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Sarah Aldington
Researcher at Wellington Management Company
Publications - 52
Citations - 3703
Sarah Aldington is an academic researcher from Wellington Management Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: COPD & Pulmonary function testing. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3458 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Aldington include Wellington Hospital.
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Epidemiology and costs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Kenneth R. Chapman,David M. Mannino,Joan B. Soriano,Paul Vermeire,A. S. Buist,Michael J. Thun,Cari J. Connell,A Jemal,Todd A. Lee,Marc Miravitlles,Sarah Aldington,Richard Beasley +11 more
TL;DR: COPD is under-diagnosed not only in its early stages, but even when lung function is severely impaired, and the message that COPD is both preventable and treatable has yet to be fully understood by most healthcare providers.
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External validity of randomised controlled trials in asthma: to whom do the results of the trials apply?
Justin Travers,Suzanne Marsh,Mathew Williams,Mark Weatherall,Brent Caldwell,Philippa Shirtcliffe,Sarah Aldington,Richard Beasley +7 more
TL;DR: The proportion of individuals with asthma who would have been eligible for the major asthma RCTs cited in the GINA guidelines may have limited external validity as they have been performed on highly selected patient populations.
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Effects of cannabis on pulmonary structure, function and symptoms
Sarah Aldington,Mathew Williams,Michael Nowitz,Mark Weatherall,Alison Pritchard,Amanda McNaughton,Geoffrey Robinson,Richard Beasley +7 more
TL;DR: Smoking cannabis was associated with a dose-related impairment of large airways function resulting in airflow obstruction and hyperinflation and the 1:2.5–5 dose equivalence between cannabis joints and tobacco cigarettes for adverse effects on lung function is of major public health significance.
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Distinct clinical phenotypes of airways disease defined by cluster analysis
Mark Weatherall,Justin Travers,P. Shirtcliffe,Suzanne Marsh,Mathew Williams,Michael Nowitz,Sarah Aldington,Richard Beasley +7 more
TL;DR: Five distinct clinical phenotypes of airflow obstruction were identified and may form the basis of a modified taxonomy for the disorders of airways obstruction in a community population with airways disease.
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Reference Ranges for Exhaled Nitric Oxide Derived from a Random Community Survey of Adults
Justin Travers,Suzanne Marsh,Sarah Aldington,Mathew Williams,Philippa Shirtcliffe,Alison Pritchard,Mark Weatherall,Richard Beasley +7 more
TL;DR: Measurement of Fe(NO) had poor discriminant ability to identify steroid-naive subjects with asthma and several reference ranges are presented adjusting for these factors.