Precision endotyping of asthma: time for action

Respiratory medicine meets other disciplines
Chairs: M. Jutel (Wroclaw, Poland), A. Spanevello (Milan, Italy)
Aims: To describe the precision endotyping of asthma and its co-morbidities by linking pathobiological mechanisms with visible properties via specific biomarkers translated into pathway-specific diagnostic tests; to evaluate how artificial intelligence complements standard diagnostic procedures in patients with allergic diseases and asthma; to determine how this approach enhances accurate asthma classification and individualised targeted treatments; and to describe dynamic complex endotypes consisting of several subendotypes and its validation.
Allergy testing and immunotherapy guidelines
I. Agache (Brasov (Brasov), Romania)
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High-dimensional multivariable analysis of asthma and its co-morbidities
B. Schaub (Munich, Germany)
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Upper airways in asthmatic patients
A. Bossios (Stockholm, Sweden)
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Linking clinical algorithms to precision medicine
M. Bonini (Rome, Italy)
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Does the endotype-driven approach translate into improved quality of life?
B. Flood (Gorey, Ireland)
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