Airway diseases
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Latest advances in pulmonary rehabilitation assessment and content
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General respiratory patient care
Chairs
W. Man
Harefield
(United Kingdom)
08:30
Late Breaking Abstract - A cluster-randomized trial of a nurse-led advance care planning session in patients with COPD and their loved ones
C. Houben(Horn, Netherlands)
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C. Houben(Horn, Netherlands)
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1
08:45
Randomised controlled trial of pulmonary rehabilitation including cognitive behavioural therapy for breathlessness.
M. Williams(Adelaide (SA), Australia)
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2
09:00
High flow nasal cannula improves exercise capacity in COPD patients: crossover trial
M. Castellano Barneche(Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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3
09:15
Change in V?O2peak in response to aerobic training in patients with COPD: A meta-analysis.
T. Ward(Leicester, United Kingdom)
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T. Ward(North Shields (Tyne and Wear), United Kingdom)
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4
09:30
Comparison of exercise training responses in COPD patients with and without Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
I. Jarosch(Schönau am Königssee, Germany)
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5
09:45
Minimal clinically important difference in 30 second sit-to-stand test after pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD
E. Crisafulli(Verona (VR), Italy)
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6
10:00
Responsiveness of a short stair climb power test to pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD
S. Jones(Berkshire, United Kingdom)
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7
10:15
Variability in access and referral to pulmonary rehabilitation in European bronchiectasis patients enrolled in the EMBARC registry
P. Walker(Wirral (Merseyside), United Kingdom)
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8
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