ERJ January 2018: The RESPIRE trials

ERJ January 2018: The RESPIRE trials

As part of the January issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Deputy chief editor James Chalmers interviews the Anthony De Soyza (Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK) and Timothy Aksamit (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA) about the RESPIRE1 and RESPIRE2 trials of ciprofloxacin in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. These two global phase III trials enrolled a total of 937 and test two dosing regimens tested (identical dose). The range of treatment estimates favours use of a ciprofloxacin dry powder inhaler (DPI), which was overall, well tolerated, with high compliance and an excellent safety profile. The ciprofloxacin DPI 14-day regimen gave a 144-day delay in the to time to first exacerbation and a 25% reduction in the frequency of exacerbations, and the 28-day regimen gave a 138-day delay in to time to first exacerbation and a 28% reduction in frequency of exacerbations.

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ERJ Podcast January 2026: Cannabis and the lung

ERJ Podcast January 2026: Cannabis and the lung

As part of the January issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers interviews editorial board member Janice Leung about the clini...

29 Jan 13min

ERJ Podcast December 2025: Year in review

ERJ Podcast December 2025: Year in review

As part of the December issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers and Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin for their end-of-year roundup...

18 Dec 202514min

ERJ Podcast November 2025: Artificial intelligence in publishing

ERJ Podcast November 2025: Artificial intelligence in publishing

As part of the November issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers, Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin and European Respiratory Review ...

15 Dec 202514min

ERJ Podcast October 2025: Natural disasters and respiratory health

ERJ Podcast October 2025: Natural disasters and respiratory health

As part of the October issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin interviews Section Editor Isabella Annesi-Maesano about natura...

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ERS Monograph: Pulmonary Hypertension

ERS Monograph: Pulmonary Hypertension

"Although we have learned a lot about this disease [...] we still need to improve awareness. That means colleagues have to think that the patient may have pulmonary hypertension." In this episode, Do...

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ERJ Podcast September 2025: Neutrophil-derived biomarkers in bronchiectasis

ERJ Podcast September 2025: Neutrophil-derived biomarkers in bronchiectasis

As part of the September issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Deputy Chief Editor Don Sin interviews Associate Editor Marcus Mall about neutrophil-der...

26 Sep 202511min

ERJ Podcast August 2025: Treatment of central sleep apnoea with adaptive servo-ventilation

ERJ Podcast August 2025: Treatment of central sleep apnoea with adaptive servo-ventilation

As part of the August issue, the European Respiratory Journal presents the latest in its series of podcasts. Chief Editor James Chalmers interviews Winfried Randerath (Bethanien Hospital, Clinic of Pn...

15 Sep 202511min

ERS Monograph: Asthma

ERS Monograph: Asthma

“We really need to celebrate the exciting times in asthma but also focus on the advocacy for improving outcomes in research and in clinical practice” Leading asthma experts David Jackson, Vanessa McD...

13 Aug 202522min

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