ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

817 Increasing Number of Treatment Decisions Undermines Balance Between Study Arms in Randomized Trials: A Simulation Study/ R. Veldhoen, J. Muscedere, D. Maslove, Kingston, Canada, p.A6001 818 Physiology of Fluid Responsiveness in Sepsis/ I.S. Douglas, P.M. Alapat, K. Corl, M.C. Exline, L. Forni, A. Holder, D.A. Kaufman, A. Khan, M.M. Levy, G.S. Martin, J. Sahatjian, W. Self, E.J. Seeley, J. Weingarten, M. Williams, C. Winterbottom, D. Hansell, Denver, CO, p.A6002 819 Elderly Patients with Sepsis Receive Less Volume Resuscitation/ J. Armendariz, T. Keller, J.H. Chen, A.J. Rogers, Stanford, CA, p.A6003 820 Exploring the Clinical Decision-Making Process in Approaches to Fluid Resuscitation and Vasopressor Administration in Septic Shock: A Qualitative Think-Aloud Study/ M.S. Aboodi, J.-T. Chen, A.A. Hope, A. Karasz, M.N. Gong, Bronx, NY, p.A6004 821 Passive Leg Raise to Predict Fluid Responsiveness in Septic Malawian Adults/ J. Rylance, D. Everett, M. Gordon, N. Feasey, J. Lewis, Blantyre, Malawi, p.A6005 822 Use of Ultrasound-Measured Internal Jugular Vein Collapsibility Index to Predict Central Volume Status/ R. Parikh, M. Spring, J. Weinberg, C.C. Reardon, H.W. Farber, Boston, MA, p.A6006 823 Implementation of an Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Cutoff of 25% Detects Fluid Responsiveness in Spontaneously Breathing Critically Ill Patients/ K. Corl, A. Abbasi, N. Azab, M. Nayeemuddin, A. Schick, T. Lopardo, G. Baird, R. Merchant, M.M. Levy, M. Blaivas, Providence, RI, p.A6007 824 Initial Rhythm Mediates Relationship Between End-Tidal CO2 and Return of Spontaneous Circulation During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest/ E. Roellke, J. Lam, V. Reddy, T. Williams, S. Parnia, New York, NY, p.A6008 825 Impact of Level of Training on the Decision to Terminate CPR in In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - Results of a Physician Survey/ A.M. Abdul Hameed, H. Bhatt, B.E. Iriarte, G. Lerman, Darby, PA, p.A6009 BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION D26 HEALTH EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTION 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. KBHCCD Arena (Level 2) Abstract Summaries 9:15-9:45 Viewing/Discussion 9:45-11:15 Chairing: K. Cromar, PhD, New York, NY P.K. Henneberger, ScD, ATSF, Morgantown, WV S. Bose, MD, MPH, Baltimore, MD 401 Biological Effects and Characteristics of Indoor Particulate Matter from Homes of Current and Former Smokers/ E. Stapleton, R. Manges, G. Parker, E.A. Stone, T. Peters, R.J. Blount, P.M. Polgreen, O. Chipara, T. Herman, A.P. Comellas, Iowa City, IA, p.A6010 402 Accelerated Patient Recovery Through Improved Indoor Environment in Hospital Patient Rooms - an Adaptation Strategy to Urban Heat in View of Climate Change/ C. Witt, M. Drozdek, P. Humbsch, J. Kollek, C. Hoffmann, G. Bölke, T. Nikitina, P. Hoffmann, U. Liebers, Berlin, Germany, p.A6011 403 Reductions in Indoor Air Pollutants with Use of Portable Indoor Air Cleaners: Windows Open v. Windows Closed/ H.M. Kipen, K. Black, R.J. Laumbach, Q. Meng, T. Black, S. Alimokhtari, J. Cohen, C. Cepeda, A. Perez, E. Gallegos, C. Weschler, P.B. Ryan, Piscataway, NJ, p.A6012 404 Carbon Dioxide Exposure in School Classrooms of Inner-City Children with Asthma/ M. Haktanir-Abul, M. Hauptman, J. Gaffin, C.-M. Kang, C.R. Petty, B. Coull, J.M. Wolfson, D.R. Gold, P. Koutrakis, W. Phipatanakul, G. Adamkiewicz, Boston, MA, p.A6013 405 Do Known Sources of Indoor Air Pollution Affect Lung Function in Cystic Fibrosis?/ S.W. Carson, J.M. Collaco, G.R. Cutting, K. Psoter, N.E. West, N. Lechtzin, N.N. Hansel, C.A. Merlo, Baltimore, MD, p.A6014 406 The Impact of Fine Particulate Matter on School Absences/ D. Mendoza, T.G. Liou, C.S. Pirozzi, Y. Zhang, R. Paine, Salt Lake City, UT, p.A6015 407 Both Asthmatics and Non-Asthmatics Reporting Work-Related Symptoms (WS) Have Significantly Lower FEV1 and FEV1/FVC than Asthmatics and Non-Asthmatics Without WS/ G. Klepaker, M. Veel Svendsen, P.K. Henneberger, A.K. Fell, J. Kongerud, Skien, Norway, p.A6016 408 Acute Associations of Respiratory Hospital Visits and Admissions with Fine Particulate Matter Mass, Constituents, and Gaseous Pollutants with in Dhaka, Bangladesh/ M.M. Rahman, B.A. Begum, P.K. Hopke, G.D. Thurston, New York, NY, p.A6017 409 Incorporating Urban Extent into Satellite-Derived and Global Modeling Estimates of City-Level Air Pollution/ K. Cromar, M. Zorigtbaatar, K.E. Knowland, C. Keller, B. Duncan, New York, NY, p.A6018 410 Geospatial Association of Asthma Severity and Traffic Pollutant Exposure in Urban and Suburban Allegheny County, PA/ B.M. Byrwa-Hill, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A6019 411 Risk of Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Associated with Particulate Air Pollution: An Adult Case-Control Study/ D. Croft, D.Q. Rich, P.K. Hopke, K. Thevenet-Morrison, S.W. Thurston, S.N. Georas, P.J. Sime, M.J. Utell, A. Falsey, Rochester, NY, p.A6020 412 Associations Between Physical Activity and Peak Expiratory Flow Varies by High Vs. Low Pollution Exposure/ S. Lovinsky-Desir, K. Sanchez, P.E. Yaniv, M.P. Pierce, S.N. Chillrud, A.G. Rundle, J. Goldsmith, M.S. Perzanowski, R.L. Miller, M. Kattan, New York, NY, p.A6021 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 327 WEDNESDAY MORNING

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