148 MONDAY • MAY 16 118 Comparison of the Prognostic Impact of Chronic Versus Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/T. Tomioka, S. Miyata, K. Inoue, H. Shimokawa, Miyagi, Japan, p.A2981 119 Occult Cardiac Disease Can Be Identified by Dynamic 256-Slice CT During Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation/M.I. MacDonald, A.-M. Wong, P. King, S. Lockwood, J. Troupis, P.G. Bardin, Melbourne, Australia, p.A2982 120 Higher Plasma Myostatin Levels in Cor Pulmonale Secondary to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/C. Ju, J. Zhang, M. Chen, R. Chen, Guangzhou, China, p.A2983 121 COPD Related Lung Pathophysiology, Aortic Stiffening and Altered Brain Structure: A Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging Pilot Study/K.F. Hoth, G.L. Pierce, A.P. Comellas, P. Nopoulos, E.A. Hoffman, V. Magnotta, K. Warner, A. Croghan, L.E. DuBose, E. Harlynn, F. Wamboldt, D.J. Moser, J.D. Newell, Iowa City, IA, p.A2984 122 Effects of Losmapimod, a Novel p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) Inhibitor on Vascular Inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Subjects Stratified by Fibrinogen: EVOLUTION Trial/M. Fisk, D. Mohan, J. Cheriyan, J. Forman, J. Fuld, C. McEniery, J.R. Cockcroft, J. Rudd, R. Tal-Singer, M.I. Polkey, I.B. Wilkinson, Cambridge, United Kingdom, p.A2985 123 The Early Effectiveness of Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation on Right Ventricular Function in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients with Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure/H. Feiz Disfani, S. M.Lari, D. Attaran, F. Vakilian, M. Kamandi, Mashhad, Iran, p.A2986 124 Lung Function Impairment Linked to Coronary Atherosclerotic Lesions in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - Data from COPDGene Study/D. Li, C. Tan, R.H. Casaburi, J.D. Crapo, E.K. Silverman, G. Washko, B.J. Make, D.A. Lynch, J. Hokanson, M.J. Budoff, Torrance, CA, p.A2987 125 Spirometric and Bodyplethysmographic Lung Function is Associated with Echocardiography-Derived Ventricular Wall Stress in COPD/P. Alter, H. Watz, T. Welte, S. Glaser, H. Schulz, R. Bals, S. Sohler, A. Karch, C. Vogelmeier, R.A. Jorres, Marburg, Germany, p.A2988 B24 POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. MOSCONE CENTER Room 2010/2012 (West Building, Level 2) Poster Viewing 9:00-9:45 Discussion 9:45-11:00 Chairing: P.K. Henneberger, MPH, ScD, Morgantown, WV N. Suganuma, MD, PhD, Kochi, Japan K. Cummings, MD, MPH, Morgantown, WV 401 Lifetime Occupational Exposure to Vapor, Gases/Fumes, Dust and Risk of COPD at 45 Years: The Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study (TAHS)/S.M. Alif, S.C. Dharmage, G. Benke, M. Dennekamp, J. Burgess, J.L. Perret, C.J. Lodge, S. Morrison, D.P. Johns, G.G. Giles, P.S. Thomas, R. Vermeulen, H. Kromhout, M. Abramson, E.H. Walters, M.C. Matheson, Melbourne, Australia, p.A2989 402 Serum IgE Levels Among U.S. Workers - National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2005-2006/ J.M. Mazurek, D.N. Weissman, Morgantown, WV, p.A2990 403 Ambient Air Pollution Exposure and Chronic Bronchitis in a Cohort of U. S. Women/L.G. Hooper, M.T. Young, J.P. Keller, A. Szpiro, K.M. O’Brien, D.P. Sandler, S. Vedal, J. Kaufman, S. London, Seattle, WA, p.A2991 404 Influence of Exposure Times on Pollution Related Mortality in the NIH-AARP Cohort/C. Lim, L. Yinon, R. Hayes, K.R. Cromar, Y. Shao, J. Ahn, G.D. Thurston, Tuxedo, NY, p.A2992 405 Aging Induces a Hyperinflammatory Response to Organic Dust Stimulation of Peripheral Leukocytes/K.L. Bailey, L. Smith, A.J. Heires, D.J. Romberger, T.D. LeVan, Omaha, NE, p.A2993 406 Spectrum of Longitudinal Lung Abnormalities in Microwave Popcorn Workers /R.L. Bailey, J.M. Cox-Ganser, K.B. Fedan, S.K. White, D.A. Lynch, K. Kreiss, Morgantown, WV, p.A2994 407 Prospective Study of Processed Meat Intake and the Risk of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/R. Varraso, O. Dumas, K.M. Boogs, W.C. Willett, F.E. Speizer, C.A. Camargo, Villejuif, France, p.A2995 408 Spirometry and Chest Radiographs in US Coal Miners: Analysis of Data from the Federal Black Lung <strong>Program</strong>/R.A. Cohen, J. Graber, G. Harris, K. Almberg, L.H. Go, E.L. Petsonk, C. Rose, Chicago, IL, p.A2996 409 Among All Miners, Coal Miners Demonstrate a Disproportionately High Prevalence of Obstructive Spirometric Abnormality/A. Sood, T.W. Boyce, E. Kocher, D. Kesler, O. Myers, K. Evans, L. Cook, Albuquerque, NM, p.A2997 410 Uranium Miners Demonstrate Lower Lobe Predominant Irregular Pneumoconiotic Opacities on Chest Radiographs/K.J. Rendon, E. Kocher, T. Wilson, O. Myers, K. Evans, L. Cook, A. Sood, D. Kesler, Albuquerque, NM, p.A2998 411 Underground Semi-Precious Stones Mining: Risk Factors for Silicosis/M.M. Knorst, T.P. Souza, J.A. Souza, A.M. Gusso, J.D.S. Moreira, Porto Alegre, Brazil, p.A2999 412 Lung Transplantation Is Increasingly Common Among Patients with Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis/D.J. Blackley, C.N. Halldin, K. Cummings, A.S. Laney, Morgantown, WV, p.A3000 413 The Association Between Occupational Exposure to Vapor, Gas, Dust and Fume and Different Definitions of COPD, Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis: The Swedish CArdioPulmonary BioImage Study (SCAPIS)/K. Toren, N. Murgia, A.-C. Olin, J. Vikgren, G. Bergstrom, Gothenburg, Sweden, p.A3001 ATS 2016 • San Francisco
MONDAY • MAY 16 149 414 Spirometric Trajectories in Lung Disease Longitudinal Surveillance of Former Workers and Volunteers at the World Trade Center Disaster Site/R.E. de la Hoz, L.A. Bienenfeld, J.T. Doucette, S. Zafar, D.A. Carson, S. Luna-Sanchez, New York, NY, p.A3002 415 Is the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Better than Spirometry to Detect Early Ventilatory Changes Related to Occupational Exposure to Particulate Matter?/V.Z. Dourado, E.F. Sperandio, C.T. Ping, M. Romiti, A. Gagliardi, R. Arantes, Santos, Brazil, p.A3003 416 Occupational Microbial Exposures of Animal Care Workers Measured by 16S rDNA Sequencing/P.S. Lai, J.G. Allen, T. Winters, C.M. North, C. Hug, J. Vallarino, D.C. Christiani, Boston, MA, p.A3004 417 Exposure to High Endotoxin Concentration Increases Wheezing Prevalence Among Laboratory Animal Workers/E.O. Vianna, A.S. Freitas, C.S. Simoneti, E. Ferraz, M.C. Borges, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, p.A3005 418 The Effects of Pulmonary Clearance Associated with Radiation Injury to the Lung: Comparison of Newborn Mice and Adult Mice/C. Johnston, J.P. Williams, R. Gelein, E. Hernady, C. Reed, J.N. Finkelstein, Rochester, NY, p.A3006 419 Reduced Lung Function in Children Associated with 137Cesium Body Burden/E.R. Svendsen, I.E. Kolpakov, W.J.J. Karmaus, L. Mohr, V.Y. Vdovenko, D.M. McMahon, B.A. Jelin, Y.I. Stepanova, Charleston, SC, p.A3007 420 Comparing Plasma, Serum, and Whole Blood Indium Concentrations from Workers at an Indium-Tin Oxide (ITO) Production Facility/R.R. Harvey, M.A. Virji, N.T. Edwards, K. Cummings, Morgantown, WV, p.A3008 421 5-ASA Treatment in Chronic Beryllium Disease/L.A. Maier, B. Barkes, M. Gillespie, J. Elliott, G. Mondello, J. Huang, B. Day, Denver, CO, p.A3009 422 The Role of JAK2 in Chronic Beryllium Disease/L. Li, N. Hamzeh, M. Gillespie, G. Mondello, P.M. Mroz, L. Maier, Denver, CO, p.A3010 423 Particle Matter (PM) Accumulation in Airways of Dental Technicians (DT) Exposed to Beryllium Is a Sensitive Biomarker to Reveal Early Cellular and Molecular Changes/E.M. Fireman, Y. Lerman, L.A. Maier, L. Newman, M. Stark, Tel Aviv, Israel, p.A3011 424 Development of Pulmonary Fibrosis Following Bromine Inhalation Injury/A. Lam, S. Aggarwal, M.A. Carlisle, N. Vetal, A. Agarwal, S. Matalon, Birmingham, AL, p.A3012 425 Increased Risk of Pneumonia in Residents Living near Poultry Farms: Does the Upper Respiratory Tract Microbiota Play a Role?/L.A.M. Smit, G.J. Boender, W.A.A. De Steenhuijsen Piters, T.J. Hagenaars, E.G.W. Huijskens, J.W.A. Rossen, M. Koopmans, G. Nodelijk, E.A.M. Sanders, J. Yzermans, D. Bogaert, D. Heederik, Utrecht, Netherlands, p.A7806 B25 POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION NON-TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIA: EPIDEMIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. MOSCONE CENTER Room 3014 (West Building, Level 3) Poster Viewing 9:00-9:45 Discussion 9:45-11:00 Chairing: K.L. Winthrop, MD, MPH, Portland, OR T.R. Aksamit, MD, Rochester, MN C. Swenson, MD, Atlanta, GA 901 Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease in Hawaii/J. Adjemian, T.B. Frankland, Y.G. Daida, J.R. Honda, K.N. Olivier, A. Zelazny, S. Honda, D.R. Prevots, Bethesda, MD, p.A3013 902 Prevalence of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections Among Patients at 151 US Hospitals, 2009-2013/A.B. Spaulding, Y.L. Lai, K.N. Olivier, A. Zelazny, S.S. Kadri, D.R. Prevots, J. Adjemian, Bethesda, MD, p.A3014 903 Prevalence of Nontuberculous Mycobacterium in HIV Patients Admitted with Pneumonia/N.C. Lapinel, S.E. Jolley, J. Ali, D.A. Welsh, New Orleans, LA, p.A3015 904 Clinical Significance of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Isolated from Respiratory Specimens in a Chinese Tuberculosis Tertiary Care Center/H. Duan, N. Chu, Beijing, China, p.A3016 905 Circulating Exosome and Sputum Pofiling of Women with Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease and Breast Cancer/J.V. Philley, A. Kannan, J.L. Benwill, D.E. Griffith, B.A. Brown-Elliott, F. Thakkar, H.K. Bains, M.S. Devine, R.J. Wallace, S. Dasgupta, Tyler, TX, p.A3017 906 Northwest Biorepository of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Patients- Baseline Characteristics/E. Henkle, S. Novosad, S.A.R. Siegel, C.D. Varley, A. Stadnik, K.L. Winthrop, Portland, OR, p.A3018 907 Long Term Quality of Life After Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Infection/E. Henkle, S. Novosad, S.A.R. Siegel, K.L. Winthrop, Portland, OR, p.A3019 908 Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Infections After Allogenic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Incidence, Characteristics and Outcomes/J. Beswick, D. Kim, T.K. Marras, Toronto, Canada, p.A3020 909 Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Drug Susceptibilities in Ontario, Canada, 2010 - 2015/F.B. Jamieson, E. Andrews, A. Marchand-Austin, M. Sharma, S.K. Brode, T.K. Marras, Toronto, Canada, p.A3021 910 Macrolide Susceptible Mycobacterium Abscessus Lung Infections/J.L. Benwill, J.V. Philley, B.A. Brown-Elliott, D.E. Griffith, R.J. Wallace, Tyler, TX, p.A3022 911 The Usefulness of Radiological Severity Score in Patients with Mycobacterium Avium Complex Lung Disease/K. Furuuchi, A. Ito, T. Hashimoto, S. Kumagai, T. Ishida, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan, p.A3023 MONDAY MORNING ATS 2016 • San Francisco
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