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F.H.C. de Jongh
Researcher at Medisch Spectrum Twente
Publications - 10
Citations - 734
F.H.C. de Jongh is an academic researcher from Medisch Spectrum Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Salbutamol. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 624 citations.
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What the pulmonary specialist should know about the new inhalation therapies
Beth L. Laube,Hettie M. Janssens,F.H.C. de Jongh,Sunalene G. Devadason,Rajiv Dhand,Patrice Diot,Mark L. Everard,Ildiko Horvath,Paolo Navalesi,T. Voshaar,Henry Chrystyn +10 more
TL;DR: A collaboration of multidisciplinary experts on the delivery of pharmaceutical aerosols was facilitated by the European Respiratory Society and the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine to draw up a consensus statement with clear, up-to-date recommendations that enable the pulmonary physician to choose the type of aerosol delivery device that is most suitable for their patient.
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Exhaled breath profiles in the monitoring of loss of control and clinical recovery in asthma
Paul Brinkman,M. A. van de Pol,Marije G Gerritsen,Lieuwe D. J. Bos,Tamara Dekker,Barbara Smids,Anirban Sinha,Christof J. Majoor,M. M. Sneeboer,Hugo H. Knobel,Teunis J. Vink,F.H.C. de Jongh,René Lutter,Peter J. Sterk,Niki Fens +14 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that exhaled volatile metabolites identify longitudinal changes between clinically stable episodes and loss of asthma control.
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Multi-centre prospective study on diagnosing subtypes of lung cancer by exhaled-breath analysis.
Sharina Kort,Mayke Tiggeloven,Marjolein Brusse-Keizer,Jan Willem Gerritsen,J.H. Schouwink,Emanuel Citgez,F.H.C. de Jongh,S. Samii,J. van der Maten,M. van den Bogart,J. van der Palen +10 more
TL;DR: Electronic nose technology with the Aeonose™ can play an important role in rapidly excluding lung cancer due to the high negative predictive value for various, but not all types of lung cancer.
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Protective effect of a low single dose inhaled steroid against exercise induced bronchoconstriction
TL;DR: Object of this study is to investigate whether a low single dose of ICS offers protection against EIB in asthmatic children.
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Reversibility of pulmonary function after inhaling salbutamol in different doses and body postures in asthmatic children.
TL;DR: In clinically stable asthmatic children, inhalation of salbutamol with a BAI in a forward leaning posture does not increase reversibility of lung function, but inhaling of 400 μg compared to 200 μg salbut amol with an BAI does improve reversibility.