Sleep and breathing disorders
PG8 Postgraduate course
Advanced cardiopulmonary exercise testing
Clinical
CPET in health and cardio-respiratory disease
Aims : At the end of the course, the participants will understand the physiological constraints of exercise tolerance and its application in clinical practice; appreciate the optimal methods for testing lung mechanics and spirometry; understand the different formats of exercise tests, their advantages and disadvantages, and their different prognostic values in adults and children; and appreciate the usefulness of exercise testing for evaluating pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in clinical practice.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Medical Student, Nurse, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Journalist
14:00
Pulmonary gas exchange response to exercise in health and disease
J. Neder(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
-
Description
1
14:20
Discussion and Q&A
J. Neder(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
2
14:30
Respiratory mechanics and exertional dyspnoea in health and disease
D. O'Donnell(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
-
Description
3
14:50
Discussion and Q&A
D. O'Donnell(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
4
15:15
Group assignment
D. O'Donnell(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
J. Neder(Kingston (ON), Canada)
COI
6
16:00
The prognostic and pre-operative role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in disease
P. Laveneziana(Paris, France)
COI
-
Description
8
16:20
Discussion and Q&A
P. Laveneziana(Paris, France)
COI
9
16:30
Respiratory and locomotor muscles in cardiorespiratory disease: the role of exercise and rehabilitation
E. Barreiro Portela(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
10
16:50
Discussion and Q&A
E. Barreiro Portela(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
11
17:15
Group assignment
P. Laveneziana(Paris, France)
COI
E. Barreiro Portela(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
13
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