ATS 2024 Final Program
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SATURDAY • MAY 18
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Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply a consistent, effective strategy to ILD/IPF diagnosis • understand the range of therapeutics available for ILD and how and when to prescribe them • integrate a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to ILD patient care This session will provide a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with ILD. It will bring the most recent recommendations and guidelines into a usable strategy that will facilitate the care of patients with ILD. This will be accomplished through didactics, simulated MDD and panel discussion of difficult cases—providing a range of learning methods to reach the largest number of learners. 8:00 Introduction 8:10 New Guidelines for the Diagnosis of ILD 8:35 Applying the Guidelines: Clinical Evaluation of the New ILD Patient 9:00 Recognizing CT Patterns 9:25 Risk Factors, Natural History of Disease, and Monitoring 9:50 Break 10:20 Critically Ill Patients with ILD and Lung Tx 10:45 Speed MDD 11:55 Lunch 12:55 Therapies for Pulmonary Fibrosis 1:20 Therapies for CTD-ILD 1:45 Non-Pharmacologic Care in ILD 2:10 Break 2:40 Tough Cases 3:50 Wrap Up This session and the International Conference are supported
CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE
PG15 YOU’RE THE SWAN THAT I WANT!: A PRIMER ON RIGHT HEART CATHETERIZATION R Pre-registration and additional fees required. Attendance is limited. Member: $225 In-Training Member: $130 LMIC Member: $160 LMIC In-Training Member: $100 Non-Member: $280 In-Training Non-Member: $200 Assemblies on Pulmonary Circulation; Critical Care 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 6C (Upper Level) Target Audience Current trainees (e.g. residents and clinical fellows) and recent graduates of pulmonary/critical care medicine and critical care medicine fellowships Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn expert technique for RHC, including how to identify and prevent complications, troubleshooting, ICU-specific nuances to insertion and data interpretation, and common indications for hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU • interpret RHC waveforms and hemodynamics, how factors including comorbid disease and mechanical ventilation can affect results, and the benefits and drawbacks of different techniques for cardiac output measurement and exercise challenge • apply RHC data to the diagnosis and risk stratification of patients, and understand how this information can influence patient management decisions in both the inpatient and outpatient setting This program will review the technical and procedural considerations when performing right heart catheterizations (RHCs) in the outpatient and intensive care settings, discuss interpretation of hemodynamic data and waveform analysis, and provide an overview of how these data can be synthesized to guide diagnostic and management decisions. The session will also address the emerging utility of exercise during RHC and its clinical applications. Through a combination of didactic instruction and case-based problem solving, participants will build a practical skillset that can be readily implemented in the clinical setting. 12:00 Nuts and Bolts of Performing Right Heart Catheterization
by an independent medical educational grant from Boehringer IngelheimPharmaceuticals, 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).
ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA
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