Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Pulmonary vascular diseases
Respiratory critical care
Oral presentation
Shaping the future of respiratory care through artificial intelligence and evidence-based digital strategies
Clinical
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Physiology, Pulmonary function testing, Respiratory intensive care, Epidemiology, Public health, Pulmonary rehabilitation
Chairs
I. Hui
Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
(United Kingdom)
15:45
Late Breaking Abstract - A open-source program to help alleviate shortages of respiratory medical devices in low-resource countries
R. Farré Ventura(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
1
OA2342
15:50
ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models for Parents' Questions About Childhood Asthma: A Comparative Study
D. Drummond(Paris, France)
COI
2
OA2344
15:55
The construct validity of real-world digital mobility outcomes in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
D. Megaritis(Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
COI
3
OA2345
16:00
Assessment of healthcare consumption and asthma control after implementation of remote monitoring in long-term multicentre paediatric asthma care.
M. Oppelaar(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
COI
4
OA2346
16:05
Effects on life satisfaction using a digital therapy in individuals with pulmonary fibrosis – randomised controlled investigation
M. Scholand(Salt Lake City, United States)
COI
5
OA2347
16:10
Patterns of adherence during home electronic monitoring in children with asthma in OUTERSPACERS. A randomised feasibility trial.
W. Carroll(Staffordshire, United Kingdom)
COI
6
OA2348
16:15
Validation and acceptability of the mobile app version of the Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test for Children (CARATKids)
I. Pais Cunha(Porto, Portugal)
COI
7
OA2349
16:20
Effectiveness of early teleconsultation among COVID-19 mild and moderate patients with progression of COVID-19 related symptoms: A single-center, retrospective, cohort study
O. Payawal(Marikina City, Philippines)
COI
8
OA2350
16:25
Quantifying the effectiveness of high acuity virtual hospital care for respiratory patients
M. Shaw(London, United Kingdom)
COI
9
OA2351
16:30
Implementing digital respiratory technologies: a CONNECT CRC systematic scoping review
I. Hui(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
10
OA2352
16:35
Discussion and Q&A
11
OA2343
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