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A monthly podcast from the European Respiratory Journal, summarising the research findings of a number of papers published in each issue.
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In the latest episode of Respiratory Life, Brian Kent is joined by respiratory consultants Laura Gleeson and Imran Sulaiman.The panel discusses the implications of striking healthcare workers, with a particular lens on the recent strikes by nursing staff and doctors in the NHS in the UK, the subsequent implications on patient healthcare and also th…
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Respiratory Life episode three: artificial intelligence
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In the third episode of Respiratory Life, Brian Kent is joined by respiratory consultants Laura Gleeson, Imran Sulaiman and Breda Cushen. The panel discuss artificial intelligence - what it is, how its use can be applied to medicine, and potential opportunities and challenges.They then discuss a recently published New England Journal of Medicine pa…
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Respiratory Life episode two: peer review
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In the second episode of Respiratory Life, Professor Brian Kent is joined by respiratory consultants Laura Gleeson, Imran Sulaiman and Breda Cushen.The panelists discuss a recently published Lancet paper on the effects of remdesivir in patients hospitalised with COVID-19: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/la..., before then discussing the process,…
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Respiratory Life episode one: social media
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The Respiratory Life series joins Professor Brian Kent as he explores a wide range of topics with fellow respiratory consultants - giving insight into their working lives and the many diverse interactions which impact them. Includes discussion around how respiratory clinicians interact with colleagues, patients, and the world around them.In the fir…
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Cryobiopsy versus genomic classifier: a hot topic in ILDs
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Prof. Katerina Antoniou is joined by Prof. Venerino Poletti and Prof. Ganesh Raghu to discuss a hot topic in Interstitial Lung Diseases - cryobiopsy versus genomic classifier.By European Respiratory Society
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News from the 2021 International CTEPH meeting
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Prof. Marion Delcroix is joined by Dr. David Jenkins and Prof. Nick Kim to discuss news of the 2021 International CTEPH meeting.By European Respiratory Society
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Towards a good asthma diagnosis in adults: recent guidelines from the ERS
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Prof. Florence Schleich is joined by Prof. Omar Usmani and Dr. Iñigo Ojanguren Arranz to discuss the recent ERS guidelines “Towards a good asthma diagnosis in adults” and how the diagnosis of asthma remains a challenge.By European Respiratory Society
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This ERS podcast, hosted by ERS Advocacy Council Chair Arzu Yorgancioğlu, discusses the relationship between climate change and asthma.By European Respiratory Society
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Sleep Apnea and cardiovascular and metabolic co-morbidities. In order to assess the treatment effects: RCTs or real-life cohorts?By European Respiratory Society
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The evolving role of blood eosinophil counts in COPD
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In the latest ERS Podcast, Dave Singh, Mona Bafadhel and Alberto Papi disucuss the evolving role of blood eosinophil counts in COPD. Blood eosinophil counts are an established biomarker in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, helping to direct appropriate use of inhaled corticosteroids. Despite considerable evidence supporting the use of eosinoph…
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Treatment of drug-susceptible and drug-resistant TB: where we are and where we go
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In the latest ERS Podcast Moderator Giovanni Battista Migliori is joined by Simon Tiberi and Onno Akkerman to discuss the new available options to reduce the treatment duration for drug-susceptible patients to 4 months and for MDR-TB patients to 6 months by discussing the important ongoing trials. The speakers also discuss the ideal organization of…
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What did CFTR modulators bring us till now?
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Prof. Mirjam Stahl and Prof. Stojka Fustik are joined by Prof. Marcus Mall to discuss CFTR modulators, the current hot topic area of cystic fibrosis, and how CFTR modulators therapy has developed over the past decades.By European Respiratory Society
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Long term antibiotic treatments for chronic lung disease
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Professor James Chalmers is joined by Professors Jodie Simpson and Wisia Wedzicha to discuss the role of prophylactic antibiotic treatment in the prevention of exacerbations. They review current evidence from randomised trials, demonstrating the effect of long-term antibiotic treatment on exacerbation rates and symptoms in asthma, COPD, bronchiecta…
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Asthma diagnosis in children: lessons learnt from the ERS task force
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Prof. Sejal Saglani is joined by Dr Erol Gaillard to discuss new guidelines on the diagnosis of asthma in children, including why it was important to develop new guidelines, the overall approach recommended for diagnosis, and unmet needs that need to be addressed in future studies.By European Respiratory Society
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Prof. Refika Hamutcu Ersu is joined by Prof. Stijn Verhulst to discuss topics relating to morbidity in the obese child with obstructive sleep apnoea, including why obesity is relevant to OSA, the use of continuous positive airway pressure non-invasive ventilation, and the role of weight loss as a therapy.…
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Professor Brian Kent is joined by Professors Grainne d'Ancona and Imran Sulaiman to discuss the importance of inhaler adherence, how we measure it, and what we can do to improve it.By European Respiratory Society
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Professor Alyn Morice is joined by Professors Jacky Smith and Laurent Guilleminault to discuss the nature of cough as a distinct condition, its clinical diagnosis and measurement, and the new treatments available to patients.By European Respiratory Society
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Dr Paul O’Byrne is joined by Prof. Ian Pavord for an engaging discussion which covers the significant changes in the ways that asthma is managed, the role of clinical pharmacology and biologic tools for improving asthma treatment, the potential of precision clinical trials, and lots more.By European Respiratory Society
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Discussing the use of tocilizumab in treating COVID-19
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Professor Daiana Stolz is joined by Dr Lennie Derde, who was involved in the recent study 'Interleukin-6 Receptor Antagonists in Critically Ill Patients with Covid-19', published by the New England Journal of Medicine(NEJM). The pair discuss the use of tocilizumab in targeting interleukin-6 and assess its role in reducing the risk of invasive mecha…
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September 2015 - Updating the GINA guidelines for asthma control
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As part of the September issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert discusses the new GINA guidelines for asthma control with Prof. Helen K. Reddel from the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, University of Sydney, Australia.…
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August 2015 - Telomeres and pulmonary fibrosis
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As part of the August issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 56th in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert discusses genetic aspects of familial pulmonary fibrosis with with Prof. Bruno Crestani, Université Paris Diderot, France.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the July issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 55th in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert discusses future trends in cystic fibrosis patient demographics with Prof. Pierre-Régis Burgel, Université Paris-Descartes, Paris, France.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the June issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 54th in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the May issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 53rd in its series of podcasts. In this month's edition, chief editor Marc Humbert discusses global and regional trends in COPD mortality with Prof. P.G.J. Burney of Imperial College, London, UK.By European Respiratory Journal
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World TB Day 2015 - TB elimination in low-incidence countries
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ERJ Chief Editor Marc Humbert talks to Associate Editor G.B. Migliori about a new framework for eliminating tuberculosis in low-incidence countries.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the March issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 51st in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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February 2015 - Medication adherence and the risk of severe asthma exacerbations
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As part of the February issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 50th in its series of podcasts, in which chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the January 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the 49th in its series of podcasts. In this month's edition, chief editor Marc Humbert discusses lung function and long-term air pollution exposure with Prof. Nicole Probst-Hensch from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.…
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As part of the December 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-eighth in its series of podcasts, in whichchief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the November 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-seventh in its series of podcasts. This month, chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the October 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-sixth in its series of podcasts. This month, chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the September 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-fifth in its series of podcasts. Chief editor Marc Humbert and associate editor Leonardo Fabbri discuss the new State of the Art feature, launched in the ERJ this month.By European Respiratory Journal
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As part of the August 2014 issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-fourth in its series of podcasts. This month, chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-third in its series of podcasts. This month, chief editor Marc Humbert leads the discussion of recent articles published in the ERJ.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the forty-second in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert discuss recent articles on the subject of dyspnoea with Pierantonio Laveneziana.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal the fortieth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of recently published articles from the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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May 2014 - Testing for active tuberculosis
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert talks to Hossam Haick about his group's paper 'Detecting active pulmonary tuberculosis with a breath test using nanomaterial-based sensors'.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-ninth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of recent articles published in the journalBy European Respiratory Journal
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February 2014 - ERS/ATS guidelines on severe asthma
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-eighth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert discusses the ERS/ATS guidelines for severe asthma with Prof. Kian Fan Chung.By European Respiratory Journal
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January 2014 - Respiratory diseases in the world
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-seventh in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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December 2013 - Macitentan and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-sixth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-fifth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert discusses the recent updates to the GOLD classification of COPD with Prof. Peter M.A. Calverley.By European Respiratory Journal
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October 2013 - Left heart disease and scleroderma-associated pulmonary hypertension
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-fourth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-third in its series of podcasts. In this recording, Prof. Robert Bals talks to ERJ chief editor Marc Humbert about The European Respiratory Society fellowship programme, and how this programme is supporting the careers of and building networks among young scientists and medics.…
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August 2013 - Acute respiratory failure in cancer patients
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-second in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirty-first in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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June 2013 - Therapy for pulmonary sarcoidosis
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the thirtieth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbertleads a discussion ofcurrent articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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May 2013 - Pulmonary hypertension and COPD
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The European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) presents the twenty-ninth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, ERJ chief editor Marc Humbert and Prof. Robert Naeije from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, discuss the haemodynamic responses to exercise in patients with COPD.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal presents the twenty-eighth in its series of podcasts. In this recording, chief editor Marc Humbert leads a discussion of current articles published in the journal.By European Respiratory Journal
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The European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) presents the twenty-seventh in its series of podcasts. In this recording, ERJ chief editor Marc Humbert and Prof. Patrick Levy from the University of Grenoble, France, discuss the recommendations for the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea and hypertension.…
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