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Claire Hopkins
Researcher at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 325
Citations - 19149
Claire Hopkins is an academic researcher from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nasal polyps. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 259 publications receiving 13068 citations. Previous affiliations of Claire Hopkins include HealthPartners & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Safe application of mitomycin C within the nasal cavity.
T. Gutierrez,Claire Hopkins +1 more
TL;DR: A novel technique of delivering mitomycin C safely via endoscopic sinus surgery is described, which achieves this in a simple manner, and can be easily applied to other locations.
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High prevalence of long-term olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthesis dysfunction in post-COVID-19 patients: a matched case-control study with one-year follow-up using a comprehensive psychophysical evaluation.
Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo,Thomas Hummel,Claire Hopkins,M Dibattista,Anna Menini,Giacomo Spinato,Cristoforo Fabbris,Enzo Emanuelli,Andrea D'Alessandro,Riccardo Marzolino,Enrico Zanelli,E Cancellieri,K Cargnelutti,S Fadda,Daniele Borsetto,Luigi Angelo Vaira,Nicoletta Gardenal,Jerry Polesel,Giancarlo Tirelli +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the long-term prevalence of psychophysical olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthesis impairment at least one year after SARS-CoV-2 infection considering the background of chemosensory dysfunction in non-COVID-19 population was estimated using an age and gender matched-pair case-control study.
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The impact of the interim report of the National Prospective Tonsillectomy Audit.
TL;DR: A change in surgical practice in the second half of the NPTA demonstrates a reduction in the proportion of procedures performed using ‘hot’ techniques, and most surgeons who report a change in practice now use cold steel dissection with ties or packs, or a combination of cold Steel dissection and bipolar haemostasis.
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Developing a core outcome set for chronic rhinosinusitis: a systematic review of outcomes utilised in the current literature.
TL;DR: The key finding of this review was the heterogeneity of outcomes reported and measured by clinical trials of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, precluding meaningful meta-analysis of data.
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Mepolizumab improvements in health-related quality of life and disease symptoms in a patient population with very severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps: psychometric and efficacy analyses from the SYNAPSE study
Wytske Fokkens,Andrew Trigg,Robert Chan,Zuzana Diamant,Claire Hopkins,Peter H. Howarth,Valerie J. Lund,Bhabita Mayer,Ana R. Sousa,Steven W. Yancey,Maggie Tabberer,L. Ardusso,Miguel Bergna,Maria De Salvo,Pedro Elías,Gabriel García,Jorge Maspero,R Rojas,Pablo Saez Scherbovsky,Alberto Tolcachier,Luis Wehbe,Anahí Yáñez,Philip G. Bardin,Sara Barnes,Andrew Gillman,Richard P. Harvey,Chady Sader,Narinder Singh,Jaime Del Carpio,Marie-Noëlle Corriveau,Martin Desrosiers,Arif Janjua,Shaun Kilty,Doron D. Sommer,Leigh J. Sowerby,P. Spafford,Christian Betz,Achim G. Beule,Adam Chaker,Mandy Cuevas,Moritz Groeger,Ludger Klimek,Heidi Olze,C L van Schaik,Martin Wagenmann,Barbara Wollenberg,Yury M Yarin,Hyung-Ju Cho,Hun-Jong Dhong,Chang Hoon Kim,S. Kim,Chae-Seo Rhee,Soo Whan Kim,Hyo Yeol Kim,Valeriu Bronescu,Corina Mella,Adriana Neagos,Doinel Radeanu,Catalin Stefan,Anton S Edin,Sergey Karpischenko,Fatimat M Khanova,E V Mirzabekyan,Anton Ovchinnikov,E. V. Polyakov,Sergey V. Ryazantsev,Valeriy Svistushkin,G. Tarasova,Vladimir Yakusevich,Cecilia Ahlström Emanuelsson,Johan Hellgren,Mattias Jangard,Anders Mårtensson,K. Toll,Sean Carrie,Stephen R. Durham,Simon Gane,Jonathan Hobson,Naveed Kara,S Leong,Neil Massey,Guy Scaddin,Michael Armstrong,James W. Blotter,Timothy J Courville,Cecelia Damask,Adam S. DeConde,Dale Ehmer,Adil Fatakia,Christine B. Franzese,Joseph K. Han,Thomas Higgins,Edward Kerwin,Craig LaForce,Stella E. Lee,Bradley F. Marple,J. Matz,Chad M. McDuffie,Steven C. Miller,Jonathan Joel Moss,Nayla Mumneh,R. Nathan,Randall A. Ow,Jeffrey S. Rosenbloom,Rodney J. Schlosser,Heena Shah-Patel,Ron Shealy,Ayesha Siddiqi,Stacey L. Silvers,Weily Soong,Richard Sterling,Neetu Talreja,Martha M. Tarpay,Luke M. Webb,H. James Wedner,Simon K. Wright,David Yen +116 more
TL;DR: The SYNAPSE study as discussed by the authors evaluated the psychometric properties of the symptoms visual analogue scales (VAS) were evaluated, and meaningful within-patient change thresholds were calculated for VAS and SNOT-22.