Abstract
The Respiratory Intensive Care Assembly of the European Respiratory Society gathered in Berlin to organise the second Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference in June 2022. The conference covered several key-points of acute and chronic respiratory failure in adults. During the 3-day conference ventilatory strategies, patient selection, diagnostic approaches, treatment, and health-related quality of life topics were addressed by a panel of international experts. Lectures delivered during the event have been summarised by Early Career Members of the Assembly and take-home messages highlighted.
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Conflict of interest: Leo Heunks reports receiving grants or contracts from Liberate Medical and Fisher and Paykel; Speaker and travel fee received from Getinge Sweden, all disclosures made outside the submitted work.
Conflict of interest: Maxime Patout reports receiving grants or contracts from Fisher & Paykel, Resmed and Asten Santé; consulting fees received from Philips Respironics, Resmed, Asten Santé and GSK; Payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, speakers bureaus, manuscript writing or educational events from Philips Respironics, Asten Santé, Resmed, Air Liquide Medical, SOS Oxygène, Antadir, Chiesi and Jazz Pharmaceutical; Support for attending meetings and/or travel from Asten Santé; Participation on a Data Safety Monitoring Board or Advisory Board Resmed, Philips Respironics and Asten Santé; Stock or stock options for Kernel Biomedical; Receipt of equipment, materials, drugs, medical writing, gifts or other services from Philips Respironics, Resmed and Fisher & Paykel, all disclosures made outside the submitted work.
Conflict of interest: Carla Ribeiro reports receiving speaking fees from Vitalaire; Support for attending meetings and/or travel from Vitalaire and Nippon Gases; Coordinator of the Home Mechanical Ventilation Assembly of the Portuguese Respiratory Society, unpaid position, all disclosures made outside the submitted work.
Conflict of interest: Pedro Viegas reports receiving support for meetings and/or travel from Linde Saúde, disclosure made outside the submitted work.
Conflict of interest: The remaining authors have nothing to disclose.
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- Received September 12, 2022.
- Accepted November 10, 2022.
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