Rudolf Jörres
- The effect of early stages of COPD on resource use and health-care costsBy Petra Menn, Joachim Heinrich, Rudolf Huber, Rudolf Jörres, John Jürgen, Stefan Karrasch, Annette Peters, Holger Schulz and Rolf HollePetra Menn1Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Neuherberg, GermanyJoachim Heinrich2Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Neuherberg, GermanyRudolf Huber3Department of Medicine, Division of Respiratory Medicine, Innenstadt, LMU, Muenchen, GermanyRudolf Jörres4Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Muenchen, GermanyJohn Jürgen1Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Neuherberg, GermanyStefan KarraschAnnette Peters6Institute of Epidemiology II, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Neuherberg, GermanyHolger SchulzRolf Holle1Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management, Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, Neuherberg, Germany
- Comparison of two devices and two breathing patterns for exhaled breath condensate samplingBy Andreas Rembert Koczulla, Eva Hüttmann, Timm Greulich, Akira Hattesohl, Sarah Noeske, Severin Schmid, John Gerrit, Rudolf Jörres, Bernd Müller and Claus VogelmeierAndreas Rembert Koczulla1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanyEva Hüttmann1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanyTimm Greulich1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanyAkira Hattesohl1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanySarah Noeske1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanySeverin Schmid1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanyJohn Gerrit2Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Institute of Lung Biology and Disease, Helmholtz Zentrum München, München, Bayern, GermanyRudolf Jörres3Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University, München, Bayern, GermanyBernd Müller1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier1Department of Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps University Marburg, Marburg, Hessen, Germany
- Association of 6-minute walk distance and maximal work capacity assessed by ergometry in patients with obstructive and restrictive lung diseasesBy Uta Ochmann, Nicola Kotschy-Lang, Wolfgang Raab, Jessica Kellberger, Dennis Nowak and Rudolf JörresUta Ochmann1Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyNicola Kotschy-Lang2Rehabilitation Clinic, Rehabilitation Clinic Falkenstein, Falkenstein, GermanyWolfgang Raab3Rehabilitation Clinic, Rehabilitation Clinic Bad Reichenhall, Bad Reichenhall, GermanyJessica Kellberger1Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyDennis Nowak1Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyRudolf Jörres1Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
- Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled air: A source of error, a paradox and its resolutionBy Stefan Peters, Angelika Kronseder, Stefan Karrasch, Petra Neff, Matz Haaks, Rembert Koczulla, Dennis Nowak and Rudolf JörresStefan Peters1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyAngelika Kronseder1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyStefan Karrasch1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyPetra Neff2Corporate Research - Applied Research Chemistry, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, GermanyMatz Haaks3Aero-Laser, Aero-Laser GmbH, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanyRembert Koczulla4Internal Medicine, Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Philipps-University, Marburg, GermanyDennis Nowak1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyRudolf Jörres1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
- Lung function and associations with multiple dimensions of dental healthBy Christian Henke, Rudolf Jörres and Stephan BudweiserChristian Henke1Dental Practice, Dental Center, Mühldorf, GermanyRudolf Jörres2Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyStephan Budweiser3Department of Internal Medicine III, Division of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, RoMed Clinical Cener, Rosenheim, Germany
- Respiratory effects of laser printer emissions: A controlled exposure studyBy Stefan Karrasch, Rudolf A. Jörres, Myriam Ehret, Britta Herbig, Jeanette Langner, Stefan Seeger, Rudolf Schierl and Dennis NowakStefan Karrasch1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany2Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich/Neuherberg, Germany3Institute of General Practice, University Hospital Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany4Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyMyriam Ehret1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyBritta Herbig1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyJeanette Langner5Division Materials and Air Pollutants, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, GermanyStefan Seeger5Division Materials and Air Pollutants, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, GermanyRudolf Schierl1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyDennis Nowak1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Inner City Clinic, University Hospital of Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany4Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, Germany
- COPD is associated with left ventricular size and function: Results from COSYCONETBy Peter Alter, Annika Karch, Henrik Watz, Armin Koch, Tobias Welte, Holger Schulz, Rudolf Jörres and Claus VogelmeierPeter Alter1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University Medical Center Giessen and Marburg, Philipps-University of Marburg. Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Marburg, GermanyAnnika Karch2Institute for Biometry, Centre for Biometry, Medical Informatics and Medical Technology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyHenrik Watz3Pulmonary Research Institute, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, LungClinic Grosshansdorf, Grosshansdorf, GermanyArmin Koch2Institute for Biometry, Centre for Biometry, Medical Informatics and Medical Technology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyTobias Welte4Clinic for Pneumology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyHolger Schulz5Helmholtz Center Munich, Institute of Epidemiology, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, GermanyRudolf Jörres6Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier1Department of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University Medical Center Giessen and Marburg, Philipps-University of Marburg. Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Marburg, Germany
- Impact of peripheral artery disease on functional capacity in patients with COPD: Results of the COSYCONET studyBy Sarah Wilke, Robert Bals, Frits Franssen, Annika Karch, Armin Koch, Holger Schulz, Martijn Spruit, Tobias Welte, Emiel Wouters, Rudolf Jörres, Claus Vogelmeier and Henrik WatzSarah Wilke1Department of Research and Education, CIRO+, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsRobert Bals2Department of Pulmonology, University of the Saarland, Homburg/Saar, GermanyFrits Franssen1Department of Research and Education, CIRO+, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsAnnika Karch3Institute of Biometry, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyArmin Koch3Institute of Biometry, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyHolger Schulz4Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, München, GermanyMartijn Spruit1Department of Research and Education, CIRO+, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, NetherlandsTobias Welte5Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyEmiel Wouters1Department of Research and Education, CIRO+, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Horn, Netherlands6Department of Respiratory Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Center+ (MUMC+), Maastricht, NetherlandsRudolf Jörres7Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier8Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University Medical Center Giessen and Marburg, Marburg, GermanyHenrik Watz9Pulmonary Research Institute at LungClinic Grosshansdorf, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Grosshansdorf, Netherlands
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