Paediatric
Physiology
Symposium
Breathlessness during exercise: if not asthma, then what?
Clinical
Healthy Lungs for Life (HLfL)
Aims : To describe the prevalence, (patho)physiology and treatment of exercise-induced asthma, teach how to interpret Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction test results, physiotherapeutic assessments and ergometry when evaluating childhood dyspnoea on exertion, describe the other causes of exercise-induced dyspnoea as dysfunctional breathing, vocal cord dysfunction and exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction and provide insight into how to recognise dysfunctional breathing patterns and how to teach diaphragmatic breathing.
Chairs
M. Thomas
Southampton (Hampshire)
(United Kingdom)
14:45
Doctor, I am running out of breath
D. Mcdonald(Dublin, Ireland)
COI
1
1426
15:15
Running out of breath: exercise testing
P. Kippelen(Uxbridge (Middlesex), United Kingdom)
COI
2
1427
15:45
Exercise-induced shortness of breath: the upper airway
T. Halvorsen(Bergen, Norway)
COI
3
1428
16:15
Breathing retraining and reconditioning: a mini course for the MD
C. Hagman(Falun, Sweden)
COI
4
1429
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