Paul Cullinan
- Specific inhalation challenge tests for occupational asthma in Europe: a surveyBy Hille Suojalehto and Paul CullinanHille Suojalehto1Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland. 2Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK. 3A full list of the members of the European Respiratory Society Task Force on Specific Inhalation Challenges with Occupational Agents and their affiliations can be found in the Acknowledgements section.Paul Cullinan1Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland. 2Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK. 3A full list of the members of the European Respiratory Society Task Force on Specific Inhalation Challenges with Occupational Agents and their affiliations can be found in the Acknowledgements section.
- Reliability and validity of 4-metre gait speed in COPDBy Samantha S.C. Kon, Mehul S. Patel, Jane L. Canavan, Amy L. Clark, Sarah E. Jones, Claire M. Nolan, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D-C. ManSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London3These authors contributed equallyMehul S. Patel1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London3These authors contributed equallyJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London3These authors contributed equallyAmy L. Clark2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Harefield, UKSarah E. Jones2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Harefield, UKClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Harefield, UKPaul Cullinan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonMichael I. Polkey1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonWilliam D-C. Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Harefield, UK
- Oral contraceptives do not appear to affect cystic fibrosis disease severityBy Natalie G. Kernan, Eric W.F.W. Alton, Paul Cullinan, Uta Griesenbach and Diana BiltonNatalie G. Kernan*Dept of Gene Therapy, Imperial College LondonEric W.F.W. Alton*Dept of Gene Therapy, Imperial College LondonPaul Cullinan#Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital+These authors contributed equallyUta Griesenbach*Dept of Gene Therapy, Imperial College London+These authors contributed equallyDiana Bilton¶Cystic Fibrosis Centre, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK+These authors contributed equally
- Welding, longitudinal lung function decline and chronic respiratory symptoms: a systematic review of cohort studiesBy Joanna Szram, Susie J. Schofield, Martin P. Cosgrove and Paul CullinanJoanna Szram1Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (National Heart and Lung Institute), London2Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSusie J. Schofield1Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (National Heart and Lung Institute), London2Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, LondonMartin P. Cosgrove3TWI (formerly The Welding Institute), Cambridge, UKPaul Cullinan1Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (National Heart and Lung Institute), London2Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London
- The effects of number of siblings, day-care attendance, and farming on childhood asthma and allergies – The GABRIEL advanced surveysBy Jon Genuneit, David Strachan, Gisela Büchele, Juliane Weber, Marco Waser, Barbara Sozanska, Andrzej Baoznanski, Paul Cullinan, Dick Heederik, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer and Erika von MutiusJon Genuneit1Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyDavid Strachan2Population Health, St George's, University of London, London, United KingdomGisela Büchele1Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyJuliane Weber3University Children's Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyMarco Waser4Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandBarbara Sozanska51st Department of Paediatrics, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandAndrzej Baoznanski51st Department of Paediatrics, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandPaul Cullinan6National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomDick Heederik7Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsCharlotte Braun-Fahrländer4Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, University of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandErika von Mutius3University Children's Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
- Specific inhalation challenge in the diagnosis of occupational asthma: consensus statementBy Olivier Vandenplas, Hille Suojalehto, Tor B. Aasen, Xaver Baur, P. Sherwood Burge, Frederic de Blay, David Fishwick, Jennifer Hoyle, Piero Maestrelli, Xavier Muñoz, Gianna Moscato, Joaquin Sastre, Torben Sigsgaard, Katri Suuronen, Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa, Paul Cullinan and the ERS Task Force on Specific Inhalation Challenges with Occupational AgentsOlivier Vandenplas1Dept of Chest Medicine, Mont-Godinne Hospital, Université Catholique de Louvain, Yvoir, BelgiumHille Suojalehto2Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland17H. Suojalehto and P. Cullinan are Task Force co-chairsTor B. Aasen3Dept of Occupational Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, NorwayXaver Baur4Institute for Occupational Medicine, Charité University, Berlin, GermanyP. Sherwood Burge5Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, BirminghamFrederic de Blay6Division of Asthma and Allergy, Dept of Chest Diseases, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Fédération de Médecine translationnelle, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, FranceDavid Fishwick7Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield8Dept of Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, ManchesterJennifer Hoyle8Dept of Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, ManchesterPiero Maestrelli9Dept of Cardiologic, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of Padova, PadovaXavier Muñoz10Pulmonology Dept, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona11CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), MadridGianna Moscato12Dept of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine of the University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyJoaquin Sastre11CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Madrid13Allergy Dept, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz-Capio, Madrid, SpainTorben Sigsgaard14Dept of Public Health, Section of Environment, Occupation and Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DenmarkKatri Suuronen2Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, FinlandJolanta Walusiak-Skorupa15Dept of Occupational Diseases, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łodz, PolandPaul Cullinan16Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK17H. Suojalehto and P. Cullinan are Task Force co-chairs
- What the 4-metre gait speed measures and why it cannot replace functional capacity testsBy Samantha S.C. Kon, Jane L. Canavan, Claire M. Nolan, Amy L. Clark, Sarah E. Jones, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D-C. ManSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKAmy L. Clark2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKSarah E. Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonPaul Cullinan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonMichael I. Polkey1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonWilliam D-C. Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- The 4-metre gait speed in COPD: responsiveness and minimal clinically important differenceBy Samantha S.C. Kon, Jane L. Canavan, Claire M. Nolan, Amy L. Clark, Sarah E. Jones, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D-C. ManSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London3These authors contributed equallyJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London3These authors contributed equallyClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKAmy L. Clark2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKSarah E. Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonPaul Cullinan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonMichael I. Polkey1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, LondonWilliam D-C. Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
- Atopy and allergic disease in rural Poland before and after accession to the European UnionBy Barbara Sozanska, Mateusz Blaszczyk, Neil Pearce and Paul CullinanBarbara Sozanska11st Department of Pediatrics, Allergology and Cardiology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandMateusz Blaszczyk2Institute of Sociology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, PolandNeil Pearce3Faculty of Epidemiology and Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom4Centre for Public Health Research, Massey University, Wellington, New ZealandPaul Cullinan5NHLI, Imperial College and Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- Responsiveness and minimum clinically important difference of the 4 metre gait speed in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy Samantha S.C. Kon, Jane L. Canavan, Amy L. Clark, Claire M. Nolan, Sarah E. Jones, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D.-C. ManSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomAmy L. Clark2Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Team, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSarah E. Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomMichael I. Polkey1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomWilliam D.-C. Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United Kingdom
- Systematic review of job exposure matrix used in population COPD studiesBy Steven Sadhra, Om Kurmi, Lesley Rushton, David Fishwick, Jon Ayres and Paul CullinanSteven Sadhra1Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomOm Kurmi2Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomLesley Rushton3School of Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomDavid Fishwick4Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, United KingdomJon Ayres1Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomPaul Cullinan5National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial COllege, London, United Kingdom
- Job exposure matrix development for SOC 2000 occupational codesBy David Fishwick, Om Kurmi, Helen Chambers, Lesley Rushton, Paul Cullinan, Jon Ayres and Steve SadhraDavid Fishwick1Centre for Workplace Health, HSL, Buxton, United KingdomOm Kurmi2IOEM, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomHelen Chambers1Centre for Workplace Health, HSL, Buxton, United KingdomLesley Rushton3Respiratory Medicine, ICL, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan3Respiratory Medicine, ICL, London, United KingdomJon Ayres2IOEM, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomSteve Sadhra2IOEM, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Oral contraceptives do not appear to affect cystic fibrosis disease severityBy Natalie G Kernan, Eric WFW Alton, Paul Cullinan, Uta Griesenbach and Diana BiltonArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalNatalie G KernanEric WFW AltonPaul CullinanUta Griesenbach
- The 4-metre gait speed in COPD: responsiveness and minimal clinically important differenceBy Samantha SC Kon, Jane L. Canavan, Claire M. Nolan, Amy L. Clark, Sarah E. Jones, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D-C. ManArticle | Published in 2013 in European Respiratory JournalSamantha SC Kon*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK¶Authors contributed equallyJane L. Canavan¶Authors contributed equallyClaire M. Nolan*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UKAmy L. Clark#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UKSarah E. Jones*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UKPaul Cullinan*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UKMichael I. Polkey*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UKWilliam D-C. Man*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- Welding, longitudinal lung function decline and chronic respiratory symptoms: a systematic review of cohort studiesBy Joanna Szram, Susie J. Schofield, Martin P Cosgrove and Paul CullinanArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalJoanna Szram*Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (NHLI), London#Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, LondonSusie J. Schofield*Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (NHLI), London#Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, LondonMartin P Cosgrove¶TWI (formerly The Welding Institute), CambridgePaul Cullinan*Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College (NHLI), London#Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London
- Reliability and validity of the four metre gait speed in COPDBy Samantha SC Kon, Mehul S. Patel, Jane L. Canavan, Amy L. Clark, Sarah E. Jones, Claire M. Nolan, Paul Cullinan, Michael I. Polkey and William D-C. ManArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalSamantha SC Kon*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK¶These authors contributed equallyMehul S. Patel*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK¶These authors contributed equallyJane L. Canavan*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK¶These authors contributed equallyAmy L. Clark#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UKSarah E. Jones#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UKClaire M. Nolan*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UKPaul Cullinan*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UKMichael I. Polkey*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UKWilliam D-C. Man*NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, UK#Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- Specific inhalation challenge in the diagnosis of occupational asthma: consensus statementBy Olivier Vandenplas, Hille Suojalehto, Tor B. Aasen, Xaver Baur, P. Sherwood Burge, Frederic de Blay, David Fishwick, Jennifer Hoyle, Piero Maestrelli, Xavier Muñoz, Gianna Moscato, Joaquin Sastre, Torben Sigsgaard, Katri Suuronen, Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa, Paul Cullinan and the ERS Task Force on Specific Inhalation Challenges with Occupational AgentsArticle | Published in 2014 in European Respiratory JournalOlivier Vandenplas1Dept of Chest Medicine, Mont-Godinne Hospital, Université Catholique de Louvain, Yvoir, Belgium,Hille Suojalehto2Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland,17H. Suojalehto and P. Cullinan are Task Force co-chairs,Tor B. Aasen3Dept of Occupational Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway,Xaver Baur4Institute for Occupational Medicine, Charité University, Berlin, GermanyP. Sherwood Burge5Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham,Frederic de Blay6Division of Asthma and Allergy, Dept of Chest Diseases, University Hospital of Strasbourg, Fédération de Médecine translationnelle, Strasbourg University Strasbourg, FranceDavid Fishwick7Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield,8Dept of Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester,Jennifer Hoyle8Dept of Respiratory Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester,Piero Maestrelli9Dept of Cardiologic, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of Padova, Padova,Xavier Muñoz10Pulmonology Dept, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona,11CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Madrid,Gianna Moscato12Dept of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine of the University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyJoaquin Sastre11CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Madrid,13Allergy Dept, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz-Capio, Madrid, SpainTorben Sigsgaard14Dept of Public Health, Section of Environment, Occupation and Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DenmarkKatri Suuronen2Occupational Medicine Team, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland,Jolanta Walusiak-Skorupa15Dept of Occupational Diseases, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łodz, Poland,Paul Cullinan16Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK17H. Suojalehto and P. Cullinan are Task Force co-chairs,
- Human leukocyte antigen class II variants and adult-onset asthma: does occupational allergen exposure play a role?By Lidwien A.M. Smit, David P. Strachan, Roel Vermeulen, Paul I.W. de Bakker, Florence Demenais, Orianne Dumas, Anne-Elie Carsin, Paul Cullinan, Ivan Curjuric, Rebecca E. Ghosh, Dick Heederik, Medea Imboden, Deborah Jarvis, Mark Lathrop, Nicole Le Moual, Amar Mehta, David Miedinger, Torben Sigsgaard, Valérie Siroux, David Vernez, Jan Paul Zock, Francine Kauffmann, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Manolis Kogevinas and Emmanuelle BouzigonArticle | Published in 2014 in European Respiratory JournalLidwien A.M. SmitFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid P. StrachanFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionRoel VermeulenFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionPaul I.W. de BakkerFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionFlorence DemenaisFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionOrianne DumasFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionAnne-Elie CarsinFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionPaul CullinanFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionIvan CurjuricFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionRebecca E. GhoshFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDick HeederikFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionMedea ImbodenFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDeborah JarvisFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionMark LathropFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionNicole Le MoualFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionAmar MehtaFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid MiedingerFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionTorben SigsgaardFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionValérie SirouxFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid VernezFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionJan Paul ZockFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionFrancine KauffmannFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionNicole Probst-HenschFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionManolis KogevinasFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionEmmanuelle BouzigonFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements section
- Human leukocyte antigen class II variants and adult-onset asthma: does occupational allergen exposure play a role?By Lidwien A.M. Smit, David P. Strachan, Roel Vermeulen, Paul I.W. de Bakker, Florence Demenais, Orianne Dumas, Anne-Elie Carsin, Paul Cullinan, Ivan Curjuric, Rebecca E. Ghosh, Dick Heederik, Medea Imboden, Deborah Jarvis, Mark Lathrop, Nicole Le Moual, Amar Mehta, David Miedinger, Torben Sigsgaard, Valérie Siroux, David Vernez, Jan Paul Zock, Francine Kauffmann, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Manolis Kogevinas and Emmanuelle BouzigonLidwien A.M. SmitFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid P. StrachanFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionRoel VermeulenFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionPaul I.W. de BakkerFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionFlorence DemenaisFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionOrianne DumasFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionAnne-Elie CarsinFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionPaul CullinanFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionIvan CurjuricFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionRebecca E. GhoshFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDick HeederikFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionMedea ImbodenFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDeborah JarvisFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionMark LathropFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionNicole Le MoualFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionAmar MehtaFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid MiedingerFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionTorben SigsgaardFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionValérie SirouxFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionDavid VernezFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionJan Paul ZockFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionFrancine KauffmannFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionNicole Probst-HenschFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionManolis KogevinasFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements sectionEmmanuelle BouzigonFor the authors’ affiliations see the Acknowledgements section
- Phase angle versus conventional bioelectric impedance analysis in patients hospitalised with an acute exacerbation of COPDBy Sarah Jones, Samantha Kon, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Mandy Dickson, Brigette Haselden, Paul Cullinan, Michael Polkey and William ManSarah Jones1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSamantha Kon1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomJane Canavan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomClaire Nolan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomMandy Dickson2Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United KingdomBrigette Haselden2Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United KingdomPaul Cullinan3Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Disease, Imperial College, London, United KingdomMichael Polkey1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomWilliam Man1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United Kingdom
- Late-breaking abstract: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, asbestosis and mesothelioma, trends for England and Wales: Is asbestos exposure associated with IPF?By Carl Reynolds, Christopher Barber and Paul CullinanCarl Reynolds1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, United KingdomChristopher Barber2Centre for Workplace Health, Health and Safety Laboratories, Buxton, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, United Kingdom
- Preferential lower limb muscle weakness in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: Effects on exercise capacityBy Claire M. Nolan, Samantha S.C. Kon, Jane L. Canavan, Sarah E. Jones, Matthew Maddocks, Paul Cullinan, Toby M. Maher and William D.-C. ManClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSarah E. Jones1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomMatthew Maddocks2Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, Cicley Saunders Institute, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan3Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomToby M. Maher4Interstitial Lung Disease Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, London, United KingdomWilliam D.-C. Man1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United Kingdom
- Serum adiponectin in hospitalised patients with COPD: Relationship with peripheral muscle function, physical performance and readmissionsBy Samantha Kon, Sarah Jones, Bruce Miller, Ruth Tal-Singer, Brigitte Haselden, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Susie Schofield, Paul Cullinan, Michael Polkey and William ManSamantha Kon1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United KingdomSarah Jones1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United KingdomBruce Miller2Respiratory Therapy Area Unit, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA,Ruth Tal-Singer2Respiratory Therapy Area Unit, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA,Brigitte Haselden3Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesex, United KingdomJane Canavan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United KingdomClaire Nolan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United KingdomSusie Schofield4Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan4Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomMichael Polkey1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United KingdomWilliam Man1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middelsex, United Kingdom
- Gait speed is a predictor of readmission following hospitalisation for acute exacerbations of COPDBy Samantha Kon, Sarah Jones, Susie Schofield, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Mandy Dickson, Brigitte Haselden, Michael Polkey, Paul Cullinan and William ManSamantha Kon1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSarah Jones1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomSusie Schofield3Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomJane Canavan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomClaire Nolan1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomMandy Dickson2Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesex, United KingdomBrigitte Haselden2Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesex, United KingdomMichael Polkey1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United KingdomPaul Cullinan3Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomWilliam Man1NIHR Respiratory BioMedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex, United Kingdom
- Future job instability in older workers can be predicted by breathlessness and airflow obstructionBy Joanna Szram, Susan Schofield and Paul CullinanJoanna Szram1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomSusan Schofield1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Sit-to-stand ability in patients hospitalised for acute exacerbation of COPD: Clinical characteristics and short-term outcomesBy Samantha Kon, Sarah Jones, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Brigitte Haselden, Michael Polkey, Paul Cullinan and William ManSamantha Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom2Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex United KingdomSarah Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomJane Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomClaire Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomBrigitte Haselden2Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex United KingdomMichael Polkey1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomPaul Cullinan3Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomWilliam Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom4Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom
- Gait Speed as a predictor of mortality in COPDBy Samantha Kon, Jane Canavan, Susie Schofield, Winston Banya, Sarah Jones, Claire Nolan, Michael Pokley, Paul Cullinan and William ManSamantha Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomJane Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomSusie Schofield2Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomWinston Banya1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomSarah Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomClaire Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomMichael Pokley1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomPaul Cullinan2Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomWilliam Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust & Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom3Harefield Pulmonary Rehabilitation Unit, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom
- A new spirometry-based algorithm to predict occupational pulmonary restrictive impairmentBy Sara De Matteis, Amaia Iridoy and Paul CullinanSara De Matteis1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomAmaia Iridoy2Respiratory Unit, Navarra Hospital Complex, Pamplona, SpainPaul Cullinan1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- A new web-based tool to collect and code lifetime job-histories in large population-based studiesBy Sara De Matteis, Debbie Jarvis, Magda Wheatley, Alan Young, Heather Young, Lesley Rushton and Paul CullinanSara De Matteis1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomDebbie Jarvis1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomMagda Wheatley1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomAlan Young2Department of Population Health, Oxford University, Oxford, United KingdomHeather Young2Department of Population Health, Oxford University, Oxford, United KingdomLesley Rushton3Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Imperial College, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Work-related COPD risk in the population-based UK Biobank cohort studyBy Sara De Matteis, Debbie Jarvis, Sally Hutchings, Lesley Rushton and Paul CullinanSara De Matteis1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomDebbie Jarvis1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSally Hutchings2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Imperial College, London, United KingdomLesley Rushton2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Imperial College, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Investigation and diagnosis of occupational asthma to nematodesBy Johanna Feary, Julie Cannon, Jennifer Welch, Michael Tarzi and Paul CullinanJohanna Feary1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomJulie Cannon1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomJennifer Welch2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomMichael Tarzi3Dept of Immunology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United KingdomPaul Cullinan2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Determining Mus m 1 personal exposure in laboratory animal workers where mice are housed in individually ventilated cagesBy Jennifer Canizales, Meinir Jones, Sean Semple, Zoe Lightfoot, Johanna Feary and Paul CullinanJennifer Canizales1Department of Occupational and Environmnetal Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomMeinir Jones2Department of Occupational and Environmnetal Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSean Semple3Indoor Air Division of Applied Health Sciences, Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, United KingdomZoe Lightfoot1Department of Occupational and Environmnetal Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomJohanna Feary1Department of Occupational and Environmnetal Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan2Department of Occupational and Environmnetal Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- Response of the King's brief interstitial lung disease (KBILD) questionnaire to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)By Claire M. Nolan, Jane L. Canavan, Sarah E. Jones, Samantha S.C. Kon, Faiza S. Chowdhury, Surinder S. Birring, Matthew Maddocks, Paul Cullinan, Toby Maher and William D.C. ManClaire M. Nolan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomJane L. Canavan1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomSarah E. Jones1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United KingdomSamantha S.C. Kon1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom2Respiratory Medicine, The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Uxbridge, Middlesex United KingdomFaiza S. Chowdhury3Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care North West London, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSurinder S. Birring4Division of Asthma, Allergy and Lung Biology, King's College London, London, United KingdomMatthew Maddocks5Cicely Saunders' Institute of Palliative Care and Research, King's College London, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan6Faculty of Medicine National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United KingdomToby Maher7Interstitial Lung Disease Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomWilliam D.C. Man1NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and Imperial College, Harefield, Middlesex United Kingdom
- Item generation for a patient reported outcome measure (PRoM) in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF): Application of consensus methodsBy Anne-Marie Russell, Tessa Sanderson, Sharon Fleming, Athol Wells, Toby Maher and Paul CullinanAnne-Marie Russell1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College, London, United Kingdom4Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefiled NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomTessa Sanderson3Department of Anthropology, University of Durham, Durham, United KingdomSharon Fleming4Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefiled NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomAthol Wells4Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefiled NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomToby Maher2Leukocyte Biology, National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College, London, United Kingdom4Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefiled NHS Foundation Trust, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Respiratory Epidemiology, Occupational Medicine and Public Health, National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College, London, United Kingdom4Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefiled NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Comparison of immunology tests for determining sensitisation to mouse proteins in laboratory animal workersBy Johanna Feary, Jennifer Welch, Zoe Lightfoot, Bernadette Fitzgerald, Winston Banya, Paul Cullinan and Meinir JonesJohanna Feary1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomJennifer Welch2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomZoe Lightfoot1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomBernadette Fitzgerald1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomWinston Banya1Occupational Lung Disease, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomMeinir Jones2Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- The potential of a low-cost particle counter to quantify airborne particulate matter in a laboratory animal facilityBy Meinir Jones, Sean Semple, Susie Schofield, Johanna Feary and Paul CullinanMeinir Jones1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomSean Semple2Indoor Air Division of Applied and Environmental Medicine, Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, United KingdomSusie Schofield1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United KingdomJohanna Feary3Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, United KingdomPaul Cullinan1Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
- ERS Handbook of Respiratory MedicineEdited by Paolo Palange and Gernot RohdeBook | Published in 2019DOI: 10.1183/9781849840798.erh01ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-079-8
- Occupational and Environmental Lung DiseaseEdited by Johanna Feary, Hille Suojalehto and Paul CullinanBook | Published in 2020DOI: 10.1183/2312508X.erm8920ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-125-2Johanna FearyHille Suojalehto
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