SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
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CME CREDITS
Anne F. Bidart, MD
CIPP X Secretariat
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CIPP XI - Eleventh International Congress on PediatricPulmonology held in Bangkok, Thailand, from June 30 to July 2, 2012Was granted 18 European CME credits (ECMEC)By the European Accreditation Council for CountinuingMedical Education (EACCME)ECMEC's are recognized by the American MedicalAssociation towards the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA).To convert ECMEC's credit to AMA PRA category I credit,please contact the AMA.
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CONVENTION CENTER
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CENTRAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Andrew Colin (Miami, USA) PresidentEitan Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel) Past PresidentGary Wong (Hong-Kong, China) Co-Chair, Scientific Program CommitteeHeather Zar (Cape Town, South Africa) Co-Chair, Scientific Program CommitteePetr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic) Chair, Abstract and Award CommitteeAndrew Bush (London, UK) Former PresidentBruce Rubin (Richmond, USA) Former PresidentJean-Paul Praud (Sherbrooke, Canada) Former PresidentAnne F. Bidart (France) Executive Secretary
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEEAroonwan Preutthipan (Bangkok, Thailand) President, Thai CommitteeNuanchan PrapphalTeerachai ChantarojanasiriJitladda DeerojanawongSorasak Lochindarat
Algeria: Rachida Boukari
Argentina: Alejandro Teper
Australia: Peter Le Souef
Austria: Thomas Frischer
Bahamas: Patrick Roberts
Belgium: Christiane De Boeck
Brazil: Renato Stein
Canada: Larry Lands
Chile: Hector Aranibar
China: Yong-Hong Yang
Colombia: Carlos Jimenez Espinel
Cyprus: Panayotis Yiallouros
Czech Republic: Petr Pohunek
Denmark: Frederik Buchvald
Egypt: Samiha Samuel Doss
England: Adnan Custovic
Finland: Matti Korppi
France: Michael Fayon
Germany: Theodor Zimmermann
Greece: Eva Mantzouranis
Guatemala: Edgar Belteton de Leon
Hong Kong: Gary Wong
India: Varinder Singh
Indonesia: Cissy Kartasasmita
Ireland (Northern): Michael Shields
Ireland (Southern): Dubhfeasa Slattery
Israel: Asher Tal
Italy: Giovanni Rossi
Ivory Coast : Flore Amon-Tanoh Dick
Japan: Masato Takase
Kuwait: Abdullah Owayed
Latvia: Ieva Cirule
Lebanon: Paul-Henri Torbey, Zeinat Hijazi
Lituania: Arunas Valiulis
Malaysia: Jessie de Bruyne
Mexico: Laura Gochicoa
Morocco: Amine El Hassani
New Zealand: Catherine Byrnes
Norway: Kai Hâkon Carlsen
Panama: Claude Vergès de Lopez
Peru: Carlos José Mendoza Fox
Philippines: Alexander Tuazon
Poland: Grzegorz Lis
Portugal: Teresa Bandeira
Qatar: Ibrahim Janahi
Romania: Laura Dracea
Russia: Yuri Mitzernitski
Saudi Arabia: Maha Al Dabbagh
Senegal: Mamadou Ba
Serbia: Predrag Minic
Singapore: Anne Goh
Slovak Republic: Martin Brezina,
Jaroslava Orosova
South Africa: Heather Zar
South Korea: Young Yull Koh
Spain: Luis Garcia Marcos,
Antonio Martinez Gimeno
Sweden: Göran Wennergren
Switzerland: Nicolas Regamey
Taiwan: Tsu Fuh Yeh, Frank Lu
Thailand: Aroonwan Preutthipan
The Netherlands: Elianne Vrijlandt
Tunisia: Agnès Hamzaoui
Turkey: Ayhan Goçmen, Nural Kiper
Uruguay: Maria Julia Sarachaga
USA: Judy Voynow, Anastassios
Koumbourlis, Burton Lesnick
Venezuela: Maria Eugenia Garcia Mujica
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
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Friends and Colleagues,
It gives me great pleasure to invite you to oureleventh meeting of CIPP - The International
Congress of Pediatric Pulmonology. After almost two decades of activitywe venture to Asia for the first time.
The historic and cultural richness and diversity of this continent makesthe choice of the optimal city challenging. We chose Thailand because ofits natural beauty, invaluable art treasures, its mix of old and modern,and its tradition of excellence in Pediatric Pulmonology.
Our meeting - CIPP - remains the only global meeting that is fully dedicatedto pediatric pulmonology. Over the last two years we changed ourmeeting to an annual paradigm, and saved no effort in our congresses inVienna and Versailles to not only bring together leading authorities onvarious topics, but also make the meeting more inclusive by inviting andsupporting presenters and speakers from poor-resourced countries. Theseresearchers and clinicians are challenged by inadequate funds but arerich in skill and experience, and shared with us the many amazing thingsthat they do. Obviously, the move of the meeting to Bangkok, will giveus an opportunity to include more of our colleagues from Asia andOceania as speakers and presenters, and with that alter the flavor of themeetings to make them even more inclusive.
We are particularly proud of the platform we offer through our YoungInvestigator Awards. For years and consistently these have been excitingpresentations of young researchers on the cutting edge of clinical andbasic science, whose work has been filling plenary sessions and the bestof them are awarded generous prizes.
Despite its growth and global reach, CIPP remains small enough to offerintimacy. It has transformed from its role as a place of learning andscientific exchange, to one that also offers a venue to revive oldfriendships and establish new ones. As we branch out to a new continent,such encounters will broaden horizons, build cross-cultural bridges, andcontribute to unite us all as a better, more educated and open, wiserglobal community.
I with my colleagues in the various committees of the organizationwelcome you to Bangkok and wish you an enjoyable and productivemeeting.
Andrew Colin, MDPresident, CIPP XI
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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THAILAND
On behalf of the Thai Association of Pediatric Respiratory & Critical CareMedicine (TPRC), we are honored to welcome the renowned speakersand delegates to the 11th International Congress on PediatricPulmonology (CIPP) which will be held in Bangkok, Thailand during June30 to July 2, 2012 at Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World.
This congress is the only international meeting which focused on pediatricpulmonology in the world and this is the first time that the congressmoves to the Asia continent. The fantastic scientific program will coverthe update knowledge on pediatric respiratory diseases includingasthma, infection, sleep disordered breathing, chronic lungs, aspirationand environment related disorders as well as pediatric bronchoscopy,respiratory care and lung function test. It will be an exceptional opportunityto attend our young generation of pediatric pulmonologists to presenttheir research works for the future of our specialty and 4 of them will winthe prestigious CIPP young investigator awards. In addition, there will bespecial awards for the top 3 posters. The congress will also provide a platformfor delegates to participate in radiology quiz, bronchoscopy quiz andinteresting case discussion.
Thailand, in the heart of Southeast Asia, has never been colonized andthus can keep her unique culture and heritage intact. Bangkok has manyattractions to offer. The city is dotted with 400 glittering Buddhist templesof great beauty, magnificent palaces, classical dance performances,numerous shopping centers. Bangkok features a modern capital city, andfriendly people who epitomize Thailand’s “land of smiles” reputation.The Bangkok Convention Centre at Central World, the congress venue, issituated in the heart of Bangkok where delegates can walk around safelyeven late at night. It is the gateway to Bangkok’s most-happeningshopping, dining and entertainment scene. More importantly, it is closedto the BTS modern skytrain station so everyone could explore mostattractive parts of our beautiful city without any delay in traffic jams.
We together with our Thai colleagues of TPRC would like to thankProfessor Andrew Colin, the President of CIPP XI and international CIPPorganizing committee for selecting Bangkok as the venue and all sponsorsfor supporting generously to the congress. We assure that all delegateswill have memorable experiences and wonderful hospitality.
Yours sincerely,
Nuanchan Prapphal, MD
President of Thai Association of Pediatric
Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine (TPRC)
Aroonwan Preutthipan, MD, FCCP
Scientific Chair of TPRC
President, Local Organizing Committee
of CIPP XI
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04:30 pm - 05:30 pm
OPENING CEREMONYWelcoming Addresses & Keynote Speaker
Room A
08:30 am - 10:00 am
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations
Room Ap.13
10:00 am - 10:30 am
COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION VISIT
Exhibition Hall
OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASES
Asthma Update
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom A
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION& OTHER TOPICS
Lung Infections inChildren
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom B
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PEARLS
Home Ventilation
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom C
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASES
Environment andRespiratory Diseases
in Children
03:00 pm - 04:30 pmRoom A
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION& OTHER TOPICS
Neonatal Disorders
03:00pm - 04:30 pmRoom B
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PEARLS
Bronchoscopy
03:00 pm - 04:30 pmRoom C
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01:30 pm - 03:00 pm
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations
Room A
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PFIZER Satellite SymposiumThe Forgotten Killer in Children: What Can We Do?
Room A
08:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Faculty & International Advisory Board Working Dinner
To be announced later
05:30 pm - 07:00 pm
Welcoming Cocktail
Exhibition Hall
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12:00 pm - 01:30 pm
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INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION
01:30 pm - 03:00 pmPoster Area
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WORKSHOPPediatrics is Magical
01:30 pm - 03:00 pmRoom C
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08:00 pm - 12:59 am
GALA DINNER & YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD CEREMONY
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To be announced later
OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASES
Acute Severe Asthma
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom A
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION& OTHER TOPICS
Chronic Lung Conditions
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom B
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PEARLS
Sleep and OSAS
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom C
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASES
Asthma Monitoring
05:00 pm - 06:30 pmRoom A
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION& OTHER TOPICS
Tuberculosis in Children
05:00pm - 06:30 pmRoom B
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PEARLS
Lung Disease and Lung Function
05:00 pm - 06:30 pmRoom C
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12:00 pm - 01:30 pm
Room A
08:30 am - 10:00 am
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations
Room Ap.21
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations
Room A
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10:00 am - 10:30 am
Exhibition Hall
04:30 pm - 05:00 pm
COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION VISIT
Exhibition Hall
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COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION VISIT
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CLOSING CEREMONY
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10:00 am - 10:30 am
COFFEE BREAK & EXHIBITION VISITExhibition Hall
OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASES
Lung and AirwayInflammation
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom A
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION& OTHER TOPICS
Effusion and Empyema
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom B
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PEARLS
New and Hot Topics inRespiratory Care
10:30 am - 12:00 pmRoom C
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CLINICAL RADIOLOGICAL QUIZDENOUEMENT
01:30 pm - 03:00 pmRoom A p.42
CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATIONS
01:30 pm - 03:00 pmRoom B
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BRONCHOSCOPY QUIZ DENOUEMENT
03:00 pm - 04:30 pmRoom A
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08:30 am - 10:00 am
PLENARY SESSION2011 THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Room Ap.39
05:00 pm - 05:30 pm
FAREWELL COCKTAIL
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews (Elsevier) Satellite SymposiumConverting Research into Publications
Room A
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm
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PUBLICITE
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SaturdayJune 30, 2012
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Chairmen: Gary Wong (Hong Kong, China)Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
08:30 am - 09:00 am : invited speakerAndrew Colin (Miami, USA)Fetal Bronchoscopy and its Possible Role in Altering the Natural History of Congenital Malformations of the Lung.
09:00 am - 10:00 amYoung Investigator's Oral Presentations.
1. The Effect of Different Dosage of Vitamin D Supplementation in Early Life on the Expression of Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) on the Lung in Rat with Asthma.Ling-Yan Chen (Shanghai, China)
2. GWAS Replication Identifies PROC To Be a Novel Candidate Gene for Childhood Asthma.Wa Cheong Chan (HongKong, China)
3. Asthma Control and Quality of Life in School Aged Children in Enugu South East Nigeria.Adaeze Ayuk (Enugu, Nigeria)
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations08:30 am - 10:00 am Room A
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASESAsthma Update
Chairpersons: Jessie de Bruyne (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)Annabelle Quizon (Miami, USA)
1. Asthma Treatment: From Steroids to Cytokines and Chemokines Blockers and Beyond.Fernando Martinez (Tucson, USA)
2. Assessment and Management of Exercise-induced Asthma.Larry Lands (Montreal, Canada)
3. Effective Delivery of Medications to Your Asthmatic Patients. Sunalene Devadason (Perth, Australia)
PEARLSHome Ventilation
Chairpersons: Kun-Ling Shen (Beijing, China)Jean-Paul Praud (Sherbrooke, Canada)
1. Institutional and Home Management of Respiratory Failure - Exploring the Range of Monitoring from ICU to Home.Virginia Sison Kharasch (Boston, USA)
2. Approach To Establishment of Home Ventilation in Resource Limited Environment.Aroonwan Preutthipan (Bangkok, Thailand)
3. PSG for Titration of Home Ventilation. Narong Simakajorboon (Cincinnati, USA))
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room A
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room C
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INFECTION, INFLAMMATION & OTHER TOPICSLung Infections in Children
Chairpersons: Cissy Kartasasmita (Jakarta, Indonesia)Matti Korppi (Kuopio, Finland)
1. Lung Abscess in Children: Management and Outcome. Dominic Fitzgerald (Sydney, Australia)
2. Antibiotic Resistance of Pneumococcus.Yong-Hong Yang (Beijing, China)
3. Treatment Controversy in Childhood Pneumonia.Eitan Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room B
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Chairman: Teerachai Chantarojanasiri
1. Influenza and Univited Colleges: How Can We Manage?Somsak Lolekha (Thailand)
2. CAP: Optimized Treatment for the Best Outcome.Veerachai Wattanaveradej (Thailand)
PFIZER Satellite SymposiumThe Forgotten Killer in Children: What Can We Do?12:00 pm - 01:30 pm Room A
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Chairpersons: Heather Zar (Cape Town, South Africa)Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
01:30 pm - 02:00 pm: PM Invited Speaker
Giovanni Rossi (Genoa, Italy)Reflux and Pulmonary Disease in Childhood.
02:00 pm - 03:00 pm Young Investigator's Oral Presentations
1. A Single Dose of Azithromycin Has No Clinical Efficacy in Children Aged < 18 Months Hospitalized with Acute Bronchiolitis: A Double-blinded, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial.Gabrielle McCallum (Darwin, Australia)
2. Correlation of Tuberculin Skin Test Result with Severity of Tuberculosis in Children 0-5 Year Old.Fanny Gae Sermise-Gadian (Manila, Philippines)
3. BCV May Be Set to One of the Treatments of Asthma Exacerbation in Children.Yutaka Ueda (kumagaya, Japan)
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Room A
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASESEnvironment and Respiratory Diseases in Children
Chairpersons: Jessie de Bruyne (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)Teerachai Chantarojanasiri (Bangkok, Thailand)
1. Smoking and Lung Health in Children.Narong Simakajornboon (Cincinnati, USA)
2. Pollution and Its Impacts on Respiratory Outcomes in Children from Developing Countries.Alexander Tuazon (Manila, Philippines)
3. Premature Infants: The Impact of Environmental Stimuli on Lung Development in Early Life. Renato Stein (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
INFECTION, INFLAMMATION & OTHER TOPICSNeonatal Disorders
Chairpersons: Zeinat Hijazi (Beirut, Lebanon)Zen-Kong Dai (Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
1. Prevention of BPD in 2012.Tsu Fuh Yeh (Taipei, Taiwan)
2. Apnea of Prematurity and Beyond.Jean-Paul Praud (Sherbrooke, Canada)
3. Non-invasive Ventilation Strategy in Newborns. Amir Kugelman (Haifa, Israel)
PEARLSBronchoscopy
Chairpersons: Hajnalka Szabo (Budapest, Hungary)Frank Lu (Taipei, Taiwan)
1. Pro/Con Debate: Airway Stenting Is an Important and Underutilized Intervention in Pediatric Bronchial Diseases.PRO: Wen-Jue Soong (Taipei, Taiwan)CON: Robert Wood (Cincinnati, USA)
2. Removal of Foreign Body by Flexibble Bronchoscopy. Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room A
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room B
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room C
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OPENING CEREMONYWelcoming Addresses & Keynote Speaker04:30 pm - 05:30 pm Room A
Welcoming Addresses:Andrew Colin, President CIPP XIGary Wong, Chair Scientific Program CommitteeAroonwan Preutthipan, President Local Committee
Keynote Speaker: Peter LeSouef (Perth, Australia)The Early Origins of Childhood Asthma: Allergens,Infections and Genes.
CLOSING CEREMONY
08:00 pm - 11:00 pm To be announced later
Faculty & International Advisory Board Working Dinner
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SundayJuly 01, 2012
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Chairmen: Bruce Rubin (Richmond, USA)Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
08:30 am - 09:00 am: Invited Speaker
Gary Wong (Hong Kong, China)What Have We Learnt from Asthma Epidemiology Studies?
09:00 am - 10:00 am Young Investigator's Oral Presentations
1. Parameters of Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) Success in Pediatric Impending Respiratory Failure. Chonnibha Marukatat (Bangkok, Thailand)
2. The Effect of Substance P on Asthmatic Rat Airway Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation, Migration and Cytoplasmic Calcium Concentration in vitro.Miao Li (Shenyang, China)
3. Predictors of Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Children Undergoing Cardiothoracic Surgery. Maria Niña Banque (Quezon City, Philippines)
PLENARY SESSIONInvited Speaker & Young Investigator's Presentations08:30 am - 10:00 am Room A
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASESAcute Severe Asthma
Chairpersons: Göran Wennergren (Gothenburg, Sweden)Varinder Singh (New Delhi, India)
1. Management of Life-threatening Asthma.Bruce Rubin (Richmond, USA)
2. Role of Viral Infections in Asthma Exacerbations.Peter LeSouef (Perth, Australia)
3. Anticholinergics in the Treatment of Childhood Asthma. Giovanni Rossi (Genoa, Italy)
INFECTION, INFLAMMATION & OTHER TOPICSChronic Lung Conditions
Chairpersons: Dominic Fitzgerald (Sydney, Australia)Laura Gochicoa (Mexico, Mexico)
1. Update on Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.Hartmut Grasemann (Toronto, Canada)
2. Modern Management of Cystic Fibrosis. Eitan Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel)
3. Chronic Lung Disease in HIV Infected Children. Heather Zar (Cape Town, South Africa)
PEARLSSleep and OSAS
Chairpersons: Daniel Ng (Hong Kong, China)Carlos José Mendoza Fox (Lima, Peru)
1. Sleep Disordered Breathing: Lessons from Animal Models.Jean-Paul Praud (Sherbrooke, Canada)
2. PSG and Other Modalities to Diagnose OSAS.Narong Simakajorboon (Cicinnati, USA)
3. Long-term outcome of Childhood OSAS.Albert Li (Hong Kong, China)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room A
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room B
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room C
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MSD Satellite SymposiumUnderstanding the Challenges of One Air Way Diseases
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm Room A
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Chairman:
1. Exploring Role of Phenotype in the Management of Pediatric Asthma.Gary Wong (Hong Kong, China)
2. Strategic Management of Upper Airway Diseases.Pantipa Chatchatee (Thailand)
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INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Poster Area
Category 1. Bronchial asthma and other chronic obstructivepulmonary diseases.
A1-15 – Comparison of the results of pulmonary function test between the bronchial asthma infants and the infants with bronchiolitis obliterans.Li Xiang, Xiaochun Rao, Anxia Jiao
A2-49 – The Effect of Different Dosage of Vitamin D Supplementation in Early Life on the Expression of TGF-α1 and Smad3 in the Lung of Rat with Asthma.C Chen, XJ Zhou, X LI, Z LI, JG Hong
A3-53 – Methacholine Challenge Tests Results in Children are Season Dependent.LJ Joseph, E Picard, B Dayan, S Goldberg
A4-56 – Title: Do Aeroallergen Sensitization and Immunoglobulin E Levels Correlate with Severity of Asthma in Malaysian Children.KP Eg, A.M. Nathan, J deBruyne, F. Khalid
A5-67 – Effect of Caesarean Section on Wheezing Disorders.Ya-Nan Li, Huan-ji cheng, Li liu,Hong-mei qiao
A6-71 – Clostridium Leptum-Induced Regulatory T Cells Protect Against Asthma.Ya-Nan Li, Huan-ji Cheng
A7-81 – Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Aged Children with Asthma in Enugu, South East Nigeria.A Ayuk, T Oguonu, BC Ibe, AN IkefunaKEFUNA
A8-102 – Involvement of the Respiratory and Ocular Systems in X-linked Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia.T.J.H. Zimmermann, J. Dietz, T. Kaercher, A-T Schneider, Kenneth Huttner, R. Johnson, H. Schneider
A9-106 – Pathology and Airway Reactivity Changes in Galectin-7 Transgenic Mice.Shunying Zhao, Ruxuan He
A10-109 – Crude Extract of Black Seed (Nigella sativa) can Modulate T CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ Lymphocytes in Asthmatic Mouse Model.W Barlianto, HMS Chandra Kusuma, M Aris Widodo, Setyawati Suharto
A11-134 – Human Rhinovirus is Highly Prevalent in Hong KongChildren with Wheezing Illnesses.TF Leung, LY Tse, WY Lam, WC Chan, GWK Wong, PKS Chan
A12-148 – The Role of ADMA, SDMA, Arginine and NO in Pediatric Bronchial Asthma.NP Consilvio, M Verini, G Riccioni, V Bucciarelli, E Di Ilio,A Pennelli, L Scotti, S Di Pillo, A Scaparrotta, F Chiarelli
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A13-226 – Spirometric Airflow Obstruction in Asymptomatic Bangkok School Children: Prevalence and Risk Factors.A Preutthipan, S Suwanpromma, C Boonlarbtaweechoke,U Udomsapayakul
A14-233 – Silencing IL-25 Expression by RNA Interference in Asthma Mouse.Huanji Cheng, Li Liu, Hong Guo, Hongmei Qiao, Jianing Yin, Xiuhua Yu, Jirong Lu
A15-258 – Is there any Association between Croup in Childhood and Abnormalities of Pulmonary Function test in Adolescent?M Modaresi, Jamal Faghihinia, Ali Pourvali
A16-262 – The Prevalence of Atopic Asthma in Children Ages 6-7 Years in Padang city and Associated Risk Factors.F Fitry Yani, D Hayati, R Rusdi
A17-267 – Human Rhinovirus Infection in Children with Lower Respiratory Tract Infection and Asthmatic Children in Southern Taiwan.Y Su, Ching-Chi Yang, Ya-Ling Huang
Category 2. Allergic Bronchopulmonary Disorders (excluding bronchial asthma)
B1-80 – Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Presenting with Pleural Effusion in Children: A Case report.Huangji Cheng, Hailong You, Yunfeng Zhang, Qingran Yang, Ye Liu
Category 3. Bronchopulmonary and Pleural Infections(including tuberculosis)
C1-20 – The Effectiveness of Magnesium Sulfate Nebulizer in Treatment of Acute Bronchiolitis.Mohammadreza Modaresi, Jamal Faghihinia, Hosein Mirlohi, Farhad Pjang
C2- 50 – RSV Mortality in Singapore.A Goh, H Hajirah
C3-54 – Life Threatening Complications of Necrotizing Pneumonia: a Report of Two Cases.N Demirel, Annabelle quizon , Edgar Beltetón, Joel reiter, Andrew colin
C4-64 – A Complicated case of Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Empyema in a Girl of 2 year old.S.G. Mosescu, C.M. Zapucioiu
C5-68 – Complicated Pneumococcal Pneumonia in Children at an University Hospital in São Paulo (Brazil).C Ryoka Miyao Yoshioka, Alfredo Elias Gilio, Selma Betta Ragazzi, Maria Cristina de Cunto Brandileone,João Paulo Becker, Marina Buarque Martinez, MariaLuiza Guerra, Silvia Santos
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C6-79 – Clinical Severity and iPFT Compare Between Subgroups of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in ChildrenHospitalized with Acute lower Respiratory Tract Infection.T Trisorus, R Samransamraujkit, J Deerojanawong, S Sritippayawan, N Prapphal
C7-105 – Combined Treatment of Macrolide Antibiotics with Glucocorticoid or Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Children Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Lobar Pneumonia.L Shan, Zhijia wang, Ning chen, Xuxu Cai, Xiaohua Han, Linhua Shu, Yunxiao Shang
C8-162 – Risk Factors of Pneumonia in Measles Children at Dr Soetomo Hospital Surabaya.Retno Asih Setyoningrum, Kusdwijono Kusdwijono, Deddy Iskandar, Landia Setiawati, Ismoedijanto Ismoedijanto
C9-172 – Lower Respiratory Tract Infection from Human Metapneumovirus in Hospitalized patients between2 months- 5 Years of Age in Thailand.Sorasak Lochindarat, Kazunori Oishi, Kazuyoshi Kawakami, Roongrawee Torbunsupachai
C10-187 – Disseminated Tuberculosis Involved in Pulmonary, Bronchus, Abdominal Cavity, Intracalvarium and Spinal column: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.H Wang, BP Xu
C11-205 – Immune Reconstitution Syndrome (IRIS) in a Child with Disseminated Tuberculosis.I D Ba, G Lapierre, D Bérubé, M F Buteau, J E Marcotte,S Jacob, M Ba, P M Faye
C12-230 – Clinical Significance of IL-5 and VEGF in BALF with Mycoplasma Pneumoniae pneumonia.Huanji Cheng, Hongmei Qiao, Li Liu, Hao Sun, Jirong Lu, Junzhao Lii
C13-231 – The Effect of TNF-α, IL-12 and CysLTs on the Pathogenesis of MPP in Children.Huanji Cheng, Jianing Yin, Li Liu, Hongmei Qiao, Jirong Lu
C14-235 – Ethambutol in Children with Tuberculosis- How safe is it?G R Sethi, Vipin Khandelwal, J L Goyal, Dhulika Dhingra, V Singh, A Khanna, M Mantan
C15-251 – Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection and Vitamin D status in Children.A T Aslan, T Eyuboglu, O Gulbahar, S Ozkan
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Category 4. Noninfectious Respiratory Disorders
D1-36 – Ambulatory Blood Pressure monitoring in Chinese Children with Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Hypopnea Syndrome.Z Xu, Bei Li, Kunling Shen
D2-65 – Impact of Adenotonsillectomy on the Immune Function of SDB Children Younger than 7 Years.T Sugiyama, K Saito, K Sugita
D3-145 – Predictors of Changes in Snoring in children from 5 to 8.5 years: Findings from the Prospective CohortStudy of Thai Children.Wanaporn Anuntaseree, Pasuree Sangsupawanich, Ladda Mo-suwan, Nannapat Pruphetkaew
D4-146 – Congenital Tracheal Stenosis in A Baby.Deddy Iskandar, Rahman Mahrus, Retno Asih Setyoningrum, Landia Setiawati
D5-177 – Case Report of Right Lung Agenesis: Is There a Rolefor the Use of CPAP?S C Su, A Rus Anida
D6-264 – Diaphragmatic Eventration Complicated by Diaphragmatic Herniation: When is plication indicated?N Demirel, J Reiter, A Quizon
Category 5. Fetal and Neonatal Respiratory Disorders
E1-52 – Severe Unique Age-Specific Secondary Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Infancy.Zen-Kong Dai, Jiunn-Ren Wu, I-Cheng Chen
E2-161 – Neonatal Outcome of Two Pregnant Women with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis.Landia Setiawati, Retno Asih Setyoningrum, Nazara Agustina, Deddy Iskandar, Martono Tri Utomo, Risa Etika
Category 6. Cystic Fibrosis
G1-188 – Nasossinusal Evaluation of Cystic Fibrosis Patients.MOC Fatuch, N Rosario, A Carvalho, R Pereira
G2-249 – Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis Leads to Diagnosis in Older Siblings of Diagnosed Newborns.T. Kucerova, V. Skalicka, J. Bartosova, A. Holubova, V. Vavrova, A. Holcikova, P. Pohunek
Category 7. Respiratory Manifestations of Extra-PulmonaryDiseases (including AIDS)
H1-160 – Tourette’s Syndrome Manifest as Chronic Cough in Children.MT Wang, Jiaan-Der Wang, Sho-Fen Lee
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H2-163 – Association of Airway Nitric Oxide Levels with Phenotypic Charecteristics in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.GN Bendiak, D Mateos-Corral, A Sallam, H Grasemann
H3-179 – Exhaled Nitric Oxide as a Measure of Pulmonary Involvement in the Inflammatory Process in Children with Crhon's Disease. G Gut, A Lahav, A Ben Tov, R Soferman, S Cohen, M Farber, S Reif, Y Sivan
H4-238 – Mediastinal Mass Mimicking Allergic Asthma.L Jankauskaite, Dr. Miseviciene V., Dr. Kiudeliene R, Prof. Kevalas R, Dr. Poskiene L
H5-239 – Recurrent Apnea Episodes as an Onset of a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, a Case Report.L Jankauskaite, Dr. Miseviciene, Prof. Kevalas R
Category 9. Epidemiology, Environmental Risks, Prevention,Socio-economic Cost, Public Health Resources
J-141 – Assessment of Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Hong KongPreschool Children: Questionnaire or Urinary Cotinine?TF Leung, IHS Chan, TC Liu, WC Chan, HY Sy, GWK Wong, CWK Lam
J2-58 – Indoor and Outdoor Risk Factors Related to AllergicRhinitis and/or Asthma in Children and Adolescents.P A. M. Camargos, S Azalim, AL Alves
J3-184 – Quantitative Comparation of Mice Alveolar Macrophage Due To Acute and Subacute Inflammation by Coal Dust Exposure.HMS Chandra Kusuma, Nia Kania, Soesandy Oetama, W Barlianto, Ery Olivianto
J4-222 – Respiratory health survey in children from a rural community in México. L Rodríguez-Moreno, L Torre-Bouscoulet, Rogelio Pérez-Padilla, MR Fernández-Plata, D Martínez-Briseño, L Gochicoa-Rangel
J5-259 – Burden of Influenza in Children in the Community. C B. Kartasasmita, C Murad, K Mutyara, P Tessa
Category 10. Investigation and Diagnostic Tests
K1-74 – Respiratory Mechanics in Healthy Newborns Studied with the Forced Oscillation Technique. H Szabo, Z Gyurkovits, B Radics, B Maár, H Orvos, P D Sly, Z Hantos
K2-76 – The Contribution of Computerized Tomography to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tracho- and Broncho-Malacia in Children.S Cohen, Beni Kupelevtz, Avraham Avital, Chaim Springer
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K3-117 – Impact of the Use of Rapid Antigen DetectionTest in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pharyngitis in Pediatric Emergency Room.JB Lotufo, DM Cardoso, AE Gilio, SH Hsin, BM Machado, M de Paulis, MB Martinez, SJE Grisi
K4-142 – Reference Standards for Forced Expiratory Parameters Measured by Incentive Spirometry in Chinese Preschool Children.TF Leung, KK Mak, TC Liu, XF Su, HY Sy, WC Chan, AM Li, GWK Wong, S Lum
K5-180 – Comparison of Borg & Dalhousie Pictorial Scales Measuring Perceived Exertion During Exercise in Children.PT Pianosi, M Huebner, Z Zhang, P McGrath
K6-216 – Flexible Bronchoscopy in children: A 13 year Experience from a Tertiary Care Center from North India.V Singh, Ankit Parakh
K7-221 – Diffusing Capacity of the Lung for Carbon Monoxide Test in Children Between 4 and 10 Years Old. A quality control study.Gabriela Cantú-González, Laura Gochicoa-Rangel, Luis Torre-Bouscoulet, Mónica Silva-Cerón, Alejandro Alejandre-García, Rogelio Pérez-Padilla, JC Vázquez-García
K8-261 – Detection Influenza Virus by Rapid Test for Pneumonia in Children: Study in Hospital.DA Wulandari,CB Kartasasmita
K9-266 – Relation of Lower Airway Anomalies in Children With the Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease.C Wang, Shyh-Jye Chen, En-Ting Wu, Frank Lu, Mei-Hwan Wu, Jou-Kou Wang
Category 11. Therapeutic Procedures
L1-8 – Obliterative Lower Airway Lesions in Childhood: Bronchoscopic Diagnosis and Clinical Spectrum.AI Quizon, P Minic, P Pohunek, A Tal, AA Colin
L2-100 – Evidence Based Design Of Face Masks For Children Through Computerized 3D Face Analysis.I Amirav, A Luder, A Halamish, R Kimmel, D Raviv, M Newhouse
L3-166 – Nasal Aerosol Delivery to the Lower Respiratory Tract may be Superior to Oral delivery in Infants/Toddlers.I Amirav, A Halamish, M Newhouse
L4-212 – Flexible Bronchoscopic Extraction of Tracheobronchial Foreign Bodies in Children: Lessons Learnt - A 10 year Experience from North India.Varinder Singh, Md Umar Tak, Ilin Kinimi, Soumya Patra, Ankit Parakh
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Category 12. Cellular and Molecular Biology
M1-126 – Corticosteroids Inhaled Could Inhibit Substance P Receptor Expression in Asthmatic Rat ASMC.M Li, YX Shang
Category 13. Pediatric Pulmonology in DevelopingCountries
N1-34 – The Quality of Life of a 12-Year- Old Malnourished Girl With Tuberculous Pericarditis.H Ariani
N2-62 – Characteristic of Children Hospitalized with Severe Acute Respiratory Infection in West Nusa Tenggara Hospital Mataram Indonesia.Indriyani Sak, Lokida Dewi
N3-88 – High Infection Rate Of Tuberculosis Infection in Children Exposed to Household Contact of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis. E Olivianto, Endah Setyorini, Vivi Ratnasari, Dessy Wulandari, HMS Chandra Kusuma
N4-91 – Massive Pleural Effusion Due to Radiologically Diagnosed Pulmonary Malignancy In A 4-Year old Girl.E Olivianto, Rurin Septiana, HMS Chandra Kusuma
N5-130 – Correlation of Physiologic Functional Variable with Hemodynamic Variables Among Filipino Children with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Philippine Heart Center Experience. K D.Y. Daban, P Mateo, D Requiron-Sy, M Bautista, F Ayuyao, T De guia
N7-168 – Risk Factors for Childhood Pneumonia Associated With Length of Stay at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar Bali.P Siadi Purniti, Ida Bagus Subanada, Ayu Setyorini Mestika Mayangsari
N8-170 – Prevalence of symptoms of Sleep-Related BreathingDisorders in South Indian children.Biju Thomas, Arun Pugalenthi, Dennis James, SS Krishnamoorthy, Cecilia A Chandra, T U Sukumaran
N9-217 – Persistent and Recurrent Pneumonia in Children: A clinico-investigative profile from North India.Ankit Parakh, V Singh, Rajesh Kumar Meena, M K Narula, Praveen Kumar, J Chandra
N10-224 – Efficacy of Nebulized Hypertonic Saline and Albuterol Combination for the Management of Acute Bronchiolitis: a Randomized, Double-Blind Controlled Trial.Subanada Ida Bagus, Siadi Purniti Putu
N11-225– Clinical Features of Community Acquired Pneumonia with Different Hemoglobin Status.Ismiranti Andarini
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N12 -227 – Factors Associated with Mortality of Childhood Pneumonia at Sanglah Hospital.Subanada Ida Bagus, Siadi Purniti Putu
N13-248 – Nasopharyngeal Tuberculosis in Children: a case report.W Indawati
N14-250 – Prognostic Factors of Hospitalized Children with Pneumonia.DB Setyanto, CG Ambarsari, N Kaswandani
N15-252 – Symptoms and Signs Related to Confirme Cirological and Serologic Among Children with Influenza-Like Illness in Primary Health Care.F Fitry Yani, C Chaidir, A Aziz Djamal, R Machmoed, D Basir
N16-253 – Prevalence and Risk Factors of Tuberculosis Infection Among Child Contacts of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Cases.R Triasih, S Graham
N17-254 – The Efficacy of Adding Ipratropium Bromide to Salbutamol Nebulization for Mild Acute Asthma Attack in Children.B Supriyatno, M Harumdini, W Indawati
N18-255 – Risk Factors of Tuberculosis in HIV-positive Children.N Kaswandani, N Kurniati
N19-256 – Factors Associated with Severe Tuberculous Disease in Children.Subanada Ida Bagus, Siadi Purniti Putu
N20-263 – Bronchoscopic Assessment of Airway Involvement inChildren Presenting With Clinically Significant Airway Obstruction Due to Tuberculosis.P Goussard, RP Gie, S Kling, S Andronikou, JT Jansen,G Roussouw
Category 14. Miscellaneous
O1-23 – A Prospective Randomized Open Trial of Saline Nasal Irrigation and Decongestant for Sinusitis in Children.H Kim, JS Yoon, JS Lee
O2-28 – The Management of Spontaneous Pneumothorax inChildren – A Review of the Published Literature.I Lepcha,DYT Daniel YT Goh, MBR Mahesh Babu R, EH Eugene Han, GJC Gary J Connett
O3-66 – Profile of Patients in the Anti-Smoking Treatment Group in the UH USP.JB Lotufo, E.T.C Souza, M. H. Fukuoka, A. B. Sousa
O4-72 – Comparison of the Therapeutic Use of Varenicline Versus Nicotine Replacement in the Gat UH-USP.J B Lotufo, S. H. Hsin, A. B. Souza, E.C. Souza, M. H. Fukuoka
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O5-73 – Supply of Anti-Smoking Medication X Giving Up and Therapeutic Success at the Anti-Smoking Groupin the HU-USP.J B Lotufo
O6-75 – Evaluation of Urinary Cotinine as a Diagnostic test of Active and Passive Tobacco Smoking.JB Lotufo, S.E. Vieira, A.A. Ferraro, M. Yonamine
O7-99 – Disseminated Cryptococcosis in 28 Previously Healthy Children Baoping XU, Kunling Shen, Shunying Zhao
O8-111 – Comparison of Two Measurement Methods in Vitrofor Metered Dose Inhalers and Valved Holding Chambers. N Boukhettala, P Diot, T Poree, L Vecellio
O9-173 – Compliance to Non-Invasive Home Ventilation in Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in a Tertiary Pediatric Hospital, Singapore. A Marie Nathan, JPL Tang, A. Goh, OH Teoh, OM Chay
O10-197 – Effectiveness and Safety of Continuous Intravenous Furosemide Infusion to Control Fluid Balance in Critically Ill Children with Acute Lung Injury and Ards.Surasit Sakrasae, Dusit Staworn, Sanitra Sirithangkul,Supichaya Chuengchitraks, Chalida Laohapand
O11-218 – Hypoplastic Epiglottis in a Non Syndromic Child: A Rare Cause of Chronic Cough.Ankit Parakh, V Singh
O12-219 – The Progression of Blood Pressure Changes in Children with Mild Sleep-disordered Breathing.JSH Chan, CH Chan, SY Leung, DKK Ng
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WORKSHOPPediatrics is Magical01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Room C
Director: Bruce Rubin (Richmond, USA)
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Chairmen: Eitan Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel)Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
03:00 pm - 03:30 pm: Invited Speaker
Fernando Martinez (Tucson, USA)The Most Important Asthma Trials Published in the Past Year.
03:30 pm - 04:30 pm Young Investigator's OralPresentations
1.Genotypic, Genetic and Molecular Characteristics of Erythomycin C Resistant Streptococcus Pneumonia from Pediatric Patients in Beijing 2010. Lin Zhou (Beijing, China)
2.Respiratory Viruses Detection Using Multiplex PCR in Children with Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia at Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand. Tippawan Wannachai (Bangkok, Thailand)
3.Clinical Severity and iPFT Compare between Subgroups of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Children Hospitalized with Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection.Thitiya Trisorus (Bangkok, Thailand)
PLENARY SESSION
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room A
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASESAsthma Monitoring
Chairpersons: Anne Goh (Singapore, Singapore)Cissy Kartasasmita (Jakarta, Indonesia)
1. Pro/Con Debate: Asthma Should Be Monitored by Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO).PRO: Hartmut Grasemann (Toronto, USA)CON: Daniel Goh (Singapore, Singapore)
2. Biomarkers -Other than FeNO- for Asthma Monitoring.Andrew Bush (London, UK)
INFECTION, INFLAMMATION & OTHER TOPICSTuberculosis in Children
Chairpersons: Aroonwan Preutthipan (Bangkok, Thailand)Alexander Tuazon (Manila, Philippines)
1. Advance in the Diagnosis of Childhood Tuberculosis.Heather Zar (Cape Town, South Africa)
2. Tuberculosis in Developing Countries Varinder Singh (New Delhi, India)
3. Treatment Approach in Childhood Tuberculosis.Tawee Chopitayasunondh (Bangkok, Thailand))
PEARLSLung Disease and Lung Function
Chairpersons: Elianne Vrijlandt (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)Laura Dracea (Brasov, Romania)
1. Nutrition and Lung Diseases in Children.Larry Lands (Montreal, Canada)
2. Pulmonary Aspiration Syndrome - Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges?Ibrahim Janahi (Doha, Qatar)
3. Advances in Infant and Preschool Lung Function Testing.Sarath Ranganathan (Melbourne, Australia)
05:00 pm - 06:30 pm Room A
05:00 pm - 06:30 pm Room B
05:00 pm - 06:30 pm Room C
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YOUNG INVESTIGATOR’S AWARD CEREMONY08:00 pm - 12:59 am To be announced later
• Gala Dinner & Young Investigator Award Ceremony
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PUBLICITE
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Chairpersons: Heather Zar (Cape Town, South Africa)Giovanni Rossi (Genoa, Italy)
1. Is this the End of the Road for Asthma as a Disease ?Fernando Martinez (Tucson, USA)
2. Understanding Asthma Genetics: The Road to Primary Prevention.Peter LeSouef (Perth, Australia)
3. How Should We Manage Asthma in Pre-schoolers - From Guidelines to Consensus.Andrew Bush (London, UK)
PLENARY SESSION2011 The Year in Review
08:30 am - 10:00 am Room A
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Chairpersons: Alexander Tuazon (Manila, Philippines)Paul-Henri Torbey (Beirut, Lebanon)
1. Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease.Andrew Bush (London, UK)
2. Update on RSV Infections.Giovanni Rossi (Genoa, Italy)
3. Impact of Viral Bronchiolitis: Current Understanding and Treatment.Renato Stein (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
INFECTION, INFLAMMATION AND OTHER TOPICSEffusion and Empyema
Chairpersons: Matti Korppi (Kuopio, Finland)To be determined
1. Pro/Con Debate: Leave the Effusion Alone: Treatment of Parapneumonic Effusion. PRO: Eitan Kerem (Jerusalem, Israel)CON: Yakov Sivan (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
2. Pulmonary Empyema: The Australian Experience.Sarath Ranganathan (Melbourne, Australia)
PEARLSNew and Hot Topics in Respiratory Care
Chairmen: Peter LeSouef (Perth, Australia)Theodor Zimmermann (Erlangen, Germany)
1. Aerosol Therapy: New Drugs and New Devices.Sunalene Devadason (Perth, Australia)
2. New Modes of Non-invasive Ventilation NAVA and Beyond. Virginia Sison Kharasch (Boston, USA)
3. New Drugs and Devices for Airway Clearance.Bruce Rubin (Richmond, USA)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room B
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room C
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OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASESLung and Airway Inflammation
10:30 am - 12:00 pm Room A
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PAEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY REVIEWS (ELSEVIER) SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMConverting Research into Publications
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm Room A
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Chairman: Dominic Fitzgerald (Sydney, Australia)
1. Introduction.Dominic Fitzgerald (Sydney, Australia)
2. How to Best Present Work at Meetings?Larry Lands (Montreal, Canada)
3. Getting Published.Bruce Rubin (Richmond, USA)
4. Working out where the ManuscriptsIs Best Suited.Andrew Bush (London, UK)
5. An Inreractive Session with a Panel to Answer Questions from the Floor.Chair/Panel
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CLINICAL RADIOLOGICAL QUIZ DENOUEMENT
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Room A
CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATIONS
01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Room B
Radiologist: Yaakov Bar Ziv (Jerusalem, Israel)
Clinician: Yakov Sivan (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
BRONCHOSCOPY QUIZ DENOUEMENT
03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room A
Bronchoscopists: Robert Wood (Cincinnati, USA)
Clinician: Petr Pohunek (Prague, Czech Republic)
Chairs: Sarath Ranganathan (Melbourne, Australia)Teerachai Chantarojanasiri (Bangkok, Thailand)
Presenters:
1. Life Thratening Complications of Necrotizing Pneumonia: A Report of Two Cases.Nadir Demirel (Miami, USA)
2. Hypereosinophilic Syndrome Presenting with Pleural Effusion in Children: A Case Report.Huangji Cheng (Changchun, Chinal)
3. Recurrent Apnea Episodes as an Onset of a Primary Pulmonary Hypertension: A Case Report.Lina Jankauskaite (Kaunas, Lithuania)
4. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of Lung: An Unusual Mimicker of Intrathoracic Tuberculosis.Ankit Parakh (New Delhi, India)
5. Case of a Percystant Wheezer.Indu Khosla (Mumbai, India)
6. A child with Persistant Wheezing.Rujipat Samransamruajkit (Bangkok, Thailand)
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CLOSING CEREMONY
04:30 pm - 05:00 pm Room A
• CLOSING CEREMONY
President's Address: Andrew Colin (Miami, USA)
Top 3 Poster Award Ceremony
Farewell Cocktail
05:00 pm - 05:30 pm
• Farewell Cocktail
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