinical Features, and Outcome of Influenza-Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis in Critically Ill Patients
"Our systematic review is one of the first and most comprehensive, providing insights into the risk factors, clinical features, and outcomes of influenza-associated pulmonary aspergillosis among critically ill patients in the ICU," wrote authors of a new journal CHEST® study.
Benzodiazepines and Hospital-Level Sedation Practices Continue to Impact Outcomes
An editorial in CHEST® Critical Care reflects on a study that emphasizes that the choice of sedative and hospital sedation practices have major widespread impacts on patient outcomes, including mortality, across decades and patient populations.
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Each month, the journal CHEST Editor in Chief Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, adds context and commentary to important articles featured in the new issue.
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Whatever your specialty, CHEST has a topic collection that you’ll be interested in. Uncover insights from key opinion leaders, find CME opportunities, and discover original research articles.
With the Bridging Specialties™: Timely Diagnosis for ILD initiative, we're defining a clearer clinician-guided approach to diagnosis for interstitial lung diseases like pulmonary fibrosis. Explore expert-based clinical resources that you can use in your practice.
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Do you want to hear directly from your colleagues on the topics that matter most? Catch up on episodes that feature critical discussions with giants in the field and hear directly from authors featured in CHEST journal.
Originally aired: March 6, 2024
CHEST® journal Editor in Chief, Peter Mazzone, MD, MPH, FCCP, highlights key articles published in the March 2024 issue.
Originally aired: March 1, 2024
In part six of a six-part podcast series, James K. Stoller, MD, MS, FCCP, discusses the importance of having a strategic plan to reach organizational goals.
Allison C. Welch, MPH, and Jed A. Gorden, MD, discuss how American Indian and Alaska Native adults perceive and use lung cancer screening.
Melissa L. New, MD, discusses whether simulation for hemoptysis management improves competence.
Clinical advances, practice management updates, medical conference highlights—reading the CHEST Physician® publication is the easiest way to be in the know every month.
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