Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Pulmonary vascular diseases
Respiratory critical care
Poster session
Air pollution, climate change and environmental impact of respiratory therapies
Congress theme: Respiratory health around the globe
Clinical
Translational
Methods :
Public health, Cell and molecular biology, General respiratory patient care, Epidemiology
Chairs
R. So
Copenhagen
(Denmark)
Carbon footprint of pressurized metered-dose inhalers’ prescription in France, over 10 years
J. Mahé(Pessac, France)
COI
1
PA5843
O2 supplementation thresholds and environmental tradeoffs
J. McCarthy(Dub;in, Ireland)
COI
2
PA5844
Formulary optimisation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from inhalers: a retrospective audit of dispensing data
D. Fitzgerald(Blackrock, Ireland)
COI
3
PA5845
Inhaler user awareness of climate implications: a Canadian survey
S. Butler(Toronto, Canada)
COI
4
PA5846
Prescriber attitudes towards prescribing ‘green’ inhalers in secondary care: A qualitative study
J. Marchant(Brighton, United Kingdom)
COI
5
PA5847
Climate change, Extreme weather and Asthma: A trigger for exacerbations?
L. Ben Hmida(Rades, Tunisia)
COI
6
PA5848
Association between urban greenness, air pollution and pediatric asthma control in industrial and non-Industrial cities
H. Huang(Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
COI
7
PA5849
The rising threat of domestic wood burning to Europe's respiratory health: A case study using longitudinal data from England and Wales
L. Horsfall(London, United Kingdom)
COI
8
PA5850
Trends in the mortality burden of lower respiratory infections attributable to non-optimal temperature Globally and in Greece: 1990-2021
P. MARNAS(Larisa, Greece)
COI
9
PA5851
Assessing cystic fibrosis patient profiles and exposome associations through unsupervised multidimensional phenotyping
R. Epaud(Creteil, France)
COI
10
PA5852
Seasonal variation in air pollution induced lung injury: effects on lung and gut microbiome in mice
Y. Shih(Taipei, Taiwan)
COI
11
PA5853
Are we accurately estimating our dose of inhaled air pollution? A scoping review on estimation methods
L. Delgado Ortiz(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
12
PA5854
Personal air pollution exposure during commuting: insights from wearable sensor
S. Bernasconi(Varese, Italy)
COI
13
PA5855
Toxicological assessment of ultrafine particles in central Los Angeles
C. Sioutas(Los Angeles, United States)
COI
14
PA5856
Accuracy and precision of low-cost air quality sensors compared with Federal Equivalent Method monitors.
S. Stanojevic(Halifax (NS), Canada)
COI
15
PA5857
Inhaled diesel exhaust particles disrupt cardiac autonomic balance and enhance cough reflex via TRPV1 activation in humans
F. Liviero(Padova (PD), Italy)
COI
16
PA5858
Downregulation of CSF3 attenuates the inflammatory responses in animal models exposed to particulate matter (PM)
E. Son(Incheon, Republic of Korea)
COI
17
PA5859
The lived experience of people with asthma during the extreme heat: A large online Australian survey
M. McCausland(Newtown, Australia)
COI
18
PA5860
Premature deaths due to long-term exposure to PM2.5 in Türkiye in the last five years
M. Erçelik(Afyonkarahisar, Turkey)
COI
19
PA5861
Particulate Matter 2.5 Accelerates Fibrosis by Disrupting SERPINE1 Pathway in Small Airway Epithelial Cells
J. Bang(Cheongju, Republic of Korea)
COI
20
PA5862
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