Daily Archives: February 24, 2020

P123 THIRTY DAY READMISSIONS AMONG PATIENTS WITH COMPLICATED INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND EFFECTS ON OUTCOMES: RESULTS OF ANALYSIS OF 2016 NATIONWIDE READMISSION DATABASE

To determine the rate of hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge in patients with complicated Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and its impact on mortality, morbidity, and health care cost in the United States. Continue reading

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P045 ILLNESS STIGMA, BODY IMAGE DISSATISFACTION, TWARTED BELONGINGNESS, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN YOUTH WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) involves invasive symptoms and embarrassing treatment side effects (e.g., weight gain/loss). Elevated levels of depressive symptoms are also observed in youth with IBD, and have been linked to perceived illness stigma a… Continue reading

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P028 URGENT MEDICAL ACCESS FOR PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AT A PRIVATE COMMUNITY GASTROENTEROLOGY PRACTICE

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have chronic, life-long diseases with relapsing-remitting pattern that often require frequent utilization of healthcare services.[1] Urgent access to specialty care can help identify patients with acute me… Continue reading

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P122 SEX DIFFERENCES IN STATURAL GROWTH IMPAIRMENT IN PEDIATRIC CROHN’S DISEASE: EARLY FINDINGS FROM THE GROWTH STUDY

Statural growth impairment is both a marker and complication of poorly controlled Crohn’s disease (CD), and occurs more commonly in males than females. The specific molecular mechanisms responsible for this sex difference in growth impairment in CD rem… Continue reading

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P120 PRE-POUCH ILEITIS IS A RISK FACTOR FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CROHN’S DISEASE-LIKE COMPLICATIONS, NEED FOR BIOLOGIC THERAPY AND POUCH FAILURE

Pre-pouch ileitis or afferent limb inflammation is generally considered to be suggestive of de novo Crohn’s disease in patients with ileal pouch. However, the data on whether these patients progress to develop CD-like complications is limited. We aim t… Continue reading

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P129 INPATIENT OUTCOMES OF SEPSIS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS: A 2016 NATIONWIDE INPATIENT SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are at increased risk of infections due to the immunosuppressive drugs used for its treatment and by the virtue of the disease itself. The risk of infection is further exacerbated by decreased host response to v… Continue reading

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11 ENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH FEWER READMISSIONS AND DEATHS AMONG MALNOURISHED INPATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Malnutrition is a common complication observed in hospitalized patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Enteral nutrition therapy can be used to support the nutritional needs of inpatients with IBD. However, evidence on the impact of inpatient e… Continue reading

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P128 INCIDENCE AND OUTCOMES OF HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE IN OMLSTED COUNTY, MINNESOTA, USA

Patients (pts) with Crohn’s disease (CD) undergoing multiple surgeries are at risk of extensive bowel resections, short bowel syndrome (SBS) and malnutrition and may need home parenteral nutrition (HPN). The aim of our study was to estimate the inciden… Continue reading

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P117 CONTENT VALIDITY OF THE SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE (SQAAQ) IN ADULT AND ADOLESCENT PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE CROHN’S DISEASE

Subcutaneous (SC) delivery of biologic therapies is typically via a prefilled syringe or an auto-injector designed to offer a more convenient and more consistent administration of drug product. There is currently no gold standard instrument that is use… Continue reading

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P127 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FECAL URGENCY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY FROM SPARC IBD

Fecal urgency among patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can lead to psychological, functional, and social distress. Factors associated with urgency remain poorly understood. Continue reading

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