Scope of the journal

The scope of the Journal encompasses clinical research in interdisciplinary areas of the lung, pulmonary functions and respiratory system. It encourages basic and translational reviews, concise communications and case reports on etiology, epidemiology and pathological studies. View More...
Original ResearchOpen Access

The value of individual variables of BODE index and GOLD spirometry in stratifying the severity of COPD

Wondu Reta, Samuel Tadessa, Elsah Tegene
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 6 : 1

Case reportOpen Access

Acute and chronic changes in massive barium sulfate aspiration in an infant who subsequently was diagnosed with severe gastro-esophageal reflux

Umit Gultekin, Sevgi Pekcan, Necdet Poyraz
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 5 : 2

Original ResearchOpen Access

Phase 1 evaluation of tubing PEP as an improvised positive expiratory pressure device: pressures generated through oxygen tubing across a range of flow rates and lengths

Ianthe J Boden, Julie C Reeve
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 5 : 1

Original ResearchOpen Access

Longitudinal protein expression patterns in bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome

Sarah Roark, Brian Sandri, Sanjoy Dey, Michael Steinbach, Trisha Becker, Chris H Wendt
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 3 : 5

Case reportOpen Access

Vertebral tuberculosis presenting as a posterior mediastinal mass

Mehmet Unlu, Ismail Kayaalp, Pinar Cimen, Nuran Katgi, Salih Zeki Guclu
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 3 : 4

Original ResearchOpen Access

Exhaled breath analysis in the differentiation of pneumonia from acute pulmonary oedema

Silvie Prazakova, Nadine Elias, Paul S Thomas, Deborah H Yates
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 3 : 3

Short reportOpen Access

Passive smoking interference with wheezing and asthma: short review of current knowledge

Yousser Mohammad
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 3 : 2

Short reportOpen Access

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and p-ANCA positivity predating manifestations of systemic vasculitis

Kashif Ali Khan, Deirdre Fitzgerald, Mike Harrison, Michael M Maher, Michael T Henry, Marcus P Kennedy, Barry J Plant, Desmond Murphy
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 3 : 1

Original ResearchOpen Access

Domiciliary continuous positive airway pressure therapy in an underserved population: compliance and influential factors

Tanisha S. Burke, Mary Ellen Wells, Jaspal Singh
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 2 : 1

Case reportOpen Access

Rare recurrent ovarian cancer presented with solitary mediastinal lymph node involvement and diagnosed by transbronchial needle aspiration: a case report

Chen Cheng, Jin Jian Qiang, Gu Dong Mei, Huang Jian An, Zhu Ye Han
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 1 : 2

Short reportOpen Access

Analysis of clinical & radiological findings in children with acute wheeze

Lakshmi Muthukrishnan, Radhika Raman
Pulmonology and Respiratory Research 1 : 1

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Editor-in-Chief


Dr. James R. Seibold
is the Principal Member of Scleroderma Research Consultants, LLC, founded in 2010 to foster advances in care, education and research in scleroderma and related disorders. Most recently Professor and Chief of the Division of Rheumatology at the University of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut. His major research interests include systemic sclerosis, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension and clinical trial design.

Senior Editors

Dr. Robert M. Senior
is currently a Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology & Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine, USA. His research area includes emphysema, proteases and anti-proteases including alpha-1 antitrypsin, elastin, alveolar macrophages, chemotaxis, basement membranes, mouse models of lung pathology including gene targeted mice.

Dr. Basil O. Ibe

is a Professor of Pediatrics, Division of neonatolgy, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Director of Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, USA. His research interests include Lipid Biochemistry (Eicosanoids & Phospholipids), Pulmonary Physiology, and Sickle Cell Disease.

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