ATS 2024 Final Program

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SATURDAY • MAY 18

12:20 Case Based Discussion 12:45 Break 12:50 Waveforms, Cardiac Output Calculations and Vasoreactivity Testing, Oh My! 1:20 Case Based Stations: Learners Will Breakout Into Small Groups and Rotate Through Expert-Led Case "Stations" 1:50 Break 2:00 Welcome to the Jungle: RHC Applications in the ICU 2:20 Small Group Discussion 2:50 Break 3:00 Exercise RHC: Who, What, When, Why and How 3:30 Case Based Discussion PG16 FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE LUNG: A STATE OF THE ART REVIEW OF OLD AND EMERGING TOOLS 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 Respiratory Structure and Function; Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Clinical Problems; Environmental, Occupational and Population Health 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 6D (Upper Level) Target Audience Clinicians, trainees and clinical researchers in pulmonary medicine, allergy/immunology occupational medicine and general internal medicine Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe how each tool assesses pulmonary function • more appropriately apply each tool to manage individual pulmonary patients • incorporate the tools and the new guidelines to the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary patients CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE

This course will use a case-based format to review the clinical tools that are currently available for assessing lung function, including pulmonary function test, oscillometry, ventilation-perfusion scan, CT scan, and functional MRI. Each session will cover the historic and the state of the art aspects of the test so the audience will have a complete understanding in how to apply these tools to their practice. 12:00 Pulmonary Function Test: Where Are We Today? 12:40 Oscillometry: A Test That Has Come a Long Way to Adults 1:40 Break 1:50 Ventilation-Perfusion Scan: Its Role in 21st Century Medicine 2:20 Mosaic Attenuation on CT Scan: What Does It Mean? 3:10 Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI: What Additional Information Does It Provide? 3:50 Panel Discussion PG17 COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF COMMON PLEURAL DISEASES 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 Assembly on Clinical Problems 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 6E (Upper Level) Target Audience Pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, hospitalists, APPs and trainees in these fields. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • apply a patient-centered approach to the management of common pleural diseases • incorporate newer quality data and guideline recommendations into every day practice CLINICAL POSTGRADUATE COURSE

ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA

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