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European Respiratory Journal | 2012

Paediatrics in Amsterdam

Ernst Eber; Paul Aurora; Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen; Anders Lindblad; Jeannette E. Dankert-Roelse; Robert I. Ross-Russell; Steve Turner; Fabio Midulla; Gunilla Hedlin

The aim of this update is to describe the paediatric highlights from the 2011 European Respiratory Society (ERS) Annual Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Abstracts from all seven groups of the ERS Paediatric Assembly (Paediatric Respiratory Physiology, Paediatric Asthma and Allergy, Cystic Fibrosis, Paediatric Respiratory Infection and Immunology, Neonatology and Paediatric Intensive Care, Paediatric Respiratory Epidemiology, and Paediatric Bronchology) are presented in the context of current literature.


European Respiratory Journal | 2011

Paediatrics in Barcelona: highlights from the 2010 ERS Annual Congress.

Ernst Eber; K. C. Lødrup Carlsen; F. Ratjen; Steve Turner; J.E. Dankert-Roelse; R.I. Ross-Russell; Fabio Midulla; Paul Aurora; G. Hedlin

The aim of this update is to describe the paediatric highlights from the 2010 European Respiratory Society Annual Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Abstracts from the seven groups of the Paediatric Assembly (Respiratory physiology, Asthma and allergy, Cystic fibrosis, Respiratory infection and immunology, Neonatology and paediatric intensive care, Respiratory epidemiology and Bronchology) are presented in the context of the current literature.


European Respiratory Journal | 2010

Paediatric respiratory disease: past, present and future.

G. Hedlin; Ernst Eber; Paul Aurora; K. C. Lødrup Carlsen; F. Ratjen; J.E. Dankert-Roelse; R.I. Ross-Russell; Steve Turner; Fabio Midulla; Eugenio Baraldi; Andrew Bush

Paediatric respiratory disease has changed in the past 20 yrs; we could fill a whole issue of the journal paying tribute to our famous forebears. We are posing new challenges to our colleagues in the field of adult respiratory disease. They have to learn to deal with conditions that 20 yrs ago were rare in the adult chest clinic, such as cystic fibrosis (CF) and the long-term consequences of premature birth and congenital malformations of the respiratory tract. Furthermore, studies in childhood are challenging pathophysiological concepts throughout life. The many great prospective birth cohort studies have shed light on the different patterns of wheezing, their risk factors and their evolution through childhood. Who would have thought it was good to be born in a barn! It is becoming increasingly clear that even for “adult” diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), antenatal and early life events are at least as important as smoking in adulthood 1. CF has become a disease also of adults 2. Although many factors have contributed, the main reason has been the development of expert special CF centres, a model increasingly adopted by adult teams. This can serve as a model for other diseases; how a well-structured multidisciplinary approach to treatment can translate into benefits for patients. Perhaps numerically the most important achievement is in the field of public health. The benefit of the decrease in invasive bacterial infections, due to vaccination programmes for infants, is among the most important achievements of the past. Other areas of change include the survival of ever smaller preterm neonates. These children are reaching adult life with impaired lung function and abnormal computed tomography scans. What will happen to their ageing lungs? Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is becoming increasingly well understood, with new genetic entities, such as …


Breathe | 2010

Paediatric HERMES: European Curriculum Recommendations for Training in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine

Monika Gappa; J-L. Noël; T. Séverin; Eugenio Baraldi; J. Busari; Andrew Bush; K-H. Carlsen; J. C. de Jongste; Ernst Eber; Brigitte Fauroux; Sheila A. McKenzie; P. Palange; Petr Pohunek; R. Primhak; K. Priftis; Johannes H. Wildhaber; Z. Zivkovic; M. Zach; James Y. Paton


Archive | 2013

ERS Handbook of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla


Archive | 2013

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic lung disease

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla


Archive | 2013

Other respiratory diseases

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla


Archive | 2013

Respiratory signs and symptoms

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla


Archive | 2013

Acute and chronic lung infections

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla


Archive | 2013

Pleural, mediastinal and chest wall diseases

Ernst Eber; Fabio Midulla

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Fabio Midulla

Sapienza University of Rome

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Paul Aurora

Great Ormond Street Hospital

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Andrew Bush

National Institutes of Health

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G. Hedlin

Boston Children's Hospital

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Anders Lindblad

University College London

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