ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

9:30 Minority and Socioeconomically Disadvantaged High-Risk Populations Are Underrepresented in a Multistate, Community-Based Network of Lung Cancer Screening Programs/ L.C. Horslen, C.A. Henson, S. Anton, C.L. Wilshire, C.R. Gilbert, C.C. Fuller, B.M. McCall, K.M. Spiegel, J.R. Rayburn, A.S. Carlson, R.K. Weerasinghe, E. Vallieres, J.A. Gorden, Seattle, WA, p.A1002 9:45 Examinations of Adherence to Follow-Up Recommendations in Lung Cancer Screening/ J.H. Thayer, K.A. Crothers, E.K. Kross, A.M. Cole, K. Peterson, D.K. Madtes, M. Triplette, Seattle, WA, p.A1003 10:00 Providers at an Academic Safety-Net Hospital System Tend to Refer Patients for Lung Cancer Screening Based on Patient Risk, but Demographic Disparities Persist/ D.J. Kats, Y. Adie, A. Tlimat, Y. Tarabichi, Cleveland, OH, p.A1004 10:15 The National Distribution of American College of Radiology Certified Lung Cancer Screening Sites in Relation to High-Risk Individuals: The Issue Is Access/ C. Henson, C.L. Wilshire, S.-T. Chiu, C.R. Gilbert, E.H. Vallieres, J.A. Gorden, Seattle, WA, p.A1005 10:30 Capitalizing on Hospitalization to Engage Low Socioeconomic Status Smokers in Lung Cancer Screening/ M. Spring, V. Cobb, C. Fitzgerald, C. Wakeman, V. Truong, K.A. Steiling, K. Lasser, R.S. Wiener, H. Kathuria, Boston, MA, p.A1006 10:45 Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening: How Well Are We “Sharing”?/ S.P.E. Nishi, L. Crocker, L. Lowenstein, M. Godoy, T. Mendoza, R. Volk, Galveston, TX, p.A1007 11:00 Gaps in Tobacco Treatment Among Current Smokers Receiving Lung Cancer Screening Through the Veterans Health Administration/ S. Zeliadt, J.L. Heffner, P. Krebs, C.L. Wheat, H.M. Johnson, L.C. Feemster, D.H. Au, Seattle, WA, p.A1008 CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL MINI SYMPOSIUM A15 CRITICAL CARE: BRAVE NEW WORLD - NEW INSIGHTS FROM CLINICAL TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONAL COHORTS 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Trinity Ballroom 4/8 (Level 3) Chairing: S. Mehta, MD, Toronto, Canada M.N. Gong, MS, MD, Bronx, NY Oral Presentations 9:15 Lung Mechanics to Guide Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: The EPVent-2 Randomized Clinical Trial/ J.R. Beitler, T. Sarge, V. Banner-Goodspeed, M.N. Gong, D.J. Cook, V. Novack, S.H. Loring, D. Talmor, New York, NY, p.A1009 9:30 Effects of Balanced Crystalloids Vs Saline on Vasopressor Dose in Septic Shock/ R.M. Brown, L. Wang, J.P. Wanderer, J.M. Ehrenfeld, J.L. Stollings, G.R. Bernard, W.H. Self, T.W. Rice, M.W. Semler, Nashville, TN, p.A1010 9:45 Quality of End-of-Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit: An Observational Study from the ICU Liberation Collaborative/ J.M. Kruser, D.A. Aaby, D.G. Stevenson, B.T. Pun, L. Harmon, E.W. Ely, Chicago, IL, p.A1011 10:00 Percutaneous Temporary Placement of a Phrenic Nerve Stimulator for Diaphragm Pacing (RESCUE 1) US Feasibility Clinical Trial/ A. Ataya, E.P. Silverman, G.J. Criner, D. McDonagh, Gainesville, FL, p.A1012 10:15 Low Tidal Volume Ventilation and Sedation in Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) Patients with and Without Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS): Findings from the PETAL Network LOTUS-FRUIT Study/ M.S. Aboodi, J.-T. Chen, A.A. Hope, C.T.L. Hough, M.N. Gong, Bronx, NY, p.A1013 10:30 Machine Learning Classifier Models Can Identify ARDS Phenotypes Using Readily Available Clinical Data/ P. Sinha, M.M. Churpek, C.S. Calfee, San Francisco, CA, p.A1014 10:45 Variable Access to Girl Idols May Negatively Affect (VAGINA) Academic Pursuits: Women Are Under-Represented in Internal Medicine, PCCM, and Cardiology Academic Leadership/ S. Purdon, R. Johnson-Paben, K. Medepalli, M.K. Glassberg Csete, E.L. Burnham, H.B. Gershengorn, Miami, FL, p.A1015 11:00 Deeper Insights from the Provision of Psychological Support to People in Intensive Care (POPPI) Trial - the POPPI Trial Psychologist’s View/ D. Wade, London, United Kingdom, p.A7296 BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL MINI SYMPOSIUM A16 CHEMICAL THREATS AND INJURY: MECHANISMS AND TREATMENT 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas BallroomG (Level 3) Chairing: S.E. Jordt, PhD, Durham, NC S. Ahmad, PhD, Birmingham, AL C.W. White, MD, Denver, CO Oral Presentations 9:15 Swine Model of High Dose Sulfur Mustard Inhalation, and Improved Outcome After Rescue with Fibrinolytic Treatment/ L.A. Veress, Aurora, CO, p.A1016 9:30 TRPV4 Inhibitor Improves Pulmonary Function and Oxygen Saturation in a Pig TRANSLATIONAL Model of Chlorine Gas-Induced Acute Lung Injury/ S. Achanta, B. Liu, M.A. Gentile, A. Caceres, D.J. Behm, M.E. Burgert, M.H. Costell, I.M. Cheifetz, M.D. Gunn, S.E. Jordt, Durham, NC, p.A1017 9:45 Neutralization of Extracellular Nucleic Acids Rescues Rats from Chemical-Induced ARDS/ N. Mariappan, M. Husain, I. Zafar, K. Smithson, S. Ahmad, A. Ahmad, Birmingham, AL, p.A1018 10:00 Characterization of Extracellular miRNA from Rats Exposed to Inhaled Analog of Sulfur Mustard/ T. Rana, I. Zafar, M. Husain, N. Mariappan, T. Hamid, D.S. Chandrashekar, S. Ahmad, A. Ahmad, Birmigham, AL, p.A1019 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 32 SUNDAY • MAY 19

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