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Welcome to Exhale, a podcast series discussing topical information about spirometry and respiratory care. Your host is Mark Russell, Marketing Communications Manager for Vitalograph US, a global leader in respiratory diagnostics.
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Dr. Frederik Trinkmann is the deputy head of Thoraxklinik at Heidelberg University.  Trained as a medical specialist for intensive care medicine.  He is a distinguished researcher with >60 publications. In this episode, he elaborates on his personal journey to adopting oscillometry and how he leverages oscillometry to make clinical decisions for enhanced patient care in COPD.
Karen Frankland, Lead Nurse for Education and Support, FeNO by NIOX
NIOX has been at the forefront of FeNO testing for 25 years, and this year, Vitalograph is marking 60 years in respiratory diagnostics expertise.
During these 60 years, Vitalograph has become synonymous with spirometry; and as an organization, it is continually looking at how it can enable better patient outcomes, with accurate, reliable data, through a range of diagnostic solutions.
On today’s conversation, we are exploring Spirometry and FeNO testing. Specifically, how these tests provide physicians with a variety of data to inform asthma care pathways for patients.
Karen Frankland is a primary care respiratory nurse specialist and qualified teacher with a wide range of experience within the N.H.S., occupational health, research, the pharmaceutical industry, and education. I have been involved in education, which is my passion! for approximately 20 years.
Her current role is as Lead Nurse for Education and Clinical Support for The NIOX Group where I am responsible for the design and delivery of masterclass educational events on the topic of asthma and Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide Testing (FeNO).
She also works with several other organizations and training providers, delivering training for a range of health care professionals. Topics include asthma, COPD, spirometry and FeNO. Organizations include M&K Update, Primary Care Respiratory Training Centre plus a few pharmaceutical companies.
Kathy Przywara
Vice President of Community at Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Today we had a conversation with Kathy Przywara, Vice President of Community at Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America about Chronic Cough and her own experiences with chronic cough.
Kathy Przywara is the Vice President of Community at Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). She has worked in community management since 2005, managing and engaging groups of constituents. Her career has focused on community/patient engagement and support. She has extensive experience in community-building, digital content marketing, and social media.
Ms. Przywara served as the Assistant Community Manager of the Kids with Food Allergies Foundation (KFA) when that organization merged with AAFA in 2013. She brought her community building expertise to AAFA and helped launch AAFA’s award-winning asthma and allergy patient support community in 2016. Under her guidance, AAFA’s two online communities have grown to be the largest patient support communities available for these conditions.
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
https://aafa.org/
Toshiaki Kawakami, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, La Jolla Institute for Immunology Center for Autoimmunity and Inflammation
We spoke with Professor Toshiaki Kawakami or Toshi as his colleagues and students call him. He is one of the leaders of La Jolla Institute for Immunology was established in 1988 by a coalition of leaders from academia and industry. These leaders envisioned a unique and dynamic partnership between basic science and applied research, one that would lead to breakthroughs in the understanding of the immune system and improve human health through the development of treatments and cures for immune system disorders. Dr. Toshia’s lab studies inflammatory diseases such as allergic asthma, food allergies and Crohn’s disease, which have been rising in prevalence for the last several decades. He is particularly interested in histamine-releasing factor (HRF) and its role in promoting inflammation in the lung and gut.
La Jolla Institute for Immunology Center for Autoimmunity and Inflammation Website:
https://www.lji.org/research/research-centers/center-for-autoimmunity-and-inflammation/
 
Teresa Barnes, Chief Executive Warrior
She first became involved with the PF community after losing five family members to IPF. Teresa began her career in journalism and has used those skills as she has navigated the worldwide PF community, seeking out-of-the-box solutions for treating PF. Teresa was a founder of the first IPF patient organization, the Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis back in 2001. She has served on multiple boards, including ATS, where she spearheaded multiple advocacy efforts. A member of PF Warriors for five years, Teresa will help us to open doors around the world.
PF Warriors Website
https://pfwarriors.com/
Paula Blonski, President ARDS Alliance
Rick Bressler, ARDS Survivor
Today we had an interesting conversation with Paula Blonski, President-ARDS Alliance and Rick Bressler a patient who had Covid double lung pneumonia, Covid induced ARDS, but he ultimately needed a double lung transplant to survive.  Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an acute, diffuse, inflammatory form of lung injury and life-threatening condition in seriously ill patients, characterized by poor oxygenation, pulmonary infiltration, and acute onset.
ARDS Alliance Website
https://ardsalliance.org/
Annaka Haynes is a nursing student who has had Cystic Fibrosis since she was 6 weeks old. Trikafta developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals was first approved by the FDA on October 21, 2019. This treatment is a triple combination regimen for cystic fibrosis patients starting at ages 2 years and older who have at least one F508del mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene or a mutation in the CFTR gene that is responsive to Trikafta based on in vitro data.
Rory Chan (MBChB, MRCP(UK), PhD) is a senior respiratory registrar currently working in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom
Dr. Chan recently completed his PhD relating to precision medicine in severe asthma and has published more than 20 first-author peer reviewed papers in this area. He is a Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Dundee, an Early Career Editor at CHEST, and the principal investigator of two phase IV biologic clinical trials in severe asthma.
Kevin Carney, ANP-BC- Director of Temple Lung Health Center
Kevin Carney is a certified Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP-BC) and Director of The Temple Lung Center service line. He oversees Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants who work for the Pulmonary, Lung Transplant, and Respiratory Intensive Care services at Temple University Hospital. Temple is home of the most active Lung Transplant and Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction (BLVR) programs in the United States. He oversees Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants who work for the Pulmonary, Lung Transplant, and Respiratory Intensive Care services.
 Involvement with professional organizations include the American Board for Transplant Certification (ABTC), where he serve on the Board of Governors, and the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplant (ISHLT) as a member of the Advanced Lung Failure and Transplantation Interdisciplinary Network Steering Committee.
We believe in the power of the patient voice to provide inspiration and hope to others in similar situations. That’s why we were thrilled to sit down with John Linnell, an individual who lives with COPD and who, since his diagnosis, has been advocating for COPD awareness, resources, and research.
 
John Linnell, COPD Patient
John was diagnosed in 2005 and his journey led him to key roles in advocacy, in which he is active. John is a member of the Board of Directors for the US COPD Coalition and is an Advocacy Captain for the COPD Foundation. He serves on the Executive Board of Directors for EFFORTS (an international support group for the COPD community), a member of the Governing Board for the COPD PPRN (Patient Powered Research Network), and the Board of Directors of Right2Breathe, a nonprofit emphasizing early diagnosis and patient education. John also sat as a Consumer Reviewer for CDMRP (Congressional Directed Medical Research Programs) for the Department of Defense and now mentors new Consumer Reviewers. 
 
John was a Co-investigator for a 3-year PCORI-funded study at Johns Hopkins: “Impact of a Peer Support Program Amongst COPD Patients and Their Caregivers”.
 
CMS/Medicare recently appointed John to a term as a patient representative on a Technical Expert Panel for the 2024 Impact Assessment of CMS Quality and Efficiency Measures.
He also was asked to join the Patient Engagement Collaborative for the FDA. He also is a Patient Scholar for DIA (Drug Information Association) and spoke at their annual international conference this past year.
 
In addition, John is a frequent speaker and/or panel member at numerous national conferences dealing with both respiratory issues as well as advising digital health start-up enterprises as a Patient Advisor.
We had a delightful conversation with Dr. Kirk Hinkley and Matt Pavlichko, RT for at Vapotherm. We discuss their high velocity therapy and how it saved lives during the pandemic and continues to be an alternative method for patients who are mask-intolerant.
Kirk Hinkley, MD, FACEP
Dr. Kirk Hinkley is Vapotherm’s Director of Education and a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician having completed his EM residency at Wright State University/Wright Patterson AFB in 2007. He is the Medical Director of Commonwealth Health EMS and City of Scranton Fire Dept, where he maintains clinical oversight of several EMS units, and practices as an Emergency Physician in the Scranton, PA area.  He went to medical school on a United States Air Force Scholarship and served in Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom as a critical care air transport team leader and flight surgeon. Dr. Hinkley is an experienced user of high velocity therapy for the adult and pediatric patient.
Matthew S. Pavlichko, MS, RRT-NPS
Matt is the Director of Professional Development and Education, Respiratory Therapy at Vapotherm.
He has been in the respiratory therapy field for over 25 years, practicing in South Central Pennsylvania and North Carolina as a respiratory therapist, educator, manager, and director, managing all aspects of respiratory care. 
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Featured Guest: Dr. James Veltmeyer and Dr. Thomas Ichim
Dr. Veltmyer- Recognized as one of San Diego's leading physicians and surgeons, Dr. Veltmeyer brings a unique combination of management and medicine experience to every position he holds. Known for his dedication to quality care and his efforts to restore the doctor-patient relationship, he consistently ranks in the top 1% to 2% for patient satisfaction.
 
Dr. Ichim has a track record of success in the area of clinical translation of cellular and immune-based therapies having successfully obtained four Investigational New Drug Application clearances with the FDA for products he developed.
 
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Brendan Cooper-Consultant Clinical Scientist & Hon. Professor of Respiratory & Sleep Physiology
Brendan is a clinical scientist and professor in respiratory and sleep physiology, and leads one of the largest lung function departments in Europe. He was elected as Head of ERS Assembly 9, Chairman of Association for Respiratory Technology & Physiology, then its first President and now he is first President of the Academy for Healthcare Science. He enjoys leading professional standards of quality and promoting science with innovation in respiratory physiology. Brendan has published 160+ peer-reviewed papers on his scientific work which underpins his research experience.
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Featured Guest: Jason Povio and Matt Goggin
Expert Telemedicine Care for Round-the-Clock Coverage
Eagle is an advanced inpatient telemedicine solution for night shift care, specialty coverage and staffing gap support.
TelePulmonology, remote care for lung conditions, is one of the fastest growing inpatient specialties. The demand for care is driven by several factors:
An aging population
A concentration of patients with pulmonary needs in rural communities
The number of comorbidities associated with chronic pulmonary conditions
Reviewing the prevalence of a single chronic condition, like asthma, indicates why access to a pulmonary specialist is important to inpatient, emergency and outpatient follow-up care.
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Featured Guest: Bill Pruitt, RRT, CPFT, AE-C
Senior Instructor emeritus and former Director of Clinical Education in the department of Cardiorespiratory Sciences, College of Allied Health Science, University of South Alabama in Mobile AL (retired). Credentials include Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT), Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT), and Certified Asthma Educator (AE-C). Fellow in the American Association for Respiratory Care (FAARC) 2012. Employed in respiratory care since 1980 and has experience in many aspects of the profession including staff therapist, home care therapist, clinical specialist, department manager, and department director, researcher, and educator. Has had numerous articles published in healthcare magazines/journals for respiratory therapy, nursing, sleep medicine, and physical therapy. Serves on the editorial advisory boards for two national allied health publications (Nursing Journal and RT for Decision Makers in Respiratory Care) and has been invited to speak at many state, regional and national conferences. Service includes member of the AARC House of Delegates; BOD member - Alabama Society for Respiratory Care (ASRC), Association of Asthma Educators (AAE), National Asthma Educator Certification Board. State and national offices held include: Treasurer - AAE, President - ASRC (2003), AAE (2016).
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Featured Guest: Karla R. Enderle- Registered Respiratory Specialist at U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
Highly ambitious and self-motivated healthcare professional with 16 years of experience in Respiratory Therapy & Cardiopulmonary Care.
Skilled in Adult Critical Care, Emergency/Trauma, Adult Acute Care, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Telehealth/VVC Care, & Outpatient Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics.
Her interests include pulmonary disease management, process improvement, systems redesign, change management, healthcare innovation, quality improvement, patient education, and healthcare leadership.
Passionate about improving the care being provided to our nation’s Veterans, employee experience & engagement.
Featured Guest: Israel Iroezindu
We had a great opportunity to speak with Israel Iroezindo, Medical Director Occupational Health Corporate and Industrial Medical Services-CIMS in Nigeria, West Africa. Nigeria's economy is the largest in Africa, the 31st-largest in the world by nominal GDP. He provides insight into how they deal with occupational medicine relating to respiratory care in a different part of the world.
Featured Guest: Dr. Christian Sandrock
A Physician and Professor at UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, C.A. Specialties: Emerging Infectious Diseases, Outbreak Management, Sepsis, Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine. Christian believes in a patient-driven and centered approach that focuses on holistic care, including family support, alternative therapies, religion, lifestyle practices, cultural practices and other modalities in conjunction with conventional therapies. His clinical interests are in respiratory infections, community-acquired and viral pneumonia, and ICU-acquired infections. Dr. Sandrock’s research interests include emerging infectious diseases at the animal and human interface, particularly respiratory infections such as avian influenza, SARS, and other diseases acquired by humans.
Featured Guest: Linda Nozart , MPH, RRT, AE-C
She is the Administrative Director for the Asthma Program at the NYC H + H /Woodhull Hospital and for a little over 11 years has lead asthma steering communities, interdisciplinary workgroups and allied coalition as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and certified Asthma Educator. She served 4 years as the Chairperson to the North Brooklyn Asthma Action Alliance (NBAAA), an award-winning asthma coalition that caters to reduce disparities in health care by serving medically under-served communities and providing access to quality care. Linda also has a podcast-
Rt Share Tea- Thee Asthma Lady Podcast- https://anchor.fm/linda-nozart-frierson
 
 
Featured Guest: Gary Y.G. Wong, RRT, MBA, Director of Respiratory Services at Islands Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation- Hawaii
We met Gary Wong an RT from Hawaii at AARC in November and we invited him to our show to discuss his post-acute respiratory care and pulmonary rehab ventilator program at the Islands.
 A Healthcare Administration, Respiratory Therapist, dedicated to post acute care and pulmonary rehabilitation of ventilator and tracheostomy patients and Home based Remote Patient Monitoring of COPD patients.






