ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

co-morbidities will be discussed, along with a discussion of future therapies being developed to address this challenging new patient population. Chairing: A.E. Dixon, MD, ATSF, Burlington, VT D. Rastogi, MBBS, MS, Bronx, NY 9:15 A Patient's Perspective L. Clark, Irving, TX 9:20 Asthma and Obesity in 2019 D. Rastogi, MBBS, MS, Bronx, NY 9:25 Pathophysiology of Phenotype in the Asthma of Obesity J.H.T. Bates, PhD, DSc, ATSF, Burlington, VT 9:40 The Interrelation Between Asthma and Sleep-Disordered Breathing M. Teodorescu, MD, MS, Madison, WI 9:55 Obesity Oxidative Stress and Asthma F. Holguin, MD, MPH, Aurora, CO 10:10 Dietary Interventions for Obese Asthma L.G. Wood, PhD, New Lambton Hts, Australia 10:25 Lifestyle Interventions for Asthma and Obesity S.M. Nyenhuis, MD, Chicago, IL 10:40 Depression, Anxiety and Obese Asthma K. Lavoie, PhD, MA, BA(Hons), Montreal, Canada 10:55 Controlling Obese Asthma: How Far Should We Go with Medications? A.E. Dixon, MD, ATSF, Burlington, VT CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 2 A11 CRITICAL CARE 2.0: INTEGRATING BIG DATA, CLINICAL TRIALS, AND IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE TO CREATE A LEARNING ICU SYSTEM Assemblies on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research; Critical Care 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. KBHCCD Room C146 (Level 1) Target Audience Clinicians, researchers, hospital leaders, quality improvement leaders Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • understand the rationale and framework of the Learning Health System; • describe how the Learning Health System impacts both the design and conduct of quality improvement, healthcare operations, and research; • identify strategies to address potential barriers of the Learning Health System related to ethics, funding, and implementation. Optimal critical care involves delivering the right treatment to the right patient at the right time for the right price. The Learning Health System (LHS) framework describes a solution that leverages high quality evidence, internal data and informatics, and systematic implementation to improve outcomes and value. In this session, leading experts will review the principles of the LHS and describe how it can foster the delivery of high quality acute and critical care. In particular, this session will focus on critical care:an area marked by high morbidity and mortality as well as documented gaps and delays in the implementation of evidence based care. Chairing: V. Liu, MD, MS, Oakland, CA M.W. Semler, MD, MSc, Nashville, TN A.J. Walkey, MD, MSc, Boston, MA 9:15 What is a Learning Hospital System? K.R. Courtright, BA, MS, MD, Philadelphia, PA 9:35 A Lab in the Wild I: Embedded RCTs P. Young, MBChB, BSc (Hons), PhD, Wellington, New Zealand 9:55 A Lab in the Wild II: Quasi-Experimental Designs A.J. Walkey, MD, MSc, Boston, MA 10:15 Helping the World Breathe: Implementing Evidence-Based Critical Care Globally N. Adhikari, MD, MS, Toronto, Canada 10:35 The Ethics of Continuous Learning: How Does It Impact Research? R. Faden, PhD, MPH, Baltimore, MD 10:55 Improving Value: Cost Savings with the Learning Health System G.R. Bernard, MD, Nashville, TN BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL PUBLIC ADVISORY ROUNTABLE SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 A12 CAREGIVER BURDEN: BIDIRECTIONAL IMPACT OF PULMONARY, CRITICAL CARE, AND SLEEP DISORDERS ON THE ENTIRE FAMILY Public Advisory Roundtable; Assemblies on Behavioral Science and Health Services Research; Clinical Problems; Critical Care; Pulmonary Circulation; Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. KBHCCD Room C147/C148/C154 (Level 1) Target Audience Physicians, clinical investigators, registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse practitioners, patients, caregivers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • understand the signs and symptoms of caregiver burden in caregivers and healthcare professionals; • understand the consequences of caregiver burden on patients and their caregivers; • identify potential interventions to alleviate the deleterious effects of caregiver burden. Approximately one in four American adults have multiple chronic conditions. As people live longer and acute illnesses become chronic conditions, the need for ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 30 SUNDAY • MAY 19

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