United Airway Disease: Current Perspectives
A special issue of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426). This special issue belongs to the section "Personalized Therapy and Drug Delivery".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 December 2024 | Viewed by 1475
Special Issue Editors
Interests: rhinology; otorhinolaryngology; biologics; immunology; allergology; pneumology
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: rehabilitation medicine; speech and language pathology; otolaryngology; respiratory tract infection; upper airways inflammation; nasal septal deformities
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce this Special Issue, which is aimed at enhancing the central role of the respiratory system in regulating homeostasis of the whole body. Also, when dysregulated, it is responsible for a significant socioeconomic burden and several clinical conditions with possible multi-organ failure may occur.
Searching for possible associations between different respiratory disorders, such as nasal congestion, allergy and asthma, entails personalizing medical treatment. Identifying the inflammatory profile of diseased patients contributes to predicting the effectiveness of medical and surgical therapeutic strategies. Also, studying the interaction between respiratory symptoms and poor sleep quality, asthenia, restlessness, or drowsiness may help intercept undiagnosed sleep disorders, thus preventing the serious cardiovascular consequences of sleep apnoea.
Nowadays, interest in the respiratory systems is increasing, as specialists are facing ever more clinical challenges. Recent advances in clinical immunology, which resulted in the approval of monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of chronic severe type-2 inflammation, have boosted this process further. These challenges entail the creation of multidisciplinary approaches aimed at keeping the patient at the centre of the treatment plan, from diagnostics to treatment proposals and follow-up (i.e., participation).
From this standpoint, this Special Issue is focused on exploring current perspectives, as well as on shining a spotlight on the most recent advances in both the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of united airway diseases. As such, we invite the submission of contributions by different specialists whose professional experience encompasses a multidisciplinary approach to such conditions (e.g., allergologists, pneumologists, rhinologists, etc.), bearing in mind a personalized medicine approach.
Prof. Dr. Luca Malvezzi
Prof. Dr. Manuele Casale
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chronic rhinosinusitis
- asthma
- personalized medicine
- type-2 inflammation
- united airway
- obstructive sleep apnoea
- monoclonal antibodies
- endotype
- rhinology
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