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Peter G. Gibson
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 774
Citations - 53254
Peter G. Gibson is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Sputum. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 711 publications receiving 45722 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter G. Gibson include University of Sydney & National Health and Medical Research Council.
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CICADA: Cough in Children and Adults: Diagnosis and Assessment. Australian cough guidelines summary statement.
Peter G. Gibson,Peter G. Gibson,Anne B. Chang,Anne B. Chang,Nicholas Glasgow,Peter Holmes,Peter H. Katelaris,Andrew S Kemp,Andrew S Kemp,Louis I. Landau,Stuart B. Mazzone,Peter Newcombe,Peter Van Asperen,Peter Van Asperen,Anne E. Vertigan +14 more
TL;DR: Refractory cough that persists after therapy is managed by empirical inhaled corticosteroid therapy and speech pathology techniques, the clinician should elicit any alarm symptoms that might indicate a serious underlying disease.
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Treatable traits: a new paradigm for 21st century management of chronic airway diseases: Treatable Traits Down Under International Workshop report.
Vanessa M. McDonald,Vanessa M. McDonald,James Fingleton,Alvar Agusti,Sarah A. Hiles,Vanessa L. Clark,Anne E Holland,Guy B. Marks,Guy B. Marks,Philip P. Bardin,Richard Beasley,Ian D. Pavord,Peter A. B. Wark,Peter A. B. Wark,Peter G. Gibson,Peter G. Gibson +15 more
TL;DR: A programme of research is proposed that involves gaining international consensus on candidate traits, recognising the prevalence of traits, and identifying a potential hierarchy of traits based on their clinical impact and responsiveness to treatment.
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Reduced 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 2 Activity Is Associated with Decreased Birth Weight Centile in Pregnancies Complicated by Asthma
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that inhaled glucocorticoid intake for the treatment of asthma is associated with improved placental function and fetal outcome, suggesting that inflammatory factors associated with asthma may be detrimental to fetal growth and development in these pregnancies.
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Characterization of Severe Asthma Worldwide: Data From the International Severe Asthma Registry.
Eileen Wang,Michael E. Wechsler,Trung N. Tran,Liam G Heaney,Rupert Jones,Andrew Menzies-Gow,John Busby,David A. Jackson,Paul E Pfeffer,Chin Kook Rhee,You Sook Cho,G. Walter Canonica,Enrico Heffler,Peter G. Gibson,Peter G. Gibson,Mark Hew,Matthew J. Peters,Erin S. Harvey,Marianna Alacqua,James Zangrilli,Lakmini Bulathsinhala,Victoria Carter,Isha Chaudhry,Neva Eleangovan,Naeimeh Hosseini,Ruth Murray,David Price +26 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to describe severe asthma characteristics of a large cohort of patients included in multiple severe asthma registries, and to identify country differences.
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Combined Haemophilus influenzae respiratory infection and allergic airways disease drives chronic infection and features of neutrophilic asthma
Ama-Tawiah Essilfie,Jodie L. Simpson,Margaret Dunkley,Lucy Morgan,Brian G. Oliver,Peter G. Gibson,Paul S. Foster,Philip M. Hansbro +7 more
TL;DR: The combination of infection and allergic airways disease promotes bacterial persistence, leading to the development of a phenotype similar to steroid-resistant neutrophilic asthma and which may result from dysfunction in innate immune cells.