Scientific Program for IPSA 2024 GlasgowThe program committee of IPSA 2024 Glasgow is assembling a world-class schedule of content across pediatric sleep medicine. A record number of submissions is making the IPSA 2024 program one of our most internationally diverse and exciting. |
Last updated April 16, 2024
See the latest version of the scientific program for IPSA 2024 Glasgow, including session schedules and other information.
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Abstract Book See all abstracts scheduled for presentation at IPSA 2024 Glasgow. The abstract book includes the schedule assignment and complete content for each poster abstract in the program. See Abstracts |
Last updated April 16, 2024. Schedule content is preliminary and subject to change.
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Type | Session |
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9:00am – 1:00pm |
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C02: Updates on the use of actigraphy in research |
2:00pm – 6:00pm |
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C04: Challenging clinical case studies C05: Narcolepsy best practice: From diagnosis to management C06: Year in review |
7:00pm – 8:30pm | Opening Ceremony at Glasgow City Chambers | Find more information at pedsleep.org/social-events |
Time | Type |
Session |
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8:00am – 8:15am |
Welcome Level 2 Auditorium |
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8:15am – 9:00am |
Keynote | Global warming and human sleep: A planetary experiment Speaker: Kelton Minor (United States) Level 2 Auditorium |
9:10am – 10:20am |
Symposium |
S01: Pediatric chronic insomnia: What's new Chair: Oliviero Bruni (Italy), Judith Owens (United States) Level 2 Auditorium S02: Sleep health for underserved children and adolescents Chair: Amy Wolfson (United States) Level 1 Auditorium S03: Primary scoring and UARS in children: A multi-disciplinary approach in management Chairs: Umakanth Katwa (United States), Christine Hong (United States) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
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Tea Break |
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10:40am – 11:50am |
Symposium |
S04: Phenotype and personalized medicine in pediatric OSA Chair: Narong Simakajornboon (United States) Level 2 Auditorium S05: Challenges of sleep detection in infants and young children Chairs: Mirja Quante (Germany), Ravi Poorun (United Kingdom) Level 1 Auditorium S06: Development of sleep, thermoregulation and cardiorespiratory control: Clinical implications Chair: Rosemary Horne (Australia) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
12:10pm – 1:10pm |
Industry symposium |
Neurim Pharmaceuticals symposium Level 9 Executive Suite Lunch service begins at 11:55am on Level 9 |
1:20pm – 2:25pm |
Oral abstract |
O01: New investigator award Level 2 Auditorium O02: Sleep in early childhood Level 1 Auditorium O03: Investigations & sleep: What are the findings? Level 3 Room 6/7 |
2:35pm – 3:45pm |
Symposium |
S07: Melatonin use in typically developing (TD) children and children developmental disabilities: Experiences around the world Chair: Narong Simakajornboon (United States) Level 2 Auditorium S08: Sleep disturbances in adolescents: From subtyping to tailored prevention and intervention strategies Chairs: Kate Chan (Hong Kong), Shirley Xin Li (Hong Kong) Level 1 Auditorium Discussion symposium: S09: Moving forward the agenda for "sleep friendly" hospitals – possible standards relevant for international adoption Chairs: Megan Thomas (Canada), Cathy Hill (United Kingdom) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
3:45pm – 4:45pm |
Poster abstract |
Poster hall session 1 Level 3 Mezzanine Tea and refreshments available |
4:50pm – 5:20pm |
Debate |
Pro/Con Debate: The role of DISE in pediatric OSA Level 2 Auditorium Pro/Con Debate: Diagnosing and monitoring pediatric sleep-disordered breathing: The new BTS guidelines Level 1 Auditorium |
6:30pm – 12:00am | Gala Dinner at Citation | Find more information at pedsleep.org/social-events |
Sunday, April 28
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Type | Session |
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8:15am – 9:00am |
Keynote |
The interaction between obesity and obstructive sleep apnea in children: A global and universal health priority Speaker: Stijn Verhulst (Belgium) Level 2 Auditorium |
9:10am – 10:40am |
Symposium |
S10: Parental choices and voices for infant sleep interventions Chairs: Sarah Blunden (Australia), Helen Ball (United Kingdom) Level 2 Auditorium S11: A precision medicine approach to ADHD & sleep: From phenotyping to individualizing interventions Chair: Osman Ipsiroglu (Canada) Level 1 Auditorium S12: Recognizing that one size does not fit all: Tailoring sleep practices for children with a neurodiverse development Chairs: Karen Spruyt (France), Cathy Hill (United Kingdom) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
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Break |
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11:00am – 12:10pm |
Symposium |
S13: Harmonizing pediatric sleep: Navigating the complexities and diversities in managing sleep-related breathing disorders across borders Chairs: Karen Spruyt (France), Umakanth Katwa (United States) Level 2 Auditorium S14: Unlocking the potential of big data in pediatrics: autovideosomnography as an innovative instrument for investigating pediatric sleep and advancing sleep medicine Chair: Oliviero Bruni (Italy) Level 1 Auditorium S15: The role of polysomnography in technology dependent children Chairs: Neepa Gurbani (United States), Narong Simakajornboon (United States) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
12:30pm – 1:30pm |
Industry symposium |
Bioprojet symposium Level 9 Executive Suite Lunch service begins at 12:15pm on Level 9 |
1:40pm – 2:45pm |
Oral abstract
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O04: Investigations and treatments in sleep Level 2 Auditorium O05: Adolescent sleep Level 1 Auditorium O06: Healthy sleep Level 3 Room 6/7 |
2:45pm – 3:45pm |
Poster abstract |
Poster hall session 2 Level 3 Mezzanine Tea and refreshments available |
3:50pm – 5:00pm |
Symposium |
S16: The narcolepsy revolution Chair: Heather Elphick (United Kingdom) Level 2 Auditorium S17: Healthy school start times for adolescents: A global perspective Chairs: Judith Owens (United States), Sarah Blunden (Australia) Level 1 Auditorium S18: New era of disease modifying treatments in childhood neuromuscular disorders: Changing landscapes in sleep diagnostics and management Chairs: Federica Trucco (Italy), Elaine Chan (United Kingdom) Level 3 Room 6/7 |
5:05pm – 5:45pm | Closing ceremony |
Level 2 Auditorium |