ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

821 Improved Efficiency by Transforming a Stepdown Unit into a Critical Care Rapid Assessment Unit (CCRAU)/ T.G. Bouder, B.P. Mendez, Winchester, VA, p.A2475 822 Implementation of a Sepsis Quality Improvement Program in a Tertiary Academic Health System: The Cost-Effectiveness Analysis/ C. Ye, E. Arain, R. Durazo-Arvizu, J. Lee, C. Joyce, M. Xie, M.M. Churpek, E.R. Gilbert, M. Afshar, T. Markossian, Maywood, IL, p.A2476 823 Risk of Major Bleeding Associated with Aspirin Use in Critically Ill Medical Patients Receiving Therapeutic Anticoagulation/ Y. Subat, H.A.A. Rayes, K. Evans, T.J. Weister, R. Kashyap, O. Gajic, M.A. Warner, Rochester, MN, p.A2477 824 Noninvasive Estimation of Blood pH in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Respiratory Failure/ C.J. Newth, J. Dong, M. Xu-Wilson, B. Conroy, R.G. Khemani, Los Angeles, CA, p.A2478 825 Modelling the Impact of Point of Care Tests for Sepsis on Outcomes of Patients Admitted to Hospitals in Sub-Saharan Africa/ J.W. Kagima, E. Tomeny, J. Rylance, I. Langley, B. Morton, Nairobi, Kenya, p.A2479 BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION A104 WILDFIRE, BIOMASS, AND WORLD TRADE CENTER EXPOSURES 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Trinity Ballroom 5-7 (Level 3) Poster Viewing 2:15-3:00 Discussion 3:00-4:15 Chairing: K.E. Pinkerton, PhD, Davis, CA A. Nolan, MS, MD, ATSF, New York, NY M.E. Rebuli, PhD, Chapel Hill, NC 1001 Wildfire Smoke Exposure During Infancy Results in Increased Proinflammatory Cytokine Responses, Impaired Lung Function, and Transgenerational Immune Effects/ J.A. Bassein, M.G. dela Pena-Ponce, S. Ganesh, M. Lanclus, D. Belmens, C. Van Holsbeke, J. De Backer, L.A. Miller, Davis, CA, p.A2480 1002 Respiratory Health of Emergency Workers Following a Large Warehouse Fire/ E.D. Fechter-Leggett, R.L. Bailey, J.M. Cox-Ganser, Morgantown, WV, p.A2481 1003 Is Early Life Exposure to Coal Mine Fire Smoke Associated with Childhood Respiratory, Atopic and Infective Illnesses?/ J. Shao, G.R. Zosky, A.J. Wheeler, S. Dharmage, M. Dalton, G.J. Williamson, T. O’Sullivan, K. Chappell, F.H. Johnston, Hobart, Australia, p.A2482 1004 Respiratory Health Evaluation of Firefighters with Persistent Symptoms Four Months Following a Chemical Fire Response, 2018/ R.R. Harvey, J. Eisenberg, K. Feldmann, J. Cox-Ganser, Morgantown, WV, p.A2483 1005 Biomass Fuel Exposure and Lung Cancer Risk Among Nonsmoking Women/ M. Gholamnejad, Urmia, Iran, Islamic Republic of, p.A2484 1006 Neighborhood Communities of a Cement Factory, Biomass Energy and Prevalence of COPD in the Democratic Republic of Congo/ E. Mbelambela, S.M.J. Muchanga, N. Suganuma, Nankoku, Japan, p.A2485 1007 Airway Disease in Biomass Smoke-Associated ILD: Not Just COPD/ M.L. McCutcheon, J. Gamache, K. Fogelfeld, A. Knapp-Wachsner, C. Jude, N. Kamangar, Sylmar, CA, p.A2486 1008 Homeostatic Chemokines May Play an Important Role in Biomass Smoke Induced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Among Women/ K. Ganguly, S. Vishweswaraiah, T.A. Thimraj, L. George, C.S. Krishnarao, K.S. Lokesh, J.B. Siddaiah, K. Larsson, S. Upadhyay, L. Palmberg, M.P. Anand, Stockholm, Sweden, p.A2487 1009 Age of Wood Stove Does Not Correlate with Household Air Pollution Measures/ P.M. Meek, H. Petersen, H. Irshad, R. Vazquez Guillamet, J. McDonald, A. Sood, Y. Tesfaigzi, Aurora, CO, p.A2488 1010 Risk Factors for Treatment of Airway Injury in World Trade Center-Exposed Firefighters/ B. Putman, A. Singh, R. Zeig-Owens, C. Hall, T. Schwartz, M. Webber, H. Cohen, D. Prezant, L. Lahousse, M. Weiden, New York, NY, p.A2489 1011 Metabolomics of WTC-Lung Injury (WTC-LI): A Validation Study/ G. Crowley, S. Kwon, Y. Li, E. Clementi, S.H. Haider, A. Talusan, D.J. Prezant, T.M. Schwartz, R. Zeig-Owens, M. Liu, S. McRitchie, S.J. Sumner, A. Nolan, New York, NY, p.A2490 1012 World Trade Center Particulate Matter Associated Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction and Injury: Incorporating Echocardiography in a Murine Model/ A. Veerappan, A. Oskuei, S. Vaidyanathan, G. Crowley, Y.Z. Wadghiri, A. Nolan, New York, NY, p.A2491 1013 Clinical Biomarkers of World Trade Center Airway Hyperreactivity: A 16-Year Longitudinal Study/ S. Kwon, E. Clementi, G. Crowley, T. Schwartz, R. Zeig-Owens, M. Liu, D.J. Prezant, A. Nolan, New York, NY, p.A2492 1014 Novel Use of µ-PET/CT Imaging to Detect Cardiopulmonary Changes in a Murine Model Following World Trade Center Particular Matter Exposure/ A. Oskuei, A. Veerappan, S. Vaidyanathan, G. Crowley, Y.Z. Wadghiri, A. Nolan, New York, NY, p.A2493 1015 Validation of Biomarkers of World Trade Center (WTC) Lung Injury: Design of a Case Cohort Control/ J. Riggs, S. Kwon, G. Crowley, D. Ostrofsky, A. Talusan, M. Mikhail, J. Kim, R. Zeig-Owens, T. Schwartz, D.J. Prezant, M. Liu, A. Nolan, New York, NY, p.A2494 1016 Sarcoid-Like Granulomatous Disease: Pathologic Case Series in World Trade Center (WTC) Dust Exposed Rescue and Recovery Workers/ J.M. Radbel, V. Sunil, K.N. Vayas, J. Cervelli, S. Hussain, M. Deen, H.M. Kipen, I. Udasin, R.J. Laumbach, J. Sunderram, D.L. Laskin, New Brunswick, NJ, p.A2495 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX SUNDAY • MAY 19 111 SUNDAY AFTERNOON

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