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- Indicators of pulmonary exacerbation in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF)By Fiona McCourt, Brenda O'Neill, Ian Logan, Janice Abbott, Evie McCrum-Gardner, Stephanie McKeown, Judy Bradley and Stuart ElbornFiona McCourt1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomBrenda O'Neill1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomIan Logan1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomJanice Abbott2School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, England, United KingdomEvie McCrum-Gardner1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomStephanie McKeown1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomJudy Bradley1Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United KingdomStuart Elborn3Centre for Infection and Immunity, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- The REVIVE study: A randomised controlled trial of the effect of a programme of exercise on physical function in survivors of critical illness after discharge from the intensive care unitBy Kathryn McDowell, Brenda O'Neill, Bronagh Blackwood, Chris Clarke, Evie Gardner, Paul Johnston, Michaeline Kelly, John McCaffrey, Brian Mullan, Sally Murphy, John Trinder, Gavin Lavery, Daniel F. McAuley and Judy M. BradleyKathryn McDowell1Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United KingdomBrenda O'Neill1Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United KingdomBronagh Blackwood2Centre for Infection and Immunity, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, United KingdomChris Clarke3Craigavon Area Hosptial, SHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomEvie Gardner4Northern Ireland Clinical Trials Unit, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United KingdomPaul Johnston5Antrim Area Hospital, NHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomMichaeline Kelly6Altnagelvin Area Hosptial, WHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomJohn McCaffrey7Belfast City Hospital, BHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomBrian Mullan8The Royal Victoria Hospital, BHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomSally Murphy8The Royal Victoria Hospital, BHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomJohn Trinder9Ulster Hospital Dundonald, SEHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomGavin Lavery8The Royal Victoria Hospital, BHSCT, Northern Ireland, United KingdomDaniel F. McAuley2Centre for Infection and Immunity, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, United KingdomJudy M. Bradley1Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- BronchiectasisEdited by James D. Chalmers, Eva Polverino and Stefano AlibertiBook | Published in 2018DOI: 10.1183/2312508X.erm8118ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-098-9James D. ChalmersEva Polverino
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