ATS 2020 Advance Program

11:10 Heart Failure and Sleep: Why Worry? G. Lorenzi-Filho, MD, Sao Paulo, Brazil 11:35 Renal Failure, Dialysis and Sleep Apnea: Who Is to Blame for a Poor Nights Sleep? P. Hanly, MD, Calgary, Canada 12:00 LUNCH 12:50 Opioids and Sleep: For Better or Worse? M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA 1:15 Sleep Apnea and Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome: A Time Bomb for Surgery? F. Chung, MD, Toronto, Canada 1:40 Sleep in ICU: Is It Possible? R.J. Schwab, MD, Philadelphia, PA 2:05 Neuromuscular Disease and Sleep: Ruffled Muscles Make a Restless Pillow L.S. Aboussouan, MD, Cleveland, OH 2:30 Break 2:45 Pregnancy and Sleep: Should We Be Concerned? G.W. Pien, MD, MS, Baltimore, MD 3:10 What the Savvy Pulmonologist Should Know About Sleep and Breathing Disorders in Children C.L. Rosen, MD, Cleveland, OH 3:35 Clinical Cases M.T. Naughton, MD, ATSF, Prahran, Australia CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE PG14 PFT 2020 FOCUS: UPDATES IN CLINICAL PULMONARY FUNCTION AND EXERCISE TESTING 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 Respiratory Structure and Function; Clinical Problems 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Target Audience Current and future directors of PFT labs, attending physicians, respiratory therapists, trainees, fellows, and other interested health care providers Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • gain further understanding of the principles and practice of pulmonary function diagnostic tests; • develop greater confidence interpreting pulmonary function test results in clinical practice; • identify strategies to approach the interpretation of pulmonary function test results in complex patients. This course will focus on clinical lung function testing, combining guidelines from new technical standards published in the past 3 years with interactive small group experiences focusing on the performance, interpretation, and reporting of pulmonary function testing (PFT) and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). This course will combine didactic lectures with case-based instruction, small group discussion, and live demonstration of spirometry and diffusing capacity measurement.We will offer participants the opportunity to submit their own cases for review by expert clinicians and physiologists. We will use a multidisciplinary team approach to facilitate case discussions including content experts, clinicians, respiratory therapists, and pulmonary function laboratory medical directors from around the world. Chairing: R. Clay, MD, Clackamas, OR T. DeCato, MD, Spokane, WA C. Oropez, MD, MHS, Tucson, AZ 8:00 Introduction R. Clay, MD, Clackamas, OR 8:05 Spirometry 2020: State Of The Art View of Measurement and Interpretation S. Stanojevic, PhD, Toronto, Canada 8:30 Looking at Lung Volumes: Measurement, Reporting, and Interpretation B. Borg, BappSc, CRFS, Melbourne, Australia ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA FRIDAY • MAY 15 15

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