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Dr Andrew Collaro
Dr

Andrew Collaro

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Overview

Background

Andrew is a trained paediatric respiratory and sleep scientist working at the Queensland Children's Hospital. He has recently completed his PhD looking at (1) the effect of early childhood respiratory infection on lifelong lung function, (2) lung function as a future predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and all-cause mortality, (3) the effect specialist paediatric and adult respiratory outreach services are having on the lung function of children and adults seen and treated, and (4) which spirometry reference equation is most appropriate for use in Australian First Nations children and adults, and (5) has developed moving age-for-height fractional exhaled nitirc oxide (FeNO) reference values for use Australian First Nations childen and adults to faciliate better interpretation of FeNO test results. His current research is focused around improving paediatriac sleep disordered breathing diagnosis and monitoring using technologies such as novel devices and artificial intelligence, particularly in children with neurodisability.

Availability

Dr Andrew Collaro is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Graduate Diploma of Clinical Physiology, Griffith University
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Health, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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24 works between 2020 and 2025

21 - 24 of 24 works

2021

Journal Article

Determinants and Follow-up of Lung Function Data from a Predominantly First Nations Cohort of Adults Referred to Specialist Respiratory Outreach Clinics in Regional and Remote Queensland

Collaro, Andrew J., Chang, Anne B., Marchant, Julie M., Chatfield, Mark D., Dent, Annette, Blake, Tamara, Mawn, Patsi, Fong, Kwun and McElrea, Margaret S. (2021). Determinants and Follow-up of Lung Function Data from a Predominantly First Nations Cohort of Adults Referred to Specialist Respiratory Outreach Clinics in Regional and Remote Queensland. Lung, 199 (4), 417-425. doi: 10.1007/s00408-021-00453-7

Determinants and Follow-up of Lung Function Data from a Predominantly First Nations Cohort of Adults Referred to Specialist Respiratory Outreach Clinics in Regional and Remote Queensland

2020

Journal Article

Pediatric patients of outreach specialist Queensland clinics have lung function improvement comparable to that of tertiary pediatric patients

Collaro, Andrew J., Chang, Anne B., Marchant, Julie M., Rodwell, Leanne T., Masters, Ian B., Chatfield, Mark D. and McElrea, Margaret S. (2020). Pediatric patients of outreach specialist Queensland clinics have lung function improvement comparable to that of tertiary pediatric patients. Chest, 158 (4), 1566-1575. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.03.084

Pediatric patients of outreach specialist Queensland clinics have lung function improvement comparable to that of tertiary pediatric patients

2020

Conference Publication

Spirometry improvement is similar for Australian children treated at outreach clinics and tertiary hospitals

Collaro, Andrew, Chang, Anne B., Marchant, Julie, Masters, Ian Brent, Rodwell, Leanne, Chatfield, Mark and McElrea, Margaret (2020). Spirometry improvement is similar for Australian children treated at outreach clinics and tertiary hospitals. ERS International Congress 2020, Barcelona, Spain, 6–9 September 2020. Sheffield, United Kingdom: European Respiratory Society. doi: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.1169

Spirometry improvement is similar for Australian children treated at outreach clinics and tertiary hospitals

2020

Journal Article

Culturally appropriate outreach specialist respiratory medical care improves the lung function of children in regional and remote Queensland

Collaro, Andrew J., Chang, Anne B., Marchant, Julie M., Masters, Ian B., Rodwell, Leanne T., Takken, Allan J. and McElrea, Margaret S. (2020). Culturally appropriate outreach specialist respiratory medical care improves the lung function of children in regional and remote Queensland. Lung, 198 (2), 361-369. doi: 10.1007/s00408-020-00332-7

Culturally appropriate outreach specialist respiratory medical care improves the lung function of children in regional and remote Queensland

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    Co-designing Obstructive Sleep Apnoea screening and diagnostic approaches for First Nations Australians: Strengthening clinical pathways with lived-experience support from community champions
    NHMRC MRFF Optimising Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
    Open grant

Supervision

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