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276 TUESDAY • MAY 17<br />
P774<br />
P775<br />
Facilitator:<br />
P776<br />
P777<br />
P778<br />
P779<br />
P780<br />
P781<br />
P782<br />
P783<br />
P784<br />
P785<br />
P786<br />
P787<br />
Pleural Effusion During Weaning from Mechanical<br />
Ventilation/T. Pham, D. Roux, A. Beurton, J.-D. Ricard, M.<br />
Fartoukh, A. Demoule, M. Dres, Paris, France, p.A5296<br />
Role of Integrated Pulmonary Index in Identifying Extubation<br />
Failure/R. Kaur, D.L. Vines, Chicago, IL, p.A5297<br />
N.S. Hill, MD, Boston, MA<br />
End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide (EtCO2) as a Surrogate for PaCO2<br />
During Spontaneous Weaning Trials in Patients with<br />
Obstructive and Non-Obstructive Lung Disease/D. Bhanot, S.<br />
Simpson, H. Latham, M. Stites, A. Kubo, J. Croy, C. Nydegger,<br />
Kansas City, KS, p.A5298<br />
Interdisciplinary Communication Dashboards to Reduce<br />
Ventilator Hours/S.S. Palakuru, B. Patel, A.A. Aman, Houston, TX,<br />
p.A5299<br />
The Role and Clinical Utility of Ward-Based Respiratory Failure<br />
Units: Experience from Three Australian Units/J. Hadfield, M.<br />
Murphy, C. Hukins, J. Douglas, G. Tay, D. Stead, B. Singh, Perth,<br />
Australia, p.A5300<br />
Healthcare Utilization Following Patients with Tracheostomy/<br />
S. Leung, V. Pittignano, V. Kvetan, Bronx, NY, p.A5301<br />
Patients with Acute Type 2 Respiratory Failure Due to COPD<br />
Can Be Successfully Managed in a Ward-Based Respiratory<br />
High Dependency Unit (RHDU) Irrespective of Respiratory<br />
Failure Severity/S. Gleeson, C. Hukins, P. McLoed, M. Murphy,<br />
Brisbane, Australia, p.A5302<br />
Impact of Gender on Adherence to Best Practice Mechanical<br />
Ventilation Strategies in a Cardiothoracic Surgery ICU/M.<br />
Noland, J.A. Gold, S.N. Nonas, Portland, OR, p.A5303<br />
Feasibility and Tolerability of Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory<br />
Assist in High Cervical Spinal Cord Injury/J.M. Singh, A. Matte,<br />
N. Comtois, D. Chen, J.A. Spahija, Toronto, Canada, p.A5304<br />
Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist Improves Inspiratory<br />
Phase of Patient-Ventilator Interaction During Noninvasive<br />
Ventilation/N. Fujimura, A. Ikeda, K. Nobukuni, J. Yoshino, A.<br />
Zaitsu, Kurume, Japan, p.A5305<br />
The Comparative Effectiveness of Noninvasive and Invasive<br />
Ventilation in Pneumonia/M.S. Stefan, P.K. Lindenauer, T. Lagu,<br />
A. Priya, P. Pekow, N.S. Hill, B.H. Nathanson, J. Steingrub,<br />
Springfield, MA, p.A5306<br />
Outcomes of Patients on Noninvasive Ventilation in Acute<br />
Respiratory Failure Due to Pneumonia/A.J. Hayek, K. Lipatov, P.<br />
Yau, A. Arroliga, E. Stock, S. Ghamande, Temple, TX, p.A5307<br />
A Survey of Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Practices in<br />
Shandong Province, China/X. Chen, R. Zhang, A. Qu, B. Zhang,<br />
J. Xing, D. Hao, C. Ma, S. Yang, Y. Xie, F. Li, Jinan, China,<br />
p.A5308<br />
Ventilator Settings and Outcome of Noninvasive and Invasive<br />
Ventilation for Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure on<br />
Chronic Interstitial Lung Disease/K. Wakabayashi, T. Tateishi,<br />
Y.U. Adachi, N. Inase, K. Nakazawa, Tokyo, Japan, p.A5309<br />
Facilitator:<br />
P788<br />
P789<br />
P790<br />
P791<br />
P792<br />
P793<br />
P794<br />
P795<br />
P796<br />
P797<br />
P798<br />
P799<br />
P800<br />
P801<br />
E. Fan, MD, PhD, Toronto, Canada<br />
Short-Term Physiological Effects of Nasal High-Flow in<br />
Patients with Respiratory Distress. Impact of Flow Rates on<br />
the Work of Breathing/M. Delorme, P.-A. Bouchard, M. Simon, F.<br />
Lellouche, Bordeaux, France, p.A5310<br />
Short-Term Physiological Effects of Nasal High-Flow in<br />
Healthy Subjects. Impact of Flow Rates on the Work of<br />
Breathing/M. Delorme, P.-A. Bouchard, M. Simon, F. Lellouche,<br />
Bordeaux, France, p.A5311<br />
Automated Oxygen Titration During High Flow Oxygen<br />
Therapy. Evaluation of the Feasibility in Healthy Subjects/F.<br />
Lellouche, E. L’Her, P.-A. Bouchard, M. Delorme, T. Elfaramawy,<br />
M. Morissette, B. Gosselin, Quebec, Canada, p.A5312<br />
Optimal Delivery of Salbutamol with a Pressurized Metered<br />
Dose Inhaler within a High Flow Nasal Therapy Circuit/F.<br />
Reminiac, C. Landel, S. Gensburger, T. Bocar, L. Mordier, M.<br />
Philippe, D. Le Pennec, L. Vecellio, S. Ehrmann, Tours, France,<br />
p.A5313<br />
Evaluating Bronchodilator Delivery During Nasal High Flow<br />
Therapy: A Bench Study/F. Reminiac, C. Landel, M. Philippe, L.<br />
Vecellio, D. Le Pennec, S. Ehrmann, Tours, France, p.A5314<br />
Hygrometry of Gas Delivered with Different High Flow Oxygen<br />
Humidifiers and Impact on Comfort of the Level of<br />
Hygrometry/P.-A. Bouchard, M. Delorme, F. Lellouche, Quebec,<br />
Canada, p.A5315<br />
Validation of the S/F Ratio in a Non-Intubated Hospitalized<br />
Cohort/T. Deiss, F. Moazed, T. Liu, M. Lippi, K.N. Kangelaris, M.<br />
Matthay, K. Liu, C.S. Calfee, San Francisco, CA, p.A5316<br />
Nasal High Flow Therapy Improves Comfort and Dyspnea<br />
during Breaks off Noninvasive Ventilation in the Acute Care<br />
Setting Compared to Standard Oxygen/G. Spoletini, L. Pisani, C.<br />
Mega, M. Alotaibi, A. Khoja, F. Blasi, S. Nava, N.S. Hill, Cambridge,<br />
United Kingdom, p.A5317<br />
Short Term Physiological Effects of Nasal High Flow (NHF) on<br />
Respiratory Mechanics in Stable Patients with Chronic<br />
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)/L. Pisani, N. Corcione,<br />
V. Comellini, F. Natali, L. Fasano, S. Nava, Bologna, Italy, p.A5318<br />
Daytime Breathing Pattern Changes by Nasal High Flow<br />
Therapy in Chronic Hypercapnic COPD Patients/G. Nilius, K.-J.<br />
Franke, U. Domanski, M.F. Schroeder, S. Tatkov, Hagen,<br />
Germany, p.A5319<br />
Comparison of Aerosol Deposition with Heated and Unheated<br />
High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) in Healthy Adults/<br />
L. Alcoforado, A. Ari, J. De Melo Barcelar, S.C. S. Brandao, J.B.<br />
Fink, A. Dornelas De Andrade, Recife, Brazil, p.A5320<br />
Nasal Highflow (NHF) - Quantitation of CO2-Wash-Out in a<br />
Lung Model/J. Braunlich, H. Wirtz, Leipzig, Germany, p.A5321<br />
Nasal Highflow (NHF) - Worsening Oxygenation Without FIO2<br />
Adjustment/J. Braunlich, H. Wirtz, Leipzig, Germany, p.A5322<br />
Safety of Using a Laryngeal Mask Airway During Bedside<br />
Percutaneous Tracheostomy/M.J. Sanley, M.B. Warner, R. Sonti,<br />
A.G. Vinayak, Washington, DC, p.A5323<br />
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