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As part of the 62nd Respiratory Care Journal Conference, Patient–Ventilator Interactions: Discordance, Asynchrony, and Pendelluf, Fuentes and Owens describe patient–ventilator interaction during sleep.
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We love Throwback Thursday. The June 2025 #PulmRehab issue is worth revisiting. My favorite was Criner’s article on Respiratory Assist Devices in PR. And don't skip the discussion sections. They're packed with insights and clinical pearls. Absolute content gold. @TXState_RC
Throwback Thursday, the June 2025 issue contained the papers from the 60th Journal Conference, Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Table of contents: journals.sagepub.com/toc/rsp…
Nice summary of a complex issue. Key takeaway: leaks, interface, and ventilator algorithms all interact. Troubleshooting NIV asynchrony has to be systematic. Interface fit, circuit setup and thoughtful mode selection still matter. Start with the basics. @TXState_RC@tsrc_org
As part of the 62nd Respiratory Care Journal Conference, Hess provides a review on pt–ventilator interaction during noninvasive ventilation (NIV). He notes that the use of intentional leaks & unintentional leaks create synchrony challenges during NIV.
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As part of the 62nd Respiratory Care Journal Conference, Hess provides a review on pt–ventilator interaction during noninvasive ventilation (NIV). He notes that the use of intentional leaks & unintentional leaks create synchrony challenges during NIV.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs…
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Texas State is making history as the first institution in the state of Texas to launch an NCAA Division I Women’s Gymnastics program!
Donate today: txst.com/gym
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@txstatebaseball here for the dub! Brought new MOJO! @txst was told by Aggies suits we couldn’t carry the Texas State Star logo on our hats. I’ve got mine and I’m from TEXAS STATE and I’m not scared of anything😽EAT EM UP!!
The first breaths after birth—early lung function in healthy term infants
This prospective observational study examines lung function of the first breaths after birth in healthy newborns
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Comparison of oxygenation targets in critically ill adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Murgolo and colleagues asked: Do changes in compliance, inspiratory effort, and respiratory drive during SBT associated with extubation success?
Yes—objectively higher effort and lower compliance predicted extubation failure.
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Huge applause for the South Korean scientists behind this breakthrough. 🫁 Using a patient’s own cells and a 3D printer once sounded like science fiction. Incredible work and an exciting glimpse into the future of medicine. ⚕️🩻🏥
@tsrc_org@TXState_RC@aarc_tweets@txsthealth
South Korean scientists managed to 3D print a windpipe from a patient’s own cells
Her body didn’t reject the implant so she doesn’t have to take immune-suppressing drugs for life. This marks a significant milestone in organ replacement
Your commencement stories are always so heartfelt and meaningful. Thanks for the heads up. We will be listening intently with Kleenex in hand. #Bobcats#Commencement@txst@txsthealth
Thanks for sharing part of mum’s story, John. I’ve been thinking about her a lot this week - I’m even incorporating a bit of her into my @txst commencement speech this week. Edna and Louis Damphousse didn’t have many nickels to rub together, but they always found one for me.❤️
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TXST celebrated 20 years of its Round Rock Campus at the State of TXST Round Rock event in April, highlighting its growth, partnerships, and role in preparing students for meaningful careers. @txstrrc
Learn more: ow.ly/yesa50YTgXO
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TXST is helping lead a new statewide academy strengthening the financial stability and leadership of rural hospitals, working to prevent closures and protect access to healthcare across Texas.
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After choosing to dance with then SWT over 40 years ago, Tom Madden remains of one the university’s most loyal patrons.
He told us why.
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