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Miguel Román-Rodríguez
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 54
Citations - 1475
Miguel Román-Rodríguez is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & COPD. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1058 citations.
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Inhaler Errors in the CRITIKAL Study: Type, Frequency, and Association with Asthma Outcomes
David Price,Miguel Román-Rodríguez,R. Brett McQueen,Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,Victoria Carter,Kevin Gruffydd-Jones,John Haughney,Svein Høegh Henrichsen,Catherine Hutton,Antonio Infantino,Federico Lavorini,Lisa M Law,Karin Lisspers,Alberto Papi,Dermot Ryan,Björn Ställberg,Thys van der Molen,Henry Chrystyn +17 more
TL;DR: Specific inhaler errors have been identified as critical errors, evidenced by frequency and association with asthma outcomes, and Asthma management should target inhaler training to reduce key critical errors.
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Comorbidome, Pattern, and Impact of Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome in Real Life
Job F M van Boven,Job F M van Boven,Miguel Román-Rodríguez,Josep F. Palmer,Nuria Toledo-Pons,Borja G. Cosío,Joan B. Soriano +6 more
TL;DR: Cardiovascular comorbidities in particular contribute most to overall hospitalization risk of patients with ACOS, and it affects to a large extent females with less smoking exposure compared with patients with COPD only.
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Goals of COPD treatment: Focus on symptoms and exacerbations.
Claus Vogelmeier,Miguel Román-Rodríguez,Dave Singh,MeiLan K. Han,Roberto Rodriguez-Roisin,Gary T. Ferguson +5 more
TL;DR: The review discusses the need for COPD management strategies to include both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches and provides recommendations for monitoring treatment outcomes and adjusting management strategies accordingly.
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Effectiveness and success factors of educational inhaler technique interventions in asthma & COPD patients: a systematic review
S. Klijn,Mickaël Hiligsmann,Silvia M. A. A. Evers,Miguel Román-Rodríguez,Thys van der Molen,Job F M van Boven +5 more
TL;DR: Educational interventions to improve inhaler technique are effective on the short-term but periodical intervention reinforcement and longer follow-up studies, including clinical relevant endpoints and cost-effectiveness, are recommended.
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Characteristics of patients making serious inhaler errors with a dry powder inhaler and association with asthma-related events in a primary care setting
Janine A. M. Westerik,Victoria Carter,Henry Chrystyn,Anne Burden,Samantha L. Thompson,Dermot Ryan,Kevin Gruffydd-Jones,John Haughney,Nicolas Roche,Federico Lavorini,Alberto Papi,Antonio Infantino,Miguel Román-Rodríguez,Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich,Karin Lisspers,Björn Ställberg,Svein Høegh Henrichsen,Thys van der Molen,Catherine Hutton,David Price +19 more
TL;DR: Patients with evidence of poor asthma control should be targeted for a review of their inhaler technique even when using a device thought to have a low error rate, according to the iHARP database.