Coffee Talk: CADSET-explaining the lung function tracker tool
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The latest episode of Coffee Talk sees co-chairs of the ERS Clinical Research Collaboration CADSET, Prof. Erik Melén and Prof. Rosa Faner, catch up to discuss the topic of the new lung function tracker tool.
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In this video titled «CADSET – explaining the lung function tracker tool» Professors Erik Melén and Rosa Faner, co-chairs of the ERS Clinical Research Collaboration CADSET, delve into the innovative lung function tracker tool designed to monitor lung health across various life stages. Their discussion uncovers the trajectory of lung function from childhood through adulthood, highlighting the clinical, diagnostic, and prognostic significance of understanding these patterns.
Overall, this recording talks about the complexity of lung function trajectories, the significance of early detection and intervention, and the groundbreaking potential of the lung function tracker tool in transforming respiratory health monitoring and care.
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- 759688· Prof Eric Melen et Al. – Lung-function trajectories: relevance and implementation in clinical practice.
- 769289·Caspar Schiffers, Rosa Faner, et al. Supranormal lung function: Prevalence, associated factors and clinical manifestations across the lifespan.
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