Rudolf A. Jörres
- Detection of obstructive sleep apnoea by an electronic noseBy Timm Greulich, Akira Hattesohl, Antje Grabisch, Janine Koepke, Severin Schmid, Sarah Noeske, Christoph Nell, Marion Wencker, Rudolf A. Jörres, Claus Franz Vogelmeier, Ulrich Köhler and Andreas Rembert KoczullaTimm Greulich1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgAkira Hattesohl1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgAntje Grabisch1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgJanine Koepke1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgSeverin Schmid1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgSarah Noeske1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgChristoph Nell1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgMarion Wencker2Dept of Pneumology, University Hospital Essen, Ruhrlandklinik, EssenRudolf A. Jörres3Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyClaus Franz Vogelmeier1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgUlrich Köhler1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, MarburgAndreas Rembert Koczulla1Respiratory Medicine, University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gießen and Marburg, Marburg
- Telomere length in circulating leukocytes is associated with lung function and diseaseBy Eva Albrecht, Elina Sillanpää, Stefan Karrasch, Alexessander Couto Alves, Veryan Codd, Iiris Hovatta, Jessica L. Buxton, Christopher P. Nelson, Linda Broer, Sara Hägg, Massimo Mangino, Gonneke Willemsen, Ida Surakka, Manuel A.R. Ferreira, Najaf Amin, Ben A. Oostra, Heli M. Bäckmand, Markku Peltonen, Seppo Sarna, Taina Rantanen, Sarianna Sipilä, Tellervo Korhonen, Pamela A.F. Madden, Christian Gieger, Rudolf A. Jörres, Joachim Heinrich, Jürgen Behr, Rudolf M. Huber, Annette Peters, Konstantin Strauch, H. Erich Wichmann, Melanie Waldenberger, Alexandra I.F. Blakemore, Eco J.C. de Geus, Dale R. Nyholt, Anjali K. Henders, Päivi L. Piirilä, Aila Rissanen, Patrik K.E. Magnusson, Ana Viñuela, Kirsi H. Pietiläinen, Nicholas G. Martin, Nancy L. Pedersen, Dorret I. Boomsma, Tim D. Spector, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Jaakko Kaprio, Nilesh J. Samani, Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin and Holger SchulzEva Albrecht1These authors contributed equally to this workElina Sillanpää1These authors contributed equally to this workStefan Karrasch1These authors contributed equally to this workAlexessander Couto Alves1These authors contributed equally to this workVeryan CoddIiris HovattaJessica L. BuxtonChristopher P. NelsonLinda BroerSara HäggMassimo ManginoGonneke WillemsenIda SurakkaManuel A.R. FerreiraNajaf AminBen A. OostraHeli M. BäckmandMarkku PeltonenSeppo SarnaTaina RantanenSarianna SipiläTellervo KorhonenPamela A.F. MaddenChristian GiegerRudolf A. JörresJoachim HeinrichJürgen BehrRudolf M. HuberAnnette PetersKonstantin StrauchH. Erich WichmannMelanie WaldenbergerAlexandra I.F. BlakemoreEco J.C. de GeusDale R. NyholtAnjali K. HendersPäivi L. PiiriläAila RissanenPatrik K.E. MagnussonAna ViñuelaKirsi H. PietiläinenNicholas G. MartinNancy L. PedersenDorret I. BoomsmaTim D. SpectorCornelia M. van DuijnJaakko KaprioNilesh J. SamaniMarjo-Riitta Jarvelin1These authors contributed equally to this workHolger Schulz1These authors contributed equally to this work
- Effects of inhaled saline and oxygen on noninvasive markers of airway and lung functionBy Myriam Ehret, Stefan Karrasch, Angelika Kronseder, Stefan Peters, Dennis Nowak, Rudolf A. Jörres and Uta OchmannMyriam Ehret1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyStefan Karrasch1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyAngelika Kronseder1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyStefan Peters1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyDennis Nowak1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyUta Ochmann1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
- Phenotyping of patients with COPD from exhaled air by ion mobility spectrometryBy Angelika Kronseder, Marietta Truger, Stefan Peters, Stefan Karrasch, A. Rembert Koczulla, Dennis Nowak, Rudolf A. Jörres and Ana Raquel Gabriel da SilvaAngelika Kronseder1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, GermanyMarietta Truger1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, Germany2Department of Respiratory Medicine Campus Innenstadt, LMU, Munich, GermanyStefan Peters1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, GermanyStefan Karrasch1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, GermanyA. Rembert Koczulla3Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Marburg, GermanyDennis Nowak1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, LMU, Munich, GermanyAna Raquel Gabriel da Silva4Escola Superior de Saúde da Universidade de Aveiro, Universidade de Aveiro - Edifío III Campo Universitário de Santiago, Santiago, Aveiro, Portugal
- Respiratory function in elderly with 'senile' or 'juvenile' pulmonary phenotype: Results from the KORA-Age studyBy Holger Schulz, Jürgen Behr, Rudolf M. Huber, Dennis Nowak, Joachim Heinrich, Annette Peters, Rudolf A. Jörres and Stefan KarraschHolger Schulz1Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg/Munich, GermanyJürgen Behr2Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital Bergmannsheil, Ruhr-University, Bochum, GermanyRudolf M. Huber3Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine, Innenstadt, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyDennis Nowak4Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyJoachim Heinrich1Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg/Munich, GermanyAnnette Peters5Institute of Epidemiology II, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg/Munich, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres4Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyStefan Karrasch4Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
- Telomere length in circulating leukocytes is associated with lung function and diseaseBy Holger Schulz, Elina Sillanpää, Stefan Karrasch, Alexessander Couto Alves, Veryan Codd, Iiris Hovatta, Jessica L. Buxton, Christopher P. Nelson, Linda Broer, Sara Hägg, Massimo Mangino, Gonneke Willemsen, Kirsi H. Pietiläinen, Manuel A.R. Ferreira, Najaf Amin, Ben A. Oostra, Heli M. Bäckmand, Markku Peltonen, Seppo Sarna, Taina Rantanen, Sarianna Sipila, Tellervo Korhonen, Pamela A.F. Madden, Christian Gieger, Rudolf A. Jörres, Joachim Heinrich, Jürgen Behr, Rudolf M. Huber, Annette Peters, Konstantin Strauch, H.-Erich Wichmann, Melanie Waldenberger, Alexandra I.F. Blakemore, Eco J.C. de Geus, Nyholt Nyholt, Anjali K. Henders, Päivi L. Piirilä, Ida Surakka, Aila Rissanen, Patrik K.E. Magnusson, Ana Viñuela, Nicholas G. Martin, Nancy L. Pedersen, Dorret I. Boomsma, Tim D. Spector, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Jaakko Kaprio, Nilesh J. Samani, Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin and Eva AlbrechtHolger Schulz24Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, GermanyElina Sillanpää2Gerontology Research Center and Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, FinlandStefan Karrasch3Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyAlexessander Couto Alves4Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomVeryan Codd5Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom6Leicester NIHR Biomedical Research Unit in Cardiovascular Disease, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, United KingdomIiris Hovatta7Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland8Department of Biosciences, Viikki Biocentre, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandJessica L. Buxton9Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomChristopher P. Nelson5Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom6Leicester NIHR Biomedical Research Unit in Cardiovascular Disease, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, United KingdomLinda Broer10Netherlands Consortium for Healthy Aging, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands11Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NetherlandsSara Hägg12Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden13Department of Medical Sciences, Molecular Epidemiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, SwedenMassimo Mangino14Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology, King's College London, London, United KingdomGonneke Willemsen15Dept of Biological Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsKirsi H. Pietiläinen16Obesity Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Helsinki University Central Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland17Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland FIMM, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandManuel A.R. Ferreira18Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaNajaf Amin11Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NetherlandsBen A. Oostra11Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NetherlandsHeli M. Bäckmand19Dept of Public Health, Hjelt Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland20Health and Social Welfare Department, City of Vantaa, Vantaa, FinlandMarkku Peltonen21Department of Chronic Disease Prevention, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, FinlandSeppo Sarna19Dept of Public Health, Hjelt Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandTaina Rantanen2Gerontology Research Center and Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, FinlandSarianna Sipila2Gerontology Research Center and Department of Health Sciences, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, FinlandTellervo Korhonen19Dept of Public Health, Hjelt Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandPamela A.F. Madden22School of Medicine, Washington University, Washington, United StatesChristian Gieger1Institute of Genetic Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg/Munich, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres3Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany23Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyJoachim Heinrich23Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, Germany24Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, GermanyJürgen Behr23Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, Germany25Department of Internal Medicine V, University of Munich, Munich, GermanyRudolf M. Huber23Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, Germany26Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyAnnette Peters27Research Unit of Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany28Munich Heart Alliance, Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany29Institute of Epidemiology II, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, GermanyKonstantin Strauch1Institute of Genetic Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg/Munich, Germany30Institute of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, Chair of Genetic Epidemiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyH.-Erich Wichmann24Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, Germany31Klinikum Grosshadern, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany32Institute of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, Chair of Epidemiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GermanyMelanie Waldenberger27Research Unit of Molecular Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, GermanyAlexandra I.F. Blakemore9Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomEco J.C. de Geus15Dept of Biological Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsNyholt Nyholt18Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaAnjali K. Henders18Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaPäivi L. Piirilä33Unit of Clinical Physiology, HUS Medical Imaging Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandIda Surakka17Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland FIMM, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland34Public Health Genomics Unit, Department of Chronic Disease Prevention, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, FinlandAila Rissanen35Obesity Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FinlandPatrik K.E. Magnusson12Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenAna Viñuela14Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology, King's College London, London, United KingdomNicholas G. Martin18Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaNancy L. Pedersen12Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, SwedenDorret I. Boomsma15Dept of Biological Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsTim D. Spector14Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology, King's College London, London, United KingdomCornelia M. van Duijn10Netherlands Consortium for Healthy Aging, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands11Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NetherlandsJaakko Kaprio7Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland17Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland FIMM, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland19Dept of Public Health, Hjelt Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandNilesh J. Samani5Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom6Leicester NIHR Biomedical Research Unit in Cardiovascular Disease, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, United KingdomMarjo-Riitta Jarvelin4Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom36Institute of Health Sciences, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland37Unit of General Practice, University Hospital Oulu, Oulu, Finland38Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland39Department of Lifecourse and Services, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Oulu, FinlandEva Albrecht1Institute of Genetic Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg/Munich, Germany
- Detection of obstructive sleep apnoea by an electronic noseBy Timm Greulich, Akira Hattesohl, Antje Grabisch, Janine Koepke, Severin Schmid, Sarah Noeske, Christoph Nell, Marion Wencker, Rudolf A. Jörres, Claus Franz Vogelmeier, Ulrich Köhler and Andreas Rembert KoczullaArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalTimm Greulich*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyAkira Hattesohl*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyAntje Grabisch*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyJanine Koepke*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanySeverin Schmid*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanySarah Noeske*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyChristoph Nell*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyMarion Wencker#University Hospital Essen, Ruhrlandklinik, Dept of Pneumology, 45239 Essen, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres¶Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 80336 Munich, GermanyClaus Franz Vogelmeier*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyUlrich Köhler*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, GermanyAndreas Rembert Koczulla*University of Marburg, University Hospital of Gieβen and Marburg, Respiratory Medicine, 35043 Marburg, Germany
- Health economics of COPD: First results of the new German COSYCONET cohort compared to population-based controls from KORABy Margarethe Wacker, Matthias Hunger, Holger Schulz, Joachim Heinrich, Annette Peters, Armin Koch, Rudolf A. Jörres, Claus Vogelmeier and Rolf HolleMargarethe Wacker1Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Neuherberg, GermanyMatthias Hunger1Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Neuherberg, GermanyHolger Schulz2Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology 1 - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Neuherberg, GermanyJoachim Heinrich2Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology 1 - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Neuherberg, GermanyAnnette Peters3Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Epidemiology 2, Neuherberg, GermanyArmin Koch5Hannover Medical School, Centre for Biometry, Medical Informatics and Medical Technology, Hannover, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres4Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, University Hospital of Munich, Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Munich, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier6Philipps-University Marburg, University Medical Centre Giessen and Marburg, Department of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Marburg, GermanyRolf Holle1Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbH - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Neuherberg, Germany
- Lung diffusing capacity for CO and NO in elderly with 'senile' or 'juvenile' pulmonary phenotype: Results from the KORA-Age studyBy Stefan Karrasch, Jürgen Behr, Joachim Heinrich, Rudolf M. Huber, Dennis Nowak, Annette Peters, Rudolf A. Jörres and Holger SchulzStefan Karrasch1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany2Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich/Neuherberg, Germany3Institute of General Practice, University Hospital Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, GermanyJürgen Behr4Department of Internal Medicine V, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany5Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, GermanyJoachim Heinrich2Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich/Neuherberg, Germany5Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, GermanyRudolf M. Huber5Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, Germany6Division of Respiratory Medicine and Thoracic Oncology, Department of Medicine, Innenstadt, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, GermanyDennis Nowak1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany5Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, GermanyAnnette Peters7Institute of Epidemiology II, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich/Neuherberg, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres1Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany5Comprehensive Pneumology Center Munich (CPC-M), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Munich, GermanyHolger Schulz2Institute of Epidemiology I, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich/Neuherberg, Germany
- The German COPD cohort COSYCONET: Aims, methods and results of recruitmentBy Rudolf A. Jörres, Tobias Welte, Robert Bals, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Joachim Heinrich, Sven Gläser, Rolf Holle, Annika Müller-Heine, Frank Biertz, Armin Koch, Claus Vogelmeier and COSYCONET Study-GroupRudolf A. Jörres1Institut und Poliklinik für Arbeits-, Sozial- und Umweltmedizin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, GermanyTobias Welte2Klinik für Pneumologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyRobert Bals3Klinik für innere Medizin V, Pneumologie, Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes, Homburg/Saar, GermanyHans-Ulrich Kauczor4Abteilung für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyJoachim Heinrich5Unit of Enviromental Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, GermanySven Gläser6Pulmonary Medcine and Infectious Diseases, Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität, Greifswald, GermanyRolf Holle5Unit of Enviromental Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, GermanyAnnika Müller-Heine7Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyFrank Biertz7Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyArmin Koch7Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier8Abteilung für Innere Medizin mit Schwerpunkt Pneumologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, GermanyCOSYCONET Study-Group9Kompetenznetz Asthma/COPD, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, 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
- Assessing health-related quality of life in COPD: A comparison between one generic and two disease-specific instrumentsBy Margarethe E. Wacker, Sarah Wilke, Annika Karch, Holger Schulz, Henrik Watz, Rudolf A. Jörres, Claus Vogelmeier and Rolf HolleMargarethe E. Wacker1Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Helmholtz Zentrum München (GmbH) - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, GermanySarah Wilke2Department of Research & Education, CIRO Centre of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, Hoorn, NetherlandsAnnika Karch3Institute for Biometry, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyHolger Schulz4Institute of Epidemiology I - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Helmholtz Zentrum München (GmbH) - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, GermanyHenrik Watz5Pulmonary Research Institute, LungenClinic Grosshansdorf - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (ARCN), Grosshansdorf, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres6Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier7Department of Respiratory Medicine, University Giessen and Marburg Lung Center, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (UGMLC), Marburg, GermanyRolf Holle1Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management - Member of the German Center for Lung Research (CPC-M), Helmholtz Zentrum München (GmbH) - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany
- Chest CT scans obtained in multicentre clinical routine assessments are sufficient to develop a prediction function for emphysema from lung functionBy Rudolf A. Jörres, Frank Biertz, Charlotte Vogel, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Jürgen Biederer, Bertram Jobst, Joachim Heinrich, Armin Koch, Henrik Watz, Tobias Welte and Claus VogelmeierRudolf A. Jörres1Institut und Poliklinik für Arbeits-, Sozial- und Umweltmedizin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, GermanyFrank Biertz2Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyCharlotte Vogel2Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyHans-Ulrich Kauczor3Abteilung für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyJürgen Biederer3Abteilung für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyBertram Jobst3Abteilung für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyJoachim Heinrich4Unit of Enviromental Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, GermanyArmin Koch2Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyHenrik Watz5Pneumologisches Forschungsinstitut, LungenClinic Grosshansdorf, Grosshansdorf, GermanyTobias Welte2Institut für Biometrie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, GermanyClaus Vogelmeier6Abteilung für Innere Medizin Mit Schwerpunkt Pneumologie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany
- Biological and phenomenological markers of ageing in patients with COPD and their relationship to CT emphysema scoresBy Tanja Schramm, Angelika Kronseder, Frank Biertz, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Dennis Nowak, Rudolf Maria Huber, Martina Kerscher and Rudolf A. JörresTanja Schramm1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital LMU Munich, München, GermanyAngelika Kronseder1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital LMU Munich, München, GermanyFrank Biertz2Institute for Biometry, Centre for Biometry, Medical Informatics and Medical Technology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, GermanyHans-Ulrich Kauczor3Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyDennis Nowak1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital LMU Munich, München, GermanyRudolf Maria Huber4Department of Pneumology, University Hospital LMU Munich, München, GermanyMartina Kerscher5Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Cosmetic Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyRudolf A. Jörres1Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital LMU Munich, München, Germany
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About the ERS books
The ERS Monograph is the quarterly book series from the European Respiratory Society. Each Monograph covers a specific area of respiratory medicine, providing in-depth reviews that give clinicians at all levels a concise, comprehensive guide to symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
The ERS Handbooks are compact guides to broad areas of the respiratory field. Launched in 2010, the series now covers adult, paediatric and sleep respiratory medicine, and a companion volume of self-assessment questions is available. In 2015, the first ERS Practical Handbook, on Noninvasive Ventilation, was added to the series