ATS 2024 Final Program
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TUESDAY • MAY 21
Target Audience Pulmonologists, Critical Care Physicians, Sleep Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists,, Behavioral Specialists. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe new findings about the changing epidemiology of recreational drug use, and better understand the causes of increasing morbidity and mortality related to drug use in the U.S. and abroad • identify the impact that various recreational drugs have on pulmonary health, sleep quality/quantity, and critical care medicine • define new strategies for respiratory health providers to manage the care of patients with substance use disorders through harm reduction approaches and advocacy This interdisciplinary session including pulmonary, critical care, and sleep physicians and representatives from nursing, psychiatry, pediatrics, and local community advocacy will highlight the various ways that drug use impacts respiratory health. It includes a series of talks on the impact of substance use on the airways, the pulmonary vasculature, sleep, and the way that substance use impacts critical care medicine. Speakers will also focus on the changing epidemiology of various recreational substances including marijuana, methamphetamine, opiates/opioids, and cocaine. Panel experts will then discuss ways we as respiratory health providers can combat substance use disorders through harm reduction approaches and advocacy. 2:15 Patient Perspective: Developing Lung Disease from Recreational Drug Use 2:21 The Impact of Recreational Drugs and Vaping on the Airways 2:33 The Impact of Recreational Drugs on the Pulmonary Vasculature 2:45 The Impact of Substance Use in the Intensive Care Unit 2:57 The Impact of Recreational Drugs and Opiate Use Disorders and Sleep 3:09 A Harm Reduction Approach to Recovery from Substance Use Disorders 3:21 Advocacy for Drug Reform on a Local and State Level 3:33 Panel Discussion/Questions
BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL MINI SYMPOSIUM
C93 ADVANCES IN HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH IN SLEEP MEDICINE 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. San Diego Convention Center Room 2 (Upper Level) Oral Presentations: 2:15 A U-shaped Relationship Between All-cause Mortality and Apnea Hypopnea Index: A Large National Retrospective Study 2:27 Disturbed Sleep Is Associated With Worse Patient-reported Outcomes and Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction After Lung Transplantation 2:39 Adherence to Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1s) in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients With and Without Type 2 Diabetes 2:51 Changes in Self-reported Sleepiness and 5-year All-cause Mortality Risk Among Veterans 3:03 Self-efficacy Is an Independent Predictor of One-year CPAP Adherence Trajectories 3:15 Geospatial Mapping to Understand Sleep Study Compliance Post Hospital Discharge in the Appalachia 3:27 Osass Score for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening: A More Accurate Score for Asian Adults 3:39 Investigating Sensitivity and Specificity of Stop-bang Questionnaire in Assessing Sleep Apnea Risk in People Experiencing Homelessness 3:51 Co-design and Co-implementation of a Study for Subjective Assessment of Sleep Apnea and Its Confounders in People Experiencing Homelessness 4:03 Reducing Sleep Disparities: Results of a Pilot Randomized Control Trial of an Integrated Sleep Hygiene and Mind-body Integrative Health Intervention for Urban Adolescents
ATS 2024 Conference Program • San Diego, CA
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