
Cystic Fibrosis (ORML)
by Horsley, Alex; Cunningham, Steve; Innes, J AlastairRent Book
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Author Biography
Alex Horsley, Senior Lecturer / Honorary Consultant, Manchester Adult CF Centre, University Hospitals South Manchester, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK,Steve Cunningham, Consultant and Honorary Reader in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Department of Child Life & Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK,J Alastair Innes, Clinical Director of Respiratory Medicine, Scottish Adult CF Service, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
Alex Horsley, MA, MBChB, MRCP, PhD. NIHR Clinician Scientist at the University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant at the Manchester Adult CF Centre. Dr Horsley graduated from Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities and finished his respiratory training in Leeds and Edinburgh. He completed a PhD on lung physiology and lung clearance index at Edinburgh University with the CF Gene Therapy Consortium and has published and spoken on this widely. His research focuses on the development of early change in the CF lung, lung physiology technologies and the application of these to clinical practice.
Dr Steve Cunningham is Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK. Steve trained in Respiratory Paediatrics in Edinburgh, Great Ormond Street, London, and Sydney, Australia. He has previously published on models for Retinopathy of Prematurity, but is now more active within the United Kingdom Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Consortium assessing clinical indicators of disease as outcome factors. In addition, Steve has a focus on the role of oxygen as a therapeutic agent in bronchiolitis. Steve is Chair of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN91) Bronchiolitis Guideline, and also a contributing member to the Pharmacology section of the SIGN/BTS Living Asthma Guideline, and the British Thoracic Society Non-CF Bronchiectasis Guideline. He is also Chair of the Asthma UK Scottish Advisory Group.
Dr Alastair Innes, University of Edinburgh. Dr Alastair Innes is Clinical Director of Respiratory Medicine for NHS Lothian and Honorary Reader in Respiratory Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. As a member of the Strategy Group, he heads the clinical part of the CFGT research team in Edinburgh. Alastair qualified in Edinburgh, and trained in Newcastle, London and Los Angeles before returning to a consultant post at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. He has worked in Adult Cystic Fibrosis care for 18 years, during which time he was involved in initial trials of nasal CF gene therapy in Edinburgh. Alastair's principal research interests are in novel clinical physiological measurements of airways disease, and their use to monitor disease processes and response to therapy.
Table of Contents
1. Genetics and Pathophysiology, Alex R. Horsley
2. Diagnosis and Process of Care, Steve Cunningham
3. Microbiology of CF lung disease, John Govan and Andrew Jones
4. Management of stable CF lung disease, N. Simmonds and E. Dhouieb
5. Management of Respiratory Exacerbations, Francis J. Gilchrist and Alex R. Horsley
6. Respiratory complications and management of severe CF lung disease, J Alastair Innes
7. Gastrointestinal Disease and Nutrition, Christopher Taylor and Sally Connelly
8. Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes, Stephen M. P. O'Riordan and Antoinette Moran
9. Metabolic and Musculoskeletal Effects of Cystic Fibrosis, Uta Hill and Charles Haworth
10. Psychological aspects of CF care, Alistair JA Duff and Helen Oxley
11. Lung Transplantation, Andrew Fisher and John Blaikley
12. Fertility, contraception and pregnancy, Frank P. Edenborough
13. Future Treatments, Jane C Davies
14. Pharmacy and the CF Pharmacopoeia, Katrina Cox
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