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Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2022; 60: Suppl. 66, abstract number.


Oscillometry and spirometry

Online skills lab
Chairs: O. Usmani (London, United Kingdom), F. De Jongh (Enschede, Netherlands), H. Pinnock (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
Aims: to demonstrate the measurement of lung function with simple (handheld) and/or professional spirometers, including how to prepare the equipment and perform an optimal test; to demonstrate forced oscillometry measurements and to highlight techniques that ensure accuracy; to discuss the interpretation of results, the clinical relevance of measurements and the advantages/disadvantages of the two techniques. All this will be achieved with live demonstrations, case studies of adults and children and interactive questions/discussion.
Introduction
O. Usmani (London, United Kingdom), F. De Jongh (Enschede, Netherlands)
WebcastPDF journal article, handout or slides
WebcastPDF journal article, handout or slides
Spirometry procedure
F. De Jongh (Enschede, Netherlands), R. Ong-Salvador (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Webcast
Webcast
Oscillometry procedure
F. De Jongh (Enschede, Netherlands), H. Pinnock (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
Webcast
Webcast
Case discussion (Spirometry paediatric, adult, oscillometry, and teaching/coaching perspectives)
L. Gochicoa Rangel (Ciudad de México, Mexico), J. Makonga-Braaksma (Woudenberg, Netherlands), C. Chow (Toronto (ON), Canada), H. Pinnock (Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
WebcastPDF journal article, handout or slides
WebcastPDF journal article, handout or slides