2022
Cough-Specific Quality of Life Predicts Disease Progression Among Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease Data From the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry
Lee J, White E, Freiheit E, Scholand M, Strek M, Podolanczuk A, Patel N, Foundation P, Bascom R, Belloli E, Bhatt N, Bhorade S, Case A, Castriotta R, Criner G, Danoff S, De Andrade J, Desai A, Glassberg M, Glazer C, Gulati M, Gupta N, Hamblin M, Huie T, Kaner R, Kass D, Kim H, Kreider M, Lancaster L, Lasky J, Limper A, Montesi S, Mooney J, Morrison L, Nambiar A, Nathan S, Natt B, Paul T, Perez R, Podolanczuk A, Raghu G, Scholand M, Shifren A, Strek M, Todd N, Walia R, Weight S, Whelan T, Wolters P. Cough-Specific Quality of Life Predicts Disease Progression Among Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease Data From the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry. CHEST Journal 2022, 162: 603-613. PMID: 35337809, PMCID: PMC9808640, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2022.03.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterstitial lung diseaseCough-specific QoLLeicester Cough QuestionnaireLung transplantationRespiratory hospitalizationsHigh riskPatient factorsLung diseaseDisease progressionLCQ scoreDisease severityMultivariable Cox regression modelsMultivariable proportional hazards modelsPatient-centered clinical outcomesBaseline disease severityGastroesophageal reflux diseaseHealth-related qualityRespiratory-related hospitalizationsCough-specific qualityIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosisPulmonary function parametersCox regression modelProportional hazards modelMultivariable proportional odds modelProportional odds model
2004
The World Trade Center Residents’ Respiratory Health Study: New-Onset Respiratory Symptoms and Pulmonary Function
Reibman J, Lin S, Hwang SA, Gulati M, Bowers JA, Rogers L, Berger KI, Hoerning A, Gomez M, Fitzgerald EF. The World Trade Center Residents’ Respiratory Health Study: New-Onset Respiratory Symptoms and Pulmonary Function. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004, 113: 406-411. PMID: 15811830, PMCID: PMC1278479, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAir PollutantsChildChild, PreschoolCohort StudiesConstruction MaterialsCoughCross-Sectional StudiesDustDyspneaEnvironmental ExposureFemaleHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityResidence CharacteristicsRespiratory SoundsSeptember 11 Terrorist AttacksSpirometryConceptsNew-onset respiratory symptomsRespiratory symptomsRespiratory Health StudyNew-onset symptomsPersistent respiratory symptomsRetrospective cohort studySymptom-based questionnaireRespiratory health effectsSmall pilot studyBronchial hyperresponsivenessCohort studyPersistent symptomsPulmonary functionHealth StudyControl populationSymptomsSpirometryPilot studyHealth effectsNormal residentsMassive releaseNew York CityResidentsControl areaHyperresponsiveness