"Sunvou Medical Showcases its Leadership in Exhaled Molecular Diagnostics at the Americas Annual Respiratory Conference (ALAT) 2024"
The 2024 Americas Annual Respiratory Conference (ALAT) was recently অনুষ্ঠিত in Santiago, Chile, bringing together leading experts in respiratory medicine. In the previous year, Sunvou Medical delivered a special lecture at the conference focusing on advanced medical testing technologies, which attracted considerable attention from attendees. Building on that impact, this year the organizing committee specifically invited Sunvou Medical to bring additional experts to share China’s advanced experience in the field of exhaled breath molecular diagnosis.
During the airway chronic disease sub-session, Professor Zhang Min, a member of the GINA Global Scientific Committee, presented her latest research findings related to small airway nitric oxide. Her study stood out for its rigorous design and meaningful results, earning strong recognition and admiration from international experts present at the conference. Many attendees also expressed a clear interest in pursuing further academic exchange and collaboration with Professor Zhang at future global scientific events.
Furthermore, Professor Lin Jiangtao, Chairman of the Chronic Airway Disease Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Education Association, appointed a representative to introduce the “Expert Consensus on Exhaled Nitric Oxide Detection Technology and Its Application in Airway Diseases,” developed under his leadership. This consensus represents a groundbreaking achievement, as it is the world’s first comprehensive guideline addressing multi-airway nitric oxide detection—including FeNO, CaNO, and FnNO—and its clinical application in adult patients.
With strong technical support from Sunvou Medical, the consensus integrates important clinical research on both small airway and upper airway nitric oxide measurements. It reflects the most recent advancements in this rapidly evolving field and has already attracted significant attention from the international medical community.