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Chairing: J.A. Wambach, MD, MS, St. Louis, MO M.J. Kielt, MD, Columbus, OH 9:00 Introduction M.J. Kielt, MD, Columbus, OH 9:03 Antenatal Determinants of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia S.H. Abman, MD, Aurora, CO 9:15 Lung Injury and Lung Developmental Programming in BPD E. Plosa, MD, Nashville, TN 9:27 Multidisciplinary BPD Care L.D. Nelin, MD, Columbus, OH 9:39 Evaluation and Management of Pulmonary Vascular Disease in BPD S. Bhombal, MD, Atlanta, GA 9:51 Advanced Imaging in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia N. Higano, PhD, Cincinnati, OH 10:03 BPD Respiratory Trajectories in Childhood, Adolescence, and Adulthood S.A. Mcgrath-Morrow, MD, Philadelphia, PA 10:15 Panel Discussion J.A. Wambach, MD, MS, St. Louis, MO USING TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE THE BRAIN AND BODY: NOVEL INTERVENTIONS TO MANAGE PAIN, ANXIETY, DELIRIUM, AND PROMOTE MOBILITY IN ICU Assemblies on Nursing; Critical Care 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Walter E. Washington Convention Center Room 102 A-B (Street Level) Target Audience Providers at all levels in critical care, as well as patients, caregivers and administrators Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • describe novel non-pharmacological interventions to manage pain, anxiety, stress and delirium, and how they can be utilized to improve delirium outcomes in critically ill adults • define strategies and pitfalls involving use of technologies to aid patient assessment in the ICU, including machine-learning technologies CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 1.5 A9
• apply an understanding of the advantages and challenges of novel technologies, and how to implement these to improve outcomes in ICU delirium survivors Delirium occurs in up to 80% of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is a major risk factor for Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS). In addition to delirium, ICU patients experience pain and anxiety secondary to procedures, invasive ventilation, forced immobilization, and inability to communicate. Our symposium presents innovative clinical care approaches leveraging technology to provide non-pharmacological interventions for management of pain, anxiety, and delirium. We will also present machine learning approaches for patient assessment, patient communication technology, music applications to manage delirium, pain and anxiety, and telehealth-based cognitive and physical training for ICU delirium survivors. Chairing: S.H. Khan, DO, Indianapolis, IN H.L. Lindroth, PhD, RN, Rochester, MN 9:00 Ready for Prime Time: Novel Technology Applications to Manage Pain, Anxiety, Sleep in ICU Patients L.L. Chlan, PhD, RN, ATSF, Rochester, MN 9:15 Revitalizing Brain Body After Critical Illness: Lessons Learned from a Remote, Video-Based Physical and Cognitive Training Program B.A. Khan, MD, Zionsville, IN 9:30 Designing and Implementing a Music Listening Intervention to Manage the Complex Needs of Patients in the ICU Environment A. Heiderscheit, PhD, MT-BC, LMFT, Minneapolis, MN 9:45 Benefits and Challenges in Implementation of a Music Intervention Application in an Academic ICU S.H. Khan, DO, Indianapolis, IN 10:00 Safer Than Skynet: Using Machine Learning to Save Patients from Delirium H.L. Lindroth, PhD, RN, Rochester, MN 10:15 We Can’t Manage What We Do Not Assess: Supporting Patient Communication and Symptom Assessment in the ICU J. Guttormson, MS, PhD, RN, Milwaukee, WI
BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM CME Credits Available: 1.5
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ASTHMA HOT TOPIC 2023: WHICH “ICS PLUS BRONCHODILATOR” RELIEVER FOR WHICH PATIENT?
Assemblies on Allergy, Immunology and Inflammation; Pediatrics 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Walter E Washington Convention Center Ballroom A (Level 3)
ATS 2023 • Washington, DC
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