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Physiological Characterization of Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry in the CanCOLD Study: Implications for Exertional Dyspnea and Exercise Intolerance.
Phillips DB, James MD, Vincent SG, Elbehairy AF, Neder JA, Kirby M, Ora J, Day AG, Tan WC, Bourbeau J, O'Donnell DE; CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group and the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Phillips DB, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2024 Jun 1;209(11):1314-1327. doi: 10.1164/rccm.202307-1184OC. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2024. PMID: 38170674
Impaired Spirometry and COPD Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Canadian Cohort Study.
Krishnan S, Tan WC, Farias R, Aaron SD, Benedetti A, Chapman KR, Hernandez P, Maltais F, Marciniuk DD, O'Donnell DE, Sin DD, Walker B, Bourbeau J; Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung Disease Collaborative Research Group and the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Krishnan S, et al. Chest. 2023 Sep;164(3):637-649. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2023.02.045. Epub 2023 Mar 4. Chest. 2023. PMID: 36871842
Impaired Ventilatory Efficiency, Dyspnea, and Exercise Intolerance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Results from the CanCOLD Study.
Phillips DB, Elbehairy AF, James MD, Vincent SG, Milne KM, de-Torres JP, Neder JA, Kirby M, Jensen D, Stickland MK, Guenette JA, Smith BM, Aaron SD, Tan WC, Bourbeau J, O'Donnell DE; CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group and the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Phillips DB, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2022 Jun 15;205(12):1391-1402. doi: 10.1164/rccm.202109-2171OC. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2022. PMID: 35333135
Sex-related differences in pulmonary vascular volume distribution.
Wright SP, Kirby M, Singh GV, Tan WC, Bourbeau J, Eves ND; CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group. Wright SP, et al. Pulm Circ. 2024 Sep 12;14(3):e12436. doi: 10.1002/pul2.12436. eCollection 2024 Jul. Pulm Circ. 2024. PMID: 39268397 Free PMC article.
The diagnostic performance of patient symptoms in screening for COPD.
Johnson KM, Tan WC, Bourbeau J, Sin DD, Sadatsafavi M; Canadian Cohort of Obstructive Lung Disease (CanCOLD) study and the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Johnson KM, et al. Respir Res. 2018 Aug 3;19(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s12931-018-0853-5. Respir Res. 2018. PMID: 30075717 Free PMC article.
High eosinophil counts predict decline in FEV1: results from the CanCOLD study.
Tan WC, Bourbeau J, Nadeau G, Wang W, Barnes N, Landis SH, Kirby M, Hogg JC, Sin DD; CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group; authors would also like to thank the men and women who participated in the study and individuals in the CanCOLD Collaborative Research Group not listed as authors:. Tan WC, et al. Eur Respir J. 2021 May 27;57(5):2000838. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00838-2020. Print 2021 May. Eur Respir J. 2021. PMID: 33303555 Free article.
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