Volume 21, Issue number 5, September - October 2015
Editorials
Impact factor 1.16- The big challenge and the great opportunity
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:225-6Impaired function in the complex patient with COPD: a matter to be considered
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:227-9Portugal at the cross road of international chronic respiratory programmes
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:230-2
Original articles
Exercise capacity impairment in COPD patients with comorbidities
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:233-8Different spontaneous breathing trials in patients with atrial fibrillation
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:245-52The value of rapid on-site evaluation during EBUS-TBNA
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:253-8Bronchial-pulmonary adenocarcinoma subtyping relates with different molecular pathways
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:259-70Caffeine consumption and exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Retrospective study
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:271-5
Case report
A case of massive hemoptysis related to a smoking-history: an acquired form of the Dieulafoy's disease?
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:276-9
Letters to the Editor
Lung abscesses in children – Twenty four years of experience
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:280-1Non-small cell lung cancer in octogenarian patients – The experience in a tertiary university hospital
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:281-2Late onset congenital cystic adenomatous malformation associated with intra-lobar pulmonary sequestration
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:282-4Yellow bronchoscopy: A severe case of tracheal and bronchial Jaundice
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:284-5Misconceptions in the assessment of cough peak flow measurements for extubation or decanulation protocols
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:285-6Reply to “Misconceptions in the assessment of cough peak flow measurements for extubation or decanulation protocols”
Rev Port Pneumol 2015;21:286-7
Metrics
- Impact Factor: 1.560(2016)
- 5-years Impact Factor: 1,100
- SCImago Journal Rank (SJR):0,29
- Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP):0,685