ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

didactic lectures with case-based instruction, small group discussions, and hands-on demonstration of spirometry, and we will offer participants the opportunity to submit their own complex cases for review by an expert team of clinicians and physiologists. We will use a multidisciplinary team approach to facilitating case discussions including content experts, clinicians, respiratory therapists, and pulmonary function laboratory medical directors from around the world. Chairing: C. Oropez, MD, MHS, Tucson, AZ R. Clay, MD, Clackamas, OR D.A. Kaminsky, MD, Burlington, VT 8:00 Introduction R. Clay, MD, Clackamas, OR 8:05 Welcome to the Real World: Spirometry in 2019 B.H. Culver, MD, Seattle, WA 8:35 Lung Volumes in Reality: Methods for Measurement, Interpretation, and Reporting B. Borg, CRFS, Melbourne, Australia 9:05 Keeping It Real: Practical Considerations for DLCO Measurement, Reporting, and Interpretation C. Oropez, MD, MHS, Tucson, AZ 9:35 Real Life Considerations for Pediatric Pulmonary Function Testing D.J. Weiner, MD, ATSF, Pittsburgh, PA 10:05 Break 10:20 Putting It All Together: Interpretation of Real World PFTs P.D. Scanlon, MD, Rochester, MN 10:50 Make the Case: Pulmonary Function Interpretation in the Real World T. DeCato, MD, Spokane, WA 11:35 Hands-On: Pulmonary Function Testing in the Real World G.L. Ruppel, RRT, RPFT, MEd, St. Louis, MO 12:20 LUNCH 12:50 Forced Oscillation Technique: What You Really Need to Know D.A. Kaminsky, MD, Burlington, VT 1:20 Overcoming the Challenge: How to Apply New Guidelines for Direct and Indirect Bronchial Challenge Testing in Real-Life Practice T.S. Hallstrand, MD, MPH, ATSF, Seattle, WA 2:05 PFT Troubleshooting in the Real World C.D. Mottram, RPFT, RRT, Rochester, MN 2:45 Break 3:00 Make the Case: Real World Cases for PFT Expert Panel P.D. Scanlon, MD, Rochester, MN M. Rosenfeld, MD, Seattle, WA N.R. MacIntyre, MD, Durham, NC C.G. Irin, PhD, ATSF, Burlington, VT CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE CME Credits Available: 6.5 PG25 VENTILATORY COMPLICATIONS OF HEART FAILURE 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 Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology; Critical Care; Respiratory Structure and Function 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. KBHCCD Room D163/D165 (Level 1) Target Audience Clinicians, scientists and nurses involved in the management of acute pulmonary edema and chronic heart failure. Will include those with interest in non invasive ventilation support, lung function testing and sleep laboratories. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • increase understanding of the changes in lung function (at rest, on exercise and during sleep); • increase the understanding of modern heart failure treatments and to explore the controversial areas of oxygen and positive airway pressure; • share the knowledge between critical care, physiology and sleep in terms of physiological understanding, pitfalls in treatment and effects of positive airway pressure. This course will focus on the ventilatory abnormalities related to heart failure in the acute setting (pulmonary edema), chronic setting (lung function, exercise physiology, polysomnography) and the impact of standard heart failure treatments (medications, devices and transplantation) and positive airway pressure Chairing: M.T. Naughton, MD, ATSF, Prahran, Australia G. Lorenzi-Filho, MD, Sao Paulo, Brazil 8:00 Heart Failure Etiology and Pathophysiology J. Floras, MD, DPhil, Toronto, Canada 8:35 Role of Positive Airway in Acute Pulmonary Edema L.J. Brochard, MD, Toronto, Canada 9:05 Lung Function in Heart Failure K. Kee, MBBS, Parkville, Australia 9:25 Role of Rostral Fluid Shift in Sleep and Heart Failure S. Redolfi, MD, PhD, Paris, France 9:45 Break 10:00 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Heart Failure G. Lorenzi-Filho, MD, Sao Paulo, Brazil 10:25 Periodicity with Breathing in Heart Failure: Why? S.A. Sands, BSc, PhD, Cambridge, MA ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 22 SATURDAY • MAY 18

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