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ERS International Congress 2016<br />

Room ICC Capital Suite<br />

17<br />

Session 548 10:40 - 13:00<br />

Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €100 on site, €90 standard or €70 for early bird<br />

registration.<br />

Skills workshop: SW19 Polysomnography in adults and children - FULLY BOOKED<br />

Aims : Access educational materials here<br />

To demonstrate how to perform and interpret sleep studies in both adults and children; to highlight the differences between paediatric and<br />

adult polysomnography (PSG) and polygraphy including the complexities of sleep and respiratory testing along with the limitations,<br />

advantages, and pitfalls; to be able to recognise when different scoring rules should be applied depending on the age of a patient.<br />

Track(s) : Sleep Paediatric<br />

Tag(s) : Clinical<br />

Target audience : Allied health professional, Clinician, Fellow, General practitioner, Junior member, Lung function technician,<br />

Neonatologist, Nurse, Paediatrician, Physiologist, Pulmonologist, Researcher, Resident, Respiratory physician, Sleep<br />

specialist/technologist, Trainee<br />

Chairs : Renata L. Riha (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)<br />

DETAILED PROGRAMME<br />

TUESDAY 06 SEPTEMBER, 2016<br />

Introduction 3454<br />

Workstation 1: Setting up polysomnography and polygraphy in adults and children<br />

Andrew Morley (Glasgow, United Kingdom), Athanasios G. Kaditis (Athens, Greece), Elizabeth Hill<br />

(Edinburgh, United Kingdom)<br />

Workstation 2: Interpreting polysomnography and polygraphy in children<br />

Stijn Verhulst (ANTWERPEN, Belgium), Refika Hamutcu Ersu (Istanbul, Turkey)<br />

3455<br />

3456<br />

Workstation 3: Interpreting polysomnography and polygraphy in adults<br />

Renata L. Riha (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)<br />

Room ICC Capital Suite 4 Session 639 14:30 - 16:50<br />

Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €100 on site, €90 standard or €70 for early bird<br />

registration.<br />

Skills workshop: SW20 Radiological-pathological correlations for clinicians - FULLY BOOKED<br />

Aims : Access educational materials here<br />

To illustrate and highlight radiological-pathological correlations in different lung diseases; to be able to interpret radiological images and<br />

recognise radiological-pathological correlations; to understand when it is necessary to correlate clinical, radiological, and pathological<br />

findings.<br />

Track(s) : Oncology<br />

Tag(s) : Clinical<br />

Target audience : Pulmonologist, Thoracic surgeon, Oncologist, Radiologist, Pathologist, Respiratory physician, Scientist, Trainee<br />

Chairs : Bogdan Dragos Grigoriu (Iasi, Romania)<br />

Introduction 4497<br />

3458<br />

Workstation 1: Lung emphysema<br />

James Hogg (Vancouver, Canada)<br />

Workstation 2: Interstitial fibrosis<br />

Sara Tomassetti (Forli, Italy)<br />

Workstation 3: Lung cancer<br />

Walter De Wever (Leuven, Belgium)<br />

4498<br />

4499<br />

4500<br />

Workstation 4: Pathology of lung emphysema, interstitial fibrosis and lung cancer<br />

Giulio Rossi (Modena, Italy)<br />

Room ICC Capital Suite<br />

17<br />

4501<br />

Session 638 14:30 - 16:50<br />

Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €100 on site, €90 standard or €70 for early bird<br />

registration.<br />

Skills workshop: SW21 Polysomnography in adults and children<br />

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