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Examine the involvement of growth factors and other peptides in intestinal epithelial repair during critical illness and their potential use as therapeutic targets
Describe the impact that abnormalities of gastrointestinal physiology has on tolerance to enteral feeding
Assess the efficacy of prokinetic agents in improving feeding tolerance and the risks associated with their use
Speaker(s):
Michael
D. Kraft,
PharmD, BCNSP,
Assistant Director, Education and Research,
University of Michigan Health System, Department of Pharmacy Services, Ann Arbor, MI
Stephen
McClave,
MD,
Professor and Director of Clinical Nutrition, Department of Gastroenterology,
University of Louisville Health, Louisville, KY
Douglas
Seidner,
MD, AGAF, FACG, FASPEN, CNSC,
Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; Director, Vanderbilt Center for Human Nutrition,
Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Nashville, TN