Prof. Kian Fan Chung: green healthcare is a very important concept
Dr. Kian Fan Chung (Figure 1) is Professor of Respiratory Medicine and Head of Experimental Studies Medicine at National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, and is consultant physician at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust, London, UK.
His current interests focus on developing precision medicine and personalized treatments as applied to non-communicable respiratory diseases with a particular interest in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His major interest is on the role of gene-environmental factors including pollution and pathogens on the innate and acquired immune responses that impact on inflammatory and remodeling pathways in the airways and lungs. He has also studied the role of airway smooth muscle and effects of oxidant stress on muscle function, on the energetics of airway smooth muscle function and on the mechanisms underlying corticosteroid resistance. He is also researching on the impact of environmental pollution and nanoparticles on the lungs and in lung disease. The translational aspects of this work relate to the chronic airflow obstruction and inflammation seen in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and finding new treatments, particularly related to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory therapies. He has also an interest in the cough hypersensitivity syndrome and new antitussives.
At the 2017 International Green Healthcare Forum held in the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital on October 29, Prof. Chung gave a lecture about “Managing the global burden of non-communicable diseases: from the perspective of green healthcare”. It’s our honor to interview Prof. Chung. We greatly appreciated that he found time to share his experiences and perspectives with us (Figure 2).
The 2017 International Green Medical Forum was made possible through the activity and support of the Department of Medicine, Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine at University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital. Full programme funding support was provided by the Shenzhen Municipal Health and Public Health Authority “Sanming Project” as part of their “Livelihoods Project”, under the designated title grant “The National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London—Integrated Airways Disease Clinical Research Team (*Professor KF Chung)”. This fund was awarded to Dr. Christopher KM Hui, The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital and the National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London in early 2017.
The primary investigators and lead coordinators for this programme include: Professors KF Chung, PJ Barnes, Mary SM Ip, Martyn R Partridge, Ian M Adcock, and Drs. Christopher KM Hui, Judith CW Mak, Pank K Bhavsar and Charis Michaeloudes.
Let’s take treating asthma as another example. As we all know, there are guidelines that most doctors use. Those guidelines help doctors to deliver the best care and treatment for most patients with asthma in a uniform approach. It’s important for us to get maximum patients as satisfied as possible. For example, we give emphasis on self-management plans when treating asthma. That could be an important aspect because patients with asthma often get worse suddenly. If we teach patients how to cope with these situations, it would be a very useful step for patients to help themselves and to reduce their need for hospital treatments.
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