In respiratory disease, the lungs and/or other parts of the respiratory system are affected, thereby negatively impacting human breathing. The magnitude of the global burden of respiratory disease is staggering: every year hundreds of millions of people suffer and four million people die prematurely from respiratory diseases. A delayed diagnosis of respiratory disease will inevitably lead to delayed treatment and other mitigations such as smoking-cessation intervention. Therefore, an early and accurate diagnosis of respiratory disease offers a window of opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of many patients. This thesis will discuss the diagnosis and phenotyping of asthma, COPD and lung cancer using an emerging technology: eNos...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Lung cancer is characterized by a tremendously high mortality rate and a low 5-year survival rate wh...
Abstract There is a need for timely, accurate diagnosis, and personalised management in lung disease...
There is a need for timely, accurate diagnosis, and personalised management in lung diseases. Exhale...
Rising number of patients affected by asthma, COPD or lung cancer in most parts of the world, combin...
Introduction: Early and accurate diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) remains a major chal...
The breath analysis technique is one of the oldest investigation strategies for disease diagnosis an...
Introduction: Early and accurate diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) remains a major chal...
New 'omics'-technologies have the potential to better define airway disease in terms of pathophysiol...
Background: Analyses of exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have shown promising results when ...
Molecular profiling of exhaled breath by electronic nose (eNose) might be suitable as a noninvasive ...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Molecular profiling of exhaled breath by electronic nose (eNose) might be suitable as a noninvasive ...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Lung cancer is characterized by a tremendously high mortality rate and a low 5-year survival rate wh...
Abstract There is a need for timely, accurate diagnosis, and personalised management in lung disease...
There is a need for timely, accurate diagnosis, and personalised management in lung diseases. Exhale...
Rising number of patients affected by asthma, COPD or lung cancer in most parts of the world, combin...
Introduction: Early and accurate diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) remains a major chal...
The breath analysis technique is one of the oldest investigation strategies for disease diagnosis an...
Introduction: Early and accurate diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) remains a major chal...
New 'omics'-technologies have the potential to better define airway disease in terms of pathophysiol...
Background: Analyses of exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have shown promising results when ...
Molecular profiling of exhaled breath by electronic nose (eNose) might be suitable as a noninvasive ...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Molecular profiling of exhaled breath by electronic nose (eNose) might be suitable as a noninvasive ...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that can lead to exacerbations, defined as acute episodes of...
Breath analysis is a technique rapidly gaining ground as a non-invasive tool to diagnose and monitor...
Lung cancer is characterized by a tremendously high mortality rate and a low 5-year survival rate wh...