51 search results for: asthma

What Differentiates COPD Exacerbations From <b>Asthma</b> Exacerbations?
Pulmonology
What Differentiates COPD Exacerbations From Asthma Exacerbations?
expert video

Join global expert Dr. Eric Bateman as he discusses how exacerbations in patients with COPD are different than exacerbations in patients with asthma.

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Compounded Burden of Co-existing Type 2 Airway Diseases
Pulmonology
Compounded Burden of Co-existing Type 2 Airway Diseases
expert video

In this video soundbite from the EAACI 2025 symposium, Dr. Brian Lipworth discusses that co-existing type 2 inflammatory diseases are common in patients with CRSwNP​ & increasing severity of asthma is associated with higher severity of CRS and prevalence of nasal polyps. Additionally, he explains that patient burden is substantially greater when asthma and CRSwNP are co-existing.

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EAACI 2024 | On-Treatment Clinical Remission in Upper and Lower Airways: ​ Going Beyond Symptom Control​
Congress
31
May
2024
Congress
EAACI 2024 | On-Treatment Clinical Remission in Upper and Lower Airways: ​ Going Beyond Symptom Control​

Join experts G. Walter Canonica, Vibeke Backer, and Joaquim Mullol for an educational symposium on elevating treatment goals from control to remission in the upper and lower airways.

ADVENT at ERS 2024
On Demand
ERS 2024 | Airway Remodeling: A Permanent or Transitory Consequence in Severe Asthma Patients?

Join Klaus Rabe, MD, PhD, FERS; Celeste Porsberg, MD, PhD; and Mario Castro, MD, MPH, for a symposium on airway remodeling in severe asthma patients.

World Lung Day 2024
Awareness Day
25
September
2024
Awareness Day
World Lung Day 2024

September 25th marks this year’s observance and celebration of World Lung Day!

EventsOnDemand AAAAI2023
Congress
25
February
2023
Congress
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI) 2023 | San Antonio

Watch highlights from the AAAAI 2023 Conference in San Antonio, TX, USA.

Type 2 <b>Asthma</b> Learning Hub
Learning Hub
Type 2 Asthma Learning Hub

Type 2 asthma is a common phenotype of asthma, characterized by key cytokines IL-4, IL-13, and IL-5, as well as elevated type 2 inflammatory biomarkers as FeNO, and eosinophils, or the need for maintenance OCS. Type 2 inflammation is evident in up to 88% of patients with severe asthma, representing a substantial portion of the disease burden associated with asthma. Explore the resources below better understand the role of type 2 inflammation in asthma.

Clinical Manifestations Associated With Airway Remodeling in <b>Asthma</b>
Type 2 Inflammation
Clinical Manifestations Associated With Airway Remodeling in Asthma
expert video

Join Dr. Hanania to understand how to identify patients at risk of fixed airway obstruction in clinical settings.

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ADVENT at ERS 2024
Congress
7
September
2024
Congress
ADVENT at ERS 2024

The ADVENT program will present four symposia sharing the latest science in asthma and COPD at the 2024 European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress. Visit Booth #A4.02 to learn more about ADVENT.

Celeste Porsbjerg
Expert
Celeste Porsbjerg, MD, PhD

Professor of Severe Asthma, Bispebjerg Hospital Copenhagen, Denmark

Nicole Chase
Expert
Nicole Chase, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota; Physician Minneapolis VA Health Care System; Partner, St. Paul Allergy & Asthma, PA

Simon Couillard
Expert
Simon Couillard, MD, MSc

Professor Couillard is a respirologist and the Québec Lung Association Chair of Respiratory Research at the Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. He leads a team investigating ways to use biomarkers to predict and prevent asthma attacks and improve asthma management.