ATS 2020 Advance Program

demonstrate appropriate use of targeted therapies, and describe best practices for monitoring for adverse effects of therapies.Topics will also cover clinically relevant biologic mechanisms of asthma, and address whether phenotyping and endotyping can improve outcomes. We will also discuss strategies for developing partnerships with other health care disciplines and community resources in order to achieve a patient-centered approach. Chairing: K.R. Ross, MD, MS, Cleveland, OH J. Gaffin, MD, Boston, MA L.B. Bacharier, MD, Saint Louis, MO 8:00 Welcome and Introduction J. Gaffin, MD, Boston, MA 8:05 One Size Does Not Fit All: Diagnostic Tools and Framework for Characterizing Severe Pediatric Asthma K.R. Ross, MD, MS, Cleveland, OH 8:35 Asthma Immunology: Framework for DrugTargets M.H. Grayson, MD, Columbus, OH 9:05 Therapeutics: Non-Biologic Therapies and T2-Low Options (SMART, LAMA, Azithro) J. Gaffin, MD, Boston, MA 9:35 Therapeutics: Biologic and T2-High Options S.J. Szefler, MD, Aurora, CO 10:05 Break 10:20 Monitoring Adverse Effects of Treatments M. Federico, MD, Aurora, CO 10:50 Asthma Plus: Addressing Comorbidities E. Forno, MD, MPH, ATSF, Pittsburgh, PA 11:20 Small Group Discussions 12:00 LUNCH 12:45 Psychological Assessments and Interventions to Improve Self-Management P. Marik, PsyD, Milwaukee, WI 1:15 Adherence Monitoring and Strategies for Improvement C.L. Yang, MD, MSc, Vancouver, Canada 1:45 Advocacy at Home and at School L.B. Gerald, PhD, MSPH, Tucson, AZ 2:15 Break 2:35 Severe Preschool Wheeze: What Works and What Doesn’t K. Rivera-Spoljaric, MD, St Louis, MO 3:05 Putting It All Together with Multidisciplinary Severe Asthma Programs T.W. Guilbert, MD, MS, Cincinnati, OH 3:35 Panel Discussion BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE PG22 PEDIATRIC PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY IN THE ICU 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 Pediatrics; Clinical Problems; Critical Care; Pulmonary Circulation; Respiratory Structure and Function 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Target Audience Fellows in training as well as established physicians in the practice of pediatric pulmonology, critical care, or neonatal medicine who are interested in reviewing basic physiology principles as they apply to clinical care Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply several basic respiratory principles to the diagnosis and management of common pediatric respiratory disorders; • learn how physiologic measurements can be used to change interventions and enhance outcomes; • learn how different aspects of the respiratory system are affected in various categories of disorders (restrictive/obstructive/respiratory muscle dysfunction), and how treatment is tailored based on these categories. ATS 2020 • Philadelphia, PA 26 SATURDAY • MAY 16

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