ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

• integrate a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to ILD patient care This session will provide a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with ILD. It will bring the most recent recommendations and guidelines into a usable strategy that will facilitate the care of patients with ILD. This will be accomplished through didactics, simulated MDD and panel discussion of difficult cases—providing a range of learning methods to reach the largest number of learners. Chairing: S.K. Danoff, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD M. Kreider, MD, Philadelphia, PA 8:00 Introduction M. Kreider, MD, Philadelphia, PA 8:15 Radiologic Assessment in ILD Diagnosis S. Hobbs, MD, Lexington, KY 8:45 Pathology: Who Should Get a Biopsy J. Morisset, MD, Montreal, Canada 9:15 IPF vs Not IPF: Role of Clinical Assessment M. Porteous, MD, Philadelphia, PA 10:00 Break 10:15 Speed MDD: Pulling It All Together L.P. Hariri, BS, MD, PhD, Boston, MA S. Hobbs, MD, Lexington, KY K.B. Highland, MD, Cleveland, OH D.E. Antin-Ozerkis, MD, New Haven, CT L.D. Morrison, MD, Durham, NC 11:30 LUNCH 12:00 IPF Therapies: Who and Which One L. Richeldi, MD, PhD, Rome, Italy 12:30 Therapies for Connective Tissue Disease Associated ILD K. Highland, MD, Cleveland, OH 1:00 Symptom Management in ILD S.K. Danoff, MD, PhD, Baltimore, MD 1:30 Following Patients with ILD After Diagnosis M. Kreider, MD, Philadelphia, PA 2:00 Controversies in Therapy - NAC, PH, GERD, Stem Cells J. Oldham, MD, MS, Sacramento, CA 2:45 Break 3:00 Tough Cases: What Would You Do? V. Cottin, PhD, MD, Bron, France L. Richeldi, MD, PhD, Rome, Italy L.D. Morrison, MD, Durham, NC J. Morisset, MD, Montreal, Canada D.E. Antin-Ozerkis, MD, New Haven, CT J. Oldham, MD, MS, Sacramento, CA This session and the International Conference are supported by an educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 6 PG17 A PHYSIOLOGIC APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF SHOCK R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and box lunch included. Attendance is limited. Member: $400 In-Training Member: $250 Non-Member: $475 In-Training Non-Member: $350 : Registrants must bring a laptop to the course to view the course material. Assemblies on Critical Care; Clinical Problems; Pediatrics; Respiratory Structure and Function 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. KBHCCD Room D168 (Level 1) Target Audience All clinicians who treat patients with shock and hemodynamic instability. In addition, basic scientists with an interest in the physiologic basis of clinical practice. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply basic principles to the bedside assessment of patients in shock; • rationally develop a strategy for treatment of refractory shock; • understand the principles and appropriate uses of mechanical circulatory support. This course will use a combination of didactic lectures and small group discussions to teach a ‘first-principles’ approach to the management of shock. The goal of the course is to enable participants to practice ‘bedside physiology’ and thereby individualize management for all types of shock. Topics include meaningful blood pressure targets in shock, assessment of fluid responsiveness and choice of inotropes/vasopressors, physiology of right heart failure, mechanical support for cardiogenic shock, and management of refractory vasodilatory shock. We will explore controversies in the physiologic literature concerning these issues and critically examine common clinical practice in light of physiologic principles. Chairing: C.C. Hardin, MD, PhD, ATSF, Boston, MA K. Hibbert, MD, Boston, MA 8:00 Meaningful Clinical Targets in Patients with Shock S.A. Magder, MD, Montreal, Canada 9:00 Fluid Resuscitation and Predictors of Fluid Responsiveness B. Coruh, MD, Seattle, WA 9:40 Break 10:00 Choice of Vasopressors A.J. Goodwin, MD, MSCR, Charleston, SC 10:40 Physiology of Right Heart Failure R.N. Channick, MD, Los Angeles, CA 11:20 LUNCH 12:20 Mechanical Support for Cardiogenic Shock G.D. Lewis, MD, Boston, MA ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 16 SATURDAY • MAY 18

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