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A Cleveland Clinic podcast exploring timely and timeless clinical and leadership topics in the disciplines of pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, allergy/immunology, infectious disease and related areas. Hosted by Raed Dweik, MD, MBA, Chair of the Respiratory Institute at Cleveland Clinic.

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Host Daniel Culver, DO, is joined by Cleveland Clinic pulmonologists Rachel Scheraga, MD, and Vickram Tejwani, MD, for a recap of the 2026 American Thoracic Society Conference (ATS). They discuss key scientific and clinical highlights, including supp... more

In this episode of Respiratory Exchange, Dr. Dan Culver speaks with hospitalist and anesthesia outcomes researcher Dr. Roop Kaw about the practical recognition and management of hypercapnic respiratory failure across the inpatient setting. The discus... more

In this episode of the Respiratory Exchange Podcast, Dr. Dan Culver, Chair of Pulmonary Medicine, hosts an engaging conversation with Dr. Sonali Sethi, president-elect of the American Association of Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonology (AABIP)... more

In this episode of the Respiratory Exchange Podcast, Dr. Dan Culver, Chair of Pulmonary Medicine, hosts an engaging conversation with Dr. Moises Auron, Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at Cleveland Clinic. Together, they explore the hospitalists’... more

Join Dr. Dan Culver, Chair of Pulmonary Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, as he leads an insightful discussion on the future of mechanical ventilation in this edition of "Respiratory Exchange." With expert guests Dr. Eduardo Mireles and Professor Rob Cha... more

In this episode of the Respiratory Exchange podcast, Dr. Les Tolle and Dr. Kamonpun (Joy) Ussavarungsi dive deep into the complexities of lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), a rare and progressive cystic lung disease primarily affecting women of childbea... more

2025 CHEST Conference Highlights 

 In this episode, pulmonary and critical care leaders share the most exciting takeaways from the CHEST annual meeting—where innovation and practical insights meet bedside care. Our experts discuss sessions that cover... more

This podcast delivers a high-impact, practical discussion on managing critically ill pregnant patients—an area often outside the daily comfort zone of many pulmonary and critical care physicians. From recognizing subtle red flags like mild hypertensi... more

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Recent Guests

Rachel Scheraga
Past Program Committee Chair of ATS and Cleveland Clinic scientist
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Highlights from the 2026 ATS Conference
Vick Tejwani
Airways biology researcher
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Highlights from the 2026 ATS Conference
Roop Kaw
Hospitalist and anesthesia outcomes research specialist
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure from the Hospitalist Perspective: Recognition, Risk, and Perioperative Insights
Moises Auron
Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine; hospitalist
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Hospitalist Insights on COPD: Comprehensive Care for Admitted Patients
Eduardo Mireles
Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Director of the Simulation and Advanced Skills Center at Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Ventilation in 2050: Exploring the Future of Respiratory Support
Rob Chatburn
Director of Respiratory Research Care at Cleveland Clinic and long-standing expert in mechanical ventilation
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Ventilation in 2050: Exploring the Future of Respiratory Support
Joy Ussavarungsi
Head of the Rare Lung Disease Clinic at Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Understanding LAM: Insights into this Rare Lung Disease
Marina Freiburg
Critical care and ER faculty at Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Managing Respiratory Distress in Pregnancy in the Emergency Department
Raed Dweik
President of the American Thoracic Society
American Thoracic Society
Episode: American Thoracic Society: Belong, Contribute, Thrive! Talking with ATS President, Dr. Raed Dweik

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Daniel Culver
Host of Respiratory Exchange, Cleveland Clinic
Raed Dweik
Host of the Respiratory Exchange podcast and affiliated leadership roles at Cleveland Clinic

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Understanding LAM: Insights into this Rare Lung Disease
Q: How do these patients typically present, and are there differences between sporadic and TSC-associated LAM?
LAM most often presents in women of childbearing age with dyspnea or pneumothorax, and can include extrapulmonary features like angiomyolipomas and lymphatic involvement; sporadic LAM and TSC-LAM share many features but differ in genetic context and associated organ manifestations and timing of presentation.
Understanding LAM: Insights into this Rare Lung Disease
Q: What can you tell me about LAM to describe it to patients and other providers?
LAM is a rare, slowly progressive cystic lung disease driven by abnormal LAM cells with mutations in TSC genes, leading to lung cysts and multi-system involvement; diagnosis relies on imaging and, when needed, biomarkers like VEGF-D, with a treatment pathway including mTOR inhibitors for many patients.
Building a POCUS Powerhouse: Point-of-Care Ultrasound Workflow, Training and Innovation in Pulmonary Critical Care
Q: What is the most common application of point-of-care ultrasonography in your practice?
POCUS is mainly used to assess the heart and lungs, with additional use of venous ultrasound and procedures to support safe ICU care; the program emphasizes rapid, integrated imaging linked to the patient chart and collaboration with cardiology and radiology.

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A clinically focused, leadership-forward series that centers on pulmonary, critical care, and allied disciplines through conversations with physicians, researchers, and hospitalists. Across recent episodes, the show balances practical inpatient care strategies (COPD, hypercapnic respiratory failure, airway management in pregnancy, and POCUS workflows) with cutting-edge research discussions around ILAs, LAM, and ATS-driven leadership initiatives. Guests typically bring hospital-based experience, translational or imaging expertise, and an interest in advancing patient outcomes through multidisciplinary collaboration. A notable pattern is depth on care pathways, from bedside decision-making to program development (POCUS, COPD care models, ICU ... more

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2. Vick Tejwani
3. Roop Kaw
4. Moises Auron
5. Eduardo Mireles
6. Rob Chatburn
7. Joy Ussavarungsi
8. Marina Freiburg

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