ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

119 Clinical Outcomes of Single Lung Transplant: Does Laterality Matter?/ K. Young, B. Bemiss, Maywood, IL, p.A5981 120 Incidence of Gallbladder Disease Post Lung Transplant/ S. Chandiramani, E. Mancl, S. Quddus, Maywood, IL, p.A5982 121 Establishment of an Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Program Managed by a Multidisciplinary Team/ A. Banga, M. Sepulveda Tran, D. Miller, C.N. Wrenn, F. Torres, M. Wait, M. Jessen, J. Murala, Dallas, TX, p.A5983 122 Burden of Illness Associated with Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA, formerly Churg-Strauss Syndrome) in the United States: Evidence from Two Administrative Claims Databases/ C. Bell, Q. Shen, J. Sloane, A. Katz, Research Triangle Park, NC, p.A5984 123 Tandem Bilateral Lung Transplantation and Bone Marrow Transplantation from a Single Cadaveric Donor in Select Patients with End-Stage Lung Disease/ J.F. McDyer, J. Rowan, S. McIntyre, X. Chen, R. Koshy, I. Popescu, H. Stanczak, A. Maslanka, S. Hannan, J. Barnum, M.R. Morrell, J.M. Pilewski, A. Donnenberg, G. Kurland, J.K. Alder, P. Sanchez, J. D’Cunha, P. Szabolcs, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7459 CLINICAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION D25 CRITICAL CARE: HARD TIMES - RESUSCITATING MY PATIENT: FLUID, BLOOD AND OTHER STRATEGIES 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas Ballroom E-F (Level 3) Abstract Summaries 9:15-9:45 Viewing/Discussion 9:45-11:15 Chairing: D.N. Hager, MD, Baltimore, MD L.K. Vande Vusse, MD, MSCE, Seattle, WA M. Afshar, MSCR, MD, Maywood, IL 801 Effect of Operator Experience on Outcomes of Emergency Airway Management: The ICU Intubation Learning Curve/ W. Brown, D.R. Janz, D. Russell, E.M. Joffe, D.M. James, D.J. Vonderhaar, J.R. West, T.W. Rice, M.W. Semler, J.D. Casey, Nashville, TN, p.A5985 802 Lower Triage Acuity Scores Are Associated with Delayed Antibiotics in ED Sepsis/ S.R. McLean, J.R. Bledsoe, T.L. Allen, S.M. Brown, I.D. Peltan, Salt Lake City, UT, p.A5986 803 Differences in Demographics and the Timing of Treatment of Sepsis Based on Sepsis-2 Versus Sepsis-3 Criteria in the Emergency Department/ P.A. Prasad, Y. Abe-Jones, K.D. Liu, C.S. Calfee, M.A. Matthay, K.N. Kangelaris, San Francisco, CA, p.A5987 804 Discovering Factors Inducing Rapid Treatment of Sepsis/ X. Song, M. Liu, L. Waitman, A. Patel, S.Q. Simpson, Kansas City, KS, p.A5988 805 Effect of Balanced Crystalloids Versus Saline on Lactate Levels in Critically Ill Patients with Sepsis/ N. Krishnan, R.M. Brown, T. Coston, J. Stollings, L. Wang, G.R. Bernard, W. Self, T.W. Rice, M.W. Semler, Nashville, TN, p.A5989 806 Balanced Crystalloids vs Saline in Critically Ill Adults with Cirrhosis/ T.D. Coston, R.M. Brown, N.I. Krishnan, J.P. Wanderer, J.M. Ehrenfeld, J.L. Stollings, L. Wang, G.R. Bernard, W.H. Self, T.W. Rice, M.W. Semler, Nashville, TN, p.A5990 807 Effects of Balanced Crystalloid versus Saline in Patients with Hyperkalemia, a Retrospective Analysis of the SMART Trial/ A. Toporek, J.D. Casey, E. Siew, T.W. Rice, M.W. Semler, Nashville, TN, p.A5991 808 Balanced Crystalloids Are Associated with Lower Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL) Levels than Saline in Critically Ill Adults/ K. Jackson, B.E. Funke, E.D. Siew, T.W. Rice, W.H. Self, C.T. Saunders, J.D. Blume, M.W. Semler, Nashville, TN, p.A5992 809 0.9% Saline Bolus Administration Leads to Permeability Pulmonary Edema in Healthy Volunteers/ H. Li, S. Bihari, U. Wiersema, D. Schembri, T. Bouchier, E.C. Cavallaro, D.-L. Dixon, A.D. Bersten, Bedford Park, Australia, p.A5993 810 Phosphorus-Containing Solutions Reduce Incident Hypophosphatemia and Associate with Better Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients Requiring Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy/ M. Thompson Bastin, S. Nerusu, P. Adams, P.E. Morris, J.A. Neyra, Lexington, KY, p.A5994 811 Volume-Chaser: A Multicenter Observational Study of Fluid Resuscitation in Septic and Non-Septic Shock/ J.T. Chen, R.J. Roberts, J. Sevransky, M.N. Gong, Bronx, NY, p.A5995 812 Volume-Chaser: Use of Critical Care Ultrasound and Physiologic Parameter Assessments for Fluid Resuscitation Is Not Associated with Survival in Patients with Shock/ J.T. Chen, R.J. Roberts, J. Sevransky, M.N. Gong, Bronx, NY, p.A5996 813 VOLUME-CHASER: A Multicenter Observational Study Evaluating the Association Between Vasopressor Exposure and Mortality in Patients with Septic Shock/ R. Roberts, J.-T. Chen, T.A. Miano, G.P. Patel, D.A. Hammond, K.M. Phillips, N.D. Lopez, M.N. Gong, J.E. Sevransky, I. Lat, Boston, MA, p.A5997 814 A Retrospective Analysis of Fluid Resuscitation and Risk-Adjusted Hospital Mortality Among Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Septic Shock/ J.N. Mansoori, W. Linde-Zwirble, P. Hou, E.P. Havranek, I.S. Douglas, Denver, CO, p.A5998 815 Association of the National Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Sepsis Fluid Resuscitation Measure with Sepsis Outcomes in Patients with and Without Heart Failure/ A. Rai, S.R. Dassum, Y.R. Ahmad, S. Ansari, B.T. Kitch, M. Filbin, C. Rhee, Salem, MA, p.A5999 816 Sepsis Management in a Resource-Limited Setting: A Clinical Trial of Quantitative Resuscitation in a National Referral Hospital in Kenya/ L. Boole, W. Waweru-Siika, C. Kwobah, G.S. Bloomfield, N. Thielman, P.S. Kussin, Durham, NC, p.A6000 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 326 WEDNESDAY • MAY 22

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