PG10 Postgraduate course
Spirometry today: From theory to practice
Clinical
Aims : to explain the basic principles of spirometry and how to perform it in a standardised and safe way during and after the COVID-19 pandemic following the standardisation of spirometry (ATS-ERS) 2019 update.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, General practitioner, Medical Technical Assistant, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Respiratory therapist
Methods :
Physiology, Pulmonary function testing
14:00
The physiological basis of the flow volume curve
F. De Jongh(Enschede, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
1
4616
14:20
Discussion and Q&A
F. De Jongh(Enschede, Netherlands)
COI
2
4617
14:30
Ensuring quality and safety of your spirometry service
A. McGowan(Dublin 15, Ireland)
COI
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Description
3
4618
14:50
Discussion and Q&A
A. McGowan(Dublin 15, Ireland)
COI
4
4619
15:15
Spirometry: effective performance
R. Ong-Salvador(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
6
4621
15:35
Discussion and Q&A
R. Ong-Salvador(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
7
4622
15:45
Spirometry: what can go wrong and how to rectify it
K. Sylvester(Cambridge (Cambridgeshire), United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
8
4623
16:05
Discussion and Q&A
K. Sylvester(Cambridge (Cambridgeshire), United Kingdom)
COI
9
4624
16:30
Q&A and interactive cases
F. De Jongh(Enschede, Netherlands)
COI
A. McGowan(Dublin 15, Ireland)
COI
R. Ong-Salvador(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
K. Sylvester(Cambridge (Cambridgeshire), United Kingdom)
COI
11
4626
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