Glenn Hearson

Aug 16, 2018

New NIHR Nottingham BRC Research; Airways Infection in Bronchiectasis Patients

Updated: Feb 21, 2023

A new research study funded by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre has now commenced at Nottingham City Hospital.

The research study aims to explore the feasibility of collecting and analysing samples to investigate the microbiological causes of exacerbations (worsening of sysmptoms) in patients with bronchiectasis.

The research is important as selection of antibiotics is often empirical (based upon experience), and the care of these patients would be improved with better understanding of the microbiological organisms and biomarkers (a naturally occurring molecule, gene, or characteristic by which a particular pathological or physiological process, disease, etc. can be identified) that cause these infections, to help guide clinical decisions.

The study Chief Investigator (CI) is Dr Helen Barr and the lead researcher is Dr Karmel Webb.

For more information contact; karmel.webb@nottingham.ac.uk

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