Respiratory critical care
Respiratory infections
Symposium
Acute respiratory distress syndrome phenotypes: implications for diagnosis and treatment
Translational
Aims : To describe heterogeneity in the pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); to describe biological and morphological subphenotypes of ARDS and the implications for patient management; to describe treatable traits in ARDS; to explain the relationship between biological and physiological variation and optimal patient management.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Respiratory critical care physician, Scientist (basic, translational)
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology, Imaging, Respiratory intensive care
11:20
Current understanding of ARDS pathophysiology
N. Meyer(Philadelphia, United States)
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Description
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11:35
Personalised medicine through ventilator settings: implications of lung morphology in ARDS
J. Constantin(Paris, France)
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3
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11:50
Personalised medicine through biological subphenotyping of ARDS
C. Summers(Cambridge (Cambridgeshire), United Kingdom)
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Description
4
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12:05
Personalised medicine through individual approaches to resolve lung injury
B. Patel(London, United Kingdom)
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5
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12:20
Discussion and Q&A
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