ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

Lectures will review evidence for optimal in hospital through post-hospital management of these infants at both an individual patient-based and system based level. Topics will span from advances in basic science that provide mechanistic insights into sBPD development, to clinical management of infants with sBPD including issues related to mechanical ventilation of infants with established sBPD. A primary focus of the session will be a comprehensive discussion of real-world approaches for the development of multidisciplinary systems based teams to optimize in hospital and post hospital outcomes for infants with sBPD and their families. Chairing: T.E. Tipple, MD, Birmingham, AL S.A. McGrath-Morrow, MD, Baltimore, MD L.M. Rhein, MD, MPH, Worcester, MA 8:00 What’s New in the Pathogenesis of BPD? K. Lingappan, MD, PhD, MS, Houston, TX 8:30 Update on Evidence for Treatments and Approaches to Prevent BPD L.M. Rhein, MD, MPH, Boston, MA 9:00 Diagnostic Considerations: When Is It Not BPD? E. Shepherd, MD, Columbus, OH 9:20 Advanced Imaging Modalities in the Assessment of BPD J.C. Woods, PhD, Cincinnati, OH 9:50 Break 10:00 Approach to Nutrition and Feeding Issues in Babies with sBPD C. Martin, MD, Boston, MA 10:30 Diagnosis and Management of Airway and Vascular Complications of sBPD E. Hysinger, MD, Cincinnati, OH 11:10 Diagnosis and Management of sBPD Related Pulmonary Hypertension P.M. Mourani, MD, Aurora, CO 11:40 Evidence Based Approaches to Mechanical Ventilation in the Child with sBPD M. Keszler, MD, Providence, RI 12:10 LUNCH 1:00 In-Hospital Interdisciplinary Care of the Infant with sBPD: Who, Where, and When? S. Yallapragada, MD, Dallas, TX D.R. Rao, MD, Dallas, TX H. Zhang, MD, Philadelphia, PA 1:40 Post-Hospital Management of Infants with sBPD A.M. Canakis, MD, Montreal, Canada 2:20 Roles for Palliative Care in the Management of the Infant with sBPD A. Singh, MD, Greenville, SC 2:40 Break 2:50 Very Long-Term Follow-Up and Outcomes of Children with sBPD P.E. Moore, MD, ATSF, Nashville, TN 3:10 The Parental Perspective: Life as a Parent of a Child with sBPD R.C. Savani, MBChB, Dallas, TX 3:30 Panel Discussion and Wrap-Up L. M. Nogee, MD, Baltimore, MD BASIC • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 6.5 PG21 LUNG INNATE IMMUNITY: ON THE FRONTLINES OF HOST DEFENSE R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and box lunch included. Attendance is limited. Member: $350 In-Training Member: $200 Non-Member: $425 In-Training Non-Member: $300 : Registrants must bring a laptop to the course to view the course material. Assemblies on Pulmonary Infections and Tuberculosis; Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. KBHCCD Room D170/D172 (Level 1) Target Audience Investigators and providers of lung health, postdoctoral fellows, fellows-in-training, and students with interest in understanding the scientific basis for disease susceptibility to lung infections. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • Apply new findings and information regarding normal host responses to microbial infections in the lung. • Learn new findings about novel strategies and approaches to the management of lung infections. • Improve the life and health status of patients with lung infections. The course will provide state of the art presentations by experts in the field, updating current knowledge and cutting-edge research in the area of lung innate immunity and host defense. Presentations will draw from variety of disciplines, and content will provide insights into current understanding of critical components and interactions of lung protective mechanisms, elucidating mechanisms of host susceptibility to serious lung infections, and will promote discussions to develop novel strategies to treat lung infections. Chairing: H. Koziel, MD, Boston, MA J.P. Mizgerd, ScD, ATSF, Boston, MA 8:00 Sensing and Signaling Infection Through Innate Immunity Receptors J. Imler, PhD, Strasbourg, France 8:30 Cytosolic Immune Receptors and the Inflammasome T. Kanneganti, PhD, Memphis, TN 9:00 New Insights into Macrophage Trafficking and Innate Function D. Dockrell, MD, PhD, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 9:30 Bacterial Adaptation to Innate Immune Defenses in the Airways A.S. Prince, MD, New York, NY 10:00 Break 10:15 Lung Dendritic Cells in Viral Infections M. Gill, PhD, Dallas, TX ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX SATURDAY • MAY 18 19 SATURDAY

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