Airway diseases
Sleep and breathing disorders
Symposium
Current and evolving tests in lung function: pro/con debate
Clinical
Aims : to stage pro and con debates that will challenge our perceptions of current and evolving tests in lung function assessment. Three pro and con debates, each involving two speakers, will be presented. In each debate, the speakers will each deliver a sharp 12 minute presentation and there will be a 10 minute open discussion after both speakers have spoken. Thereafter, an update on the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) will be provided.
Target audience :
Allergist, Clinical researcher, General practitioner, Lung function technologist, Nurse, Paediatrician, Patient, Physiologist, Physiotherapist, Scientist (basic, translational), Student, Trainee, Adult pulmonologist/Clinician
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Physiology, Pulmonary function testing
14:45
FEV1 is helpful in respiratory medicine - pro
R. Rodriguez Roisin(Barcelona, Spain)
COI
-
Description
1
1594
15:02
FEV1 is helpful in respiratory medicine - con
O. Usmani(London, United Kingdom)
COI
2
1595
15:19
Forced oscillation technique is ready for screening respiratory disease - pro
R. Dandurand(Beaconsfield (QC), Canada)
COI
-
Description
3
1596
15:36
Forced oscillation technique is ready for screening respiratory disease - con
P. Calverley(Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom)
COI
4
1597
15:53
Multiple breath washout technique is a helpful clinical tool for assessing respiratory disease - pro
B. Thompson(Parkville, Australia)
COI
5
1598
16:10
Multiple breath washout technique is a helpful clinical tool for assessing respiratory disease - con
P. Latzin(Bern, Switzerland)
COI
6
1599
16:27
Current challenges and future directions of the Global Lung function Initiative (GLI)
B. Cooper(Edgbaston (Birmingham), United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
7
1600
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