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Respiratory Medicine

Respiratory Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on all aspects of respiratory health and disease. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case reports covering topics such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, and respiratory infections. The journal aims to advance knowledge in the field of respiratory medicine and provide valuable insights for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals.

Details
Abbr. Respir Med
Publisher Elsevier
Start 1989
End Continuing
Frequency Fifteen issues a year, 2019-
p-ISSN 0954-6111
e-ISSN 1532-3064
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1660 139
SJR / Ranks: 2903 1180
CiteScore / Ranks: 2894 7.00
JIF / Ranks: 2027 4.3
Recent Articles
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Eck S, Baumgartel A, Hapfelmeier A, Linde K, Sanftenberg L, Stark S, et al.
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108041. PMID: 40089038
Background: Asthma education programs (AEPs) are crucial to improving patient outcomes, but few patients participate. Therefore, an online asthma education program (electronic AEP, eAEP) has been developed. We aimed to...
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Sandler R, Anderson A, Barnett T, Bourke S, Cameron S, Chapman S, et al.
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108016. PMID: 40087032
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a life-limiting, inherited condition in which a novel class of oral medicine, CFTR modulators, has revolutionised symptoms and health indicators, providing an opportunity to evaluate traditional...
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Afsin H, Afsin E
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108040. PMID: 40086642
Background: Probabilities for Pulmonary Embolism (PE) are reported on V/Q scintigraphy, though the clinical implications of these probabilities remain unclear. This study examined the factors influencing PE probability groups determined...
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Gao W, Yang C, Wang T, Guo Y, Dai G, Hu W, et al.
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108039. PMID: 40086641
Introduction: Pleurisy tuberculoma (PTM) is a neoplastic lesion that primarily affects the pleural wall or internal organs. The majority of PTM cases are observed during the treatment of tuberculous pleural...
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Mendes M, Janssen D, Marques A
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108034. PMID: 40086640
Aim: To explore the feasibility of integrating palliative care education in pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). Methods: A mixed-methods feasibility study was conducted in people with chronic respiratory diseases enrolled in 12-weeks...
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Guinossi R, Bertagni Mingotti C, Burch M, Teixeira Soares L, Castanha N, Mamoni R, et al.
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108038. PMID: 40081672
Background: We hypothesize that green areas within cities affect the respiratory symptoms of individuals with asthma, but this effect may not be the same for all age groups. Objective: Evaluate...
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Pelgrom A, de Jongh I, de Jongh F, van den Aardweg J, van Veen I
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108037. PMID: 40081671
Background: About 25% of patients with asthma suffer from dysfunctional breathing, often leading to exercise induced dyspnoea (EID). EID, however, is often attributed to exercise induced bronchoconstriction, while the contribution...
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Grager S, Puschmann M, Lorenz M, Kramer M, Mentzel H, Glutig K
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108036. PMID: 40081670
Background: Lung ultrasound is becoming increasingly important in the diagnosis of acute and chronic lung disease, especially in children and adolescents. In children with cystic fibrosis (CF), conventional radiography or...
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Mathew R, Roy W, Meena N, Goraya H
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; :108035. PMID: 40081669
Background: Augmented fluoroscopy (AF) and C-arm-based tomography (CABT) have enhanced diagnostic outcomes in navigated bronchoscopy, though there is limited documentation on radiation dose trends. Methods: A two-year prospective study with...
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Zhang S, Lin J
Respir Med . 2025 Mar; 240:108031. PMID: 40058667
Background: Few studies have explored the association between circadian syndrome (CircS) and lung health. Objective: To assess the relationship between CircS and lung health. Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled...