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Johannes H. Wildhaber

Researcher at University of Fribourg

Publications -  71
Citations -  3886

Johannes H. Wildhaber is an academic researcher from University of Fribourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Nebulizer. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 70 publications receiving 3677 citations. Previous affiliations of Johannes H. Wildhaber include Princess Margaret Hospital for Children & Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.

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Definition, assessment and treatment of wheezing disorders in preschool children: An evidence-based approach

TL;DR: Large well-designed randomised controlled trials with clear descriptions of patients are needed to improve the present recommendations on the treatment of these common syndromes.
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Mislocalization of DNAH5 and DNAH9 in Respiratory Cells from Patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

TL;DR: In normal ciliated airway epithelium, DNAH5 and DNAH9 show a specific regional distribution along the ciliary axoneme, indicating the existence of at least two distinct ODA types, and immunofluorescence staining can detect ODA defects, which will possibly aid PCD diagnosis.
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Inhalation therapy in asthma: nebulizer or pressurized metered-dose inhaler with holding chamber? In vivo comparison of lung deposition in children.

TL;DR: Comparing lung deposition from a nebulizer and a pressurized metered-dose inhaler (pMDI)/holding chamber to determine their efficiency in aerosol delivery to children with stable asthma shows equivalent percentages of total lung deposition of radiolabeled salbutamol aerosolized by either a neBulizer or a pMDI/holding chamber.
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Washing plastic spacers in household detergent reduces electrostatic charge and greatly improves delivery

TL;DR: Household detergents offer a simple and practical solution to the problem of static on plastic spacers and significantly improve both in vitro and in vivo delivery of salbutamol.