New technologies for the management of children with respiratory diseases

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Chairs: M. Pijnenburg (Rotterdam, Netherlands), A. Möller (Zürich, Switzerland)
Aims: To identify new sources of data (internet of things, environmental data, etc.) that are available and relevant for the management of respiratory diseases in children: to describe how these new big data are processed by different artificial intelligence methods; to explain how these new sources of data, processed by artificial intelligence, are leading to a new paradigm in the management of respiratory diseases in children; to describe the ethical issues associated with new digital-based management of respiratory diseases; to list the factors associated with the acceptance of digital-based management by families of children with respiratory diseases.
E-health and home monitoring: the views of patients and parents
A. Hager (Stockholm, Sweden)
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New sources of data in paediatric asthma: towards big data from multiple sources in children with asthma
L. Fleming (London, United Kingdom)
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New uses of data: from big data to artificial intelligence and clinical decision tools  in children with respiratory diseases
K. Exarchos (Ioannina, Greece)
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A new paradigm for the management of children with cystic fibrosis at home: experiences from a Dutch cystic fibrosis clinic
J. Roukema (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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Ethics, risks and patients' perspective of new technologies in the care of children with respiratory diseases
D. Drummond (Paris, France)
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Discussion and Q&A

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