ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

807 Filling the TRANSLATIONAL Gap in ARDS with a Clinically-Relevant, High-Fidelity Swine Model/ R.P. Dickson, H. Tiba, B. McCracken, B. Cummings, T. Flott, R. Sharma, J. Nemzek, M.W. Sjoding, T.J. Standiford, K.A. Stringer, S. Fan, K. Ward, Ann Arbor, MI, p.A1141 808 Combining Surfactant with Intratracheal Corticosteroids Improves Treatment of Peak Lung Injury/ R.D. Hite, M.V. Novotny, J.C. Vasu, C.C. Smallcombe, M.C. Seeds, Cleveland, OH, p.A1142 809 Outcomes of Positive Pressure Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Their Predictors: A National Cohort/ A. Taha, E. Larumbe, A. Abugroun, A. Mohammedzein, C. Ashangari, Y. Al-Abboodi, T. Naguib, M. Patel, Amarillo, TX, p.A1143 810 Combining Machine Learning and Traditional Statistical Modeling to Identify Risk Factors of Hospital Mortality and Directionality for Severe ARDS/ A. Agrawal, I. Shaheen, M. Narasimhan, M. Qiu, J. Hirsch, M. Zhang, N. Hajizadeh, New Hyde Park, NY, p.A1144 811 Effects of Inspiratory Airflow on Lung Stress and Heterogeneity in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Patients: A Physiological Study/ F. Dalla Corte, T. Mauri, A. Santini, E. Spinelli, D. Tortolani, A. Lissoni, N. Bottino, P. Tagliabue, G. Grasselli, A. Pesenti, Ferrara, Italy, p.A1145 812 Lung Inflammation in ARDS Is Correlated with Heterogeneity of Aeration/ K. Hibbert, T. Winkler, V.J. Kelly, M.F. Vidal Melo, J.G. Venegas, E. Bajwa, R.S. Harris, B.T. Thompson, Boston, MA, p.A1146 813 Routine Prone Position Mechanical Ventilation for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. 10 Year Outcomes/ I.S. Douglas, C.A. Rosenthal, T. Hiller, J. Oakes, B. Wolken, Denver, CO, p.A1147 814 Impact of Interprofessional Simulation Training on Barriers to Implementation of Prone Position Ventilation for ARDS/ A. Poor, S.O. Acquah, C.M. Wells, L.A. Garrett, M.V. Sevillano, C.G. Strother, G.G. Oldenburg, F.G. Rivera, S.J. Hsieh, New York, NY, p.A1148 815 Comparison of Two Indices of Hypoxemia in the Estimation of Risk for Mortality in Patients Enrolled in FACCT with Direct and Indirect ARDS/ F. Mabrey, P. Bhatraju, E.D. Morrell, M.M. Wurfel, Seattle, WA, p.A1149 816 Initial Tidal Volume Set and Use of Low Tidal Volume Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome/ J.M. Veith, K. Moghbeli, R. Feng, M. Lane-Fall, M.P. Kerlin, B.D. Fuchs, M.E. Mikkelsen, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1150 817 The Evolution of Radiographic Edema in ARDS and Its Association with Clinical Outcomes: A Prospective Cohort Study in Adult Patients/ D. Kotok, J. Evankovich, W. Bain, D.G. Dunlap, F. Shah, S.F. Rapport, L. Yang, Y. Zhang, J.S. Lee, A. Morris, B.J. McVerry, G.D. Kitsios, McKeesport, PA, p.A1151 818 Predicting Safe Liberation from Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome/ A.A. Al-Fares, E. Fan, N.D. Ferguson, M. Cypel, S. Keshavjee, L. Del Sorbo, Toronto, Canada, p.A1152 819 Understanding Airway Casts Secondary to Inhalational Smoke-Induced Acute Lung Injury (ISALI): Independent Assessment Tools of Composition and Fibrinolysin Impact/ M.R. Wolfson, N. Pleshko, K. Darvish, M. Marcinkiewicz, J. Wu, A. Rakymzhan, R. Kyada, P. Enkhbaatar, S. Fukuda, C. Nelson, R.O. Williams, A. Komissarov, G. Florova, T.H. Shaffer, S. Idell, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1153 820 Propagation of Lung Injury in a Large Animal Model of Acid Aspiration/ Y. Xin, T. Mandelbaum, A. Lenart, K. Reutlinger, L. Thompson, S. Esposito, N. Abate, A. Kajanaku, P. Rangel, M. Del Signore, F. Sertic, F. Bermudez, M. Petrov, J.P. Gottret, H. Profka, R.R. Rizi, B.P. Kavanagh, M. Cereda, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1154 821 Visualizing Regional Changes Between Lateral, Supine and Prone Position in Pigs with Lung Injury/ Y. Xin, M. Cereda, N. Tustison, G. Perchiazzi, S. Na, H. Hamedani, M. Pourfathi, S. Siddiqui, F. Amzajerdian, I. Duncan, L. Loza, T. Achekzai, F. Sertic, R. Baron, J. Ehrich, H. Profka, S. Kadlecek, J. Gee, B.P. Kavanagh, R.R. Rizi, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1155 822 Plasmin Cleaves Human Epithelial Sodium Channels to Resolve Lung Edema/ H. Ji, R. Zhao, D. Bhattarai, H.-G. Nie, G. Ali, Tyler, TX, p.A1156 823 Impact of Diet Induced Obesity on Hyperoxic Lung Injury/ M. Plataki, L. Fan, M. Imamura, E. Sanchez, S.M. Cloonan, A.M.K. Choi, New York, NY, p.A1157 824 Decreased Survival and Increased Oxygen-Mediated Lung Injury in Mice Lacking Nrf2: Protection by Beta-Naphthoflavone/ D. Callaway, W. Jiang, K. Lingappan, B. Moorthy, Houston, TX, p.A1158 825 Calcium Release-Activated Calcium Channel Inhibitor, BTP2, Attenuates Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury in Rats/ S.E. Tang, S.Y. Wu, C.K. Peng, S.J. Chu, C.P. Wu, W.C. Perng, K.L. Huang, Taipei, Taiwan, p.A1159 BASIC • BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL RAPID: RAPID ABSTRACT POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION A26 ENVIRONMENTAL MODIFIERS OF LUNG DISEASE 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. OMNI DALLAS DOWNTOWN Trinity Ballroom 5-7 (Level 3) Abstract Summaries 9:15-9:45 Viewing/Discussion 9:45-11:15 Chairing: L.S. Van Winkle, PhD, Davis, CA E. Brigham, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD K.H. Bartlett, PhD, Vancouver, Canada 1001 Gender-Disparities in the Age of Diagnosis and Environmental and Biological Risk Factors of Tuberculosis in India/ N. Kumar, J. Sinha, D. Jayaweera, M. Mirsaeidi, Miami, FL, p.A1160 1002 Sex Differences in the Effect of Dietary Fiber on Ozone Induced Airway Hyperresponsiveness: Role of the Microbiome/ H. Tashiro, A.P. Cardoso, R. Osgood, D.I. Kasahara, S.A. Shore, Saga, Japan, p.A1161 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX SUNDAY • MAY 19 39 SUNDAY MORNING

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