ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

1004 Systematic Use of Lactic Acid Levels to Comply with Sepsis Guidelines May Result in Overtreatment of Non-Septic Patients/ M. Berlinger, D. Hamer, M. Musso, M. Walker, K. Bliss, E. Volz, M.E. Laurent, T. Caffery, S. Alwood, S.A. Brierre, T. Jagneaux, M. Sanchez, H.R. O’Neal, C.B. Thomas, Baton Rouge, LA, p.A7154 1005 The Impact of High Versus Low Mean Arterial Pressure Goals in Cirrhotic Patients with Septic Shock/ A. Rose, R.L. Owens, A. Malhotra, P. Asfar, La Jolla, CA, p.A7155 1006 Vasopressor Dosing in Septic Shock Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis/ B. Teja, N. Bosch, A.J. Walkey, R. Pinto, H. Wunsch, Toronto, Canada, p.A7156 1007 QSOFA, SIRS and NEWS2 to Predict 60-Day Mortality in the Emergency Department: Prospective Study/ C.A. Graham, K.K.C. Hung, L.Y. Leung, R.S.L. Lo, C.Y. Yeung, S.Y. Chan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, p.A7157 1008 Risk Factors for Infection and Evaluation of Sepsis-3 in Patients with Trauma/ E. Eguia, A. Cobb, M. Baker, C. Joyce, E.R. Gilbert, R. Gonzalez, M.M. Churpek, M. Afshar, Maywood, IL, p.A7158 1009 A Machine Learning Approach to Sepsis Prediction in non-Intensive Care Unit Patients/ A. Michelson, S. Yu, A. Gupta, A.M. Lai, M.H. Kollef, P.R.O. Payne, St. Louis, MO, p.A7159 1010 An Investigation of Emergency Treatment of Sepsis-Clinical Intervention Prediction Using Machine Learning Models/ X. Song, M. Liu, L. Waitman, A. Patel, S.Q. Simpson, Kansas City, KS, p.A7160 1011 Impaired Forearm Reactive Hyperemia Is Associated with Lactate, Red Blood Cell Deformability, and Mortality in Septic and Non-Septic Critically Ill Patients/ C. Robinson, E. Levy, T. Bice, J. Zhang, C. Dony, M.L. Malnoske, G. Tsang, O. Wexler, A. Fe, A. Rovitelli, M.J. Apostolakos, A.P. Pietropaoli, Rochester, NY, p.A7161 1012 Monocyte Distribution Width, an Early Indicator of Sepsis-3 in High Risk Emergency Department Patients/ E.D. Crouser, J. Parrillo, C.W. Seymour, D.C. Angus, K. Bicking, V.G. Esguerra, O. Palmer, R. Magari, M.W. Julian, D. Careaga, L. Tejidor, Columbus, OH, p.A7162 1013 Leukopenia: Sirs or Sepsis-Defining Organ Dysfunction?/ S.H. Belok, N.A. Bosch, A.J. Walkey, Boston, MA, p.A7163 1014 New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation as a Sepsis Defining Organ Failure/ N. Bosch, J.M. Massaro, M.R. Winter, E.K. Quinn, K.H. Chon, D.D. McManus, A.J. Walkey, Boston, MA, p.A7164 1015 Blood Filtration Using Dialysis-Like Therapy Attenuates Organ Injury in Nonhuman Primates with Severe Streptococcus Pneumoniae Sepsis/ L. Chen, B.D. Kraft, V.L. Roggli, H. Suliman, C.A. Piantadosi, K.E. Welty-Wolf, Durham, NC, p.A7165 1016 ABO Blood Type as a Risk Factor for Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) in Sepsis/ M. Bonk, E. Kotloff, M.G.S. Shashaty, B.J. Anderson, H.E. Faust, T.K. Jones, C.A.G. Ittner, J.D. Christie, N.J. Meyer, J.P. Reilly, Philadelphia, PA, p.A7166 1017 Assessing qSOFA as a Predictor of In-ICU Infection and Non-Infection Outcomes in a Resource-Limited Setting in South Africa/ S.M. Savarimuthu, R.D. Wise, C. Cairns, N.L. Allorto, S.D. Halpern, G.L. Anesi, Philadelphia, PA, p.A7167 1018 Illness Severity Scores in an Ethiopian Medical Intensive Care Unit: A Preliminary Comparison of Models Tailored to Low- and Middle-Income Settings/ D.A. Haisch, A. Worku, D. Kebede, T. Haile, H.Y. Ahmed, A. Abebe, L. Beza, M.R. O’Donnell, E.D. Riviello, A.B. Binegdie, C.B. Sherman, N.W. Schluger, New York, NY, p.A7168 1019 Evaluating Performance in Protocol-Driven Sepsis Management: New Measures/ S.A. Blau, R. Spector, White Plains, NY, p.A7169 1020 Increased Mortality in Severe Sepsis Patients Who Presented to the Emergency Department During the Night Shift/ T. Maeda, J. Paralkar, P.S. Patrawalla, New York, NY, p.A7170 1021 Prehospital Characteristics of Clinical Sepsis Phenotypes Identified at Emergency Department Presentation/ E. Brant, J.N. Kennedy, C.-C.H. Chang, G. Clermont, C. Martin-Gill, C.W. Callaway, D. Yealy, H. Gomez, D.T. Huang, J.A. Kellum, C.W. Seymour, D.C. Angus, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7171 1022 Front Line of Sepsis Care: Training Emergency Medical Services Providers to Identify Sepsis Using a Validated Sepsis Screening Tool/ K. Sayad, S. Rajasekar, A. Mohsin, N. Nabavi, A. Yancey II, J.E. Sevransky, C. Polito, Atlanta, GA, p.A7172 1023 Analysis of a Potential Automated Sepsis Alert Based on Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) Among Hospitalized Floor Patients/ K. Swenson, A. Rogers, G. Krishnan, L. Shieh, Stanford, CA, p.A7173 1024 Protocol-Driven Sepsis Management: Single Hospital System Analysis of Compliance and Outcome/ R. Spector, S.A. Blau, West Islip, NY, p.A7174 1025 ICU Sepsis Response Team and Septic Shock Mortality: A Pre-Post Intervention Study/ R. Elias, R. MacPherson-Dias, A. Kurtz, C. Bosch, T. Sweeney, Modesto, CA, p.A7175 CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION D105 IMPROVING PEDIATRIC ASTHMA CONTROL AND OUTCOMES 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Dallas Ballroom E-F (Level 3) Abstract Summaries 1:30-2:00 Viewing/Discussion 2:00-3:30 Chairing: K. Lu, MD, Irvine, CA M.C. McCormack, MHS, MD, Baltimore, MD J. Gaffin, MD, Boston, MA 801 Improving Asthma Control by Facilitating Patient-Centered Care at School Through Telemedicine/ N.Y.-W. Lin, J.L. Miller, R.R. Ramsey, K.A. Hommel, T.W. Guilbert, Cincinnati, OH, p.A7176 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX WEDNESDAY • MAY 22 385 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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