ATS 2024 Final Program

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SATURDAY • MAY 18

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2:45 Making the Case

8:00 BPD Pathogenesis and Progression Across the Lifespan 8:30 Transitions From Acute to Chronic Ventilation Within ‘Evolving’ BPD 9:00 The Psychology of Escalating Respiratory Support: When Re-Intubation is Not a Failure 9:30 Break 9:45 NICU to PICU Transitions: Site-Specific Challenges in Chronic Respiratory Failure Management 10:15 Discharge Planning for Technology-Dependent Infants With BPD 10:45 Psychology of Transitions: How Do Families Manage Early-Life BPD Care Transitions? (Patient Panel) 11:15 Lunch 11:45 Unexpected Transitions: ICU Readmissions for Infants and Children With BPD 12:15 Development of a BPD Bounce Back Team: Addressing a Community Need for a “BPD Medical Home” Within the PICU 12:45 Approaches to Outpatient Ventilator Weaning and Decannulation Timing for Tracheostomy-Dependent Children With BPD 1:15 Should Former Preemies Without BPD Be Followed by a Pulmonologist? 1:45 Break 2:00 Development of an Adult BPD Follow-Up Clinic: Is BPD Also Asthma, COPD, or COBPD? 2:30 Adult Cardiopulmonary Manifestations of BPD 3:00 Adolescence and Adult Experience: How Do Adults Living with BPD Manage Adolescent BPD Care Transitions? (Patient Panel) 3:30 Panel Introduction Regarding: A Collaborative Examination of Knowledge Gaps and Opportunities for Improvement 3:40 Panel Discussion: A Collaborative Examination of Knowledge Gaps and Opportunities for Improvement This session and the International Conference are supported by an independent medical educational grant from Merck&Co., Inc. All CMEsessions have been planned and implemented in accordancewith the AccreditationCriteria of theAccreditationCouncil for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME ® ) and are free of the control of ineligible companies (formerly commercial interests).

BASIC • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE

PG12 NAVIGATING LONGITUDINAL CARE TRANSITIONS FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND ADULTS WITH BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. Member: $455 In-Training Member: $265 LMIC Member: $320 LMIC In-Training Member: $190 Non-Member: $560 In-Training Non-Member: $395 Assemblies on Pediatrics; Clinical Problems; Critical Care; Pulmonary Circulation 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 4 (Upper Level) Target Audience Neonatal, Critical Care and Pulmonary Fellows, Neonatologists, Pediatric Pulmonologists and Critical Care, Adult Pulmonary and Critical Care, Respiratory Therapists, Neonatal, Pulmonary and Critical Care Nurses and Nurse Practitioners, Ethicists Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply evidence based approaches to guide escalation and de-escalation between non-invasive and invasive respiratory strategies when treating severe BPD • identify care needs amongst transitions in longitudinal BPD care, including unique clinical care and support needs in ICU, inpatient, long-term care, and home settings • identify gaps in care and develop novel integrated strategies to enhance the effectiveness of care over the lifespan as the patient moves through infant, child, adolescent, and adult care settings This course will explore transitions of care encountered by preterm infants affected by severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (sBPD) from infancy to childhood to adulthood. Selected topics focus on three major transition periods in patients’ lives: neonatal admission/hospitalization, transition to home, and transition from pediatric to adult care. Invited faculty will review the physiological evolution during the early course of sBPD, psychosocial support for transition home with medical technology, and in-hospital through post-hospital management of sBPD at patient-based and system-based levels. The need for longitudinal monitoring and follow-up will be emphasized.

ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA

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