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The European Respiratory Journal is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering respirology. It was established in 1988 and is published by the European Respiratory Society, of which it is the official journal. The editor-in-chief is James D. Chalmers (University of Dundee).
The European Respiratory Review is published quarterly and focuses on state-of-the-art reviews, updates, editorials and correspondence on current topical issues in respiratory medicine, science and surgery. Its chief editor is Renata Riha. ERJ Open Research is an open access research journal, launched in 2015. [4] Its chief editor is Esther ...
European Journal of Clinical Investigation: Medicine: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1970–present European Journal of General Practice: Family medicine: Taylor & Francis: English: 1995–present European Journal of Medical Research: Clinical research: BioMed Central: English: 1995–present European Journal of Palliative Care: Palliative Care ...
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine; ... European Respiratory Journal; Experimental Lung Research; Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine; H.
Pierre Escourrou and Fadia Jilwan wrote a 2012 article for the European Respiratory Journal after studying data from ESADA involving 8,228 total patients from 23 different facilities. [11] They analyzed whether polysomnography was a good measure for hypopnea and sleep apnea. [11]
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A record number of U.S. CEOs exited their jobs this year, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, which said companies are responding to an uncertain landscape by installing temporary leaders ...
It shows how effective the device is at aiding patients in using the proper dose amount for their asthma. In a study published by the European Respiratory Journal, the ProAir Digihaler accurately identified when patients were using their inhalers and whether they were effectively administering the dose in a 370 patient trial with the device. [15]