Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Paediatric respiratory diseases
Mini symposium
Lung sounds unplugged: a global perspective
Clinical
Global challenges in respiratory sound analysis from early respiratory disease detection to exacerbation management
Aims : to provide an updated operational classification of lung (and other respiratory) sounds across several physio(patho)logical respiratory conditions; to describe technical aspects and applications of lung sound analysis in clinical practice, including early diagnosis (especially of interstitial lung diseases) and early detection of disease exacerbations/progression; to introduce telemedicine applications of respiratory sound analysis in the clinical management of adult and paediatric pulmonology in low-resource settings
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Medical Student, Medical Technical Assistant, Nurse, Respiratory critical care physician, Paediatrician, Pathologist, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Thoracic oncologist, Thoracic surgeon, Respiratory therapist, Journalist
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Physiology, Pulmonary function testing
Chairs
I. Hui
Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
(United Kingdom)
15:30
Automated detection of respiratory diseases from lung and respiratory sounds
J. Dönz(Lausanne, Switzerland)
COI
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Description
1
4413
15:45
Remote monitoring applications of cough and respiratory sound analysis
J. Smith(Manchester (Greater Manchester), United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
2
4414
16:00
Acceptability of digital stethoscope technology in a low-resource setting
S. Ahmed(Dhaka, Bangladesh)
COI
-
Description
3
4415
16:15
Discussion and Q&A
4
4416
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