This presentation will identify the role of exercise testing in the evaluation of upper airway symptoms and the diagnostic tools available to evaluate the patient condition. This will include a discussion about flow-volume loop analysis and direct video-laryngoscopy performed during exercise.
Approved for 1.0 CRCE
Original Broadcast Date: June 21, 2016
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- Describe the physiological drivers of the ventilatory response to exercise
- Understand the flow volume loop morphologies as they relate to ventilatory and structural abnormalities
- Explain the use of video laryngoscopy and its clinical utility in diagnosing upper airway architectural abnormalities