Emma Chaplin
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
35 Papers
30 Citations
Emma Chaplin is an academic researcher from University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pulmonary rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Emma Chaplin include University of Leicester & Glenfield Hospital.
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Papers
An early rehabilitation intervention to enhance recovery during hospital admission for an exacerbation of chronic respiratory disease: randomised controlled trial
Neil J. Greening,Johanna Williams,Syed Fayyaz Hussain,Theresa Harvey-Dunstan,M John Bankart,Emma Chaplin,Emma Vincent,Rudo Chimera,Mike Morgan,Sally J Singh,Michael C Steiner,Michael C Steiner +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that beyond current standard physiotherapy practice, progressive exercise rehabilitation should not be started during the early stages of the acute illness.
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Bedside assessment of quadriceps muscle by ultrasound after admission for acute exacerbations of chronic respiratory disease.
Neil J. Greening,Neil J. Greening,Theresa Harvey-Dunstan,Theresa Harvey-Dunstan,Emma Chaplin,Emma Vincent,Mike Morgan,Sally J Singh,Sally J Singh,Sally J Singh,Michael C Steiner,Michael C Steiner +11 more
TL;DR: Smaller quadriceps muscle size, as measured by ultrasound in the acute care setting, is an independent risk factor for unscheduled readmission or death, which may have value both in clinical practice and for risk stratification.
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Redefining Cut-Points for High Symptom Burden of the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Classification in 18,577 Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Dionne E. Smid,Frits M.E. Franssen,Maria Gonik,Marc Miravitlles,Ciro Casanova,Borja G. Cosío,Pilar de Lucas-Ramos,Jose M. Marin,Cristina Martínez,Isabel Mir,Joan B. Soriano,Juan P. de Torres,Alvar Agusti,Nart Bedin Atalay,Julia Billington,Afroditi K. Boutou,Stefanie Brighenti-Zogg,Emma Chaplin,Samantha Coster,James W. Dodd,Selina Dürr,Alberto Fernández-Villar,Miriam T.J. Groenen,Miguel Guimaraes,Karel Hejduk,Victoria Higgins,Nicholas S Hopkinson,Nobuyuki Horita,Sarah Houben-Wilke,Daisy J.A. Janssen,Melissa Jehn,Rudolf Joerres,Annika Karch,Julia L. Kelly,Yu-Il Kim,Hiroshi Kimura,Vladimir Koblizek,Janwillem W. H. Kocks,Samantha S.C. Kon,Namhee Kwon,Ines Ladeira,Sang Do Lee,Joerg D. Leuppi,Nicholas Locantore,José Luis López-Campos,William D.-C. Man,Lana Maricic,Laura Mendoza,David Miedinger,Florin Mihaltan,Seigo Minami,Thys van der Molen,Trevor Murrells,Nienke Nakken,Yu Nishijima,Ian Norman,Barbora Novotna,Denis E. O'Donnell,Yoshitaka Ogata,Eanes Delgado Barros Pereira,James Piercy,David Price,Chaicharn Pothirat,Natya Raghavan,Thomas Ringbaek,Dimitar Sajkov,Naseh Sigari,Sally Singh,Mark Small,Guilherme F. da Silva,Rebecca Tanner,Ioanna Tsiligianni,Baykal Tulek,Nikolaos Tzanakis,Lowie E.G.W. Vanfleteren,Henrik Watz,Katherine A. Webb,Emiel F.M. Wouters,Guogang G. Xie,Masanori Yoshikawa,Martijn A. Spruit +80 more
TL;DR: The application of these new cut-points for Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) symptom measures would reclassify about one-third of the patients with COPD and, thus, would impact on individual disease management.
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British Thoracic Society Clinical Statement on pulmonary rehabilitation.
W. Man,Emma Chaplin,Enya Daynes,Alistair Drummond,Rachael A Evans,Neil J. Greening,Claire M. Nolan,Matthew J Pavitt,Nicola J Roberts,Ioannis Vogiatzis,Sally J Singh +10 more
TL;DR: The growing interest in alternative models of delivering PR (eg, home based, remote supervision, use of technology), accelerated by the restrictions placed on facetoface PR delivery during the global COVID19 pandemic, is highlighted.
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Neuromuscular Stimulation of Quadriceps in Patients Hospitalised during an Exacerbation of COPD: A Comparison of Low (35 Hz) and High (50 Hz) Frequencies
Emma Chaplin,Linzy Houchen,Neil J. Greening,Theresa Harvey-Dunstan,Mike Morgan,Michael C Steiner,Sally J Singh,Sally J Singh +7 more
TL;DR: NMES is a feasible intervention to improve muscle strength in a cohort of patients admitted with an exacerbation of COPD and the response appears to be independent of the frequency used and both were well-tolerated.
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