Optimizing Pediatric Asthma: Guidelines, Gaps, and Gray Zones
Workshop Overview
Introduction & Objectives (10 Minutes)
Dr. Mustafa Shihab Al-Anbaki
Overview of childhood asthma burden and unmet needs
Importance of guideline-based management (GINA)
Common diagnostic and management gaps in Iraqi practice
Scientific Program
1. Asthma Management in Children: Updated GINA Approach
Dr. Sawsan Ali Hussein – 20 Minutes
Confirming diagnosis (clinical & objective tools)
Updated stepwise management approach
Controller and reliever strategies
Assessment of control and risk
Step-up and step-down principles
Follow-up and action plans
2. Management of Difficult-to-Treat Asthma in Children
Dr. Saja Mohammed Adil – 20 Minutes
Re-evaluating the diagnosis (alternative conditions)
Identifying modifiable factors (technique, adherence, exposure)
Addressing comorbidities
Defining true severe / steroid-resistant asthma
Referral indications and advanced management concepts
3. Spirometry in Pediatric Practice
Dr. Mustafa Shihab Al-Anbaki – 20 Minutes
Indications and limitations
Performing quality spirometry
Clinical interpretation
Hands-On Training Stations
(Each station: 15 Minutes)
pMDI with Spacer – Dr. Rula Hamid Abdul Hassan
Dry Powder Inhalers (DPI) – Dr. Saja Mohammed Adil
Nebulizer Therapy – Dr. Sawsan Ali Hussein
Spirometry Interpretation – Dr. Mustafa Shihab Al-Anbaki
Workshop Overview
A comprehensive, practice-oriented workshop designed to strengthen pediatric asthma care through integrated lectures and hands-on training. The session focuses on translating updated GINA recommendations into daily clinical practice, with emphasis on age-specific management, correct inhaler technique, and effective spirometry use.
Participants progress from evidence-based decision-making to real-world skill application, ensuring immediate impact on both outpatient and inpatient asthma management.
Workshop Outcomes
After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
Perform accurate, age-appropriate diagnosis of childhood asthma
Apply stepwise, guideline-based management strategies
Demonstrate correct use of different inhaler devices
Interpret spirometry results confidently in clinical settings
Identify and avoid common diagnostic pitfalls in local practice
Improve asthma control, school attendance, and overall quality of life
Conclusion
This workshop provides a structured, interactive platform integrating updated international guidelines with practical skills training to enhance the quality of pediatric asthma care in real-life clinical settings.
What Every Pediatrician Needs to Know Optimizing Pediatric Asthma: Guidelines, Gaps, and Gray Zones Workshop
Dr. Sawsan Ali Hussein
Lecturer – Assistant professor in Pediatrics
College of Medicine/ Mustansiriyiah University
Pediatric pulmonology/ CWTH/ Medical CityDr. Saja Mohammed Adil
Arab Board Certified Pediatric Specialist
Pediatric Pulmonology Specialty Trainee
Children Welfare Teaching Hospital – Medical City
Lecturer & Hands-On Training: Dry Powder Inhalers (DPI)Dr. Rula Hamid Abdul-Hassan
Pediatrician – Pediatric Pulmonology
Children Welfare Teaching Hospital – Medical City
Hands-On Training: pMDI with Spacer TechniqueDr. Mustafa Shihab Al-Anbaki
Lecturer, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad.
Consultant Pediatrician & Pediatric Pulmonologist, Children Welfare Teaching Hospital – Medical City, Baghdad.
Active in clinical practice, medical education, and research, with special interest in pediatric asthma, allergy, and respiratory disorders.
Workshop Registration Notice
Please note that registration for the workshop is available only to participants who are already registered for the conference.
Kindly ensure that you have completed your registration for the13 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE before proceeding with the workshop registration.
We would also like to inform you that the workshop registration is free of charge for all registered conference participants
