During critical illness, there are a multitude of forces such as antibiotic use, mechanical ventilation, diet changes and inflammatory responses that could bring the microbiome out of balance. This so-called dysbiosis of the microbiome seems to be involved in immunological responses and may influence outcomes even in individuals who are not as vulnerable as a critically ill ICU population. It is therefore probable that dysbiosis of the microbiome is a consequence of critical illness and may, subsequently, shape an inadequate response to these circumstances. Bronchoscopic studies have revealed that the carina represents the densest site of bacterial DNA along healthy airways, with a tapering density with further bifurcations. This likely ref...
Acute and chronic lower airway disease still represent a major cause of morbidity and mortality on a...
The incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is estimated to be around 10% in a high-risk ...
Improvements in our knowledge of the gut microbiota have broadened our vision of the microbes associ...
During critical illness, there are a multitude of forces such as antibiotic use, mechanical ventilat...
The historical hypothesis of sterility of the lungs was invalidated over a decade ago when studies d...
Rationale: Recent studies have revealed that, in critically ill patients, lung microbiota are altere...
In critically ill patients, lung and gut microbiomes undergo profound changes. Lung microbiome might...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
Rationale: Several laboratories have shown that the decline in lung function in Chronic Obstructive ...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
Until recently, the airways were thought to be sterile unless infected; however, a shift towards mol...
ABSTRACT The study of the human microbiome-and, more recently, that of the respiratory system-by mea...
Accelerated by developments in DNA sequencing technologies, our understanding of the respiratory mic...
Acute and chronic lower airway disease still represent a major cause of morbidity and mortality on a...
The incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is estimated to be around 10% in a high-risk ...
Improvements in our knowledge of the gut microbiota have broadened our vision of the microbes associ...
During critical illness, there are a multitude of forces such as antibiotic use, mechanical ventilat...
The historical hypothesis of sterility of the lungs was invalidated over a decade ago when studies d...
Rationale: Recent studies have revealed that, in critically ill patients, lung microbiota are altere...
In critically ill patients, lung and gut microbiomes undergo profound changes. Lung microbiome might...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
Rationale: Several laboratories have shown that the decline in lung function in Chronic Obstructive ...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
The healthy lung has previously been considered to be a sterile organ because standard microbiologic...
Until recently, the airways were thought to be sterile unless infected; however, a shift towards mol...
ABSTRACT The study of the human microbiome-and, more recently, that of the respiratory system-by mea...
Accelerated by developments in DNA sequencing technologies, our understanding of the respiratory mic...
Acute and chronic lower airway disease still represent a major cause of morbidity and mortality on a...
The incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is estimated to be around 10% in a high-risk ...
Improvements in our knowledge of the gut microbiota have broadened our vision of the microbes associ...