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Annemarie L. Lee
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 137
Citations - 6651
Annemarie L. Lee is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary rehabilitation & COPD. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 124 publications receiving 5083 citations. Previous affiliations of Annemarie L. Lee include La Trobe University & Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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An official European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society Technical Standard: field walking tests in chronic respiratory disease
Anne E Holland,Martijn A. Spruit,Thierry Troosters,Milo A. Puhan,Véronique Pepin,Didier Saey,Meredith C. McCormack,Brian W. Carlin,Frank C. Sciurba,Fabio Pitta,J. Wanger,Neil R. MacIntyre,David A. Kaminsky,Bruce H. Culver,S M Revill,Nidia A. Hernandes,Vasileios Andrianopoulos,Carlos Augusto Camillo,Katy E. Mitchell,Annemarie L. Lee,Catherine J. Hill,Sally J Singh +21 more
TL;DR: The aim of this document is to describe the standard operating procedures for the 6MWT, ISWT and ESWT, which can be consistently employed by clinicians and researchers, and reflect current evidence regarding procedures that should be used to achieve robust results.
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An official systematic review of the European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society: measurement properties of field walking tests in chronic respiratory disease
Sally J Singh,Milo A. Puhan,Vasileios Andrianopoulos,Nidia A. Hernandes,Katy E. Mitchell,Catherine J. Hill,Annemarie L. Lee,Carlos Augusto Camillo,Thierry Troosters,Martijn A. Spruit,Brian W. Carlin,J. Wanger,Véronique Pepin,Didier Saey,Fabio Pitta,David A. Kaminsky,Meredith C. McCormack,Neil R. MacIntyre,Bruce H. Culver,Frank C. Sciurba,S M Revill,Veronica Delafosse,Anne E Holland +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the 6MWT, ISWT and ESWT are robust tests of functional exercise capacity in adults with chronic respiratory disease and responsive to interventions that included exercise training.
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What prevents people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from attending pulmonary rehabilitation? A systematic review
TL;DR: Enhancing attendance in pulmonary rehabilitation will require more attention to transportation, support for those at risk of non-completion and greater involvement of patients in informed decisions about their care.
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Updating the minimal important difference for six-minute walk distance in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Anne E Holland,Catherine J. Hill,Tshepo Rasekaba,Annemarie L. Lee,Annemarie L. Lee,Matthew T. Naughton,Matthew T. Naughton,Christine F McDonald +7 more
TL;DR: The use of 6MWD as a patient-important outcome in research and clinical practice and analysis of data from an observational study using distribution- and anchor-based methods establish the minimal important difference (MID) in persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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The six-minute walk test: a useful metric for the cardiopulmonary patient.
Tshepo Rasekaba,Annemarie L. Lee,Matthew T. Naughton,Matthew T. Naughton,Trevor Williams,Trevor Williams,Anne E Holland +6 more
TL;DR: The 6MWT is sensitive to commonly used therapies in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as pulmonary rehabilitation, oxygen, long‐term use of inhaled corticosteroids and lung volume reduction surgery, however, it appears less reliable to detect changes in clinical status associated with medical therapies for heart failure.