352 results on '"Hurst, John R."'
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2. Interpolation-split: a data-centric deep learning approach with big interpolated data to boost airway segmentation performance
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Cheung, Wing Keung, Pakzad, Ashkan, Mogulkoc, Nesrin, Needleman, Sarah Helen, Rangelov, Bojidar, Gudmundsson, Eyjolfur, Zhao, An, Abbas, Mariam, McLaverty, Davina, Asimakopoulos, Dimitrios, Chapman, Robert, Savas, Recep, Janes, Sam M., Hu, Yipeng, Alexander, Daniel C., Hurst, John R., and Jacob, Joseph
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- 2024
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3. Airway total bacterial density, microbiota community composition and relationship with clinical parameters in bronchiectasis
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Alfahl, Zina, Einarsson, Gisli G., Elborn, J. Stuart, Gilpin, Deirdre F., O'Neill, Katherine, Ferguson, Kathryn, Hill, Adam T., Loebinger, Michael R., Carroll, Mary, Gatheral, Timothy, De Soyza, Anthony, Chalmers, James D., Johnson, Christopher, Hurst, John R., Brown, Jeremy S., Bradley, Judy M., and Tunney, Michael M.
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- 2025
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4. The acceptability of wearable technology for long-term respiratory disease: A cross-sectional survey
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Shah, Amar J., Saigal, Anita, Althobiani, Malik A., Hurst, John R., and Mandal, Swapna
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- 2024
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5. Automated airway quantification associates with mortality in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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Cheung, Wing Keung, Pakzad, Ashkan, Mogulkoc, Nesrin, Needleman, Sarah, Rangelov, Bojidar, Gudmundsson, Eyjolfur, Zhao, An, Abbas, Mariam, McLaverty, Davina, Asimakopoulos, Dimitrios, Chapman, Robert, Savas, Recep, Janes, Sam M., Hu, Yipeng, Alexander, Daniel C., Hurst, John R., and Jacob, Joseph
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- 2023
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6. Wearable technology interventions in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Shah, Amar J., Althobiani, Malik A., Saigal, Anita, Ogbonnaya, Chibueze E., Hurst, John R., and Mandal, Swapna
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- 2023
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7. Delineating COVID-19 subgroups using routine clinical data identifies distinct in-hospital outcomes
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Rangelov, Bojidar, Young, Alexandra, Lilaonitkul, Watjana, Aslani, Shahab, Taylor, Paul, Guðmundsson, Eyjólfur, Yang, Qianye, Hu, Yipeng, Hurst, John R., Hawkes, David J., and Jacob, Joseph
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- 2023
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8. Unravelling the respiratory health path across the lifespan for survivors of preterm birth
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Simpson, Shannon J, Du Berry, Cassidy, Evans, Denby J, Gibbons, James T D, Vollsæter, Maria, Halvorsen, Thomas, Gruber, Karl, Lombardi, Enrico, Stanojevic, Sanja, Hurst, John R, Um-Bergström, Petra, Hallberg, Jenny, Doyle, Lex W, and Kotecha, Sailesh
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- 2024
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9. Multiorgan MRI findings after hospitalisation with COVID-19 in the UK (C-MORE): a prospective, multicentre, observational cohort study
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Raman, Betty, McCracken, Celeste, Cassar, Mark P, Moss, Alastair J, Finnigan, Lucy, Samat, Azlan Helmy A, Ogbole, Godwin, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth M, Alfaro-Almagro, Fidel, Menke, Ricarda, Xie, Cheng, Gleeson, Fergus, Lukaschuk, Elena, Lamlum, Hanan, McGlynn, Kevin, Popescu, Iulia A, Sanders, Zeena-Britt, Saunders, Laura C, Piechnik, Stefan K, Ferreira, Vanessa M, Nikolaidou, Chrysovalantou, Rahman, Najib M, Ho, Ling-Pei, Harris, Victoria C, Shikotra, Aarti, Singapuri, Amisha, Pfeffer, Paul, Manisty, Charlotte, Kon, Onn M, Beggs, Mark, O'Regan, Declan P, Fuld, Jonathan, Weir-McCall, Jonathan R, Parekh, Dhruv, Steeds, Rick, Poinasamy, Krisnah, Cuthbertson, Dan J, Kemp, Graham J, Semple, Malcolm G, Horsley, Alexander, Miller, Christopher A, O'Brien, Caitlin, Shah, Ajay M, Chiribiri, Amedeo, Leavy, Olivia C, Richardson, Matthew, Elneima, Omer, McAuley, Hamish J C, Sereno, Marco, Saunders, Ruth M, Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy, Greening, Neil J, Bolton, Charlotte E, Brown, Jeremy S, Choudhury, 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Evans, R, Evans, H, and Evans, J
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- 2023
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10. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: aetiology, pathology, physiology and outcome
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Ralalage, Dheera D.D.D. and Hurst, John R.
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- 2023
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11. Determinants of recovery from post-COVID-19 dyspnoea: analysis of UK prospective cohorts of hospitalised COVID-19 patients and community-based controls
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Abel, K., Adamali, H., Adeloye, D., Adeyemi, O., Adrego, R., Aguilar Jimenez, L.A., Ahmad, S., Ahmad Haider, N., Ahmed, R., Ahwireng, N., Ainsworth, M., Al-Sheklly, B., Alamoudi, A., Ali, M., Aljaroof, M., All, A.M., Allan, L., Allen, R.J., Allerton, L., Allsop, L., Almeida, P., Altmann, D., Alvarez Corral, M., Amoils, S., Anderson, D., Antoniades, C., Arbane, G., Arias, A., Armour, C., Armstrong, L., Armstrong, N., Arnold, D., Arnold, H., Ashish, A., Ashworth, A., Ashworth, M., Aslani, S., Assefa-Kebede, H., Atkin, C., Atkin, P., Aul, R., Aung, H., Austin, L., Avram, C., Ayoub, A., Babores, M., Baggott, R., Bagshaw, J., Baguley, D., Bailey, L., Baillie, J.K., Bain, S., Bakali, M., Bakau, M., Baldry, E., Baldwin, D., Baldwin, M., Ballard, C., Banerjee, A., Bang, B., Barker, R.E., Barman, L., Barratt, S., Barrett, F., Basire, D., Basu, N., Bates, M., Bates, A., Batterham, R., Baxendale, H., Bayes, H., Beadsworth, M., Beckett, P., Beggs, M., Begum, M., Beirne, P., Bell, D., Bell, R., Bennett, K., Beranova, E., Bermperi, A., Berridge, A., Berry, C., Betts, S., Bevan, E., Bhui, K., Bingham, M., Birchall, K., Bishop, L., Bisnauthsing, K., Blaikely, J., Bloss, A., Bolger, A., Bolton, C.E., Bonnington, J., Botkai, A., Bourne, C., Bourne, M., Bramham, K., Brear, L., Breen, G., Breeze, J., Briggs, A., Bright, E., Brightling, C.E., Brill, S., Brindle, K., Broad, L., Broadley, A., Brookes, C., Broome, M., Brown, A., Brown, J., Brown, J.S., Brown, M., Brown, V., Brugha, T., Brunskill, N., Buch, M., Buckley, P., Bularga, A., Bullmore, E., Burden, L., Burdett, T., Burn, D., Burns, G., Burns, A., Busby, J., Butcher, R., Butt, A., Byrne, S., Cairns, P., Calder, P.C., Calvelo, E., Carborn, H., Card, B., Carr, C., Carr, L., Carson, G., Carter, P., Casey, A., Cassar, M., Cavanagh, J., Chablani, M., Chalder, T., Chalmers, J.D., Chambers, R.C., Chan, F., Channon, K.M., Chapman, K., Charalambou, A., Chaudhuri, N., Checkley, A., Chen, J., Cheng, Y., Chetham, L., Childs, C., Chilvers, E.R., Chinoy, H., Chiribiri, A., Chong-James, K., Choudhury, G., Choudhury, N., Chowienczyk, P., Christie, C., Chrystal, M., Clark, D., Clark, C., Clarke, J., Clohisey, S., Coakley, G., Coburn, Z., Coetzee, S., Cole, J., Coleman, C., Conneh, F., Connell, D., Connolly, B., Connor, L., Cook, A., Cooper, B., Cooper, J., Cooper, S., Copeland, D., Cosier, T., Coulding, M., Coupland, C., Cox, E., Craig, T., Crisp, P., Cristiano, D., Crooks, M.G., Cross, A., Cruz, I., Cullinan, P., Cuthbertson, D., Daines, L., Dalton, M., Daly, P., Daniels, A., Dark, P., Dasgin, J., David, A., David, C., Davies, E., Davies, F., Davies, G., Davies, G.A., Davies, K., Davies, M.J., Dawson, J., Daynes, E., De Soyza, A., Deakin, B., Deans, A., Deas, C., Deery, J., Defres, S., Dell, A., Dempsey, K., Denneny, E., Dennis, J., Dewar, A., Dharmagunawardena, R., Diar-Bakerly, N., Dickens, C., Dipper, A., Diver, S., Diwanji, S.N., Dixon, M., Djukanovic, R., Dobson, H., Dobson, S.L., Docherty, A.B., Donaldson, A., Dong, T., Dormand, N., Dougherty, A., Dowling, R., Drain, S., Draxlbauer, K., Drury, K., drury, H.J.C., Dulawan, P., Dunleavy, A., Dunn, S., Dupont, C., Earley, J., Easom, N., Echevarria, C., Edwards, S., Edwardson, C., El-Taweel, H., Elliott, A., Elliott, K., Ellis, Y., Elmer, A., Elneima, O., Evans, D., Evans, H., Evans, J., Evans, R., Evans, R.A., Evans, R.I., Evans, T., Evenden, C., Evison, L., Fabbri, L., Fairbairn, S., Fairman, A., Fallon, K., Faluyi, D., Favager, C., Fayzan, T., Featherstone, J., Felton, T., Finch, J., Finney, S., Finnigan, J., Finnigan, L., Fisher, H., Fletcher, S., Flockton, R., Flynn, M., Foot, H., Foote, D., Ford, A., Forton, D., Fraile, E., Francis, C., Francis, R., Francis, S., Frankel, A., Fraser, E., Free, R., French, N., Fu, X., Fuld, J., Furniss, J., Garner, L., Gautam, N., Geddes, J.R., George, J., George, P., Gibbons, M., Gill, M., Gilmour, L., Gleeson, F., Glossop, J., Glover, S., Goodman, N., Goodwin, C., Gooptu, B., Gordon, H., Gorsuch, T., Greatorex, M., Greenhaff, P.L., Greenhalf, W., Greenhalgh, A., Greening, N.J., Greenwood, J., Gregory, H., Gregory, R., Grieve, D., Griffin, D., Griffiths, L., Guerdette, A.-M., Guio, B. Guillen, Gummadi, M., Gupta, A., Gurram, S., Guthrie, E., Guy, Z., Henson, H.H., Hadley, K., Haggar, A., Hainey, K., Hairsine, B., Haldar, P., Hall, I., Hall, L., Halling-Brown, M., Hamil, R., Hancock, A., Hancock, K., Hanley, N.A., Haq, S., Hardwick, H.E., Hardy, E., Hardy, T., Hargadon, B., Harrington, K., Harris, E., Harris, V.C., Harrison, E.M., Harrison, P., Hart, N., Harvey, A., Harvey, M., Harvie, M., Haslam, L., Havinden-Williams, M., Hawkes, J., Hawkings, N., Haworth, J., Hayday, A., Haynes, M., Hazeldine, J., Hazelton, T., Heaney, L.G., Heeley, C., Heeney, J.L., Heightman, M., Heller, S., Henderson, M., Hesselden, L., Hewitt, M., Highett, V., Hillman, T., Hiwot, T., Ho, L.P., Hoare, A., Hoare, M., Hockridge, J., Hogarth, P., Holbourn, A., Holden, S., Holdsworth, L., Holgate, D., Holland, M., Holloway, L., Holmes, K., Holmes, M., Holroyd-Hind, B., Holt, L., Hormis, A., Horsley, A., Hosseini, A., Hotopf, M., Houchen-Wolloff, L., Howard, K., Howard, L.S., Howell, A., Hufton, E., Hughes, A.D., Hughes, J., Hughes, R., Humphries, A., Huneke, N., Hurditch, E., Hurst, J., Husain, M., Hussell, T., Hutchinson, J., Ibrahim, W., Ilyas, F., Ingham, J., Ingram, L., Ionita, D., Isaacs, K., Ismail, K., Jackson, T., Jacob, J., James, W.Y., Jang, W., Jarman, C., Jarrold, I., Jarvis, H., Jastrub, R., Jayaraman, B., Jenkins, R.G., Jezzard, P., Jiwa, K., Johnson, C., Johnson, S., Johnston, D., Jolley, C.J., Jones, D., Jones, G., Jones, H., Jones, I., Jones, L., Jones, M.G., Jones, S., Jose, S., Kabir, T., Kaltsakas, G., Kamwa, V., Kanellakis, N., s. 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Man, W., Mandal, S., Mangion, K., Manisty, C., Manley, R., March, K., Marciniak, S., Marino, P., Mariveles, M., Marks, M., Marouzet, E., Marsh, S., Marshall, B., Marshall, M., Martin, J., Martineau, A., Martinez, L.M., Maskell, N., Matila, D., Matimba-Mupaya, W., Matthews, L., Mbuyisa, A., McAdoo, S., McAllister-Williams, H., McArdle, A., McArdle, P., McAulay, D., McCann, G.P., McCormick, J., McCormick, W., McCourt, P., McGarvey, L., McGee, C., Mcgee, K., McGinness, J., McGlynn, K., McGovern, A., McGuinness, H., McInnes, I.B., McIntosh, J., McIvor, E., McIvor, K., McLeavey, L., McMahon, A., McMahon, M.J., McMorrow, L., Mcnally, T., McNarry, M., McNeill, J., McQueen, A., McShane, H., Mears, C., Megson, C., Megson, S., Mehta, P., Meiring, J., Melling, L., Mencias, M., Menzies, D., Merida Morillas, M., Michael, A., Miller, C., Milligan, L., Mills, C., Mills, G., Mills, N.L., Milner, L., Misra, S., Mitchell, J., Mohamed, A., Mohamed, N., Mohammed, S., Molyneaux, P.L., Monteiro, W., Moriera, S., Morley, A., Morrison, L., Morriss, R., Morrow, A., Moss, A.J., Moss, P., Motohashi, K., Msimanga, N., Mukaetova-Ladinska, E., Munawar, U., Murira, J., Nanda, U., Nassa, H., Nasseri, M., Neal, A., Needham, R., Neill, P., Neubauer, S., Newby, D.E., Newell, H., Newman, T., Newman, J., Newton-Cox, A., Nicholson, T., Nicoll, D., Nikolaidis, A., Nolan, C.M., Noonan, M.J., Norman, C., Novotny, P., Nunag, J., Nwafor, L., Nwanguma, U., Nyaboko, J., O'Brien, C., O'Donnell, K., O'Regan, D., O'Brien, L., Odell, N., Ogg, G., Olaosebikan, O., Oliver, C., Omar, Z., Openshaw, P.J.M., Orriss-Dib, L., Osborne, L., Osbourne, R., Ostermann, M., Overton, C., Owen, J., Oxton, J., Pack, J., Pacpaco, E., Paddick, S., Painter, S., Pakzad, A., Palmer, S., Papineni, P., Paques, K., Paradowski, K., Pareek, M., Parekh, D., Parfrey, H., Pariante, C., Parker, S., Parkes, M., Parmar, J., Patale, S., Patel, B., Patel, M., Patel, S., Pattenadk, D., Pavlides, M., Payne, S., Pearce, L., Pearl, J.E., Peckham, D., Pendlebury, J., Peng, Y., Pennington, C., Peralta, I., Perkins, E., Peterkin, Z., Peto, T., Petousi, N., Petrie, J., Pfeffer, P., Phipps, J., Pimm, J., Hanley, K. Piper, Pius, R., Plant, H., Plein, S., Plekhanova, T., Plowright, M., Poinasamy, K., Polgar, O., Poll, L., Porter, J.C., Porter, J., Portukhay, S., Powell, N., Prabhu, A., Pratt, J., Price, A., Price, C., Price, D., Price, L., Prickett, A., Propescu, J., Prosper, S., Pugmire, S., Quaid, S., Quigley, J., Quint, J., Qureshi, H., Qureshi, I.N., Radhakrishnan, K., Rahman, N.M., Ralser, M., Raman, B., Ramos, A., Ramos, H., Rangeley, J., Rangelov, B., Ratcliffe, L., Ravencroft, P., Reddington, A., Reddy, R., Reddy, A., Redfearn, H., Redwood, D., Reed, A., Rees, M., Rees, T., Regan, K., Reynolds, W., Ribeiro, C., Richards, A., Richardson, E., Richardson, M., Rivera-Ortega, P., Roberts, K., Robertson, E., Robinson, E., Robinson, L., Roche, L., Roddis, C., Rodger, J., Ross, A., Ross, G., Rossdale, J., Rostron, A., Rowe, A., Rowland, A., Rowland, J., Rowland, M.J., Rowland-Jones, S.L., Roy, K., Roy, M., Rudan, I., Russell, R., Russell, E., Saalmink, G., Sabit, R., Sage, E.K., Samakomva, T., Samani, N., Sampson, C., Samuel, K., Samuel, R., Sanderson, A., Sapey, E., Saralaya, D., Sargant, J., Sarginson, C., Sass, T., Sattar, N., Saunders, K., Saunders, R.M., Saunders, P., Saunders, L.C., Savill, H., Saxon, W., Sayer, A., Schronce, J., Schwaeble, W., Scott, J.T., Scott, K., Selby, N., Semple, M.G., Sereno, M., Sewell, T.A., Shah, A., Shah, K., Shah, P., Shankar-Hari, M., Sharma, M., Sharpe, C., Sharpe, M., Shashaa, S., Shaw, A., Shaw, K., Shaw, V., Sheikh, A., Shelton, S., Shenton, L., Shevket, K., Shikotra, A., Short, J., Siddique, S., Siddiqui, S., Sidebottom, J., Sigfrid, L., Simons, G., Simpson, J., Simpson, N., Singapuri, A., Singh, C., Singh, S., Singh, S.J., Sissons, D., Skeemer, J., Slack, K., Smith, A., Smith, D., Smith, S., Smith, J., Smith, L., Soares, M., Solano, T.S., Solly, R., Solstice, A.R., Soulsby, T., Southern, D., Sowter, D., Spears, M., Spencer, L.G., Speranza, F., Stadon, L., Stanel, S., Steele, N., Steiner, M., Stensel, D., Stephens, G., Stephenson, L., Stern, M., Stewart, I., Stimpson, R., Stockdale, S., Stockley, J., Stoker, W., Stone, R., Storrar, W., Storrie, A., Storton, K., Stringer, E., Strong-Sheldrake, S., Stroud, N., Subbe, C., Sudlow, C.L., Suleiman, Z., Summers, C., Summersgill, C., Sutherland, D., Sykes, D.L., Sykes, R., Talbot, N., Tan, A.L., Tarusan, L., Tavoukjian, V., Taylor, A., Taylor, C., Taylor, J., Te, A., Tedd, H., Tee, C.J., Teixeira, J., Tench, H., Terry, S., Thackray-Nocera, S., Thaivalappil, F., Thamu, B., Thickett, D., Thomas, C., Thomas, D.C., Thomas, S., Thomas, A.K., Thomas-Woods, T., Thompson, T., Thompson, A.A.R., Thornton, T., Thorpe, M., Thwaites, R.S., Tilley, J., Tinker, N., Tiongson, G.F., Tobin, M., Tomlinson, J., Tong, C., Toshner, M., Touyz, R., Tripp, K.A., Tunnicliffe, E., Turnbull, A., Turner, E., Turner, S., Turner, V., Turner, K., Turney, S., Turtle, L., Turton, H., Ugoji, J., Ugwuoke, R., Upthegrove, R., Valabhji, J., Ventura, M., Vere, J., Vickers, C., Vinson, B., Wade, E., Wade, P., Wain, L.V., Wainwright, T., Wajero, L.O., Walder, S., Walker, S., Wall, E., Wallis, T., Walmsley, S., Walsh, J.A., Walsh, S., Warburton, L., Ward, T.J.C., Warwick, K., Wassall, H., Waterson, S., Watson, E., Watson, L., Watson, J., McCall, J. Weir, Welch, C., Welch, H., Welsh, B., Wessely, S., West, S., Weston, H., Wheeler, H., White, S., Whitehead, V., Whitney, J., Whittaker, S., Whittam, B., Whitworth, V., Wight, A., Wild, J., Wilkins, M., Wilkinson, D., Williams, B., Williams, N., Williams, J., Williams-Howard, S.A., Willicombe, M., Willis, G., Willoughby, J., Wilson, A., Wilson, D., Wilson, I., Window, N., Witham, M., Wolf-Roberts, R., Wood, C., Woodhead, F., Woods, J., Wootton, D.G., Wormleighton, J., Worsley, J., Wraith, D., Brown, C. Wrey, Wright, C., Wright, L., Wright, S., Wyles, J., Wynter, I., Xu, M., Yasmin, N., Yasmin, S., Yates, T., Yip, K.P., Young, B., Young, S., Young, A., Yousuf, A.J., Zawia, A., Zeidan, L., Zhao, B., Zheng, B., Zongo, O., Zheng, Bang, Vivaldi, Giulia, Daines, Luke, Leavy, Olivia C., Richardson, Matthew, Elneima, Omer, McAuley, Hamish J.C., Shikotra, Aarti, Singapuri, Amisha, Sereno, Marco, Saunders, Ruth M., Harris, Victoria C., Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy, Greening, Neil J., Pfeffer, Paul E., Hurst, John R., Brown, Jeremy S., Shankar-Hari, Manu, Echevarria, Carlos, De Soyza, Anthony, Harrison, Ewen M., Docherty, Annemarie B., Lone, Nazir, Quint, Jennifer K., Chalmers, James D., Ho, Ling-Pei, Horsley, Alex, Marks, Michael, Poinasamy, Krishna, Raman, Betty, Heaney, Liam G., Wain, Louise V., Evans, Rachael A., Brightling, Christopher E., Martineau, Adrian, and Sheikh, Aziz
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12. Identification of key opportunities for optimising the management of high-risk COPD patients in the UK using the CONQUEST quality standards: an observational longitudinal study
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Halpin, David M.G., Dickens, Andrew P., Skinner, Derek, Murray, Ruth, Singh, Mukesh, Hickman, Katherine, Carter, Victoria, Couper, Amy, Evans, Alexander, Pullen, Rachel, Menon, Shruti, Morris, Tamsin, Muellerova, Hana, Bafadhel, Mona, Chalmers, James, Devereux, Graham, Gibson, Martin, Hurst, John R., Jones, Rupert, Kostikas, Konstantinos, Quint, Jennifer, Singh, Dave, van Melle, Marije, Wilkinson, Tom, and Price, David
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13. Respiratory and peripheral muscle strength influence recovery of exercise capacity after severe exacerbation of COPD? An observational prospective cohort study
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Heubel, Alessandro D., Kabbach, Erika Z., Leonardi, Naiara T., Schafauser, Nathany S., Kawakami, Débora M.O., Sentanin, Anna Claudia, Pires Di Lorenzo, Valéria A., Borghi Silva, Audrey, Hurst, John R., and Mendes, Renata G.
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14. The extremely preterm young adult – State of the art
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Marlow, Neil, Johnson, Samantha, and Hurst, John R.
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15. Effect of Triple Therapy on Cardiovascular and Severe Cardiopulmonary Events in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase 3 Clinical Trial (ETHOS).
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Singh, Dave, Martinez, Fernando J., Hurst, John R., Han, MeiLan K., Gale, Chris P., Fredriksson, Martin, Kisielewicz, Dobrawa, Mushunje, Alec, Movitz, Charlotta, Ojili, Nikki, Parikh, Himanshu, Arya, Niki, Bowen, Karin, and Patel, Mehul
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CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease ,CLINICAL trials ,FORMOTEROL ,GLYCOPYRROLATE ,MORTALITY - Abstract
Rationale: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary events. In the phase III, 52-week ETHOS trial (NCT02465567), triple therapy with budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate (BGF) reduced rates of moderate/severe exacerbations and all-cause mortality compared with dual therapy with glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate (GFF) or budesonide/formoterol fumarate (BFF). However, the effect of BGF on cardiovascular events versus GFF remains unevaluated. Furthermore, the effect of BGF on time to first severe exacerbation has not been reported. Objectives: To assess the effects of BGF 320/18/9.6 μg (BGF 320) and other inhaled corticosteroid–containing arms on cardiovascular and severe cardiopulmonary endpoints versus GFF in patients with COPD from the ETHOS trial. Methods: Patients with moderate to very severe COPD and a history of exacerbations were randomized to twice-daily BGF 320, BGF 160/18/9.6 μg, BFF 320/9.6 μg, or GFF 18/9.6 μg (GFF). Time to first severe COPD exacerbation was a prespecified endpoint; post hoc cardiovascular and severe cardiopulmonary endpoints included time to first major adverse cardiac event, time to first cardiovascular adverse event (AE) of special interest, time to first cardiac AE, and time to the composite endpoint of first severe cardiopulmonary event. Measurements and Main Results: BGF 320 reduced the rate of first occurrence (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]) of cardiovascular and severe cardiopulmonary events versus GFF, including for time to first cardiovascular adverse event of special interest (0.63 [0.48, 0.82]), cardiac AE (0.60 [0.48, 0.76]), and severe cardiopulmonary event (0.80 [0.67, 0.95]). Conclusions: BGF had a benefit on cardiovascular endpoints and severe cardiopulmonary events versus GFF in patients with moderate to very severe COPD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Predictors of specialist care referrals (SCR) following emergency department review or hospital admission in adults with previous acute COVID-19: a prospective UK cohort study.
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Saigal, Anita, Xiao, Songyuan, Siddique, Owais, Naran, Prasheena, Bintalib, Heba M, Niklewicz, Camila Nagoda, Seligmann, George, Naidu, Sindhu Bhaarrati, Shah, Amar J, Ogbonnaya, Chibueze, Hurst, John R, Lipman, Marc Ci, and Mandal, Swapna
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Background: Long-COVID research to date focuses on outcomes in non-hospitalised vs. hospitalised survivors. However Emergency Department attendees (post-ED) presenting with acute COVID-19 may experience less supported recovery compared to people admitted and discharged from hospital (post-hospitalised group, PH). Objective: We evaluated outcomes and predictors of specialty care referrals (SCR) in those with ongoing symptomatic Long-COVID, comparing post-ED and PH adults. Methods: This prospective observational cohort study evaluates 800 PH and 484 post-ED adults from a single hospital in London, United Kingdom. Participants had either confirmed laboratory-positive SARS-CoV-2 infection or clinically suspected acute COVID-19 and were offered post-COVID clinical follow-up at approximately six weeks after their ED attendance or inpatient discharge, to assess ongoing symptoms and support recovery. Multiple logistic regression determined associations with specialist care referrals (SCR) to respiratory, cardiology, physiotherapy (including chest physiotherapy), and mental health services. Results: Presence of at least one Long-COVID symptom was lower in adults attending ED services with acute COVID-19 compared to those hospitalised (70.1% post-ED vs. 79.5% PH adults, p < 0.001). Total number of Long-COVID symptoms was associated with increased SCR in all patients (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 1.26, 95%CI:1.16, 1.36, p < 0.001), with post-ED adults more likely to need a SCR overall (aOR = 1.82, 95%CI:1.19, 2.79, p = 0.006). Post-ED adults had higher SCR to both physiotherapy (aOR = 2.59, 95%CI:1.35, 4.96, p = 0.004) and mental health services (aOR = 3.84, 95%CI:2.00, 7.37, p < 0.001), with pre-existing mental illness linked to the latter (aOR = 4.08, 95%CI:1.07, 15.6, p = 0.04). Conclusions: We demonstrate greater specialist care referrals to mental health and physiotherapy services in patients attending the ED and discharged with acute COVID-19, compared to those admitted, despite lower ongoing COVID-19 symptom burden. Total number of symptoms, pre-existing co-morbidity such as smoking status, cardiac co-morbidities, and mental health illnesses may predict those requiring healthcare input. This information may enable better post-COVID support for ED attendees, a distinct group who should not be neglected when preparing for future pandemics. Trial registration: This study had HRA approval (20/HRA/4928). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Triple Therapy with Budesonide/Glycopyrronium/Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate versus Dual Therapies for Patients with COPD and Phenotypic Features of Asthma: A Pooled Post Hoc Analysis of KRONOS and ETHOS.
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Muro, Shigeo, Seki, Munehiro, Hurst, John R, Petullo, David, Marshall, Jonathan, Bowen, Karin, Darken, Patrick F, Duncan, Elizabeth A, Megally, Ayman, and Patel, Mehul
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18. Nasal and systemic inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
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Obling, Nicolai, Backer, Vibeke, Hurst, John R., and Bodtger, Uffe
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19. Illness Representations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) to Inform Health Education Strategies and Research Design-Learning from Rural Uganda
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Nagourney, Emily M., Robertson, Nicole M., Rykiel, Natalie, Siddharthan, Trishul, Alupo, Patricia, Encarnacion, Marysol, Kirenga, Bruce J., Kalyesubula, Robert, Quaderi, Shumonta A., Hurst, John R., Checkley, William, and Pollard, Suzanne L.
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More than 90% of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries; however, few studies have examined the illness experiences of individuals living with and providing treatment for COPD in these settings. This study characterizes illness representations for COPD in Nakaseke, Uganda from the perspectives of health care providers, village health teams and community members (CMs) with COPD. We conducted 40 in-depth, semi-structured interviews (16 health care providers, 12 village health teams and 12 CMs, aged 25-80 years). Interviews were analyzed using inductive coding, and the Illness Representations Model guided our analysis. Stakeholder groups showed concordance in identifying causal mechanisms of COPD, but showed disagreement in reasons for care seeking behaviors and treatment preferences. CMs did not use a distinct label to differentiate COPD from other respiratory illnesses, and described both the physical and social consequences of COPD. Local representations can inform development of adapted educational and self-management tools for COPD.
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20. Predictive Factors for and Complications of Bronchiectasis in Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disorders
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Sperlich, Johannes M., Grimbacher, Bodo, Soetedjo, Veronika, Workman, Sarita, Burns, Siobhan O., Lowe, David M., and Hurst, John R.
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21. Upper airway symptoms and Small Airways Disease in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, COPD
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Obling, Nicolai, Rangelov, Bojidar, Backer, Vibeke, Hurst, John R., and Bodtger, Uffe
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22. The long-term sequelae of COVID-19: an international consensus on research priorities for patients with pre-existing and new-onset airways disease
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Adeloye, Davies, Elneima, Omer, Daines, Luke, Poinasamy, Krisnah, Quint, Jennifer K, Walker, Samantha, Brightling, Chris E, Siddiqui, Salman, Hurst, John R, Chalmers, James D, Pfeffer, Paul E, Novotny, Petr, Drake, Thomas M, Abdollahi, Mohammad, Agarwal, Dhiraj, Al-Lehebi, Riyad, Barnes, Peter J, Bayry, Jagadeesh, Bonay, Marcel, Bont, Louis J, Bourdin, Arnaud, Brown, Thomas, Caramori, Gaetano, Chan, Amy Hai Yan, Dockrell, David H, Doe, Simon, Duckers, Jamie, D'Urzo, Anthony, Ekström, Magnus, Esteban, Cristóbal, Greene, Catherine M, Gupta, Atul, Ingram, Jennifer L, Khoo, Ee Ming, Ko, Fanny Wai San, Koppelman, Gerard H, Lipworth, Brian J, Lisspers, Karin, Loebinger, Michael, Lopez-Campos, Jose Luis, Maddocks, Matthew, Mannino, David, Martinez-Garcia, Miguel A, Mcnamara, Renae, Miravitlles, Marc, Ndarukwa, Pisirai, Pooler, Alison, Rhee, Chin Kook, Schwarz, Peter, Shaw, Dominick, Steiner, Michael, Tai, Andrew, Ulrik, Charlotte Suppli, Walker, Paul, Williams, Michelle C, Heaney, Liam G, Rudan, Igor, Sheikh, Aziz, and De Soyza, Anthony
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23. Physical, cognitive, and mental health impacts of COVID-19 after hospitalisation (PHOSP-COVID): a UK multicentre, prospective cohort study
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Abel, K, Adamali, H, Adeloye, D, Adeyemi, O, Adeyemi, F, Ahmad, S, Ahmed, R, Ainsworth, M, Al-Sheklly, B, Alamoudi, A, Aljaroof, M, Allan, L, Allen, R, Alli, A, Altmann, D, Anderson, D, Andrews, M, Angyal, A, Antoniades, C, Arbane, G, Armour, C, Armstrong, N, Armstrong, L, Arnold, H, Arnold, D, Ashworth, M, Ashworth, A, Assefa-Kebede, H, Atkin, P, Atkins, H, Atkins, A, Aul, R, Avram, C, Baggott, R, Baguley, D, Baillie, J K, Bain, S, Bakali, M, Bakau, M, Baldry, E, Baldwin, D, Ballard, C, Bambrough, J, Barker, R E, Barratt, S, Barrett, F, Basire, D, Basu, N, Batterham, R, Baxendale, H, Bayes, H, Bayley, M, Beadsworth, M, Beirne, P, Bell, R, Bell, D, Berry, C, Betts, S, Bhui, K, Bishop, L, Blaikely, J, Bloomfield, C, Bloss, A, Bolger, A, Bolton, C E, Bonnington, J, Botkai, A, Bourne, M, Bourne, C, Bradley, E, Bramham, K, Brear, L, Breen, G, Breeze, J, Briggs, A, Bright, E, Brightling, C E, Brill, S, Brindle, K, Broad, L, Broome, M, Brown, J S, Brown, M, Brown, J, Brown, R, Brown, V, Brown, A, Brugha, T, Brunskill, N, Buch, M, Bularga, A, Bullmore, E, Burn, D, Burns, G, Busby, J, Buttress, A, Byrne, S, Cairns, P, Calder, P C, Calvelo, E, Card, B, Carr, L, Carson, G, Carter, P, Cavanagh, J, Chalder, T, Chalmers, J D, Chambers, R C, Channon, K, Chapman, K, Charalambou, A, Chaudhuri, N, Checkley, A, Chen, J, Chetham, L, Chilvers, E R, Chinoy, H, Chong-James, K, Choudhury, N, Choudhury, G, Chowdhury, P, Chowienczyk, P, Christie, C, Clark, D, Clark, C, Clarke, J, Clift, P, Clohisey, S, Coburn, Z, Cole, J, Coleman, C, Connell, D, Connolly, B, Connor, L, Cook, A, Cooper, B, Coupland, C, Craig, T, Crisp, P, Cristiano, D, Crooks, M G, Cross, A, Cruz, I, Cullinan, P, Daines, L, Dalton, M, Dark, P, Dasgin, J, David, A, David, C, Davies, M, Davies, G, Davies, K, Davies, F, Davies, G A, Daynes, E, De Silva, T, De Soyza, A, Deakin, B, Deans, A, Defres, S, Dell, A, Dempsey, K, Dennis, J, Dewar, A, Dharmagunawardena, R, Diar Bakerly, N, Dipper, A, Diver, S, Diwanji, S N, Dixon, M, Djukanovic, R, Dobson, H, Dobson, C, Dobson, S L, Docherty, A B, Donaldson, A, Dong, T, Dormand, N, Dougherty, A, Dowling, R, Drain, S, Dulawan, P, Dunleavy, A, Dunn, S, Easom, N, Echevarria, C, Edwards, S, Edwardson, C, Elliott, B, Elliott, A, Ellis, Y, Elmer, A, Elneima, O, Evans, R A, Evans, J, Evans, H, Evans, D, Evans, R I, Evans, R, Evans, T, Fabbri, L, Fairbairn, S, Fairman, A, Fallon, K, Faluyi, D, Favager, C, Felton, T, Finch, J, Finney, S, Fisher, H, Fletcher, S, Flockton, R, Foote, D, Ford, A, Forton, D, Francis, R, Francis, S, Francis, C, Frankel, A, Fraser, E, Free, R, French, N, Fuld, J, Furniss, J, Garner, L, Gautam, N, Geddes, J R, George, P M, George, J, Gibbons, M, Gilmour, L, Gleeson, F, Glossop, J, Glover, S, Goodman, N, Gooptu, B, Gorsuch, T, Gourlay, E, Greenhaff, P, Greenhalf, W, Greenhalgh, A, Greening, N J, Greenwood, J, Greenwood, S, Gregory, R, Grieve, D, Gummadi, M, Gupta, A, Gurram, S, Guthrie, E, Hadley, K, Haggar, A, Hainey, K, Haldar, P, Hall, I, Hall, L, Halling-Brown, M, Hamil, R, Hanley, N A, Hardwick, H E, Hardy, E, Hargadon, B, Harrington, K, Harris, V, Harrison, E M, Harrison, P, Hart, N, Harvey, A, Harvey, M, Harvie, M, Havinden-Williams, M, Hawkes, J, Hawkings, N, Haworth, J, Hayday, A, Heaney, L G, Heeney, J L, Heightman, M, Heller, S, Henderson, M, Hesselden, L, Hillman, T, Hingorani, A, Hiwot, T, Ho, L P, Hoare, A, Hoare, M, Hogarth, P, Holbourn, A, Holdsworth, L, Holgate, D, Holmes, K, Holroyd-Hind, B, Horsley, A, Hosseini, A, Hotopf, M, Houchen, L, Howard, L, Howell, A, Hufton, E, Hughes, A, Hughes, J, Hughes, R, Humphries, A, Huneke, N, Hurst, J R, Hurst, R, Husain, M, Hussell, T, Ibrahim, W, Ient, A, Ingram, L, Ismail, K, Jackson, T, Jacob, J, James, W Y, Janes, S, Jarvis, H, Jayaraman, B, Jenkins, R G, Jezzard, P, Jiwa, K, Johnson, S, Johnson, C, Johnston, D, Jolley, C, Jolley, C J, Jones, I, Jones, S, Jones, D, Jones, H, Jones, G, Jones, M, Jose, S, Kabir, T, Kaltsakas, G, Kamwa, V, Kar, P, Kausar, Z, Kelly, S, Kerr, S, Key, A L, Khan, F, Khunti, K, King, C, King, B, Kitterick, P, Klenerman, P, Knibbs, L, Knight, S, Knighton, A, Kon, O M, Kon, S, Kon, S S, Korszun, A, Kotanidis, C, Koychev, I, Kurupati, P, Kwan, J, Laing, C, Lamlum, H, Landers, G, Langenberg, C, Lasserson, D, Lawrie, A, Lea, A, Leavy, O C, Lee, D, Lee, E, Leitch, K, Lenagh, R, Lewis, K, Lewis, V, Lewis, K E, Lewis, J, Lewis-Burke, N, Light, T, Lightstone, L, Lim, L, Linford, S, Lingford-Hughes, A, Lipman, M, Liyanage, K, Lloyd, A, Logan, S, Lomas, D, Lone, N I, Loosley, R, Lord, J M, Lota, H, Lucey, A, MacGowan, G, Macharia, I, Mackay, C, Macliver, L, Madathil, S, Madzamba, G, Magee, N, Mairs, N, Majeed, N, Major, E, Malim, M, Mallison, G, Man, W, Mandal, S, Mangion, K, Mansoori, P, Marciniak, S, Mariveles, M, Marks, M, Marshall, B, Martineau, A, Maskell, N, Matila, D, Matthews, L, Mayet, J, McAdoo, S, McAllister-Williams, H, McArdle, P, McArdle, A, McAulay, D, McAuley, H J C, McAuley, D F, McCafferty, K, McCann, G P, McCauley, H, McCourt, P, Mcgarvey, L, McGinness, J, McGovern, A, McGuinness, H, McInnes, I B, McIvor, K, McIvor, E, McMahon, A, McMahon, M J, McMorrow, L, Mcnally, T, McNarry, M, McQueen, A, McShane, H, Megson, S, Meiring, J, Menzies, D, Michael, A, Michael, B D, Milligan, L, Mills, N, Mitchell, J, Mohamed, A, Molyneaux, P L, Monteiro, W, Morley, A, Morrison, L, Morriss, R, Morrow, A, Moss, A, Moss, A J, Moss, P, Mukaetova-Ladinska, E, Munawar, U, Murali, E, Murira, J, Nassa, H, Neill, P, Neubauer, S, Newby, D, Newell, H, Newton Cox, A, Nicholson, T, Nicoll, D, Nolan, C M, Noonan, M J, Novotny, P, Nunag, J, Nyaboko, J, O'Brien, L, Odell, N, Ogg, G, Olaosebikan, O, Oliver, C, Omar, Z, Openshaw, P J M, Osbourne, R, Ostermann, M, Overton, C, Oxton, J, Pacpaco, E, Paddick, S, Papineni, P, Paradowski, K, Pareek, M, Parekh, D, Parfrey, H, Pariante, C, Parker, S, Parkes, M, Parmar, J, Parvin, R, Patale, S, Patel, B, Patel, S, Patel, M, Pathmanathan, B, Pavlides, M, Pearl, J E, Peckham, D, Pendlebury, J, Peng, Y, Pennington, C, Peralta, I, Perkins, E, Peto, T, Petousi, N, Petrie, J, Pfeffer, P, Phipps, J, Pimm, J, Piper Hanley, K, Pius, R, Plein, S, Plekhanova, T, Poinasamy, K, Polgar, O, Poll, L, Porter, J C, Portukhay, S, Powell, N, Price, L, Price, D, Price, A, Price, C, Prickett, A, Quaid, S, Quigley, J, Quint, J, Qureshi, H, Rahman, N, Rahman, M, Ralser, M, Raman, B, Ramos, A, Rangeley, J, Rees, T, Regan, K, Richards, A, Richardson, M, Rivera-Ortega, P, Robertson, E, Rodgers, J, Ross, G, Rossdale, J, Rostron, A, Routen, A, Rowland, A, Rowland, M J, Rowland, J, Rowland-Jones, S L, Roy, K, Rudan, I, Russell, R, Russell, E, Sabit, R, Sage, E K, Samani, N, Samuel, R, Sapey, E, Saralaya, D, Saratzis, A, Sargeant, J, Sass, T, Sattar, N, Saunders, K, Saunders, R, Saxon, W, Sayer, A, Schwaeble, W, Scott, J, Scott, K, Selby, N, Semple, M G, Sereno, M, Shah, K, Shah, A, Shah, P, Sharma, M, Sharpe, M, Sharpe, C, Shaw, V, Sheikh, A, Shevket, K, Shikotra, A, Short, J, Siddiqui, S, Sigfrid, L, Simons, G, Simpson, J, Singapuri, A, Singh, S J, Singh, C, Singh, S, Skeemer, J, Smith, I, Smith, J, Smith, L, Smith, A, Soares, M, Southern, D, Spears, M, Spencer, L G, Speranza, F, Stadon, L, Stanel, S, Steiner, M, Stensel, D, Stern, M, Stewart, I, Stockley, J, Stone, R, Storrie, A, Storton, K, Stringer, E, Subbe, C, Sudlow, C, Suleiman, Z, Summers, C, Summersgill, C, Sutherland, D, Sykes, D L, Sykes, R, Talbot, N, Tan, A L, Taylor, C, Taylor, A, Te, A, Tedd, H, Tee, C J, Tench, H, Terry, S, Thackray-Nocera, S, Thaivalappil, F, Thickett, D, Thomas, D, Thomas, D C, Thomas, A K, Thompson, A A R, Thompson, T, Thornton, T, Thwaites, R S, Tobin, M, Toingson, G F, Tong, C, Toshner, M, Touyz, R, Tripp, K A, Tunnicliffe, E, Turner, E, Turtle, L, Turton, H, Ugwuoke, R, Upthegrove, R, Valabhji, J, Vellore, K, Wade, E, Wain, L V, Wajero, L O, Walder, S, Walker, S, Wall, E, Wallis, T, Walmsley, S, Walsh, S, Walsh, J A, Watson, L, Watson, J, Watson, E, Welch, C, Welch, H, Welsh, B, Wessely, S, West, S, Wheeler, H, Whitehead, V, Whitney, J, Whittaker, S, Whittam, B, Wild, J, Wilkins, M, Wilkinson, D, Williams, N, Williams, B, Williams, J, Williams-Howard, S A, Willicombe, M, Willis, G, Wilson, D, Wilson, I, Window, N, Witham, M, Wolf-Roberts, R, Woodhead, F, Woods, J, Wootton, D, Worsley, J, Wraith, D, Wright, L, Wright, C, Wright, S, Xie, C, Yasmin, S, Yates, T, Yip, K P, Young, B, Young, S, Young, A, Yousuf, A J, Yousuf, A, Zawia, A, Zhao, B, Zongo, O, Evans, Rachael A, McAuley, Hamish J C, Harrison, Ewen M, Shikotra, Aarti, Singapuri, Amisha, Sereno, Marco, Elneima, Omer, Docherty, Annemarie B, Lone, Nazir I, Leavy, Olivia C, Daines, Luke, Baillie, J Kenneth, Brown, Jeremy S, Chalder, Trudie, De Soyza, Anthony, Diar Bakerly, Nawar, Easom, Nicholas, Geddes, John R, Greening, Neil J, Hart, Nick, Heaney, Liam G, Heller, Simon, Howard, Luke, Hurst, John R, Jacob, Joseph, Jenkins, R Gisli, Jolley, Caroline, Kerr, Steven, Kon, Onn M, Lewis, Keir, Lord, Janet M, McCann, Gerry P, Neubauer, Stefan, Openshaw, Peter J M, Parekh, Dhruv, Pfeffer, Paul, Rahman, Najib M, Raman, Betty, Richardson, Matthew, Rowland, Matthew, Semple, Malcolm G, Shah, Ajay M, Singh, Sally J, Sheikh, Aziz, Thomas, David, Toshner, Mark, Chalmers, James D, Ho, Ling-Pei, Horsley, Alex, Marks, Michael, Poinasamy, Krisnah, Wain, Louise V, and Brightling, Christopher E
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24. Improving lung health in low-income and middle-income countries: from challenges to solutions
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Meghji, Jamilah, Mortimer, Kevin, Agusti, Alvar, Allwood, Brian W, Asher, Innes, Bateman, Eric D, Bissell, Karen, Bolton, Charlotte E, Bush, Andrew, Celli, Bartolome, Chiang, Chen-Yuan, Cruz, Alvaro A, Dinh-Xuan, Anh-Tuan, El Sony, Asma, Fong, Kwun M, Fujiwara, Paula I, Gaga, Mina, Garcia-Marcos, Luis, Halpin, David M G, Hurst, John R, Jayasooriya, Shamanthi, Kumar, Ajay, Lopez-Varela, Maria V, Masekela, Refiloe, Mbatchou Ngahane, Bertrand H, Montes de Oca, Maria, Pearce, Neil, Reddel, Helen K, Salvi, Sundeep, Singh, Sally J, Varghese, Cherian, Vogelmeier, Claus F, Walker, Paul, Zar, Heather J, and Marks, Guy B
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25. Gaps in COPD Guidelines of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Scoping Review
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Tabyshova, Aizhamal, Hurst, John R., Soriano, Joan B., Checkley, William, Wan-Chun Huang, Erick, Trofor, Antigona C., Flores-Flores, Oscar, Alupo, Patricia, Gianella, Gonzalo, Ferdous, Tarana, Meharg, David, Alison, Jennifer, Correia de Sousa, Jaime, Postma, Maarten J., Chavannes, Niels H., and van Boven, Job F.M.
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26. Current Practices and Considerations in Lung Biopsy for Suspected Granulomatous-Lymphocytic Interstitial Lung Disease: A Clinician Survey.
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Bintalib, Heba M., Davidsen, Jesper Rømhild, Van de Ven, Annick A.J.M., Goddard, Sarah, Burns, Siobhan O., Warnatz, Klaus, and Hurst, John R.
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LUNG radiography ,BIOPSY ,CONSENSUS (Social sciences) ,GRANULOMA ,MEDICAL personnel ,RESEARCH funding ,COMPUTED tomography ,INTERSTITIAL lung diseases ,CHEST X rays ,SURVEYS ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,PHYSICIAN practice patterns ,NEEDLE biopsy ,EXPERTISE - Abstract
Introduction: This study explores clinicians' diagnostic practices and perceptions in the context of granulomatous-lymphocytic interstitial lung disease (GLILD), a pulmonary manifestation of common variable immunodeficiency disorder. The aim was to gain valuable insights into key aspects, such as the utilization of radiological features for diagnostic purposes, indications for lung biopsy, preferred biopsy techniques, and the relative importance of different histopathological findings in confirming GLILD. Method: A survey targeting expert clinicians was conducted, focusing on their experiences, practices, and attitudes towards lung biopsy in suspected GLILD cases. Results: The survey revealed that the majority of respondents accepted high-resolution computed tomography as a sufficient alternative to biopsy for making a probable GLILD diagnosis in most patients. There was a consensus among most respondents that the presence of extrapulmonary granulomatous disease is adequate for making a diagnosis of GLILD where the chest imaging and clinical picture are consistent. When a biopsy was recommended, there was notable variation in the preferred initial biopsy technique, with 35% favouring transbronchial biopsy. Conclusion: Our findings underscore the complexity of diagnosing GLILD, indicating varied clinician opinions on the necessity and efficacy of lung biopsies. They highlight the need for further research and the development of consistent diagnostic criteria and management protocols, ultimately aiming to enhance the accuracy and safety of GLILD diagnosis and treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Overcoming challenges of managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in low- and middle-income countries.
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Alupo, Patricia, Baluku, Joseph, Bongomin, Felix, Siddharthan, Trishul, Katagira, Winceslaus, Ddungu, Ahmed, Hurst, John R., van Boven, Job F. M., Worodria, William, and Kirenga, Bruce J.
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28. Investigating pulmonary and non-infectious complications in common variable immunodeficiency disorders: a UK national multi-centre study.
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Bintalib, Heba M., Grigoriadou, Sofia, Patel, Smita Y., Mutlu, Leman, Sooriyakumar, Kavitha, Vaitla, Prashantha, McDermott, Elizabeth, Drewe, Elizabeth, Steele, Cathal, Ahuja, Manisha, Garcez, Tomaz, Gompels, Mark, Grammatikos, Alexandros, Herwadkar, Archana, Ayub, Rehana, Halliday, Neil, Burns, Siobhan O., Hurst, John R., and Goddard, Sarah
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COMMON variable immunodeficiency ,INTERSTITIAL lung diseases ,DISEASE complications ,LUNG diseases ,GASTROINTESTINAL diseases ,BRONCHIECTASIS - Abstract
Background: Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disorders (CVID) encompass a spectrum of immunodeficiency characterised by recurrent infections and diverse non-infectious complications (NICs). This study aimed to describe the clinical features and variation in NICs in CVID with and without interstitial lung disease (ILD) from a large UK national registry population. Methods: Retrospective, cross-sectional data from a UK multicentre database (previously known as UKPIN), categorising patients into those with CVID-ILD and those with NICs related to CVID but without pulmonary involvement (CVID-EP; EP= extra-pulmonary involvement only). Results: 129 patients were included. Chronic lung diseases, especially CVID-ILD, are prominent complications in complex CVID, occurring in 62% of the cohort. Bronchiectasis was common (64% of the cohort) and associated with greater pulmonary function impairment in patients with CVID-ILD compared to those without bronchiectasis. Lymphadenopathy and the absence of gastrointestinal diseases were significant predictors of ILD in complex CVID. Although the presence of liver disease did not differ significantly between the groups, nearly half of the CVID-ILD patients were found to have liver disease. Patients with CVID-ILD were more likely to receive immunosuppressive treatments such as rituximab and mycophenolate mofetil than the CVID-EP group, indicating greater need for treatment and risk of complications. Conclusion: This study highlights the significant burden of CVID-ILD within the CVID population with NICs only. The lungs emerged as the most frequently affected organ, with ILD and bronchiectasis both highly prevalent. These findings emphasise the necessity of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach in managing CVID patients, considering their susceptibility to various comorbidities and complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Risk factors and associated outcomes of hospital readmission in COPD: A systematic review
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Njoku, Chidiamara M., Alqahtani, Jaber S., Wimmer, Barbara C., Peterson, Gregory M., Kinsman, Leigh, Hurst, John R., and Bereznicki, Bonnie J.
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30. Enrichment of the airway microbiome in people living with HIV with potential pathogenic bacteria despite antiretroviral therapy
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Rofael, Sylvia A.D., Brown, James, Pickett, Elisha, Johnson, Margaret, Hurst, John R., Spratt, David, Lipman, Marc, and McHugh, Timothy D.
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31. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: aetiology, pathology, physiology and outcome
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Cheng, Daryl and Hurst, John R.
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32. Understanding the impact of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbations on patient health and quality of life
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Hurst, John R., Skolnik, Neil, Hansen, Gerald J., Anzueto, Antonio, Donaldson, Gavin C., Dransfield, Mark T., and Varghese, Precil
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33. Effectiveness of low-dose theophylline for the management of biomass-associated COPD (LODOT-BCOPD): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Siddharthan, Trishul, Pollard, Suzanne L., Jackson, Peter, Robertson, Nicole M., Wosu, Adaeze C., Rahman, Nihaal, Padalkar, Roma, Sekitoleko, Isaac, Namazzi, Esther, Alupo, Patricia, Hurst, John R., Kalyesubula, Robert, Dowdy, David, Wise, Robert, Barnes, Peter J., Checkley, William, and Kirenga, Bruce
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34. AM/PM dosing of LAMA for COPD: a randomized controlled trial protocol using digital recruitment and registries.
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Sivapalan, Pradeesh, Rømer, Valdemar, Klausen, Tobias Wirenfeldt, Johansen, Niklas Dyrby, Pareek, Manan, Modin, Daniel, Mathioudakis, Alexander, Vestbo, Jørgen, Eklöf, Josefin, Jordan, Alexander, Hurst, John R., Biering-Sørensen, Tor, and Jensen, Jens-Ulrik
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35. QRISK3 underestimates the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with COPD.
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Amegadzie, Joseph Emil, Zhiwei Gao, Quint, Jennifer K., Russell, Richard, Hurst, John R., Tae Yoon Lee, Sin, Don D., Wenjia Chen, Bafadhel, Mona, and Sadatsafavi, Mohsen
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CLINICAL decision support systems ,CORONARY artery disease ,ANTERIOR wall myocardial infarction ,STILL'S disease ,CORONARY disease ,MYOCARDIAL infarction ,CLUSTER headache - Published
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36. Long-term impact of COVID-19 hospitalisation among individuals with pre-existing airway diseases in the UK: a multicentre, longitudinal cohort study -- PHOSP-COVID.
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Elneima, Omer, Hurst, John R., Echevarria, Carlos, Quint, Jennifer K., Walker, Samantha, Siddiqui, Salman, Novotny, Petr, Pfeffer, Paul E., Brown, Jeremy S., Manu Shankar-Hari, McAuley, Hamish J. C., Leavy, Olivia C., Aarti Shikotra, Amisha Singapuri, Sereno, Marco, Richardson, Matthew, Saunders, Ruth M., Harris, Victoria C., Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy, and Greening, Neil J.
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37. Home monitoring to detect progression of interstitial lung disease: A prospective cohort study.
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Althobiani, Malik A., Ranjan, Yatharth, Russell, Anne‐Marie, Jacob, Joseph, Orini, Michele, Sankesara, Heet, Conde, Pauline, Rashid, Zulqarnain, Dobson, Richard J. B., Hurst, John R., Porter, Joanna C., and Folarin, Amos A.
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This article explores the potential benefits of home monitoring for patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). It suggests that traditional measures of disease severity may not fully capture the complexities of ILD, and home monitoring, particularly home-spirometry, has shown promise in predicting outcomes and correlating with hospital-spirometry. However, there is limited evidence supporting the continuous monitoring of physiological parameters and symptoms in detecting disease progression or response to treatment. The study discussed in the article evaluated a real-time multimodal program using commercially available technology to monitor ILD patients over 26 weeks. The study found differences in baseline characteristics between patients who progressed and those who remained stable, and further research is needed to explore the potential of continuous home monitoring in managing ILD. [Extracted from the article]
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38. Implications of Cardiopulmonary Risk for the Management of COPD: A Narrative Review.
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Singh, Dave, Han, MeiLan K., Hawkins, Nathaniel M., Hurst, John R., Kocks, Janwillem W. H., Skolnik, Neil, Stolz, Daiana, El Khoury, Jad, and Gale, Chris P.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) constitutes a major global health burden and is the third leading cause of death worldwide. A high proportion of patients with COPD have cardiovascular disease, but there is also evidence that COPD is a risk factor for adverse outcomes in cardiovascular disease. Patients with COPD frequently die of respiratory and cardiovascular causes, yet the identification and management of cardiopulmonary risk remain suboptimal owing to limited awareness and clinical intervention. Acute exacerbations punctuate the progression of COPD in many patients, reducing lung function and increasing the risk of subsequent exacerbations and cardiovascular events that may lead to early death. This narrative review defines and summarises the principles of COPD-associated cardiopulmonary risk, and examines respiratory interventions currently available to modify this risk, as well as providing expert opinion on future approaches to addressing cardiopulmonary risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Quality control for multiple breath washout tests in multicentre bronchiectasis studies: Experiences from the BRONCH-UK clinimetrics study
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O'Neill, Katherine, Lakshmipathy, Gokul R., Ferguson, Kathryn, Cosgrove, Denise, Hill, A.T., Loebinger, Michael R., Carroll, Mary, Chalmers, J.D., Gatheral, Timothy, Johnson, Chris, DeSoyza, Anthony, Hurst, John R., Bradbury, Ian, Elborn, J.S., and Bradley, Judy M.
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40. COPD Exacerbations: A Patient and Physician’s Perspective
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Linnell, John and Hurst, John R.
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41. Respiratory Infections and Antibiotic Usage in Common Variable Immunodeficiency
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Sperlich, Johannes M., Grimbacher, Bodo, Workman, Sarita, Haque, Tanzina, Seneviratne, Suranjith L., Burns, Siobhan O., Reiser, Veronika, Vach, Werner, Hurst, John R., and Lowe, David M.
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42. Once Daily Versus Overnight and Symptom Versus Physiological Monitoring to Detect Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
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Al Rajeh, Ahmed M, Aldabayan, Yousef Saad, Aldhahir, Abdulelah, Pickett, Elisha, Quaderi, Shumonta, Alqahtani, Jaber S, Mandal, Swapna, Lipman, Marc CI, and Hurst, John R
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BackgroundEarlier detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations may facilitate more rapid treatment with reduced risk of hospitalization. Changes in pulse oximetry may permit early detection of exacerbations. We hypothesized that overnight pulse oximetry would be superior to once-daily monitoring for the early detection of exacerbations. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate whether measuring changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation overnight is superior to once-daily monitoring of both parameters and to assess symptom changes in facilitating earlier detection of COPD exacerbations. MethodsA total of 83 patients with COPD were randomized to once-daily or overnight pulse oximetry. Both groups completed the COPD assessment test questionnaire daily. The baseline mean and SD for each pulse oximetry variable were calculated from 14 days of stable monitoring. Changes in exacerbation were expressed as Z scores from this baseline. ResultsThe mean age of the patients was 70.6 (SD 8.1) years, 52% (43/83) were female, and the mean FEV1 was 53.0% (SD 18.5%) predicted. Of the 83 patients, 27 experienced an exacerbation. Symptoms were significantly elevated above baseline from 5 days before to 12 days after treatment initiation. Day-to-day variation in pulse oximetry during the stable state was significantly less in the overnight group than in the once-daily group. There were greater relative changes at exacerbation in heart rate than oxygen saturation. An overnight composite score of change in heart rate and oxygen saturation changed significantly from 7 days before initiation of treatment for exacerbation and had a positive predictive value for exacerbation of 91.2%. However, this was not statistically better than examining changes in symptoms alone. ConclusionsOvernight pulse oximetry permits earlier detection of COPD exacerbations compared with once-daily monitoring. Monitoring physiological variables was not superior to monitoring symptoms, and the latter would be a simpler approach, except where there is a need for objective verification of exacerbations. Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT03003702; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03003702
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43. British Lung Foundation/United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency Network Consensus Statement on the Definition, Diagnosis, and Management of Granulomatous-Lymphocytic Interstitial Lung Disease in Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disorders
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Hurst, John R., Verma, Nisha, Lowe, David, Baxendale, Helen E., Jolles, Stephen, Kelleher, Peter, Longhurst, Hilary J., Patel, Smita Y., Renzoni, Elisabetta A., Sander, Clare R., Avery, Gerard R., Babar, Judith L., Buckland, Matthew S., Burns, Siobhan, Egner, William, Gompels, Mark M., Gordins, Pavels, Haddock, Jamanda A., Hart, Simon P., Hayman, Grant R., Herriot, Richard, Hoyles, Rachel K., Huissoon, Aarnoud P., Jacob, Joseph, Nicholson, Andrew G., Rassl, Doris M., Sargur, Ravishankar B., Savic, Sinisa, Seneviratne, Suranjith L., Sheaff, Michael, Vaitla, Prashantha M., Walters, Gareth I., Whitehouse, Joanna L., Wright, Penny A., and Condliffe, Alison M.
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44. The heterogeneity of systemic inflammation in bronchiectasis
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Saleh, Aarash D., Chalmers, James D., De Soyza, Anthony, Fardon, Thomas C., Koustas, Spiro O., Scott, Jonathan, Simpson, A. John, Brown, Jeremy S., and Hurst, John R.
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45. Multimorbidity and acute infectious diseases in urban and semi-urban settings in Peru: A mixed-methods study.
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Anza-Ramirez, Cecilia, Najarro, Lizzete, Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio, Diez-Canseco, Francisco, Fottrell, Edward, Abubakar, Ibrahim, Hernández-Vásquez, Akram, Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M., Hurst, John R., and Miranda, Juan Jaime
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COMMUNICABLE diseases ,QUALITATIVE research ,DATA analysis ,INTERVIEWING ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,QUANTITATIVE research ,HELP-seeking behavior ,CHI-squared test ,LONGITUDINAL method ,SURVEYS ,RESEARCH methodology ,QUALITY of life ,STATISTICS ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,RESOURCE-limited settings ,COMORBIDITY ,PHYSICAL activity ,NONPARAMETRIC statistics - Abstract
Background: The co-occurrence of chronic diseases and acute infectious events exacerbates disability and diminishes quality of life, yet research in Low- and Middle-Income countries is scarce. We aimed to investigate the relationship between infectious events and multimorbidity in resource-constrained settings. Methods: We conducted a sequential mixed-method study in Lima and Tumbes, Peru, with participants having multimorbidity from the CRONICAS Cohort Study. They completed a questionnaire on the occurrence, treatment, and health-seeking behaviour related to acute infectious events. Qualitative interviews explored the perceptions and links between multimorbidity and acute infectious events for a subgroup of participants. Findings: Among individuals with multimorbidity, low awareness of chronic conditions and poor medication adherence. The cumulative incidence for respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, the most reported acute conditions, was 2.0 [95%CI: 1.8–2.2] and 1.6 [1.2–1.9] events per person per year, respectively. Individuals with cancer (6.4 [1.6–11.2] events per person per year) or gastrointestinal reflux (7.2 [4.4–10.1] events per person per year) reported higher cumulative incidence of infectious events than others, such as those with cardiovascular and metabolic conditions (5.2 [4.6–5.8] events per person per year). Those with three or more chronic conditions had a slightly higher cumulative incidence compared with individuals with two conditions (5.7 [4.4–7.0] vs 5.0 [4.4–5.6] events per person per year). Around 40% of individuals with multimorbidity sought healthcare assistance, while others chose drugstores or didn't seek help. Our qualitative analysis showed diverse perceptions among participants regarding the connections between chronic and acute conditions. Those who recognized a connection emphasized the challenges in managing these interactions. Interpretation: Our study advances understanding of multimorbidity challenges in resource-limited settings, highlighting the impact of acute infections on patients' existing multimorbidity burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Interstitial lung disease: a review of classification, etiology, epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
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Althobiani, Malik A., Russell, Anne-Marie, Jacob, Joseph, Ranjan, Yatharth, Folarin, Amos A., Hurst, John R., and Porter, Joanna C.
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47. MACE in COPD: addressing cardiopulmonary risk.
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Hurst, John R and Gale, Chris P
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48. Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The Costs and Benefits of Case Finding.
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Aaron, Shawn D., Montes de Oca, Maria, Celli, Bartolome, Bhatt, Surya P., Bourbeau, Jean, Criner, Gerard J., DeMeo, Dawn L., Halpin, David M. G., Han, MeiLan K., Hurst, John R., Krishnan, Jamuna K., Mannino, David, van Boven, Job F. M., Vogelmeier, Claus F., Wedzicha, Jadwiga A., Yawn, Barbara P., and Martinez, Fernando J.
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CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease ,ECONOMIC aspects of diseases ,EARLY diagnosis - Abstract
The article focuses on highlighting emerging investigators in respiratory and critical care medicine, showcasing their backgrounds, research interests, and contributions to the field. Topics include diverse areas such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sepsis, environmental epidemiology, and lung transplantation, each investigator bringing unique expertise and insights to advance knowledge and patient care.
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49. Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity among community-dwelling Peruvian adults: A cross-sectional study.
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Flores-Flores, Oscar, Zevallos-Morales, Alejandro, Pollard, Suzanne L., Checkley, William, Siddharthan, Trishul, Hurst, John R., Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio, Runzer-Colmenares, Fernando M., Witham, Miles D., and Parodi, Jose F.
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Introduction: Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity (SO) have emerged as significant contributors to negative health outcomes in the past decade. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of probable sarcopenia, sarcopenia, and SO in a community-dwelling population of 1151 adults aged ≥55 years in Lima, Peru. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between 2018 and 2020. Sarcopenia was defined as the presence of low muscle strength (LMS) and low muscle mass (LMM) according to European (EWGSOP2), US (FNIH) and Asian (AWGS2) guidelines. We measured muscle strength by maximum handgrip strength and muscle mass using bioelectrical impedance analyzer. SO was defined as a body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m
2 and sarcopenia. Results: The study participants had a mean age of 66.2 years (SD 7.1), age range between 60 to 92 years old, of which 621 (53.9%) were men. Among the sample, 41.7% were classified as obese (BMI ≥30.0 kg/m²). The prevalence of probable sarcopenia was estimated to be 22.7% (95%CI: 20.3–25.1) using the EWGSOP2 criteria and 27.8% (95%CI: 25.2–30.4) using the AWGS2 criteria. Sarcopenia prevalence, assessed using skeletal muscle index (SMI), was 5.7% (95%CI: 4.4–7.1) according to EWGSOP2 and 8.3% (95%CI: 6.7–9.9) using AWGS2 criteria. The prevalence of sarcopenia based on the FNIH criteria was 18.1% (95%CI: 15.8–20.3). The prevalence of SO, considering different sarcopenia definitions, ranged from 0.8% (95%CI: 0.3–1.3) to 5.0% (95%CI: 3.8–6.3). Conclusion: Our findings reveal substantial variation in the prevalence of sarcopenia and SO, underscoring the necessity for context-specific cut-off values. Although the prevalence of SO was relatively low, this result may be underestimated. Furthermore, the consistently high proportion of probable sarcopenia and sarcopenia point to a substantial public health burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. Cardiovascular disease and risk in COPD: a state of the art review.
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Polman, Ricardo, Hurst, John R, Uysal, Omer Faruk, Mandal, Swapna, Linz, Dominik, and Simons, Sami
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CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,SYMPTOM burden ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) commonly co-exist. Outcomes of people living with both conditions are poor in terms of symptom burden, receiving evidence-based treatment and mortality. Increased understanding of the underlying mechanisms may help to identify treatments to relieve this disease burden. This narrative review covers the overlap of COPD and CVD with a focus on clinical presentation, mechanisms, and interventions. Literature up to December 2023 are cited. 1. What is COPD 2. The co-existence of COPD and cardiovascular disease 3. Mechanisms of cardiovascular disease in COPD. 4. Populations with COPD are at risk of CVD 5. Complexity in the co-diagnosis of COPD in those with cardiovascular disease. 6. Therapy for COPD and implications for cardiovascular events and risk. 7. Cardiovascular risk and exacerbations of COPD. 8. Pro-active identification and management of CV risk in COPD. The prospective identification of co-morbid COPD in CVD patients and of CVD and CV risk in people with COPD is crucial for optimizing clinical outcomes. This includes the identification of novel treatment targets and the design of clinical trials specifically designed to reduce the cardiovascular burden and mortality associated with COPD. Databases searched: Pubmed, 2006–2023. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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