
Respiratory Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Chief
Health Services & Outcomes Research, NHG Health
Chief
Health Services & Outcomes Research, NHG Health
Adj Prof John Abisheganaden is a Senior Consultant Respiratory & Critical Care Physician at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, NHG Health. He holds a Fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh UK; a MMED (Internal Medicine) from NUS Singapore, as well as a FAMS (Respiratory Med) from the Academy of Medicine Singapore. He is also Chief and Senior Consultant at Health Services and Outcomes Research (HSOR), NHG Health, and a Professor with the Lee Kong Chian (LKC) School of Medicine. He leads the HSOR team in population decision analytics and operations research, implementation and outcomes evaluation, as well as health system performance and sustainability. He is also chair of the NHG Respiratory Health Steering Committee, and also a lead clinician for NHG Health’s Value-Based Care work.
Publications
1. Forecasting Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Burden Using High-Dimensional Time Series Data And Forecast Combinations.
2. Density Forecasting of Conjunctivities Burden Using High-Dimensional Enviromental Time Series Data.
3. Conventional vs high-sensitive troponins in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
4. Predictors of Influenza PCR Positivity in Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
5. A Nationwide Cohort Study of Delta and Omicron SARS-CoV-2 Outcomes in Vaccinated Individuals With Chronic Lung Disease.
6. Global health impacts of ambient fine particulate pollution associated with climate variability.
7. Sensitisation to recombinant Aspergillus fumigatus allergens and clinical outcomes in COPD.
8. A systematic literature review of the clinical and socioeconomic burden of bronchiectasis.
9. Residential exposure to Aspergillus spp. is associated with exacerbations in COPD.
10. Epidemiology and economic burden of bronchiectasis requiring hospitalisation in Singapore.
11. "High-Risk" Clinical and Inflammatory Clusters in COPD of Chinese Descent.
12. Letter from Singapore: Thirty years of progress in clinical care and research
13. Associations Between Anthropogenic Factors, Meteorological Factors, and Cause-Specific Emergency Department Admissions.
14. Physiological Changes During Prone Positioning in COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
15. Cost-effectiveness analysis of continuous positive airway pressure treatment for obstructive sleep apnea in Singapore from a health system perspective.
16. A pilot randomised controlled trial exploring the feasibility and efficacy of a human-AI sleep coaching model for improving sleep among university students.
17. Palliative Rehabilitation Improves Health Care Utilization and Function in Frail Older Adults with Chronic Lung Diseases.
18. Reversible platypnea-orthodeoxia in COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome survivors.
19. Clinical features and predictors of severity in COVID-19 patients with critical illness in Singapore
20. A high-risk airway mycobiome is associated with frequent exacerbation and mortality in COPD.
21. Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD.
22. Metagenomics Reveals a Core Macrolide Resistome Related to Microbiota in Chronic Respiratory Disease.
23. Letter from Singapore: The clinical and research response to COVID-19.
24. Restoration of HDAC2 and Nrf2 by andrographolide overcomes corticosteroid resistance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
25. Increased Chitotriosidase Is Associated With Aspergillus and Frequent Exacerbations in South-East Asian Patients With Bronchiectasis.
26. Temporal changes of haematological and radiological findings of the COVID-19 infection-a review of literature.
27. Integrative microbiomics in bronchiectasis exacerbations
28. High Frequency of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis in Bronchiectasis-COPD Overlap.
29. Neisseria species as pathobionts in bronchiectasis.
30. Real-world data to measure and improve quality of asthma care
31. Association between pre-biologic T2-biomarker combinations and response to biologics in patients with severe asthma.
32. Evaluating the OpenAI's GPT-3.5 Turbo's performance in extracting information from scientific articles on diabetic retinopathy.
33. Natural Language Processing in medicine and ophthalmology: A review for the 21st-century clinician.

