Paper Session
Date & Time:
March 23, 2025
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM ET
Format:
In Person & Virtual
CE Credits:
1.5 Hours
UAN: JA0002345-0000-25-032-L99-P
Course level:
Advanced
What You'll Learn
DESCRIPTION
Today’s medical environment demands evidence-based practice, replicable results, and improved patient outcomes. Our abstract authors conduct research to help meet these challenges and provide breakthroughs in our knowledge and in our patient care. These sessions are dedicated to presentations of high-ranking abstracts. The abstracts will be presented by topic, so you can explore cutting-edge research on issues that interest you. The abstracts will also be published in the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN), making them part of the body of evidence available to guide your clinical care.
Topics & Presenters
AI-Driven Precision Total Parenteral Nutrition

Associate Professor
Stanford University
Glepaglutide Increases Intestinal Absorption and Reduces the Need for Parenteral Support in Short Bowel Syndrome Patients: Results From the EASE SBS-4 Phase 3b Trial

Associate and Clinical Professor
Department of Intestinal Failure and Liver Diseases, Rigshospitalet
Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation Mitigates Gut Atrophy and Hepatic Cholestasis During Parenteral Nutrition
Saint Louis University
THRIVE-1: A Multi-center, Cross-sectional, Observational Study to Assess the Prevalence of Choline Deficiency in Patients Dependent on Parenteral Support

Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Chicago
Guideline-Based Fixed-In-Ratio Dosing of Calcium:Phosphorus in TPN to Optimize Neonatal Bone Mineralization is Associated With an Increased Risk of Perinatal Hypophosphatemia in VLBW Infants

Fellow
University of Chicago
Intestinal Fungi Contribute to Development of Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease
Clinician
Jinling Hospital
Moderators:
Mark Klang
MS, RPh, BCNSP, PhD , FASPENProgram Manager, Research Pharmacy
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Andrew Ukleja
MD, AGAF, CNSPDirector, Center of Human Nutrition
Department Gastroenterology, Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center, Cleveland Clinic Blvd