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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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A Meta-analysis of Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Women With Asthma
Vanessa E. Murphy,Jennifer A. Namazy,Heather Powell,Michael Schatz,Christina D. Chambers,John Attia,Peter G. Gibson +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis was conducted with subgroup analyses by study design and active asthma management to determine whether maternal asthma is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, and to determine the size of these effects.
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Regular treatment with long acting beta agonists versus daily regular treatment with short acting beta agonists in adults and children with stable asthma
TL;DR: Long acting inhaled beta-agonists have advantages across a wide range of physiological and clinical outcomes for regular treatment and were associated with a significantly lower use of rescue medication both during the day and night.
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Identification of asthma phenotypes based on extrapulmonary treatable traits
Patricia Duarte Freitas,Rafaella França Xavier,Vanessa M. McDonald,Vanessa M. McDonald,Vanessa M. McDonald,Peter G. Gibson,Peter G. Gibson,Peter G. Gibson,Laura Cordova-Rivera,Laura Cordova-Rivera,Karina Couto Furlanetto,Joice Mara Oliveira,Regina Maria Carvalho-Pinto,Alberto Cukier,Rafael Stelmach,Celso R. F. Carvalho +15 more
TL;DR: Cluster analysis based on extrapulmonary treatable traits in people with moderate-to-severe asthma indicates that physical inactivity, higher levels of sedentary time, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and obesity are associated with worse outcomes.
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A Meta-Analysis of Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Women With Asthma
Vanessa E. Murphy,Jennifer A. Namazy,Heather Powell,Michael Schatz,Christina D. Chambers,John Attia,Peter G. Gibson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted with subgroup analyses by study design and active asthma management to determine whether maternal asthma is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, and to determine the size of these effects.
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Safety of sputum induction with isotonic saline in adults with acute severe asthma.
TL;DR: The sputum induction technique has the potential to induce bronchospasm and the safety and efficacy of the technique in acute asthma has not been determined.