Sessions Schedule
Three video-conferencing sessions a month
Every 1st and 2nd Tuesday of the month
1:00 – 2:00pm Eastern Time US
Virtual TeleECHO clinics will be available to anyone interested in participating. These free sessions are fully HIPAA-compliant and supported by Zoom. There are no prerequisites to join.
Please REGISTER to participate in LIFT-ECHO sessions.
Upcoming Session
Feb4
Avoiding Use of Long Term PN in Patients without Intestinal Failure
Expert: Dr. Alexandre Dreant, Dr. Stephane Schneider
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Identify criteria for diagnosing intestinal failure.
- Explore strategies to minimize unnecessary PN use.
- Promote multidisciplinary care to optimize nutrition.
Feb11
Enteral Autonomy and Survival in Pediatric Intestinal Failure
Expert: Dr. Simon Horslen
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Define enteral autonomy and its significance in pediatric intestinal failure.
- Identify factors influencing enteral autonomy and long-term survival in pediatric patients.
- Explore strategies to promote enteral autonomy and improve outcomes in pediatric intestinal failure.
Mar4
Medical Management of Intestinal Failure Based on Anatomy
Expert: Dr. Tim Vanuytsel
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Recognize the impact of anatomy on intestinal failure management.
- Explore tailored medical therapies based on anatomical variations.
- Optimize outcomes through anatomy-specific management strategies.
Mar11
Use of Growth Factors in Pediatric Intestinal Failure
Expert: TBD
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Understand the role of growth factors in pediatric intestinal failure management.
- Identify the different growth factors used and their mechanisms of action.
- Evaluate the clinical benefits and risks of growth factor therapy in pediatric patients.
Apr1
What Have We Learnt About GLP-2 Use: The French National Experience
Expert: Francisca Joly, MD, PhD
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Review the French National experience with GLP-2 in intestinal failure management.
- Analyze the outcomes and insights gained from GLP-2 use in French cohort studies.
- Discuss the implications of the French experience for future GLP-2 treatment strategies.
Apr8
Updates in Pediatric Intestinal Transplantation
Expert: Dr. George Mazariegos
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Review current indications for pediatric intestinal transplantation.
- Discuss advancements in surgical techniques and immunosuppression.
- Examine outcomes and emerging trends in pediatric intestinal transplantation.
May6
Individualizing Goals of GLP-2 Based on Anatomy
Expert: Dr. Simon Gabe
Learning objectives for this presentation:
May13
Choice of Lipid Emulsions in the Current Era
Expert: Dr. Kathleen Gura
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Understand the differences between available lipid emulsions.
- Evaluate the clinical indications for selecting specific lipid emulsions.
- Optimize lipid therapy based on patient-specific needs and current evidence.
Jun3
Metabolic Balance Studies in Intestinal Failure
Expert: Dr. Palle Jeppesen, Dr. Tim Vanuytsel, Dr. Astrid Verbiest
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Understand the role of metabolic balance studies in intestinal failure.
- Interpret metabolic data to guide nutritional management.
- Apply metabolic study findings to optimize patient care.
Jun10
CLABSI Prevention in Pediatric Intestinal Failure
Expert: Dr. Ethan Mezoff
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Identify the primary inpatient CLABSI surveillance network
- Compare current to previous CLABSI rates (approx.) among children with intestinal failure
- Discuss medical literature supporting the use of ethanol locking and current limitations
Jul1
Mistakes to Avoid in Managing Intestinal Failure
Expert: Dr. Simon Gabe
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Describe the principles in managing chronic intestinal failure
- Summarize the common pitfalls in managing CIF
- Summarize outcomes for CIF
Jul8
Management of the Central Line for the Pediatric Patient
Expert: Dr. Danielle Wendel
Learning objectives for this presentation:
- Specify preferred central access type and routine care for children with intestinal failure.
- Summarize the routine care needs for central venous access
- Utilize strategies to optimize prevention and early recognition of complications associated with central venous access in children with intestinal failure