2017 - James Spence Medal, The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health for researchnto clinicalndcademic neonatologyhroughork relatingohe origins, markersnd management of chronic lungisease following preterm birth
Her primary areas of study are Gestational age, Pediatrics, Anesthesia, Surgery and Bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Her Gestational age research includes elements of Respiratory disease, Lung volumes, Retrospective cohort study, Gestation and Respiratory muscle. Her Pediatrics research integrates issues from Wheeze, Birth weight, Low birth weight and Intensive care.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Functional residual capacity and Respiratory system. Her studies in Surgery integrate themes in fields like Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Fetus, Internal medicine and Diaphragmatic breathing. The concepts of her Bronchopulmonary dysplasia study are interwoven with issues in Premature birth, Postmenstrual Age, Respiratory failure, Intensive care medicine and Lung function.
Gestational age, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Respiratory system and Internal medicine are her primary areas of study. The Gestational age study combines topics in areas such as Respiratory disease, Birth weight, Surgery, Functional residual capacity and Gestation. She interconnects Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, Fetus and Lung in the investigation of issues within Surgery.
Her study on Anesthesia is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Respiratory function. Her research investigates the link between Pediatrics and topics such as Bronchopulmonary dysplasia that cross with problems in Intensive care medicine and Premature birth. Her Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Gastroenterology and Cardiology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gestational age, Anesthesia, Pediatrics, Internal medicine and Bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Anne Greenough has researched Gestational age in several fields, including Birth weight, Vital capacity, FEV1/FVC ratio, Lung volumes and Prospective cohort study. Her research in Anesthesia intersects with topics in Respiratory function and Diaphragm.
Her research investigates the connection between Pediatrics and topics such as Gestation that intersect with problems in Intensive care. Her Internal medicine research focuses on Cardiology and how it relates to Tidal volume. Her Bronchopulmonary dysplasia study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Respiratory distress.
Anne Greenough mostly deals with Gestational age, Pediatrics, Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Internal medicine and Anesthesia. As part of her studies on Gestational age, she often connects relevant areas like Prospective cohort study. The various areas that Anne Greenough examines in her Pediatrics study include Incidence, Lung volumes, Area under the roc curve, Pulmonary function testing and Respiratory system.
Her Bronchopulmonary dysplasia study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Observational study, Birth weight, Emergency medicine and Respiratory distress. Her Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology and Cardiology. Her Anesthesia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Respiratory rate and Diaphragm.
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation for the prevention of chronic lung disease of prematurity.
Alice H. Johnson;Janet L. Peacock;Anne Greenough;Neil Marlow.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2002)
Current outcome of antenally diagnosed cystic lung disease.
M Davenport;S A Warne;S Cacciaguerra;S Patel.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery (2004)
Statement on the care of the child with chronic lung disease of infancy and childhood.
Allen J;Zwerdling R;Ehrenkranz R;Gaultier C.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2003)
Standardized Postnatal Management of Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in Europe: The CDH EURO Consortium Consensus - 2015 Update
Kitty G. Snoek;Irwin K.M. Reiss;Anne Greenough;Irma Capolupo.
Neonatology (2010)
Synchronized mechanical ventilation for respiratory support in newborn infants
Anne Greenough;Thomas E Rossor;Adesh Sundaresan;Vadivelam Murthy.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2016)
Health care utilisation of infants with chronic lung disease, related to hospitalisation for RSV infection
A Greenough;S Cox;J Alexander;W Lenney.
Archives of Disease in Childhood (2001)
Standardized postnatal management of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia in Europe
Kitty G. Snoek;Irwin K M Reiss;Anne Greenough;Irma Capolupo.
Neonatology (2010)
Neonatal and infant outcome in boys and girls born very prematurely.
Janet L Peacock;Louise Marston;Neil Marlow;Sandra A Calvert.
Pediatric Research (2012)
PANCURONIUM PREVENTS PNEUMOTHORACES IN VENTILATED PREMATURE BABIES WHO ACTIVELY EXPIRE AGAINST POSITIVE PRESSURE INFLATION
Anne Greenough;C.J. Morley;Sue Wood;J.A. Davis.
The Lancet (1984)
Lower respiratory tract infection caused by respiratory syncytial virus: current management and new therapeutics
Natalie I Mazur;Federico Martinón-Torres;Eugenio Baraldi;Brigitte Fauroux.
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine (2015)
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