We did it! The first approved medication for bronchiectasis
Brensocatib approved by the FDA in the United States. A great day for patients and the scientific community that made this happen. Thank you Insmed, all investigators and participants
https://t.co/T5XthQtIRI
A big thank you to the whole CRE group!! Signing off for the end of the conference, full of inspiration and renewed ambition to help all children have healthy lungs 🫁🩺 #lunghealth#inspiration#bronchiectasis#health
Our CRE meeting kicked off on Thursday! Profs James Chalmers & Amelia Shoemark, world experts in Adult #Bronchiectasis shared their groundbreaking #research in the first novel bronchiectasis-specific therapy, Brensocatib. James’ & Amelia’s talk certainly inspired us all.
CRE Member Prof Anne Chang recently recorded a podcast episode with Health Ed discussing Chronic Wet Cough in children.
Click the link below to check it out! 🩺🫁
https://t.co/D42N3tnbJb
Welcome to a new content series on our page…
Meet the Researcher!
The idea of this series is for you all to get to know our team a little bit better. First up, we have Steph 👩🏼⚕️🩺
Pleased to share our latest article exploring components of home-based palliative and supportive care in heart failure @PalliativeMedJ .
Sincere thanks to my co-authors for their collaboration.
🔗 Read here: https://t.co/H7OuZ5I0jA
#PalliativeCare#heartfailure#Home
Published in @TheLancet Respiratory Medicine, an international research team led by #AusHSI Prof. Anne Chang has called for and developed a framework to address the drivers of #chroniccough in the world's Indigenous Peoples: https://t.co/c6UDtZkW1A @AusBreathe#QUTHealth
Update on #cough literature search terms:
#ChronicCough was recently introduced as a #MeSH term (Medical Subject Heading) in 2024 to index research articles for #PubMed.
It's another indicator pointing to growing recognition about the importance of chronic cough. @NLM_NIH@NCBI
Happy to share our recent publication looking at developing a classification system for measuring spillover #QALYs in parents of children with chronic cough in QOLR. @sanjee48@AusBreathe@drnitinkapur@JulieMMarchant@AusHSI
https://t.co/NoieXdOEZU
When patients fall, their health can decline rapidly. On the #AusHSI blog, read about @RexParsons8's PhD journey exploring digital solutions to target interventions to help prevent those most at risk in hospitals from experiencing a fall. https://t.co/MldaLf2DGw @digihealthcrc
The #AusHSI team have been earning their chocolate eggs over the holidays! As a team committed to improving the health outcomes of Australians, we thought it was time to practice what we preach. We're gearing up for #QUTClassic in May at Gardens Point! https://t.co/KK8L0gToGO