ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

The last decade has seen an explosion of new technology dedicated to the bronchoscopic diagnosis and treatment of solitary pulmonary nodules that are concerning for lung cancer. This session will be composed of international experts who will discuss new bronchoscopic approaches to the diagnosis and management of solitary pulmonary nodules and the management of solitary pulmonary nodules that are diagnosed as lung cancer and may be amenable to bronchoscopic treatment. Chairing: G.J. Criner, MD, ATSF, Philadelphia, PA M. Phillips, MD, Perth, Australia F.J. Herth, DrMed, Heidelberg, Germany 1:30 Introduction G.J. Criner, MD, ATSF, Philadelphia, PA 1:31 Use of Robotic Bronchoscopy to Diagnosis Solitary Pulmonary Nodules F. Bashirzadeh, MD, Herston, Australia 1:46 Use of the Ultraslim Bronchoscope to Diagnose Peripheral Pulmonary Nodule G.C. Michaud, MD, New York, NY 2:01 Bronchoscopic Transparenchymal Access of a Peripheral Pulmonary Nodule G.J. Criner, MD, ATSF, Philadelphia, PA 2:15 Cryobiopsy of Small Peripheral Nodules J. Hetzel, MD, Tuebingen, Germany 2:30 Optimization of TBNA EBUS Yield During Flexible Bronchoscopy T.R. Gildea, MD, Cleveland, OH 2:45 Use of Elastography to Assess Intrathoracic Lymph Nodes M. Weir, MBChB, Philadelphia, PA 3:00 Vapor Ablation of Peripheral Lung Nodules to Bronchoscopically Treat Lung Cancer A. Valipour, MD, Vienna, Austria 3:15 RFA/Microwave Modalities to Treat Solitary Pulmonary Nodules Due to Lung Cancer F.J. Herth, DrMed, Heidelberg, Germany This session and the International Conference are supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca LP, Boston Scientific Corporation, Olympus Corporation of the Americas. All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests. CLINICAL CRITICAL CARE TRACK CME Credits Available: 2 MOC Points Available: 2 D84 REDEFINING ICU SURVIVORSHIP: PREVENTION, RECOVERY AND REINTEGRATION Assemblies on Critical Care; Behavioral Science and Health Services Research; Nursing; Pulmonary Rehabilitation 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas Ballroom D/H (Level 3) Target Audience Interprofessional (physicians, nurses, allied health) critical care clinicians and researchers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • understand the evidence base for interventions aimed at preventing adverse outcomes within the ICU, enhancing recovery post-ICU and supporting community re-integration; • learn new knowledge of the challenges of ICU survivorship beyond own area of clinical practice and professional group; • acquire new strategies and tools to develop and test innovations in ICU survivorship to improve patient and caregiver outcomes. This symposium will focus specifically on the field of devising and testing interventions to improve outcomes and reduce the burden of ICU survivorships. These interventions that can be employed across the arc of care from the ICU, to prevent adverse outcomes, through to post hospital, to support recovery and community reintegration. The state-of-the art for newer innovative interventions will be summarised, practical steps for implementing evidence-based interventions and sign-posting of future research directions provided. This symposium will focus on the positive aspects of survivorship and how we can better work as a team to improve patient and family outcomes during and following critical illness. Chairing: K.J. Haines, PhD, BHS, Melbourne, Australia J. McPeake, PhD, RN, Glasgow, United Kingdom C.M. Sevin, MD, Nashville, TN 1:30 Introduction K.J. Haines, PhD, BHS, Melbourne, Australia 1:32 Preventing Adverse ICU Outcomes: What Can We Do in the ICU? C.T.L. Hough, MD, MSc, Seattle, WA 1:52 Targeting the Psychological Recovery of Patients and Families in the ICU M. Hosey, PhD, Baltimore, MD 2:12 Finding Meaning and Purpose in Survivorship Following Critical Illness R. Gervasio, ., Nashville, TN 2:30 Enhancing Physical Recovery Following Critical Illness P.E. Morris, MD, Lexington, KY 2:50 Reintegrating Survivors: Family, Work, and Community J. McPeake, RN, PhD, Glasgow, United Kingdom 3:10 International Collaboration for ICU Survivorship: Research, Implementation, and Practice M.E. Mikkelsen, MSCE, MD, Philadelphia, PA ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 373 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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