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Denis Caillaud
Researcher at University of Auvergne
Publications - 120
Citations - 4339
Denis Caillaud is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & COPD. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 118 publications receiving 3850 citations.
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Cough and Sputum Production Are Associated With Frequent Exacerbations and Hospitalizations in COPD Subjects
Pierre-Régis Burgel,Pascale Nesme-Meyer,Pascal Chanez,Denis Caillaud,Philippe Carré,Thierry Perez,Nicolas Roche +6 more
TL;DR: Chronic cough and sputum production and decreased FEV(1) were independently associated with an increased risk of frequent exacerbations and frequent hospitalizations, including severe exacerbations requiring hospitalizations.
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Clinical COPD phenotypes: a novel approach using principal component and cluster analyses
Pierre-Régis Burgel,Jean-Louis Paillasseur,Denis Caillaud,Isabelle Tillie-Leblond,P. Chanez,Roger Escamilla,Isabelle Court-Fortune,Tamara Alonso Pérez,Philippe Carré,Nicolas Roche +9 more
TL;DR: Importantly, subjects with comparable airflow limitation (FEV1) belonged to different phenotypes and had marked differences in age, symptoms, comorbidities and predicted mortality, underscore the need for novel multidimensional COPD classification for improving patient care and quality of clinical trials.
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Long-term exposure to close-proximity air pollution and asthma and allergies in urban children
C. Pénard-Morand,Chantal Raherison,Denis Charpin,C. Kopferschmitt,François Lavaud,Denis Caillaud,I. Annesi-Maesano +6 more
TL;DR: Accurately modelled urban air pollution was associated with some measures of childhood asthma and allergies.
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Vitamin D Bioavailability: State of the Art
TL;DR: There is insufficient, or even no data on the following factors suspected of affecting vitamin D bioavailability: effect of type and amount of dietary fiber, effect of vitamin D status, and effect of genetic variation in proteins involved in its intestinal absorption.
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Sublingual-swallow immunotherapy (SLIT) in patients with asthma due to house-dust mites: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Jean Bousquet,Pierre Scheinmann,M.T. Guinnepain,M. Perrin-Fayolle,J Sauvaget,André-Bernard Tonnel,Gabrielle Pauli,Denis Caillaud,R. Dubost,F. Leynadier,Daniel Vervloet,D Herman,S. Galvain,C. Andre +13 more
TL;DR: SLIT in house‐dust‐mite‐related asthma has a good safety profile and improves respiratory function, bronchial hyperreactivity, and QoL and use of inhaled corticosteroids and β2‐agonists was significantly decreased after 25 months of treatment in both groups.