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D. Robin Taylor
Researcher at University of Otago
Publications - 94
Citations - 12620
D. Robin Taylor is an academic researcher from University of Otago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Exhaled nitric oxide. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 93 publications receiving 11757 citations.
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An official ATS clinical practice guideline: interpretation of exhaled nitric oxide levels (FENO) for clinical applications.
Raed A. Dweik,Peter B. Boggs,Serpil C. Erzurum,Charles G. Irvin,Margaret W. Leigh,Jon O. Lundberg,Anna-Carin Olin,Alan L. Plummer,D. Robin Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: Recommendations to develop evidence-based guidelines for the interpretation of Fe(NO) measurements that incorporate evidence that has accumulated over the past decade are provided.
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An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement: asthma control and exacerbations: standardizing endpoints for clinical asthma trials and clinical practice.
Helen K. Reddel,D. Robin Taylor,Eric D. Bateman,Louis-Philippe Boulet,Homer A. Boushey,William W. Busse,Thomas B. Casale,Pascal Chanez,Paul L. Enright,Peter G. Gibson,Johan C. de Jongste,Huib A. M. Kerstjens,Stephen C. Lazarus,Mark L Levy,Paul M. O'Byrne,Martyn R Partridge,Ian D. Pavord,Malcolm R. Sears,Peter J. Sterk,Stuart W. Stoloff,Sean D. Sullivan,Stanley J. Szefler,Mike Thomas,Sally E. Wenzel +23 more
TL;DR: New definitions for asthma control, severity, and exacerbations are developed, based on current treatment principles and clinical and research relevance, to provide a basis for a multicomponent assessment of asthma by clinicians, researchers, and other relevant groups in the design, conduct, and evaluation of clinical trials, and in clinical practice.
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A longitudinal, population-based, cohort study of childhood asthma followed to adulthood
Malcolm R. Sears,Justina M. Greene,Andrew R. Willan,Elizabeth M. Wiecek,D. Robin Taylor,E M Flannery,Jan O. Cowan,G. Peter Herbison,Phil A. Silva,Richie Poulton +9 more
TL;DR: In an unselected birth cohort, more than one in four children had wheezing that persisted from childhood to adulthood or that relapsed after remission, suggesting that outcomes in adult asthma may be determined primarily in early childhood.
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Use of exhaled nitric oxide measurements to guide treatment in chronic asthma.
TL;DR: With the use of FE(NO) measurements, maintenance doses of inhaled corticosteroids may be significantly reduced without compromising asthma control.
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Long-term relation between breastfeeding and development of atopy and asthma in children and young adults: a longitudinal study
Malcolm R. Sears,Justina M. Greene,Andrew R. Willan,D. Robin Taylor,E M Flannery,Jan O. Cowan,G. Peter Herbison,Richie Poulton +7 more
TL;DR: Breastfeeding does not protect children against atopy and asthma and may even increase the risk.