Pulmonary vascular diseases
PG18 Postgraduate course
Haemodynamics and right ventricular function during exercise
Clinical
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €137.5 standard and €154 on site.
Aims : to describe the physiology of the right ventricle and pulmonary circulation at rest and during exercise; to present the most important clinical methods for assessment of haemodynamics and right ventricular function and will aid diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making in daily clinical routine. We aim to focus on healthy conditions and the most important diseases affecting pulmonary circulation, such as pulmonary hypertension.
Target audience :
Clinical researcher, Critical/Intensive care physician, Physiologist, Radiologist, Student, Trainee, Adult pulmonologist/Clinician
Methods :
Imaging, Physiology
14:00
Physiology, assessment and clinical relevance of resting pulmonary haemodynamics
B. Maron(Boston, United States)
COI
-
Description
1
148
14:30
Right ventricular function at rest
F. de Man(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
-
Description
2
149
15:00
Physiology, assessment and clinical relevance of pulmonary haemodynamics during exercise
G. Kovacs(Graz, Austria)
COI
-
Description
3
150
16:00
Adaptation or maladaptation of the right ventricle to exercise in athletes: differences and similarities with pulmonary hypertension
R. Naeije(Beersel, Belgium)
COI
-
Description
5
152
16:30
Group assignment
F. de Man(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
G. Kovacs(Graz, Austria)
COI
R. Naeije(Beersel, Belgium)
COI
B. Maron(Boston, United States)
COI
6
153
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