64 SUNDAY • MAY 15 P1358 P1359 P1360 P1361 P1362 P1363 P1364 P1365 P1366 P1367 P1368 P1369 P1370 P1371 A49 Paclitaxel Induced Pneumonitis as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome/J. MacLeod, E. Chen, G.R. Bourjeily, R. El-Bizri, Providence, RI, p.A1669 Metastatic Pulmonary Calcification Following Orthotopic Liver Transplant: A Bronchoscopic Diagnosis/V. Kundel, T.J. Harkin, New York, NY, p.A1670 Ulcerative Colitis: Inflammation Beyond the Bowel/S.N. Jogani, P.B. Brasher, M.K. Subik, M.A. Judson, S. Beegle, Albany, NY, p.A1671 Eosinophilic Pneumonia Induced by IM Progesterone After In Vitro Fertilization/A. Baig, S.L. Schmidt, Grand Rapids, MI, p.A1672 Delayed Paclitaxel-Induced Interstitial Pneumonitis in Breast Cancer/N. Durairajan, A. Ali, Detroit, MI, p.A1673 A Case of ILD as a Consequence of Volatile Anesthetic Exposure/N. Najjar, W. Palfrey, P. Patel, M. Faisal, V. Seeram, J. Cury, Jacksonville, FL, p.A1674 Ground Glass Attenuation: Atypical Presentation of Atypical Antipsychotics/K. Gunasekaran, S. Murthi, N. Panneerselvam, O. Ahmad, N. Lone, Cooperstown, NY, p.A1675 “Into the Blue”: A Case of Symptomatic Rasburicase-Induced Methemoglobinemia/D. Rudym, N. Jindal, R. Greene, New York, NY, p.A1676 Daptomycin Induced Eosinophilic Pneumonia/R. Sharara, A.C. Singh, Y. Hattab, B. Barker, Pittsburgh, PA, p.A1677 Blitz Attack: An Unusual Presentation of Amiodarone Toxicity/P. Sen, A. Abu Arqoub, A. Patel, R. Miller, V. Patel, Newark, NJ, p.A1678 Amiodarone: A Cryptic Culprit for Cirrhosis Associated Respiratory Failure/O. Awan, M. Mahmoudi, A. Basavaraj, R. Rajmane, New York City, NY, p.A1679 Biloptysis as a Late Complication of Hepatic TheraSpherer Radiation for Metastatic Breast Cancer/S. Hayat, Grand Rapids, MI, p.A1680 Spontaneous Mediastinal Hematoma: Complication of Anticoagulation in a Patient Presenting with Dyspnea/W. Mansour, E. Moussaly, J. Zaidan, A. Abou Yassine, M. Chalhoub, Staten Island, NY, p.A1681 Pulmonary Embolism Secondary to Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy/S. Patel, H. Hawamdeh, A. Ataya, D. Urbine, Gainesville, FL, p.A1682 THEMATIC POSTER SESSION COPD: CARE DELIVERY 9:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER Viewing: Posters will be on display for entire session. Area B, Hall D (North Building, Lower Level) Discussion: 11:00-11:45: authors will be present for individual discussion 11:45-12:45: authors will be present for discussion with assigned facilitators Facilitator: P209 P210 P211 P212 P213 P214 P215 P216 Facilitator: P217 P218 P219 P220 F.C. Sciurba, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Current Treatment and Symptomatic Burden of Patients with COPD Consulting for Routine Care According to 2014 GOLD Classifications/B. Ding, M. Small, G. Bergstrom, U. Holmgren, Gothenburg, Sweden, p.A1683 Hospital Utilization for COPD Patients Enrolled in a Home Based Pulmonary Population Health <strong>Program</strong> Utilizing Respiratory Therapists in Partnership with a National Medicare Advantage Plan/A.H. Greene, Nashville, TN, p.A1684 Inhaler Preference, Attribute Importance and Satisfaction for Asthma and Patients with COPD Consulting for Routine Care/B. Ding, M. Small, G. Bergstrom, U. Holmgren, Gothenburg, Sweden, p.A1685 Results of a Canadian Parallel Survey for Family Physicians and COPD Patients: The Exacerbation Prevention in Canada <strong>Program</strong>/A.G. Kaplan, M. Balter, C. Poirier, R. Leigh, Richmond Hill, Canada, p.A1686 Developing a Spirometry <strong>Program</strong> in the Primary Care Setting to Enhance COPD Diagnosis/C. Rodriguez Flores, M.V. Lopez Varela, E. Pacheco, M. Mamchur, J. Nunez, K. Rabunal, F. Gimenez, A. Tempone, K. Fagundez, C. Silva, Montevideo, Uruguay, p.A1687 Participation in a Telemedicine <strong>Program</strong> for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Improves Daily Symptoms/N. Gaeckle, D. Ciccolella, A. Criner, G. Criner, Philadelphia, PA, p.A1688 Inappropriate Use of Inhaled Corticosteroids in COPD/E. Dabscheck, A. Harrison, B. Borg, B.R. Thompson, M. Hew, Prahran, Australia, p.A1689 The Alliance Between General Practitioners and Pulmonologists Improves Characterization and Appropriate Treatment of Chronic Respiratory Diseases/A. Benfante, R. Messina, V. Milazzo, U. Nesti, N. Scichilone, Palermo, Italy, p.A1690 N.E. Bracken, ACNPC, MSN, Chicago, IL Assessment of Current States and Future Risks of COPD by Questionnaire-Based Survey in Japan/H. Takeuchi, T. Koya, T. Hasegawa, M. Hayashi, T. Sakagami, Y. Kimura, A. Aoki, S. Watanabe, E. Suzuki, T. Kikuchi, Niigata, Japan, p.A1691 Impact of Education in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients: A Single Center Experience/C. Boily-Daoust, S. Preville-Ratelle, Y. Dubois, C. Poirier, C. Bergeron, Montreal, Canada, p.A1692 Economic Analysis for Inpatient Therapy for Patients with Acute Exacerbation of COPD in Japan: Comparison with Bronchial Asthma/H. Katsura, A. Sato, M. Hasegawa, A. Okabayashi, N. Yokohori, Chiba, Japan, p.A1693 Clinical Assessment and Management of Inhaler Therapy in Patients Diagnosed With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/E.J. Soto Hurtado, A. Albarracin Arregosa, M.D. Almenara Escribano, A. Ruz Zafra, F.J. Cabello Rueda, A. Ruiz Cantero, Ronda, Spain, p.A1694 ATS 2016 • San Francisco
SUNDAY • MAY 15 65 P221 P222 P223 P224 P225 Facilitator: P226 P227 P228 P229 P230 P231 P232 P233 Feasibility of Using Smartwatches and Smartphones to Monitor Patients with COPD/R. Wu, E. De Lara, D. Liaqat, I. Thukral, A.S. Gershon, Toronto, Canada, p.A1695 Developing a Simple Screening Tool for Detecting COPD in Primary Care Setting: The PUMA Study/M. Montes De Oca, M.V. Lopez Varela, A. Rey, A. Casas Herrera, R. Stirvulov, V. Di Boscio, Caracas, Venezuela, p.A1696 Factors Associated with COPD Underdiagnosis in a High-Risk Primary Care Population: The PUMA Study/A. Casas Herrera, J. Jardim, M. Montes De Oca, M.V. Lopez Varela, E. Schiavi, C. Aguirre, Bogota, Colombia, p.A1697 Therapeutic Choices for COPD Following the Revised GOLD Guidelines/B.B. Aarli, B.K. Nore, K.Y. Garatun-Tjeldstoe, Bergen, Norway, p.A1698 Respiratory Medication Use in Primary Care of Four Latin American Countries: The PUMA study/J. Jardim, R. Stirvulov, D. Moreno, G. Zabert, M.V. Lopez Varela, M. Montes De Oca, Sao Pablo, Brazil, p.A1699 W.A. Quezada, MD, New York, NY The Clinical Impact of an Integrated Care Model for COPD: Results from the Velletri-Lariano (VELA) Cohort/G. De Filippi, M. Lallini, G. De Riggi, G. Marchetti, C. Dimartino, A.M. Russetti, E. Ferrari, R. Pistellli, M.S. Magnoni, M. Riparbelli, A. Rizzi, P. Angeletti, Velletri, Italy, p.A1700 Risk Factors and a Model Predictive of AECOPD in Patients Rehospitalized Within 3 Months/Y. Zhou, W. Li, D.Y. Feng, H.L. Yang, C.T. Liu, T.T. Zhang, Guang Zhou, China, p.A1701 New Diagnosis of COPD with Spirometry Associated with Reduction in First All-Cause Hospitalization/T.T. Yamanaka, S. Adimadhyam, T. Lee, M. Joo, Chicago, IL, p.A1702 Absence of Wheezing Is Associated with Underdiagnosis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Analysis of the NHANES, 2007-2012/T. Goto, C.A. Camargo, K. Hasegawa, Boston, MA, p.A1703 How Accurate Is the Clinical Diagnosis of COPD in Hospitalized Patients?/M. Hanna, F.D. Ponce, Z. Ghazarian, R. Sekhon, M. Lange, M. Ismail, M.A. Khan, Paterson, NJ, p.A1704 Accuracy of Self-Reporting in Diagnosis of COPD/N.P. Kozodoy, E.C. Crawford, J. Hammersley, J.C. Willey, Toledo, OH, p.A1705 Assessment of COPD Severity in a Real-Life Cohort of German Patients- 1-Year Follow-Up Data from the DACCORD Study/H. Worth, R. Buhl, C.-P. Criee, P. Kardos, N. Lossi, C. Mailaender, C. Vogelmeier, Fuerth, Germany, p.A1706 A Brief Mindfulness <strong>Program</strong> to Increase Quality of Life in Chronic Lung Disease/R. Benzo, J.L. Kirsch, J. Hoult, D. Rasmussen, Rochester, MN, p.A1707 A50 THEMATIC POSTER SESSION ASTHMA: OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES 9:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. MOSCONE CENTER Viewing: Posters will be on display for entire session. Area A, Hall D (North Building, Lower Level) Discussion: 11:00-11:45: authors will be present for individual discussion 11:45-12:45: authors will be present for discussion with assigned facilitators Facilitator: P82 P83 P84 P85 P86 P87 P88 P89 P90 A. Sood, MD, MPH, Albuquerque, NM Physician Perspectives on the Burden and Management of Asthma in Six Countries: The Global Asthma Physician Survey (GAPS)/D. Hinds, K.R. Chapman, P. Piazza, M. Gibbs, C. Raherison, K. Gaalswyk, T. Greulich, J. Lin, K. Davis, Collegeville, PA, p.A1708 Obesity Predisposes to Airway Closure During Bronchial Challenge in Asthma/M. Subramanian, D.G. Chapman, D.A. Kaminsky, C.G. Irvin, L.J. Smith, J.H.T. Bates, A.E. Dixon, Burlington, VT, p.A1709 Establishing a Correct Diagnosis in Adults Who Have Been Mis-Diagnosed with Asthma/H. Pham, K. Vandemheen, L.-P. Boulet, J.M. FitzGerald, M. Ainslie, S. Gupta, C. Lemiere, S. Field, A. McIvor, P. Hernandez, I. Mayers, S.D. Aaron, Ottawa, Canada, p.A1710 Trends in Healthcare Utilization for Asthma Exacerbations Among Diverse US Populations and Geographic Regions: 2004-2010/E.K. Larkin, T. Gebretsadik, T. Hartert, R.L. Lee, A.M. Evans, N.M. Sicignano, A.C. Wu, C. Iribarren, M. Butler, E. Mitchell, J. Morrow, C. Stone, K. Turi, P. Wu, Nashville, TN, p.A1711 Risk Factors Of Severe Asthma Exacerbations: A Real World Study/K. Verhamme, M. Engelkes, M. De Ridder, E. Svensson, K. Berencsi, D. Prieto-Alhambra, C. Giaquinto, F. Lapi, G. Picelli, N. Boudiaf, F.C. Albers, S. Cockle, E. Bradford, R. Suruki, P. Rijnbeek, M. Sturkenboom, Rotterdam, Netherlands, p.A1712 Predictors of Added Value of Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FeNO) in the Management of Asthma: Insight from Medical Practice/I. Coman, Y. Dubois, C. Bergeron, Montreal, Canada, p.A1713 Feedback on Adherence and Inhaler Technique Using the INCA Device: A Randomised Control Trial in Severe Asthma/I. Sulaiman, E. MacHale, J. Seheult, S. D’Arcy, V. Rapcan, M. Mokoka, B. Cushen, I. Killane, A. Franciosi, A. Sahadevan, M. Keane, J.M. Keane, S. Lane, D. Murphy, R. Reilly, R. Costello, Dublin, Ireland, p.A1714 Inhaler Technique Errors Have an Impact on Drug Delivery./I. Sulaiman, J. Seheult, N. Sadasivuni, B. Cushen, M. Mokoka, R. Costello, Dublin, Ireland, p.A1715 Does Personality Traits and Medication Adherence Affect Control of Asthma?/A.F. Kalpaklioglu, A. Baccioglu, A. Yorgancioglu, Y. Havlucu, B. Gemicioglu, S. Sheikh, M. Erdinc, O. Goksel, Kirikkale, Turkey, p.A1716 SUNDAY MORNING ATS 2016 • San Francisco
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