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WEDNESDAY • MAY 24

10:50

Exasperating Exacerbations: Management of Severe Asthma Exacerbations M.C. McGregor, MD, St. Louis, MO

11:15 Questions and Answers

DIVISION OF LUNG DISEASES, NHLBI/NIH OUTSIDE ORGANIZATION SESSION

L22 THE NHLBI LUNG TRANSPLANT CONSORTIUM 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 202 B (Level 2) Target Audience Those with research interests involving the study of lung transplant donors or recipients. Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn about the impact of certain clinical practices on, and the value of collecting particular data elements to inform, donor lung utilization and early post-transplant outcomes in lung transplant recipients. • increase awareness among the broader lung transplant research community of the availability of the consortium’s resources to support ancillary studies. • be able to more appropriately design and control for clinical variables during the conduct of multi-site research studies involving lung transplant donors or recipients. This session will review recent research findings generated by investigators within the NHLBI Lung Transplant Consortium, which encompasses a series of observational cohort studies that aim to understand the impact of site-specific lung transplant selection criteria and clinical management strategies on donor lung utilization and/or J.D. Christie, MD, MS, ATSF, Philadelphia, PA 10:30 The NHLBI Lung Transplant Consortium Data Coordinating Center S.M. Palmer, MD, MHS, Durham, NC 10:42 Clinical and Biological Factors Predicting Lung Transplant Textbook Outcomes L.D. Snyder, MD, Durham, NC 10:54 Peri-operative Factors That Drive Cell-Free Hemoglobin-mediated Primary Graft Dysfunction L.B. Ware, MD, ATSF, Nashville, TN early post-transplant outcomes in recipients. Chairing: M. Craig, PhD, Bethesda, MD

Wednesday Mid-day, May 24

CLINICAL ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM

CME Credits Available: 1.5 MOC Points Available: 1.5

CC5 PULMONARY CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM Education Committee 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Hall E (Level 2) Target Audience Clinicians who are engaged in maintenance of certification activities Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe updates in the diagnosis and management of mild, moderate, and severe asthma in 2023 • identify the local and global impact of one's environment on asthma management • describe best practices for asthma management in the pregnant and post-partum woman Chairing: G. Garrison, MD, Burlington, VT J. Cho, MD, Iowa City, IA 10:00 Everyday Asthma: Updates to the Diagnosis, Classification, and Management of Mild to Moderate Asthma J. Barry, MD, MPH, San Diego, CA 10:25 Stepping on the Pedal: Approaches to the Management of Severe and Uncontrolled Asthma L. Eggert, MD, Stanford, CA

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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