Poster Presentations – Tuesday, October 21, 10:30 am - 4:00 pmP1691. Substitution With Alternative Anti-TNF-α Therapy (SaVANT):Outcomes of a Crohn’s Disease Cohort Undergoing Substitution TherapyWith Certolizumab2014 ACG IBD Research Award2014 ACG Presidential Poster AwardAndrew Motlis, MD, Avinash Aravantagi, MD, Moheb Boktor, MD, AnkurSheth, MD, FACG, Kenneth Manas, MD, James Morris, MD, FACG,Paul Jordan, MD, FACG, Felix Becker, MD, PhD, Jonathan Alexander,PhD, Louisiana State University School of Medicine - Department ofGastroenterology and Hepatology, Shreveport, LAP1692. Clinical Features of Drug-Induced Lupus in Patients With IBDTreated With Anti-TNF-α TherapyGururaj Kolar, MD, Siddhant Yadav, MD, Sahil Khanna, MD, DavidWetter, MD, Kevin Moder, MD, Sunanda Kane, MD, FACG, EdwardLoftus, MD, FACG, Steward Carney Hospital, Department of InternalMedicine, Boston, MA, Mayo Clinic, Division of Gastroenterology andHepatology, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic, Department of Dermatology,Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic, Division of Rheumatology, Rochester, MNP1693. POSTER WITHDRAWNINFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE -CLINICAL VIGNETTESP1694. Gut Microbiome Instability in Pediatric Crohn’s PatientsCompared With Non-IBD Patients2014 ACG Presidential Poster AwardZoya Grigoryan, MS, Lea Ann Chen, MD, Medicine, New York UniversitySchool of Medicine, New York, NYP1695. Anti-TNF Therapy for De novo IBD Following CMV Colitis AfterRenal TransplantationPriyam Tripathi, MD, MPH, Jeffry Katz, MD, FACG, Case WesternReserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland,OHP1696. Myopericarditis in a Patient With Ulcerative Colitis onMesalamine and Prednisone: Case Report and Review of LiteratureMazyar Malakouti, MD, Karthik Garapati, MD, Charles Randall,MD, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX,Gastroenterology Research of San Antonio, San Antonio, TXP1697. Acute Pancreatitis as Initial Presentation of Crohn’s Disease:Report of a Rare CaseSara Keihanian, MD, Sarah Glover, DO, Division of Gastroenterology,Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FLP1698. Use of Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin/Protein Isolate(SBI) to Manage Refractory Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms and AvoidSurgeryGerald Dryden, MD, School of Medicine - University of Louisville,Louisville, KYP1699. A Case Report of Mesalamine-Induced Drug FeverParth Joshi, MD, Jeremy Weinberger, BA, Robert Cohen, MD, EmoryUniversity, Atlanta, GAP1700. Extensive Cerebral Sinus Venous Thrombosis in a Crohn’s Patienton Adalimumab Therapy Presenting as Severe Headache and VisionChangeMargaret Adamcewicz, DO, Katherine Chen, BS, Jennifer Lewis, MD,Danielle Marino, MD, Ashok Shah, MD, FACG, Gastroenterology,University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NYP1701. Successful Treatment of Refractory Perineal Metastatic Crohn’sDisease Using a Combination Therapy of Certolizumab, SurgicalDebridement, and Hyperbaric OxygenParit Mekaroonkamol, MD, Anthony Gamboa, MD, Tanvi Dhere, MD,Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GAP1702. Development of Collagenous Colitis in Inflammatory BowelDisease After Initiation of TNF InhibitorsRahoma Elharari, MD, Rima Shobar, MD, Ece Mutlu, MD, MBA, MS,FACG, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, ILP1703. IgA-λ/λ Biclonal Multiple Myeloma in a Patient With Crohn’sDisease: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureJie Zhang, MD, Xinjuan Liu, MD, Jing Chen, MM, Xue Chen, MM,Xue Li, MM, Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing An ZhenHospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, Departmentof Gastroenterology, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital MedicalUniversity, Beijing, China, Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing TongRen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, Departmentof Pathology, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University,Beijing, ChinaP1704. A Rare Disease Mimicking Crohn’s DiseaseHuafeng Shen, MD, David Cave, MD, Seymour Katz, MD, NUMC, EastMeadow, NY, UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA, NewYork University School of Medicine, New York, NYP1705. Autoinflammatory Disorder-Associated PouchitisDarren Seril, MD, PhD, Bo Shen, MD, FACG, Cleveland ClinicFoundation-Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Cleveland, OHFUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISORDERSP1706. The GutCheck Part 3: Early Clinical Utility of Surface-measuredMyoelectrical Signals of the GI Tract in Patients With Functional GIDisorders and Healthy ControlsGeorge Triadafilopoulos, MD, DSc, FACG, Steve Axelrod, PhD, AnandNavalgund, PhD, Prince Shah, MD, FACG, Uday Devanaboyina,PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, GilroyGastroenterology, Gilroy, CA, G-Tech Medical, Palo Alto, CAP1707. The GutCheck Part 2: Signal Processing and Preliminary ClinicalUtility of Surface-measured Myoelectrical Signals of the GI TractGeorge Triadafilopoulos, MD, DSc, FACG, Steve Axelrod, PhD, AnandNavalgund, PhD, Prince Shah, MD, FACG, Uday Devanaboyina,PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, GilroyGastroenterology, Gilroy, CA, G-Tech Medical, Palo Alto, CAP1708. The Effect of Dried Plum on Targeted Gut Flora and Host GeneExpression in a Rat Model of Post-Infectious IBSSeong-Eun Kim, MD, Sun Moon Kim, MD, Allen Yu, BS, ZacharyMarsh, BS, Walter Morales, BS, Gene Kim, BS, Stacy Weitsman, MS,Konstantinos Triantafyllou, MD, Mark Pimentel, MD, FACG, ChristopherChang, MD, PhD, Ewha Womans University, DaeJun, Republic ofKorea, Kunyang University, DaeJun, Republic of Korea, GI MotilityProgram, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, AttikonUniversity General Hospital, Athens University, GreeceP1709. High Prevalence of Subclinical Iron Deficiency in Patients WithIrritable Bowel SyndromeShadi Yarandi, MD, Jennifer Christie, MD, Gastroenterology, JohnsHopkins University, Baltimore, MD, Emory University, Atlanta, GAP1710. Folate Levels in Patients With Small Intestinal BacterialOvergrowth (SIBO)Anna Platovsky, MD, Aaron Tokayer, MD, FACG, Internal Medicine,Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NYP1711. Plecanatide and SP-333, Novel Agonists of Guanylate Cyclase-C,Attenuate Visceral Hypersensitivity in Rat ModelsKunwar Shailubhai, PhD, MBA, Illona-Marie Boulete, BSC, John Foss,PhD, E. Priya Eddy, PhD, Apoorva Joshi, MS, Viren Patwa, MS, VassilaTheodorou, PhD, Vaseem Palejwala, PhD, Lionel Bueno, PhD, Dr.esSC, Dr. Ing., Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc., Doylestown, PA, UMR 1331Toxalim INRA/INPT, Toulouse, France, Baruch S. Blumberg Institute,Doylestown, PAP1712. SP-333, a D-amino Acid Containing Peptide Agonist of GuanylateCyclase-C Is a Novel Drug Candidate for Treatment of GastrointestinalDisorders and DiseasesVaseem Palejwala, PhD, Apoorva Joshi, MS, Viren Patwa, MS, StephenComiskey, PhD, Rong Feng, PhD, John Foss, PhD, Kunwar Shailubhai,PhD, MBA, R&D, Synergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Doylestown, PA,Baruch S. Blumberg Institute, Doylestown, PAFor more information on ACG 2014 and to register, visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org.114
Poster Presentations – Tuesday, October 21, 10:30 am - 4:00 pmP1713. Validating a Brief Screening Questionnaire for IBS Patients WithSymptoms Aggravated by GI-Specific AnxietyJeffrey Lackner, PsyD, Brian Quigley, PhD, Gregory Gudleski, PhD,Jennifer Labus, PhD, Emeran Mayer, MD, Kirsten Tillisch, MD, LaurieKeefer, PhD, Darren Brenner, MD, Rebecca Firth, MHA, TheodorePettle, MD, Bruce Naliboff, PhD, University at Buffalo School ofMedicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, Northwestern University Feinberg Schoolof Medicine, Chicago, IL, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, LosAngeles, CAP1714. Characteristics of Healthcare Visits During the Crisis Yearof Adolescents With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Predict FutureGastrointestinal (GI) Healthcare UtilizationAmir Kalani, MD, PhD, Meghan Gilroy, MD, Jessica Del Pozo, PhD,Tashia Orr, BSc, Michael Lawson, MD, PhD, Drexel University Schoolof Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, KaiserPermanente Sacramento, Division of Gastroenterology, Sacramento, CA,University of California at Davis, Division of Internal Medicine, Davis, CAP1715. Reduced Healthcare Utilization Achieved by a MultidisciplinaryBehavioral Intervention for Adolescents With Irritable Bowel Syndrome(IBS): Four Year Healthcare Utilization Data Including Diagnostic ImagingStudies, Number and Nature of Healthcare Visits2014 ACG GutRunners Award2014 ACG Presidential Poster AwardAmir Kalani, MD, PhD, Meghan Gilroy, MD, Jessica Del Pozo, PhD,Tashia Orr, BSc, Michael Lawson, MD, PhD, Drexel University Schoolof Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia, CA, KaiserPermanente Sacramento, Division of Gastroenterology, Sacramento, CA,University of California at Davis, Division of Internal Medicine, Davis, CAP1716. A Brief Evidence-Based Curriculum Can Improve InternalMedicine Residents’ Ability to Successfully Manage Irritable BowelSyndrome and Reduce Unnecessary Diagnostic TestingAmoah Yeboah-Korang, MD, MPH, MSc, Shakthi Kumar, MD, SeemaGandhi, MD, Sharon Jedel, PsyD, Michael Brown, MD, Rush UniversityMedical Center, Chicago, ILP1717. Anorectal and Defecography Parameters in Patients WithContrast Retaining RectoceleKaterina Shetler, MD, Taehyun Chung, MD, Kagay Christopher, MD,Knowles Sarah, Qiwen Huang, Sergii Bhkhtii, MD, William Snape, PaloAlto Medical Foundation, Mountain View, CA, California Pacific MedicalCenter, San Francisco, CA, Palo Alto Medical Foundation ResearchInstitute, Palo Alto, CA, Regional Hospital, Zaporozhye, UkraineP1718. Age-Related Health Care Disparities in Patients With IrritableBowel Syndrome: Findings From a Sample of Commercially InsuredPatients2014 ACG Presidential Poster AwardBrian Lacy, MD, PhD, Haridarshan Patel, PharmD, Annie Guérin,MSc, Katherine Dea, MSc, Reza Alaghband, PhD, Eric Q. Wu, PhD,Justin Scopel, MD, MBA, Reema Mody, PhD, Dartmouth HitchcockMedical Center, Lebanon, NH, Global Outcomes and EpidemiologyResearch, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Deerfield, IL,Analysis Group, Inc., Boston, MA, Global Medical Affairs, TakedaPharmaceuticals International, Inc., Deerfield, ILP1719. Regional Variation of Care for Irritable Bowel Syndrome in theUnited StatesBrian Lacy, MD, PhD, Haridarshan Patel, PharmD, Annie Guérin,MSc, Katherine Dea, MSc, Reza Alaghband, PhD, Eric Q. Wu, PhD,Justin Scopel, MD, MBA, Reema Mody, PhD, Dartmouth-HitchcockMedical Center, Lebanon, NH, Global Outcomes and EpidemiologyResearch, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Deerfield, IL,Analysis Group, Inc., Boston, MA, Global Medical Affairs, TakedaPharmaceuticals International, Inc., Deerfield, ILP1720. Eluxadoline Demonstrates Efficacy in IBS-D LoperamideTreatment FailuresBrian Lacy, PhD, MD, FACG, June Almenoff, MD, PhD, David Andrae,PhD, Lisa Turner, RPh, Rocio Lopez, PhD, Scott Dove, PhD, PaulCovington, MD, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH,Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Morrisville, NCFUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISORDERS -CLINICAL VIGNETTESP1721. Prostate Cancer: A Novel Cause of Paraneoplastic IleusSimranjit Singh, MD, Sahibzada Latif, MD, FACG, Fnu Sanna, MD,Dhananjay Kulkarni, MD, Carle Foundation Hospital, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, ILP1722. Does She Have a Double Stomach?Rotimi Ayoola, MD, Humberto Sifuentes, MD, Neal Patel, MD, SatishRao, MD, PhD, FACG, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GAENDOSCOPYP1723. Practice Patterns of Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) With FineNeedle Aspiration in Pancreatic Mass LesionsAlexander Weick, MD, Vinay Katukuri, MD, Henry Ford Hospital,Detroit, MIP1724. Hemostatic Spray: What’s the Most Current Evidence?Salman Nusrat, MD, Owais Bhatti, MD, Muhammad Saad, MD,Mohammad Madhoun, MD, MSc, University of Oklahoma HealthSciences Center, Oklahoma, OKP1725. Factors Affecting Adverse Outcomes During ColonoscopySalman Nusrat, MD, Sultan Mahmood, MD, Hussein Bitar, MD,William Tierney, MD, FACG, Klaus Bielefeldt, MD, FACG, MohammadMadhoun, MD, FACG, Oklahoma University Health SciencesCenter, Oklahoma City, OK, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,Pittsburgh, PAP1726. Visualization Balloon Allows Successful Performance ofColonoscopy in Patients With Prior Documented Difficult ColonAnatomy: A Pilot Clinical StudySergey Kantsevoy, MD, PhD, Marianne Bitner, CRNA, DeborahHockett, BSN, RN, Deborah Pennington, MSN, RN, KarenChapman, RN, Kathleen Maier, BSW, RN, CGRN, April Vilches, BSN,RN, Barbara O’Neil, RN, ADN, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore,MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDP1727. Overt Gastrointestinal Bleeding and Predictors of Rebleedingin Hematologic MalignanciesYezaz Ghouri, MD, Ankur Varma, MD, Sachin Batra, MD, MPH, NiravThosani, MD, MHA, Mehnaz Shafi, MD, FACG, Sushovan Guha, MD,PhD, FACG, University of Texas- Health Science Center at Houston,Houston, TX, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, StanfordUniversity, Stanford, CAP1728. Evaluation of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Utility of Single-Balloon Enteroscopy: A Single Center ExperienceSherif Elhanafi, MD, Yi Jia, MD, Mohamed Othman, MD, JiayangLiu, MS, Alok Dwivedi, PhD, Marc Zuckerman, MD, FACG, Divisionof Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Texas TechUniversity Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, Division of Biostatisticsand Epidemiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Texas TechUniversity Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TXP1729. Mapping of Endoscopy Unit Workflow in a Tertiary Care TeachingHospitalSouvik Sarkar, MD, PhD, Amir Masoud, MD, Brian Clark, MD, KetaVaidya, MD, Nicole Loo, MD, Tarun Rustagi, MD, Avlin Imaeda, MD,PhD, John Allen, MD, MBA, FACG, Yale University School of Medicine,New Haven, CTP1730. Degree of Concordance Between Single Balloon Enteroscopy andCapsule Endoscopy for Obscure Gastrointestinal Bleeding After an InitialPositive CapsuleJavier Nieves, MD, Seth Lipka, MD, Ashok Shiani, BS, Kerolos Fahmi,MD, Sahab Mustafa, MD, Ambuj Kumar, MD, MPH, Patrick Brady, MD,FACG, Javier Nieves, University of South Florida, Tampa, FLP1731. Does Intravenous Toradol Lower the Risk for Post-EndoscopicRetrograde Cholangiopancreatography Pancreatitis?Hussein Al-Hamid, MD, Wuttiporn Manatsathit, MD, Steve Chausse,MD, Hussein Ballout, MD, Mohammed Barawi, MD, St. John Hospitaland Medical Center, Detroit, MIPOSTERSTUESDAY115For more information on ACG 2014 and to register, visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org.
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