Black, David S Ioannidis, John PA Phei Wee, Choo Kirkpatrick, Matthew G
Some interventions for smoking cessation such as quit smoking aids show sex-specific effects on outcomes, but behavioral interventions such as mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) for smoking cessation lack formal reporting of sex-intervention tests of interaction to date. To address this gap, we conducted a secondary analysis of a RCT dataset (N...
Katz, Trixie A van Kaam, Anton H Zuithoff, Nicolaas P A Mugie, S M Beuger, Sabine Blok, Geert Jan van Kempen, Anne A M W van Laerhoven, Henriëtte Lutterman, Claire A M Rijpert, Maarten
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Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition
To compare the association of the severity categories of the 2001-National Institutes of Health (NIH), the 2018-NIH and the 2019-Jensen bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) definitions with neurodevelopmental and respiratory outcomes at 2 and 5 years' corrected age (CA), and several BPD risk factors. Single-centre historical cohort study with retrospec...
Corroon, Jamie Bradley, Ryan Grant, Igor Daniels, Michael R Denenberg, Julie Bancks, Michael P Allison, Matthew A
BackgroundStudies on cannabis use and adverse cardiovascular outcomes have reported conflicting results. Research on its relationship to calcified arterial plaque remains limited.MethodsCross-sectional data from 2152 participants at Exam 6 (2016-2018) in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) were analyzed, including self-reported cannabi...
DeCuzzi, Nicholaus L Oberbauer, Daniel Chmiel, Kenneth J Pargett, Michael Ferguson, Justa M Murphy, Devan Hardy, Marion Ram, Abhineet Zeki, Amir A Albeck, John G
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Spatially coordinated ERK signaling events ("SPREADs") transmit radially from a central point to adjacent cells via secreted ligands for EGFR and other receptors. SPREADs maintain homeostasis in non-pulmonary epithelia, but it is unknown whether they play a role in the airway epithelium or are dysregulated in inflammatory disease. To address these ...
Matt, Georg E Greiner, Lydia Record, Rachael A Wipfli, Heather Long, Jamie Dodder, Nathan G Hoh, Eunha Galvez, Nicolas Lopez Novotny, Thomas E Quintana, Penelope JE
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Starting in the 1970s, individuals, businesses and the public have increasingly benefited from policies prohibiting smoking indoors, saving thousands of lives and billions of dollars in healthcare expenditures. Smokefree policies to protect against secondhand smoke exposure, however, do not fully protect the public from the persistent and toxic che...
Pang, Raina D Schuler, Lucy A Blosnich, John R Allem, Jon-Patrick Kirkpatrick, Matthew G
ObjectiveSexual and gender minority individuals are more likely to use tobacco and cannabis and have lower cigarette cessation. This study examined cannabis use associations with daily cigarettes smoked in sexual and gender minority individuals before and during a quit attempt.MethodParticipants included dual smoking same-sex/gender couples from Ca...
Ramirez, Gustavo O Mariano, Crystal A Carter, David Eskandari, Mona
Pulmonary air leaks are amongst the most common complications in lung surgery. Lung sealants are applied to the organ surface and need to synchronously stretch with the visceral pleura, the layer of tissue which encompasses the lung parenchymal tissue. These adhesives are commonly tested on pig and rat lungs, but applied to human lungs. However, th...
Okello, G Nantanda, R Tatah, L Sserunjogi, R Johnson, O Awokola, B Okure, D Thondoo, M Green, P Babajide, O
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Ambient air pollution and weather have an impact on respiratory diseases. This study analysed effects of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on monthly respiratory-related healthcare facility visits and admissions (herein referred to as events) in Kampala, whilst considering meteorological factors. Monthly healthcare facility events for neonatal pneumo...
Abbasi, Asghar Wang, David Stringer, William W Casaburi, Richard Rossiter, Harry B
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a respiratory disease characterized by pulmonary and systemic inflammation. Inflammatory mediators show relationships with shortness of breath, exercise intolerance and health related quality of life. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), a comprehensive education and exercise training programme, is the most...
Baldursdottir, Sonja Gunnarsdottir, Kolbrun Donaldsson, Snorri Jonsson, Baldvin Drevhammar, Thomas
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Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition
The rPAP respiratory support system, used for delivery room stabilisation with nasal prongs, has been shown to reduce the need for intubation in extremely preterm infants. A simplified version of the system has been developed. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of providing uninterrupted respiratory support with the simplifi...