408 WEDNESDAY • MAY 18 803 ICU Acquired Diaphragm and Limb Muscles Weakness: Respective Prevalence, Risk Factors and Prognostic Impact - A Prospective Study/M. Dres, B.-P. Dube, J. Mayaux, J. Delemazure, D. Reuter, T. Similowski, A. Demoule, Paris, France, p.A7639 804 Thiamin Mitigates Sepsis-Induced Diaphragm Muscle Dysfunction in Rats/E. Zhu, L. Fang, V.S. Subramanian, H.M. Said, C. Sassoon, Long Beach, CA, p.A7640 805 Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction with Exaggerated Upregulation of Proteolysis Pathways in Dystrophic (mdx) Mice/B.J. Petrof, F. Liang, T. Li, C. Giordano, Montreal, Canada, p.A7641 806 Diaphragm Inactivity and Eccentric Contractile Activity Are Common and Impair Diaphragm Function During Mechanical Ventilation/E.C. Goligher, C. Urrea, S.L. Vorona, L.J. Brochard, M. Dres, C.A. Sinderby, S.-S. Bolz, G.D. Rubenfeld, B.P. Kavanagh, N.D. Ferguson, Toronto, Canada, p.A7642 807 Electrical Activity to Determine the Start of Diaphragm Activity in Mechanically Ventilated Patients: An Observational Study/M. Rauseo, I. Soliman, L. Chen, N. Rittayamai, G.-Q. Chen, M. Sklar, C. Campbell, E.C. Goligher, J.O. Friedrich, C.A. Sinderby, L. Heunks, L.J. Brochard, Toronto, Canada, p.A7643 808 Measuring Tidal Volume with Electrical Impedence Tomography/D. DiBardino, K. Tzu-Jen, D. Chong, J. Newell, B. Amm, G. Boverman, D. Shoudy, G. Saulnier, D. Isaacson, D. Davenport, J. Ashe, New York, NY, p.A7644 809 Rapid Shallow Breathing Index Calculated by Electrical Impedance Tomography: A Case Report Before and After Extubation/D. DiBardino, K. Tzu-Jen, D. Chong, J. Newell, B. Amm, G. Boverman, D. Shoudy, G. Saulnier, D. Isaacson, D. Davenport, J. Ashe, New York, NY, p.A7645 810 Expiratory Diaphragm Activity Reduces Atelectasis Formation/M. Pellegrini, G. Hedenstierna, A. Roneus, M. Segelsjo, A. Larsson, G. Perchiazzi, Uppsala, Sweden, p.A7646 811 Predictors of Survival in a Large Cohort of Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/T.S. Panchabhai, E. Mireles-Cabodevila, E.P. Pioro, L.S. Aboussouan, Phoenix, AZ, p.A7647 812 Course of Decline of Lung Function Based on Tolerance to Non-Invasive Ventilation in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/T.S. Panchabhai, E.P. Pioro, L.S. Aboussouan, X.-F. Wang, Q. Zhang, E. Mireles-Cabodevila, Phoenix, AZ, p.A7648 813 Does the Pathophysiologic Category of Respiratory Failure Predict In-Hospital Mortality for Patients on Mechanical Ventilation in the Medical Intensive Care Unit?/M. Kakol, K. Lee Chuy, R. Lenhardt, Chicago, IL, p.A7649 814 Patterns of Inspiratory Muscles Activation by Surface Electromyography During Weaning from Invasive Mechanical Ventilation/G. Bellani, M. Pozzi, A. Bronco, N. Eronia, S. Arrigoni-Marocco, G. Villa, S. Stropeni, V. Sala, A.M. Pesenti, Monza, Italy, p.A7650 815 Determinants of Patient Compliance with Non-Invasive Ventilation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/T.T. Nicholson, S.B. Smith, J.M. Coleman, L.F. Wolfe, Chicago, IL, p.A7651 816 Contribution of Mechanical In-Exsufflation (MI-E) Device in Preventing Post-Extubation Respiratory Failure in Patient with Critical Illness Polyneuromyopathy (CIP). NEUROMIE/P. Wibart, T. Reginault, M. Garcia-Fontan, A. Benard, B. Barbrel, C. Bader, M.-P. Baudier, H.-N. Bui, F. Vargas, G. Hilbert, Bordeaux, France, p.A7652 817 Diaphragm Pacing as Successful Salvage Therapy in Failure to Wean Patients: Should This Novel Technology Be Used Earlier?/R. Onders, M. Elmo, C. Kaplan, H. Nearman, R. Schilz, Cleveland, OH, p.A7653 818 Completed FDA Feasibility Trial of Surgically Placed Temporary Diaphragm Pacing Electrodes: A Promising Option to Prevent and Treat Respiratory Failure/R. Onders, A. Markowitz, J. Hardacre, A. Prabhu, Y. Novitsky, H. Nearman, M. Elmo, C. Kaplan, Cleveland, OH, p.A7654 819 Diaphragm Activation in Ventilated Patients Using a Novel Phrenic Nerve Temporary Pacing Catheter: First-in-Humans Feasibility/S. Reynolds, A. Ebner, T. Meffen, V. Thakkar, M. Gani, K. Taylor, L. Clark, R. Meyyappan, R. Sandoval, E. Rohrs, J.A. Hoffer, New Westminster, Canada, p.A7655 820 Modulation of Stimulation Frequency During Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation of Abdominal-Wall Muscles to Assist Respiration/D. Radovanovic, A. McLachlan, T. Schnell, H. Shaikh, M.J. Tobin, F. Laghi, Hines, IL, p.A7656 821 Manual Muscle Testing, Functional Impairment, and Recovery: Evidence for Redefining ICU-Acquired Weakness in Older ICU Survivors/C.G. Garcia, L.R. Pollack, W.C. Gonzalez, T.H. Brannagan, L.H. Weimer, D.J. Lederer, M.R. Baldwin, New York, NY, p.A7927 822 End-Expiratory Airway Pressure Effects on Respiratory System Mechanics and Incidence of Tidal Hyper-Inflation During Open Abdominal Surgery/R. Huhle, D. D’Antini, J. Herrmann, M. Herzog, T. Bluth, M. Vidal-Melo, G. Cinnella, M.G.D. Abreu, Dresden, Germany, p.A7928 823 Failed Recovery of Muscle Function in Aged Mice with Lung Injury Is Linked to Specific Metabolic Alterations by Non-Targeted Metabolomics In Vivo/D.C. Files, A. Ilaiwy, C. Liu, T.L. Parry, J.R. Bain, M.J. Muehlbauer, M.S. Willis, Winston-Salem, NC, p.A7929 D106 POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION BIOMASS SMOKE, VOG, AND POLLUTANTS 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER Room 133 (North Building, Lower Level) Poster Viewing 1:30-2:15 Discussion 2:15-3:30 Chairing: A. Sood, MD, MPH, Albuquerque, NM G. Diette, MD, MHS, Baltimore, MD J.E. Sordillo, DSc, Boston, MA 101 Results of a Prospective Study Evaluating Non-Invasive Hemoglobin Adjustment of DLCO in a Pediatric Pulmonary Function Laboratory/W.D. Hardie, R. Sahay, N. Zhang, K. Foster, Cincinnati, OH, p.A7657 ATS 2016 • San Francisco
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Lee, New York, NY, p.A7661 106 Psychometric Testing of Four-Item Magnitude of Household Air Wood Smoke Exposure (MHAWS) Demonstrates Good Reliability and Validity/P.M. Meek, S. Schmiege, H. Petersen, H. Irshad, A. Sood, J. McDonald, Y. Tesfaigzi, Denver, CO, p.A7662 107 Knowledge, Attitude and Beliefs About the Health Hazards of Biomass Smoke Exposure Amongst Commercial Food Vendors in Calabar and Benin Cities-Nigeria/O.N.O. Nwankwo, N. Mokogwu, F.O. Ahmed, O. Agboghoroma, K. Mortimer, Calabar, Nigeria, p.A7663 108 Evaluation of Pulmonary Function in Rural Women Exposed to Biomass Fuel in Western India/S. Singh, M.D. Bargaje, R.B. Deoskar, A.T. Anokar, Pune , Maharashtra, India, p.A7664 109 Ambient Wood Smoke and Other Particulate Pollutants and Changes in Biomarkers of Systemic Inflammation, Coagulation and Thrombosis/D.P. Croft, S.J. Cameron, C.N. Morrell, C.J. Lowenstein, F. Ling, W. Zareba, P.K. Hopke, K. Thevenet-Morrison, K. Evans, M.J. Utell, D. Chalupa, D.Q. Rich, Rochester, NY, p.A7665 110 Association Between Biomass Fuel, Tobacco Use and Two-Month Sputum Smear Conversion Among Pulmonary Tuberculosis Cases in India/D. Reddy, S. Sahu, G. Roy, J. Ellner, C.R. Horsburgh, J. Pleskunas, S. Sarkar, N. Hochberg, Bronx, NY, p.A7666 111 Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition-Induced by Trans,Trans-2,4-Decadienal, a Component of Cooking Oil Fumes, in Human Bronchial Epithelium Cells/J.R. Tsai, I.-W. Chong, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, p.A7667 112 Swine Housing Dust Extract Elicits Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Macrophages/K. Locke, P. McIntosh, C. Murray, R. Minor, J. Waterman, Greensboro, NC, p.A7668 113 Indoor Particulate Matter Exposure Is Associated with Increased Black Carbon Content in Airway Macrophages of Former Smokers with COPD/L.M. Paulin, A.J. Belli, S. Bose, N.R. Aggarwal, C. DaSilva, L. Grammer, N.N. Hansel, Baltimore, MD, p.A7669 114 Endotoxin Levels Enhance the Allergenicity of Phthalates in Adults: Findings from the NHANES 2005-2006/J.A. Hoppin, P.D. Strassle, Raleigh, NC, p.A7670 115 Variations in Disinfectants Used by Nurses in US Healthcare Facilities/O. Dumas, A.S. Wiley, P.K. Henneberger, F.E. Speizer, J.-P. Zock, R. Varraso, N. Le Moual, K. Boggs, C.A. Camargo, VilleJuif, France, p.A7671 116 Swine Production Environment Influences Expression of CaMKII in Porcine Bronchial Epithelial Tissues/C. McClendon, R. Ranabhat, T.K. Gilbert, L. Graves, J. Waterman, Greensboro, NC, p.A7672 117 Piloting an Unobtrusive Aerosol Sampler for Healthcare Setting Surveillance/S.S. Blair, E. Kolderman, A.E.F. Dimmock, K.H.G. Walters, G.K. Kilper, J. Kesavan, R. Bascom, Hershey, PA, p.A7673 118 Moisture Damage in Homes and Wheezing Phenotypes: A Birth Cohort Study/A.M. Karvonen, A. Hyvarinen, M. Depner, P. Kirjavainen, P. Tiittanen, S. Remes, J. Genuneit, J. Pekkanen, Kuopio, Finland, p.A7674 119 Lung Function Changes Associated with Episodes of Volcanic Sulfur Dioxide Exposure/E.K. Tam, J. Davis, R. Miike, J. Orr, T. Divinski, T. De Marco, M. Heisman, T. Shibuya, M. Pearson, T. Elias, A.J. Sutton, Honolulu, HI, p.A7675 120 Volcanic Sulfur Dioxide Air Pollution and Reduced FEV1/FVC Ratio in Hawai’i Island Schoolchildren/E.K. Tam, K. Sircar, R. Miike, F. Yip, Honolulu, HI, p.A7676 121 Electronic Cigarettes: Knowledge Beliefs and Perceptions of Risk /V. Batra, C.B. Chasanov, R. Singh, Lewes, DE, p.A7677 122 Effects of Particulate Matter Exposure on Glucocorticoid Responsiveness in Human Airway Epithelial Cells/C.F. Rider, J.A. Hirota, C. Carlsten, Vancouver, Canada, p.A7930 123 Health Impacts of Reducing PM10 Concentrations Through Different Traffic Scenarios in Paris, France/C.N. Maesano, I. Annesi-Maesano, Paris, France, p.A7931 124 Tidal Breathing Simulation of Ozone Uptake in the Infant Rhesus Monkey Respiratory Tract/S.P. Motevalian, J. Ultman, R. Bascom, A. Borhan, University Park, PA, p.A7932 125 Atopy in Relation to Endotoxin and Fungal Exposures in Early Life: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2006/P.M. Salo, J. Wilkerson, R.D. Cohn, D.C. Zeldin, Research Triangle Park, NC, p.A7933 D107 POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION AND DISEASE: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER Room 3014 (West Building, Level 3) Poster Viewing 1:30-2:15 Discussion 2:15-3:30 ATS 2016 • San Francisco WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
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