Airway diseases
Paediatric respiratory diseases
Sleep and breathing disorders
Skills lab
Respiratory sleep
Clinical
Aims : To explain the indications and equipment for in-hospital polysomnography; to give an overview for the use of new technologies and available tools for respiratory home monitoring; to show how to interpret the results of distance monitoring in different Sleep Disordered Breathing cases; to provide algorithms for PaP/NIV telemonitoring towards effective resolution of symptoms, to improve comorbidities, early identification of residual symptoms as well as for rehabilitation programmes.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Respiratory critical care physician, Paediatrician, Pathologist, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Scientist (basic, translational)
Methods :
Epidemiology, Physiology, Respiratory intensive care
10:00
Introduction
A. Simonds(London, United Kingdom)
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S. Schiza(Heraklion, Greece)
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1
1569
10:05
Polysomnography: indications and interpretation
J. Verbraecken(Edegem (Antwerp), Belgium)
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2
1570
10:30
Home sleep studies: indications and interpretation
T. Penzel(Berlin, Germany)
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3
1571
10:55
PAP telemonitoring and residual apnea–hypopnea index/symptoms: clinical cases and impact for follow-up management
R. Tamisier(Grenoble, France)
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4
1572
11:20
Home monitoring in patients with neuromuscular disorders from diagnosis to non-invasive ventilation initiation to rehabilitation programmes
M. Duiverman(Groningen, Netherlands)
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M. Chatwin(London, United Kingdom)
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5
1573
11:45
Discussion
A. Simonds(London, United Kingdom)
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S. Schiza(Heraklion, Greece)
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6
1574
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