ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

1011 Racial Disparities in Goals of Care Conversations in the Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Cohort Study/ S. McGowan, J. Olson, S.J. Peterson, A. Kaye, E. Chen, Chicago, IL, p.A4155 1012 Evolution of Goals of Care and Code Status at the End of Life in a Medical Intensive Care Unit/ N. Sung, S.O. Acquah, New York, NY, p.A4156 1013 Decision Making Laws for “Unrepresented” Patients/ B.P. Sperry, C.K. Doyle, D.B. Kramer, D.M. Dudzinski, M. Siegler, D.P. Sulmasy, P.S. Mueller, E.S. DeMartino, Rochester, MN, p.A4157 1014 Palliative Care Consultation After Intensive Care Unit Admission for Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia/ Y. Lynch, S. Agarwal, M.E. Modes, S. Elsayed, M. Triplette, E. Estey, J.R. Curtis, M. Sorror, Seattle, WA, p.A4158 1015 Associations Between Prognostic Estimates and Decisions Regarding Life-Sustaining Interventions Among Surrogates and Physicians of Mechanically Ventilated Patients/ J.A. Greenberg, T.V. Quinn, J. Gerhart, R.C. Shah, Chicago, IL, p.A4159 1016 Are Health Care Providers Well Prepared in Providing Optimal End-of-Life Care to Critically Ill Patients? A Cross Sectional Study at a Tertiary Care Hospital in the U.S./ K. Rajdev, N. Loghmanieh, M. Farberov, S. Demissie, T. Maniatis, Staten Island, NY, p.A4160 1017 Attitudes Surrounding Family Presence at Procedures Within a Single Health System/ S. Beesley, E.L. Hirshberg, E. Wilson, J. Butler, T. Oniki, J.F. Orme, R.O. Hopkins, S.M. Brown, Murray, UT, p.A4161 1018 Prevalence, Variation, and Acute Comorbidities of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in General Hospital and Intensive Care Unit Patients in the Veterans Health Administration/ T.L. Steel, C.A. Malte, K.A. Bradley, C.L. Hough, S. Lokhandwala, E.J. Hawkins, Seattle, WA, p.A4162 1019 Using HOUsing-Based Index of Socioeconomic Measure (HOUSES) to Assess Mortality and Morbidity Outcomes for Patients with Sepsis in the ICU/ S. Singh, N.K. Veerabattini, M. Sabov, M. Wilson, O. Gajic, Y. Juhn, C.I. Wi, R. Frank, N. Andrijasevic, A. Barwise, Rochester, MN, p.A4163 1020 Describing Pre-Family Meeting Huddles in the Intensive Care Unit, an Exploratory Qualitative Research Project/ R. Nunez Lopez, E. Drammeh, M. Leaf, A. O’donnell, A. Buffo, T. Campbell, W.J. Ehlenbach, Madison, WI, p.A4164 1021 The Impact of Gender on Clinical Evaluation of Trainees in the Intensive Care Unit/ J. Spring, C. Abrahams, S. Ginsburg, D. Piquette, A. Kiss, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada, p.A4165 1022 Variable Access to Girl Idols May Negatively Affect (VAGINA) Academic Pursuits: The Association of Faculty and Trainee Sex in Academic Internal Medicine Specialties/ K. Medepalli, R. Johnson-Paben, S. Purdon, M.K. Glassberg Csete, E.L. Burnham, H.B. Gershengorn, Miami, FL, p.A4166 1023 Women, Visible Minorities and Residents of Lower-Middle Income Countries Are Underrepresented in Leading Respirology and Critical Care Journals/ Y. Khan, A. Ali, C. Bell, D. Ratan, S. Datt, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada, p.A4167 1024 Gender Differences in Authorship of Critical Care Literature/ K.C. Vranas, D. Ouyang, A. Lin, C.G. Slatore, M.P. Kerlin, K. Liu, R.M. Baron, C.S. Calfee, L.B. Ware, S.D. Halpern, M.A. Matthay, M.S. Herridge, S. Mehta, A. Rogers, Portland, OR, p.A4168 1025 Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of VidaTalk™ Communication Application in Family Caregivers of Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients/ J.W. Shin, M.B. Happ, A. Tan, J. Tate, Columbus, OH, p.A7379 BASIC • CLINICAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION B107 EFFECTS OF E-CIGARETTES AND THEIR COMPONENTS ON RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION, INFLAMMATION, AND REPAIR 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. KBHCCD Ballroom D Four (Level 3) Abstract Summaries 2:15-2:45 Viewing/Discussion 2:45-4:15 Chairing: I. Jaspers, PhD, Chapel Hill, NC E.R. Neptune, MD, Baltimore, MD H.J. Farber, MD, MSPH, ATSF, Houston, TX 701 Propylene Glycol and Glycerin in E-Cigarettes Elicit Respiratory Irritation Responses and Modulate Human Sensory Irritant Receptor Function/ S.E. Jordt, S. Jabba, K. Ghoreshi, G.J. Smith, J.B. Morris, Durham, NC, p.A4169 702 Nasal Mucosal Immune Response to Infection with Live-Attenuated Influenza Virus (LAIV) Is Altered with Exposure to E-cigarettes and Cigarettes/ M.E. Rebuli, E. Glista-Baker, A.M. Speen, J.R. Hoffman, P.F. Duffney, E. Pawlak, H. Dang, A. Ghosh, R. Tarran, T.L. Noah, I. Jaspers, Chapel Hill, NC, p.A4170 703 Potential Issues with Compliance in E-cigarette Studies Using Controlled Research Devices/ M.E. Rebuli, F. Liu, R. Urman, J.L. Barrington-Trimis, S.P. Eckel, R. McConnell, I. Jaspers, Chapel Hill, NC, p.A4171 704 ‘Safe’ Electronic-Cigarette Liquid Components Induce Molecular Changes in Mouse Lungs When Inhaled/ A. Noel, R. Pinkston, Z. Perveen, B. Szafran, E. Hossain, B. Kaplan, A. Penn, Baton Rouge, LA, p.A4172 705 E-Cigarette Vapor Containing Nicotine Induces Inflammatory Response and Dysregulated Repair Via Alpha 7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Mice Lung/ N. Khan, M. Gong, I.K. Sundar, V.K. Rehan, I. Rahman, Rochester, NY, p.A4173 706 E-cig Vapors Cause CFTR Dysfunction and Mucosal Inflammation in Never-Smokers In Vitro and In Vivo/ S. Chung, N. Baumlin, J.S. Dennis, P.L. Whitney, C. Aguiar, S. Paredes Aller, E.S. Mendes, A. Schmid, M.D. Kim, M.A. Salathe, Kansas City, KS, p.A4174 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX MONDAY • MAY 20 213 MONDAY AFTERNOON

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