Heather Elphick
- Late-breaking abstract: Hospital readmissions for children on long-term home ventilationBy Evie Robson, Philip Chetcuti, Alistair Duff and Heather ElphickEvie Robson1Respiratory Paediatrics, Leeds Children's Hospital, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United KingdomPhilip Chetcuti1Respiratory Paediatrics, Leeds Children's Hospital, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United KingdomAlistair Duff1Respiratory Paediatrics, Leeds Children's Hospital, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United KingdomHeather Elphick2Respiratory Paediatrics, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Development of the 'BreathEasy' contactless portable respiratory rate monitor (CPRM)By Will Daw, Ruth Kingshott, Alison Scott, Reza Saatchi and Heather ElphickWill Daw1Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United KingdomRuth Kingshott1Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United KingdomAlison Scott1Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United KingdomReza Saatchi2Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United KingdomHeather Elphick1Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom
- Thermal imaging method for measurement of respiratory rateBy Heather Elphick, Abdulkadir Alkali, Ruth Kingshott, Derek Burke and Reza SaatchiHeather Elphick1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, United KingdomAbdulkadir Alkali2Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United KingdomRuth Kingshott1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, United KingdomDerek Burke1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, United KingdomReza Saatchi2Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Randomised control trial to investigate whether electronic adherence monitoring with reminder alarms and feedback can improve clinical outcomes in childhood asthmaBy Robert Morton, Mark Everard and Heather ElphickRobert Morton1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United KingdomMark Everard2School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, AustraliaHeather Elphick1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom
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