ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

P42 Clinical Outcomes According to the Configurations of Cannula in Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Under Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Korean Multicenter Study/ S. Lim, S.-B. Hong, C.R. Chung, S.-M. Lee, Y.-J. Cho, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of, p.A1623 P43 Early Corticosteroid Use in Influenza Pneumonia Related Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Treated with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Retrospective Cohort Study/ Y.-S. Chien, C.-Y. Chien, J.-Y. Li, Taipei City, Taiwan, p.A1625 P44 ECMO Utilization in the Acutely Injured Patient: Experiences in a Newly Established Urban Trauma Center/ D.S. Bryan, T. Song, K.L. Wilson, G. An, J. Cone, Chicago, IL, p.A1626 P45 Establishing a New Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Program at a Tertiary Referral Academic Medical Center: A Qualitative Review/ V. Schims, J. Wells, D.L. Hotchkin, Portland, OR, p.A1627 P46 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Use in Surgical Intensive Care Improves Survival and Ventilator Liberation/ B. Carr, S. Severance, B. Davanzo, D.W. Roe, D. Gutteridge, Indianapolis, IN, p.A1628 P47 Association of Serum Cytokine Levels with Mortality in Patients with ARDS on ECMO Support/ E. Gupta, K. Carey, N. Cavarocchi, H. Hirose, M. Baram, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1629 P48 Predictive Measures of Circuit Clot During VV- and VA-ECMO: A Retrospective Analysis from 2016-2018/ M.S. Hoppenfeld, H. Sharifi, V. Rao, R. Anderson, J. Madhok, B. Chadwick, H. Bergamasco, J. Hsu, Stanford, CA, p.A1630 P49 Lung Ultrasound for Aeration Assessment in Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Requiring Venovenous ECMO/ M. Parekh, B. Short, S. Chandra, New York, NY, p.A1631 P50 Caspofungin Population Pharmacokinetics (PK) in Perioperative Patients with Lung Transplantation Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)/ Z. Zhang, M. Li, D. Liu, W. Chen, G. Cui, P. Li, X. Zhang, C. Wang, Q. Zhan, Beijing, China, p.A1632 CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL THEMATIC POSTER SESSION A43 CRITICAL CARE: MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE - ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION 9:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. KBHCCD Area A (Hall F, Level 2) Viewing: Posters will be on display for entire session. Discussion: 11:15-12:00: authors will be present for individual discussion 12:00-1:00: authors will be present for discussion with assigned facilitators. Facilitators : L.J. Brochard, MD, Toronto, Canada M.W. Sjoding, MD, Ann Arbor, MI P52 Acute Respiratory Failure Requiring Admission to Medical Intensive Care Unit: A Prospective Study/ A. Mohan, G. Sindhu, J. Harikrishna, M.H. Rao, K.V.S. Sarma, Tirupati, India, p.A1633 P53 PaO 2 /FiO 2 Ratio and Risk of Death Among Mechanically Ventilated Patients/ S.-Y. Ruan, C.-T. Huang, J.-Y. Chien, L.-C. Kuo, S.-C. Ku, P.-H. Kuo, H.-D. Wu, Taipei, Taiwan, p.A1634 P54 Characteristics of Patients Receiving Invasive Mechanical Ventilation for Fewer than Four Days and for More than Four Days/ P. Formanek, F. Laghi, C. Joyce, M. Afshar, Maywood, IL, p.A1635 P55 Survival Outcomes of Chronic Mechanical Ventilation Based on Venues of Care: A Systematic Review/ S.M. Sison, G.K. Sivakumar, C. Caufield-Noll, W.B. Greenough, P. Galiatsatos, Baltimore, MD, p.A1636 P56 Association of Mortality and Plateau Pressure During Active Neuromuscular Blockade in Medical and Surgical ICU Patients/ R. Paudel, B. Bissell, E. Cassity, S. Chaaban, T. Rahman, B. Kothari, A. Kelly, A. Gopinath, P.E. Morris, Lexington, KY, p.A1637 P57 BMI as an Indicator of Outcome in ICU Patient with Acute Respiratory Failure/ S.S. Salameh, A. Targovnik, B. Puello, K. Foster, A. Aboeed, Bakersfield, CA, p.A1638 P58 Relationship of Fluid Balance on Outcomes in Patients with Severe Obesity Presenting with Respiratory Failure/ N. Miller, B. Digiovine, E. Calvo Ayala, Detroit, MI, p.A1639 P59 Impact of Body Mass Index on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Outcomes in Large Urban Teaching Hospitals/ A. Karambelkar, G.S. Martin, A.M. Esper, Atlanta, GA, p.A1640 P60 Body Mass Index and Outcomes Among Patients with Hypoxic Respiratory Failure in the Intensive Care Unit/ W.-H. Lin, S.-Y. Ruan, J.-Y. Chien, P.-H. Kuo, S.-C. Ku, Y.-C. Chien, P.-L. Lee, L.-C. Kuo, H.-D. Wu, H.-C. Wang, Taipei, Taiwan, p.A1641 P61 Attending-Patient Familiarity and the Decision to Extubate Mechanically Ventilated Patients/ A.N. Khan, J.A. Greenberg, Chicago, IL, p.A1642 Facilitators : G.B. Allen, MD, Burlington, VT S. Sahetya, MD, Baltimore, MD P62 Effects of Three Levels of Pressure Support Ventilation on Tidal Volume, Inspiratory Time and Peak Inspiratory Flow During Different Inspiratory Efforts: A Bench Study/ R. Palazzo, B.R. Macedo, J.C. Ferreira, T.D. Correa, C.R.R. Carvalho, C.S.V. Barbas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, p.A1643 P63 Longitudinal Evaluation of Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony/ K. Lemma, I. Milojevic, G. Gutierrez, D. Lee, Washington, DC, p.A1644 P64 Effects of Support Pressure and Peep on the Asynchrony Index Evaluated by Electrical Impedance Tomography in Mechanically Ventilated Critical Patients of a University Hospital/ D. Arellano, R.A. Cornejo, M. Lazo, Santiago of Chile, Chile, p.A1645 P65 Effect of the Kind of Endotracheal Suction Catheter, Positive End Expiratory Pressure Level and Endotracheal Suction Operational Pressure on the Leakage Past Endotracheal Tube Cuff/ D. Arellano, N. Montecinos, I. Ramírez, J. Olivares, R. Cornejo, Santiago of Chile, Chile, p.A1646 ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX 60 SUNDAY • MAY 19

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