Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Respiratory critical care
E-poster session
New insights into determinants of patient-reported outcomes in chronic respiratory diseases
Methods :
Pulmonary rehabilitation, Physiology, General respiratory patient care, Pulmonary function testing
Chairs
S. Singh
Leicester (Leicestershire)
(United Kingdom)
Late Breaking Abstract - The weekly recovery of physical capacities in COVID-19 patients during post-extubation pulmonary rehabilitation
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Association between patient-reported outcomes and exercise test outcomes in patients with COPD.
R. Meys(Horn, Netherlands)
COI
2
A newly developed ultra-small portable oxygen concentrator with equivalent efficacy to the conventional device
S. Kawachi(Matsumoto, Japan)
COI
3
Prevalence of non-pharmacological treatable traits in patients with asthma
S. Lemmens-Janssen(Leiden, Netherlands)
COI
4
Barriers to Exercise in Difficult Asthma in the WATCH Cohort
A. Freeman(Southampton, United Kingdom)
COI
5
Effects of a NEMS program in muscle-wasted AECOPD patients
L. Lopez Lopez(Granada, Spain)
COI
6
The correlation between quadriceps muscle strength and endurance and exercise performance in patients with COPD
A. Vaes(Horn, Netherlands)
COI
7
The effects of mechanical insufflation-exsufflation on lung function and complications in post-cardiac surgery patients
P. TUNG(Taoyuan, Taiwan)
COI
8
Determinants of ESWT time variability in patients with COPD
A. Stoffels(Velden, Netherlands)
COI
9
Effect of portable non-invasive ventilation on exercise tolerance in COPD: one size does not fit all
N. Chynkiamis(Ilion, Greece)
COI
10
Resting Energy Expenditure in COPD: development of a new predictive equation
P. Finamore(Roma (RM), Italy)
COI
11
Clinical evaluation of portable oxygen concentrators: impact of pulse oxygen delivery on exercise
M. Patout(Paris, France)
COI
12
Factors that affect the severity of fatigue in patients with COPD
R. Aktan(Balcova (İzmir), Turkey)
COI
13
Health status in COPD according to short physical performance battery summary score
A. Stoffels(Velden, Netherlands)
COI
14
Feasibility and benefits of an innovative airway clearance device in COPD patients hospitalized for acute exacerbation
I. Solovic(Vysne Hagy, Slovakia)
COI
15
The impact of walking behind the patient on six-minute walk test distance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized cross-over study
T. Riegler(Zurich, Switzerland)
COI
16
Comparison of high-flow oxygenation to noninvasive ventilation in COPD exacerbation
A. Fakharian(Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
COI
17
Need of help for activities of daily living in patients with mild to severe COPD: Who helps, with what and how much?
U. Møller Weinreich(Ålborg, Denmark)
COI
18
Measuring the experience of living with COPD and receiving medical care in people with COPD
M. Jones(Leicestershire, United Kingdom)
COI
19
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