Beyond the Blue Bloater: Phenotypical Considerations in COPD
As our understanding of COPD continues to grow, so do our diagnostic and assessment options. This presentation will go beyond spirometry to look at additional tools RTs can use to evaluate treatable traits in COPD and provide more individualized care for everyone living with obstructed airflow..
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Presenter: Mike Hess, MPH, RRT, RPFT
Moderator: Lanny Inabnit, MS, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, FAARC
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and the Evaluation of the Upper Airway Architecture
This presentation will identify the role of exercise testing in the evaluation of upper airway symptoms and the diagnostic tools available to evaluate the patient condition. This will include a discussion about flow-volume loop analysis and direct video-laryngoscopy performed during exercise.
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Katrina Hynes MHA, RRT, RPFT
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Protocols and the Normal Physiologic Responses
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) is a valuable tool for evaluating exercise capacity and predicting outcome in patients with various conditions. This presentation will discuss various devices and protocols used for CPET as well as the normal ventilatory responses to exercise.
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Carl Mottram, RRT, RPFT, FAARC
FeNO-an airway biomarker: The what and why of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide
The noninvasive measurement of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) may be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases. This presentation will discuss the mechanism of FeNO production, how to interpret the test results, and how this measurement can be used in both pulmonary medicine and primary care.
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Kaiser Lim, MD
Indirect Bronchoprovocation, Better than a Methacholine Challenge?
In this session focused on bronchoprovocation tests, the presenter will focus on indirect bronchoprovocation. Indirect bronchoprovocation testing is focused on producing reactions in the airway smooth muscle cells by stimulating airway inflammatory cells and demonstrates high specificity and relatively low sensitivity. This presentation will differentiate indirect bronchoprovocation from direct and explore the effectiveness of various types of indirect testing.
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Karina Keogh, MD
Pulmonary Function Technology- Spirometry
This spirometry course will discuss obstructive and restrictive disease processes, basic measurements, reference values, repeatability and acceptability, and how to perform a quality procedure. Also discussed is calibration of the spirometer and patterns of abnormal results.
Approved for 2.0 CRCE
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Curt Merriman, BA, RRT, CPFT
RCJ Aug. 2022: Filter to Reduce Aerosol Doesn't Alter Methachol. del. for Bronchoprov. Test
In this presentation the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the August 2022 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE “Use of a Viral Filter to Reduce Exposure to Exhaled Aerosol Does Not Affect Methacholine Dose Delivery During Bronchoprovocation Testing”. The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.
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Presenter: Jeffrey Haynes RRT, RPFT, FAARC
Moderator Carl Mottram RRT, RPFT, FAARC
The New/Updated ATS-ERS PFT Standards; How do they effect you when testing?
This presentation will review the newer ATS-ERS technical standards and their impact on the PFT practitioner, discuss the key elements of quality control described in these technical standards, and explain the importance of following the testing schemes laid out in the standards.
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Presenter: Carl Mottram RRT, RPFT, FAARC
Moderator: Kenny Harker BSRT, RRT, RPFT
Tickling or Irritating the Airways- Methacholine Challenge Testing
Respiratory therapists are vital to the accurate diagnosis of various pulmonary diseases and are the cornerstone of good pulmonary diagnostic tests. One of these tests, used to diagnose the reactivity of the airway, is the methacholine challenge test. While this test has been conducted for many years, recent guidelines and the availability of medication have complicated the clinician's ability to recommend and conduct the challenge test. This presentation will explore the indications, methods, and technical aspects of the methacholine challenge test.
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Kaiser Lim, MD
Carl D Mottram, RRT, RPFT, FAARC