International Congress Amsterdam 2015


Structure-function relationships in the small airways

Lunchtime session
Chairs: Dirkje S. Postma (Groningen, Netherlands), Scott. S Wagers (Maasmechelen, Belgium)
Aims: To describe consortium-based approaches to evaluating complex respiratory problems - the sociology of collaboration will also be discussed; to describe the difficulties associated with seeing, measuring, and understanding the processes in the small airways that operate at small-length scales in diseases such as asthma and COPD; to discuss how imaging approaches such as functional hyperpolarised 3He/129Xe imaging can provide new insights into the microstructure of the small airways in asthma and COPD; and to discuss how all of these approaches are being used to develop the first digital models of the small airways.
Target audience: Clinicians, researchers and industry representatives.
What can computer simulations offer in terms of solving the small airway problems?
Rafel Bordas (Oxford, United Kingdom)
WebcastSlide presentationMultimedia files
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