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pro vyhledávání: '"Brian F Keogh"'
Autor:
Eric WFW Alton, David K Armstrong, Deborah Ashby, Katie J Bayfield, Diana Bilton, Emily V Bloomfield, A Christopher Boyd, June Brand, Ruaridh Buchan, Roberto Calcedo, Paula Carvelli, Mario Chan, Seng H Cheng, David S Collie, Steve Cunningham, Heather E Davidson, Gwyneth Davies, Jane C Davies, Lee A Davies, Maria H Dewar, Ann Doherty, Jackie Donovan, Natalie S Dwyer, Hala I Elgmati, Rosanna F Featherstone, Jemyr Gavino, Sabrina Gea-Sorli, Duncan M Geddes, James SR Gibson, Deborah R Gill, Andrew P Greening, Uta Griesenbach, David M Hansell, Katharine Harman, Tracy E Higgins, Samantha L Hodges, Stephen C Hyde, Laura Hyndman, J Alastair Innes, Joseph Jacob, Nancy Jones, Brian F Keogh, Maria P Limberis, Paul Lloyd-Evans, Alan W Maclean, Michelle C Manvell, Dominique McCormick, Michael McGovern, Gerry McLachlan, Cuixiang Meng, M Angeles Montero, Hazel Milligan, Laura J Moyce, Gordon D Murray, Andrew G Nicholson, Tina Osadolor, Javier Parra-Leiton, David J Porteous, Ian A Pringle, Emma K Punch, Kamila M Pytel, Alexandra L Quittner, Gina Rivellini, Clare J Saunders, Ronald K Scheule, Sarah Sheard, Nicholas J Simmonds, Keith Smith, Stephen N Smith, Najwa Soussi, Samia Soussi, Emma J Spearing, Barbara J Stevenson, Stephanie G Sumner-Jones, Minna Turkkila, Rosa P Ureta, Michael D Waller, Marguerite Y Wasowicz, James M Wilson, Paul Wolstenholme-Hogg, on behalf of the UK Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Consortium
Publikováno v:
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation, Vol 3, Iss 5 (2016)
Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a chronic, life-limiting disease caused by mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene leading to abnormal airway surface ion transport, chronic lung infections, inflammation and eventual re
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https://doaj.org/article/09b29fe1b155492fba24a177fe4be24c
The number of patients with congenital heart disease surviving to adulthood is increasing, with many requiring ongoing medical attention. Although recommendations are that these patients should be cared for in specialist centres, the clinical state o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::787536e2d0cf66f0a1e5a5325558e764
https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198849346.003.0059
https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198849346.003.0059
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine. 19:55-59
Preoperative assessment of patients for thoracic surgery is a multidisciplinary process designed to offer appropriate surgical treatment with acceptable risk. UK guidelines for pulmonary resection associated with malignant disease involved review of
Autor:
David Alexander, Brian F. Keogh
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine. 13:463-468
Cardiac surgical outcomes in the UK have consistently improved despite increasing procedure complexity and ‘sicker' patients. Numerous anaesthetic techniques are employed with no definitive evidence clearly demonstrating superiority of one particul
Autor:
George G. Hallward, Brian F. Keogh
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine. 9:464-467
Adequate preoperative assessment is important to stratify and therefore minimize the risk associated with pulmonary resection. It is a multidisciplinary process but should focus on selecting those with surgically resectable disease who will tolerate
Autor:
Eric W F W, Alton, David K, Armstrong, Deborah, Ashby, Katie J, Bayfield, Diana, Bilton, Emily V, Bloomfield, A Christopher, Boyd, June, Brand, Ruaridh, Buchan, Roberto, Calcedo, Paula, Carvelli, Mario, Chan, Seng H, Cheng, D David S, Collie, Steve, Cunningham, Heather E, Davidson, Gwyneth, Davies, Jane C, Davies, Lee A, Davies, Maria H, Dewar, Ann, Doherty, Jackie, Donovan, Natalie S, Dwyer, Hala I, Elgmati, Rosanna F, Featherstone, Jemyr, Gavino, Sabrina, Gea-Sorli, Duncan M, Geddes, James S R, Gibson, Deborah R, Gill, Andrew P, Greening, Uta, Griesenbach, David M, Hansell, Katharine, Harman, Tracy E, Higgins, Samantha L, Hodges, Stephen C, Hyde, Laura, Hyndman, J Alastair, Innes, Joseph, Jacob, Nancy, Jones, Brian F, Keogh, Maria P, Limberis, Paul, Lloyd-Evans, Alan W, Maclean, Michelle C, Manvell, Dominique, McCormick, Michael, McGovern, Gerry, McLachlan, Cuixiang, Meng, M Angeles, Montero, Hazel, Milligan, Laura J, Moyce, Gordon D, Murray, Andrew G, Nicholson, Tina, Osadolor, Javier, Parra-Leiton, David J, Porteous, Ian A, Pringle, Emma K, Punch, Kamila M, Pytel, Alexandra L, Quittner, Gina, Rivellini, Clare J, Saunders, Ronald K, Scheule, Sarah, Sheard, Nicholas J, Simmonds, Keith, Smith, Stephen N, Smith, Najwa, Soussi, Samia, Soussi, Emma J, Spearing, Barbara J, Stevenson, Stephanie G, Sumner-Jones, Minna, Turkkila, Rosa P, Ureta, Michael D, Waller, Marguerite Y, Wasowicz, James M, Wilson, Paul, Wolstenholme-Hogg
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Alton, E W F W, Armstrong, D K, Ashby, D, Bayfield, K J, Bilton, D, Bloomfield, E V, Boyd, A C, Brand, J, Buchan, R, Calcedo, R, Carvelli, P, Chan, M, Cheng, S H, Collie, D D S, Cunningham, S, Davidson, H E, Davies, G, Davies, J C, Davies, L A, Dewar, M H, Doherty, A, Donovan, J, Dwyer, N S, Elgmati, H I, Featherstone, R F, Gavino, J, Gea-sorli, S, Geddes, D M, Gibson, J S R, Gill, D R, Greening, A P, Griesenbach, U, Hansell, D M, Harman, K, Higgins, T E, Hodges, S L, Hyde, S C, Hyndman, L, Innes, J A, Jacob, J, Jones, N, Keogh, B F, Limberis, M P, Lloyd-evans, P, Maclean, A W, Manvell, M C, McCormick, D, McGovern, M, McLachlan, G, Meng, C, Montero, M A, Milligan, H, Moyce, L J, Murray, G D, Nicholson, A G, Osadolor, T, Parra-leiton, J, Porteous, D J, Pringle, I A, Punch, E K, Pytel, K M, Quittner, A L, Rivellini, G, Saunders, C J, Scheule, R K, Sheard, S, Simmonds, N J, Smith, K, Smith, S N, Soussi, N, Soussi, S, Spearing, E J, Stevenson, B J, Sumner-jones, S G, Turkkila, M, Ureta, R P, Waller, M D, Wasowicz, M Y, Wilson, J M & Wolstenholme-hogg, P 2015, ' Repeated nebulisation of non-viral CFTR gene therapy in patients with cystic fibrosis : a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2b trial ', The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, vol. 3, no. 9, pp. 684-691 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(15)00245-3
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine
BACKGROUND: Lung delivery of plasmid DNA encoding the CFTR gene complexed with a cationic liposome is a potential treatment option for patients with cystic fibrosis. We aimed to assess the efficacy of non-viral CFTR gene therapy in patients with cyst
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid_dedup__::bf873b19e7113b67bec0cf60e5082675
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/3d999f62-1304-4834-9d9b-d00a015a955d
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/3d999f62-1304-4834-9d9b-d00a015a955d
The number of patients with congenital heart disease surviving to adulthood is increasing, with many requiring ongoing medical attention. Although recommendations are that these patients should be cared for in specialist centres, the clinical state o
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::91a399b5664dcca8cd276c2246c80a28
https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687039.003.0060
https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687039.003.0060
Autor:
Brian F. Keogh, Judith Hall
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine. 7:277-280
The driver for the development of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was the desire to operate on a still heart in a blood-free surgical field. The concept was first applied in the animal laboratory by Gibbon in 1935. Research continued until the first cli
Autor:
Robert J Kopotic, Brian F Keogh
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology. 18:649-654
Pulse oximetry is ubiquitous but detailed understanding of the technology is poor. This is illustrated by publications addressing knowledge of pulse oximetry and those warning against the use of transmission pulse oximeter sensors in a reflectance ma
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 29:562-566
OBJECTIVE To assess the possibility that acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) of pulmonary and nonpulmonary origins represent two distinct syndromes. DESIGN Analysis of data collected prospectively from an inception cohort of 117 patients with