Christopher R Gilbert
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Recent Articles
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Pastis N, Aroumougame V, Gilbert C, Fox A, Tanner N, Ferguson T, et al.
Respiration
. 2024 Dec;
1-9.
PMID: 39657617
Introduction: The incidence of pulmonary imaging abnormalities continues to increase. While standard convex probe endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscope (CP-EBUS) is safe and accurate, it has limited reach through smaller bronchi. Olympus...
2.
Gilbert C, Dust C, Argento A, Feller-Kopman D, Gonzalez A, Herth F, et al.
Chest
. 2024 Sep;
167(3):899-909.
PMID: 39343294
Background: Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) has become the standard for initial lung cancer diagnosis and staging. Previous guidelines have generally focused on the "when" and "how" of EBUS-TBNA; however,...
3.
Meggyesy A, Wilshire C, Bograd A, Chiu S, Gilbert C, Rahman N, et al.
J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol
. 2024 Jul;
31(4).
PMID: 39037060
Background: Management of complicated pleural infections (CPIs) had historically been surgical; however, following the publication of the second multicenter intrapleural sepsis trial (MIST-2), combination tissue plasminogen (tPA) and dornase (DNase)...
4.
Gilbert C, Akulian J, Wilshire C, Shojaee S, Bograd A, Gorden J
Respir Med
. 2024 Jul;
231:107727.
PMID: 38959984
Background: Pleural effusions in post-operative thoracic surgery patients are common. Effusions can result in prolonged hospitalizations or readmissions, with prior studies suggesting mixed effects of pleural drainage on hypoxia. We...
5.
Welch A, London S, Wilshire C, Gilbert C, Buchwald D, Ferguson G, et al.
Chest
. 2023 Oct;
165(3):716-724.
PMID: 37898186
Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality among American Indian and Alaska Native populations. American Indian and Alaska Native people use commercial tobacco products at higher rates...
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Thiboutot J, Pastis N, Akulian J, Silvestri G, Chen A, Wahidi M, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2023 Aug;
208(8):837-845.
PMID: 37582154
Strict adherence to procedural protocols and diagnostic definitions is critical to understand the efficacy of new technologies. Electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy (ENB) for lung nodule biopsy has been used for decades...
7.
Meggyesy A, Wilshire C, Chang S, Gorden J, Gilbert C
Respir Med
. 2023 Jul;
217:107371.
PMID: 37516273
Introduction: Malignant pleural effusions are common in advanced malignancy and associated with overall poor survival. The presence of sarcopenia (decreased muscle mass) is associated with poor outcomes in numerous disease...
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Gilbert C, Meggyesy A, Bograd A, Chiu S, Wilshire C, Gorden J
J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol
. 2023 May;
31(1):49-56.
PMID: 37246296
Background: Symptomatic pleural effusions and anticoagulant/antiplatelet medication use in postoperative cardiac surgery are common. Guidelines and recommendations are currently mixed regarding medication management related to invasive procedure performance. We aimed...
9.
Wilshire C, Jackson A, Vallieres E, Bograd A, Louie B, Aye R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Apr;
6(4):e237799.
PMID: 37043201
Importance: There is a paucity of high-quality prospective randomized clinical trials comparing intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy (IPFT) with surgical decortication in patients with complicated pleural infections. Objective: To assess the feasibility,...
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Meggyesy A, Buehler K, Wilshire C, Chiu S, Chang S, Rayburn J, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2022 Nov;
30(12):10117-10126.
PMID: 36374328
Purpose: Early referral of patients with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to outpatient palliative care has been shown to increase survival and reduce unnecessary healthcare resource utilization. We...