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 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session will review current approaches to classifying asthma exacerbations by phenotype, highlighting their relevance to clinical practice and role in guiding targeted treatment. It will also explore the prevalence of severe asthma in the Middle East, address regional challenges, and emphasize the importance of establishing a national registry for improved disease management.
Moderators: Hatem Qutub (KSA) | Sami Alharbi (KSA)
09:00
Classifying Asthma Exacerbations by Phenotype
Adeeb Bulkhi (KSA)
09:20
Severe Asthma in the Middle East
Mohamed Zeitouni (KSA)
09:40
TBA
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session will explore antibiotic strategies for managing pneumonia in elderly COPD patients, focusing on comorbidities, immune changes, and current treatment guidelines. It will also provide practical guidance on diagnosing and treating NTM pulmonary disease, emphasizing when to initiate therapy and how to improve outcomes. Lastly, it will review current recommendations for vaccination and prophylaxis in elderly COPD patients.
Moderators: Ashwaq Alshareif (KSA) | Issa Aljahdhami (Oman)
09:00
Antibiotic Strategies for Pneumonia in Elderly COPD Patients
Marcos Restrepo (USA)
09:20
NTM Pulmonary Disease: What to Do and When to Do It
Pamela McShane (USA)
09:40
Vaccination and Prophylaxis in Elderly COPD Patients
Waleed AlSowayan (KSA)
10:00
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderators: Waseem Hajjar (KSA) | Salman Guraya (UAE)
Hall 1 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to discuss the risk of developing chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary disease (CTEPD) following an acute pulmonary embolism. It will highlight early warning signs, the importance of timely follow-up, and key steps in the diagnostic process from initial recognition to confirmatory testing. Additionally, the session will review current and emerging treatment options, including surgical, interventional, and pharmacological approaches, with a focus on personalized patient care.
Moderators: Shaya Alshaya (KSA) | Khaled Alobaidellah (KSA)
10:30
Beyond the Clot:
Identifying the Risk of CTEPH and CTEPD After Acute PE
Rosalinda Madonna (Italy)
10:55
CTEPH Journey: Diagnostic Pathways and Tailored Therapies
Sandeep Sahay (USA)
11:20
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 2 Parallel Session
Aims: This session aims to highlight key studies published in 2024 – 2025 on targeted biologics for severe asthma, focusing on recent research, treatment outcomes, and emerging therapies aimed at various inflammatory pathways. Additionally, we will discuss how and when to reduce or discontinue biologic treatments in patients with well-controlled severe asthma.
Moderators: Hussein Al Juwayed (KSA) | Sana Al Mutairi (Kuwait)
10:30
Biologics in Severe Asthma: A Year in Review
Renaud Louis (Belgium)
10:50
Beyond the Clot:
Strategic Step-Downs in Severe Asthma Management
Nicola Hanania (USA)
11:10
TBA
11:30
TBA
11:50
Panel Discussion Q&A
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderator: TBA
Speaker: TBA
Hall 4 Parallel Session
Aims: This hands-on simulation aims to provide participants with practical experience in performing Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET). Attendees will learn the technical aspects of conducting CPET, including patient preparation, test protocols, and data interpretation. The session will focus on understanding key metrics such as VO2 max, ventilatory thresholds, and gas exchange analysis, while emphasizing the role of CPET in diagnosing and managing cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions. Through guided practice, participants will gain the skills to effectively integrate CPET results into clinical decision-making.
A certificate of attendance and completion of the workshop will be provided upon attending both Part I and Part II.
Instructor: TBA
Hall 3 Parallel Session
Moderator: TBA
Speaker: TBA