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WEDNESDAY • MAY 18 407<br />

1004 Standardizing and Improving the Hand-Off Process During<br />

Rapid Response Team Activations/P. Jagtap, F. Hashmi, A.<br />

Kogan, A. Gallo De Moraes, J. Elmer, S. Capels, R.A. Oeckler, J.<br />

Jensen, Rochester, MN, p.A7616<br />

1005 Improving Prehospital Recognition of Severe Sepsis (PRESS):<br />

Knowledge and Attitudes of First Responders/C. Polito, I.<br />

Bloom, A. Yancey, J. Lairet, A. Isakov, D. Murphy, G.S. Martin, J.E.<br />

Sevransky, Atlanta, GA, p.A7617<br />

1006 Biomarker Measurement During Prehospital Care: A<br />

Systematic Review/A. Khalid, C. Martin-Gill, C.W. Callaway, D.M.<br />

Yealy, C.W. Seymour, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A7618<br />

1007 Utility of Pre-Hospital Glasgow Coma Scale in Predicting<br />

In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Sepsis/R. Dolan, C. Polito,<br />

A. Isakov, A. Yancey, I. Bloom, G.S. Martin, J.E. Sevransky,<br />

Atlanta, GA, p.A7619<br />

1008 The Neighborhood Effect: Is Critical Illness Contagious on<br />

Hospital Wards?/M.M. Churpek, A. Mayampurath, G.<br />

Goksu-Gursoy, D.P. Edelson, M.D. Howell, S.L. Volchenboum,<br />

Chicago, IL, p.A7620<br />

1009 High Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Capacity Strain at the Time of<br />

Emergency Department Triage is Associated with Decreased<br />

ICU Admissions Among Patients with Severe Sepsis/G.L.<br />

Anesi, S.D. Halpern, N.B. Gabler, G.J. Escobar, V. Liu,<br />

Philadelphia, PA, p.A7621<br />

1010 Peer Led Education to Improve Identification and Treatment of<br />

Patients with Sepsis/L.E. Howard, K.S. Allen, J. Paulsgrove, G.T.<br />

Kinasewitz, Oklahoma City, OK, p.A7622<br />

1011 Sepsis Alerts in the Emergency Department to Expedite the<br />

Care of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock/B. Keveson, B. Smith,<br />

M. Cate, P. Steves, R. Clouser, M. Holman, G.B. Allen, Burlington,<br />

VT, p.A7623<br />

1012 Prediction of Acute Respiratory Failure in Severe Chronic<br />

Obstructive Respiratory Disease: What Do We Need to Learn in<br />

Emergency Department?/A. Sadigov, K. Agayeva, S. Huseynova,<br />

G. Sadigova, Baku, Azerbaijan, p.A7624<br />

1013 As Assessment of Detection and Early Intervention in Patients<br />

with Sepsis at an Urban Teaching Hospital/T.T. Yamanaka, J.<br />

Chae, L. Estep, A. Kobzik, B.A. Buchcic, S. Benken, J. Jacobson,<br />

Chicago, IL, p.A7625<br />

1014 Reducing the Time to Antibiotic Administration in Patients<br />

with Sepsis: One Hospital’s Experience/C.G. Hebenstreit, M.S.<br />

Narat, S.S. Patil, B. Patel, D.D. Jackson, A.A. Aman, T. Johnson,<br />

K. Gopal, K. Gomez, Houston, TX, p.A7626<br />

1015 Mortality Among High Risk Patients with Septic Shock<br />

admitted to U.S. Teaching-Intensive Hospitals in July: A<br />

Retrospective Observational Study /A. Saqib, B. Pandya, M.<br />

Chahloub, Staten Island, NY, p.A7627<br />

1016 Identifying Variables in Unexpected ICU Admissions and<br />

Impact on Mortality in Septic Patients Following a Bundled<br />

Care Initiative: A Retrospective Case Control Analysis/A.R.<br />

Wali, R. Sell, V. Tolia, C. Tomaszewski, G. Wardi, San Diego, CA,<br />

p.A7628<br />

1017 Impact of Delayed Admission to the Intensive Care Unit from<br />

the Emergency Department upon Sepsis Outcomes and Sepsis<br />

Protocol Compliance/M. Agustin, L.L. Price, P. LaCamera, A.<br />

Andoh-Duku, Boston, MA, p.A7629<br />

1018 Pre-Hospitalization Use of Beta-Blockers and Clinical<br />

Outcomes in Septic Shock Patients Admitted to Intensive Care<br />

Unit/T. Jain, S. Mawri, J. Shah, Y. Alsafadi, W. Al-Darzi, E.<br />

Abdelrahim, N. Huda, K. Ananthasubramaniam, Detroit, MI,<br />

p.A7630<br />

1019 Evaluation of Adjudicated Sepsis Diagnosis and a Novel, Host<br />

Response Assay in the Diagnosis of Sepsis in Critically Ill<br />

Patients/R.R. Miller, B. Lopansri, L. McHugh, T. Seldon, J. Burke,<br />

Murray, UT, p.A7631<br />

1020 Trajectory of Multiscalar Variability Dynamics in Physiologic<br />

Phase Space Correlates with Mortality in Septic Patients/M.<br />

Abas, B. Vandendriessche, T.E. Dick, K.A. Loparo, F.J. Jacono,<br />

Cleveland, OH, p.A7632<br />

1021 The Impact of Critical Care Outreach on Intensive Care Unit<br />

Readmissions/S.S. Loren, F.J. Zadravecz, M.M. Churpek, N.M.<br />

Twu, M.D. Howell, D.P. Edelson, Chicago, IL, p.A7633<br />

1022 Hospital Readmissions for Recurrent Sepsis: New Or Recurrent<br />

Infection?/K.M. DeMerle, H.C. Prescott, Ann Arbor, MI, p.A7634<br />

1023 Effect of Care Fragmentation on Outcomes of<br />

Rehospitalizations For Severe Sepsis Survivors/M. Hua, M.N.<br />

Gong, A. Miltiades, H. Wunsch, New York, NY, p.A7635<br />

1024 Severe Sepsis Associated 30-Day Readmissions - Analysis of<br />

a Nationwide Medicare Sample/B. Norman, C.R. Cooke, J.<br />

Graves, E.W. Ely, Nashville, TN, p.A7636<br />

D105<br />

POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION<br />

RESPIRATORY FAILURE : ROLE OF THE<br />

DIAPHRAGM AND SKELETAL MUSCLES<br />

1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER<br />

Room 3011 (West Building, Level 3)<br />

Poster Viewing 1:30-2:15<br />

Discussion 2:15-3:30<br />

Poster Discussion Session<br />

Chairing: A. Demoule, MD, PhD, Paris, France<br />

F. Laghi, MD, Hines, IL<br />

F.D. McCool, MD, Providence, RI<br />

801 Sepsis Activated Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and<br />

Decreased Contractile Function of Diaphragm In Rats/G. Jiao,<br />

P. Wang, L. Hao, M. Wang, B. Zhong, M. Yu, S. Zhao, R. Feng, S.<br />

Tan, L. Chen, J. Yuan, Shenyang, China, p.A7637<br />

802 Sepsis Induces an Early but Reversible Diaphragm<br />

Dysfunction/M. Dres, B.-P. Dube, J. Mayaux, J. Delemazure, L.<br />

Dangers, T. Similowski, A. Demoule, Paris, France, p.A7638<br />

ATS 2016 • San Francisco<br />

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

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