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Federico Lavorini
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 162
Citations - 5182
Federico Lavorini is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inhaler & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3953 citations. Previous affiliations of Federico Lavorini include UniFi.
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Inhaler technique mastery and maintenance in healthcare professionals trained on different devices
Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,Christina Callan,Henry Chrystyn,Federico Lavorini,Vasilis Nikolaou,Vicky Kritikos,P. N. Richard Dekhuijzen,Nicolas Roche,Leif Bjermer,Cynthia S. Rand,Nicholas Zwar,David Price +11 more
TL;DR: There are significant differences in the nature and extent of training required to achieve and maintain mastery for Spiromax® and Turbuhaler® devices.
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A multinational observational study identifying primary care patients at risk of overestimation of asthma control
Vicky Kritikos,Vicky Kritikos,David Price,Alberto Papi,Antonio Infantino,Björn Ställberg,Dermot Ryan,Federico Lavorini,Henry Chrystyn,John Haughney,Karin Lisspers,Kevin Gruffydd-Jones,Miguel Román Rodríguez,Svein Høegh Henrichsen,Thys van der Molen,Victoria Carter,Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich +17 more
TL;DR: The study highlighted the significant hidden burden associated with under-recognition of poor asthma control, on the part of the patient and the need for targeted interventions designed to address the continuing discrepancy between perceived and actual disease control.
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Workshop: Tuning the 'cough center'
John Widdicombe,Milos Tatar,Giovanni A. Fontana,Hanácek J,Paul W. Davenport,Federico Lavorini,Donald C. Bolser +6 more
TL;DR: The main conclusion was that cough is not a stereotyped output from the medullary 'cough center', but that its pattern and strength depend on many afferent inputs acting on the 'c cough center'.
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Speed of onset of bronchodilator response to salbutamol inhaled via different devices in asthmatics: a bioassay based on functional antagonism.
Federico Lavorini,Pietro Geri,Laura Mariani,Cecilia Marmai,Nazzarena M. Maluccio,Massimo Pistolesi,Giovanni A. Fontana +6 more
TL;DR: Administration of salbutamol via the pMDI + Volumatic provides faster reversal of induced bronchoconstriction than via the Diskus, as well as the relative potencies of these devices in asthmatic patients with methacholine-induced bronchodilation.
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Inhalation therapy in the next decade: Determinants of adherence to treatment in asthma and COPD.
Claudio F. Donner,Sandro Amaducci,Elena Bacci,Sandra Baldacci,Maria Laura Bartoli,Gianfranco Maria Beghi,Alida Benfante,Sara Brighindi,Lucio Casali,Daniela Castiglia,Mario Cazzola,Alessandro Celi,Silvana Cianchetti,Giorgio Colombo,Claudia Crimi,Federico L. Dente,Giuseppe Di Maria,Annalisa Di Maria,Manuela Latorre,Federico Lavorini,Sara Maio,Claudia Mannini,Riccardo Messina,Pierluigi Paggiaro,Patrizia Pignatti,Massimo Pistolesi,David Price,Nicola Scichilone,Marzia Simoni,Antonio Spanevello,Martina Stagno d'Alcontres,Shwana Tan,Roberto Torchio,Giovanni Viegi,Dina Visca,Emiel F.M. Wouters,Shaylynn Yu Hui Xin +36 more
TL;DR: Proceedings of the European Seminars in Respiratory Medicine course, Inhalation therapy in the next decade: Determinants of adherence to treatment in asthma and COPD, held in Taormina, Italy, on 3-4 March, 2017.