ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

217 Prediction of COPD Exacerbations with Electronic Inhaler Monitoring/ K. Alshabani, M. Smith, U. Majumdar, A. Attaway, R. Rice, X. Han, X. Wang, U.S. Hatipoglu, Cleveland, OH, p.A5647 218 Higher Baseline Lung Density Values Are Associated with an Accelerated Annual Loss of Lung Density in Patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD)/ K.R. Chapman, J.H. Ficker, R.A. Sandhaus, A.M. Turner, M. Wencker, O. Vit, M. Fries, N.G. McElvaney, Toronto, Canada, p.A5648 219 Chronic Bronchitis Is Associated with Longer COPD Exacerbations Compared to Those Without Chronic Bronchitis: An Analysis of the Temple Lung Center COPD Co-Pilot Telemedicine Program/ E. Dominguez, H. Zhao, A. Criner, K. Rybicki, M.R. Jacobs, G.J. Criner, V. Kim, Philadelphia, PA, p.A5649 220 Mucin Concentration and Mucus Percent Solids Are Associated with Worse Outcomes in COPD/ L.M. Paulin, M. Lauver, L. Grammer, K. Romero, M. Maly, H. Woo, N. Putcha, S. Shenoy, J. Chisholm, J.S. Suk, E.R. Neptune, B.L. Laube, N.E. Alexis, N.N. Hansel, Lebanon, NH, p.A5650 221 Competing Risk Analysis for In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Between 2016 and 2017/ T. Yang, F. Dong, K. Huang, X. Ren, M. Lu, J. Jiao, Beijing, China, p.A5651 222 Pneumonia Risk in Patients with COPD with High Blood Eosinophilia: How Does Impact Inhaled Corticosteroids to Development of Pneumonia in Such Patients?/ A.S. Sadigov, S. Akhundov, I. Mammadova, Baku, Azerbaijan, p.A5652 223 Disease Progression in COPD Patients Classified as Gold D According to Gold 2011 or Gold 2017 in the Real-Life Daccord Study/ H. Worth, P. Kardos, C.-P. Criée, K. Berschneider, V. Obermoser, C. Vogelmeier, R. Buhl, Fuerth, Germany, p.A5653 224 Distinctive Patterns of Pulmonary Function Change According to Baseline Lung Volume and Diffusing Capacity/ J. Kang, Y.-M. Oh, J.-H. Lee, E.K. Kim, S.Y. Lim, W.J. Kim, H.I. Yoon, T.-H. Kim, T.S. Park, S.O. Kim, S.W. Lee, S.-D. Lee, J.S. Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, p.A5654 225 The Association Between Blood Eosinophils Counts and Decline in FEV1: Results from the CanCOLD Longitudinal Study/ W.C. Tan, W. Wang, J. Bourbeau, G. Nadeau, N. Barnes, S.H. Landis, J.C. Hogg, D.D. Sin, Vancouver, Canada, p.A7447 CLINICAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION C103 CRITICAL CARE: THE LONG WALK - ELUCIDATING OUTCOMES: DEATH, FUNCTIONAL STATUS AND COGNITION 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas Ballroom E-F (Level 3) Abstract Summaries 2:15-2:45 Viewing/Discussion 2:45-4:15 Chairing: B. Singer, MD, PhD, Ann Arbor, MI E. Wilcox, MD, MPH, Toronto, Canada M. Hua, MD, MSci, New York, NY 801 Critical Care Outcomes of Patients with Hematologic Malignancy (HM) and Hematopoietic Cell Transplant (HCT): A Canadian Multicenter Prospective Study/ L. Munshi, P. Palepu, S. Shah, S. Thyagu, M. Minden, M.E. Detsky, L. Burry, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada, p.A5655 802 The Utility of Skeletal Muscle Cross Sectional Area and Nutritional Risk Index in Predicting Outcomes Across Patients with Hematologic Malignancy and Acute Respiratory Failure/ M.D. Elfassy, D. Rozenberg, M.C. Sklar, S. Mathur, M.E. Detsky, E.C. Goligher, S. Mehta, B. Ferreyro, A. Prica, S. Thyagu, L. Munshi, Toronto, Canada, p.A5656 803 CT Quantification of Pectoral Intermuscular Adipose Tissue in Critically Ill Mechanically Ventilated Patients/ W.J. Klejch, B. Strauss, K.S. Wolfe, A. Pohlman, J.B. Hall, J.P. Kress, B.K. Patel, J. Chung, Chicago, IL, p.A5657 804 Trends of Change in Diaphragm Thickness on Bedside Ultrasonography Among Critically Ill Patients/ V. Hadda, R. Kumar, K. Madan, P. Tiwari, S. Mittal, A. Mohan, G.C. Khilnani, R. Guleria, New Delhi, India, p.A5658 805 Prehospital Angiotensin Receptor Blocker Use Is Associated with Reduced Mortality in Critically Ill Patients/ A.H. Patel, C. Wang, C.M. Shaver, J.A. Bastarache, L.B. Ware, Nashville, TN, p.A5659 806 Functional Status Is an Important Predictor in Chronic Critical Illness/ K.J. Haley, G. Santos, R.N. Nace, J. Zuis, A. Massaro, K. Laskowski, Boston, MA, p.A5660 807 Physical Performance After Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation/ D. Platou, L.A. Duffner, R. Arena, R. Mehta, F. Laghi, T.E. Weaver, M.J. Tobin, A. Jubran, Hinsdale, IL, p.A5661 808 Corrected Anion Gap MELD (CAGMELD) as a Readily-Available Predictive Model for ICU Mortality in Cirrhosis/ A. Sumarsono, G. Cerro Chiang, T. Tielleman, L.S. Brown, C. Chen, M. Leveno, Dallas, TX, p.A5662 809 Arrival by Ambulance Versus Private Vehicle to the Emergency Department Is Not Associated with Improved Mortality for Patients with Critical Illness/ B. Borg, J.M. Mosier, Tucson, AZ, p.A5663 810 Mental Health Symptoms Are Associated with Sleep Disturbances in Intensive Care Unit Survivors/ J. Meeker, S. Wang, A. Perkins, S. Gao, S.H. Khan, N. Sigua, S. Manchanda, M. Boustani, B.A. Khan, Indianapolis, IN, p.A5664 811 Asymptomatic Hypoglycemia Is Prevalent and Associated with Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances in Survivors of Critical Illness with Insulin-Treated Type 2 Diabetes/ Y. Ali Abdelhamid, A. Bernjak, M. Summers, L. Weinel, E. Chow, P. Kar, L. Phillips, M. Horowitz, S. Heller, A. Deane, Melbourne, Australia, p.A5665 812 Merging Mobility and Cognition: The Development and Feasibility of Cognitive Motor Interference (CMI) Assessments in Adults with Acute Respiratory Failure/ A. Selvachandran, G. Wiggan, M. Mills, M. Bartels, J. Verghese, M.N. Gong, A.A. Hope, Bronx, NY, p.A5666 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 302 TUESDAY • MAY 21

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