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For additional tourist information, please visit www. A PUB. D Beijing Ronguri-Century Scie. C Emka Technologies Hoffmann-La Roche Lead Retrieval World Village Natus Neurology Inc.
B OxyNov Inc A Rocket Medical Plc F Y Yuria-Pharm All others welcome. Note that the presentations will be conducted in Spanish, Portuguese and English with dual projection of slides in all three languages.
Note that the presentations will be conducted in French with dual projection of slides in French and English. Future drugs and strategies that might develop within the next 5 years will also be presented and discussed by internationally recognised experts. This session will focus on new diagnostic tools and therapeutic approaches that will help pulmonologists to treat or prevent respiratory disorders.
It will also cover therapeutic aspects in pulmonary hypertension and intensive care medicine. Pulmonologists, GPs, thoracic surgeons, morphologists, imaging-specialists. Note that the presentations will be conducted in Russian with dual projection of slides in Russian and English. Chuchalin Russian Federation , Katerina Antoniou Greece Idiopathic pulmonary fbrosis: classifcation, epidemiology, course and prognosis Antoniou Katerina Greece Pathology of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias Kogan Evgenia Russian Federation Approach to diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fbrosis Costabel Ulrich Germany Imaging of idiopathic pulmonary fbrosis Tyurin Igor Russian Federation Break Medication therapy of idiopathic pulmonary fbrosis Richeldi Luca United Kingdom Lung transplantation in idiopathic pulmonary fbrosis Chuchalin Alexander G.
Aims Target Audience The session will discuss the new advances in respiratory medicine presented by ERS leaders and experienced speakers from China. The session will offer participants an overview of pulmonary vascular medicine, sleep disorders, interventional respiratory medicine, COPD and tuberculosis, and will facilitate discussion about the similarities and differences in both languages.
Note that the presentations will be conducted in Chinese and English with dual projection of slides in English and Chinese. Groups Groups 4. Groups 8. Groups 2. Skills workshop: SW1 Inhaler techniques Aims : Access educational materials here To provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to demonstrate the use of inhalation devices, and to coach and teach patients effectively; to provide an overview of the different types of models and how they function; to provide participants with the skills and knowledge needed to guide and train a patient to successfully use an inhaler; to give an overview on how inhalers perform in real-life scenarios; to teach participants how to successfully administer medication and how to avoid common mistakes.
Skills workshop: SW2 Inhaler techniques Aims : Access educational materials here To provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to demonstrate the use of inhalation devices, and to coach and teach patients effectively; to provide an overview of the different types of models and how they function; to provide participants with the skills and knowledge needed to guide and train a patient to successfully use an inhaler; to give an overview on how inhalers perform in real-life scenarios; to teach participants how to successfully administer medication and how to avoid common mistakes.
Skills workshop: SW3 Inhaler techniques Aims : Access educational materials here To provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to demonstrate the use of inhalation devices, and to coach and teach patients effectively; to provide an overview of the different types of models and how they function; to provide participants with the skills and knowledge needed to guide and train a patient to successfully use an inhaler; to give an overview on how inhalers perform in real-life scenarios; to teach participants how to successfully administer medication and how to avoid common mistakes.
Please register your interest by 19 June All accepted participants will be informed by the end of June. Professional development workshop: PD1 Spirometry: Train the trainer ERS spirometry training programme Aims : Access educational materials here To provide participants with the knowledge and tools to teach high quality spirometry, and provide the necessary training for those who would like to train and certify participants for the European Spirometry Driving Licence Parts 1 and 2 within Europe.
Postgraduate Course: PG1 Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - FULLY BOOKED An update in assessment and treatment Aims : Access educational materials here To discuss the burden of chronic obstructive lung diseases; to explain the approaches used to assess airways function in these diseases, to provide an update on the mechanisms and treatment of exacerbations, to describe how deeper phenotyping of asthma and COPD will lead to more effective treatment of these diseases.
Postgraduate Course: PG2 Advanced thoracic ultrasound - FULLY BOOKED Enhance your sonography practice beyond identification of pleural fluid Aims : Access educational materials here To provide a solid theoretical framework for physicians wishing to develop their ultrasound skills; to encourage evidence-based practice, where possible; to highlight the utility of thoracic ultrasound beyond identification of pleural fluid, to include assessment of other thoracic structures; to demonstrate that, after suitable training, physicians may safely perform thoracic interventions including image-guided pleural biopsies ; and to complement the Thoracic Ultrasound Educational Skills Workshop.
Postgraduate Course: PG3 Advanced respiratory and cardiovascular exercise testing In health and respiratory disease Aims : Access educational materials here To understand the physiological constraints of exercise tolerance and its application in clinical practice; to appreciate the optimal methods for testing lung mechanics and spirometry; to understand the different formats of exercise tests, their advantages and disadvantages, and their different prognostic values in adults and children; and to appreciate the usefulness of exercise testing for evaluating pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in clinical practice.
Postgraduate Course: PG4 How to improve the success of noninvasive ventilation Aims : Access educational materials here To review the physiological rationale for giving patients with hypercapnia and hypoxaemic failure non-invasive ventilation NIV support; to provide an overview on the use of NIV in specific patient categories including those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD , those who are being weaned from invasive ventilation, and those with congestive heart failure; to discuss the limitations of NIV; to describe new developments in NIV support; and to incorporate the patient perspective for a successful NIV.
Esquinas Murcia, Spain , Mark W. Postgraduate Course: PG5 How to reach peripheral solitary nodules 6 Postgraduate Course: PG6 Lung fibrosis and sarcoidosis Different diagnostic approaches and treatment modalities Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the different diagnostic approaches and treatment modalities in adult and paediatric interstitial lung disease. Postgraduate Course: PG7 New guidelines for the classification and staging of lung cancer Aims : Access educational materials here To present and disseminate the new guidelines concerning the pathological classification of lung cancer and the 9th American Joint Committee on Cancer staging guidelines; to analyse the molecular-pathological correlations in lung cancer; and to describe the staging techniques needed to implement the new guidelines.
Postgraduate Course: PG8 Paediatric asthma Aims : Access educational materials here To discuss the hot topics in epidemiology, specifically the new insights on the effects of prenatal and postnatal exposures, growth patterns, dietary factors, and genetics; to highlight the role of viruses and the airway microbiome in paediatric asthma; to learn about the options for personalised medicine in asthma; and to discuss the management of severe therapy-resistant asthma.
Postgraduate Course: PG10 Tuberculosis management: a personalised clinical approach Aims : Access educational materials here To update the knowledge and clinical skills of healthcare workers in the management of drug-susceptible tuberculosis; to improve the effectiveness of diagnosis, particularly in low-income areas; and to throw light on the necessary infection control activities.
Postgraduate Course: PG11 Assessing respiratory system resistance in children and adults A focus on young children and older adults Aims : Access educational materials here To describe alternatives to spirometry that can be used to measure airways and respiratory system resistance, and especially evaluating young children and older adults who may have problems performing an accurate spirometric test; to describe the methods that are particularly useful in clinical settings and to some extent in primary care or outpatient departments; to present the principles, equipment, advantages, and disadvantages of well-known and recently developed alternative methods.
Merkus Nijmegen, Netherlands 9 Postgraduate Course: PG12 Breathlessness over the life course Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the different causes of breathlessness and how the prevalence of these causes varies depending on the age of the patient; and to incorporate the breathless patient's perspective.
Postgraduate Course: PG13 Inhaled antibiotics in respiratory infections Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an update on the use of inhaled antibiotics focusing on the evidence regarding their use in both acute and chronic respiratory infections; to delineate the areas of ongoing uncertainty and areas that require additional research.
Palmer New York, United States of America Inhaled antibiotics in cystic fibrosis: what we should do and what we still do not know Tobias Welte Hannover, Germany Break Inhaled antibiotics in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis: better than oral antibiotics?
Wim G. Boersma Alkmaar, Netherlands Inhaled antibiotics in ventilator-associated pneumonia: treatment or prophylaxis? Marcos I. Postgraduate Course: PG14 Interventional pulmonology Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the major indications and therapeutic modalities in interventional pulmonology.
Postgraduate Course: PG15 Muscle weakness and wasting in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Assessment and treatment Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the clinical importance of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD muscle dysfunction, the risk factors, and the underlying mechanisms; to discuss the potential relationships and differences between exercise capacity and physical activity in COPD patients; to describe to what extent pulmonary rehabilitation and nutritional support may benefit patients with advanced COPD and severe comorbidities such as poor muscle function and muscle loss; to explore the mechanisms that underlie the impairment of skeletal muscle function and mass loss during acute exacerbations in COPD patients; and to describe the available strategies for treating acute exacerbation-induced muscle dysfunction and loss.
Postgraduate Course: PG17 Pulmonary haemodynamics during exercise Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the pathophysiological background of right heart catheterisation RHC and provide a full comprehensive update on the use of RHC for studying the pulmonary circulation; to describe practical issues regarding the assessment and interpretation of exercise pulmonary haemodynamics with a focus on the reliability and correct interpretation of measurements taken during exercise, zeroing, respiratory swings, normal responses, and different pathological patterns; to discuss from a practical point of view the role of non-invasive methods in assessing exercise pulmonary haemodynamics; and to incorporate the pulmonary arterial hypertension patient's perspective.
Postgraduate Course: PG18 Sleep apnoea and comorbidities Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an update on the interaction of common comorbidities in sleep apnoea patients and the clinical consequences of the association.
Patrick B. Postgraduate Course: PG19 The lung in the septic critically-ill patient Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an update on the pathobiology of sepsis and the septic lung and how to support and treat septic critically-ill patients. Postgraduate Course: PG20 Thymic tumours 13 The session will offer participants an overview on pulmonary vascular medicine, sleep disorders, interventional respiratory medicine, COPD and tuberculosis, and the possibility to discuss similarities and differences in Europe and China.
This first session of the ERS Primary Care day addresses three common challenge that we face in daily practice. The second session of the day addresses four approaches to addressing challenges. Target audience : Clinician Chairs : Elisabeth H. Personalised medicine and COPD: where are we now? Note that presentations will be presented also in Russian.
Dual projection of the slides will be available in English and Russian. Chairs : Alexander G. The third session of the day highlights three innovative approaches for the future. The final session of the day builds on the insights of the day to consider solutions for familiar clinical challenges.
Challenging clinical cases: CC1 Breathless cases Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the mechanisms by which hypoxia is sensed in the body, the many effects of hypoxia or abnormal hypoxia sensing on the body and its clinical consequences; to provide a diagnostic strategy that is based on physiological reasoning; to discuss therapeutic approaches and the important role of iron; to show whether breathlessness is due to hypoxia or abnormal hypoxia sensing.
Skills workshop: SW4 Difficult airway management in an intensive care unit Difficult intubation Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an opportunity to receive hand-on training for managing difficult airways with supraglottic devices, fiberoptic techniques, and video-assisted intubation.
Skills workshop: SW6 Difficult airway management in an intensive care unit Difficult intubation Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an opportunity to receive hand-on training for managing difficult airways with supraglottic devices, fiberoptic techniques, and video-assisted intubation.
Skills workshop: SW8 Difficult airway management in an intensive care unit Difficult intubation Aims : Access educational materials here To provide an opportunity to receive hand-on training for managing difficult airways with supraglottic devices, fiberoptic techniques, and video-assisted intubation.
Rahman Oxford, United Kingdom 20 Meet the expert: ME3 Fiberoptic bronchoscopy in children Aims : Access educational materials here To describe the more common indications for fiberoptic bronchoscopy in children; to review the risks and benefits of fiberoptic bronchoscopy for the patient. Meet the expert: ME4 Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations Including hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia Aims : Access educational materials here To understand the risks posed by pulmonary arteriovenous malformations PAVMs ; to know how to initiate the appropriate management for patients with PAVMs when they present with symptoms or when the PAVM is found incidentally by chest radiography or thoracic computer tomography scanning; to be able to apply the different management principles for hypoxaemia and polycthaemia in PAVMs compared to other respiratory diseases and be able to recognise the additional challenges that are posed by hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia HHT , which frequently associates with PAVM.
A patient participant will be included in the session. Tag s : Translational Chairs : Christian M. Aims : The aim of this session is to summarise and discuss the latest findings regarding the identification of patients with undiagnosed but symptomatic COPD. The session will include a review of studies evaluating the clinical- and cost-effectiveness of different COPD case -finding approaches; an overview of the algorithms that have been derived from primary care records and that aim to improve the efficiency of COPD case-finding; a discussion of the views of GPs, healthcare professionals, and patients on COPD case-finding; and an overview of the pros and cons of a structured screening programme and the gaps in the evidence.
Mike Thomas Southampton, United Kingdom Prince Regent Room Session - Symposium: Lung involvement in systemic disorders an update to this neglected field Aims : Many systemic disorders have lung involvement that is often neglected. The modern pulmonologist must follow a holistic approach. Recently, chest physicians have realised that several diseases, including IgG4 disease, transfusion-related acute lung injury TRALI , and diabetes, have significant lung involvement.
An update in this field is needed. Barnes London, United Kingdom Room A Session - Symposium: Nerves in airway disease: genotype, phenotype and endotype Aims : This session will describe how airway nerves may be involved in the pathophysiology and symptomatology of chronic lung disease, highlight how neuronal responses may be exaggerated in respiratory diseases, describe the mechanisms involved in these exaggerated responses and how studies in translational models of disease may lead to new therapeutic strategies.
Aims : To focus on the principles of immunotherapy and various clinical treatment strategies as immunotherapy will most likely change current practice in the treatment of thoracic malignancies; to highlight the most relevant clinical data regarding lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma.
Joish, Leda Mannent, Robert E. Hoeper Hannover, Germany , Marius M. Hoeper, Paul A. Corris, James R. The outcome results will be presented at the end of the session. The prizes are financially supported by Invacare. Athanazio, G. Gramblicka, M. Corso, F. Cavalcanti-Lundgren, M. Fernandes de Figuereido, F. Which parameters should be used to determine eligibility for treatment? Swanney, Josh D. Stanton OA Is there a direct effect of physical activity on lung function gain in adolescents?
The Pelotas Brazil birth cohort Fernando C. Wehrmeister, Bruna C. Horta, Pedro C. Hallal, Fernando C. Barros, Ana M. Menezes 28 Janssen, E. Muris, J. Vercoulen, F. Custers, G. Bootsma, M. Gronenschild, E. Wouters, M. Gronenschild, J. Delbressine, J. Muris, E. Chapman Toronto, Canada , Kenneth R.
Chapman, Claus F. Drummond, Donald P. Vulcu, Helen Finnigan, Elianne J. Tarazona-Meza, Karina M. Romero - Rivero, Suzanne L. Groesdonk, Frank Langer, Philipp M. Kaditis Athens, Greece , Theognosia S. Proimos, Chariton E. Papadakis, Athanasios G.
Kaditis 34 Haider, Erin J. Caraher, Theresa Schwartz, David J. Annema Amsterdam, Netherlands , Felix J. The audience will be engaged in discussions about best clinical care and will receive an update in paediatric respiratory medicine. The focus will be on tuberculosis projects which involved ERS. Martijn A. Chris Burtin Diepenbeek, Belgium Pulmonary rehabilitation: home alone?
However, the clinical conditions, the need for technology, the lack of professional supervision, and acute exacerbations of the underlying disease can make management of home-mechanical ventilation a difficult task.
Telemonitoring may help to improve the care of home-mechanically-ventilated patients. This symposium will describe the potential usefulness of telemonitoring in various settings.
In particular, the risk of asthma seems to be modified by mutations that shape the acquisition of or susceptibility to respiratory infections; these mutations also interact with early life environmental factors and other unknown risk factors to modulate asthma risk.
The first aim of this session is to give an overview of the basic techniques and results of the GWS on asthma. The second aim is to describe the implications of these results for clinicians, and how and whether this information can be translated into clinical practice.
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