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Most relevant scientific articles
• Miravitlles M., Vogelmeier C., Roche N., Halpin D., Cardoso J., Chuchalin A.G. et al. A review of national guidelines for management of COPD in Europe. European Respiratory Journal. 2016;47(2):625- 637.
• Quirce S., Vandenplas O., Campo P., Cruz M.J., de Blay F., Koschel D. et al. Occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis: An EAACI position paper. Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2016.
• Peghin M., Hirsch H.H., Len O., Codina G., Berastegui C., Saez B. et al. Epidemiology and Immediate Indirect Effects of Respiratory Viruses in Lung Transplant Recipients: A 5-Year Prospective Study. American Journal of Transplantation. 2016.
• Masa J.F., Corral J., Caballero C., Barrot E., Teran-Santos J., Alonso-alvarez M.L. et al. Non-invasive ventilation in obesity hypoventilation syndrome without severe obstructive sleep apnoea. Thorax. 2016.
• Aliberti S., Masefield S., Polverino E., De Soyza A., Loebinger M.R., Menendez R. et al. Research priorities in bronchiectasis: A consensus statement from the EMBARC Clinical Research Collaboration. European Respiratory Journal. 2016;48(3):632-647.
Highlights
During 2016, the group participated in the development of several clinical guidelines, such as the review of European regulations on the treatment of COPD (Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 625-637) or the POPE study (Int J Chron Obst Pulm Dis 2016; 11: 611-622). Dr. Sampol has also directed the clinical practice guide on the use of DAM in the treatment of OSAS, which has been completed in 2016 and is yet to be published. In the field of occupational / environmental pathology, the group has been involved in the development
of the SEPAR asbestos disease normative and in the European Society of Allergy (EAACI) Task Force
on hypersensitivity pneumonitis (Allergy. (6): 765-79). In the lung transplantation line, the group has participated in an international study that has demonstrated the relationship of air pollution with mortality and the occurrence of chronic graft dysfunction in patients with transplanted lung. The research has been published in the European Respiratory Journal. The Ciberes Asthma Program is carrying out a multi-center project (MEGA Project) for which it has funding from the Carlos III Health Institute. The group has published more than 60 articles during 2016, has several projects funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, SEPAR, SOCAP, FUCAP etc. (See report) and has directed three doctoral theses.
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