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ATS 2023 Presentations

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Avery Bogart

Premorbid Metabolic Syndrome

Is Associated

With the Hypoinflammatory

Latent Class Analysis

Phenotype in ARDS and Sepsis

ATS Student Scholars Presentation

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Sunday May 21st

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8-9am

Premorbid Metabolic Syndrome

Is Associated

With the Hypoinflammatory

Latent Class Analysis

Phenotype in ARDS and Sepsis

Clinical and Translational Studies

in Sepsis Mini Symposium

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Tuesday May 23rd

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Marriott Marquis Washington,

Independence Ballroom

Salons A-D (Level M4)

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3:15-3:27pm Eastern

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Read Abstract

Jamie Meegan PhD

Oxidized Cell-free Hemoglobin

and Low-density Lipoprotein

Contribute to Lung

Microvascular Endothelial Barrier Dysfunction

and Poor Outcomes During Sepsis

(Poster Board 423)

At the Crossroads of Disease:

Metabolic and Inflammatory Drivers

in Pulmonary Vascular Disease

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Tuesday May 23rd

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Walter E. Washington Convention Center 

Room 151A (Street Level)

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Poster Viewing: 2:15-3:00pm Eastern 

Discussion: 3:00-4:15pm Eastern

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Read Abstract

V. Eric Kerchberger, MD

Common SNPs in NK Cell

NKG2D Receptor and Ligand Genes

Are Associated With Improved

Oxygenation in Critically Ill Adults (606)

Clinical and Translational Studies

in ALI and ARDS

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Tuesday May 23rd

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Walter E. Washington Convention Center 

Room 201 (Level 2)

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2:15-4:15pm Eastern

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Read Abstract 

Alex Dragnich, MD

Post-Operative Delirium

Is Associated With

Increased Mortality and

Hospital Discharge Destination

In Lung Transplant Recipients (112)

Moving The Needle Forward

In Lung Transplantation

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Tuesday May 23rd

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Marriott Marquis Washington,

Marquis Ballroom 

Salons 1-2 (Level M2)

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2:15-4:15pm Eastern

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Read Abstract

Lorraine B. Ware MD

Latent Class Phenotypes Predict Therapeutic Response to Acetaminophen in Sepsis Patients with Elevated Cell-Free Hemoglobin: A Reanalysis of the ACROSS Trial (123)

Topics in Sepsis and Septic Shock

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Wednesday May 24th

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Marriott Marquis Washington,

Marquis Ballroom 

Salons 1-2 (Level M2)

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8:00-10:00am Eastern

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Read Abstract

Peri-Operative Factors That Drive Cell-Free Hemoglobin-Mediated Primary Graft Dysfunction

The NHLBI Lung Transplant Consortium

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Wednesday May 24th

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Walter E Washington Convention Center

Room 202 B (Level 2)

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10:54-11:06am Eastern

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