
Novedades GOLD 2025 – 19 Noviembre 2024. 17:30-19h
NOVEDADES GOLD 2025, Reunión mixta el próximo 19 de Noviembre 2024, de 17:30 a 19h. Asistencia gratuita, pero precisa registro on-line. Link de registro aquí.

NOVEDADES GOLD 2025, Reunión mixta el próximo 19 de Noviembre 2024, de 17:30 a 19h. Asistencia gratuita, pero precisa registro on-line. Link de registro aquí.

Explore the complex pathophysiology of bronchiectasis, including airway infection, chronic inflammation, and mucociliary dysfunction. Learn how genomic approaches, proteomics, and epigenomics offer new insights into disease endotypes and patient stratification for improved therapies. Discover the role of trained innate immunity in complementing current models.

NOVEDADES GOLD 2024, Reunión mixta el próximo 21 Noviembre 2023, de 17 a 19h. Regístrate cuanto antes (gratuito) en la modalidad Online o Presencial.

The Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 identified that a country’s sociodemographic index was a key factor affecting mortality and loss of health from respiratory diseases.

1 year after an acute COVID-19 episode, patients with either lung sequelae or long COVID show a stronger SARS-CoV-2-specific T-cell response than fully recovered individuals, suggesting persistent cell stimulation by residual viral reservoirs
Chief Editor James Chalmers interviews Alvar Agusti (Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain)about the new Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) report. Listen it here.

«Chronic airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are prevalent and complex conditions that often coexist in the same patient. To address this complexity in clinical practice, and to move forward toward personalized and precision…»

This issue of Archivos de Bronconeumología features an executive summary of the new 2023.

«Chronic airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are prevalent and complex conditions that often coexist in the same patient. To address this complexity in clinical practice, and to move forward toward personalized and precision…»

Approximately 25% and 65% of patients hospitalized for an ECOPD die within 1 and 5 years, respectively.