Multidisciplinary Approach: Intestinal Failure Innovations

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Multidisciplinary Approach Published: 2019-01-11

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Multidisciplinary Approach
Gastrointestinal System
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Introduction to Intestinal Failure Care
This chapter introduces the concept of intestinal failure and the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach in managing pediatric patients. It highlights the roles of various specialists including neonatologists, surgeons, and nutritionists in providing comprehensive care.
16:18
Defining Intestinal Failure
Discussion on how intestinal failure is defined, focusing on the length of bowel and functionality. The chapter emphasizes the criteria for identifying patients who require specialized care.
32:37
Team Dynamics in Patient Care
Exploration of the collaborative dynamics among team members in different hospitals, with examples from Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The chapter discusses the importance of equal partnership among team members.
48:56
Early Involvement of Specialists
This chapter addresses the timing of specialist involvement in the care of at-risk patients, including the role of gastroenterologists in the NICU and the impact of early intervention on patient outcomes.
1:05:14
Managing Feeding Issues
Discussion on the management of feeding protocols for at-risk children, including the roles of neonatologists and gastroenterologists in developing standardized approaches to feeding.
1:21:33
Lipid Management in TPN
Focus on the importance of lipid management in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and the collaborative efforts required to minimize complications such as cholestasis.
1:37:52
Psychological and Social Support
Emphasizes the role of psychological support and social workers in the care of children with intestinal failure, addressing the holistic needs of patients and families.

Topic overview

Dr. Michael Helmrath leads a discussion amongst the panel including topics of intestinal failure, a team approach to intestinal patients, nutritional administration, complication rates, central line vs. PICC line use for total parenteral nutrition, lipid restriction, and residual small bowel length.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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