ATS 2024 Final Program

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MONDAY • MAY 20

2:47 From COVID-19 to IPF: Developing Imaging Biomarkers that Impact Diagnosis and Course of Disease 3:02 Sharpening Our Tools. Finding Value in AI for ILD Biomarker Discovery 3:17 Seeing is Believing; Success in ILD Clinical Trials Using Novel Imaging Tools 3:32 Panel Discussion and Conclusions

2:30 Screening for Cognitive Impairment Following Critical Illness 2:45 Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Promote Recovery 2:55 Addressing Fear of Falls Among Older Survivors of ICU 3:05 Panel Q&A 3:20 Mitigating Long-Term Disability After Critical Illness: Lessons Learned From Geriatric Care Models 3:35 Aging, Families, and Transitional Care After Critical Illness B85 LUNG HARMONY: UNRAVELLING THE SYNERGY BETWEEN MACROPHAGES AND ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL CELLS IN DISEASE Assemblies on Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology; Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Pulmonary Infections and Tuberculosis 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina Grand Ballroom 2-4 (Lobby Level, North Tower) Target Audience Anyone interested in basic and translational research, trainees, fellows, scientists, Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • provide and up-to-date overview review on the distinct role of alveolar macrophages and alveolar epithelial cells in the alveolar space and how this niche is central to lung homeostasis and response to infection and injury • undertand new innovative techniques such as 3D culture, spatial transcriptomics, and diving deep into the biology of how these two cell types work together to respond to infection and injury • learn how to utilise existing multi-omic data sets to bring these omic studies to the next level and mechanistically interrogate the interactions of cell types in lung compartment such as the alveoli This session will provide and up-to-date overview of the synergistic role between airspace macrophages and alveolar epithelial cells in BASIC • TRANSLATIONAL BASIC CORE

BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL CRITICAL CARE TRACK

B84 INTEGRATING GERIATRIC

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES INTO CRITICAL CARE AND ICU RECOVERY

Assembly on Critical Care 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina Grand Ballroom 8-9 (Lobby Level, North Tower)

Target Audience Clinician scientists studying critical illness and recovery; Physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, physical and occupational therapists who care for patients in the ICU, on hospital wards, and in primary care and specialty clinics Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • integrate geriatric care principles into ICU care to reduce the incidence and impact of disability in survivors • apply key geriatric principles of judicious medication management into clinical care in the ICU and in the outpatient setting • learn to develop care plans that assess issues in transitions of care and fear of falls after critical illness As the population ages, older adults represent an increasing proportion of the patients admitted to intensive care units. Barriers remain to integrating evidence-based geriatric concepts and person-centered care models into the care of older adults during and after critical illness. This session brings together a diverse range of experts from geriatrics, physiotherapy, pulmonary and critical care medicine, nursing, and pharmacy to discuss recommendations for further integrating person-centered, geriatrics-focused care into the practice of critical care medicine. 2:15 Polypharmacy In and After ICU

ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA

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