ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

CLINICAL MINI SYMPOSIUM D95 CRITICAL CARE: ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL - TRANSLATING PRACTICE TO OUTCOMES FOR OUR PATIENTS WITH CRITICAL ILLNESS 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Trinity Ballroom 4/8 (Level 3) Chairing: A. Amaral, MD, Toronto, Canada R.C. Hyzy, MD, ATSF, Ann Arbor, MI Oral Presentations:/ 1:30 Discretionary ICU Admission Is Associated with Higher One-Year Mortality Among Sepsis Patients with Borderline ICU Needs/ T.S. Valley, E.M. Viglianti, H.C. Prescott, A.M. Ryan, C.R. Cooke, T.J. Iwashyna, Ann Arbor, MI, p.A7044 1:45 VOLUME-CHASER: Compliance with Surviving Sepsis Campaign and Mortality Varies with Hospital in Patients with Septic Shock/ J.-T. Chen, R.J. Roberts, J. Sevransky, M.N. Gong, Bronx, NY, p.A7045 2:00 The Association of Provider Support and Communication with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms for Family Caregivers of Patients with Chronic Critical Illness/ B. Wendlandt, A. Ceppe, C. Summer, J.E. Nelson, C.E. Cox, L. Hanson, M. Danis, J. Tulsky, S.S. Carson, Chapel Hill, NC, p.A7046 2:15 Implementation of Hospital-Based Palliative Care Services and Use of Intensive Care During Terminal Hospitalizations/ M. Hua, X. Ma, R.S. Morrison, G. Li, H. Wunsch, New York, NY, p.A7047 2:30 Does an Educational Website Improve Outcomes Among Family Members in Adult ICUs? A Multicenter Longitudinal Cohort Study Nested in a Cluster-Randomized Trial/ R.G. Rosa, T.R. Haack, D.B. da Silva, C.S. Eugenio, M. Falavigna, C.C. Robinson, M.M. Santos, R. Kochhann, D. Sganzerla, D. Schneider, D.M. de Oliveira, R.W. Jeffman, C. Teixeira, Porto Alegre, Brazil, p.A7048 2:45 High Intensive Care Unit Strain Is Associated with Adverse Mortality Outcomes/ S. Bihari, P. McElduff, O. Cho, J. Pearse, G. Duke, D. Pilcher, Bedford Park, Australia, p.A7049 3:00 Noninvasive Ventilation Use in Critically Ill Patients with Acute Asthma Exacerbations/ M. Althoff, F. Holguin, M. Moss, R.W. Vandivier, P.M. Ho, T.H. Kiser, E.L. Burnham, Aurora, CO, p.A7050 3:15 Early Red Cell Transfusion Is Associated with Lower Mortality in Critically Ill Patients with Moderate Anemia/ N. Motayar, A.P. Pietropaoli, Rochester, NY, p.A7051 BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL MINI SYMPOSIUM D96 ENVIRONMENTAL ASTHMA EPIDEMIOLOGY 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. KBHCCD Room D167/D174 (Level 1) Chairing: A.A. Litonjua, MD, ATSF, Rochester, NY S. Lovinsky-Desir, MD, MS, New York, NY E. Suarthana, MD, MSc, PhD, Montreal, Canada Oral Presentations 1:30 Allergen Sensitization Patterns by Socioeconomic Class in Children with and Without Asthma/ M. Ye, L.N. Borrell, S. Oh, K. Bibbins-Domingo, R. Kumar, E.G. Burchard, N. Thakur, San Francisco, CA, p.A7052 1:45 Trends in the Public Health Impacts from Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone Pollution in the United States from 2008 to 2017/ K. Cromar, L. Gladson, G. Ewart, New York, NY, p.A7053 2:00 Historic Redlining and Asthma Exacerbations Across Eight Cities of California: A Foray into How Historic Maps Are Associated with Asthma Risk/ A. Nardone, N. Thakur, J.R. Balmes, Berkeley, CA, p.A7054 2:15 Annual Sulfur Dioxide Exposure, Asthma, and Lung Function in Puerto Rican Children/ F.J. Rosser, E. Forno, E. Acosta-Perez, G. Canino, J.C. Celedon, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7055 2:30 Household Determinants of the Indoor Environmental Microbiome in an Urban Asthmatic Population/ P. Koon, C.M. Glickman, E. Epperson, M. Strong, J.C. Clemente, A. Vicencio, G.B. Diette, S. Bose, New York, NY, p.A7056 2:45 Multivariate Geospatial Analysis of Severe Asthma Exacerbation in the City of Denver, Colorado/ A. Romero, P. Anthamatten, Z.J. Taich, S. Sharma, F. Holguin, Aurora, CO, p.A7057 3:00 Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide Exposure During Infancy Influences Respiratory Mechanics in Preschool Years/ J. Shao, G.R. Zosky, G.L. Hall, A.J. Wheeler, S. Dharmage, R. Foong, L. Knibbs, F.H. Johnston, Hobart, Australia, p.A7058 3:15 Serum Cadmium and Lead, Current Wheeze, and Lung Function in a Nationwide Study of Adults in the United States/ G. Yang, T. Sun, Y.-Y. Han, F.J. Rosser, E. Forno, W. Chen, J.C. Celedon, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7059 CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL MINI SYMPOSIUM D97 FUNGAL INFECTIONS: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. KBHCCD Ballroom A Two (Level 2) Chairing: E.M. Carmona Porquera, MD, PhD, Rochester, MN C.A. Hage, MD, ATSF, Indianapolis, IN O. Epelbaum, MD, ATSF, Valhalla, NY ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 379 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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