Moderadores:
Ricardo Lima (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Rui Rolo (ULS Braga)
Asma
Francisco Machado (ULS São João)
Interstício Pulmonar
Ana Loureiro (ULS Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro)
Doenças Vasculares Pulmonares
Tiago Oliveira (ULS Santo António)
Moderadoras:
Margarida Dias (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Inês Neves (ULS Matosinhos)
Maria Jacob (ULS São João)
Inês Marques (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Rastreio do Cancro do Pulmão
Vanessa Santos (ULS Entre Douro e Vouga)
Luís Lázaro (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Anomalias Intersticiais Pulmonares
Eva Padrão (ULS Braga)
Pré-DPOC
Marta Sá Marques (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Moderadora:
Maria Jacob (ULS São João)
Visitando o Passado – GOLD, uma breve história
Back to the Past – GOLD a brief history of time
Paula Simão (ULS Matosinhos)
Visitando o Presente – Missão Possível, tempo de Agir
Back to the Present – Mission Possible: Time to ACT
Bernardino Alcazar (Hospital Univ. Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Espanha)
Visitando o Futuro – Admirável Mundo Novo: Repensando a DPOC
Back to the Future – Brave New World: Rethinking COPD
Raquel Marçoa (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Moderadores:
Ana Barroso (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
António Morais (ULS São João)
Fisiopatologia respiratória / lung function
Marko Topalović, PhD, serves as the Chief AI Officer at Clario, a leading company specializing in technology and data solutions for clinical trials. Formerly, Marko was a CEO and founder of ArtiQ, a respiratory AI-diagnostics company. Prior to that, at the KU Leuven, Marko worked as a postdoc researcher on inventing AI-based algorithms for respiratory diagnostics and clinical trials.
He obtained a PhD degree on the topic “Artificial intelligence for pulmonary function tests” at the KU Leuven. His scientific work has contributed to many peer-reviewed publications and numerous conference presentations. Additionally, he received several international awards.
Imagiologia do tórax / Thoracic imaging
Dr. Guido Marchi is a Pulmonologist at Pisa University Hospital, Italy, with dual Italian-Canadian citizenship.
He serves as Early Career Member Representative for Assembly 14 (Clinical Techniques, Imaging and Endoscopy) of the European Respiratory Society (ERS, 2025–2028), and for the ERS Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC) Working Group and ERS Monograph.
He is National Secretary of the Imaging Study Group of the Italian Respiratory Society (SIP/IRS), Scientific Director of the Italian Congress of Imaging in Pulmonology and author of multiple indexed peer-reviewed publications.
Dr. Marchi is also a member of the American Thoracic Society (ATS) Documents Development and Implementation Committee and the new ATS Task Force on Artificial Intelligence.
He holds second-level Master’s degrees in Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonology from the University of Florence and in Methodology of Research and Clinical Experimentation from the University of Pisa.
He is active in professional societies including ERS, ATS, WABIP, SIP-IRS, SIET, and the Italian Society of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (SIIAM).
His clinical and research expertise includes imaging, thoracic ultrasound, pleural diseases, interventional pulmonology, obstructive airway diseases, drug-induced interstitial lung diseases, and AI integration in respiratory medicine, applied to optimize patient care and scientific dissemination.
Anatomia patológica / Thoracic pathological anatomy
Rita Luís (ULS São José)
Moderadores:
Pedro Fernandes (ULS São João)
Hélder Novais Bastos (ULS São João)
Terapêuticas Minimamente Invasivas e Cirurgia Robótica no Cancro do Pulmão
Minimally Invasive Therapies and Robotic Surgery in Lung Cancer
Kelvin Lau qualified from the University of Oxford and was awarded a doctorate for his research into tumour targeting. He was appointed as the first consultant thoracic surgeon at Barts to set up the thoracic surgery service. Together with his colleagues, they built a large and innovative programme of robotic surgery, segmentectomy, peripheral bronchoscopy, mesothelioma surgery and lung volume reduction.
In November 2015 he led the first team in Europe to successfully use the latest version of navigation bronchoscopy, and went on to do the first in the world endobronchial microwave ablation of lung tumour in February 2018. He started using Ion robotic bronchoscopy in June 2023 as part of a clinical trial to evaluate the diagnostic outcomes when combining robotic bronchoscopy with cone beam CT.
His interests include hybrid theatre, image-guidance for thoracic surgery and advanced guided bronchoscopy for therapy such as ablation. He is principal investigator for the NAVIGATE, NAVABLATE, MARS2, RAMON and Ion trials.
Moderadores:
Duarte Pinto (ULS São João)
Mª José Teixeira (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Clínica de Estilos de Vida Saudáveis: uma intervenção comunitária para a promoção do autocuidado na doença crónica
Fernanda da Silva (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Adesão Terapêutica no Doente com Patologia Respiratória Crónica
Luciana Oliveira (ULS São João)
Um Novo Fôlego: Implantação de Válvulas Endobrônquicas em Doentes com Enfisema Pulmonar – Novos Desafios para a Prática de Enfermagem
Hugo Vieira (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Moderadoras:
Bebiana Conde (ULSTMAD)
Carla Ribeiro (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Cirurgia em doentes respiratórios de alto risco: intubar ou não intubar?
Surgery in high-risk respiratory patients: to intubate or not to intubate?
Professor Hart (H-index 71; 21052 citations) established in 2007 the Lane Fox Clinical Respiratory Physiology Research Centre in London UK with £27M in research income, 6 IMPACT manuscript and US and European patent for the Myotrace technology. From 2015 to 2022, he was Joint Editor-in-Chief and he was awarded Fellowship of the European Respiratory Society in 2021. In 2022, he was awarded the British Thoracic Society Meritorious Service Award and in 2024 he was appointed as respiratory theme lead of the UK NIHR Cardiorespiratory Healthtech Research Centre and Director of the UK NIHR Commercial Research Delivery Centre in 2025.
Ventilação não invasiva nas doenças neuromusculares: quando iniciar e como otimizar?
Non-invasive ventilation in neuromuscular diseases: when to start and how to optimize?
Michelle is an experienced physiotherapist specializing in respiratory support and airway clearance for patients with sleep and breathing problems. She is a Consultant Physiotherapist at both the Royal Brompton and The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Michelle completed her PhD in 2006 and has published extensively in the areas of initiation and telehealth of patients on ventilation, along with airway clearance strategies for patients with neuromuscular disease ad neuro-disability. She has delivered over 130 keynote lectures internationally, and chaired sessions at major respiratory conferences. Her expertise spans, sleep, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, airway clearance techniques, and transitional care for complex patients. She also has a part-time role as Head of Education and Research at Breas Medical, where she leads global education initiatives, develops clinical strategies, and advises on research and device innovation. Her work includes creating non-commercial educational platforms, mentoring, and collaborating with key opinion leaders worldwide.
Programas de Reabilitação em doentes neuromusculares e com tetraplegia
Rehabilitation programs for patients with neuromuscular diseases and tetraplegia
Rui Santos (Centro Reabilitação do Norte)
Cuidados Respiratórios na Lesão vertebro-medular alta: da fase aguda à inserção na vida activa (perspectiva clínica e pessoal)
Respiratory care in high spinal cord injury: from the acute phase to reintegration into daily life (clinical and personal perspective)
Miguel R. Gonçalves (ULS São João, FMUP)
António Portela (paciente)
Moderadores:
Carla Damas (ULS São João)
Sérgio Campainha (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Referenciação para transplante: todas as patologias são iguais?
Referral for transplantation: are all pathologies the same?
Especialista en Neumología
Doctora en Medicina (Ph) por la Universidad de A Coruña
Magister en Hipertensión Pulmonar por la Universidad Complutense
Pós-transplante pulmonar: será possível personalizar a imunossupressão?
Post-lung transplantation: is it possible to personalize immunosuppression?
VICKY GEROVASILI, MD, PhD, FRCP, Consultant in Respiratory & Transplant Medicine
Harefield Hospital, Middlesex
Vicky is a Consultant Respiratory and Lung Transplant Physician and the co-Director of the Cardiothoracic Transplant Program at Harefield Hospital, GSTT NHS Foundation Trust, London. Her specialist interests include rehabilitation before and after transplantation and pregnancy in transplant recipients, interventional bronchoscopy as well as organ utilisation. She is currently serving as the National Lead for Lung Organ Utilisation within NHSBT.
Disfunção crónica de enxerto: onde estamos e para onde vamos?
Chronic graft dysfunction: where are we and where are we heading?
Inteligência artificial e Transplante pulmonar: presente ou futuro?
Artificial intelligence and lung transplantation: present or future?
Education
Classical high school Diploma : july 1980 mark 60 out of 60 Liceo Classico Ugo Foscolo, Pavia, Italy
Degree in Medicine and Surgery 18/07/1986 mark 110 out of 110 Magna cum Laude, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
Specialization in Onclology University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy obtained on 04/10/1993 mark: 50 out of 50, cum Laude.
Diploma of Doctorate (PhD) in Pharmacology and Toxicology, field : Immunopharmacology University of Turin , Turin Italy obtained on 20/10/1995.
Courses
Course title: “Current issues in Epidemiology: the prevention and control of Chronic Diseases” Cambridge 6-16/07/1993
International Experiences:
During PhD attendance of Theodor Kocher Institute, University of Bern(Bern, Switzerland) in order to analyze the role of chemokines in interstitial diseases.
Voluntary stage at Universitätspital di Zurigo 20-25/03/2000
Actual position:
Associate professor of Respiratory Diseases, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, at the University of Padova, & AOPD Padova Italy since 1/03/2024.
Actual Working address : UOC Fisiopatologia Respiratoria AOPD, Padova, Medical Responsible for Lung transplant Follow up at AOPD.
Previous academic position:
Researcher in Respiratory Diseases, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, at the University of Pavia, Pavia Italy from 01/11/200dal 01/11/1992 to 31/10/2001. 1/11/20011-28/02/2024 Associate professor of Respiratory Diseases University of Pavia The convention with Respiratory Disease Unit at San Matteo Foundation Started on 1/11/199 7 until 28/02/2024. since 01/11/2001.
Teaching activity
Since 1/11/2001 to today F. Meloni has been responsible, yearly, of several University courses of Respiratory Disease within the degree in Medicine and Surgery in Italian and English courses, and within the degree in Nursing, Perfusion Technician, Physical Therapist,Motor Sciences.
Moderadoras:
Isabel Gomes (ULS São João)
Ivone Pascoal (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Desafios da cessação tabágica na doença psiquiátrica
Rui Barranha (ULS São João)
Cessação tabágica e comorbilidades: implicações para a saúde cardiometabólica
Ana Marques (ULS Matosinhos)
Para além do medicamento: estratégias alternativas/complementares na cessação tabágica
Sérgio Ferreira (Medicina Tradicional Chinesa, Porto)
Moderadoras:
Cláudia Freitas (ULS São João)
Joelma Silva (ULSTMAD)
| PO1 | Therapeutic Needle Aspiration for Traumatic Pneumothorax in a Stable Patient: A Rare Case Report | João Marques Macedo |
| PO2 | Drug-induced pleural effusions: clinical features and outcomes in a case series | Filipa Furtado |
| PO3 | Meigs Syndrome: A diagnostic challenge in the evaluation of pleural effusion | Ana Raquel Barreira |
| PO4 | Recurrent Pneumothorax in Twins with Gorlin Syndrome: A Rare Association and Management Implications | Maria Luís Silva |
| PO5 | Beyond spontaneous pneumothorax: Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome as an underrecognized cause | Inês de Brito Gonçalves |
| PO6 | Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy for diagnosis of Pulmonary Lesions: first year results of a tertiary center | Rita de Vasconcelos Pereira |
| PO7 | Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Needle Biopsy of Pleural and Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions: A Tertiary Hospital Experience | Mariana Lagarto |
| PO8 | Late recurrence of post-lobectomy bronchopleural fistula: a sequential bronchoscopic approach | Ana Rita Pereira |
| PO9 | Congenital Tracheal Stenosis Associated with Right Upper Lobar Bronchus of Tracheal Origin in an Adult Woman: Case Report | Inês Mendes Júlio |
| PO110 | Development and Preliminary Validation of Instruments for Competency Assessment in EBUS-UP | Diogo Mendonça |
Moderadoras:
Rita Costa (ULS São João)
Sandra Saleiro (IPO Porto)
| PO10 | Clinical Impact of Intraoperative Extemporaneous Examination in Pulmonary Lesions: One-Year Experience | Andreia Andrade |
| PO11 | Recurrent pneumothorax in a post-pneumonectomy patient: surgical management under ECMO support | Anita Paiva |
| PO12 | Pneumonectomy for left pulmonary artery agenesis performed by VATS: clinical case | Patricia Maria Moreira Sobral |
| PO13 | Typical Carcinoid Mimicking Lymphoma Progression as an Anterior Mediastinal Mass | António Almeida Lima |
| PO14 | Recurrent Pneumonia Secondary to Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration: A Case Report | Bárbara Ferreira |
| PO15 | Bronchoscopic management of complex subglottic stenosis in adults | Ana Rita Pereira |
| PO16 | Enhancing Radial EBUS Signal through the Creation of a Transbronchial Access Pathway: A Case Report | João Freitas |
| PO17 | Forgotten but Not Gone: Foreign Body Aspiration Revealed Decades Later | Inês Júlio |
| PO18 | Synchronous Multiple Primary Lung Cancers With Discordant Histology: A Case Report | Cátia Araújo Silva |
| PO108 | Timing Matters: Prognostic Performance of LENT and PROMISE Scores in Synchronous versus Metachronous Malignant Pleural Effusion | Luís Santos Silva |
| PO109 | Malignant pleural effusion management at a Northern Portugal Hospital: a real-world descriptive study | Luís Santos Silva |
Moderadoras:
Carla Nogueira (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Verónica Cardoso (ULS Tâmega e Sousa)
| PO19 | Pulmonary involvement in systemic sclerosis: clinical, serological and radiological features | Joana Ferreira |
| PO20 | Efficacy of Biological Therapy in Sarcoidosis: A retrospective study | Rita Santos Martins |
| PO21 | Therapeutic Challenges in Pulmonary GVHD | Pedro Felgueiras Loureiro |
| PO22 | From Suspected LIP to Silicosis: A Diagnostic Challenge in Cystic Lung Disease | João Marques Macedo |
| PO23 | Another Brick in the Lung: Trastuzumab-Induced Sarcoid-like Reaction | Gisela Lage |
| PO24 | Probable adalimumab-induced sarcoid-like reaction masked by corticosteroid therapy in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis | Anita Lascasas Trigueira |
| PO25 | Severe steroid-refractory immune checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis successfully managed with tocilizumab and intravenous immunoglobulin | Catarina Loureiro |
| PO26 | Beware of Eosinophils: a case of an asthma mimic | Maria da Cunha |
| PO27 | Pneumoconiosis outside the classics: woodworking-related lung disease | Mariana Hipólito-Reis |
Moderadores:
Diva Ferreira (ULS Matosinhos)
Tiago Oliveira (ULS Santo António)
| PO28 | Cyclophosphamide as a rescue treatment for severe idiopathic diffuse alveolar damage: a case report | Mariana Hipólito-Reis |
| PO29 | Toxicidade pulmonar rara induzida por bleomicina | Ana Isabel Bento Ferreira Leite |
| PO30 | Granulomatous-Lymphocytic-Interstitial-Lung Disease (GLILD): Case Report | Júlia Vasconcelos |
| PO31 | Early Recognition and Rituximab-Based Treatment of Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage in MPO-ANCA–Associated Vasculitis | Maria Luís Silva |
| PO32 | Between Toxicity and Relapse: A Challenging Diagnosis in a Patient with Hodgkin Lymphoma | João Freitas |
| PO33 | Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage as a Key Diagnostic Clue in PR3-ANCA Vasculitis | Lara Mendes |
| PO34 | Adalimumab-induced organizing pneumonia: a rare cause of dyspnoea and functional impairment in a young woman | Filipe Mendes |
| PO35 | Lymphangioleiomyomatosis and lung cancer: a rare coexistence amid emerging population data | João Marques Macedo |
Moderadores:
Margarida Silva (ULS Entre Douro e Vouga)
Nuno Faria (ULS Santo António)
| PO36 | Short-term tolerance of Omlico®, the omalizumab biosimilar. | Inês Filipa Silva |
| PO37 | Impact of biologic therapy on allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis associated with bronchiectasis and asthma | Inês de Brito Gonçalves |
| PO38 | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease management and outcomes in Portugal – a nationwide, retrospective analysis of hospitalisations and in-hospital mortality for 2018-2023 | Nuno de Barros Ferreira |
| PO39 | Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in Severe Asthma (SA): A Missed Step Before Biologic Treatment | Laura Lopes |
| PO40 | Impact of Th2-targeted biologic therapy in patients with bronchiectasis and asthma. | Mariana S Lima |
| PO41 | ATLAS: interactive visualisation of real-world data (RWD) to improve Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease management and outcomes in Portugal | Guilherme Amorim |
| PO42 | Severe Asthma Exacerbations in Intensive Care: Factors Associated with Clinical Outcomes | Clara Maricoto Monteiro |
| PO43 | Clinical evolution of asthmatic patients treated with tezepelumab: comparison between biologic- naïve patients and those switched from other biologics in real-world practice. | Inês Filipa Silva |
| PO44 | Assessment of the impact of tezepelumab in a cohort of patients followed in a unified airway clinic with severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. | Inês Filipa Silva |
| PO45 | Corticosteroid Allergy in a Patient with Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis – a complex problem to solve | Dalia Cora |
| PO46 | Cutaneous Reactions During Biologic Therapy for Asthma: Not Always an Adverse Event | Catarina Roquete |
| PO47 | Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis Treated with Benralizumab – A long-standing case of success | Dalia Cora |
| PO48 | Therapeutic role of GLP-1/GIP Agonists in Obesity and Severe Asthma: A Case Report | Sara Soares Costa |
| PO106 | Heterogeneidade Clínica e Desafios Diagnósticos no Défice de Alfa-1 Antitripsina: Análise do Registo EARCO Português | Teresa Machado |
Moderadoras:
Raquel Duarte (INSA)
Gabriela Fernandes (ULS São João)
Tuberculose e Micobactérias Não Tuberculosas
Luís Lázaro (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Pneumonias
Filipa Torres Silva (ULS Tâmega e Sousa)
Oncologia
David Araújo (ULS São João)
Moderadoras:
Marta Drummond (ULS São João)
Daniela Ferreira (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Drug induced sleep endoscopy: como selecionar o doente certo?
Rita Gama (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Doentes obesos com apneia do sono: cirurgia bariátrica ou novas opções farmacológicas?
Hugo Santos Sousa (ULS São João)
CPAP: pressões reduzidas versus pressões elevadas – impacto na adesão e eficácia e outras implicações
Maria Sucena (ULS Santo António)
Que fazer quando a hipersonolência persiste?
Romina Abelleira París trabaja actualmente en Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago de Compostela donde se formó en Neumología vía MIR. Licenciada en Medicina por la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Doctora en Medicina por la Escuela de Doctorado Internacional de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, dentro del programa de Investigación Clínica en Medicina, con una tesis centrada en la interacción entre la apnea obstructiva del sueño y la diabetes mellitus. Ha completado formación de posgrado mediante varios másteres oficiales en trastornos del sueño, EPOC y asma, así como una amplia formación continuada nacional e internacional.
Desarrolla actividad como colaboradora docente en la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela y en el Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela. Ha participado en colaboraciones clínicas y de investigación con centros nacionales y con instituciones internacionales de referencia, incluyendo estancias formativas y de investigación en unidades especializadas en patología respiratoria y medicina del sueño como en Cáceres con el grupo de F. Masa y en Chicago con el grupo de Babak Mokhlesi y David Gozal. Forma parte de la unidad multidisciplinar del manejo de pacientes con Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica.
Autora y coautora de numerosas publicaciones científicas en revistas nacionales e internacionales de alto impacto dentro del ámbito de la Medicina Respiratoria, incluyendo revistas indexadas en los principales rankings internacionales. Su producción científica abarca artículos originales, revisiones sistemáticas y contribuciones científicas, con participación destacada como primera autora en múltiples trabajos. Estas publicaciones reflejan una trayectoria investigadora continuada y consolidada, con proyección internacional. También participa activamente en el envío de comunicaciones a congresos nacionales e internacionales
Ha recibido premios y reconocimientos científicos otorgados por sociedades científicas nacionales, destacando galardones a la calidad asistencial y a la investigación clínica. Asimismo, ha sido reconocida por su participación en unidades acreditadas con grado de excelencia y por su contribución asistencial durante la pandemia por COVID-19. Ha formado parte de comités organizadores de reuniones científicas nacionales, así como ponente y moderadora.
Sus principales líneas de investigación se centran en Tabaquismo, Tromboembolismo pulmonar, Oxigenoterapia y modelos asistenciales en patología respiratoria, Apnea obstructiva del sueño y su relación con enfermedades metabólicas, especialmente diabetes mellitus, e Infecciones respiratorias, incluyendo influenza y SARS-CoV-2.
Definir o Traço tratável: Evidências Científicas da Inflamação Tipo 2
Alvar Agusti
(Universidad Barcelon, Clinic Barcelona, Espanha)
Terapêutica Biológica na DPOC: da Evidência à prática clínica
Joana Gomes (ULS Santo António)
Moderadoras:
Adelina Amorim (ULS São João)
Regina Monteiro (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
Passado: O que aprendemos com 10 anos de EMBARC
Dra Marina Blanco Aparicio.
Neumóloga Hospital Universitario A Coruña.
Coordinadora de la Unidad de Asma de Alta Complejidad y Responsable de la Consulta Monográfica de Bronquiectasias y Fibrosis Quística.
Presidenta de la Sociedad Gallega de Patologia Respiratoria (SOGAPAR)
Presente: Atualizações nas orientações – Guidelines ERS 2025
Mª. João Araújo (ULS Alto Ave)
Futuro: Os próximos 10 anos – inovações na abordagem das bronquiectasias
Future: The next 10 years – innovations in the management of bronchiectasis
Pulmonology Institute and CF Center, Carmel Medical Center and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel
Prof. Michal Shteinberg is director of the Bronchiectasis and Adult Cystic Fibrosis (CF) unit at Carmel Medical Center in Haifa, Israel, and clinical associate professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on bronchiectasis, including its diagnosis and association with extrapulmonary and rheumatic conditions, paediatric onset bronchiectasis, NTM, and cystic fibrosis. She has published over 150 manuscripts in leading respiratory journals. Prof. Shteinberg is an Associate Editor of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and an editorial board member of the ERJ. She serves as the Israeli representative for the European Multicentre Bronchiectasis Audit and Research Collaboration (EMBARC) and an EMBARC management member leading the Patient Engagement and Education work package. Prof. Shteinberg is a member of the ERS clinical practice guidelines on the management of adult bronchiectasis and the ERS Task Force on transitioning in bronchiectasis. Prof. Shteinberg is a member of the Executive Committee and treasurer of the Israeli Society for Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases.
Inês Ladeira
CUF Porto
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto
Departamento de Ciências Médicas da Universidade de Aveiro
Rafaela Veríssimo (ULS Gaia / Espinho)
Moderadores:
Ana Oliveira (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Josué Pinto (ULS São João)
Derrame pleural maligno: aplicabilidade e limitações de um score preditor de prognóstico
Malignant pleural effusion: applicability and limitations of a prognostic prediction score
Position: Respiratory Consultant and Pleural Lead, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals
Specialties: Respiratory Medicine
Sub-Speciality: Pleural disease, lung cancer
Special Clinical Interests: Pleural disease including medical thoracoscopy, indwelling pleural catheters, malignant pleural disease, pleural infection and pneumothorax including ambulatory management.
Research Interests: Malignant pleural disease, with a particular focus on improving patient outcomes. Current research work involves prediction of rate of pleural fluid reaccumulation, patient reported outcome measure and diagnosis and management of indwelling pleural catheter infections. I am also interested in bacteriophage treatment for Pseudomonas colonisation in patients with bronchiectasis.
Current Membership of Professional, National and Regional Bodies: Committee member of UK Pleural Society responsible for organising the annual research conference; British Thoracic Society, NIHR RfPB committee member.
Universities and Degrees: MA (Cantab), MBChB (University of Oxford), DPhil (University of Oxford).
Derrame pleural de etiologia incerta: quando investigar mais e quando assumir uma conduta expectante?
Pleural effusion of uncertain etiology: when to investigate further and when to adopt a watchful waiting approach?
Dr. Aleš Rozman is a distinguished Slovenian medical professional renowned for his extensive experience and expertise in the fields of interventional pulmonology and healthcare management. He completed his medical education at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, in the year 2000. Throughout his career, he held key positions such as Head of the Respiratory Endoscopy Department and Interventional Pulmonology Department at the University Clinic Golnik, as well as the CEO of the same clinic.
With over two decades of active involvement in interventional pulmonology, Aleš Rozman’s primary focus has always been advancing medical knowledge and enhancing patient care. His skillset spans across a broad spectrum, ranging from interventional pulmonology and intensive care to medical oncology. His research contributions encompass interventional pulmonology, lung cancer, interstitial lung diseases, and obstructive lung diseases. Additionally, he has taken on the role of an assistant professor at the University of Ljubljana and is dedicated to mentoring students, PhD candidates, and medical residents. Aleš is also recognized as a distinguished faculty member and a sought-after speaker at international courses and congresses dedicated to bronchology and interventional pulmonology. Aleš’s dedication to the medical community extends beyond his clinical work. He has actively participated in various appointments and boards, serving as the Head of the Slovenian Medical Council for two terms, and as a member of the National Advisory Board for COVID-19. In these roles, he has made significant contributions to important healthcare decisions in Slovenia.
Moderadores:
Eduarda Tinoco (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
David Coelho (ULS São João)
Do burnout à felicidade organizacional: Caminhos percorridos, futuros a trilhar
Patrícia Araújo (ISMAT, Organizational Psychology & Human Resources)
Less Typing, More Care – Artificial Intelligence in Pulmonology
Bruno Castilho (CEO & Co-founder at Medgical)
Atribuição dos Prémios de Melhor Comunicação Oral e Caso Clínico
Lançamento do CPN 2027
Moderadores:
Pedro Amorim (ULS São João)
Joana Gomes (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Avaliação Funcional Respiratória em Doentes Neuromusculares: do Diagnóstico à Ventilação
Rita Osório (ULS Matosinhos)
Classificação de Alterações Ventilatórias Restritivas: Qual o Melhor Parâmetro?
Mariana Guedes (ULS Gaia / Espinho)
Impacto da SAOS nas Perturbações do Movimento: Interações Fisiológicas e Relevância Clínica
Ana Pimentel (ULS São João)
Moderadoras:
Rita Boaventura (ULS São João)
Inês Sanches (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Rastreios Pré-imunossupressão: o essencial
Filipa Ceia (ULS São João)
Vacinação: Esquemas e Timing Adequado
Cândida Abreu (ULS São João)
Caso Clínico Interativo
Mafalda Pais (ULS Gaia/ Espinho)
Carga da doença pneumocócica e alteração da epidemiologia no adulto em Portugal
Hélder Novais Bastos (ULS São João)
PCV-21: uma vacina desenvolvida especificamente para o adulto
Inês Ladeira
CUF Porto
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto
Departamento de Ciências Médicas da Universidade de Aveiro
Discussão de evidência em casos práticos
Moderadores:
Luís Rocha (IPO Porto)
Miguel Guimarães (H. Lusíadas, Porto)
Respirar a 10000 Metros: Desafios das Viagens Aéreas nos Doentes Respiratórios Crónicos
Catarina Gouveia Cardoso (ULS São João)
O Microbioma Respiratório e a Saúde Mental: Haverá um “Eixo Pulmão-cérebro”?
Angélica Ramos (ULS São João)
Micro e Nanoplásticos no Pulmão: da Inalação ao Impacto Clínico
Joana Prata (IUCS, CESPU & 1H-TOXRUN-UCIBIO)
Silicose em Portugal: Para Quando a Erradicação?
Ana Sofia Ramos (Médica do Trabalho no IPO Porto)
Moderadoras:
Paula Simão (ULS Matosinhos)
Laura Simão (ULS Tâmega e Sousa)
| CO1 | Clinical Utility of the FEV1/DLCO Ratio in Screening for Pulmonary Hypertension in COPD | Filipe Raposo |
| CO2 | Portuguese experience with modulator therapy in non-F508del patients | Inês Filipa Silva |
| CO3 | Impact of Surgical Approach on Thymoma Outcomes: A Five-Year Retrospective Analysis (2020–2025) | João Ricardo Serra |
| CO4 | Ambulatory treatment of prolonged air leak after pulmonary resection: the pioneering experience at ULS São João | João Ricardo Serra |
| CO5 | A Real-World Analysis of Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility | Magda Abreu |
Moderadores:
Daniela Rodrigues (Trofa Saúde Alfena)
Nelson Teixeira (ULS Nordeste)
| PO49 | Respiratory Rehabilitation in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: A Real-World Analysis from the Portuguese EARCO Registry | Helena Isabel Carvalho |
| PO50 | Peak Inspiratory Flow in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Real-World Spirometric Assessment | Constança Durão |
| PO51 | Questionnaire on Smoking Habits: Use of Heated Tobacco Products and Electronic Cigarettes | Vera Figueiredo |
| PO52 | Minimal clinically important difference for the Severe Respiratory Insufficiency questionnaire in people using home mechanical ventilation: COPD and non-COPD populations | Pedro Viegas |
| PO53 | Laryngeal cyst as a rare cause of severe obstructive sleep apnea: a case report | Inês de Brito Gonçalves |
| PO54 | Longitudinal Evaluation of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in a Community Health Centre: Strategies and Outcomes | Rita Osório |
| PO55 | Mortality in patients started on NIV or CPAP during hospital admission: a retrospective cohort study | Élin Almeida |
| PO111 | Agreement of nocturnal hypoxemia metrics between polysomnography and WatchPAT | Anita Lascasas Trigueira |
Moderadores:
Catarina Dias (ULS Santo António)
Daniel Reis (ULS Matosinhos)
| PO56 | Personalized Bacteriophage Therapy for Pulmonary Mycobacterium abcessus infection | Luís Santos Silva |
| PO57 | Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) – Seasonal or Annual? Impact on Hospital Resources | Maria Emília Marques Álvares |
| PO58 | Tuberculose infeção em doentes sob terapêutica biológica num hospital terciário | Ana Rita Pedroso |
| PO59 | Pulmonary Nocardiosis Across Different Clinical Contexts: Two Case Reports | Ana Castelo Grande |
| PO60 | Think Beyond Bacteria: Pulmonary Mycosis in a Healthy Young Adult | Tiago Frias Pais |
| PO61 | From Lungs to Brain: A Severe Case of Disseminated Nocardiosis | Beatriz Dias |
| PO62 | Pneumonia bilateral complicada a Prevotella Baroniae | S. Botelho Teixeira |
| PO63 | Recurrent Hemoptysis Secondary to Pulmonary Actinomycosis: A Case Requiring Surgical Management | Catarina Loureiro |
| PO64 | When Cancer Isn’t Cancer: A Rare Case of Extrapulmonary Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis | Mafalda Pais |
Moderadoras:
Bárbara Seabra (ULS Matosinhos)
Inês Franco (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
| PO65 | Severe Hypersensitivity Reaction to First-Line Antituberculosis Drugs: A Case of DRESS Syndrome | Ada Monteiro Santos |
| PO66 | A novel homozygotic pathogenic variant in a gene of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia | Emanuel Carção |
| PO67 | Looking beyond: Chryseobacterium gleum pneumonia | André Soveral |
| PO68 | Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia: A Preventable Diagnosis in Iatrogenic Immunosuppression | Margarida Martins Guerreiro |
| PO69 | THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE VANISHING NODULES: A HEMATOLOGIC TALE OF RECURRENT INFEC | Gisela Lage |
| PO70 | Refractory bronchopulmonary aspergillosis in lung retransplantation | Inês Torres |
| PO71 | An unexpected diagnosis of disseminated tuberculosis – case report | Emanuel Carção |
| PO72 | Beyond the usual suspects: atypical presentation of visceral leishmaniasis | Joana Santos Amado |
| PO73 | Influenza A in Focus: A Portrait of Hospitalized Patients at the Start of the Seasonal Peak. | Margarida Almeida |
Moderadoras:
Ana Paula Vaz (ULS Matosinhos)
Eloísa Silva (ULS Gaia/Espinho)
| PO74 | Genome-wide copy number profiling improves tumor clonality assessment in lung cancer patients with multiple malignancies | Luísa Fonseca |
| PO75 | MET-altered NSCLC: clinical profile and therapeutic outcomes in real-world practice | Sofia Magno Pinto |
| PO76 | Unravelling the Clinical Relevance of Circulating Tumour Cells in Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients | M. Sofia Fernandes |
| PO77 | Tissue and Liquid Biopsy in Lung Cancer: A Comparative Study | Filipa Furtado |
| PO78 | Paraneoplastic manifestations of Small Cell Lung Cancer – a case of Lambert-Eaton syndrome and ACTH-dependent hypercortisolism | Sofia Pinho |
| PO79 | When Miliary Nodules Deceive: Looking Beyond Tuberculosis | Margarida Martins Guerreiro |
| PO80 | Incidental pulmonary nodule dilemma | Maria Inês Fonseca |
| PO81 | Resposta a Longo Prazo ao Nivolumab no Cancro do Pulmão Não Pequenas Células Metastático | Sofia Quaresma |
| PO82 | Anterior Mediastinal Mass Mimicking Thymoma: An Unexpected Diagnosis | Leonor Roseta |
| PO83 | From Diarrhea to Rash: Systemic Autoimmunity in Advanced Thymoma | Tiago Frias Pais |
| PO84 | Characterization of Long-Term Responders to Pembrolizumab in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Study | Natalina Nunes Varandas |
| PO85 | Leser-Trelát sign – an odd-looking marker for occult malignancy | Sofia Pinho |
Moderadoras:
Cátia Pimentel (ULS São João)
Sara Raimundo (ULS Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro)
| PO86 | Skin Metastasis as the Initial Manifestation of Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Case of TTF-1–Negative Disease | Valeria Maione |
| PO87 | Perioperative chemoimmunotherapy in resectable NSCLC: real-world experience | Maria João Moura |
| PO88 | From Incidental Micronodules to Pulmonary Carcinoid: Recognizing DIPNECH | Ana Castelo Grande |
| PO89 | Adenocarcinoma with diffuse pulmonary involvement: a diagnostic challenge | Sara Soares Costa |
| PO90 | TIF1-positive dermatomyositis in the context of lung cancer – a clinical challenge | Ana Filipa Menezes Freitas |
| PO91 | Atezolizumab-Associated Immune-Mediated Encephalitis in Small Cell Lung Cancer | SP Ferreira |
| PO92 | From Response to Resistance: Sarcomatoid Transformation in EGFR-Mutated Lung Adenocarcinoma | Inês Júlio |
| PO93 | Does the Mediastinum Still Surprise Us? Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma with Superior Vena Cava Syndrome | Diogo Mendonça |
| PO94 | When Benign Mimics Malignant: A Case of Pulmonary Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia | Mariana Antunes |
| PO95 | Evans Syndrome Most Likely Related to Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumor and DIPNECH: A Case Report | Natalina Nunes Varandas |
| PO96 | Challenging the Paradigm of Lung Metastasis: A Case of Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma | Ana Sara Gonçalves |
| PO97 | Anterior Mediastinal Teratoma with Insidious Presentation: Delayed Diagnosis of a Large Mass | Sofia Magno Pinto |
Moderadores:
Catarina Marques (ULS Póvoa / Vila do Conde)
Manuel Vaz (ULS Médio Ave)
| PO98 | The Experience of Those Who Undergo Lung Transplantation: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Literature. | Andreia Louro Pereira |
| PO99 | Thoracic Splenosis Presenting as a Solitary Pulmonary Nodule: Diagnostic Challenges | Ana Castelo Grande |
| PO100 | Refractory Hypoxemia Unmasked: A case report | Ricardo Filipe Gomes Silva |
| PO101 | Beyond Chronic Cough: A Good Reason to Investigate Further | Catarina Roquete |
| PO102 | The surprise behind a probable interstitial lung disease – a case of a rare condition | Ricardo Filipe Gomes Silva |
| PO103 | Chronic Cough and Tracheobronchopathia Osteochondroplastica: A Diagnostic Challenge | João Freitas |
| PO104 | Cytomegalovirus colitis: a case report of lung transplantation | Inês Torres |
| PO105 | When Rhinovirus Infection “Hits” the Mediastinum! – Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum and Rhinovirus infection, a two-case series | Andreia Nunes |
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