Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to explore treatment strategies in COPD and support informed decision-making through updated insights. It will focus on the optimal timing for initiating triple therapy, review emerging treatment options, and provide practical guidance on tailoring therapy based on disease progression and patient needs.
Moderators: Mohammed Al Ghobain (KSA) | Fayez AlMutairi (KSA)
08:30
When is the Right Time to Initiate Triple Therapy?
Antonio Anzueto (USA)
08:50
Advancing Therapeutic Options for COPD
Alberto Papi (Italy)
09:10
TBA
09:30
TBA
09:50
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderators: Abdullah Alshimemeri (KSA) | Nasser Al Busaidi (Oman)
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This hands-on simulation is designed to provide participants with the technical skills and clinical understanding required to perform spirometry, whole body plethysmography, and diffusion testing in accordance with best practices and the latest expert-endorsed guidelines. Attendees will gain a solid grasp of measurement principles and the technical aspects of lung function tests, including static lung volumes, airway resistance, and diffusion capacity. The session will also cover test standardization, accurate reporting, and interpretation through real-life case studies.
A certificate of attendance and completion of the workshop will be provided upon attending both Part I and Part II.
Instructor: TBA
Hall 2 Parallel Session
PAH-Specific Therapies: Antifibrotic Benefits in Group 1 PH and Beyond
Aims: This session provides an overview of the mechanisms of action of Sotatercept and Seralutinib, recent clinical trial findings in PAH, and potential applications beyond Group 1 PH, particularly in Groups 2 and 3, including ILD-PH.
Moderator: Tarek Kashour (KSA)
Speaker: Rosalinda Madonna (Italy)
Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session provides an overview of the latest advancements in diagnostic tests for ILDs, focusing on the role and benefits of cryo-biopsy in improving diagnostic accuracy. It will also review recent clinical trials in IPF treatment, highlighting promising new therapies.
Moderators: Esam Alhamad (KSA) | Fahad Alobaid (KSA)
10:30
Update on ILD Diagnostics: Including Cryo-Biopsy
Dan Chambers (Australia)
10:50
Emerging Therapies in IPF
Luca Richeldi (Italy)
11:10
TBA
11:30
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to explore the impact of influenza and RSV coinfections in the elderly, focusing on clinical outcomes and management strategies. It will also review the latest STS updates on RSV vaccination guidelines for adults, providing key insights for improved prevention and care.
Moderators: Jaffar Al Tawfiq (KSA) | Fahad Alharbi (KSA)
10:30
The Impact of Influenza and RSV Coinfections in the Elderly
Ali Albarrak (KSA)
10:50
RSV Vaccination Guidelines for Adults: STS Updates
Mohammed Al Ghobain (KSA)
11:10
TBA
11:30
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderators: Mohamed Al-Hajjaj (UAE) | Abdalla Alasiri (KSA)
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This hands-on session aims to guide participants in essential bronchoscopy skills, including scope handling, airway anatomy, and basic procedural techniques. Guided by expert instructor, the simulation provides practical experience to perform a successful bronchoscopy procedure.
Instructor: Amr Alwakeel (KSA)
Hall 1
Moderator: TBA
Speaker: TBA
Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session will address gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of PH, focusing on delays in care, limited access to therapies, and solutions. It will also provide an overview of recent developments in PH-ILD, including emerging pathophysiological insights, clinical trial findings, and potential therapeutic treatments for this complex patient population.
Moderators: Noura Alturaif (KSA) | Nawal Al Gubaisi (KSA)
14:00
Gaps in PH Management
Rosalinda Madonna (Italy)
14:25
Recent Advances in Understanding and Treating PH-ILD
Sandeep Sahay (USA)
14:50
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to explore mild asthma as a potentially reversible condition, emphasizing recent evidence and treatment responses. It will highlight why mild asthma can be more serious than it appears, the risks of under-treatment, and the importance of timely evaluation to prevent complications.
Moderators: Hatem Qutub (KSA) | Bader AlBeshri (KSA)
14:00
Is Mild Asthma Potentially Reversible?
Mohamed Al-Moamary (KSA)
14:20
When is Mild Not Mild?
Renaud Louis (Belgium)
14:40
TBA
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderators: Abdullah Al-Mobeireek (KSA) | Mohammed Alhajji (KSA)
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This hands-on session offers practical experience with positive airway pressure devices, focusing on proper setup, mask fitting, and troubleshooting. Through guided simulation with expert instruction, participants will build confidence in operating various devices.
Instructor: Ahmed Almotiri (KSA)
Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session will provide an update on the latest advancements in the understanding, diagnosis, and clinical outcomes of Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis (PPF), with a focus on recent clinical trials and emerging treatments aimed at slowing disease progression.
Moderators: Rayyan ALMusally (KSA) | Abdelhaleem Bella (KSA)
15:30
PPF: What’s New?
Luca Richeldi (Italy)
15:55
Innovative Therapeutics in PPF
Dan Chambers (Australia)
16:00
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This hands-on session aims to provide practical experience in measuring and interpreting FeNO levels, focusing on the technique’s role in managing asthma and other respiratory conditions. Participants will gain confidence in using FeNO testing for effective patient assessment and treatment monitoring.
Instructor: TBA
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to review the current evidence on the use of corticosteroids in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), with a focus on appropriate timing, clinical indications, and patient selection. In addition, it will highlight key studies published in 2024 – 2025 in the field of tuberculosis (TB) and nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) pulmonary disease.
Moderators: Sana Al Mutairi (Kuwait) | Nasser Al Busaidi (Oman)
16:30
Corticosteroids in CAP: Timing, Indications, and Evidence
Marcos Restrepo (USA)
16:55
TB and NTM Pulmonary Disease: A Year in review
Pamela McShane (USA)
17:20
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session explores the latest insights into COPD exacerbations by examining distinct phenotypes and endotypes that influence treatment response and disease progression. It will also highlight the underlying inflammatory pathways and their clinical relevance, offering insights into how precision medicine and targeted therapies are shaping the future of COPD care.
Moderators: Mohamed Al-Hajjaj (UAE) | Shareefah Basheri (KSA)
16:30
Phenotypes and Endotypes of COPD Exacerbations
Antonio Anzueto (USA)
16:50
Inflammatory Pathways in COPD: Clinical Implications
Nicola Hanania (USA)
17:10
TBA
17:30
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to share insights from a newly launched lung transplant program, highlighting early experiences, key challenges, patient selection criteria, and evolving clinical strategies to optimize outcomes.
Moderator: Maher Bazerbashi (KSA)
Speaker: Mohamed Hussein (KSA)
Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: Mild asthma is often misunderstood, as patients with well-controlled cases can still experience severe flare-ups. This session will explore the causes, risks, and clinical impact of exacerbations in adults, offering strategies for early recognition and effective management. We will also review recent evidence on the use of biologics as an alternative to steroids during exacerbations in asthma and COPD, questioning whether the data is strong enough to move away from steroids or if more studies are needed to determine which patients would benefit most from this targeted approach.
Moderators: Hussain Al Matar (KSA) | Nahid Sherbini (KSA)
17:45
Asthma Exacerbations in Adults with Mild Asthma
Hani Lababidi (KSA)
18:05
Rethinking Steroids:
The Role of Biologics in Airway Disease Exacerbations
Alberto Papi (Italy)
18:25
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Speaker: TBA
Moderators: TBA
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Inside the Pleura: Two Tales of Fluid and Fate
Aims: This session aims to explore management strategies for pleural sepsis, focusing on the critical decision-making process of whether to drain, debride, or delay treatment, while reviewing the latest evidence to guide clinical decisions. Additionally, we will discuss practical insights and strategies for managing malignant pleural effusion in real-life clinical settings.
Moderators: Enas Batubara (KSA) | Amr Alwakeel (KSA)
17:45
Drain, Debride, or Delay? Cracking the Code of Pleural Sepsis
Liju Ahmed (KSA)
18:05
Managing Malignant Pleural Effusion in Real Life
Ala Eddin Sagar (KSA)
18:25
Panel Discussion Q&A