Annual Congress Copenhagen 2005

Saturday, 17.09.2005
Sunday, 18.09.2005
Monday, 17.09.2005
Tuesday, 20.09.2005
Wednesday, 21.09.2005

Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, abstract number.


Material from 2005:
  • 4063 Abstracts
  • 739 Slide presentations
  • 213 Webcasts
  • 93 Handouts
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PG20 - Endstage lung disease in children

Postgraduate Course
Chairs: H. Tiddens (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), B. Fauroux (Paris, France)
Aims: Endstage lung disease cuts across all ages and many disciplines, and the management is intellectually and ethically challenging. At the end of this course, participants will be updated on:
• innovative therapies to try to rescue children with apparently terminal respiratory failure;
• the pros and cons of the various invasive and noninvasive means of respiratory support;
• the indications for, and optimal ways of supporting, the lung transplant candidate;
• the management of children with pulmonary hypertension.
When your back is to the wall: what rescue therapies may be worthwhile?
A. Bush (London, United Kingdom)
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The role of invasive and noninvasive respiratory support in children with endstage lung disease
B. Fauroux (Paris, France)
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Nutritional support in endstage lung disease in children
R. Hamutcu (Istanbul, Turkey)
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Pulmonary hypertension in children
M. Beghetti (Geneva, Switzerland)
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