Respiratory infections
Respiratory critical care
Clinical trials session
ALERT: Abstracts Leading to Evolution in Respiratory Medicine Trials: Intensive care and infection
Aims : to present important clinical trials in respiratory medicine; to summarise key findings and discuss with the audience experts conclusions, to bring clinical trial’s abstracts into the clinical context. This session is led by a chair and two expert discussants who will facilitate the discussions and summarise key messages.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Thoracic oncologist, Trainee, Clinical researcher, Critical/Intensive care physician, General practitioner, Scientist (basic, translational)
08:30
Late Breaking Abstract - Effects of a fully automated vs conventional ventilation on ventilator settings during postoperative ventilation in cardiac surgery patients: a randomized clinical.
M. Schultz(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
1
08:40
Late Breaking Abstract - The efficacy of heated humidifier high-flow nasal cannula compared with noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation in prevention of reintubation in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation
C. Tseng(New Taipei City, Taiwan)
COI
2
08:50
Late Breaking Abstract - SUPRAnav: A Clinical Trial Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of a New Invention Device Designed for Continuous Supraglottic Aspiration in Mechanically Ventilated Patients.
A. Ramirez Sarmiento(Floridablanca, Colombia)
COI
3
09:00
Late Breaking Abstract - Cost-effectiveness of outpatient (OP) vs. inpatient (IP) setup of home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS): A Randomised Clinical Trial
N. Hart(London, United Kingdom)
COI
4
09:10
Wrap-up by discussant and discussion
J. Rello Condomines(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
5
RCT
09:30
Low Dose Azithromycin Prophylaxis in Primary Antibody Deficiencies
C. Milito(Rome, Italy)
COI
6
09:40
Oral antibiotics vs placebo for exacerbations of paediatric bronchiectasis
V. Goyal(Brisbane (QLD), Australia)
COI
7
09:50
Late Breaking Abstract - Efficacy and safety of azithromycin maintenance therapy in primary ciliary dyskinesia – The BESTCILIA randomized placebo-controlled trial
H. Kobbernagel(København Ø, Denmark)
COI
8
10:10
Wrap-up by discussant and discussion
S. Aliberti(Milano (MI), Italy)
COI
9
RCT
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