Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Pulmonary vascular diseases
Sleep and breathing disorders
Oral presentation
The cause of respiratory symptoms: new insights from exercise physiology
Clinical
Translational
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Physiology, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Pulmonary function testing
09:30
Late Breaking Abstract - Deep Learning Improves Sex-Specific Prediction for COPD Risks from Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry
X. Sun(Shanghai, China)
COI
1
OA5393
09:35
Global lung function initiative reference values for cardiopulmonary exercise testing
T. Radtke(Zürich, Switzerland)
COI
2
OA5395
09:40
Breathlessness abnormality is best assessed at peak exercise during incremental cardiopulmonary cycle exercise testing
M. Ekström(Lund, Sweden)
COI
3
OA5396
09:45
Quantifying dynamic mechanical-ventilatory constraints and exertional dyspnoea during incremental CPET in fibrosing ILD
J. Neder(Kingston, Canada)
COI
4
OA5397
09:50
Comorbidities and prevalence of dysfunctional breathing in patients referred for cardiopulmonary exercise testing due to exertional dyspnea
G. Knöpfel(St. Gallen, Switzerland)
COI
5
OA5398
09:55
Exertional physiological assessments to aid in the diagnosis of breathing pattern disorder
C. Fratelli(GOLDEN, United States)
COI
6
OA5399
10:00
Latent effects of spontaneous sighing upon respiration during exercise
E. Harbour(Salzburg, Austria)
COI
7
OA5400
10:05
Does diaphragm fatigue affect inspiratory capacity during cardiopulmonary exercise testing?
M. Schaeffer(Vancouver, Canada)
COI
8
OA5401
10:10
Patterns of dynamic IC recruitment in COPD: resting correlates and sensory-functional consequences to exercise responses
D. Berton(Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil)
COI
9
OA5402
10:15
Treatment of exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) – a randomized controlled trial (RCT)
P. Muralitharan(Paradis, Norway)
COI
10
OA5403
10:20
Discussion and Q&A
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