- Medical_Professionals
- Medical_students
- Nurses
5th Annual Meeting of Global Respiratory and Pulmonologist
Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) *
Dubai, UAEOMICS International warmly welcomes all the delegates around the world to participate in the International Conference on “Global Pulmonologists Annual Meeting 2016” which is to be held on May 9-10, 2016 at Chicago, USA. This meeting deals with the current research developments in the field of pulmonology and also about the new treatment methods which are devised by scientists to treat various diseases in easier way. This meeting acts as a best platform for attendees to learn about the recent trends in pulmonary research and development. This conference also includes keynote lectures, interactive sessions, plenary talks, speech from young researchers and also poster presentations from students on the topic “Pulmonary Medicine”. This event will be a constructive event for all the attendees providing a snap shot of the types of on-going research work.
The main theme of the conference is “Neoteric developments in Pulmonary Research and Treatment”. This would be a two day conference which triggers the innovative minds of the attendees. The topics of the conference is Lung and metabolism, Lung Infections, Lung Disorders, Pulmonary Disease, Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Lung Cancer and Treatment Strategies, respiratory tract and associated defence mechanism, biological and pathological effects, Advanced Diagnostic Techniques for Prevention, Control Management and cure for Lung Disorders, Novel and Futuristic Research Aspects and Clinical Trials. Poster presentation enables them to present their research work in form of posters and also e-posters with live streaming.
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Market Analysis Report
Pulmonary medicine is poised to replace cardiology as the significant new opportunity for medical device manufacturers as options for diagnosing, monitoring and treating the substantial patient populations with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, lung cancer and other pulmonary conditions transform from clinical trials to commercialization and adoption. These emerging technologies will increase their share of the pulmonary technologies market from 10% in 2009 to 56% in 2015, with gains concentrated in therapeutics based largely on advances in interventional bronchoscopy. New approaches to standard therapies, such as high flow nasal oxygen delivery, will also contribute, as well new technologies designed to enhance the accuracy of pulmonary diagnostics while reducing their invasiveness.
The global respiratory care devices market was expected to be worth $8.8 billion in 2010 and is estimated to reach $13.5 billion by 2015, growing at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2010-2015. Transparency Market Research (TMR) has announced the release of a new research report based on the global oxygen therapy devices market that estimates the overall value of the market to be US$2.80 billion by 2020, expanding at a CAGR of 5.7% during the period from 2014 to 2020.
Global pulmonary drug delivery systems market is expected to witness lucrative market growth over the forecast period including increasing incidences of chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus.
Lung and Metabolism
Pulmonary Organs
These are the organs which involve in the process of purifying the blood and oxygenating the blood. There are several parts which take part in the process of respiration. One of the main roles is done by lungs. In mammals the two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of the heart. Their primary function is to transport oxygen from atmosphere into the bloodstream and to release the carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The major organs which perform the function of respiration in lungs are Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli and Diaphragm. The trachea is like a pipe which then forms the branches called the bronchi. The bronchi in turn branches into different branches called the bronchioles. Then comes the alveoli which is very small in size but has a key function in the process of respiration.
Functions: Respiratory and Non Respiratory
Respiratory Functions:
The respiratory function of lungs includes all the parts from trachea to alveoli. The air enters from nose to the trachea, and then the trachea divides into 2 parts called the bronchi. The bronchi continue to divide within the lungs and after multiple divisions, give rise to bronchioles which leads to alveolar sacs. Alveolar sacs are made up of clusters of alveoli, like individual grapes in a bunch. The alveoli are wrapped inside the blood vessels and it is here where the actual transfer of oxygen takes place. The atmospheric oxygen comes through the nostrils then to the trachea and then it travels to the bronchi. Once it has passed through the bronchi it divides and passes into the bronchioles and then into the alveoli. When the oxygen is passed through the alveolar region it is exchanged with the carbon dioxide which the red blood cells carry. Now the oxygen is absorbed into the erythrocytes and the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. The red blood cells which have received the oxygen travel to the tissues and supply the oxygen to them. The process by which the erythrocytes receive oxygen is called as oxygenation and the blood is called the oxygenated blood
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2016-09-16
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
UAE, Dubai
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