ATS 2020 Advance Program
Target Audience All health care providers who manage acute on chronic respiratory failure syndromes and home mechanical ventilation,including physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, respiratory therapists, and junior faculty including fellows Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • develop skills for the management of chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure syndromes in the ambulatory or home setting; • develop knowledge on algorithms and features of respiratory assist devices, portable home ventilators, and understand how to interpret downloaded report from devices in order to improve patient compliance and outcomes; • develop knowledge on use of mechanical cough assist devices in the home setting. Patients with chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure are unable to breathe independently without ventilatory support, most commonly noninvasive route. In order to properly care for this patient population, a solid understanding of home ventilators, respiratory assist devices, and mechanical airway clearance is critical. The course aims to highlight advances in home mechanical ventilation for specific to disease states including hypercapnic COPD, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and neuromuscular disorders. There will be a hands-on component that will provide the opportunity for learners to dive into specific algorithms and functionalities of each device. Chairing: M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA J.O. Benditt, MD, Seattle, WA K.A. Provost, DO, PhD, Buffalo, NY J.H. Hansen-Flaschen, MD, ATSF, Philadelphia, PA 8:00 The Basics of NIPPV: Understanding Modes of Noninvasive Ventilatory Support L.F. Wolfe, MD, Chicago, IL 8:20 Advances in Ambulatory CO2 Monitoring R. Amin, MD, Toronto, Canada 8:40 Optimizing Mechanical Airway Clearance Strategies K.A. Provost, DO, PhD, Buffalo, NY 9:00 Questions and Answers with Panel M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA 9:10 Break 9:25 Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome: When Is NIV Superior to CPAP? A.J. Piper, MEd, PhD, Camperdown, Australia 9:45 NIV in Stable Hypercapnic COPD B. Selim, MD, Rochester, MN 10:05 NIV for the Neuromuscular Patient M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA 10:25 Daytime Applications of Noninvasive Ventilation W. Lee, MD, Dallas, TX 10:45 Questions and Answers with Panel M. Cao, DO, Redwood City, CA 10:55 LUNCH 11:55 Station 1: Bilevel S and ST D. Zielinski, MD, Montreal, Canada R. Amin, MD, Toronto, Canada 12:35 Station 2: VAPS (Volume Assured Pressure Support) B. Selim, MD, Rochester, MN J.P. Brown, MD, PhD, Salt Lake City, UT 1:15 Station 3: Astral Ventilator and Sip Ventilation L.F. Wolfe, MD, Chicago, IL H. Sawnani, MD, Cincinnati, OH 1:55 Break 2:10 Station 4: Trilogy Ventilator and Sip Ventilation W. Lee, MD, Dallas, TX K.A. Provost, DO, PhD, Buffalo, NY 2:50 Station 5: Mechanical Airway Clearance and Vest Therapy, Bag Valve S.L. Katz, MD, Ottawa, Canada J. Ackrivo, MD, Philadelphia, PA 3:30 Station 6: VOCSN Multifunction Ventilator J.O. Benditt, MD, Seattle, WA ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA 20 SATURDAY • MAY 16
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