ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

P634 A Triple Threat: Acute Pulmonary Emboli, Pneumococcal Pneumonia and Congenital Bronchiectasis with Auto-Pneumonectomy and Compensatory Hyper-Lobar Expansion/ S.R. Patel, A. Ammar, R.A. Khan, M.R. Weatherly, Orlando, FL, p.A6450 P635 Beyond Young’s Syndrome: Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia/ N.K. Veerabattini, A.S. Niven, Rochester, MN, p.A6451 P636 Case of Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome: A Rare Disease Presenting with Recurrent Pneumonia and Bronchiectasis/ M. Alipour, O. Adarkwah, A. Vachhahni, N. Mesiha, J. Sargi, F. Arjomand, L.N. Gerolemou, Brooklyn, NY, p.A6452 P637 A Rare Case of Bronchiectasis/ S. Kalluri, J. Crossan, Q. Iqbal, Y. Sangwan, Salisbury, MD, p.A6453 P638 A Gut Instinct: A 45 Year Old Man with New Onset Bronchiectasis/ H. Shankar, C. Baston, J.H. Hansen-Flaschen, Philadelphia, PA, p.A6454 P639 The Use of Heliox and High Heated Humidity Nasal Cannula to Treat a COPD Patient with a Bronchiectasis Exacerbation/ S.E. Morgan, M.E. Strek, U. Dyamenahalli, H.T. Duong, G.M. Mutlu, J.P. Kress, Chicago, IL, p.A6455 P640 End Stage Bronchiectasis with Recurrent Infective exacerbations- A Common Presentation of a Rare Cause/ S. Patil, P. Piranavan, S. Yeramareddy, M.P. Syed, K.B. Martin, Worcester, MA, p.A6456 P641 Lung Sequestration: Finding Incidental in Elderly - Case Report/ P.M. Cavalcante Neto, S.L.K. Matias, F.G. Lastebasse, I.M. Holz, M.V. Cruz de Oliveira Castellano, Sao Paulo, Brazil, p.A6457 P642 Breathless But Benign: Unmasking an Endobronchial Lesion/ S. Akella, B. Bhandari, S. Yeramareddy, K.B. Martin, Worcester, MA, p.A6458 P643 Journey of a Patient with Kartagener’s Syndrome/ J. Cumming, Z. Berg, R.P. Nayak, St. Louis, MO, p.A6459 P644 Tracheobronchomegaly A Case of Mounier Kuhn’s Syndrome/ M.L. Konopka, N. Raya, Chicago, IL, p.A6460 P645 Parasitic Infection Leading to Bronchiectasis/ J. Amja, C. Monterroso, A.R.A. Qureshi, Farmington, CT, p.A6461 P646 Kartagener Syndrome in Identical Male Twins/ P.R. De Albuquerque, R.J.F. Oliveira, R.H. Lima, R.B. Menezes, Natal, Brazil, p.A6462 P647 When the Immune System Fails and Lungs Fill Up with Mucus Plugs: A Case of CVID Induced Severe Bronchiectasis/ M. Saleh, K. Leung, M. Ehtesham, Southfield, MI, p.A6463 P648 Ouch! An Uncommon Complication of Cystic Fibrosis/ L. Bushmann, C.R. Barrios, R. Nayak, St. Louis, MO, p.A6464 P649 The New York Heat Wave Revisited- Unusual Presentation of Atypical Cystic Fibrosis in an Adult/ T. Basnayake, G. Tay, D. Reid, J. Davies, Tiwi, Australia, p.A6465 P650 A Case of Melioidosis in a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis/ R. Cortes Lopez, P.H. Eshaghian, Los Angeles, CA, p.A6466 P651 Brain Abscess in a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis: Don’t Always Assume It Is the Same Bug!/ A.A. Innabi, M. Mahendran, J. Lascano, Gainesville, FL, p.A6467 P652 Rare Presentation of an H-Type Tracehoesophageal Fistula in an Adolescent Male with Cystic Fibrosis/ T. Klouda, E. Lindholm, E. Poletto, S. Rani, L. Varlotta, J. Velasco, Philadelphia, PA, p.A6468 P653 Retropharyngeal Abscess in Post-Lung Transplant Cystic Fibrosis Patient with Prior Cervical Fusion/ S.L. Ladores, L.A. Bray, J. Brown, J.L. Corcoran, J. Jordan, Birmingham, AL, p.A6469 P654 Tobramycin Pharmacokinetics in a Postpartum Patient with Cystic Fibrosis Receiving ECMO/ N. Martin, J.D. Dickinson, G. Peitz, Omaha, NE, p.A6470 CLINICAL THEMATIC POSTER SESSION D44 CRITICAL CARE: AN ENCOUNTER - HOW WE MANAGE CRITICAL CARE IN AND OUT OF THE ICU 9:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. KBHCCD Area E (Hall F, Level 2) Viewing: Posters will be on display for entire session. Discussion: 11:15-12:00: authors will be present for individual discussion 12:00-1:00: authors will be present for discussion with assigned facilitators. Facilitators : T.J. Iwashyna, MD, PhD, Ann Arbor, MI K. Fiest, PhD, Edmonton, Canada P674 Frequency of Omissions After an Intervention to Decrease Incomplete Respiratory Data Presentations During MICU Rounds/ R. Sautter, N. Solberg, P. Liu, A. Bhushan, J.A. Gold, K. Artis, Portland, OR, p.A6471 P675 Impact of Open Versus Closed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) System on Hospital Acquired Infection/ A.M. Sharayah, R. Osman, N. Shaikh, N. Hajjaj, S.M. Weiner, M. Eng, Long Branch, NJ, p.A6472 P676 Performance of the Simplified Acute Physiology Score, Version 2 in the Intermediate Care Setting/ R.M. Brusca, Z. Noorian, V. Tanykonda, C.E. Simpson, S. Sahetya, D.N. Hager, Baltimore, MD, p.A6473 P677 Implementation of a Continuous Pulse Oximetry Remote Monitoring System on Medical Inpatient Floors and Its Effect on Inpatient Floor Emergencies/ J. Thomas, K.A. Provost, Buffalo, NY, p.A6474 P678 Differences in Characteristics and Outcomes of High-Risk Ward Patients Evaluated by Compared to Those Not Evaluated by Rapid Response Teams/ J. Picart, S. Rao, D.P. Edelson, K. Carey, L.R. Venable, M.M. Churpek, Chicago, IL, p.A6475 P679 Causes of Clinical Deterioration Among High-Risk Ward Patients/ S. Rao, J. Picart, D.P. Edelson, K. Carey, L.R. Venable, M.M. Churpek, Chicago, IL, p.A6476 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 345 WEDNESDAY MORNING

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