Hear from the ERS Sleep disordered breathing assembly
We spoke to ERS officers who specialise in sleep disordered breathing to find out what you can expect from the hybrid Congress and which programme highlights should not be missed. See what they told us:

Winfried Randerath – Head
Q: What are you most looking forward to at this year’s Congress in the sleep disordered breathing field?
A: We are facing a fascinating discussion on our approach to patients with breathing disturbances during sleep. The heterogeneity of the diseases becomes more and more evident from a clinical but also from a basic scientific point of view. During the Congress we will discuss expanding knowledge on new technical and also pharmacological approaches to specific underlying causes. We will learn more and more about the genetic background and how molecular pathways influence consequences of OSA such as ischemia and cancer.
Q: Is there a specific session in this track that should not be missed?
A: Don’t miss the “New translational insights in the heterogeneity of OSA”. This session will link advances in basic science to clinical practice. Another key specific session is the joint symposium on non-invasive ventilation and sleep apnoea, focusses on a broad spectrum of “Central breathing disturbances and hypoventilation syndromes”. It includes important topics such as opioid-induced sleep apnoea and hypoventilation syndromes in children.