ATS 2020 Advance Program

2:45 Intrapleural Therapies for Pleural Malignancy D.H. Sterman, MD, ATSF, New York, NY 3:10 Novel Technology and Pleural Manometry F. Maldonado, MD, Nashville, TN 3:35 Future Directions in Pleural Disease Y.C.G. Lee, MBChB, PhD, Perth, WA CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE PG8 A PHYSIOLOGIC APPROACH TO RESPIRATORY FAILURE: PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES FOR MANAGEMENT Pre-registration and additional fees required. Continental breakfast and box lunch included. Attendance is limited. Member: $350 In-Training Member: $200 Non-Member: $425 In-Training Non-Member: $300 Assemblies on Critical Care; Respiratory Structure and Function 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Target Audience Clinicians who care for mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU. This course will also be of interest to students, fellows and researchers who wish to better understand the physiologic basis of common ventilatory strategies Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply appropriate oxygen targets for mechanically ventilated patients; • more appropriately choose candidates for prone ventilation; • improve understanding of heart-lung interaction in mechanical ventilation in order to more appropriately target volume status and PEEP level in respiratory failure. The clinical literature on mechanical ventilation is notable for conflicting trials (on neuromuscular blockade, PEEP titration etc) which make it difficult to arrive at a standardized, evidence based approach to all patients. This course will stress a physiologic approach to managing the ventilator and interpreting the effects of interventions. At its conclusion, participants will have developed the skills needed to individualize ventilatory strategies and appropriately apply clinical evidence based on bedside assessment of respiratory physiology. We will cover appropriate oxygenation goals, uses and physiologic effects of PEEP, ventilation of severe asthma, heart lung interaction as it relates to mechanical ventilation, and the physiology of prone ventilation in severe ARDS. Chairing: C.C. Hardin, MD, PhD, ATSF, Boston, MA K. Hibbert, MD, Boston, MA 8:00 Introduction to Course C.C. Hardin, MD, PhD, ATSF, Boston, MA 8:15 Heart-Lung Interaction in Critical Illness S.A. Magder, MD, Montreal, Canada 9:00 Mechanisms of Hypoxemia in Respiratory Failure S.R. Hopkins, MD, PhD, La Jolla, CA 9:40 Bedside Assesment of Respiratory Mechanics K. Hibbert, MD, Boston, MA 10:20 Break 10:40 Case Presentations S.A. Magder, MD, Montreal, Canada S.R. Hopkins, MD, PhD, La Jolla, CA K. Hibbert, MD, Boston, MA 11:25 LUNCH 12:10 Appropriate Oxygen Targets in Critical Care B. Coruh, MD, Seattle, WA 12:40 PEEP Titration in Respiratory Failure S. Sahetya, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD 1:20 When to Use Prone Ventilation I.S. Douglas, MD, Denver, CO 2:00 Ventilation of Severe Obstructive Disease S. Sharma, MD, MPH, Aurora, CO 2:40 Break ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA FRIDAY • MAY 15 9

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