Algorithms have been used to identify asthma exacerbations in EHR with varying degrees of validity. ICD-9 (493.xx) and ICD-10 (J45) codes perform well, but overall evidence is limited, and better validation is urgently needed. https://t.co/6zIbe6aUOR
Next instalment of Respiratory Data Science Catalyst webinar takes place tomorrow Weds 3rd June (11:30-12:30), featuring Dr Olivia Swann investigating the role of cold, damp homes and resp infections in children in Scotland - register here for free: https://t.co/Te0IbnbUP5
Next instalment of Respiratory Data Science Catalyst webinar takes place on Weds 3rd June (11:30-12:30), featuring Dr Olivia Swann investigating the role of cold, damp homes and resp infections in children in Scotland - register here for free: https://t.co/Te0IbnbUP5
Next instalment of Respiratory Data Science Catalyst webinar takes place on Weds 3rd June (11:30-12:30), featuring Dr Olivia Swann investigating the role of cold, damp homes and resp infections in children in Scotland - register here for free: https://t.co/Te0IbnbUP5
Dr Whittaker: Disparities in who attends their asthma annual reviews exist, even after accounting for disease severity. Further investigation into the knock-on effect of not attending asthma annual reviews will help to reduce the overall burden of asthma. https://t.co/o5S9dyzquL
What's better than a May bank holiday? The next instalment of the Respiratory Data Science Catalyst, Wednesday 5th May 11:30-12:30, brought to you this week by Helen McShane and Shuailin Lee on the subject of TB. Register here: https://t.co/4XyXfdWhnz
STANDOUT – STANDardisation of respiratory definitions and OUTcomes using real-world data. STANDOUT Clinical Research Collaboration was launched by the European Respiratory Society in 2026. Learn more and contribute here: https://t.co/UH1szpS3qU
What's better than a May bank holiday? The next instalment of the Respiratory Data Science Catalyst, Wednesday 5th May 11:30-12:30, brought to you this week by Helen McShane and Shuailin Lee on the subject of TB. Register here: https://t.co/4XyXfdWhnz
Sounds too good to be true but no it's not an April fool - Respiratory Data Science Catalyst this Wednesday 1st April 11:30-12:30 GMT with Professor Ian Douglas and Marleen Bokern, on stat techniques and bias pitfalls when using EHR data. Sign up here! https://t.co/bfDsqJcP02
Pulmonary rehab (PR) is an exercise and education programme designed for people with lung disease who experience symptoms of breathlessness. People enrolled in home-based PR tend to differ in key characteristics vs those enrolled in centre-based PR: https://t.co/U2tqLNOFWA
Sounds too good to be true but no it's not an April fool - Respiratory Data Science Catalyst this Wednesday 1st April 11:30-12:30 GMT with Professor Ian Douglas and Marleen Bokern, on stat techniques and bias pitfalls when using EHR data. Sign up here! https://t.co/bfDsqJcP02
Acronyms ahoy: amongst people with different cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic(CKM) diseases, comorbid COPD elevated major adverse cardiovascular event(MACE) risk. Amongst concurrent CKM-COPD patients, inhaled corticosteroid treatment did not attenuate MACE. https://t.co/MZzG4NLSrN
Well done Ye et al. for creating the CE-MACE Model to Predict One-Year Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events after COPD Exacerbation, with the research published in the ERJ! https://t.co/dHLWmclGhK
Join us for a fascinating talk on Weds 4th March 11:30-12:30 for the monthly Resp Data Science Catalyst seminar - Dr Mengxuan Zou from the University of Bristol will be discussing COVID-19 and respiratory conditions in vaccinated vs unvaccinated people. https://t.co/ZpFMagkMhM
Join us for a fascinating talk on Weds 4th March 11:30-12:30 for the monthly Resp Data Science Catalyst seminar - Dr Mengxuan Zou from the University of Bristol will be discussing COVID-19 and respiratory conditions in vaccinated vs unvaccinated people. https://t.co/ZpFMagkMhM
Last chance to register for the sixth instalment of our webinar series from the Respiratory Data Science Catalyst!
In this webinar, Vida Navaratnam and Ella Girdler from Imperial College London will be discussing how routinely collected health data health data provides a unique opportunity to better understand causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases, helping to improve outcomes for those affected.
We warmly invite you to learn more and ask questions about the exciting research taking place and what it means for developing new treatments in Respiratory Medicine.
Date: Wednesday 4 February, 2026
Time: 11:30 – 12:30 PM (GMT)
Where: Online
Register for free: https://t.co/P0RvvdBcQN
#RespiratoryHealth #HealthDataResearch #Webinar
Want to bring calm and order to the rollercoaster ride that has been 2026? Respiratory Data Science Catalyst webinar every first Wednesday of the month without fail. Register for the next one here: https://t.co/2acIsaSTSY
Smoking may influence asthma management: in people with asthma, smokers were less likely to be prescribed inhaled steroids or attend annual reviews compared with never-smokers, but ex-smokers were more likely to be prescribed inhaled steroids. https://t.co/l6iCoJfsFX
Nice to see a joint call for papers from @LancetRespirMed and @ThoraxBMJ for the @BTSrespiratory winter meeting
Deadline 30th June. Come on brilliant bronchiectasis and airways colleagues- lets get some great papers in the queue for this 😀
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