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PRELIMINARY REGISTRATION PROGRAM
ACG 2016
Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course
Table of Contents
Message from the ACG President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Schedule at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Hotel and Travel Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
What to See and Do in Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ACG Auxiliary Events and Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Special Events and Receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
GI Fellows & Trainee Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Featured Lectures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
Pre-registration Deadline
Friday, October 7, 2016
Housing Deadline
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
ACG IS GOING ALL DIGITAL
AT ACG 2016 IN LAS VEGAS
Download ACG 2016 slides to your Apple or Android
smart device and use the ACG 2016 mobile app to
follow along with the live faculty presentations!
New in 2016, speaker presentation files
for all ACG educational sessions – the
ACG Friday Courses, the Postgraduate
Course, and the ACG Annual Scientific
Meeting – will be available via the popular
eventScribe Mobile app. Plan to bring a
device to access and follow along with the
live presentations. Take notes at the event,
and review them after the event.
Please note: A printed syllabus or USB will
not be available.
Hands-on Workshop Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Educational Programs
Needs Assessment, Faculty Disclosure Requirements. . . .
Practice Management Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASGE-Sponsored Postgraduate Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Day Clinical Review:
GI Pathology and Imaging Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-Day Clinical Review Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2016 Online Self-Assessment Test Information. . . . . . . . . .
Annual Postgraduate Course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Postgraduate Course Faculty Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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15
17
19
20
21
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27
Annual Scientific Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Annual Scientific Meeting Faculty Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Poster Presentations
Poster Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Sunday, October 16, Posters P1 – P772 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Monday, October 17, Posters P773 – P1530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Tuesday, October 18, Posters P1531 – P2288 . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Exhibit Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Information . . . . . . . 156
Join Your Colleagues in Las Vegas for ACG 2016
The Premier GI Clinical Event of the Year!
Dear Colleagues,
It is my great pleasure to invite you to ACG 2016, ACG’s Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, the
premier GI clinical event of the year. This year’s meeting will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Venetian. The
faculty includes internationally known experts and rising stars in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology,
delivering the latest clinical updates on common and not-so-common GI disorders, as well as what is on the
horizon that may impact your practice. Get the answers you seek, exchange ideas with fellow colleagues, learn the
latest clinical updates, and gain insight from the experts at ACG 2016.
Developed by clinical gastroenterologists for gastroenterologists and their non-physician colleagues, ACG 2016 is
designed to meet your needs and cover the topics of most importance to you. The educational program is designed
with the busy GI clinician in mind. You can customize your schedule to attend one day for one or more of the
special Friday courses, two days for the Postgraduate Course, three days for the Annual Scientific Meeting, or a
combination of the three. Unlike other unwieldy meetings, at ACG 2016, you won’t find dozens of sessions taking
place at the same time, so you won’t miss any topics of interest to you.
At ACG 2016 you will find:
• Numerous educational sessions that will provide ways to enhance patient care and improve efficiency in
your practice
• Both CME credits and MOC points available for all of the Friday Courses, the Postgraduate Course, and
the Annual Scientific Meeting
• Cutting-edge research presented by colleagues from the U.S. and abroad
• Networking events to connect with old colleagues and make new contacts
• An exhibit hall showcasing the latest advances in technology and therapeutics
ACG’s popular Hands-on Workshop Center is back for a seventh year. Located in the Exhibit Hall, leading experts
will demonstrate the latest tools and techniques using the most advanced devices and equipment. Pre-registration
for the hands-on sessions will take place onsite in Las Vegas. The Hands-on Workshop Center will be open
beginning Sunday, October 16th. See page 12 for more information.
The ACG Annual Scientific Meeting is the ONLY major GI meeting that is still offered as a member benefit at no
extra charge. ACG members also receive discounted registration rates for the Postgraduate Course and Friday
courses. One reason the College can continue to offer this as a member benefit is the participation of exhibitors
at the meeting. Exhibitor participation in the Exhibit Hall, as well as exhibitor sponsorship and promotion, helps to
offset costs for the meeting, and without their support, the meeting in its current form would not be possible. Their
participation also allows you the opportunity to learn the latest information about their products without disrupting
your busy work schedule. I encourage every attendee to visit the Exhibit Hall while at ACG 2016, take advantage of
all that you can see and learn, and express your appreciation to exhibitors for their participation at the meeting.
The Exhibit Hall Opening Reception will be held on Sunday, October 16th, immediately following the Postgraduate
Course. This change provides an opportunity for PG Course registrants to mix and mingle with colleagues while
browsing the Hall and viewing the posters being presented.
I hope you will join me in Las Vegas, October 14th through the 19th. Take some time away from the office to be
re-energized about your profession and reconnect with colleagues. Registration and housing for ACG 2016 are now
open; see page 4 for registration information, and page 6 for housing details. Learn more about what to do while in
Las Vegas on page 7.
Sincerely,
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
ACG President
P.S. Follow ACG 2016 via Twitter #ACG2016 or check out the
ACG Blog, www.ACGblog.org. Members can join discussions online
at the GI Circle, ACG Hepatitis Circle, and the ACG & CCFA IBD Circle.
For more information on ACG 2016 and to register, visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org –
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Friday, October 14
Sunday, October 16, continued
6:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
6:30 am – 7:30 am
Continental Breakfast
Outside course rooms
7:00 am – 12:30 pm
GI Pathology and Imaging Course
Room TBD
7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Practice Management Course
Room TBD
7:30 am – 3:30 pm
ASGE-Sponsored Course
Room TBD
1:45 pm – 5:00 pm
What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course
Room TBD
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Navigating, Networking, and Negotiating
Your First Job Workshop*
Rooms 2301-2302
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Optional Learning Luncheons*
Rooms TBA
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Trainees Luncheon*
Room 806
3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Exhibit Hall Opens
Exhibit Hall C
3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Hands-on Workshop Center
Exhibit Hall C
3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Job Forum
Exhibit Hall C
3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Poster Sessions
Exhibit Hall C
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm
International Attendee Reception
Rooms 2602
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm
NP/PA Attendee Reception
Room 2601
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm
Women and Minorities in GI Reception
Room 2501B
5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Opening Welcome Reception
Exhibit Hall C
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Alumni Receptions
See invitation for room assignment
Saturday, October 15
7:00 am – 5:15 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
7:00 am – 7:45 am
Continental Breakfast for Postgraduate Course
Attendees
Venetian Ballroom Lobby
7:50 am – 5:00 pm
Postgraduate Course
Venetian Ballroom
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Auxiliary Registration/Hospitality Suite
Venetian - Room TBD
10:00 am – 10:30 am David Sun Lecture
Venetian Ballroom
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Optional Learning Luncheons*
Rooms TBA
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Career Opportunities for Women in GI Luncheon*
Room 806
5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
GI Jeopardy
Bassano 2700
Sunday, October 16
7:00 am – 6:30 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
7:00 am – 7:45 am
Continental Breakfast for Postgraduate Course
Attendees
Venetian Ballroom Lobby
7:50 am – 5:00 pm
Postgraduate Course
Venetian Ballroom
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Auxiliary Registration/Hospitality Suite
Venetian - Room TBD
* Pre-registration required
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Monday, October 17
6:00 am – 4:45 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
6:30 am – 7:45 am Optional Breakfast Sessions*
Rooms TBA
7:30 am – 9:30 am
GI Fellows-only Hands-on Workshop Session
Exhibit Hall C
7:50 am – 6:00 pm
Annual Scientific Meeting
Venetian Ballroom
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Auxiliary Registration/Hospitality Suite
Venetian - Room TBD
9:00 am – 9:30 am
Presidential Address
Venetian Ballroom
10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hall C
10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Hands-on Workshop Center
Exhibit Hall C
10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Job Forum
Exhibit Hall C
10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Poster Sessions
Exhibit Hall C
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm
Lunch Break
Exhibit Hall C
3:00 pm – 3:45 pm
The American Journal of Gastroenterology Lecture
Venetian Ballroom K
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm
ACG Business Meeting
Venetian Ballroom K
Pre-registration deadline:
October 7, 2016
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
6:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
6:45 am – 8:15 am
Optional Breakfast Sessions*
Rooms TBA
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Auxiliary Registration/Hospitality Suite
Venetian - Room TBD
8:30 am – 6:20 pm
Annual Scientific Meeting
Venetian Ballroom
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hall C
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Hands-on Workshop Center
Exhibit Hall C
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Job Forum
Exhibit Hall C
10:05 am – 10:35 am J. Edward Berk Distinguished Lecture
Venetian Ballroom K
10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Poster Sessions
Exhibit Hall C
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm
Lunch Break
Exhibit Hall C
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Emily Couric Memorial Lecture
Venetian Ballroom K
Wednesday, October 19
6:00 am – 12:15 pm
Registration
Level 1 Registration
6:45 am – 8:15 am
Optional Breakfast Sessions*
Rooms TBA
8:30 am – 12:15 pm
Annual Scientific Meeting
Venetian Ballroom
10:20 am – 10:50 am David Y. Graham Lecture
Venetian Ballroom K
Exhibit Hall
The science and technology of medicine is
ever-changing and advancing the practice of
gastroenterology. Showcasing these latest advances
in technology and therapeutics is the ACG 2016
Exhibit Hall, where more than 140 companies
will display and demonstrate their products and
services. With the variety of exhibitors expected
to participate, there will certainly be displays
that will interest every attendee. Companies that
exhibit include pharmaceutical manufacturers,
medical instrument suppliers, research companies,
technology companies, publishers, non-profit
organizations, recruiters, and many others.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Tuesday, October 18
Immediately following the conclusion of the
Postgraduate Course on Sunday, join colleagues
for the ACG 2016 Opening Welcome Reception
in the Exhibit Hall from 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm.
The Reception will feature hors d’oeuvres and​
refreshments. This casual social gathering
will give all attendees the opportunity to
explore the Hall, meet with exhibitors, and
network and mingle with colleagues.
Exhibit Hall Hours
Sunday, October 16..................3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Opening Welcome Reception 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Monday, October 17................ 10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Tuesday, October 18............... 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
ACG IS GOING ALL DIGITAL AT ACG 2016 IN VEGAS
Download ACG 2016 slides to your Apple or Android smart device and use
the ACG 2016 mobile app to follow along with the live faculty presentations!
New in 2016, speaker presentation files for all ACG educational sessions – the ACG Friday
Courses, the Postgraduate Course, and the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting – will be available
via the popular eventScribe Mobile app. Plan to bring a device to access and follow along
with the live presentations. Take notes at the event, and review them after the event.
NOTE: A printed syllabus or USB will not be available.
Register for ACG 2016 at www.acgmeetings.gi.org –
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration for ACG 2016
Pre-Registration now open
Registration for the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting,
Postgraduate Course, and Friday half-day and full-day
optional courses, is online only at ACG’s secure website,
www.acgmeetings.gi.org. Fees are listed below.
Pre-registration will remain open until Friday, October 7,
2016. After this date on-site registration will be required.
For questions regarding registration, contact ACG Meeting
Services at registration@gi.org or 301-263-9000.
Cancellation
Written notice of cancellation and requests for refunds
must be sent to registration@gi.org by September 23, 2016.
After this date, no refunds will be possible. Registration
cancellations are not accepted by telephone. There will be a
$50 administrative fee assessed for cancellation of any paid
event. Refunds will be issued after the meeting.
On-Site Registration
You may register on-site at the ACG Registration Desk at The
Venetian beginning Friday, October 14, at 6:00 am. Some
sessions have limited space available. Pre-registration is
strongly recommended.
The onsite ACG Registration Desk will be located in the
Level 1 Registration area at The Venetian.
ACG Member
(inc. FACG/MACG)
(e.g.
PROGRAMS
Resident/
Trainee/
Candidate
Member
NP/PA/Practice
Manager/Allied Health
Personnel Member
(e.g. RN, LPN)
Physician/
NP/PA/Practice
Exhibitor/Guest/ Resident/ Manager/Allied
Guest Physician/ Trainee b Health Personnel
PharmD
(e.g. RN, LPN)
ACG MEMBERS
PG Coursea and Annual Meetinga,
Oct. 15–19
$425
PG Course Onlya, Oct. 15–16
Annual Meeting Onlya, Oct. 17–19
3-day Clinical Reviewa, Oct. 14–16
(includes PG Course, GI Pathology/
Imaging, and GI Pharmacology)
3-day Clinical Reviewa PLUS
Annual Meetinga, Oct. 14–19
NON-MEMBERS
$0
$275
$750
$200
$575
$425
$0
$0
$0
$275
$550
$200
$500
$0
$300
$0
$150
$600
$200
$450
$750
$425
$725
$600
$200
$450
$850
$425
$800
$200
$160
$175
$225
$225
$225
$200
$160
$175
$225
$225
$225
OPTIONAL FRIDAY PROGRAMS, OCTOBER 14
GI Pathology/Imaginga
(half-day/pm; included in 3-Day Clinical)
GI Pharmacology
a
(half-day/pm; included in 3-Day Clinical)
Practice Managementa (full day)
$275
$75
$200
$300
$300
$300
ASGE Postgraduate Coursea (full day)
$395
$200
$200
$495
$250
$250
ADDITIONAL OFFERINGS
Saturday and Sunday
Learning Luncheons
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Breakfast Sessions
Trainees’ Luncheon
Advance Copy of Online
Self-Assessment Test
a
b
$75 per person/per luncheon
$60 per person/per breakfast
$40 per Trainee
$75 Members
$125 Non-Members
MOC Points available.
Resident/Trainee non-member registrations will not be processed without a letter from the Program Director verifying status.
Pre-registration deadline:
Friday, October 7, 2016
Online registration only – www.acgmeetings.gi.org
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Meeting Materials
Meeting materials will be available for pick-up on-site at the ACG
Registration Desk beginning on Friday, October 14. Included
with your registration is access to the course presentations
via the ACG 2016 mobile app, powered by CadmiumCD’s
eventScribe®. The app can be used to download faculty
presentations onto tablets, mobile devices, and laptops, and
provides note-taking and highlighting capabilities. Take notes
at the event and continue reviewing them when you get home.
Presentations will also be available online in PDF format for
registered attendees prior to and after the course to download.
Information on how to access the ACG 2016 mobile app and
the PDF files will be e-mailed to all registrants by early October.
(NOTE: No printed materials or USBs will be available.)
Optional Courses – Friday, October 14
Optional Friday courses to be offered at ACG 2016 include: GI
Pathology and Imaging Course; What’s New in GI Pharmacology
Course; and the Practice Management Course. In addition, the
ASGE will offer a one-day Endoscopy course.
Separate registration fees apply for all optional Friday courses.
Details for optional Friday courses begin on page 15.
Annual Postgraduate Course and Optional Learning
Luncheons – Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16
All Postgraduate Course registrants will receive access to a PDF
version of the Self-Assessment Test and may choose to purchase the Online Self-Assessment Test when it becomes available in September 2016. Attendees receive special discount
pricing (see page 21 for full details). The Postgraduate Course
again offers registrants the opportunity to participate in the
optional Learning Luncheon programs. Participation will be by
pre-registration only. There is a separate charge for the Learning
Luncheons of $75 each. There are a limited number of participants who may attend each Learning Luncheon. Course details
begin on page 22.
Annual Scientific Meeting and Optional Breakfast Sessions –
Monday through Wednesday, October 17 through 19
There is no registration fee for ACG Members (including FACG
and MACG), Resident/Trainee/Candidate Members, NP/PA
Members, and Allied Health Members. In addition, Non-Member Residents/Trainees will have their registration fee waived if
they provide a letter from their Program Director indicating they
are currently in training. All other non-members are required to
submit a registration fee. Admission for the optional Breakfast
Sessions on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday may be purchased for an additional charge of $60 each. There are a limited
number of participants who may attend each breakfast session.
Course details begin on page 28.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
General Information
Accreditation
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit information is listed within individual course descriptions.
Additional CME credits are provided for attendees of the
optional Learning Luncheons and Breakfast Sessions.
Procedures to Claim CME
Attendees of the ACG 2016 educational activities may claim
CME in one of two ways: Either complete your evaluation and
print your certificate anytime from your own computer at
www.evals.gi.org/am/2016, OR visit the CME kiosks located near
ACG Registration in The Venetian, where you can complete your
evaluation and print your CME certificate, or email yourself a
copy of the certificate to print later.
Exhibit Hall
The science and technology of medicine is ever changing and
advancing the practice of gastroenterology. Showcasing these
latest advances in technology and therapeutics is the ACG 2016
Exhibit Hall where more than 140 companies will display and
demonstrate their products and services. With the variety of
exhibitors expected to participate, there are certain to be displays
of interest for all attendees. Companies who exhibit include
pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical instrument suppliers, research companies, technology companies, publishers, non-profit
organizations, recruiters, and many others.
The ACG Store
In addition to ACG educational materials and syllabi from prior
courses, ACG logo items, such as jackets, golf shirts, t-shirts, and
mugs will also be available for purchase at the ACG Store.
On-site Child Care Information
The American College of Gastroenterology will again be offering
child care services during its 2016 Annual Meeting and Postgraduate Course. Child care will take place at The Venetian.
Times are as follows:
Saturday, October 15 . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday, October 16 . . . . . 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday, October 17 . . . . . 7:00 am – 6:30 pm
Tuesday, October 18 . . . . . 7:00 am – 6:30 pm
Wednesday, October 19 . . 7:00 am – 12:30 pm
To take advantage of this special service, complete and return
the Child Care Reservation Form that was mailed along with this
Preliminary Program, or download and print a copy from ACG's
website, www.acgmeetings.gi.org/general.asp. Please note: We
must receive the completed Child Care Registration Form with
General Release and Waiver by September 23, 2016.
Americans With Disability Act (ADA)
Attendees of ACG 2016 who need additional reasonable
accommodations or who have special needs should contact the
ACG office no later than September 23, 2016.
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HOTEL AND TRAVEL INFORMATION
ACG 2016 Headquarters Hotel
Make your reservations early—deadline for hotel reservations is
September 28, 2016!
ACG returns to The Venetian for ACG 2016. Enjoy luxury accommodations at either The Venetian or Palazzo Resorts. Both are
all-suites hotels that offer the finest for the discerning traveler and
are equal distance from the convention center. Enjoy the best
in dining, take in one of several shows playing at The Venetian,
or throw the dice in the casino. You’ll also find dozens of shops
located in the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. Make your
hotel reservations early.
The Venetian and Palazzo Resorts are offering their discounted
meeting rates three days before and after the meeting, based on
availability. Invite your family and friends to join you at ACG 2016.
For a direct link to book your hotel room online,
visit the official ACG Housing Bureau website at
http://acg.registration.meetingsites.net
The deadline for hotel reservations is September 28, 2016.
Special Room Rates for ACG 2016 Attendees
The College has secured a discounted meeting rate of $293/night,
plus 12% tax/night, for all meeting attendees (resort fee* of $32
per day is optional). A limited number of rooms are available at
the meeting rate. Check-in time is 3:00 pm and check-out time is
11:00 am.
Please note: Room rates quoted are the ACG contracted group
rate at The Venetian and Palazzo Resorts. This rate is guaranteed
for new reservations made prior to the hotel’s cut-off date. After
cut-off, new reservations or date changes to existing reservations
will be based on hotel availability and quoted at the property’s best
available rate.
All reservations will require a one (1) night advance deposit, plus
tax, per room, to guarantee accommodations. The cancellation
policy for your reservation is 7 days prior to arrival. If the
reservation is canceled within 7 days of arrival, your one-night
deposit will be forfeited.
When there are more than 2 persons in a suite, each additional
person is charged $35 per night, with the exception of children
age 12 and under who are staying with an adult.
*Resort Fee: $32+12% tax, optional upon check-in. Includes:
Unlimited local and toll free calls, internet access (WiFi or
Ethernet), a complimentary daily newspaper per suite, boarding
pass printing, daily access for 2 adults to the fitness facility within
the Canyon Ranch Spa Club, and one 2-for-1 coupon for well
drinks, domestic beer, or wine at any casino bar excluding The
Bourbon Room.
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Housing Is Now Open – Book Your Room Online
Housing is now open through the ACG Housing Bureau. Booking
through the housing bureau ensures that you will receive the special meeting rates and amenities that ACG has negotiated. Booking
your room online is the easiest and fastest way to confirm your
reservation in Las Vegas.
If you require a paper copy of the housing booking form, please
email your request to acg_attendee@meetingsites.net OR call
1-888-863-7817 and leave your name, phone number/fax
number/email address and indicate how you would like the form
to be sent. A Housing form will be faxed or emailed to you within
24-48 hours.
The Venetian is located at 3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las
Vegas, NV 89109. The Palazzo Resort is located 3325 Las Vegas
Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109.
Airline Information
Those attending ACG 2016 will fly into McCarran International
Airport, approximately 4 miles from The Venetian. The airport
is served by more than 20 airlines including: Alaska, Allegiant,
American, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit,
Sun Country, United, and Virgin America, as well as international
airlines: AeroMexico, Air Canada, British Airways, Condor, Copa
Airlines, Edelweiss, Korean Airlines, Norwegian Airlines, Virgin
Atlantic, and Viva Aerobus.
The following airlines will offer discounts to ACG members:
Delta – Book online via www.delta.com or by calling 1-800-3281111 and use Meeting/Event Code NGF2C. Please note that a
Direct Ticketing Charge will apply for booking by phone. When
booking online, use discount code NGF2C in the Meeting Event
Code box, found on the Advanced Search PAGE.
Southwest – Book online via www.swabiz.com/flight/search-flight.
html?cid=99626461. No code is necessary to receive the ACG
discount. Flight must be booked by September 28, 2016 in order
to receive discounted fares.
United – Book online via www.united.com, and use offer code
ZWN2631784 in the Offer Code box. If booking through a travel
professional or United Meetings at 1-800-426-1122, please use
the following information: Agreement Code – 631784 and Z Code
– ZWN2. A service fee will apply when booking through United
Meetings Reservations. There is no additional service fee when
booking online.
Car Rental Discount
Hertz – Book online via www.hertz.com and use convention
number (CV) 051R0001. You may also use the discount code by
calling 1-800-654-2240.
ACG's Official Travel Provider
You can book airline reservations through ACG's official travel
provider, Direct Travel Company, by calling 1-800-455-0983.
It’s
VEGAS, BABY!
GENERAL
INFORMATION
MARK YOUR
CALENDAR FOR ACG 2016
OCTOBER 14–19, 2016
Join colleagues at ACG 2016 and enjoy Las Vegas’ world-class entertainment, fine dining, shopping, and casino
action. ACG returns to Las Vegas for the ACG 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, October
14th through the 19th, at The Venetian, Las Vegas. The Venetian is an all-suites hotel. ACG 2016 guests will receive
discounted meeting rates at both The Venetian and The Palazzo, which are connected. Housing is now open. See
page 6 for hotel reservation information.
While in Las Vegas, plan some down time. At the end of the
day when the educational sessions are over, relax, unwind,
explore, and enjoy all the great things there are to do and
see in Las Vegas.
Entertainment for Everyone
If you are looking for entertainment, Las Vegas has dozens
of shows. There are eight Cirque du Soleil shows currently
running: The Beatles LOVE at the Mirage, Criss Angel
Believe at the Luxor, KÀ at MGM Grand, Michael Jackson
ONE at Mandalay Bay, Mystère at Treasure Island, O at
Bellagio, Zarkana at Aria, and Zumanity at New York-New
York. If comedy is more your style, you’ll find some of the
top comedians in the country playing at one of the many
comedy clubs in Las Vegas. And don’t forget to take in the
casino atmosphere, whether you are a high roller or just
want to watch some of the action taking place.
A Shopper’s Paradise
If you want to throw down some dollars away from the
casino tables, put on your walking shoes and visit one of
the numerous shopping venues in Las Vegas. Choose from
the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, which feature
more than 80 shops, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
with more than 150 shops, plus there is the Fashion Show
Mall with more than 250 shops, and for the bargain shopper,
there are outlet centers in and around Las Vegas.
For a list of restaurants suggestions, check out the "learn what to
see and do in Vegas" page at www.acgmeetings.gi.org.
Venture into the Great Outdoors
If you are more inclined towards hiking, climbing, and
horseback riding, you can find all of it plus scenic tours at
the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which
is located just 20 miles outside the city. Trek a little further
outside the city and you can climb to the peak of Mount
Charleston at nearly 12,000 feet or whitewater raft down the
Colorado River. You’ll also find tour companies located in
Las Vegas that offer one-day trips, either by mini-coach or
helicopter, to the Grand Canyon.
Be Pampered
Has the entertainment, shopping, dining, and trekking
outdoors made you tired? Then enjoy a spa experience. Be
pampered at one of the high-end spas located in Las Vegas.
There is the famous Canyon Ranch SpaClub located in The
Venetian, the MGM Grand Spa at the MGM Grand, Wet the
Spa at Treasure Island, plus spas at The Mirage, the Wynn Las
Vegas, and more. Some spas are for the exclusive use of hotel
guests, so check with each before making reservations.
You Won’t Leave Las Vegas Hungry
Consider yourself a gourmand? Then Las Vegas is for you.
Because of its international appeal with millions of visitors
each year from around the world, Las Vegas attracts some
of the top chefs in the business. Many of the hotels offer
fine dining establishments featuring the best of Italian,
French, American, and Asian cuisine, to name a few. For
those looking for a quick bite before heading off to the next
adventure, sample one of the buffet meals that Las Vegas
has also become famous for.
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ACG AUXILIARY
EVENTS AND TOURS
Auxiliary Schedule at a Glance
saturday, october 15
Conference Registration
Venetian - Level 1 Registration
7:00 am – 5:15 pm
monday, october 17
Conference Registration
Venetian - Level 1 Registration
6:00 am – 4:45 pm
Auxiliary Registration/
Hospitality Suite*
Venetian - Room TBD
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Auxiliary Registration/
Hospitality Suite*
Venetian - Room TBD
8:00 am – 10:00 am
sunday, october 16
Conference Registration
Venetian - Level 1 Registration
7:00 am – 6:30 pm
Auxiliary Registration/
Hospitality Suite*
Venetian - Room TBD
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Opening Welcome Reception**
Exhibit Hall
5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
*Breakfast will be available
Saturday through Tuesday in
the Auxiliary Hospitality Suite.
**All Auxiliary members invited.
Vice-Presidents (Tours)
Jayne Hanauer
jaynehanauer@gmail.com
Leilani Katz
Leilanikk@gmail.com
Vice-Presidents (Luncheon/
Hospitality)
Renee Remily
rmremily@comcast.net
Carol Rubin
legal1cj@aol.com
at www.acgaux.gi.org and their Facebook
page, ACG Auxiliary, for updated and additional
information on the tours, hospitality suite,
luncheon, and auxiliary membership.
Auxiliary Member Luncheon**
Venetian - Room TBD
12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
ACG Auxiliary-Sponsored Tours at ACG 2016
Auxiliary Board Meeting**
Venetian - Room TBD
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Red Rock Canyon Tour and Off-road Adventure
tuesday, october 18
Conference Registration
Venetian - Level 1 Registration
6:00 am – 5:00 pm
Auxiliary Registration/
Hospitality Suite*
Venetian - Room TBD
8:00 am – 10:00 am
wednesday, october 19
Conference Registration
Venetian - Level 1 Registration
6:00 am – 12:15 pm
ACG Auxiliary Officers 2015-2016
Co-Presidents
Patrice Koscheski
pakoscheski@gmail.com
Mimi Chung
mimikwo@gmail.com
Please continue to visit the ACG Auxiliary webpage
Vice-Presidents
(Membership/Communications)
Shelley DeVault
shelleydevault@att.net
Chrissy Johnson
ckesslerjohnson@gmail.com
Secretary
Jayne Hanauer
jaynehanauer@gmail.com
Treasurers
Laurie Leighton
leighton85253@gmail.com
Dorisann Rusche
walker1468@aol.com
Register for the tours at www.acgmeetings.gi.org.
Dates and Times TBA
Cost: $85, ACG Auxiliary Member; $95, non-members
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, only minutes
from the Strip, has scenery so dramatic that it is often
selected as the backdrop for movies and commercials.
Along the 13-mile scenic drive, you will view the impressive
Wilson Cliffs, part of the 65-million-year-old Keystone Thrust.
Numerous geological features abound, including the fossilized
sand dunes of the brilliantly colored Calico Hills. A brief stop
at the Visitor Center allows you to explore many fascinating
exhibits, interactive learning experiences, and a well-stocked
gift shop.
Take the road less traveled! Break away from the 13-mile loop
and ramble up Rocky Gap Road in our one-of-a-kind custom
4X4 Tour Trekker for an off-road adventure. Beautiful desert
scenery, ancient Native American pictographs, and diverse
vegetation make this tour one you’ll never forget.
Hoover Dam Express Tour
Dates and Times TBA
Cost: $57, ACG Auxiliary Member; $67, non-members
(includes transportation and tourguide)
We’ll pick you up at your Las Vegas hotel before departing
on this half-day express tour of the Hoover Dam. Experience
this man-made engineering wonder of the world, one of the
biggest and most successful government projects of its time,
which was completed on time and under budget. The mighty
Hoover Dam created Lake Mead – the largest man-made lake
in the Western Hemisphere.
Your professional driver / guide will provide narration on
this roundtrip tour from Las Vegas while you enjoy a ride on
a luxury motorcoach with airline-style reclining seats, foot
rests, onboard restroom, air conditioning and large vista view
windows so you won't miss a thing.
Don’t miss your chance to stand on top of this amazing piece
of American History!
** Please note that tours and fees are subject to change**
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND RECEPTIONS
The Opening Welcome Reception
Sunday, October 16, 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Immediately following the conclusion of the Postgraduate
Course, join colleagues for the ACG 2016 Opening Welcome
Reception in the Exhibit Hall. The Reception will feature hors
d’oeuvres and refreshments. This casual social gathering
will give all attendees the opportunity to explore the Hall,
meet with exhibitors, and network and mingle with colleagues.
Additional Receptions
Women and Minorities in Gastroenterology Reception
Sunday, October 16
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm • Room 2501B
All those interested in the issues facing women and minorities in
the GI field are invited to attend.
International Reception
Sunday, October 16
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm • Rooms 2602-2603
All international attendees are invited to attend and enjoy
cocktails and hors d’oeuvres while meeting colleagues.
NP/PA Reception
Sunday, October 16
5:15 pm – 6:00 pm • Room 2601
Additional Events
GENERAL
INFORMATION
There are numerous opportunities at ACG 2016 to network with your peers.
Here are a few of the events taking place this year at ACG 2016.
ACG Presidential Address
Monday, October 17
9:00 am – 9:30 am • Venetian Ballroom
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG, ACG President, will address
attendees during the Presidential Address to mark the beginning
of the Annual Meeting. The president uses this opportunity to
welcome members, highlight ACG’s accomplishments over the
past year, and bid farewell as he passes leadership of the ACG
on to the president-elect.
ACG Annual Business Meeting
Monday, October 17
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm • Venetian Ballroom K
All ACG Members and Fellows (FACG) are encouraged to attend
the College’s Annual Business Meeting where College business
will be discussed and voted on. The meeting will be held on
Monday, October 17 at 6:00 pm, immediately following that day’s
Annual Scientific Session.
ACG Auxiliary
Saturday through Tuesday
Venetian - Room TBD
The ACG Auxiliary will provide a Hospitality Suite for spouses
during the ACG Annual Meeting, offering a place to relax and
unwind, review tour and visitor information, or just chat with
friends. Registration for Auxiliary members will also be available
in the suite. A Schedule of Events for the ACG Auxiliary, as well as
information on tours and other events, can be found on page 8.
All NP/PA ACG 2016 attendees are invited to attend.
Alumni Receptions
Sunday, October 16
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Every year, several alumni receptions are planned for alumni of
various medical schools. Invited attendees will receive an invitation
by mail from their alumni group.
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GI FELLOWS & TRAINEES EVENTS
Events for GI Fellows and Trainees
The American College of Gastroenterology is committed to serving
the specific needs of GI trainees. The ACG 2016 Annual Scientific
Meeting and Postgraduate Course include elements designed with
this aim in mind. The College assists trainees as they prepare for their
future in gastroenterology through special GI trainee-focused offerings
at ACG 2016, such as the Trainees Luncheon, Career Opportunities
for Women in GI Luncheon, and the Navigating, Networking, and Negotiating Your First Job Workshop, which features discussions from
gastroenterologists who work in a variety of practice settings. Plus,
there is an opportunity for those in training programs to showcase
their knowledge by competing in GI Jeopardy.
GI Jeopardy: Buzz In for Your Training Program
Saturday, October 15 • 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm • Bassano 2700
ACG’s favorite quiz show, GI Jeopardy, will be back again in 2016.
To become a contestant, you must be a fellow-in-training, but all are
welcome to attend the competitive final round, a spirited GI version
of the television classic.
The competition begins in July with a preliminary round open to all
GI training programs. Groups of fellows will take an online test on a
variety of GI topics and diseases. The top five scoring programs will
then be invited to send two-person teams to compete in front of a
live audience at ACG 2016. Travel expenses for the teams will be
covered by ACG. Last year’s GI Jeopardy finalists were supported
by more than 300 lively audience members giving the event a real
game show atmosphere.
Trainees Luncheon
Navigating, Networking, and Negotiating Your First Job
Workshop
Friday, October 14 • 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Rooms 2301-2302
The Women in GI Committee is hosting a program for both men and
women geared towards senior GI fellows and junior faculty, addressing the specifics of both the private practice and academic job
search. Discussions will focus on details of private practice versus
academics, contract analysis, networking skills, negotiating skills, and
work-life balance. Separate breakouts for small group discussions are
planned.
Advance registration is required and space is limited. There is a $30
fee for this workshop. Dinner will be provided. To register, please visit
http://acgmeetings.gi.org/training.asp.
Career Opportunities for Women in GI Luncheon
Saturday, October 15 • 12:20 pm – 1:35 pm • Room 806
The Women in Gastroenterology Committee is hosting a program
geared toward residents and trainees who are facing difficult decisions regarding the future of their medical careers. Female gastroenterologists from a variety of medical backgrounds will address the
issues of being a female subspecialist, balancing career and family,
and opportunities for women in medicine, and, more specifically,
gastroenterology.
This is a free program. Advance registration is required and space is
limited. To register, please visit http://acgmeetings.gi.org/training.asp.
GI Career Paths: What's Right for Me?
Sunday, October 16 • 12:20 pm – 1:35 pm • Room 806
Once again, a special lunch exclusively for Fellows-in-Training will
be offered on Sunday during the Postgraduate Course. This year’s
lunch, “GI Career Paths: What’s Right for Me?”, will feature a panel
of speakers who will discuss pertinent issues to be considered as
trainees begin to evaluate their future after fellowship. Each speaker
will offer suggestions through their own perspective. Don’t miss this
opportunity to meet the faculty and learn more about different job
environments including Private Practice, Academic Practice, Hospital Employed and Industry. This session will provide trainees the opportunity to ask questions they may have before finishing fellowship
so that they may achieve their professional goals. Don’t delay, as this
luncheon sells out every year.
This luncheon is available to all trainees in gastroenterology
and hepatology, and has a fee of $40. To register, please visit
http://acgmeetings.gi.org/training.asp.
Hands-on Workshop Center – Trainee-only Sessions
ACG will again offer the Hands-on Workshop Center in the Exhibit
Hall, featuring sessions delivered by ACG faculty experts. Faculty
will present an overview of the device or technique, a demonstration using the device, and attendees will then have an opportunity
to practice using the equipment. Each session will feature devices
provided from two or more companies, when available.
In addition, the College will offer trainee-only hands-on sessions.
Look for details in September. Pre-registration for GI fellows handson sessions is required. Second and third year fellows will receive
an email notification when pre-registration opens up. The Fellows
Only Hands-on Sessions are Stenting, ERCP, EMR/Polypectomy, and
Hemostasis.
Trainee-only sessions will take place on Monday, October 17 from
7:45 am to 9:30 am. Trainees are also welcome to participate in
any hands-on session offered in the Exhibit Hall. Other hands-on
sessions will be on Sunday from 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm, Monday from
10:00 am – 4:45 pm, and Tuesday from 10:00 am – 4:30 pm.
See page 12 for additional information.
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FEATURED LECTURES
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, MBBS, PhD, MMedSci, FACG
Saturday, October 15 • 10:00 am – 10:30 am • Venetian Ballroom
What are some of the future approaches to move from a symptombased therapy to a cure? Hear leading expert Nicholas J. Talley,
MD, MBBS, PhD, MMedSci, FACG, present this year’s David Sun
Lecture, “Functional Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Is There a
Light at the End of the Tunnel?,” at the Annual Postgraduate Course,
on Saturday, October 15, at 10:00 am.
Dr. Talley is currently Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global Research at the
University of Newscastle, Australia. He has published more than
800 original and review articles in peer-reviewed literature, and is
considered one of the most influential clinical-researchers. In June
2014, Dr. Talley was inaugurated as one of the first 15 Fellows of
the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (FAHMS)
and was elected to the Executive of the Academy. Dr. Talley holds
adjunct research appointments as Professor at Mayo Clinic, the
University of North Carolina, and the Karolinska Institute.
The David Sun Lecture, held during the Annual Postgraduate
Course, was established by Mrs. Sun in memory of her husband, Dr.
David Sun, an outstanding gastroenterologist and investigator. Each
year, a lecturer with a distinguished background in gastroenterology
or an allied field is chosen by the course directors of the Postgraduate program subject to the approval of the Educational Affairs
Committee and the Board of Trustees. All who are registered for the
Postgraduate Course are invited to attend.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology Lecture
Hepatitis C: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Tram T. Tran, MD, FACG
Monday, October 17 • 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm • Venetian Ballroom K
The American Journal of Gastroenterology Lecture, “Hepatitis C:
The Past, the Present, and the Future,” will be presented this year
by Tram T. Tran, MD, FACG. Dr. Tran’s presentation will focus on
current guidelines and therapy for hepatitis C infection. The AJG
Lecturer was chosen by the co-editors of The American Journal of
Gastroenterology with approval from the ACG Educational Affairs
Committee and the Board of Trustees.
Dr. Tran is Medical Director of Liver Transplantation at the Liver
Disease and Transplant Center at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles,
California. She has broad research interests in the areas of viral
hepatitis B and C, liver transplantation, and recurrent disease following transplantation.
J. Edward Berk Distiguished Lecture
Endoscopy 2020: Preparing for the Future
Kenneth K. Wang, MD, FACG
Tuesday, October 18 • 10:05 am – 10:35 am • Venetian Ballroom K
The J. Edward Berk Distinguished Lecture, “Endoscopy 2020: Preparing for the Future,” to be presented by Kenneth K. Wang, MD,
FACG, will identify important areas to develop for future endoscopic
practice, analyze how quality metrics will influence endoscopic procedures, and appraise the best training for new procedures.
Dr. Wang is the Van Cleve Professor of Gastroenterology Research and Director of Advanced Endoscopy, the Esophageal
Neoplasia Clinic, the Barrett’s Esophagus Research Unit, and CoDirector of the GI Program Mayo Comprehensive Cancer Center at
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He has authored more than
286 journal articles, book chapters and editorials related to Barrett’s
esophagus and early esophageal cancer. Dr. Wang is recognized
GENERAL
INFORMATION
David Sun Lecture
Functional Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Is There a
Light at the End of the Tunnel?
for his expertise and research in the field of Barrett’s esophagus and early esophageal cancer which is funded by the National
Institutes of Health.
The J. Edward Berk Distinguished Lecture is awarded
to
individuals prominent in gastroenterology or a related area. The
lecturer is nominated by the President and the appointment is
subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The lectureship was
established in recognition of the significant contributions made by
J. Edward Berk, MD, MACG, to clinical gastroenterology during
his
long and distinguished clinical and academic career.
Emily Couric Memorial Lecture
Why the Esophageal Health of a Masai Tribesman in Kenya
Matters to GI Docs in the U.S.
David E. Fleischer, MD, FACG
Tuesday, October 18 • 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm • Venetian Ballroom K
Gain a greater understanding of the importance of early diagnosis and
identifying precursor lesions for patients with esophageal cancer when
you hear David E. Fleischer, MD, FACG, present, “Why the Esophageal
Health of a Masai Tribesman in Kenya Matters to GI Docs in the U.S.,”
the 2016 Emily Couric Memorial Lecture.
Dr. Fleischer is currently a staff physician at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, and a Professor of Medicine at College of Medicine,
Mayo Clinic. Dr. Fleischer has published more than 250 original articles and edited several books. He has lectured throughout the United
States and internationally and has spoken on all seven continents,
most recently in Antarctica. His main interests are innovations in endoscopy, esophageal cancer, and Barrett’s esophagus.
The Emily Couric Memorial Lecture, developed by the ACG, the
Virginia Gastroenterological Society and the Old Dominion Society of
Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, is in honor of Virginia State
Senator Emily Couric, who died of pancreatic cancer in October of
2001. Senator Couric was a strong advocate for health care issues,
particularly in her instrumental work to pass the nation’s first legislation
mandating health insurance coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
David Y. Graham Lecture
A View From the Other Side of the Bed: Lessons Learned
Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG
Wednesday, October 19 • 10:20 am – 10:50 am • Venetian Ballroom
Due to a health crisis, leading expert Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG, gained
a new perspective on the patient experience during a hospital stay.
Hear Dr. Katz discuss ways colleagues can enhance and improve the
hospitalized patient experience when he presents the David Y. Graham
Lecture, “A View From the Other Side of the Bed: Lessons Learned.”
Dr. Katz is currently Clinical Professor of Medicine at Sidney Kimmel
Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, and Chairman of the
Division of Gastroenterology at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. His research interests include all aspects of gastroesophageal reflux disease, including nocturnal recovery of gastric
acid secretion during proton pump inhibitor therapy and esophageal
pain perception. He has contributed to more than 170 peer-reviewed
papers, as well as numerous abstracts, books, book chapters, and
monographs. Dr. Katz is a Past President of the American College of
Gastroenterology and is an Associate Editor for The American Journal
of Gastroenterology.
The Graham Lecturer is chosen by the ACG president and is
subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. Established in 2004 in
recognition of the many contributions to clinical gastroenterology made
by David Y. Graham, MD, MACG, this named lectureship was made
possible through a donation by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Inc., and
Meretek Diagnostics, Inc.
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HANDS-ON WORKSHOP CENTER
SUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY
Hands-on Workshop Center
Sunday, October 16 through Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Workshop Co-Directors: Laith H. Jamil, MD, FACG, and Srinadh Komanduri, MD, MS
Gain insight from leading experts and learn about the latest tools and techniques when you participate in one or more of the numerous
sessions to be offered. Back by popular demand, EMR and ESD with the Asian Experts will bring together experts from Japan and
China demonstrating the latest techniques.
Fellows-only sessions will be offered on Monday, October 17. Fellows will be allowed to pre-register for the fellows-only sessions.
Registration for all sessions, except fellows only, will take place on-site at ACG 2016.
Sunday, October 16
Tuesday, October 18
3:45 pm - 6:45 pm
Upper EMR | Faculty Leader: Kenneth K. Wang, MD, FACG
Polypectomy | Faculty Leader: Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG
10:15 am - 1:00 pm
Capsule Endoscopy | Faculty Leader: Adam C. Stein, MD
Enteroscopy | Faculty Leader: Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG
EUS | Faculty Leader: Massimo Raimondo, MD, FACG
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Foreign Body Removal |
Faculty Leader: Mohammed A. Al-Haddad, MD, FACG
Hemostasis | Faculty Leader: John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Monday, October, 17
10:15 am - 1:00 pm
Stenting | Faculty Leader: Jason B. Klapman, MD
10:15 am - 1:15 pm
ERCP | Faculty Leader: Ali A. Siddiqui, MD
EMR/Polypectomy |
Faculty Leader: Andrew Y. Wang, MD, FACG
10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Hemostasis | Faculty Leader: Laith H. Jamil, MD, FACG
1:45 pm - 4:30 pm
EMR and ESD with the Asian Experts |
Faculty Leader: Qiang Cai, MD, PhD, FACG
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Hemorrhoid Therapy |
Faculty Leader: David A. Johnson, MD, MACG
2:00 pm - 4:45 pm
Mucosal Ablation |
Faculty Leader: V. Raman Muthusamy, MD, FACG
ERCP | Faculty Leader: Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
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10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Mucosal Ablation |
Faculty Leader: Srinadh Komanduri, MD, MS
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Esophageal & Anorectal Motility Disorders |
Faculty Leader: John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACG
Hemorrhoid Therapy |
Faculty Leader: Waqar A. Qureshi, MD, FACG
Foreign Body Removal |
Faculty Leader: Girish Mishra, MD, MS, FACG
MONDAY
gi fellows only sessions
Monday, October 17
GI Fellows
Sessions!
7:45 am - 9:30 am
Stenting | Faculty Leader: Viren Joshi, MD
ERCP | Faculty Leader: Janak N. Shah, MD
EMR/Polypectomy | Faculty Leader: Harshit S. Khara, MD
Hemostasis | Faculty Leader: Jeffrey H. Lee, MD, MPH, FACG
Continue to visit www.acgmeetings.gi.org
for updates on the Hands-on Workshop Center
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Colon Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among
both men and women. Colon cancer incidence rates have declined
over the last two decades and survival rates have increased. This likely
relates at least in part to increased colorectal cancer screening and surveillance, which allows physicians to detect and remove pre-cancerous
polyps or diagnose cancers at an early stage. Although these trends
are moving in a positive direction, there remains a need to increase the
number of individuals being screened.
The proper and timely use of existing as well as newer screening
tests that may lead to prevention or early diagnosis of specific disease
conditions is critical. Increasing the rate of patient participation in
colorectal cancer screening and surveillance is also important. Furthermore, providing and quantifying indicators that define a quality colonoscopy, including bowel preparation quality and adenoma detection rates,
especially in light of recent findings on the prevalence of flat lesions, is a
need that affects gastroenterologists. In addition, it is important that gastroenterologists understand the importance of grading bowel preparation
using a validated scale, and that they are familiar with recommendations
for the timing of a repeat colonoscopy in exams with inadequate bowel
preparation.
There is also a need to recognize the potential role that the gastroenterologist plays in minimizing the occurrence of interval cancers.
This includes the use of split-dose preparation in their practice as well
as the use of proper polyp resection technique. The serrated pathway,
which may account for at least 15% of all colorectal cancers, requires
gastroenterologists to understand the challenges in detection, resection,
and pathological interpretation and classification of these lesions. To aid
in surveillance of serrated polyps, gastroenterologists should be aware of
an expert panel’s recent recommendations: Guidelines for Colonoscopy
Surveillance After Screening and Polypectomy: A Consensus Update by
the US Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer. There has also
been a recent update to the surveillance guidelines that includes the
addition of recommendations for certain serrated polyps.
There is also a need to educate the gastroenterologist on the recent
published data that help support recommendations of previous versions
of surveillance guidelines. This will hopefully serve to increase physician
adherence to the guidelines. As the survival rates from these GI cancers
continue to improve, the must continue educating gastroenterologists
who provide ongoing care to these patients. This important and evolving
educational need must be met in a way that touches on the impact of
various forms of cancer on the overall health and quality of life of these
patients.
Obesity
Obesity has drastically increased in prevalence in the United States,
from less than 15% in the 1960s to over 30% at present. It has been
predicted that if the rates continue at their current pace, by 2015, 75%
of adults will be overweight or obese. Therefore, not only is it imperative
for gastroenterologists to be knowledgeable regarding obesity prevention and treatment options, but it is also important that they understand
the importance of patient education. Patient education is a necessity to
improve compliance and to achieve desired treatment results. In those
patients who undergo surgery for the management of obesity, information
on the post-surgical complications has become increasingly important.
Specifically, endoscopic techniques and management options in these
patients can be a challenge. It is essential that gastroenterologists be
familiar and up-to-date on endoscopic techniques in this challenging
group of patients. These topics, as well as the latest information on
what GI conditions are linked to or exacerbated by obesity, have been
requested as areas of further education by practicing gastroenterologists.
EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
Clinical gastroenterology continues to experience an ever-increasing
array of options and advancements affecting both the diagnosis and
treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. Gastroenterologists must
stay abreast of the diagnostic and treatment options that are available
for managing their patients and effectively utilize them while maximizing
quality and safety.
The multi-faceted pressures of new and increasing scientific developments, pressures from payors and policymakers, and demands
by more knowledgeable patients mandate that gastroenterologists find
ways to constantly reevaluate the diagnostic techniques and treatment
modalities used and mechanisms for delivery in their practices. Declining reimbursement, increased demand for measurement of quality, and
an insufficient workforce also remain significant challenges for gastroenterologists and their practices. As a consequence, it is important
to identify more efficient ways to obtain the latest scientific knowledge
and institute scientifically sound therapy so that the highest quality of
patient care can be maintained. This objective, regardless of the specific
practice setting, is to guarantee that each individual patient obtains the
treatment and service that is the best possible option for their specific
needs.
The emphasis of ACG’s educational efforts focuses on these
advancements in diagnosis and treatment options, as well as on the
policies, procedures, and guidelines gastroenterologists employ in the
overall management of their practices. A primary CME educational
program goal is to heighten the knowledge of clinicians and other health
care professionals involved in GI patient care in all areas of management, with an emphasis on those conditions with increasing prevalence
and those where management continues to present a challenge. Attention is also placed on advanced and improved endoscopic techniques
and practice management tools that can increase gastroenterologists’
efficiency and effectiveness in their daily practice.
IBD
Inflammatory bowel disease is an area of gastroenterology that continues to see important developments in diagnostic and medical therapeutic options. The gastroenterologist must be fully aware of the latest
developments in biologic and immunomodulator therapies including
safety considerations and their place in patient management. In recent
years there have also been many advances made in laboratory, radiographic, and endoscopic modalities that directly impact the diagnosis
and management of inflammatory bowel disease and in the surveillance
for dysplasia in ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s colitis. Education regarding
optimizing the use of such modalities is important to the practicing gastroenterologist. The post-surgical management of inflammatory bowel
disease patients also continues to be a topic of great importance and
one in which the clinician often faces challenges due to the complexity and unpredictability of the condition and the associated decisionmaking process.
Hepatology
Gastroenterologists are frequently faced with challenges related to liver
disorders including hepatitis B and C, NAFLD, hepatic encephalopathy,
cirrhosis, and autoimmune liver diseases. Often, the gastroenterologist
relies on the expertise of the hepatologist to assist in the management
of these patients; however, with hepatologists operating at capacity,
the gastroenterologist must be able to offer the best quality of care and
treatment options to patients with liver disease. With the increased incidence of NAFLD, practical and clinically relevant physician education is
extremely important in this area.
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C will be the most dramatically changing area of liver disease
over the next few years, and there will be two major areas that will require focus and attention. First, HCV screening recommendations have
shifted from the classic risk-based screening to an age-based screening. The CDC and USPFTS have recommended one-time screening
of all persons born between 1945 and 1965. It will be essential that
ACG and gastroenterologists educate primary care providers as well as
patients about the need for HCV screening. Secondly, there has been a
dramatic shift in the treatment of hepatitis C. Compared to the previous
treatments, the current treatment regimens are dramatically more effective and have shorter lengths of therapy, and have dramatically fewer
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adverse side effects. Also, within the next 1-2 years, therapy will likely
be completely all-oral, interferon-free, and perhaps even ribavirin-free.
There will be a series of new regimens available, with new ones being
introduced at a very rapid pace. Because there will be simple and effective therapies available, there will likely be more gastroenterologists who
are willing to treat HCV. For this reason, ACG must work to educate gastroenterologists about the current and upcoming treatments. Also, with
the expected rapid development and approval of multiple regimens,
ACG must work to have a mechanism in place to allow rapid changes
and/or addendums to HCV treatment guidelines.
Pancreaticobiliary
Pancreaticobiliary diseases can also be extremely challenging to manage, and can vary greatly in complexity and severity. Gastroenterologists play an essential role in both the evaluation and the management
of patients with pancreaticobiliary disorders. Cystic neoplasms of the
pancreas are more frequently diagnosed and management guidelines
have been updated recently as our knowledge base continues to grow.
Gastroenterologist offer highly specialized care for such patients, including advanced interventional endoscopic procedures. As endoscopic
technology advances, patients are simultaneously becoming more complex, making it essential that gastroenterologists are up-to-date on these
management techniques and strategies. Education on the diagnosis and
management of various forms of pancreaticobiliary disease including
pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts, pancreatic cancer, and biliary disorders is
critical to obtaining the best patient outcomes.
Functional GI
Improvements in the understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment
of motility and functional GI disorders continue to progress as research
in this area expands. These disorders are among the most common GI
disorders in the general population. Understanding the latest science
with regard to these disorders and newer treatment modalities is critical
to improving clinical outcomes and quality of life for a large group of
patients who have been among the most difficult to treat. Understanding the potential role of enteric microbiota and inflammation in these
disorders will also help determine the appropriate course of action and
play a critical role in managing these challenging conditions.
Diarrheal disorders can prove to be challenging to diagnose and
manage. Whether it be acute or chronic, caused by a malabsorptive
condition, inflammatory, or infectious process, gastroenterologists must
be aware of the various potential causes of diarrhea and the most appropriate corresponding treatment options. With the incidence and severity
of Clostridium difficile infections increasing in recent years, this is yet
another condition that demands close attention by the gastroenterologist.
GI Bleeding
GI bleeding remains one of the most common yet most challenging
issues confronted by the clinical gastroenterologist. New anticoagulants
have been released in the last several years, and this new class of
drugs has made patients with GI bleeding even more difficult to treat.
It is critical that gastroenterologists are frequently updated on these
new medications as these patients may require different management
strategies than those who are on traditional anticoagulants. Whether the
GI bleeding is related to drug therapy, stress ulceration in the intensive
care unit, anticoagulation, chronic liver disease, or obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, the gastroenterologist must be up to date on the latest
information on strategies to prevent, diagnose, and optimally treat GI
bleeding.
GERD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a common condition world-wide and
affects 20% of American adults on a weekly basis. An understanding
of its pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and complications
is extremely important for the practicing gastroenterologist, and new
guidelines have been published on reflux within the past year. While less
common, eosinophilic esophagitis appears to be increasing markedly
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in incidence and has been the subject of intense research leading to
recent clinical guidelines. Esophageal dysmotility remains an ongoing
challenge, and this field has dramatically changed in the past several
years due to the adoption of new diagnostic modalities and an outpouring of outcomes data. This has been particularly significant for achalasia, which also has been the subject of recent consensus guidelines
within the past year. Other upper GI conditions including Barrett’s
esophagus, dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease, and H. pylori also require
a clear understanding. It is important that published evidence-based
practice guidelines for these upper GI conditions and many other identified GI disorders be available to the gastroenterologist for their explicit
understanding and to enhance their ability to most effectively manage
each of their patients. With guidelines published on gastroesophageal
reflux disease, eosinophilic esophagitis, and achalasia within the last
year, this has been an active area and this new information needs to
be disseminated to the gastroenterology community.
Endoscopy
Rapid technological advancements in endoscopy and other diagnostic
and therapeutic areas in gastroenterology creates a need to communicate the latest techniques and strategies for managing everything from
patients with altered anatomy to identification and removal of large and
difficult polyps to developing practice of natural orifice transluminal
endoscopic surgery. Gastroenterologists in a variety of practice settings
need to learn and integrate these new therapies into their practice in order
to provide state-of-the-art services to their patients.
Quality
Finally, it is critical that gastroenterologists incorporate quality, safety,
and service metrics into their clinical practice. In particular, quality and
safety issues in the endoscopy suite need to be addressed in order to
improve patient outcomes. Other quality issues dealing with specific disease states and their management in the office practice also need to be
addressed by the practicing gastroenterologist. Practice efficiency is also
of great importance as the demand for increased efficiency across all
settings continues to drive the search for practical tools to positively impact care delivery and patient outcomes. Through the use of evidencebased approaches for treatment and rational public health policy, clinicians need to identify new and innovative ways to deliver care across the
community. Ever-expanding access to information on a real-time basis
by both clinicians and patients provides unique opportunities as well as
challenges to the healthcare delivery system. When this is combined
with the pressures associated with increased spending on healthcare
in an environment currently trending toward decreased reimbursement
and inadequate rewards for the physician who spends more time with
the patient, the importance of high-quality continuing medical education
for gastroenterologists and their patients cannot be overstated.
FACULTY DISCLOSURES
The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to
provide continuing medical education for physicians. ACG, as an ACCME
accredited provider, ensures balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its directly and jointly provided education activities.
All who are in a position to control the content of an education activity (including their spouse or partner) are required to disclose to ACG
all relevant financial relationships in any amount occurring in the past
12 months with any commercial interest that may create a conflict of
interest related to the subject matter of an education activity. Safeguards
against commercial bias have been put in place by ACG. Anyone who
refuses to disclose relevant financial relationships will be disqualified.
ACG ensures any conflicts of interest are resolved before the educational
activity occurs and discloses all relevant financial relationships to the
learners prior to the beginning of an education activity.
OPTIONAL FRIDAY COURSES
ACG 2016 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE
practice management course
No Time to Gamble: Improving the Odds for Success in Your Practice
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Co-Directors: William R. Stern, MD, FACG, and Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
$275
$75
$200
$300
Course Description
In this era of value-based care, alternative payment models, increasing administrative demands, and constant time constraints,
many physicians feel that the odds are stacked against them
and always favor the house. The ACG Practice Management
Course illustrates that there are still ways to improve your odds
for a fulfilling and successful practice! This year’s course seeks
to help gastroenterologists put their income and professional
well-being first in a challenging environment.
The 2016 Practice Management Course will provide up-to-date
information about the state of practice management, including
trends, changes in regulations and laws, and best practices to
effectively manage a gastroenterology practice in today’s uncertain environment.
7:00 am
Continental Breakfast
7:30 am
Welcome and Introduction
William R. Stern, MD, FACG
Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
session 1: The
Future of Health Care
Presidential Address: Time to Treat Practice Management
as a Priority
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG, ACG President
7:35 am
Summarize the evolving relationship between ACG leadership
and the private practice community and how the work of the
Practice Management Committee and GI Circle are critical to
that relationship.
EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
ACG Members / Fellows: ACG Resident / Trainee /Candidate Members: ACG NP/ PA/Allied Health Members:
All Non-Members: The Merit-Based Incentive System and the Future of
Value-Based Care
Richard E. Moses, DO, JD
7:55 am
Define the MIPS construct and identify important elements of it
that will affect physicians in practice.
Alternative Payment Models: Risk or Opportunity?
Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FACG
8:15 am
List and evaluate alternative payment models and the
opportunities they present to private practice.
A boxed lunch will be provided to all registered attendees.
Accreditation / CME / MOC
8:35 am Q & A
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Successful completion of this CME activity,
which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant
to earn up to 8 MOC points in the American Board of Internal
Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of
CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to
ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Course Co-Director – William R. Stern, MD, FACG
Course Co-Director – Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
Joseph A. Cappa, MD, FACG
G. Anton Decker, MBBCH, MRCP, CPE, MHA, FACG
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG, ACG President
Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FACG
James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
Ralph D. McKibbin, MD, FACG
Michael S. Morelli, MD, CPE, FACG
Richard E. Moses, DO, JD
Irving M. Pike, MD, FACG
Suriya V. Sastri, MD, FACG
Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG
Christina M. Surawicz, MD, MACG
Jay N. Yepuri, MD
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ACG 2016 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE
practice management course
No Time to Gamble: Improving the Odds for Success in Your Practice
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Course Co-Directors: William R. Stern, MD, FACG, and Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
session 2: Physician
Consequences
Compensation: Options and
9:00 am The Salary Model
Michael S. Morelli, MD, CPE, FACG
12:30 pm Luncheon Presentation: Engaging Patients and Improving
the Patient Experience: Strategies to Enhance the Value
Equation
James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
Discuss the value proposition from the patient’s perspective
and how engaging patients will enhance your value proposition
and contribute to successful clinical and business outcomes.
9:10 am
Hybrid Models
Joseph A. Cappa, MD, FACG
1:30 pm Break
The first three presentations illustrate and compare, through
actual member examples, the specific ways practice groups
compensate physicians and how those compensation
modes affect the groups.
session 4: Making
9:20 am The Revolving Door: The Ins and Outs of Joining and
Leaving a Medical Practice
James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
Express the issues and propose solutions for practices facing
the addition of new members or the retirement of its partners.
1:40 pm Meeting the Needs of Your Markets Efficiently
G. Anton Decker, MBBCH, MRCP, CPE, MHA, FACG
Appraise the market needs in your practice region and recognize
the opportunities that may be available.
2:00 pm Using Physician Extenders
Richard E. Moses, DO, JD
Describe the use of physician extenders and identify new areas
where they may be useful.
9:40 am Panel Discussion With Q & A
10:10 am Networking and Coffee Break
session 3: Meeting
Practice
2:20 pm Documentation Options for any EMR
Jay N. Yepuri, MD
Discuss the various documentation options for EMR and
demonstrate their use.
Challenges in the Modern Day
10:40 am Special Challenges of Smaller/Solo Practices
Suriya V. Sastri, MD, FACG
Identify those areas of practice management that affect all
practices, but are particularly relevant to solo and smaller
practices.
11:00 am Opportunities in Outsourcing
Ralph D. McKibbin, MD, FACG
Evaluate the opportunities to outsource areas of practice
management and identify those that are particularly suited to
different sized practices.
11:20 am Hospital, Hybrid, or ACO
G. Anton Decker, MBBCH, MRCP, CPE, MHA, FACG
Assess the different practice arrangements and identify the
benefits and liabilities of each.
11:40 am Opportunities in Creative Scheduling
Samir A. Shah, MD, FACG
Explain the different scheduling options and identify which
practices may benefit from each.
12:00 pm Q & A
Your Practice More Efficient
2:40 pm Practice Efficiency and Time Management
Irving M. Pike, MD, FACG
Outline time management techniques and illustrate how they can
affect practice efficiency.
3:00 pm Q & A
3:15 pm
Break
session 5: Work-Life
Balance
3:25 pm Using Emotional Intelligence to Maximize Your Performance
Costas H. Kefalas, MD, MMM, FACG
Define emotional intelligence and explain how to incorporate the
ideas into your daily routine.
3:45 pm Avoiding Professional Burnout
Christina M. Surawicz, MD, MACG
Recognize the symptoms of burnout and identify those steps that
will help prevent it.
4:05 pm Q & A
4:15 pm
Wrap-up and Take Home Points
William R. Stern, MD, FACG
Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
4:30 pm Course Adjourns
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EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
8:50 am Keeping it Simple – Eat What You Kill
Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
12:15 pm Pick-up Boxed Lunches
OPTIONAL FRIDAY COURSES
ASGE-SPONSORED POSTGRADUATE COURSE
asge-sponsored postgraduate course
Improving Techniques and Practice for Everyday Endoscopy
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 7:30 am – 3:30 pm
Course Co-Directors: Patrick R. Pfau, MD, and Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
ACG or ASGE Members/Fellows: ACG or ASGE Resident/Trainee/Candidate Members: ACG or ASGE PA / NP/Allied Health Members:
ACG or ASGE Practice Manager Members:
Non-Member Physician/Exhibitor/Guest/PharmD: All Other Non-Members: $395
$200
$200
$200
$495
$250
Course Description
This course is designed to highlight the state-of-the-art endoscopic management of patients with gastrointestinal diseases who
are encountered every day in practice, and provide attendees with
tips and tricks that can be immediately employed to improve endoscopic techniques. A series of didactic lectures will be followed
by real-life cases and include video content to stimulate audience
dialogue with world-renowned faculty experts. This course gives
expert solutions based on data and personal experience for challenging yet common problems such as sedation and antithrombotic management, endoscopy in IBD, detection and management
of Barrett’s esophagus, foreign body removal, gastrointestinal
bleeding management techniques, luminal stenting, ERCP cannulation techniques and management of difficult stones, EUS-FNA
and FNB and management of incidental cysts, and cutting edge
techniques for optimizing colonoscopy and polypectomy.
Intended Audience
This course has been specifically designed for practitioners in
gastrointestinal endoscopy, especially gastroenterologists, gastrointestinal surgeons, gastrointestinal nurses, and fellows in training.
This course is equally relevant to those in private practice and
academic practice.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, physicians will
be able to:
• Demonstrate the proper management of sedation and
antithrombotic agents peri-procedurally.
• Implement new techniques for treatment of GI emergencies
such as GI bleeding and foreign bodies.
• Identify the optimal candidates for endoscopic mucosal
resection and locally ablative techniques in Barrett’s
esophagus.
• Optimize endoscopic colon cancer screening and advanced
polypectomy techniques, and recognize and treat
complications during colonoscopy.
• Utilize endoscopic scoring systems and chromoendoscopy for
surveillance in IBD.
• Incorporate techniques enhancing biliary and pancreatic
cannulation and retrieval of challenging stones during ERCP.
• Recognize the role of FNA versus FNB during EUS evaluation
of solid lesions.
Accreditation
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE)
is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education to provide continuing medical education
for physicians.
ASGE designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.5 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS
Course Co-Directors
Patrick R. Pfau, MD
Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
Faculty
Yasser M. Bhat, MD, FASGE
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FASGE
Ashley L. Faulx, MD, FASGE
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS, FASGE
Sri Komanduri, MD, FASGE
Michael J. Levy, MD
Douglas K. Rex, MD, FASGE
John J. Vargo, II, MD, MPH, FASGE
For questions about the course, contact:
Toll free: 866-353-ASGE (2743) E-mail: education@asge.org
Tel: 630-573-0600
Web: www.asge.org
If you need any auxiliary aids or services identified in the
American with Disabilities Act (e.g., assistive listening devices
or Braille materials), please contact ASGE.
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OPTIONAL FRIDAY COURSES
ASGE-SPONSORED POSTGRADUATE COURSE
asge-sponsored postgraduate course
Improving Techniques and Practice for Everyday Endoscopy
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 7:30 am – 3:30 pm
Course Co-Directors: Patrick R. Pfau, MD, and Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
6:30 am Registration / Continental Breakfast
7:30 am
Welcome and Introductions
Patrick R. Pfau, MD, and Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
session 1: Preparation
7:40 am
for Endoscopy
Sedation for Basic and Advanced Endoscopy: What Does
the Future Hold?
John J. Vargo, II, MD, MPH, FASGE
8:00 am Antithrombotic Management Update: Putting the
BRIDGE Trial Into Context
Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
8:20 am Questions and Answers
session 2:IBD
Endoscopy
8:30 am Endoscopic Scoring Systems for UC and CD – How to
Use, Which One to Choose
Amandeep K. Shergill, MD
8:50 am Incorporating Endoscopic Findings Into IBD Treatment
Algorithms: What Is Treat to Target?
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FASGE
9:10 am
Dysplasia in IBD: How I Detect and How I Resect
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS, FASGE
9:30 am Panel Discussion / Videos
session 3:
Pancreaticobiliary Endoscopy
9:50 am EUS-Guided FNA and FNB for Solid Lesions: What’s the
Difference, What’s the Data, What’s the Technique
Michael J. Levy, MD
10:10 am Enhancing Biliary and Pancreatic Cannulation: Success
and Safety
Ashley L. Faulx, MD, FASGE
10:30 am Incidental Pancreas Cyst: Follow, EUS, or Surgery
Michael J. Levy, MD
10:50 am The Challenging Stone: Techniques for Retrieval
Sri Komanduri, MD, FASGE
11:10 am Panel Discussion / Videos
11:30 am Lunch
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session 4:Upper
GI Potpourri
12:00 pm Barrett’s Dysplasia: How I Find It, Treat It, and Survey It
Yasser M. Bhat, MD, FASGE
12:20 pm Your Patient Is Exsanguinating at Midnight: Treatment of
the Large Variceal and Non-Variceal Bleeds
Ashley L. Faulx, MD, FASGE
12:40 pm How to Remove a Bratwurst From the Esophagus and a
Razor From the Stomach
Patrick R. Pfau, MD
1:00 pm GI Luminal Stenting: Esophagus to Enteral to Colon
Sri Komanduri, MD, FASGE
1:20 pm Panel Discussion / Videos
session 5:Diagnostic
and Therapeutic Colonoscopy
1:40 pm Improving Your ADR: What’s New?
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS, FASGE
2:00 pm Optimizing Polypectomy Techniques: How I Do It and Why
Douglas K. Rex, MD, FASGE
2:20 pm Colonoscopy Adverse Events: How to Avoid Them; How to
Inspect and Treat Them
Patrick R. Pfau, MD
2:40 pm Taking Out the Difficult Polyp: EMR, ESD, or Underwater
Douglas K. Rex, MD, FASGE
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS, FASGE
Yasser M. Bhat, MD, FASGE
3:00 pm Panel Discussion / Videos
3:30 pm Course Adjourned
OPTIONAL FRIDAY COURSES /
3-DAY CLINICAL REVIEW
Pathology and Imaging in the Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Disease Course
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 7:00 am – 12:30 pm
Course Co-Directors: David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG, and Olga C. Aroniadis, MD, MSc
ACG Members/Fellows: ACG Resident/Trainee/Candidate Members: ACG PA / NP/Allied Health Members:
All Non-Members: $200
$160
$175
$225
Course Description
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 5.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity.
Successful completion of this CME
activity, which includes participation in
the evaluation component, enables the
participant to earn up to 5.25 MOC points in the American
Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points
equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit
participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose
of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Program Objectives
Agenda
• Describe current concepts relevant to radiology and pathology
in the evaluation and treatment of patients with gastrointestinal
disease.
6:30 am Continental Breakfast
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Evaluate findings of radiologic exams related to gastrointestinal
disorders of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, large
intestine, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
• Identify both basic and advanced pathology findings in
patients with gastrointestinal illnesses through close examination
of representative photomicrographs.
7:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Olga C. Aroniadis, MD, MSc
7:05 am
Liver Cells, Bile Ducts, Stones, and More: Pathology
and Imaging of the Liver and Gallbladder
Pathologist: Scott R. Owens, MD
Radiologist: Greg dePrisco, MD
8:25 am Q & A
• Correlate typical radiology and pathology findings with
endoscopic images reflective of both the normal and abnormal
physiology.
8:35 am Looking Deeply Into the GI Tract: Pathology and
Imaging of the Small Bowel and Pancreas
Pathologist: David N. Lewin, MD
Radiologist: Jessica G. Zarzour, MD
Faculty
9:35 am Q & A
Course Co-Director – David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Course Co-Director – Olga C. Aroniadis, MD, MSc
Greg dePrisco, MD
Douglas S. Katz, MD
David N. Lewin, MD
Robert D. Odze, MD, FRCPC
Scott R. Owens, MD
Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
David J. Vining, MD
Jessica G. Zarzour, MD
3–DAY
CLINICAL REVIEW
ACG’s Pathology and Imaging in the Evaluation of Gastrointestinal
Disease Course includes four mini-sessions, each devoted to new
developments and old problems of special interest to the clinical
gastroenterologist in pathology and imaging in a specific portion of
the GI tract. A popular biennial offering of the College, this year’s
course expands the mini-session concept to include a combination
lecture by a pathologist and a radiologist with the addition of correlated
endoscopic images. The course faculty are recognized experts in
their fields and pioneers in the development of new technologies and
clinical paradigms. The course is designed primarily for clinicians in GI/
hepatology, as well as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and
other advanced practice healthcare professionals interested in the
clinical application of GI pathology and imaging.
Accreditation / CME / MOC
9:40 am Break
10:00 am Understanding Polyps, Tumors, and IBD: Pathology
and Imaging of the Colon and Rectum
Pathologist: Robert D. Odze, MD, FRCPC
Radiologist: David J. Vining, MD
11:05 am Q & A
11:15 am Swallowing and Digesting: Pathology and Imaging of
the Esophagus and Stomach
Pathologist: Nicole C. Panarelli, MD
Radiologist: Douglas S. Katz, MD
12:20 pm Q & A
12:30 pm Course Adjourns
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3-DAY CLINICAL REVIEW
What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course
Friday, October 14, 2016 • 1:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Course Co-Directors: Scott M. Tenner, MD, MS, MPH, JD, FACG, and Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
ACG Members / Fellows: ACG Resident / Trainee /Candidate Members: ACG NP / PA/Allied Health Members:
All Non-Members: $200
$160
$175
$225
Course Description
Attend ACG’s What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course for an
intensive review of key GI pharmacology, including comparisons
and contrasts between conventional and emerging pharmacological treatment options. This course will consist of lectures
and Q & A sessions on such topics as use of biosimilars to treat
IBD, treatment options for functional GI disorders, review of new
anticoagulants, a GI’s guide to vaccinations, pharmacological
therapy during pregnancy, treatment options for primary biliary
cirrhosis, and medico-legal issues in pharmacology. The course
is designed primarily for physicians in GI/hepatology, as well as
physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other advanced
practice healthcare professionals interested in the latest information on state-of-the-art treatment of these illnesses.
Accreditation / CME / MOC
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
Successful completion of this CME activity,
which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant
to earn up to 3 MOC points in the American Board of Internal
Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of
CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information
to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Faculty
Course Co-Director – Scott M. Tenner, MD, MS, MPH, JD, FACG
Course Co-Director – Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG
Mitchell L. Shiffman, MD, FACG
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1:45 pm Welcome and Introduction
Scott M. Tenner, MD, MS, MPH, JD, FACG
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
1:50 pm Update on Biosimilars and New Agents in the Management
of IBD
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
Explain where and when the new treatments for IBD should be
used in practice.
2:10 pm
Pharmacology of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders:
Seeing Through the Haze
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
Assess current pharmacologic treatment options for non-acidresponsive dyspepsia and GERD.
2:30 pm Understanding the New Anticoagulant Medications
David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Outline the use and management of new anticoagulation
medications in patients undergoing endoscopy or with GI
bleeding.
2:50 pm Q&A
3:05 pm Break
3:20 pm A Gastroenterologist’s Guide to Vaccinating Your Patient
on Steroids, Immunomodulators, or Biologic Agents
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
Identify appropriate vaccinations and their safety for patients
on steroids, immunomodulators, or biologic agents.
3:40 pm Medication Use in Pregnancy
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG
Summarize available pharmacological therapies that are safe for
treatment of GI disorders in the pregnant patient.
4:00 pm Pharmacologic Treatment of PBC and its Extrahepatic
Manifestations
Mitchell L. Shiffman, MD, FACG
Explain the latest evaluation and expected treatment options for
PBC.
4:20 pm Medical Legal Issues in Pharmacology
Scott M. Tenner, MD, MS, MPH, JD, FACG
Discuss the physician’s responsibilities for appropriate drug
monitoring and informed consent for patients’ pharmacologic
agents.
4:40 pm Q&A / Wrap-up
5:00 pm Course Adjourns
3-DAY CLINICAL REVIEW
ACG 2016 Three-day Clinical Review
Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16, 2016
Program Description
3-day Clinical Review schedule:
The Three-day Clinical Review, including the GI Pathology and
Imaging Course, the What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course,
and the Annual Postgraduate Course, is designed to provide a
comprehensive clinical update. Through the Three-day Clinical
Review, you will learn better ways to integrate the newest tools
in diagnosis with the latest therapeutic/treatment alternatives
to achieve optimal outcomes, improve your awareness and
ability to incorporate patient care decision-making issues
relating to common and not-so-common GI patient conditions,
and enhance your overall capacity to frame effective disease
management strategies in your practice. When you sign up
for the Three-day Clinical Review, you will automatically be
enrolled in the three designated courses.
Friday, October 14
7:00 am – 12:30 pm GI Pathology and Imaging Course
1:45 pm – 5:00 pm What’s New in GI Pharmacology Course
Saturday, October 15
7:50 am – 5:00 pm Annual Postgraduate Course
Sunday, October 16
7:50 am – 5:00 pm Annual Postgraduate Course
ALL NEW!
THE 2016 ONLINE
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
300 Test
Questions
AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 14, 2016
The 2016 edition of the SAT includes 300 questions. A useful
tool for those studying for the certification or recertification
exam, users can track responses as they progress through the
test. The enhanced online test indicates the correct answers,
provides detailed explanations, and features a bibliography
(with links to PubMed). Overall and category scores provide a
useful means for testing your knowledge and helping you focus
on areas that may require additional review.
Successful completion of this CME
activity, which includes participation
in the evaluation component, enables the participant
to earn up to 35 MOC points in the American Board of
Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification
(MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points
equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the
activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to
submit participant completion information to ACCME for
the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
* The discount only applies to those who register through the ACG 2016
registration website at www.acgmeetings.gi.org. This discounted offer is
only available until pre-registration closes on October 7, 2016. After that
date, the Online Self-Assessment Test can be purchased through the ACG
website at full price.
POSTGRADUATE
COURSE
Pre-order and save! Purchase the Online SAT when you register.
Special pre-meeting discounted price* in effect only until Friday,
October 7th – Member price: $75*; Nonmember: $125*. The 2016 Online Self-Assessment Test offers a maximum
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Access the test on September 14, 2016 at www.satest.gi.org.
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POSTGRADUATE COURSE
ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Annual Postgraduate Course
Hitting the Jackpot: Achieving Diagnostic and Therapeutic Success in Gastroenterology
Saturday and Sunday, October 15 and 16, 2016 • Venetian Ballroom
Course Co-Directors: Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG, and Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
Program Description
With the need to remain abreast of the many new and
emerging advancements in the field of gastroenterology and
the volume of patients continuing to increase as the population ages, the clinical gastroenterologist is more challenged
than ever to deliver the best patient care in each situation
they encounter. Research in a multitude of gastroenterology
and hepatology areas progresses at a rapid pace. Advances
in technology, diagnostic modalities, and therapeutic options
have had a positive impact on the management of many GI
diseases. Scientific education, based on critical foundational
knowledge and clinical skills, the communication of practical
methods for treatment, and the ability to integrate the newest
tools in diagnosis with the latest therapeutic/treatment options,
are key necessities for the GI clinician to deliver top-quality
patient care. This course will provide updates on a variety of
gastroenterology and hepatology subjects including colon, IBD,
small bowel and functional disorders, endoscopic emergencies,
quality metrics in GI, obesity, pancreaticobiliary, liver disease,
esophagus and stomach, liver disease, and motility. Expert faculty will deliver scientific presentations in a variety of formats.
Didactic lectures, followed by interactive question and answer
sessions, small group learning luncheons, and a choice of
simultaneous sessions on the latest topics in GI and liver clinical care will be offered.
The program is designed primarily for clinicians in GI/hepatology, as well as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and
other advanced practice healthcare professionals interested in
a scientifically sound approach to the management of GI and
liver illnesses.
Accreditation / CME / MOC
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are awarded as follows:
13 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Postgraduate
Course and 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for each Learning
Luncheon (lunches must be purchased separately).
Successful completion of this CME activity,
which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant
to earn up to 13 MOC points in the American Board of Internal
Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program.
Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of
CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information
to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
7:50 am – 5:00 pm
7:00 am
Continental Breakfast for Postgraduate Course Attendees
7:50 am
Introduction by Course Directors
Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
session 1A: Colon
MODERATOR: Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG
8:00 am Improving Adenoma Detection Rates
Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG
Compare technique-based and device-based tools to improve
adenoma detection rates.
8:20 am Fecal Transplantation for Clostridium difficile Infection
Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG
Explain the current state of fecal transplantation for C. difficile
infection.
8:40 am Stool Testing for Colorectal Neoplasia – What Is Its Role?
John M. Carethers, MD, FACG
Describe how newer non-invasive stool tests fit into the
screening paradigm for colorectal cancer.
9:00 am Optimal Approach to the Detection of Lynch Syndrome
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
Discuss the recent guideline recommendations regarding the
approach to detection of Lynch Syndrome in those with colorectal
neoplasia.
9:20 am Panel Q&A
9:40 am Break
10:00 am the david sun lecture
Functional Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Is There a
Light at the End of the Tunnel?
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, MBBS, PhD, MMedSci, FACG
Describe the current understanding of functional GI diseases,
and discuss future approaches to move from symptom-based
therapies to cure.
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ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
session 1B: IBD
7.
MODERATOR: David A. Schwartz, MD, FACG
10:30 am IBD Drug Therapy 2016
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG
Identify the most updated management options available for
patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Recognize the role of endoscopy in pregnant patients, including
risks and benefits.
8.
10:50 am Drug Level Monitoring in IBD
Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS
Describe how to optimize IBD therapy through the use of
appropriate drug level monitoring.
11:10 am Microscopic Colitis – It’s Back!
Darrell S. Pardi, MD, MS, FACG
Outline the various options for management of patients with
chronic or recurrent microscopic colitis.
11:30 am Adverse Events From Biologic Agents in IBD
David A. Schwartz, MD, FACG
Explain how to monitor and manage adverse events from IBD
therapy.
11:50 am Panel Q & A
12:10 pm Break for Learning Luncheons
Saturday Learning Luncheons
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Cost is $75 per person/per lunch. Separate registration required; see page 5.
1.
Endoscopic Remission in IBD – How Do We Achieve This?
Uma Mahadevan, MD, FACG
Explain the meaning and value of endoscopic remission in IBD
and how to achieve it.
2.
Describe the current state of management for alcoholic
hepatitis, including an update on medication trials.
3.
The Patient With Chronic Diarrhea – What to Think About
When the Usual Doesn’t Work
Christina M. Surawicz, MD, MACG
Differentiate the initial testing strategies to use in patients
presenting with chronic diarrhea.
4.
Autoimmune Pancreatitis – Diagnosis and Management,
Including Recurrent Disease
Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS
Outline the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune pancreatitis, and
detail the treatment for initial and recurrent disease.
5.
Sedation for Endoscopy – Conscious Sedation, Propofol, or
General Anesthesia?
John J. Vargo, II, MD, MPH, FACG
Describe how to select the most appropriate, cost-effective
sedation for the patient undergoing an endoscopic procedure.
6.
Living-Related Liver Transplantation – Which Patients to
Consider, and How to Approach
Fredric D. Gordon, MD
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Update – New Tools and
Techniques
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Discuss the best approach to manage gastrointestinal bleeding,
following recent guidelines and using the newest tools and
techniques.
9.
Large Polyps I Have Known and Removed
Charles J. Kahi, MD, MSc, FACG
Demonstrate and review endoscopic tools and techniques for
large polyp removal.
10. Medical Marijuana – Coming to a State Near You!
David. J. Hass, MD, FACG
Discuss what you need to know to certify medical marijuana for
gastrointestinal indications.
11. Pancreatectomy With Islet Cell Autotransplantation
(TPIAT) for Chronic Pancreatitis – Ready for Prime Time,
or Still Experimental?
Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS, FACG
Assess the current safety and efficacy of TPIAT.
12. High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry – Who Needs
This and How to Interpret
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG
Evaluate the current state-of-the-art in esophageal highresolution manometry.
session 1C: Small
Bowel and Functional Disorders
MODERATOR: Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
1:45 pm IBS and Chronic Abdominal Pain – How to Manage
Caregiver Fatigue
Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG
Describe management strategies for coping with patients with
challenging gastrointestinal issues.
2:05 pm SIBO – How to Test? How to Treat?
Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, MACG
Identify the various testing modalities for diagnosing SIBO, and
discuss management strategies.
2:25 pm The Celiac Mimickers
Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
POSTGRADUATE
COURSE
Management of Patients With Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis
Hugo E. Vargas, MD, FACG
Endoscopy in the Pregnant Patient – Who, When, How?
Waqar A. Qureshi, MD, FACG
Explain the conditions that need to be considered in the patient
with serologically-negative enteropathy.
2:45 pm FODMAP Diet – What Does it Do and Who Is it For?
Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG
Outline how selective food elimination can be used in patients
with ongoing gastrointestinal complaints.
3:05 pm Panel Q&A
3:25 pm Break
Identify which patients may benefit from consideration of livingrelated liver transplantation, and discuss the unique issues for
both the donor and recipient.
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Saturday Simultaneous Symposia Sessions
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
7:50 am – 5:00 pm
symposium A:Endoscopic
Emergencies
MODERATOR: John A. Martin, MD
3:45 pm Ascending Cholangitis
John A. Martin, MD
Discuss why, when, and how to diagnose and treat cholangitis.
4:05 pm The Foreign Body
Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Evaluate timing and treatment of gastrointestinal foreign bodies.
4:25 pm Endoscopic Treatment of Luminal Perforations and Leaks
Ali A. Siddiqui, MD
Assess current treatments to endoscopically close perforations
and leaks.
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
symposium B: Quality
Metrics in Gastroenterology
MODERATOR: Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
3:45 pm ICD-10…The Year in Review
Caroll D. Koscheski, MD, FACG
Explain the transition into the ICD-10 coding system and its
impact on GI providers.
4:05 pm Endoscopic Quality Indicators: Which Ones Really Matter?
Irving M. Pike, MD, FACG
Summarize the recent GI Quality Guidelines and their
implications for clinical practice.
4:25 pm Quality Metrics to Follow in Your IBD Patients
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
Outline the quality metrics to be followed when caring for
patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
symposium C: Obesity
MODERATOR: Christopher J. Gostout, MD, FACG
3:45 pm Endoscopic Treatment for Obesity – Science Fiction or
Science Fact?
Christopher J. Gostout, MD, FACG
Analyze the efficacy of endoscopic treatments for obesity.
4:05 pm Surgical Treatment for Obesity – Which Treatment for
Which Patient?
Natan Zundel, MD, FACS, FASMBS
Describe the pros and cons of surgical treatments for obesity.
4:25 pm Managing Complications of Bariatric Surgery
John J. Vargo, II, MD, MPH, FACG
Discuss the management of bariatric complications, both
endoscopic and surgical.
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
5:00 pm Adjourn
5:15 pm – 7:00 pm Sunday, October 16, 2016
GI Jeopardy (see page 10 for information)
7:00 am
Continental Breakfast for Postgraduate Course Attendees
7:50 am
Introduction by Course Directors
ouglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
D
Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
session 2A:Pancreaticobiliary
MODERATOR: Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
8:00 am Post-ERCP Pancreatitis: Can We Really Prevent This in 2016?
Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
Explain the current state of post-ERCP pancreatitis and its
prevention.
8:20 am Pancreatic Cysts – Making Sense of Differing Guidelines
Uzma D. Siddiqui, MD
Contrast the different treatment algorithms for surveillance of
pancreatic cysts given the varying guidelines available.
8:40 am Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis – Can We Really Fix These
Patients?
Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS
Describe the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for patients with
recurrent acute pancreatitis.
9:00 am Does Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Even Exist Anymore?
Grace H. Elta, MD, FACG
Discuss the current understanding of SOD in the modern era of
evidence-based medicine.
9:20 am Panel Q&A
9:40 am Break
session 2B:Liver
MODERATOR: Mitchell L. Shiffman, MD, FACG
10:00 am NAFLD – A Growing Problem
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG
Describe the current recommendations on how to diagnose
and manage patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
10:20 am Surgical Risk in Patients With Advanced Liver Disease
Undergoing Elective Surgery
Lawrence S. Friedman, MD, FACG
Stratify the risk for patients with cirrhosis undergoing elective
surgical procedures.
10:40 am Can We Find Early Cholangiocarcinoma in PSC?
Peter V. Draganov, MD, FACG
Describe the current recommendations for cholangiocarcinoma
screening in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.
11:00 am Updates in Transplantation Medicine
Mitchell L. Shiffman, MD, FACG
Cite recent updates in the management of patients with cirrhosis
undergoing liver transplantation.
11:20 am The Cost of HCV Therapy
Hugo E. Vargas, MD, FACG
Identify options for managing hepatitis C given the expense of
current therapies.
11:40 am Panel Q & A
12:00 pm Break for Learning Luncheons
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ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Sunday
Learning Luncheons
12:20 pm – 1:35 pm
Cost is $75 per person/per lunch. Separate registration required; see page 5.
13. Can I Ever Stop My IBD Therapy?
Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS
Explain the evidence that may support step-down or
discontinuation of IBD therapy in select patients.
14. Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG
Recognize the most common causes of drug-induced liver
injury and discuss patient management strategies.
15. Approach to the Celiac Patient With Ongoing Symptoms
Even on a Gluten-Free Diet
Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG
Discuss the treatment of refractory sprue.
16. Office-Based Treatment of Anorectal Disorders Including
Hemorrhoids
Waqar A. Qureshi, MD, FACG
Assess the current status of office-based hemorrhoid therapies.
17.
Colonoscopy Preparations – Which Approach Is Optimal?
Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG
Apply the updated evidence on the optimal approach to
colonoscopic bowel preparations.
18. Inherited Liver Disease
Kris V. Kowdley, MD, FACG
Identify advances in diagnosis and management of common
inherited liver diseases.
Describe the work-up and management of patients presenting
with features suggestive of spastic esophageal disorders.
Compare tools and techniques for successful deep enteroscopy.
21. Managing Polypoid Lesions in Patients With Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
Identify the management approach to polyps in patients with
inflammatory bowel disease.
22. Endoscopy in the Patient With Post-Surgical Anatomy: Tips
and Tricks
Douglas K. Pleskow, MD
Evaluate endoscopic approaches to patients with post-surgical
anatomy, including both diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy.
23. Diverticular Disorders – Medical or Surgical Management?
Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH, FACG
Discuss the current status of multidisciplinary management of
patients with recurrent diverticular disease.
24. Direct Oral Anticoagulants – How to Manage Them in
Patients Requiring Endoscopic Procedures
Neena S. Abraham, MD, MSc (Epid), FACG
Explain the management of the patient requiring endoscopic
procedures in the setting of direct oral anticoagulant use,
including polypectomy, sphincterotomy, PEG placement, and
endoscopic dilation.
session 2C:Esophagus
and Stomach
MODERATOR: William D. Chey, MD, FACG
1:45 pm Resistant Helicobacter pylori Infection – What Now?
William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Outline the treatment options for patients who fail to eradicate H. pylori infection.
2:05 pm Barrett’s Esophagus – Ablate Everyone?
Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACG
Determine which patients may benefit most from ablative
therapy for their Barrett’s esophagus.
attend the
Opening Welcome Reception
Sunday, October 16, 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Immediately following the conclusion of the
Postgraduate Course
Join colleagues for the ACG 2016 Opening Welcome
Reception in the Exhibit Hall. The Reception will
feature hors d’oeuvres and refreshments.
2:25 pm Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Kathy A. Peterson, MD
Compare the role of medical and dietary management in
patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.
2:45 pm Refractory GERD
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
POSTGRADUATE
COURSE
19. Spastic Esophageal Disorders – Diagnosis and
Management
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
20. Enteroscopy in 2016 – Same Old Story, or Whole New Ball
Game?
Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc, FACG
Identify the approach to managing a patient with
gastroesophageal reflux disease with ongoing symptoms despite
standard therapy.
3:05 pm Panel Q&A
3:25 pm Break
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Simultaneous Sessions (see page 26)
This casual social gathering will give all attendees
the opportunity to explore the Hall, meet with
exhibitors, visit the Poster section, and
network and mingle with colleagues.
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ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Sunday Simultaneous Symposia Sessions
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
symposium D: Liver
Disease
MODERATOR: Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
3:45 pm Coinfection – HCV and HBV and/or HIV
Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
Describe the treatment of patients with multiple simultaneous
viral infections.
ACG 2016
GOING ALL DIGITAL
at ACG 2016 IN VEGAS
symposium E: IBD
NEW IN 2016, speaker presentation
files for the ACG Friday Courses, the
Postgraduate Course, and the ACG
Annual Scientific Meeting will all be
available via the popular eventScribe
app. NOTE: A printed syllabus or USB
will not be available. Plan to bring a
device to access and follow along with
MODERATOR: Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG
the live presentations.
4:05 pm Hepatocellular Carcinoma – How Best to Find It
Hashem B. El-Serag, MD, MPH
Assess the merits of different hepatocellular screening regimens.
4:25 pm Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Which Treatment Modality for
Which Tumor?
K. Rajender Reddy, MD, FACG
Compare the different treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma,
including medical, surgical, and radiological.
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
3:45 pm When Should I Have My Colon Removed?
Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG
Discuss the indications for colectomy in the patient with
ulcerative or Crohn’s colitis.
4:05 pm I Have a Pouch, But Am Still Having Problems!
Bo Shen, MD, FACG
Describe the evaluation and management of patients with
inflammatory bowel disease who have ongoing symptoms after
ileal pouch-anal anastomosis.
4:25 pm Chromoendoscopy – Should It Be Standard of Care in IBD?
John F. Valentine, MD, FACG
Determine which patients with inflammatory bowel disease
should be offered chromoendoscopy with their colonoscopic
surveillance.
From your laptop, tablet, or mobile
devices, YOU CAN:
• Access Course Presentations
• Take Notes
• Highlight Important Points
• Follow Along with Faculty
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
symposium F: Motility
MODERATOR: John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACG
3:45 pm Achalasia: Inject, Dilate, or Surgery?
John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACG
Compare and contrast different treatments for achalasia.
4:05 pm Motility Disorders: Choosing and Interpreting the Right Test
for the Right Patient
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG
Critically assess the available testing options in the work-up of
gastrointestinal motility disorders.
4:25 pm Dyssynergic Defecation
Satish S.C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG
Discuss the etiology and treatment of dyssynergic defecation
and related disorders.
4:45 pm Panel Q & A
5:00 pm Postgraduate Course Adjourns
5:15 pm – 6:30 pm
Poster Session Authors Present
Exhibit Hall C
5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Opening Welcome Reception
Reception will be held in the Exhibit Hall.
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Presentations will also be available
online, in PDF format, for registered
attendees to download prior to and
after the course.
POSTGRADUATE COURSE
FACULTY LISTING
Lawrence S. Friedman, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School and Tufts University
School of Medicine, Chair, Department of Medicine, Newton-Wellesley
Hospital, Newton, MA
Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS, FACG
Associate Professor, Geisel School
of Medicine at Dartmouth; Director,
Pancreatic Disorders, DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon,
NH
Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc, FACG
Director Clinical Research, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program,
CPMC; Associate Clinical Professor
of Medicine, UCSF, California Pacific
Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Fredric D. Gordon, MD
Director of Hepatology, Medical
Director of Liver Transplantation,
Lahey Hospital & Medical Center,
Burlington, MA
Christopher J. Gostout, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
David J. Hass, MD, FACG
Assistant Clinical Professor of
Medicine, Yale University School of
Medicine, Hamden, CT
Charles J. Kahi, MD, MSc, FACG
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, GI Section Chief, Roudebush,
VAMC, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
Caroll D. Koscheski, MD, FACG
Clinical Gastroenterology, Private
Practice, Gastroenterology Associates, PA, Hickory, NC
Kris V. Kowdley, MD, FACG
Director, Liver Care Network, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Indiana
University, Indianapolis, IN
Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Geisel School
of Medicine at Dartmouth; Section Chief, Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
Uma Mahadevan, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, UCSF Center
for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease, San
Francisco, CA
John A. Martin, MD
Associate Professor, Senior Associate Consultant, Associate Chair for
Endoscopy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACG
Residency Program Director and
Associate Chair, Department of
Medicine, Associate Professor of
Medicine, Consultant, Division of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI,
FACG
Professor and Chief, Division of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology,
Northwestern University, Chicago,
IL
Darrell S. Pardi, MD, MS, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Vice Chair,
Division of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
Kathy A. Peterson, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
UT
Irving M. Pike, MD, FACG
Senior Vice President and Chief
Medical Officer, John Muir Health,
Walnut Creek, CA
Douglas K. Pleskow, MD
Chief, Clinical Gastroenterology,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center/Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, MACG
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology
and Hepatology, Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College,
Houston Methodist Hospital,
Houston, TX
Waqar A. Qureshi, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Clinical
Director, Chief of Endoscopy, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Satish S.C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Augusta
University, Augusta, GA
K. Rajender Reddy, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Director of
Hepatology, Director of Viral Hepatitis Center, Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Miguel D. Regueiro, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG
Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University of
Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Director of Endoscopy, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital; Professor of
Medicine, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG
Associate Professor of Clinical
Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical
College, New York Presbyterian
Hospital, New York, NY
David A. Schwartz, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH,
FACG
Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Bo Shen, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine and the Ed
and Joey Story Endowed Chair,
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Mitchell L. Shiffman, MD, FACG
Director, Liver Institute of Virginia,
Bon Secours Health System,
Richmond, VA
Ali A. Siddiqui, MD
Associate Professor, Thomas
Jefferson University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
Uzma D. Siddiqui, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine,
The University of Chicago Center for
Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics, Section of Gastroenterology,
Department of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Medicine;
Director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Chair, Department of Medicine, Alta
Bates Summit Medical Center; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine,
University of California San Francisco, Piedmont, CA
Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH, FACG
Associate Professor, Harborview
Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Christina M. Surawicz, MD,
MACG
Professor of Medicine; Associate
Dean for Faculty Development,
University of Washington School
of Medicine, Seattle, WA
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, MBBS,
PhD, MMedSci, FACG
Pro Vice Chancellor, University
of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW,
Australia
John F. Valentine, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University
of Utah School of Medicine, Salt
Lake City, UT
Hugo E. Vargas, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Chair, Division
of Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix,
AZ
John J. Vargo, II, MD, MPH, FACG
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of
Medicine; Vice Chairman, Digestive Disease Institute; Chairman,
Department of Gastroenterology
and Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH
Natan Zundel, MD, FACS, FASMBS
Professor of Surgery, Vice Chairman,
Department of Surgery, Florida International University, Herbert Wertheim
College of Medicine, Miami, FL
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COURSE
Neena S. Abraham, MD, MSc (Epid),
FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine, Scottsdale, AZ
Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University of
Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake
City, UT
Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG
Emeritus Chief of Gastroenterology,
Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
Director, Center for Colon Polyp
and Cancer Prevention; Vice Chair,
Department of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
John M. Carethers, MD, FACG
Chair, Department of Internal
Medicine; John G. Searle Professor
of Medicine, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG
David W. Crabb Professor of
Medicine and Cellular and Integrative Physiology; Director, Division of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Indiana University School of Medicine,
Indianapolis, IN
William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine; Director, GI
Physiology Lab; Co-Director, Michigan Bowel Control Program, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann
Arbor, MI
Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine; Director, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology
and Nutrition, Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Columbus,
OH
Sheila E. Crowe, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Director of Research, University of California, San
Diego, La Jolla, CA
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL
Peter V. Draganov, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL
Hashem B. El-Serag, MD, MPH
Duncan Professor of Medicine,
Baylor College of Medicine; Chief,
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Section, Baylor College of Medicine
and Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical
Center, Houston, TX
Grace H. Elta, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; Clinical
Director, Section of Gastroenterology,
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
ACG 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Annual Scientific Meeting
Monday through Wednesday, October 17 through 19, 2016 • Venetian Ballroom
Join GI physicians from around the U.S. and the world for the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting. The meeting promises to deliver the latest
clinical information on timely topics in gastroenterology. As an ACG member, you can attend the three-day Annual Meeting for free –
there is no registration fee. Choose from 12 symposia, over 65 oral abstract presentations, multiple networking events, and see the latest
advances in technology and therapeutics from exhibitors from around the globe. Additional breakfast sessions, 16 in total, will be offered
for a nominal fee. Register today!
Be sure to visit poster presentations in the Exhibit Hall on Sunday, October 16th beginning at 3:30 pm, and enjoy the Opening Reception in
the Exhibit Hall beginning at 5:15 pm on Sunday.
Program Description
The field of gastroenterology and hepatology continues to
see advancements in areas relating to diagnostic measures,
therapeutic options, and technology. To provide appropriate and
top-quality patient care, the clinician is challenged to stay abreast
of the changes and advancements affecting the management
of many gastrointestinal and liver disease states. Throughout
the three-day Annual Meeting, you will be exposed to updates
in a variety of topics, including hepatitis C, quality colonoscopy
practices, IBD therapies and management, IBS treatment, PPIs,
hepatology, NAFLD and NASH treatment, GERD, and more.
Twelve scientific symposia and over 65 oral abstract presentations
will allow attendees to hear lecture presentations from experts
and to participate in interactive question and answer sessions
with the faculty.
In addition, 16 optional scientific breakfast sessions will be
offered, where a smaller setting allows for heightened interaction
with the speakers and greater audience involvement.
Finally, ACG's 4th Annual Endoscopy Video Forum will feature the
best video presentations submitted from colleagues from across
the U.S. and around the world.
The Annual Scientific Meeting program is designed primarily
for physicians in gastroenterology and hepatology, as well as
physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other advanced
practice healthcare professionals interested in the latest
information on state-of-the-art treatment of these illnesses.
Accreditation / CME / MOC
The American College of Gastroenterology is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Gastroenterology designates this live
activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are awarded as follows:
16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Annual Meeting,
1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for each Monday
Breakfast Session, and 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for
each Breakfast Session Tuesday and Wednesday (breakfasts
must be purchased separately).
Successful completion of this CME
activity, which includes participation
in the evaluation component, enables
the participant to earn up to 16.75 MOC points in the
American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of
Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points
equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the
activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit
participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose
of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Pre-Registration now open for ACG 2016
Registration for the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting, Postgraduate Course,
and Friday half-day and full-day optional programs, is online only.
Pre-registration will remain open until Friday, October 7, 2016.
After this date on-site registration will be required.
For questions regarding registration, contact ACG Meeting Services at
registration@gi.org or 301-263-9000.
Register at ACG’s secure website, www.acgmeetings.gi.org
Housing is now open for ACG 2016 – see page 6. Hotel reservation deadline is September 28, 2016.
Book your hotel room online using the ACG Housing Bureau website at http://acg.registration.meetingsites.net
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
6:30 am – 6:00 pm
6:00 am – 4:45 pm
Registration (Level 1 Registration)
6:30 am – 7:45 am
4 OPTIONAL BREAKFAST SESSIONS
Cost is $60 per person/per session. Separate registration required; see page 5.
breakfast a:
What Is New in Functional GI Disorders:
Practical Tips for Nonmedical Therapy
MODERATOR: Scott L. Gabbard, MD
How to Talk to Your Patients About Functional GI Disorders
Scott L. Gabbard, MD
Demonstrate a mechanism by which clinicians can improve patients’
knowledge regarding functional GI disorders.
How to Incorporate Psychological Approaches for FGIDs
Laurie A. Keefer, PhD
Illustrate the benefits of psychological therapies for functional
gastrointestinal disorders in a community-based practice.
Dietary Therapy for FGIDs
Baharak Moshiree, MD , MS-CI
Summarize the evidence for and against dietary therapy for functional
gastrointestinal disorders.
breakfast b:The
Circle of Life: The Young, the Gravid,
and the Old With IBD
MODERATOR: Uma Mahadevan, MD, FACG
Transitioning the Pediatric Patient
Samra S. Blanchard, MD, FACG
Identify challenges in transitioning the pediatric patient to an adult GI
practice.
The Pregnant Patient
Uma Mahadevan, MD, FACG
Describe differences in medical therapy for the pregnant patient.
The Elderly Patient
Seymour Katz, MD, MACG
Recognize differences in medical therapy for the elderly patient.
breakfast c: General
Hepatology Update for the
Gastroenterologist
MODERATOR: Renuka Umashanker, MD, FACG
Describe the approach to the patient with abnormal LFTs using the new
2016 ACG guidelines.
Approach to the Patient With an Incidental Liver Lesion
Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, FACG
Discuss the approach to the patient with an incidental liver lesion found on
imaging study.
“Primary Care” for Cirrhotics
Renuka Umashanker, MD, FACG
Data and Evolving Approaches to
Diverticular Disease
MODERATOR: Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Antibiotics for Acute Diverticulitis: Obligate for All?
Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Appraise the role of antibiotics in patients with acute uncomplicated
diverticulitis.
Prevention of Recurrent Diverticulitis: What Can We Do?
Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH, FACG
Evaluate preventive measures in the care of recurrent diverticular disease.
Fiber and Diverticular Disease: An Important Etiology? An Effective
Treatment?
Anne F. Peery, MD
Summarize current data on the role of fiber in the etiology and treatment of
diverticular disease.
6:00 am – 4:45 pm
REGISTRATION (Level 1 Registration)
7:50 am – 6:00 pm
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
7:50 am – 8:00 am OPENING REMARKS
8:00 am – 9:00 am
PRESIDENT'S PLENARY SESSION 1
MODERATORS:
(Venetian Ballroom)
Kenneth R. Devault, MD, FACG
ACG President
(Venetian Ballroom)
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
1. Aprepitant for Symptoms of Gastroparesis and Related Disorders: The APRON Randomized Clinical Trial
Pankaj Jay Pasricha, MD, MBBS, Katherine Yates, PhD, Irene
Sarosiek, MD, Richard McCallum, MD, FACG, John Clarke, MD,
Linda Nguyen, MD, Sameer Dhalla, MD, Ellen Stein, MD, Kenneth Koch, MD, Thomas Abell, MD, William Hasler, MD, William
Snape, MD, Linda Lee, MD, Madhusudan Grover, MD, Laura
Miriel, BS, Mark Van Natta, MHS, Gianrico Farrugia, MD, James
Tonascia, PhD, Frank Hamilton, MD, Henry Parkman, MD, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, Texas
Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX, Stanford
University Medical Center, Stanford, CA, Wake Forest University
School of Medicine, Wake Forest, NC, University of Louisville
School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, University of Michigan
School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI, California Pacific Medical
Center, San Francisco, CA, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, Temple University
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
2. Outcomes and Quality of Life Assessment After Gastric
Per Oral Endoscopic Pyloromyotomy (G-POEM)
2016 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research
Sunil Dacha, MD, Lianyong Li, MD, Parit Mekaroonkamol, MD,
Nikrad Shahnavaz, MD, Steven Keilin, MD, Field Willingham,
MD, MPH, Jennifer Christie, MD, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD, Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
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Approach to the Patient With Abnormal LFTs: The New ACG
Guidelines
Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
breakfast d: New
Explain the general screening and surveillance modalities in patients with
cirrhosis.
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3. Cholecystectomy During Index Admission for Gallstone
Pancreatitis Lowers 30-Day Readmission Rates: Analysis of the
Nationwide Readmission Database
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH, Alice Hinton, PhD, Dhiraj
Yadav, MD, MPH, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS, The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
4. Acute Pancreatitis Clinical Activity Index (AP-CAI) at Discharge Predicts Readmission for Acute Pancreatitis
2016 ACG Lawlor Resident Award
Michael Quezada, MD, Ben Da, MD, Bechien U. Wu, MD, MPH,
Chung Yao Yu, MD, Ara Sahakian, MD, Ira Shulman, MD, James
Buxbaum, MD, LAC+USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Kaiser
Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
5. A 10-year Follow-Up Study of the Effects of Treatment on
the Progression of Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Adults
2016 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research
Alexander Podboy, MD, Katarina Pierce, BS, Kristin Mara, BS,
Deb Geno, CCRP, Jeff Alexander, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
9:00 am – 9:30 am
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
9:30 am – 10:30 am PRESIDENT'S PLENARY SESSION 2
MODERATORS:
(Venetian Ballroom)
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
Introduced by:
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
ACG President-Elect
(Venetian Ballroom)
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
6. The Sum of Adenoma Diameters on Index Colonoscopy Predicts Risk of Metachronous Colorectal Adenomas as Accurately
as the Current Surveillance Paradigm: Implications for Resect
and Discard
2016 ACG Auxiliary Award (Member)
Joseph C. Anderson, MD, FACG, Carolyn Morris, MPH, Douglas
Robertson, MD, MPH, Elizabeth L. Barry, PhD, Jane Figueiredo,
PhD, Marcia Cruz, MD, PhD, Robert M. Bostick, MD, MPH, Dennis Ahnen, MD, FACG, John Baron, MD, MS, MSc, Dartmouth
College Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, White River
Junction VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT, University
of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los
Angeles, CA, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer
Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Emory University, Atlanta, GA,
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
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7. Redefining Cure in Clostridium difficile Infection: Clinical
Assessment 4 Weeks After Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Is
Predictive of Standard 8-week Cure Endpoint
2016 ACG Category Award (Colon)
Jessica R. Allegretti, MD, MPH, Emmalee Phelps, BS, Huiping
Xu, PhD, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH, Monika Fischer, MD, MS,
Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA, Indiana University,
Indianapolis, IN, OpenBiome, Medford, MA
8. Home Exercise Therapy Is Well-Tolerated and Improves Exercise Capacity in Patients with Child Pugh A and B Cirrhosis
2016 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research
Calvin Kruger, Mark Haykowsky, PhD, Margarent McNeely, PhD,
Juan Abraldes, MD, MSc, Michelle Carbonneau, NP, Kim Newnham, NP, Mang Ma, MD, Richard Thompson, PhD, Puneeta
Tandon, MD, MSc(Epi), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada, University of Texas, Arlington, TX, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
9. A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Pregabalin for Irritable Bowel
Syndrome
2016 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research
Yuri A. Saito, MD, MPH, Ann E. Almazar, MS, Katherine Tilkes,
Rok Seon Choung, MD, PhD, G. R. Locke, III, MD, Alan Zinsmeister, PhD, Nicholas J. Talley, MD, PhD, FACG, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
10. Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Infliximab and
Adalimumab in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Nationwide
Danish Cohort Study
2016 ACG Governors Award for Excellence in Clinical Research
Siddharth Singh, MD, MS, Nynne Nyboe Andersen, MD, PhD,
Mikael Anderss, MSSc, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD, FACG, Tine
Jess, MD, DMSc, University of California San Diego, San Diego,
CA, Kobenhavn, Denmark, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen,
Denmark, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, Institute of Preventive Medicine, Bispebjerg-Frederiksberg Hospital,
Frederiksberg, Denmark
10:00 am – 4:45 pm
EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
10:00 am – 4:45 pm
HANDS-ON WORKSHOP CENTER
10:30 am – 11:30 am
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
10:30 am – 11:30 am
EXHIBITOR THEATER
10:30 am – 4:00 pm POSTER SESSION
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
SIMULTANEOUS SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
simultaneous symposia 1a:Eosinophilic
Esophagitis:
Advances in and Controversies in EoE
MODERATOR: Sandeep K. Gupta, MD, FACG
The PPI Is Ineffective: What’s Next?
Sandeep K. Gupta, MD, FACG
Explain effective dietary and medical therapeutic options for EoE.
Optimal Monitoring of Disease
Nirmala Gonsalves, MD
Describe reasons and best practices for monitoring EoE.
Complex EoE Patients
Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH
Recognize and manage patients with complex EoE disease in a case-based
format.
simultaneous symposia 1b: NAFLD
and NASH: The New
Epidemic in Liver Disease – The 2016 Treatment
Debate
MODERATOR: Joseph K. Lim, MD, FACG
Medical Treatment
Manal F. Abdelmalek, MD, MPH, FACG
Compare the various medical treatment modalities for Non-Alcoholic Fatty
Liver Disease.
Endoscopic Treatment
Violeta B. Popov, MD, PhD
Evaluate the various endoscopic treatment modalities for Non-Alcoholic
Fatty Liver Disease.
Surgical Treatment
Julie K. Heimbach, MD, FACS
Discuss the various surgical treatment modalities for Non-Alcoholic Fatty
Liver Disease.
12:45 pm – 1:20 pm EXHIBITOR THEATER
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm LUNCH BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS –
VIEW POSTERS
1:40 pm – 2:15 pm EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
2:15 pm – 3:00 pm SIMULTANEOUS PLENARY SESSIONS
Session 1: Colorectal Cancer Prevention
MODERATORS: Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG
Elena M. Stoffel, MD
11. Edible Colon Preparation Shows Excellent Efficacy, Safety
and Tolerability in a Phase 2, Randomized Trial
Douglas K. Rex, MD, MACG, L. Campbell Levy, MD, Steve Bensen,
MD, Arifa Toor, MD, Siddhartha Parker, MD, Douglas Knuth, RD,
Michael K. Allio, Herbert B. Stern, Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS,
Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, ColonaryConcepts, Boston, MA
12. The Utility of Timed Segment Withdrawal During Screening
Colonoscopy for Increasing Adenoma Detection Rate: A Pilot
Randomized Controlled Trial
Yi Jia, MD, PhD, Marc J. Zuckerman, MD, FACG, Majd Michael,
MD, Jose Martinez, MD, Antonio Mendoza-Ladd, MD, Cesar Garcia, MD, Joseph Sunny, MD, Veronica Caro Delgado, RN, Berenice
Hernandez, RN, Christopher Dodoo, MS, Alok Dwivedi, PhD,
Mohamed Othman, MD, Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center at El Paso, El Paso, TX, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
13. An Electronic Medical Record-based Scoring System for Estimating the Risk of Advanced Colorectal Neoplasia in Veterans
2016 ACG Category Award (CRC Prevention)
Thomas F. Imperiale, MD, Timothy Imler, MD, Eric A. Sherer, PhD,
Charles Kahi, MD, Jason Larson, Jon Cardwell, Cynthia S. Johnson,
MS, Fadi Antaki, MD, Christopher Ashley, MD, Gyorgy Baffy, MD,
Ilseung Cho, MD, Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS, Jason K. Hou, MD,
Mark A. Korsten, MD, Anil B. Nagar, MD, Swati Patel, MD, Kittichai
Promrat, MD, Douglas Robertson, MD, MPH, Sameer Saini, MD,
Robert Shaw, MD, Amandeep Shergill, MD, MPH, Walter E. Smalley, MD, MPH, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis,
IN, Louisiana Tech, Ruston, LA, Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis,
IN, John D. Dingell VA Medical Center & Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI, Samuel S. Stratton VAMC, Albany, NY, VA Boston
HealthCare System, Boston, MA, New York University, New York,
NY, VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle, WA, Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX, James J. Peters VAMC, Bronx, NY, West
Haven VAMC, West Haven, CT, Denver VAMC, Denver, CO, Brown
University, Providence, RI, White River Junction VA Medical Center,
White River Junction, VT, Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System, Ann
Arbor, MI, NY VAMC, Northport, NY, San Francisco VA Medical
Center, San Francisco, CA, Nashville VAMC, Nashville, TN
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MEETING
14. Providing Data to Establish Benchmarks for Serrated
Polyp Detection Rates: An Analysis of the New Hampshire
Colonoscopy Registry (NHCR)
Joseph C. Anderson, MD, FACG, Lynn Butterly, MD, Julie
Weiss, MS, Christina M. Robinson, MS, Dartmouth College
Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, New Hampshire
Colonoscopy Registry, Lebanon, NH
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016
Session 2: Liver
4:45 pm – 6:00 pm MODERATORS: Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
simultaneous symposia 2a:Everyday
Tram T. Tran, MD, FACG
15. Analysis of the Efficacy of OCA in Primary Biliary Cholangitis by Baseline Biochemistry Across Three Randomized, DoubleBlind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials
Paul J. Pockros, MD, FACG, Karen Lutz, PhD, Richard Pencek,
PhD, Tonya Marmon, DrPH, Leigh MacConell, PhD, Luigi Picaro,
MD, Luciano Adorini, MD, David Shapiro, MB, ChB, FRCP,
Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA, Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San
Diego, CA, Intercept Pharma Europe Ltd., London, England
16. Hepatitis C Virus Antibody Positivity in the Population Born
Between 1945 to 1965: An Evaluation of the United States
Preventive Services Task Force and Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention Recommendations
Brian D. Liem, DO, Brian Torski, DO, Stephen MJ Hoffman, DO,
FACG, Ronald J. Rasansky, DO, FACG, Jack Tocco, DO, Michael
Shaw, PhD, St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital, Madison Heights,
MI
17. A Comparison of the Rates of Gastrointestinal Bleeding
and Mortality in Cirrhotic Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Treated with Cardiac Stents vs Medical Management
Timothy Krill, MD, Geri Brown, MD, Rick Weideman, PharmD,
Stuart J. Spechler, MD, FACG, Linda A. Feagins, MD, Emmanouil
Brilakis, MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at
Dallas, Dallas, TX, Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX
18. Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis in the United States: Clinical
Characteristics, Outcomes and Relationship with PNPLA3 Genotype and Coffee Drinking
Naga P. Chalasani, MD, FACG, Vijay Shah, MD, Arun J. Sanyal,
MD, MBBS, Suthat Liangpunsakul, MD, MPH, Qing Tang, MS,
Megan Comerford, BS, Puneet Puri, MD, Svetlana Radaeva,
PhD, Barry P. Katz, PhD, David Crabb, MD, Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, NIN/NIAAA/
DMHE, Rockville, MD
3:00 pm – 3:45 pm HE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
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GASTROENTEROLOGY LECTURE
(Venetian Ballroom K)
Hepatitis C: The Past, the Present, and
the Future
Tram T. Tran, MD, FACG
Explain the current guidelines and therapy
for hepatitis C infection.
Introduced by: Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD,
FACG, and Brennan M.R. Spiegel, MD,
MSHS, FACG
See page 11 for more information.
3:45 pm –4:45 pm BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
3:45 pm –4:45 pm EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
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SIMULTANEOUS SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
IBD: How to
Manage the Ulcerative Colitis Patient With
Moderately Severe Disease?
MODERATOR: Fernando S. Velayos, MD, MPH
Practical Implications of Prognosis and Clinical Endpoints in UC
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
Explain various indicators that can be used to determine disease severity
and prognosis.
The Role of Mesalamine and Corticosteroids
William J. Tremaine, MD, FACG
Identify the appropriate patient for mesalamine and corticosteroid therapy.
The Role of Immunomodulators and Biologic Therapy
Fernando S. Velayos, MD, MPH
Describe the appropriate patient for immunomodulators and biologic
therapy.
simultaneous symposia 2b:Quality
Doing it Better
in Colonoscopy:
MODERATOR: Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS
Pre-procedural Quality: Getting Them In (Preps, Navigators, Apps)
Ashish Malhotra, MD
Discuss interventions to improve preparation quality and reduce procedure
cancellation.
Intra-procedural Quality: Maximizing Colonoscopy Effectiveness
Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, FACG
Summarize currently accepted quality metrics and evolving technologies to
improve procedure performance.
Post-procedural Quality: Maximizing Colonoscopist Effectiveness
Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS
Explain interventions to improve individual provider’s endoscopic quality
metrics.
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016
simultaneous symposia 2c:Live
from Las Vegas! The 4th Annual Endoscopy Video Forum
MODERATOR: Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG
JUDGES: John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG, Laith H. Jamil, MD, FACG, Vivek
Kaul, MD, FACG, and Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG
This Video Forum Symposium will feature the best video
presentations submitted by colleagues from across the U.S. and
around the world. Submitted during ACG’s Call for Abstracts and
peer-reviewed and selected for presentation, the cases will feature
endoscopy techniques, challenging or unique cases, and cases
in the area of GI endoscopy. During the session, the audience,
along with the judges, will vote to select the best video of ACG
2016. Attendees will view videos showcasing interesting endoscopic
findings and techniques encountered in daily clinical practice.
V1. Just GIST: Loop and Let Go
Krishna Gurram, MD, Vamsi Kantamaneni, MD, Mrinal S. Garg,
MD, Harika Boinpally, MBBS, Manish Dhawan, MD, Allegheny
Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
V8. At the Crossroads: Resection of a Gastroesophageal Junctional
Tumor
Derrick Cheung, MD, Mukul Arya, MD, Vincent Notar-Francesco, MD,
New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
V9. A Preparation-Free X-ray Imaging Capsule for Colon Cancer
Screening
Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG, Natan Gluck, MD, Menachem Moshkowitz,
MD, Beni Shpak, MD, Nadir Arber, MD, New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; Lanyadau Medical Center, Netanya,
Israel; Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; Laniado
Hospital, Netanya, Israel; Integrated Cancer Prevention Center, Tel
Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING (Venetian Ballroom K)
College Members and Fellows invited.
V2. Hydrogen Peroxide - Assisted Endoscopic Necrosectomy of
Walled off Pancreatic Necrosis
Ahmed Messallam, MD, Sunil Dacha, MD, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD,
FACG, Steven Keilin, MD, Field Willingham, MD, MPH, Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
V3. A Dual-Modality Approach of Intrabiliary Radiofrequency
Ablation and Metal Stent Placement to Control Biliary Bleeding
Christopher M. Linz, MD, Rohan M. Modi, MD, Somashekar G.
Krishna, MD, MPH, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH
V4. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
Daniel von Renteln, MD, Mohammed Al Mahroos, MD, Melina C.
Vassiliou, MD, Mickael Bouin, MD, PhD, Université de Montréal,
McGill University Health Center, Centre de Recherche du Centre
Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
V5. Multimodal Treatment Approach for Migrated and Epithelialized Metal Biliary Stents
Shivangi Kothari, MD, Shyam Thakkar, MD, Bharat Rao, MD,
Truptesh Kothari, MD, Mrinal S. Garg, MD, Vivek Kaul, MD,
FACG, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; University of
Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester,
NY; Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI;
ACG 2016
Pre-registration deadline:
Friday, October 7, 2016
Online registration only
www.acgmeetings.gi.org
ANNUAL
MEETING
V6. Trimming the Fat
Amita Kalra, MD, Shahzad Iqbal, MD, FACG, State University of
New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
V7. Endoscopic Treatment of Hepaticoduodenal Fistula and Recurrent Liver Abscesses Secondary to an Unusual Clinical Entity
Jayakrishna Chintanaboina, MD, MPH, Ryan Gaffney, DO, Abraham Mathew, MD, MSc, Penn State University Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center, Hershey, PA
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
breakfast h: Endoscopic
MODERATOR: Ashish Atreja, MD
6:45 am – 6:20 pm
6:00 am – 5:00 pm
REGISTRATION (Level 1 Registration)
6:45 am – 8:15 am
10 OPTIONAL BREAKFAST SESSIONS
Cost is $60 per person/per session. Separate registration required; see page 5.
breakfast e: Case-based Dilemmas
MODERATOR: Girish Mishra, MD, MS, FACG
in Pancreatology
My Patient Has an Elevated Lipase: What Should I Do?
Girish Mishra, MD, MS, FACG
Summarize the diagnostic algorithm for a patient with an elevated lipase of
unknown cause.
Genetic Testing for Chronic Pancreatitis: Who, When, and How?
Tyler Stevens, MD, FACG
Describe the role and implications of genetic testing in patients with chronic
pancreatitis.
Controversies in IBD
Balloon Dilation of Crohn’s Strictures
Ashish Atreja, MD
Define the technique and success rates associated with balloon dilation of
Crohn’s strictures.
Fixing Fistulas and Sinus Tracts Endoscopically
Bo Shen, MD, FACG
Describe endoscopic options for minimally invasive management of Crohn’s
fistulas.
Controversies in Chromoendoscopy
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS, FACG
Compare the evidence for and against chromoendoscopy in IBD
surveillance.
breakfast i:
Learned
Gastroenterologist in Cyberspace: Lessons
MODERATOR: Ryan D. Madanick, MD
My MRI Showed Pancreas Divisum, Now What?
Harry R. Aslanian, MD
Reputation Defender
Ken J. Brown, MD
Identify the clinical significance and management of pancreas divisum.
Apply techniques to ensure positive reviews and deflect negative reviews in
cyberspace.
breakfast f:
Persistent Ring of Fire: Diagnosis and
Management of Complex GERD Patients
To Tweet or Not to Tweet
Ryan D. Madanick, MD
MODERATOR: Christine Y. Hachem, MD, FACG
Technology to Help You and Your Patients
Brennan M.R. Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG
Refractory Heartburn: Testing, Optimizing Therapy, and Role for
Surgery
Christine Y. Hachem, MD, FACG
Discuss optimal diagnostic tools and management of patients with refractory
heartburn.
Atypical GERD: Optimizing Management of Patients With Cough,
LPR, Asthma – The Role of GERD Therapy
James C. Reynolds, MD, FACG
Recognize role of acid reflux in patients with respiratory/laryngeal
complications of GERD.
GERD and Optimal Management: Smoke and Mirror of PPI Adverse
Events
Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG
Differentiate myths versus facts, and optimal management of patients on
long-term PPI.
breakfast g: Tush
Talk: Practical Tips for Managing
Anorectal Disease
MODERATOR: Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG
Perianal Lumps and Bumps
Susan Galandiuk, MD, FACG, FACS, FASCRS
Recognize anal rectal pathology and its appropriate management options.
Hemorrhoids: Fair Game for the Gastroenterologists
Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG
Identify and describe local hemorrhoidal treatments available to practicing
gastroenterologists.
Invisible Mauraders: Perianal Pruritus, Proctalgia Fugax, and Fecal
Incontinence
Arnold Wald, MD, MACG
Describe treatment options for common perianal symptoms.
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Recognize the risks and benefits of your social media presence.
List apps and other technological modalities that can add value to your
practice and improve the health of your patients.
breakfast j: Small Bowel Bleeding
MODERATOR: Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG
Diagnostic Dilemmas of Capsule Endoscopy
Carol E. Semrad, MD, FACG
Distinguish between insignificant lesions seen on capsule endoscopy versus
those that require further evaluation.
Deep Enteroscopy: Has It Solved the Problem?
Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc, FACG
Recognize the value and shortcomings of deep enteroscopy in small bowel
bleeding.
Management of the Patient With Small Bowel Bleeding
Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG
Summarize the diagnosis and management of patients with small bowel
bleeding.
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
breakfast k: The Rome IV
MODERATOR: William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Esophageal Disorders
Ronnie Fass, MD, FACG
Describe the updated Rome IV criteria and recommendations, and highlight
the differences from Rome III for functional esophageal disorders.
Gastroduodenal Disorders
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, MBBS, PhD, MMedSci, FACG
Describe the updated Rome IV criteria and recommendations and highlight
the differences from Rome III for functional gastroduodenal disorders.
Bowel Disorders
William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Describe the updated Rome IV criteria and recommendations and highlight
the differences from Rome III for functional bowel disorders.
breakfast l:
ERCP Conundrums
MODERATOR: Jeffrey H. Lee, MD, MPH, FACG
Is Your Scope Clean?
Andrew S. Ross, MD
Describe the current status of CRE infections and endoscope re-processing.
Pancreatic Cancer: How Best to Manage Endoscopically
Jeffrey H. Lee, MD, MPH, FACG
Recall the step-wise approach in managing drain of malignant biliary
obstruction.
Interventions in Chronic Pancreatitis
Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
List the indications, techniques, and complications of pancreatic
endotherapy in chronic pancreatitis.
6:00 am – 5:00 pm
REGISTRATION (Level 1 Registration)
8:30 am – 6:20 pm
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
8:30 am – 10:00 am SIMULTANEOUS PLENARY SESSIONS
Session 1: Esophagus / Small Intestine
MODERATORS: Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACG
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG
21. Predictive Accuracy of Ambulatory 24-hour Impedance in
Estimating Abnormal Esophageal Acid Exposure Time in Patients with Symptomatic Gastroesophageal Reflux
Anthony J. Horton, BS, Nirav Patil, MBBS, MPH, Steven Clayton,
MD, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville,
Greenville, SC, Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC
22. Baseline Impedance Measured During High-Resolution
Esophageal Impedance Manometry Reliably Discriminates GERD
Patients
Karthik Ravi, MD, Deb Geno, CCRP, Marcelo Vela, MD, David
Katzka, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale,
AZ
23. Comparison of Objective Esophageal pH Study Findings
After Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy vs Laparoscopic Heller
Myotomy in Achalasia
2016 ACG Category Award (Esophagus)
Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD, FACG, Prashanthi Thota, MD, Umar
Hayat, MD, Ramprasad Jegadeesan, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS, Monica
Ray, MD, Scott Gabbard, MD, Neha Wadhwa, MD, Sudish Murthy,
MD, Siva Raja, MD, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
24. Peroral Endoscopic Shorter versus Longer Myotomy for the
Treatment of Achalasia: A Comparative Study
Xiaowei Tang, MD, PhD, Silin Huang, MD, Yutang Ren, MD, PhD,
Qiaoping Gao, MD, Jieqiong Zhou, MD, Xiaofeng Zhang, MD,
Bo Jiang, MD, PhD, Wei Gong, MD, PhD, FACG, First People’s
Hospital of Hangzhou, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of
China, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China, Beijing Tsinghua
Changgung Hospital Medical Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
People’s Republic of China
25. Development and Validation of a Prediction Model Associated with Neoplastic Progression of Barrett’s Esophagus (BE):
Data from a Multi-Center Prospective Cohort
Sravanthi Parasa, MD, Marco Bruno, MD, PhD, Sreekar Vennelaganti, MD, Srinivas Gaddam, MD, Patrick Young, MD, Neil
Gupta, MD, MPH, Prashanthi Thota, MD, Brooks D. Cash,
MD, Sharad Mathur, MD, Prashanth Vennalaganti, MD, Manon
Spaander, MD, Richard Sampliner, MD, Fouad Moawad, MD,
David Lieberman, MD, Ajay Bansal, MD, Kevin Kennedy, MS,
John Vargo, MD MPH, Gary W. Falk, MD, MS, Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas
City, KS, University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands,
Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, Barnes-Jewish
Hospital at Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Oregon Health & Science
University, Portland, OR, University of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, MO, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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ANNUAL
MEETING
19. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of a
Novel Recombinant, Humanized, Anti Interleukin-13 Monoclonal Antibody (RPC4046) in Patients with Active Eosinophilic
Esophagitis: Results of the HEROES Study
Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH, Margaret Collins, MD, Yehudith
Assouline-Dayan, MD, Larry Evans, DO, Sandeep K. Gupta, MD,
Alain Schoepfer, MD, Alex Straumann, MD, Michael Grimm, MD,
Heather Smith, MBA, Cindy-Ann Tompkins, Amy Woo, Robert
Peach, PhD, Paul A. Frohna, MD, PhD, Sheila Gujrathi, MD,
Richard Aranda, MD, Allan Olson, MBA, MD, Darryl Penenberg,
PhD, Ikuo Hirano, MD, FACG, University of North Carolina School
of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, University of Cincinnati College of
Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, University of Iowa Carver College of
Medicine, Iowa City, IA, Grand Teton Research Group, Idaho Falls,
ID, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland, University Hospital Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, Receptos, Inc., San
Diego, CA, Celgene Corporation, San Diego, CA, Feinberg School
of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
20. Gene-environment Interaction in Pediatric Eosinophilic
Esophagitis
Elizabeth T. Jensen, MPH, PhD, Jonathan Kuhl, Lisa J. Martin,
PhD, Carl D. Langefeld, PhD, Marc Rothenberg, MD, PhD, Evan
S. Dellon, MD, MPH, Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Winston-Salem, NC, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
Cincinnati, OH, University of North Carolina School of Medicine,
Chapel Hill, NC
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
26. Low Titer Endomysial Antibody (EMA) in Non-celiac
Population Segregated from a Community with Immune
Mediated Vasculitis. An Observational Study
2016 ACG Category Award (Small Intestine/Unclassified Category)
P. Patrick Basu, MD, MRCP, FACG, Mark Aloysius, MD, Ked
Fortuzi, MD, Leena Kavali, MD, Elona Shehi, MD, Niraj Shah,
MD. Weill Cornell Medical College Center for Liver Disease and
Transplantation, New York, NY, Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, New York, NY, King’s County Hospital Medical
Center, NY, New York, NY, University of North Carolina School of
Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
27. Real-Life Case Finding of Undiagnosed Celiac Disease:
Exposing the Celiac Ugly Truth?
Isabel A. Hujoel, MD, Carol Van Dyke, CCRP, Tricia Brantner,
Joseph J. Larson, BS, Katherine King, Joseph Murray, MD,
Alberto Rubio-Tapia, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Session 2: IBD
MODERATORS: Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG
28. Onset of Efficacy of Tofacitinib for Induction Therapy in
Patients with Active Ulcerative Colitis in Two Multinational,
Phase 3 Clinical Trials
William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG, Silvio Danese, MD, PhD, Julian
Panés, MD, PhD, Haiying Zhang, PhD, Deborah Woodworth, BSc,
MBA, MSc, Amy Marren, MD, Chinyu Su, MD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Humanitas Research Hospital,
Milan, Italy, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Pfizer
Inc., Collegeville, PA
29. Tofacitinib Has Induction Efficacy in Moderately to Severely
Active Ulcerative Colitis, Regardless of Prior TNF Inhibitor
Therapy
Geert D’Haens, PhD, Bruce E. Sands, MD, MS, FACG, William
J. Sandborn, MD, FACG, Toshifumi Hibi, MD, PhD, Chinyu Su,
MD, Wojciech Niezychowski, MD, Subrata Ghosh, MD, Haiying
Zhang, PhD, Dahong Yu, MD, PhD, Deborah Woodworth, BSc,
MBA, MSc, Paul Healey, MD, MPH, MBA, Amy Marren, MD,
Julian Panés, MD, PhD, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, New York,
NY, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Kitasato
University, Tokyo, Japan, Pfizer, Inc., Collegeville, PA, University
of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain
30. Safety and Efficacy of Long-Term Treatment with Ozanimod, an Oral S1P Receptor Modulator, in Moderate to Severe
Ulcerative Colitis: Touchstone Extension
William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG, Brian Feagan, MD, Geert
D’Haens, PhD, Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG, Douglas Wolf,
MD, Séverine Vermeire, MD, PhD, Subrata Ghosh, MD, Heather
Smith, MBA, Matt Cravets, MA, MBA, Paul A. Frohna, MD,
PhD, Richard Aranda, MD, Allan Olson, MBA, MD, University of
California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Robarts Research Institute,
Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, Academic Medical
Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Feinberg School of Medicine,
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, Atlanta Gastroenterology
Associates, Atlanta, GA, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Receptos,
Inc., San Diego, CA
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31. Covariates Influencing the Exposure-Response
Relationship for Certolizumab Pegol During the Induction and
Maintenances Phases in Patients with Crohn’s Disease
Niels Vande Casteele, PharmD, PhD, Brian Feagan, MD,
Séverine Vermeire, MD, PhD, Mohamed Yassine, MD, Iram
Hasan, PharmD, Jason Coarse, MS, Gordana Kosutic, MD,
William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG, Robarts Research Institute,
San Diego, CA, Robarts Research Institute, Western University,
London, Ontario, Canada, University hospitals Leuven, Leuven,
Belgium, UCB Pharma, Roswell, GA, UCB Pharma, Smyrna, GA,
UCB Pharma, Raleigh, NC, University of California San Diego,
San Diego, CA
32. Evaluating Transfer of Certolizumab Pegol into Breast
Milk: Results from CRADLE, a Prospective, Postmarketing,
Multicenter Pharmacokinetics Study
Caroline Hwang, MD, Megan E. B. Clowse, MD, Frauke Förger,
MD, John Thorp, MD, Radboud J. E. M. Dolhain, MD, PhD,
Astrid van Tubergen, MD, PhD, MsC, Laura Shaughnessy, PhD,
Jeff Simpson, PhD, Marie Teil, MD, Nathalie Toublanc, PharmD,
Maggie Wang, MS, Thomas W. Hale, PhD, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, University Hospital of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam,
Netherlands, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht,
Netherlands, UCB Pharma, Raleigh, NC, UCB Pharma, Slough,
England, UCB Pharma, Brussels, Belgium, Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Amarillo, TX
33. Low Risk of Pneumocystis Jirovecii Pneumonia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Receiving Immunosuppressive
Therapy: A Population-Based Cohort Study
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (IBD Category)
Thomas Cotter, MBMCh, Nicola Gathaiya, MBBS, Jelena Catania,
MD, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD, William Tremaine, MD, Larry Baddour, MD, S. William Harmsen, MS, William J. Sandborn, MD,
FACG, Andrew Limper, MD, Darrell Pardi, MD, MS, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA
34. Subanalysis of Teduglutide Efficacy and Safety Data from
Patients with Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis in the
STEPS Study
Stephen J.D. O’Keefe, MD, MBBS, MSc, FRCP, FACG, UlrichFrank Pape, MD, Hak-Myung Lee, PhD, Andrew A Grimm, MD,
PhD, Palle Bekker Jeppesen, MD, PhD, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA,
Charité University Medicine, Berlin, Germany, Shire, Lexington,
MA, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
35. Rapid Infliximab Infusions Are Safe and Well Tolerated
in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Ali Raza, MD, Vineet Gudsoorkar, MD, Bincy Abraham, MD,
MS, FACG, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
36. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
10:05 am – 10:35 am J. EDWARD BERK DISTINGUISHED LECTURE (Venetian Ballroom K)
Endoscopy 2020: Preparing for the Future
Kenneth K. Wang, MD, FACG
Identify three important areas to develop
for future endoscopic practice; analyze how
quality metrics will influence endoscopic
procedures; appraise the best training for
new procedures.
Introduced by:
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
ACG President
See page 11 for more information.
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
EXHIBIT HALL OPENS
10:00 am – 4:30 pm
HANDS-ON WORKSHOP CENTER
(Exhibit Hall C)
(Exhibit Hall C)
10:35 am – 11:30 am BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
(Exhibit Hall C)
10:35 am – 11:30 am EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C)
10:30 am – 4:00 pm POSTER SESSION
11:30 am – 12:45 pm SIMULTANEOUS SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
(Exhibit Hall C)
simultaneous symposia 3a:GI
Bleeding
MODERATOR: John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Beyond Epinephrine: Clips, Glues, Spray
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Identify new technologies to treat GI bleeding.
Lower GI Bleeding
Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH, FACG
Discuss the new ACG guidelines for lower GI bleeding.
Management of the Bleeding Patient on Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet
Agents
Neena S. Abraham, MD, MSc (Epid), FACG
Evaluate patients with GI bleeding on anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents
and discuss strategies for managing risk.
simultaneous symposia 3b:Biologics
MODERATOR: David T. Rubin, MD, FACG
Biosimilars Are Here! What Every Gastroenterologist Needs to Know
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG
Describe the role of biosimilars in clinical practice.
De-escalation of IBD Therapy: Who, When, and Why?
Peter Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc
EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C)
12:45 pm – 2:15 noon LUNCH BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS –
VIEW POSTERS
(Exhibit Hall C)
1:40 pm – 2:15 pm EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C
2:15 pm – 3:45 pm SIMULTANEOUS PLENARY SESSIONS
Session 1: Colon / Stomach
MODERATORS: David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Colleen R. Kelly, MD, FACG
37. A Non-optical Resect-and-Discard Strategy Achieves a Similar Colonoscopy Surveillance Agreement Compared to the Optical
Resect-and-Discard Strategy
Daniel A.P. von Renteln, MD, Joseph C. Anderson, MD, FACG,
Heiko Pohl, MD, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH,
White River Junction VA Medical Center, White River Junction, VT
38. Stool Processing Speed and Storage Duration Do Not
Impact Clinical Effectiveness of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Across 1,924 Clostridium difficile Infection Patients
Ryan J. Elliott, BA, Mary Njenga, BS, Alim Ladha, Kurt Warren,
BS, Dan Blackler, BS, Zachery Stoltzner, BS, Kelsey O’Brien,
BA, MPH, Mark Smith, PhD, Jessica R. Allegretti, MD, MPH,
Zain Kassam, MD, MPH, OpenBiome, Medford, MA, Brigham &
Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA
39. Rates, Leading Causes, and Predictors of 30-day
Readmission Following a Clostridium difficile Infection: A
Nationwide Analysis
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Outcomes Research Category)
Vijay Dalapathi, MD, Kalpesh G. Patel, MD, PharmD, Pavan
Mankal, MD, MA, Donald Kotler, MD, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY, Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
40. Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery Is Associated with a
Paradoxical Temporal Increase in Clostridium difficile Admissions
and Relapse
2016 ACG Obesity Award
Emmanuel Ugbarugba, MD, MPA, Steven Clinton, MD, Michael
Bailey, MD, Kyle Porter, MAS, Bradley Needleman, MD, Sabrena
Noria, MD, Benjamin O’Donnell, MD, Hisham Hussan, MD,
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus,
OH
ANNUAL
MEETING
and Biosimilars for
IBD: The Past, Present, and Future
12:45 pm – 1:20 pm 41. The Trend and Outcomes of Anti-platelet and AntiThrombotic-Associated Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in
the United States
2016 ACG Category Award (Stomach)
Chung-Jyi Tsai, MD, FACG, *Ahyoung Kim, MD, Rocio Lopez,
MS, MPH, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Formulate a plan for discontinuing therapy in the appropriate patient.
Tailoring Concomitant Therapy to Your Patient
Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG
Distinguish the appropriate patient for mono versus combination therapy.
*indicates Presenting Author
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
42. 4-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate Reduces
Time to Procedure in Vitamin K Antagonist-Treated Patients
Experiencing Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Majed Refaai, MD, Shana Straub, MD, Jacob Falcon, MD,
Ravi Sarode, MD, Joshua Goldstein, MD, PhD, Truptesh H.
Kothari, MD, MS, Andres Brainsky, MD, Laurel Omert, MD,
Martin Lee, PhD, Truman Milling, MD, University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY, Seton Dell Medical School
Stroke Institute, Dell Children’s Medical Center, University
Medical Center at Brackenridge, Austin, TX, University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, Massachusetts General
Hospital, Boston, MA, CSL Behring, King of Prussia, PA. UCLA
Fielding School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA
43. Topical Hemostatic Agents for the Management of Malignancy-Related Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Meta-Analysis
Mandeep Sandhu, MD, Sara-Pier Piscopo, BSc, Lilia Antonova,
PhD, Paul D. James, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University of Ottawa,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
44. Outcomes of Early versus Delayed Colonoscopy in Lower
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Using a Hospital Administrative
Database
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Colon Category)
Neha Nigam, MD, Parita Patel, MD, Neil Sengupta, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
45. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
49. Racial Differences in Phenotype and Outcome Among
Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Listed for Liver
Transplant
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Liver Category)
Julius M. Wilder, MD, PhD, Jackie Henson, BS, Yuval Patel, MD,
Jiayin Zheng, PhD, Shein-Chung Chow, PhD, Andrew Muir, MD,
Duke University, Durham, NC
50. African Americans with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Have
Significantly More Advanced Disease at Presentation: A SafetyNet Hospital Experience
Jonathan Chan, MD, Taft Bhuket, MD, Benny Liu, MD, Robert
Wong, MD, Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital, Oakland,
CA
51. The Effect of Diagnostic Phlebotomy on Hemoglobin Levels
Among Hospitalized Patients with Cirrhosis
Vincent C. Ganapini, DO, Suthat Liangpunsakul, MD, MPH,
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
52. Defining the Clinical and Biochemical Course of Ischemic
Hepatitis in a Large ICU Patient Population With and Without
Sepsis
Mohammed M. Aboelsoud, MBBCh, Amen I. Javaid, MD, Mazen
O. Al-Qadi, MD, James H. Lewis, MD, FACG. Memorial Hospital
of Rhode Island/ Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Pawtucket, RI, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
53. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
54. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
Session 2: Liver
MODERATORS: Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, FACG
David E. Bernstein, MD, FACG
46. Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Has Surpassed
Hepatitis C as the Leading Etiology for Listing for Liver Transplant: Implications for NASH in Children and Young Adults
Bubu A. Banini, MD, PhD, Manoela Mota, MD, Martha Behnke,
MS, PhD, Amit Sharma, MD, MPhil, Arun J. Sanyal, MD, MBBS,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, Systems
Imagination, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ
47. Vitamin D Is Associated with Severity and Mortality of
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in the United States: A
Population-Based Study
Hyun-seok Kim, MD, MPH, Laura Rotundo, MD, Neil Kothari,
MD, Sung-hoon Kim, MD, PhD, Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos, MD, PhD,
MBA, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea
48. Comparison of Alcohol vs Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis:
Trends in Hospitalization, Inpatient Mortality, and CirrhosisRelated Complications in United States from 2002 to 2011
Kalpit Devani, MD, Paris Charilaou, MD, Febin John, MD,
Pranav Patel, MD, Mark Young, MD, Chakradhar Reddy, MD,
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, Rutgers
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Saint Peters University
Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
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3:45 pm – 4:30 pm BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
(Exhibit Hall C)
3:45 pm – 4:30 pm EXHIBITOR THEATER
(Exhibit Hall C)
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm EMILY COURIC MEMORIAL LECTURE
(Venetian Ballroom K)
Why the Esophageal Health of a Masai
Tribesman in Kenya Matters to GI Docs in the
U.S.
David E. Fleischer, MD, FACG
Recognize the importance of early diagnosis and
identifying precursor lesions for patients with
esophageal cancer.
See page 11 for more information.
Sponsored by the ACG, the Virginia Gastroenterological Society and the Old Dominion Society of
Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates
Introduced by:
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
ACG President
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
5:05 pm – 6:20 pm SIMULTANEOUS SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
simultaneous symposia 4b:Fecal
simultaneous symposia 4a:Controversies
MODERATOR: Bret A. Lashner, MD, FACG
in Barrett’s
Esophagus – The Great Debate: Personalized
Barrett’s Management
MODERATOR: Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG
40-year-old With C5M6 With Persistent Barrett’s With HGD After 4
Radiofrequency Ablations
Identify options for personalized management of Barrett’s esophagus.
Continue Ablative Techniques
Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG
Patient Needs Surgery
Steven R. DeMeester, MD, FACG
33-year-old With C6M6 Non-dysplastic Barrett’s
Compare strengths and limitations of therapeutic options.
Ablate
Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH, FACG
Surveillance Is Sufficient
Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG
43-year-old With Short Segment BE With LGD
Discuss risk factors for malignant progression in Barrett’s esophagus
and individualizing therapeutic options accordingly.
EMR Is Sufficient
Steven R. DeMeester, MD, FACG
RFA Is Sufficient
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, FACG
Microbiota
Transplantation in Your Practice
FMT in C. difficile
Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Recognize the appropriate patient for FMT in C. difficile.
FMT in IBD and Other Conditions: What Is the Evidence?
Colleen R. Kelly, MD, FACG
Interpret the evidence supporting the use of FMT in various GI conditions.
How to Bring FMT to Your Practice
Bret A. Lashner, MD, FACG
Explain the logistics of performing FMT.
simultaneous symposia 4c:Practice
Protecting Your Practice
Management:
MODERATOR: James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
Maintaining Practice Independence
James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
Describe the factors impacting small practices in their decision to remain
independent versus merging with a larger group.
Incorporating Alternative Payment Models in Your Practice
Michael S. Morelli, MD, CPE, FACG
Analyze the factors impacting your decision to include alternate payment
models in your practice.
Patient Satisfaction and CG-CAHPS: How it Works and Real Solutions
Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
Summarize how CG-CAHPS and measuring patient satisfaction will impact
practicing physicians as well as compare and illustrate practical solutions
that can improve survey results and patient communication.
6:20 pm ADJOURN
ACG 2016
GOING ALL DIGITAL AT ACG 2016 IN VEGAS
Use your laptop, tablet, or mobile device to access course
and follow along with faculty.
NEW IN 2016, speaker presentation files for the ACG Friday Courses,
the Postgraduate Course, and the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting
will all be available via the popular eventScribe app. NOTE: A printed
syllabus or USB will not be available. Plan to bring a device to access
ANNUAL
MEETING
presentations, take notes, highlight important points,
and follow along with the live presentations.
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
6:45 am – 12:15 pm
6:00 am – 12:15 pm
REGISTRATION (Level 1 Registration)
6:45 am – 8:15 am
4 OPTIONAL BREAKFAST SESSIONS
Cost is $60 per person/per session. Separate registration required; see page 5.
breakfast m: Controversies in Pancreatology
MODERATOR: Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS, FACG
Am I Going to Develop Pancreatic Cancer? Who, When, and How to
Screen?
Manoop S. Bhutani, MD, FACG
breakfast p: Individualizing
Colon Cancer Screening:
One Size Does Not Fit All
MODERATOR: Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, FACG
Should Screening Recommendations Differ by Age, Race, or Gender?
Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, FACG
Recognize differences in cancer risk in various populations.
Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Risks: Application to Clinical Practice
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
Identify genetic differential risk profiles.
Risk Stratification and Alternate Screening Modalities
Theodore R. Levin, MD, FACG
Compare and contrast alternate modalities for colon cancer screening.
Compare indications and implications of genetic testing and latest
screening options.
6:00 am – 12:15 pm
REGISTRATION (Level 1 Registration)
TPIAT: Who Is the Ideal Candidate and What to Expect After Surgery?
Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS, FACG
8:30 am – 12:15 pm
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
Distinguish who can benefit from TPIAT and create realistic expectations for
results.
8:30 am – 10:15 am SIMULTANEOUS PLENARY SESSIONS
Do Enzymes Treat Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis? The Great Debate
Luis F. Lara, MD
Session 1: Pancreatico-Biliary / Endoscopy
Analyze the evidence as to whether pancreatic enzymes treat pancreatic
cancer type pain.
MODERATORS: Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS
breakfast n: Esophageal
New?
55. Detection of Advanced Neoplasia in Pancreatic Cysts by
Assay of Novel DNA Methylation Markers in Cyst Fluid: A
Multicenter Pilot Study
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Biliary/Pancreas Category)
Shounak Majumder, MD, William R. Taylor, MS, Tracy C. Yab,
BS, Calise K. Berger, BS, Douglas W. Mahoney, MS, Harry R.
Aslanian, MD, James J. Farrell, MD, William E. Fisher, MD,
Bonnie Gould Rothberg, MD, PhD, MPH, Ronald R. Salem, MD,
Diane M. Simeone, MD, George J. Van Buren, MD, Massimo
Raimondo, MD, Suresh T. Chari, MD, John B. Kisiel, MD, Mark
D. Topazian, MD, David A. Ahlquist, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Yale Cancer Center, New
Haven, CT, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL
Technology Update – What’s
MODERATOR: Prasad G. Iyer, MD, MS, FACG
Enhancing Surveillance in Barrett’s – OCT, Confocal, NBI, VLE
Prasad G. Iyer, MD, MS, FACG
Discuss the role of advanced endoscopic imaging in surveillance of
Barrett’s.
GERD Treatment – Endoscopy, Magnets, Plication, Stimulators
Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc, FACG
Describe the efficacy of new devices in the treatment of GERD.
Esophageal Function Testing – HRM/Impedance, Tissue Impedance,
Telemetry Capsule
John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI, FACG
Identify the optimal use of techniques for evaluation of dysphagia and chest
pain.
breakfast o: Battle
of the Bulge
MODERATOR: Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD
Establishing a Bariatric Program in Your Practice
Violeta B. Popov, MD, PhD
Evaluate challenges and strategies to prepare your practice for balloons;
credentialing; current trends in balloon use one year after FDA approval.
Endoscopic Bariatric Buffet: Balloons, Sleeves, and Sutures
Christopher C. Thompson, MD, MSc, FACG
Describe and explain about the use of the latest modalities to treat obesity
endoscopically.
No Longer the Biggest Loser: The Weight Is Back
Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD
Manage the patient who regains weight after a prior weight loss
intervention.
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Field F. Willingham, MD, MPH, FACG
56. DNA Analysis of Pancreatic Cystic Lesions Has Value in
Assessing Risk of Future Malignancy
James J. Farrell, MD, Sara Jackson, PhD, Nicole Toney, MPH,
Tamas Gonda, MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT, Interpace Diagnostics Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA,
New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New
York, NY
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016
57. Needle Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Can Reliably Distinguish Mucinous from Non-mucinous Pancreatic
Cystic Lesions: An International External Inter-and Intraobserver Study
2016 ACG Category Award (Biliary/Pancreas)
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH, William R. Brugge, MD,
MPH, John M. Dewitt, MD, Pradermchai Kongkam, MD, Bertrand Napoleon, MD, Carlos Robles-Medranda, MD, Damien
Tan, MBBS, Samer El-Dika, MD, Sean McCarthy, MD, Jon
Walker, MD MS, Mary E. Dillhoff, MD, MS, Andrei Manilchuk,
MD, Carl Schmidt, MD, Philip A. Hart, MD, Darwin L. Conwell,
MD, MS, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN, Chulalongkorn
University and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok,
Thailand, Hospital Prive Jean Mermoz, Generale de Sante,
Lyon, France, Instituto Ecuatoriano de Enfermedades Digestivas,
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
58. Prospective Study of Safety and Effectiveness of Lauromacrogol for Ablation of Small Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms
Under EUS
2016 ACG International Award
Chen Du, Huikai Li, MD, Enqiang Linghu, PhD, Bo Ning, Mingyang Li, Chai Ningli, PhD, Zhiqiang Wang, PhD, Xiangdong
Wang, MS, Ping Tang, MS, Xu Guo, PhD, YuFa Sun, PhD,
Wei Xu, PhD, Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing,
People’s Republic of China, Chinese People’s Liberation Army
Medical College, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
60. Digital SpyGlass™ Cholangioscopy Confirmed Common
Bile Duct Stones Clearance Without Fluoroscopy
Thanawat Luangsukrerk, MD, Wiriyaporn Ridtitid, MD, Phonthep
Angsuwatcharakon, MD, Pradermchai Kongkam, MD, Rungsun
Rerknimitr, MD, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Excellence Center,
Chulalongkorn University and King Chulalongkorn Memorial
Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
61. Pain Abdomen: A Retrospective Analysis of Patients with
Lead Toxicity Due to Ayurvedic Medicines
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Small Intestine/Unclassified
Category)
Praneet Wander, MD, Varun Mehta, MBBS, MD, DM, Vikram
Narang, MBBS, MD, Vandana Midha, MBBS, MD, Ridhi Sood,
MBBS, Arshdeep Singh, MBBS, MD, Ramit Mahajan, MBBS,
MD, Ajit Sood, MBBS, MD, DM, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY, Dayanand Medical
College and Hospital, Punjab, India
62. Visceral Adipose Tissue Predicts Acute Necrosis and
Multi-system Organ Failure in Acute Pancreatitis
2016 ACG Auxiliary Award (Trainee)
Ashwinee Natu, MD, Scott Yasinow, MD, Emad Mansoor, MD,
Amitabh Chak, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH, Brooke Glessing,
MD, Tyler Stevens, MD, Eric Remer, MD, Tyler Richards, MD,
Amit Gupta, MBBS, MD, Peter Lee, MBChB, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
63. Evaluation of Factors Associated with Pathogenic PRSS1,
SPINK1, CTFR, And/or CTRC Gene Mutation(s) in Patients
with Idiopathic Pancreatitis
Niloofar Yahyapourjalaly, MD, Robert A. Moran, MD, Mouen
A. Khashab, MD, Farshid Fargahi, MD, Michael Goggins, MD,
Pankaj Jay Pasricha, MD, MBBS, Anne Marie O’Broin-Lennon, MD, PhD, Christi Walsh, CRNP, Martin A. Makary, MD,
MPH, Liudmila Cebotaru, MD, PhD, Vikesh K. Singh, MD,
MSc, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD
ANNUAL
MEETING
59. Multicenter Evaluation of the Clinical Utility of Laparoscopy-Assisted ERCP in Patients with Roux-en-Y Gastric
Bypass (RYGB)
Ali Abbas, MD, MPH, Benjamin Bick, MD, Ihab I El Hajj, MD,
Stuart Sherman, MD, David L. Diehl, MD, Brian C. Brauer, MD,
Mihir S Wagh, MD, Bruce D Greenwald, MD, Iris H. Lee, MD,
Lance Uradomo, MD, Rebecca Burbridge, MD, Alyson McGhan,
MD, Jaroslav Zivny, MD, Shahrad Hakimian, MD, Marcelo
Falcão, MD, Paul Tarnasky, MD, Christopher E. Forsmark, MD,
Dennis Yang, MD, Anand Gupte, MD, Shailendra Chauhan, MD,
Steven J. Hughes, MD, Karen Saks, MD, Brintha K. Enestvedt,
MD, MBA, Gennadiy Bakis, MD, Alireza Sedarat, MD, Adarsh
M. Thaker, MD, Rishi Pawa, MD, John A. Evans, MD, Thiruvengadam Muniraj, MD, Priya Jamidar, MD, Kartik Sampath, MD,
Timothy B. Gardner, MD, Eduardo Guimarães Hourneaux de
Moura, MD, Almino Cardoso Ramos, MD, Marco Aurelio Santo,
MD, Andrew Nett, MD, Richard S. Kwon, MD, Alejandro L.
Suarez, MD, Gregory A. Coté, MD, MS, Badih Elmunzer, MD,
Kulwinder S. Dua, MD, Murad Aburajab, MD, Michael J. Nosler,
MD, Andrew Y. Wang, MD, Daniel S. Strand, MD, Vivek Kaul,
MD, FACG, Shivangi Kothari, MD, Asad Ullah, MD, Pushpack
Taunk, MD, Patrick Brady, MD, Jordan Holmes, MD, Rahul
Pannala, MD, Jeffrey Tokar, MD, Demetrios Tzimas, MD, Juan
Carlos Bucobo, MD, Brent W. Acker, MD, Andrew Ross, MD,
Jen Higa, MD, Peter Draganov, MD.University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN; Geisinger Medical
Center, Danville, PA; University of Colorado, Denver, Denver,
CO; University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD;
Duke University, Durham, NC; University of Massachusetts,
Worcester, MA; Cirurgia Digestiva e Obesidade, Salvador, Bahia,
Brazil; Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Dallas, TX; Oregon
Health & Science University, Portland, OR; University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Santa Monica, CA; Wake Forest Baptist
Medical Center, Winston Salem, NC; Yale School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo,
São Paulo, Brazil; Gastro-Obeso-Center Institute, São Paulo, São
Paulo; University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, São
Paulo; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Medical University
of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI; Poudre Valley Hospital, Fort Collins, CO; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; University of Rochester Medical
Center, Rochester, NY; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL;
Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ; Mayo Clinic Scottsdale,
Scottsdale, AZ; Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA; Stony
Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY; University
of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; Virginia Mason Medical Center,
Seattle, WA
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016
Plenary Session 2: IBD / Functional GI
10:20 am – 10:50 am (Venetian Ballroom)
MODERATORS: Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD, MACG
A View From the Other Side of the Bed:
Lessons Learned
Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG
Discuss the opportunities to enhance our
patients' experience when hospitalized.
Introduced by:
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
ACG President
Sonia Friedman, MD, FACG
64. The Effect of Tenapanor on Global Endpoints in Patients
with Constipation Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome:
Results from a 12-Week, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled,
Randomized Phase 2b Trial
William D. Chey, MD, FACG, Anthony Lembo, MD, David
Rosenbaum, PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA, Ardelyx, Inc., Fremont, CA
65. Onset of Action of Naldemedine in the Treatment of
Opioid-Induced Constipation in Patients with Chronic NonCancer Pain: Results from Two Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Phase 3 Trials
James Wild, MD, Martin Hale, MD, Jyotsna Reddy, MD,
Tadaaki Yamada, MS, Juan Camilo Arjona Ferreira, MD, Upstate Clinical Research Associates, Williamsville, NY, Gold Coast
Research, LLC, Plantation, FL, Shionogi Inc., Florham Park, NJ
66. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
67. Increased Blood Transfusion Requirements with
Pharmacologic Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis During
IBD Exacerbation
2016 ACG Category Award (IBD)
Keith S. Sultan, MD, FACG, Kush Bhorania, MD, Dev Shah,
MD, Sundas Khan, MD, Elinor Zhou, MD, Nina Kohn, MBA,
MA, Alex Spyropoulos, MD, Hofstra Northwell School of
Medicine, Manhasset, NY, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School
of Medicine, New Hyde Park, NY, Yale New Haven Hospital,
New Haven, CT, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research,
Manhasset, NY
68. Creation of a Novel Prospectively Based Inflammatory
Bowel Disease Readmission Index
Mena Boules, MD, Madonna Michael, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS,
MPH, Maged K. Rizk, MD, FACG, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
69. Decreased Emergency Room Utilization and
Hospitalizations, and Improved Quality of Life in the First
Year of an Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Patient
Centered Medical Home (PCMH)
Miguel Regueiro, MD, FACG, Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc,
Sandra McAnallen, BSN, RN, MS, S. Ramalingam, MD,
Stephen Perkins, MD, Chronis Manolis, PharmD, Jane Kogan,
PhD, Andrew Watson, MD, David G. Binion, MD, FACG, Marion
McGowan, RN, Alyce Anderson, BS, Benjamin Click, MD,
Heather Bell-Temin, MS, RD, Emily Weaver, MS, Joann Fultz,
Marquita Graziani, RN, Deidre Smith-Seiler, MSN, CRNP, Eva
Szigethy, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
70. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
71. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
72. Reserved for Late Breaking Abstract
See page 11 for more information.
10:50 am – 11:00 am BREAK
11:00 am – 12:15 pm SIMULTANEOUS SYMPOSIA SESSIONS
simultaneous symposia 5a:Hepatitis
C Therapy: Are We
Finally There?
MODERATOR: Stanley M. Cohen, MD, FACG
Hepatitis C Treatment of Genotype 1
Stanley M. Cohen, MD, FACG
Describe the latest guideline-based treatment options for HCV patients
with genotype 1 disease.
Hepatitis C Treatment of Genotype 2 & 3
Joseph K. Lim, MD, FACG
Explain the latest guideline-based treatment options for HCV patients with
genotype 2 & 3 disease.
Treatment of the Complicated HCV Patient
Fred Poordad, MD
Identify the latest guideline-based treatment options for complicated HCV
patients post-transplant with renal failure, non-responders to prior DAA,
or with coinfection.
simultaneous symposia 5b:Colon
Controversies
MODERATOR: William D. Chey, MD, FACG
New Tricks for an Old Problem: Opioid Induced Constipation
William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Explain new treatment options in the treatment of opioid induced
constipation
Symptomatic Uncomplicated Diverticular Disease (SUDD): Is it a
‘Thing’? Can We Treat it?
Brennan M.R. Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG
Propose SUDD as a diverticular disease manifestation and assess
potential treatment regimens.
New and Emerging Therapies: Defining Their Place in the IBS
Treatment Hierarchy
Brooks D. Cash, MD, FACG
Apply current evidence-based strategies to optimize IBS treatment.
12:15 pm
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DAVID Y. GRAHAM LECTURE
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING ADJOURNS
ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
FACULTY LISTING
Manal F. Abdelmalek, MD, MPH,
FACG
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Duke University, Durham, NC
Neena S. Abraham, MD, MSc
(Epid), FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo
Clinic College of Medicine,
Scottsdale, AZ
Douglas G. Adler, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
University of Utah School of
Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, FACG
Associate Professor, Oregon
Health & Science University,
Portland, OR
Harry R. Aslanian, MD
Section of Digestive Diseases,
Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT
Ashish Atreja, MD
Chief Technology Innovation and
Engagement Officer, Medicine,
Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, New York, NY
William D. Chey, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine;
Director, GI Physiology Lab;
Co-Director, Michigan Bowel
Control Program, University of
Michigan Medical Center, Ann
Arbor, MI
David E. Fleischer, MD, FACG
Staff Physician, Professor
of Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Scottsdale, AZ
Russell D. Cohen, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
Director, Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Center, Co-Director,
Advanced IBD Fellowship
Program, University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
Scott L. Gabbard, MD
Assistant Professor, Cleveland
Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Stanley M. Cohen, MD, FACG
Medical Director, Hepatology,
University Hospital/Case
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine;
Director Division of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology
and Nutrition, Ohio State
University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH
David E. Bernstein, MD, FACG
Vice Chair, Clinical Trials; Chief,
Hepatology and Sandra Atlas
Bass Center for Liver Diseases,
Northwell Health, Manhasset,
NY; Professor of Medicine,
Hofstra Northwell School of
Medicine, Roslyn, NY
Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of
Medicine Adjunct Associate
Professor of Epidemiology,
Center for Esophageal
Diseases and Swallowing
Division of Gastroenterology
and Hepatology University
of North Carolina School of
Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
Manoop S. Bhutani, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, UT
MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston, TX
Steven R. DeMeester, MD,
FACG
Professor of Surgery, The
Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR
Samra S. Blanchard, MD, FACG
Division Head, Pediatric
Gastroenterology, University
of Maryland Medical Center,
Baltimore, MD
Kenneth R. DeVault, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Carol A. Burke, MD, FACG
Director, Center for Colon
Polyp and Cancer Prevention;
Vice Chair Department
of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Brooks D. Cash, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
University of South Alabama,
Mobile, AL
Steven A. Edmundowicz, MD
Medical Director, Digestive
Health Center; Professor
of Medicine, University of
Colorado Hospital; University
of Colorado School of
Medicine, Aurora, CO
Ronnie Fass, MD, FACG
Chair, Department of
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology; Head of the
Esophageal and Swallowing
Center, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH
Susan Galandiuk, MD, FACG,
FACS, FASCRS
Professor, Department
of Surgery, University of
Louisville, Department of
Surgery, Louisville, KY
Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS,
FACG
Associate Professor,
Geisel School of Medicine
at Dartmouth; Director,
Pancreatic Disorders,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center, Lebanon, NH
Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc,
FACG
Director Clinical Research,
Gastroenterology Fellowship
Program, CPMC; Associate
Clinical Professor of
Medicine, UCSF, California
Pacific Medical Center, San
Francisco, CA
Nirmala Gonsalves, MD
Associate Professor of
Medicine, Northwestern
University Feinberg School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL
David A. Greenwald, MD, FACG
Director of Clinical
Gastroenterology and
Endoscopy, The Mount Sinai
Hospital, New York, NY
Seth A. Gross, MD, FACG
Gastroenterology Section
Chief, Director of Endoscopy,
Tisch Hospital, NYU Langone
Medical Center, NYU School
of Medicine, New York, NY
Sandeep K. Gupta, MD, FACG
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
(Indiana University), Indiana
University School of Medicine,
Zionsville, IN
Christine Y. Hachem, MD, FACG
Associate Professor of
Internal Medicine, Saint Louis
University, Saint Louis, MO
Julie K. Heimbach, MD, FACS
Professor of Surgery, Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
Peter Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc
Director, IBD Program,
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
Prasad G. Iyer, MD, MS, FACG
Associate Professor of
Medicine, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
Laith H. Jamil, MD, FACG
Associate Director of
Interventional Endoscopy,
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA
Tonya R. Kaltenbach, MD, MS,
FACG
Clinical Associate Professor,
Veterans Affairs San
Francisco, University
California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH,
FACG
Professor of Medicine, Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
Philip O. Katz, MD, FACG
Chair, Division of
Gastroenterology, Einstein
Medical Center, Philadelphia,
PA
Seymour Katz, MD, MACG
Clinical Professor of Medicine,
Nassau Gastroenterology
Associates, New York
University School of Medicine,
Great Neck, NY
Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine; Chief,
Division of Gastroenterology
& Hepatology, University of
Rochester Medical Center,
URMC/Strong Memorial
Hospital, Rochester, NY
Laurie A. Keefer, PhD
Associate Professor of
Medicine, Ichan School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai;
Division of Gastroenterology,
New York, NY
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MEETING
Ken J. Brown, MD
Partner, Digestive Health
Associates of Texas, PA, Plano,
TX
Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS
National Director,
Gastroenterology Program, VA
Puget Sound HCS, Seattle, WA
Sonia Friedman, MD, FACG
Associate Professor, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA
Stephen B. Hanauer, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
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ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
FACULTY LISTING
Colleen R. Kelly, MD, FACG
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
The Alpert Medical School of
Brown University, Providence,
RI
Paul Y. Kwo, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Indiana
University, Indianapolis, IN
Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
Geisel School of Medicine
at Dartmouth; Section
Chief, Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center,
Lebanon, NH
Luis F. Lara, MD
Staff Physician, Cleveland Clinic
Florida, Weston, FL
Bret A. Lashner, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Cleveland
Clinic, Cleveland, OH
James S. Leavitt, MD, FACG
President, Gastro Health, PL,
Miami, FL
Jeffrey H. Lee, MD, MPH, FACG
Professor, Department of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
and Nutrition; Director,
Advanced Therapeutic
Endoscopy Fellowship,
University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston, TX
Theodore R. Levin, MD, FACG
Chief of Gastroenterology, Kaiser
Permanente Medical Center,
Walnut Creek, CA
Joseph K. Lim, MD, FACG
Associate Professor of Medicine;
Director, Yale Viral Hepatitis
Program, Yale University School
of Medicine, New Haven, CT
Ryan D. Madanick, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
University of North Carolina
School of Medicine, Chapel Hill,
NC
Uma Mahadevan, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, UCSF
Center for Colitis and Crohn’s
Disease, San Francisco, CA
Ashish Malhotra, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Minneapolis VA Medical Center,
Saint Paul, MN
Girish Mishra, MD, MS, FACG
Professor of Internal Medicine
Executive Director, Digestive
Health Service Line Director,
Endoscopy and Clinical
Services, Wake Forest
University School of Medicine,
Winston-Salem, NC
Michael S. Morelli, MD, CPE,
FACG
President, Indianapolis
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Indianapolis, IN
Baharak Moshiree, MD, MS-CI
Associate Professor of
Medicine, University of Miami,
Miami, FL
John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI,
FACG
Professor and Chief, Division
of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL
Anne F. Peery, MD
Assistant Professor, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Durham, NC
Mark B. Pochapin, MD, FACG
Sholtz/Leeds Professor of
Gastroenterology, Vice Chair for
Clinical Affairs, Department of
Medicine; Director, Division of
Gastroenterology, NYU Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY
Fred Poordad, MD
Professor of Medicine, Texas
Liver Institute, San Antonio, TX
Violeta B. Popov, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine,
NYU School of Medicine, New
York, NY
Eammon M. M. Quigley, MD,
MACG
Chief, Division of
Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Professor of
Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical
College, Houston Methodist
Hospital, Houston, TX
James C. Reynolds, MD, FACG
Professor and Chairman, Drexel
University College of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
Andrew S. Ross, MD
Section Head, Gastroenterology
Medical Director, Therapeutic
Endoscopy Center of
Excellence, Virginia Mason
Medical Center, Seattle, WA
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David T. Rubin, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
University of Chicago Medicine,
Chicago, IL
John R. Saltzman, MD, FACG
Director of Endoscopy, Brigham
and Women’s Hospital;
Professor of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA
Harry E. Sarles, Jr., MD, FACG
Founding Partner and Medical
Director, Digestive Health
Associates of Texas, DHAT
Research Institute, Rockwall, TX
Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD,
FACG
Associate Professor of Clinical
Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical
College, New York Presbyterian
Hospital, New York, NY
Carol E. Semrad, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
University of Chicago, Chicago,
IL
Nicholas J. Shaheen, MD, MPH,
FACG
Professor of Medicine and
Epidemiology, Chief, Division
of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Neil H. Stollman, MD, FACG
Chair, Department of Medicine,
Alta Bates Summit Medical
Center; Associate Clinical
Professor of Medicine, University
of California San Francisco,
Piedmont, CA
Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH, FACG
Associate Professor, Harborview
Medical Center, Seattle, WA
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, MBBS,
PhD, MMedSci, FACG
Pro Vice Chancellor, University
of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW,
Australia
Christopher C. Thompson, MD,
MSc, FACG
Director of Therapeutic
Endoscopy, Brigham and
Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
Tram T. Tran, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine, Geffen
UCLA School of Medicine;
Medical Director, Liver
Transplantation, Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
William J. Tremaine, MD, FACG
Maxine and Jack Zarrow
Professor of Gastroenterology,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine,
University of Kansas School of
Medicine, Leawood, KS
Renuka Umashanker, MD, FACG
Assistant Clinical Professor,
Yale School of Medicine,
Gastroenterology of Connecticut,
Hamden, CT
Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, FACG
GI Section Chief, Minneapolis
VAHCS, Associate Professor,
University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
Fernando S. Velayos, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine,
UCSF Center for Colitis and
Crohn’s Disease, San Francisco,
CA
Bo Shen, MD, FACG
Professor of Medicine and the
Ed and Joey Story Endowed
Chair, Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH
Arnold Wald, MD, MACG
Professor of Medicine, University
of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Brennan M.R. Spiegel, MD,
MSHS, FACG
Director of Health Services
Research, Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA
Kenneth K. Wang, MD, FACG
Kathy and Russ Van Cleve
Professor of Gastroenterology
Research, Mayo Clinic College
of Medicine, Rochester, MN
Tyler Stevens, MD, FACG
Assistant Professor, Cleveland
Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Field F. Willingham, MD, MPH,
FACG
Director of Endoscopy, Associate
Professor of Medicine, Emory
University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
Elena M. Stoffel, MD
Assistant Professor of Internal
Medicine, University of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, MI
Louis J. Wilson, MD, FACG
Managing Partner, Wichita
Falls Gastroenterology
Associates, Wichita Falls, TX
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Posters can be viewed from 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Authors will be present from 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm
Exhibit Hall hours: 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Biliary/Pancreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1– P93
Colon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P94– P181
Colorectal Cancer Prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P182– P207
Endoscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P208– P270
Endoscopy Video Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P271– P274
Esophagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P275– P339
Functional Bowel Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P340– P355
IBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P356– P433
Liver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P434– P576
Outcomes Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P577– P612
Pediatrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P613– P629
Small Intestine/Unclassified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P630– P713
Stomach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P714– P772
Monday, October 17, 2016
Posters can be viewed from 10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Authors will be present from 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Exhibit Hall hours: 10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Biliary/Pancreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P773– P865
Colon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P866– P953
Colorectal Cancer Prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P954– P979
Endoscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P980 –P1042
Endoscopy Video Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1043 –P1047
Esophagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1048 –P1113
Functional Bowel Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1114 –P1131
IBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1132 –P1210
Liver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1211 –P1353
Outcomes Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1354 –P1388
Small Intestine/Unclassified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1389 –P1472
Stomach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1473 –P1530
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Posters can be viewed from 10:30 am – 4:00 pm
Authors will be present from 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Exhibit Hall hours: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Biliary/Pancreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colorectal Cancer Prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Endoscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Endoscopy Video Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Esophagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Functional Bowel Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IBD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Liver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Outcomes Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Small Intestine/Unclassified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stomach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P1531
P1626
P1713
P1738
P1801
P1806
P1872
P1890
P1969
P2112
P2147
P2230
–P1625
–P1712
–P1737
–P1800
–P1805
–P1871
–P1889
–P1968
–P2111
–P2146
–P2229
–P2288
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P1. Gender and Ethnic Variations of Biliary Dilatation in Individuals
on Methadone Maintenance Treatment: A Retrospective Observational
Study in Inner City Population
Sailaja Sakam, MD, Kishore Kumar, MD, Kanthi Rekha Badipatla, MD,
Suresh Kumar Nayudu, MD, Sridhar Chilimuri, MD; Bronx Lebanon
Hospital Center, Bronx, NY
P2. Can Clinical Risk Factors Be Used to Predict Biliary Colonization
with Bacteria in Patients Undergoing ERCP?
Caroline Soyka, DO1, Curtis Donskey, MD2, Usha Stiefel, MD2, Robert
Bonomo, MD2, Robert Viau, MD2, Amitabh Chak, MD1, Ashley Faulx,
MD, FACG1; 1. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 2. Louis Stokes Cleveland
VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P3. The Role of Pancreatic Duct Stenting in the Prevention of PostERCP Pancreatitis in the Setting of Rectal Indomethacin Usage
Nikhil R. Thiruvengadam, MD, Kimberly Forde, MD, MHS,
Michael Kochman, MD; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
P4. Rectal Indomethacin Reduces Pancreatitis in Patients with Benign
Non-transplant Related Biliary Strictures
Nikhil R. Thiruvengadam, MD, Kimberly Forde, MD, MHS,
Michael Kochman, MD; Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
P5. Clinical Outcomes of Isolated Renal Failure Compared to Other
Forms of Isolated Organ Failure in Patients with Severe Acute
Pancreatitis
Amir Gougol, MD1, Mohannad Dugum, MD1, Carl Manzo, MD1, John
Perlegos, MD2, Kimberly Stello1, Adam Slivka, MD2, David Whitcomb,
MD, PhD1, Dhiraj Yadav, MD, MPH2, Georgios I. Papachristou, MD,
PhD1; 1. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
P6. Trends in 5-year Relative Survival Rates for Intrahepatic
Cholangiocarcinoma in the US
Vicky Bhagat, MD, MPH1, Diana Wu, MD2; 1. Women and Infant’s
Hospital, Providence, RI; 2. Women and Infant’s Hospital, Providence,
RI
P7. Biliary Drainage Improves the Predictive Value of Modified
Glasgow Prognostic Scores in Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer
Chikara Iino, MD, PhD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, MD, PhD2,
Takasato Igarashi, MD, PhD1, Tomoyuki Aihara, MD, PhD1, Kentaro
Ishii, MD, PhD1, Jyuichi Sakamoto, MD, PhD1, Hiroshi Tono, MD,
PhD1, Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD3; 1. Department of Internal
Medicine, Hirosaki Municipal Hospital, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 2.
Department of Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate School
of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 3. Department of Internal
Medicine, Hirosaki Municipal Hospital, Hirosaki, Akita, Japan
P8. Combined Single Session vs Sequential EUS and ERCP for the
Diagnosis and Management of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
(PDAC) with Biliary Obstruction
Tugrul Purnak, MD, Ihab I. El Hajj, MD, Stuart Sherman, MD, Evan L.
Fogel, MD, Lee McHenry, MD, James L. Watkins, MD, Glen Lehman,
MD, Jeffrey J. Easler, MD; Indiana University School of Medicine,
Indianapolis, IN
P9. Are We Adequately Filling up the Tank in Acute Pancreatitis?
Yvette Wang, DO1, Alok Surana, MD1, Kap Sum Foong, MD1, Shaismy
Kudakuchira, DO, MS, BA1, Chaitanya Mishra, MD2, Kshitij Thakur,
MD1, Michael Davis, DO1; 1. Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland,
PA; 2. Cooper University Hospital, Upland, PA
P10. Racial Disparity in Mortality of Hospitalized Patients with Acute
Cholangitis: Differences in Disease vs Differences in Treatment?
Ngozi Enwerem, MD, MPH1, Gandhi Divyangkumar, MD1, Adeyinka
Laiyemo, MD, MPH2; 1. Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC;
2. Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC
P11. POSTER WITHDRAWN
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P12. Impact of Elevator Mechanism Endoscope Culture and Quarantine
on Availability and Patient Safety: A Multi-center Evaluation
John Magulick, MD1, Craig Womeldorph, DO1, Bryce Mays, MD1,
John Gancayco, MD1, Austin Nelson, MD2, Patrick Storms, MD3,
Aaron Lewis, MD4, Eric Plott, MD5, Michael Krier, MD6, Helen Crouch,
MPH1, Lisa Lewis, MPH1, Ivette Ortiz de Harrington, MPH1; 1. San
Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2. Joint Base
Elmendorf Richardson Hospital, Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson,
AK; 3. Wright Patterson Medical Center, Wright Patterson AFB, OH; 4.
Mike O’Callaghan Federal Hospital, Nellis AFB, NV; 5. Keesler Medical
Center, Keesler AFB, MS; 6. David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB,
CA
P13. Incretin-Based Therapy and Risk of Pancreatic Cancer in Patients
with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized
Controlled Trials
Han Chen, MD, Xiaoying Zhou, PhD; The First Affiliated Hospital of
Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of
China
P14. Low Incidence of Pancreatic Cancer in Large National Cohort of
8,740 Patients with Pancreatic Cysts
Gobind Anand, MD1, Ranier Bustamante, MS2, Lin Liu, PhD1, Santhi
Vege, MD3, Ashley Earles, MPH4, Thomas Savides, MD5, Syed Fehmi,
MD, MSC2, Wilson Kwong, MD, MS2, Samir Gupta, MD, MSCS6;
1. University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2. University of
California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
4. VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA; 5. University of
California San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA; 6. VA San Diego
Healthcare System, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA
P15. Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) Use Rates Unchanged over a 12Year Time Period
Sheila D. Rustgi, MD1, Sunil Amin, MD1, Michelle Kim, MD, PhD2,
Satish Nagula, MD1, Christopher J. DiMaio, MD1, Aimee L. Lucas, MD,
MS1; 1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
P16. Longer Time Interval Between ERCP and Surgery Associated with
Improved Survival in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
Sheila D. Rustgi, MD1, Sunil Amin, MD1, Michelle Kim, MD, PhD2,
Satish Nagula, MD1, Christopher J. DiMaio, MD1, Aimee L. Lucas, MD,
MS1; 1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
P17. Non-White Patients with Pancreatic Cancer Undergo Advanced
Endoscopy Procedures and Surgery Less Often Than White Patients in
a Large Population Dataset
Sheila D. Rustgi, MD1, Sunil Amin, MD1, Michelle Kim, MD, PhD2,
Satish Nagula, MD1, Christopher J. DiMaio, MD1, Aimee L. Lucas, MD,
MS1; 1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
P18. Survival in Patients with Gallbladder Carcinoma over Last 13
Years: Are We Doing Any Better? A Population Based Study
Sebastian Larion, MD1, Muhammed Sherid, MD2, Humberto Sifuentes,
MD2, Subbaramiah Sridhar, MBBS2; 1. Augusta University, Augusta,
GA; 2. August Georg University, Augusta, GA
P19. Prevalence of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary
Embolism (PE) in Hospitalized Acute Pancreatitis (AP) Patients – A
Population Based Cohort Study
Chandraprakash Umapathy, MD1, Mahesh Gajendran, MD, MPH2,
Satish Munigala, MBBS, MPH3, Guru Trikudanathan, MD4; 1.
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsbugh, PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA; 3. Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; 4. University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
P20. Statin Use Is Not Associated with SIRS or Outcomes in Acute
Pancreatitis
Julia McNabb-Baltar, MD, MPH1, Valerie Antoine-Gustave, MD,
MPH2, Vivek Kadiyala, MD1, David Xu Jin, MD3, Shadeah Suleiman,
BS1, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS4, Peter A. Banks, MD1; 1. Center
for Pancreatic Disease, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA;
2. New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY; 3.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 4. The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P31. Efficacy and Safety of Lumen-apposing Metal Stents in EUS
Guided Transmural Drainage of Pancreatic Fluid Collections: A
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Tariq Hammad, MD1, Muhammad Ali Khan, MD2, Yaseen Alastal,
MD3, Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD4, Amy Tyberg, MD4, Ali Nawras, MD,
FACG1, Michel Kahaleh, MD, FACG4; 1. University of Toledo Medical
Center, Toledo, OH; 2. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 3.
University of Toledo Medical Center, Sylvania, OH; 4. New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P32. Risk Factors Determining 30-Day Hospital Readmissions After
Acute Pancreatitis in the United States
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH1, Alice Hinton, PhD2, Darwin
L. Conwell, MD, MS1, Dhiraj Yadav, MD, MPH3; 1. The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2. Division of
Biostatistics, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; 3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh,
PA
P33. High Incidence of Early Chronic Pancreatitis Changes in Patients
Undergoing EUS for a Non-Pancreaticobiliary Indication
Gabriel Lang, MD, Trisha S. Bhat, BA, Thomas Hollander, RN, Dayna
Early, MD, Vladimir Kushnir, MD, Daniel Mullady, MD; Washington
University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
P34. Evaluation of Diagnostic Yield of K-RAS Mutation and Cystic Fluid
CEA Level in Pancreatic Mucinous Cysts
Adnan Ameer, MD1, Umesha Boregowda, MD2, Pradeep Atla, MD,
MPH3, Rabi Kundu, MD1, Jayanta Choudhury, MD4; 1. University of
California San Francisco Fresno, Fresno, CA; 2. Community Regional
Medical Center, Fresno, CA; 3. VA Central California Health Care
System, Fresno, CA; 4. University of California San Francisco, Fresno,
CA
P35. Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Necrosectomy of Walled-Off
Pancreatic Necrosis Using a Lumen-Apposing Fully Covered Metal
Stent and Hydrogen Peroxide: A Single Center Experience
Joshua Matrachisia, DO1, Jason D. Jones, MD1, Adam Coe, MD1,
Joshua French, MD1, Ray Dyer, MD1, John Evans, MD1, Rishi Pawa,
MBBS2; 1. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC;
2. Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P36. Comparison of Sensitivities and Specificities of Diagnostic Tools
of Cholangiocarcinoma and Pancreatic Cancer – A Single Center Study
Asad Pervez, MD1, Ghulam Rehman Mohyuddin, MD2, Rahiya
Rehman, MBBS3, Chaitanya Pant, MD4, Mojtaba Olyaee, MD4,
Elena Sidorenko, MD5, Ali Ahsan Azeem, MD6; 1. University of
Kansas Medical Center, Overland Park, KS; 2. University of Kansas
Medical Center, Merriam, KS; 3. Aga Khan University, Overland
Park, KS; 4. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 5.
Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 6. University of
Connecticut, Hartford, CT
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P21. The Impact of Diabetes on Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: A
Report from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample
Julia McNabb-Baltar, MD, MPH1, Alice Hinton, PhD2, Darwin L.
Conwell, MD, MS3; 1. Center for Pancreatic Disease, Brigham &
Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2. Division of Biostatistics, College of
Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio
State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P22. Diagnostic Yield of EUS over MRI for Detection of Common Bile
Duct Stones: A Single Center Experience
Sehem Ghazala, MD1, Bhupesh Pokhrel, MD1, Gagan Kaur2, John
Cunningham, MD1, Hemanth Gavini, MD1; 1. University of Arizona
Medical Center, Tucson, AZ; 2. University of Arizona College of
Medicine, Tucson, AZ
P23. Evidence Shows Few Drugs Cause Acute Pancreatitis
Dennis Khodasevich, BSc1, Scott Tenner, MS, MD, MPH, FACG2; 1.
Brooklyn Gastroenterology and Endoscopy, East Atlantic Beach, NY; 2.
State University of New York, Brooklyn, NY
P24. EUS and MRI/MRCP Findings in Pancreatic Cancer Screening for
Individuals Who Harbor a BRCA2 Deleterious Germline Mutation
Amy Hosmer, MD1, Sofia Merajver, MD, PhD1, Elena Stoffel, MD,
MPH2, Kara Milliron1, Richard Kwon, MD, MS3, Grace Elta, MD,
FACG4, James Scheiman, MD1, Michelle Anderson, MD1, Stacy B.
Menees, MD, MSCRDSA1; 1. University of Michigan Health System,
Ann Arbor, MI; 2. Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of
Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI; 4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P25. p62/SQSTM1, a Key Autophagy Mediator, Is Regulated in
Pancreatitis Through mTOR-Mediated Pathways
Michael Pimienta, BS1, Ethan Lotshaw, BS2, Jason Elperin, BS3,
Sudarshan Malla, PhD2, Masaki Ohmuraya, PhD4, Olga Mareninova,
PhD2, Anna Gukovskaya, PhD2, Ilya Gukovsky, PhD2; 1. VA Greater Los
Angeles Healthcare System, UCLA and Southern California Research
Center for ALPD and Cirrhosis, Sherman Oaks, CA; 2. VA Greater Los
Angeles Healthcare System, UCLA and Southern California Research
Center for ALPD and Cirrhosis, Los Angeles, CA; 3. VA Greater Los
Angeles Healthcare System, UCLA and Southern California Research
Center for ALPD and Cirrhosis, Calabasas, CA; 4. Kumamoto
University, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Japan
P26. Risk Factors for Common Bile Duct Stent Occlusion after
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
Gursimran Kochhar, MD1, Amandeep Singh, MD1, Pardha
Devaki, MD1, Mansour Parsi, MD, MPH2, John Vargo, MD, MPH1,
Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD1; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P27. Does Nutritional Status Correlate with Vitamin Deficiencies in
Chronic Pancreatitis?
May Min, MD1, Boskey Patel, DO1, Samuel Han, MD2, Lisa Bocelli,
DO1, Joan Kheder, MD, MPH1, Wahid Wassef, MD, MPH1; 1.
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; 2.
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
P28. Role of SpyGlass™: Single Operator Cholangioscopy in the
Treatment of Common Bile Duct Stones
May Min, MD1, Jaroslav Zivny, MD2, Anupam Singh, MD2, Wahid
Wassef, MD, MPH1; 1. University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, MA; 2. UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P29. Endoscopic Management of Post-Operative Biliary Leaks: Plastic
Stents versus Metal Stents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Thiruvengadam Muniraj, MD, PhD, MRCP1, Basile Njei, MD, MPH2,
Harry R. Aslanian, MD2, Priya Jamidar, MD2; 1. Yale University School
of Medicine, Milford, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT
P30. Outcomes of Removal of Occluded Fully Covered SEMS in
Malignant Biliary Strictures
Thiruvengadam Muniraj, MD, PhD, MRCP1, Ali Siddiqui, MD2, Priya
Jamidar, MD3, Veeral Oza, MD3, Theresa Lee, MD3, Harry R. Aslanian,
MD3; 1. Yale University School of Medicine, Milford, CT; 2. Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P37. Resolution of Pancreatopleural Fistula with Pancreatic Duct Stent
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Lyna Campo, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2,
Shivanck Upadhyay, MD1, Jay P Babich, MD1; 1. SBH Health System,
Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P38. Acute Biliary Obstruction in a Patient with Liver Hydatid Cysts and
Extensive Biliary Stones
Salmaan Jawaid, MD1, Soumil S. Patwardhan, MD1, Joseph
Charpentier, DO2, Mohammad Sohail, MD1, Wahid Wassef, MD,
MPH3; 1. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester,
MA; 2. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Natick, MA; 3.
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
P39. A Rare Case of Spontaneous Choledochoduodenal Fistula: Can a
Stone Find Its Way Out?
Abdullah Al Twal, MBBS1, Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS1, Kunal Chawla2,
Jihad Ben Gabr, MD2, Matthew Hess, MD2; 1. State University of New
York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of
New York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
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P40. Pancreatic Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Diagnosis with EUSFNA of Peri-pancreatic Lymph Node Conglomerate
Naga S. Addepally, MBBS, Eren Taydas, MD, Mohit Girotra, MD,
Rayburn Rego, MD; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little
Rock, AR
P41. Complicated Portal Cavernoma Cholangiopathy (PCC) in a Patient
with Pre-existing TIPS Managed Successfully by Endoscopic Biliary
Stenting
Abhishek Seth, MD, John Bienvenu, MD, Kenneth J. Manas, MD,
Kashif J. Khan, MD, Karandeep Maur, MD, Romana Shehzadi,
MBBS, Moheb Boktor, MD, James D. Morris, MD, FACG, Guillermo
P. Sangster, MD, Paul Jordan, MD, FACG; Louisiana State University
Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA
P42. Pancreatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Is Chronic Pancreatitis to
Blame?
Frank Senatore, MD1, Murali Dharan, MD2; 1. University of
Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT; 2. St. Francis Medical
Center, Bloomfield, CT
P43. Unusual Positive Outcomes of Penetrating Pancreatic Squamous
Cell Carcinoma
Neej J. Patel, MD, Bhaumik Brahmbhatt, MD, Michael B. Wallace,
MD, MPH, Victoria Gomez, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P44. Chondrosarcoma with Metastasis to the Pancreas Diagnosed with
Endoscopic Ultrasound
Kegan Jessamy, MBBS1, Semaan Kobrossi, MD1, Denzil Etienne,
MD2, Nuri Ozden, MD1, Sekou Rawlins, MD3, Ezinnaya Ubagharaji,
MD1, Ronald Szyjkowski, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center,
Brooklyn, NY; 3. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P45. Unusual Case of Acute Pancreatitis Resulting from a Foley
Catheter
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Srikanth Yandrapalli, MD2, Jonathan
Barsa, MD2, Randy Goldberg, MD2, Daniela Jodorkovsky, MD2; 1. New
York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, White Plains, NY; 2.
New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P46. Mixed Acinar Endocrine Tumor Arising in Ectopic Panreatic
Tissue: An Unusual Malignancy Arising in the Common Bile Duct
Sakshi Kapur, MD1, Miles B. Levin, MD2, Ashish A. Khot, MD3; 1.
Department of Internal Medicine, Overlook Medical Center/Atlantic
Health System, Summit, NJ; 2. Department of Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine, Summit, NJ; 3. Division of Hematology and
Oncology, Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ
P47. Non-metastatic Cholestatic Liver Injury as the Presenting Sign of
a Rare Hematologic Malignancy: First Reported Case
Fahad Zubair, MD, Jad Bou-Abdallah, MD; State University of New
York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
P48. An Unexpected Showing at Nineteen Weeks Pregnant
Jessica Bernica, MD, Clark Hair, MD, Robert Jay Sealock, MD; Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P49. Lemmel’s Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Obstructive Jaundice
Secondary to Periampullary Diverticulum – Case Report
Babar A. Khan, MBBS, Emily Albert, MD; SUNY Upstate Medical
University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P50. Masquerading as Malignancy: A Case of a Misleading Gallbladder
Abscess
Victoria Mock, MD, Neelam Gidwaney, MD, Avik Sarkar, MD, Darren
R. Carpizo, MD, PhD, Swati Pawa, MD, FACG; Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P51. An Unexpected Diagnosis from ERCP for Ascending Cholangitis
and Ampullary Mass: Extranodal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Dominic M. Colella, DO1, Bruce Le, DO1, Cristina Marin, MD1, Javier
Sobrado, MD2; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South
Miami, FL; 2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami,
FL
P52. A Rare Cause of Acute Pancreatitis in a Patient with
Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Beka Bakhtadze, MD, Rahul Maheshwari, MD, Saurabh Chawla, MD;
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
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P53. Clomiphene Citrate-Induced Acute Pancreatitis in a Male Without
Hypertriglyceridemia
Yevgeniy Mikityanskiy, DO1, Chaim Ross, MD2, James Grendell, MD3;
1. Winthrop University Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Gastroenterology
Associates, Garden City, NY; 3. Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola,
NY
P54. We Sprung a Leak! Pancreaticopleural Fistula: An Uncommon
Case of Pancreatic Leak in Chronic Pancreatitis
Shaina M. Lynch, DO1, Chioma Ihunnah, MD1, Michael Einstein,
MD2; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2.
Connecticut GI, PC, Hartford, CT
P55. Unusual Case of Pancreatitis with Normal Lipase and Amylase
Ashraya Karkee, MD1, Anuj Sharma, MD1, Umair Masood, MD1,
Sundeep Pattar, MD2, Serena Grewal, MD1, Zain Badar, MD1, Matthew
Hess, MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P56. Rare Case of Painless Jaundice
Manraj Khosla, MD1, Courtney Chow2, Patrick Eiben, MD3, Jaskaran
Grewal4, Sonu Dhillon, MD5, Panos Fidias, MD6; 1. St. Joseph’s
Hospital and Medical Center, Creighton University School of Medicine,
Phoenix, AZ; 2. Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix,
AZ; 3. Jacobi Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ; 4. American University of
Antigua, Miami, FL; 5. University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences
System, Peoria, IL; 6. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
P57. Cholecystitis and Strokes: Very Rare Presentations of
Microscopic Polyangiitis
Aadil Maqsood, MD, Fnu Vikram, MD, Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD,
Amay Parikh, MD; Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL
P58. A Very Rare Cause of Retroperitoneal Fibrosis
Arundeep Kahlon, MBBS1, Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS2, Nuri Ozden,
MD2, David Heisig, MD1; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY
P59. In-stent Treatment of Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Manasi Agrawal, MD1, Rajesh Ramachandran, MD2, Sammy Ho, MD,
FACG2; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Montefiore
Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P60. Pericardial and Pleural Effusions as a Sequelae of Acute
Pancreatitis
Sukeerti Kesar, MD1, Timothy B. Gardner, MD, MS, FACG2, Stuart R.
Gordon, MD2; 1. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH;
2. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
P61. Autoimmune Pancreatitis Diagnosed by a Core Biopsy Obtained
from a Novel Fork-Tip EUS Needle
Tossapol Kerdsirichairat, MD1, Sameer D. Saini, MD, MS2, Samardeep
Gupta, MBBS1, Anoop Prabhu, MD1; 1. University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI; 2. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor VA
Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI
P62. A Case of High Confluence of Pancreaticobiliary Ducts Which
Presented with Acute Cholecystitis
Takao Oyama, MD,PhD1, Yasushi Soma, MD, PhD2, Tadashi
Shimoyama, FACG, PhD1, Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD1; 1. Hirosaki
University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 2.
Kuroishi General Hospital, Kuroishi, Aomori, Japan
P63. Early Involvement of Interventional Radiology: A Useful Tool in
the Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Theodore Pettle, MD1, Jad Z. Bou-Abdallah, MD2; 1. State University
of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,
Amherst, NY; 2. Buffalo VA Western New York, Buffalo, NY
P64. Role of Endoscopy in Diagnosis of Intraductal Papillary Neoplasm
of the Bile Duct
Ganesh Aswath, MBBS1, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar,
MBBS2, Ajoy Roy, MD2; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical University,
Jamesville, NY; 2. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P77. No Evidence of Bacterial Biofilm in Recurrent Cholangitis
in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A Case Presentation and
Introduction of a Hypothesis
Alyssa Y. Choi, MD, Sarag Boukha, MD, Maria Westerhoff, MD,
Christopher J. Damman, MD, Lei Yu, MD; University of Washington
Medical Center, Seattle, WA
P78. Epigastric Pain and Jaundice in Patient with Colorectal
Adenocarcinoma, with Rare Site of Metastasis
Brad Solomon, DO, Mohsen Khan, DO, Asif Lakha, MD; Advocate
Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P79. Endoscopic Features and Management Strategies of Ampullary
Carcinoids: A Case Series
Zachary Harris, MD, Patrick Selakovich, MD, Samyuktha Ramavaram,
MD, Mohit Girotra, MD, Rayburn Rego, MD; University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P80. Pancreatoblastoma: A Rare Pediatric Malignancy Identified in an
Adult Male
Marisa Terino, MD1, Eileen Plotkin, MD2, Raffi Karagozian, MD3; 1.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University
of Connecticut, Farmington, CT; 3. University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, Hartford, CT
P81. AIDS Cholangiopathy Due to Mycobacterium avium Complex: A
Case Report
Alan Urbina, MD1, John Erikson L. Yap, MD1, Gijo Vettiankal, MD2,
Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital
of Cook County, Chicago, IL; 2. Cook County Health and Hospital
Systems, Chicago, IL
P82. Lemmel’s Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Obstructive Jaundice
Houry Stacy Achdjian, MS, DO, Tyler Aasen, DO, Yousef Usta, MD,
Teodor Pitea, MD; Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P83. Consideration of Vaso-occulsive Pancreatitis in a Patient with
Sickle Cell Pain Crisis
Jordan Sack, MD, Thomas R. McCarty, MD; Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT
P84. A Peculiar Case of Elevated PSA and the Pancreas
Punita Shroff, DO1, Simi Singh, MD1, Neil Theise, MD2, Petros Benias,
MD1; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY; 2. Mount
Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
P85. Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm of the Pancreas
Presented with Dual, Gastric, and Duodenal Fish Mouth Sign
Yaseen Alastal, MD1, Tariq Hammad, MD2, Basmah Khalil, MD1,
Fatema Ali3, Muhammad Ali Khan, MD4, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG2; 1.
University of Toledo Medical Center, Sylvania, OH; 2. University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH; 3. Royal College of Surgeons in
Ireland, Medical University of Bahrain, Toledo, OH; 4. University of
Tennessee, Memphis, TN
P86. Massive Common Bile Duct Stone Lithotripsy and Removal by
Direct Peroral Cholangioscopy with a Gastroscope
Kevin J. O’Keefe, MD1, David Backstedt, MD1, Ramin D. Bagheri,
MD2, Teodor Pitea, MD3; 1. University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Phoenix, AZ; 2. University of Arizona College of Medicine, Scottsdale,
AZ; 3. Banner University Medical Center, Sun City West, AZ
P87. Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Rare Cause of Hemosuccus
Pancreaticus
Natalie Cedeno, MD; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Old
Tappan, NJ
P88. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed: An Unusual Presentation of
Pancreatic Cancer
Aaron Richardson, DO1, Candice Baldeo, MD2; 1. University of
Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL; 2. University of Florida,
Jacksonville, FL
P89. Hepatobiliary Cystadenoma: A Pendulum in the Common Bile Duct
Moaz Sial, MD1, Nitin Sardana, MD2, Tadahiro Uemura, MD3, Abhijit
Kulkarni, MD2; 1. Department of Internal Medicine, Allegheny Health
Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Department of Gastroenterology, Allegheny
Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. Department of Transplant Surgery,
Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P65. Definitive Diagnosis of Pancreatic Serous Cystadenoma with EUSguided Cyst Wall Biopsy: A Case Series
Navin Paul, MD1, Paul Lappinga, MD2, HongQi Peng, MD2; 1. Sanford
Medical Center and University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND; 2. Sanford
Medical Center, Fargo, ND
P66. Rosuvastatin-Induced Multi-Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
Laeeq A. Butt, MD, MBA 1, Michael Itidiare, DO, MBS2, Zaza Cohen,
MD3; 1. Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside
Hospital, Parsippany, NJ; 2. Hackensack University Medical Center
Mountainside Hospital, Springfield, NJ; 3. Hackensack University
Medical Center Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, NJ
P67. An Unfortunate Gallstone Double-Hit
Jon Reich, MD1, Yan Bakman, MD2; 1. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN; 2. Minneapolis VA Health Care System,
Minneapolis, MN
P68. Pancreas Herniation into the Mediastinum
Muhammad Shafiq, MD1, Moaviz Bin. Badshah, MBBS2, Maaz Bin.
Badshah, MD3, Mashood Bin. Badshah4, James L. Watkins, MD3;
1. University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2. Khyber
Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan; 3. Indiana
University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 4. Khyber Medical
College, Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan
P69. Pulmonary Embolism Presenting as Abdominal Pain: An Atypical
Presentation of a Common Diagnosis
Hasan Rehman, MD1, Elizabeth John, MD2, Payal Parikh, MD3; 1.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Montville, NJ; 3. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ
P70. Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis in a Young Male: A Case
Report
Sonmoon Mohapatra, MD1, Febin John, MD1, Dovid Moradi, MD2,
Arkady Broder, MD1; 1. Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New
Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers
University, Hillside, NJ
P71. High-grade B-cell Lymphoma Mimicking an Unresectable
Pancreatic Carcinoma
Nissy Philip, MBBS1, Shounak Majumder, MD1, Thomas Habermann,
MD1, Ellen McPhail, MD1, Elizabeth Rajan, MD2, Santhi Vege, MD1;
1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Rochester, MN
P72. A Case of Asymptomatic Cholecystogastric Fistula
Neal Sharma, MD1, Brittany Adamic, MD1, Jay Anderson, DO1, Steven
Holfinger, MD, MS1, David Y. Lo, MD, FACG2; 1. OhioHealth Riverside
Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH; 2. Ohio Gastroenterology Group,
Inc., Columbus, OH
P73. A “Shocking” Cause of Biliary Obstruction and Cholangitis:
Cauterization of a Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer
Mayur Parepally, MD1, Stephen J. Sontag, MD2, Jack Leya, MD2; 1.
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL; 2. Hines VA Hospital,
Hines, IL
P74. Gastrostomy Tube Migration Causing Acute Pancreatitis
Archish Kataria, MD, Vanessa C. Costilla, MD, Rashid Atique, MD,
Allan Parker, DO; University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P75. An Atypical Case of Cholecystoenteric Fistula
Watcoun-Nchinda Pisoh, MD1, Vishwas Vanar, MD2, Zohair Ahmed,
MD2, Nikhil Kalva, MD1, Daniel Martin, MD1, Imran Balouch, MD1; 1.
University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL; 2. University of
Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL
P76. Choledochoduodenal Fistula in a Patient with a Percutaneous
Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube
Mihajlo Gjeorgjievski, MD, Molly Orosey, DO, MS, Seifeldin Hakim,
MD, Estela Mogrovejo, MD, Mitchell Cappell, MD, PhD; William
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI
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P90. Mirizzi Syndrome Type II Associated with Cholecystocolonic
Fistula: An Intraoperative Diagnosis
Vamsi Kantamaneni, MD1, Rachel Tindall, MD2, James McCormick,
DO, FACS, FASCRS1, Katie Farah, MD1; 1. Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Pittsburgh, PA
P91. A Chylous Mesenteric Cyst Masquerading as a Pancreatic Mass
Noah Hall, MD1, Amy Stratton, DO2, Jeffrey Laczek, MD2; 1. Walter
Reed National Military Medical Center, Rockville, MD; 2. Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
P92. Staphylococcus aureus Cholecystitis: Does Immune Dysfunction
Play a Role?
Sree Kowsika, MD1, Swati Pandey, MD2; 1. University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center Mckeesport, Monroeville, PA; 2. University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Mckeesport, PA
P93. A Rare Case of Biliary Intraepithelial Neoplasia Presenting as
Biliary Stricture
Safeera Javed, MD1, Kamran Zahid, MD2, Damodar Pandey, MD3,
Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG2; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, New York,
NY; 2. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 3. Montefiore Medical
Center-Wakefield Division, Bronx, NY
COLON
P94. Optimizing the Quality of Bowel Preparation in the Difficult to Prep
Population: A Systematic Review
Danny J. Avalos, MD1, Imran Chishti, MD2, Andrew C. Berry, DO3,
Daniel A. Sussman, MD, MSPH4, Fernando Castro, MD5, Marc J.
Zuckerman, MD, FACG6; 1. Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center at El Paso, West Palm Beach, FL; 2. University of Miami, JFK
Medical Center Palm Beach, Lake Worth, FL; 3. University of South
Alabama, Mobile, AL; 4. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL; 5. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Weston, FL; 6. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El
Paso, El Paso, TX
P95. Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Diverticulosis and
Diverticular Bleeding: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Sikarin Upala, MD1, Veeravich Jaruvongvanich, MD2, Anawin
Sanguankeo, MD1; 1. Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY; 2.
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
P96. Sequential Fecal Microbiota Transplant Protocol: A Promising
Alternative to Colectomy in Severe and Severe/Complicated
Clostridium difficile
Yao-Wen Cheng, MD1, Huiping Xu, PhD2, Nicholas Rogers, MD1,
Sashidhar Sagi, MBBS, MD3, Matthew Bohm, DO3, Monika Fischer,
MD, MS3; 1. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana University,
Department of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN; 3. Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P97. The Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Unfavorable
Features of Colorectal Cancer
Youssef Botros, MD1, Fady Asslo, MD2, Supreet Kaur, MD2, Suzette
Rizkalla, MD2, Walid Baddoura, MD2; 1. St. Joseph Regional Medical
Center, Fair Lawn, NJ; 2. St. Joseph Regional Medical Center,
Paterson, NJ
P98. Helicobacter pylori Infection Is an Independent Risk Factor for
Development of Serrated Colonic Polyps: A Retrospective Analysis
Anand Kumar, MD1, Mimi Kim, ScD2, Dana J. Lukin, MD, PhD1; 1.
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Bronx, NY
P99. Comparing the Pharmacodynamic Effects of Bowel Preparations
Illuminates Their Clinical Performance
Mark vB. Cleveland, PhD, Russell W. Pelham, PhD, Matthew L.
Walker, PhD; Braintree Laboratories, Inc., Braintree, MA
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P100. Occurrence and Characteristics of Clostridium difficile Infection
Among Patients Admitted to Staten Island University Hospital Between
January 2012 and December 2014
Fady G. Haddad, MD1, Julie Zaidan, MD1, Hafiz Khan, MBBS1,
Abhishek Polavarapu, MBBS1, Bindu Mudduluru, MBBS1, Joseph
Saabiye, MD1, Slobodanka Lukanovic, MS2, Seleshi Demissie, DrPH1,
Stephen Mulrooney, MD1, Ambreen Khalil, MD1; 1. Staten Island
University Hospital, Staten Island, NY; 2. American University of
Caribbean, Staten Island, NY
P101. Antithrombotic Therapy Was Not a Risk Factor for Recurrence in
Patients with Diverticular Bleeding
Nanae Tsuruoka, MD, PhD1, Satoko Matsuura, MD1, Daisuke
Yamaguchi, MD, PhD2, Yasuhisa Sakata, MD3, Ryuichi Iwakiri,
MD, PhD1, Kazuma Fujimoto, MD, PhD1; 1. Department of Internal
Medicine & Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School, Saga,
Saga, Japan; 2. Department of Internal Medicine & Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy, Saga Medical School, Ureshino City, Saga, Japan; 3. Saga
Medical School, Saga, Saga, Japan
P102. Timing of Colonoscopy in Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding:
Is Sooner the Better? (An Interim Analysis)
Youssef El Douaihy, MD, Najib Nassani, MD, MSc, Cheikh Talal El
Imad, MD, Iskandar Barakat, MD, Vera Zaraket, MD, Fady G. Haddad,
MD, Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island,
NY
P103. The Effects of Polyp Size Inaccuracy on Clinical Management of
Colorectal Adenomas
Maysoon M. Gamaleldin, MD, James Church, MD; Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P104. Does the Diversity of the Microbiome Reflect Possible Colonic
Polyps in a Multi-ethnic Population?
Renee Williams, MD, Fritz Francois, MD, MSc, Tracey Martin, MD,
Thomas Battaglia, BSc, Kirsten Quiles, MS, Guillermo Perez-Perez,
DSc, Martin Blaser, MD; New York University Langone Medical Center,
New York, NY
P105. The 2011-2016 Incidence of Colorectal Cancer in Individuals
Under 40 Years of Age: A Retrospective Analysis from the Explorys
Database
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Yasser Alsamman, MD, Emad Mansoor, MD, Gregory Cooper, MD;
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH
P106. Epidemiological and Clinicopathological Study of Patients with
Eosinophilic Colitis: A Single-center, Cross-sectional Study
Nguyen Pham, MD1, Andrew Mergl, MPH2, Dalia Mahmoud Hassan
Elamin, MD3, Harry Winters, MD1; 1. New York University Woodhull
Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. St. George’s University School of
Medicine, New York, NY; 3. New York Medical College Metropolitan
Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
P107. Development of a Microscopic Colitis Disease Activity Index: A
Prospective Cohort Study
Thomas Cotter, MBMCh1, Moritz Binder, MD, MPH1, Patricia Kammer,
CCRP1, Thomas Smyrk, MD1, S. William Harmsen, MS1, William J.
Sandborn, MD, FACG2, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD3, Darrell Pardi, MD,
MS1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. University of California San
Diego, La Jolla, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P108. 5-Aminosalicylic Acid (5-ASA) Usage During C. difficile
Infection (CDI) Is Associated with Decreased ICU Admission and
Improved Long-term Outcomes
Yuliya Afinogenova, MD1, Varun Kumar, MD2, Muhammad Sohail
Mansoor, MD3, Paul Feuerstadt, MD4; 1. Yale New Haven Hospital,
New Haven, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT; 3. Yale New Haven Hospital, Shelton, CT; 4. Gastroenterology
Center of Connecticut, Westport, CT
P109. Does the Donor Matter? Results from PUNCH CD 2: A
Randomized Controlled Trial of a Microbiota-based Drug for Recurrent
Clostridium difficile Infection
Arnab Ray, MD1, Courtney Jones, BS2, Bill Shannon, PhD, MBA3,
Sharina Carter, BS3; 1. Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA;
2. Rebiotix, Inc., Roseville, MN; 3. BioRankings, LLC, St. Louis, MO
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P119. Safety and Tolerability of Naloxegol in Patients with Opioid
Induced Constipation: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Nancy Gupta, MD1, Sushil Garg, MD2, Rahul Gupta, MBBS3, Sejal
Patel, BSc4, Sachin Sule, MD5, Adrian Holm, DO6; 1. University of
Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA; 2. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN; 3. Government Medical College Amritsar, New
York, NY; 4. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 5. New York
Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 6.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P120. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P121. Yield and Costs of Routine Testing of All Newly Diagnosed
Colon Cancers for Genetic Syndromes
Priyanka Hirlekar, MD1, Sharad Mathur, MD2, Amit Rastogi, MD3,
Kevin Kennedy, MS4, Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG1, Ajay Bansal, MD5;
1. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 2. Kansas City
VA Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 3. University of Kansas, Overland
Park, KS; 4. Overland Park, KS; 5. University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, MO
P122. Stool Transplant for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
Using Designated Screened Donors in a Community Hospital
Robert Elliott, MD; Alamance Regional Medical Center, Burlington, NC
P123. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) Predicts Screening
Colonoscopy Adherence for Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
Philip Vutien, MD1, Rucha Mehta, MD1, Nasir Saleem, MD2, Joshua
Melson, MD, MPH1; 1. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2.
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, IL
P124. Improvement in Adenoma Detection Rate in a High Risk
Population Using Two Simple Interventions
Giulio Quarta, MD1, Deborah Chua, MD2, Nalinee Caroline
Srisarajivakul, MD2, Elena Fradkov, MD2, Lyvia Leigh, MD2, Amy Ou,
MD2, Michael A. Poles, MD, PhD3, Adam Goodman, MD2, Renee
Williams, MD2; 1. New York University School of Medicine, New York,
NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY; 3.
VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY
P125. Colorectal Polyps: Lesions of All Types Exist in Polyps of All
Sizes
Kevin Turner, MD1, Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG1, Richard Lash,
MD, FACG1, Amnon Sonnenberg, MD, MSc2; 1. Miraca Life Sciences
Research Institute, Irving, TX; 2. Portland VA Medical Center, Portland,
OR
P126. 20-Year Management of Clostridium difficile Colitis in 291,163
Patients: Times Are Changing
Steven Mathews, BS1, Ryan Lamm, BA1, Jie Yang, PhD2, Jihye Park,
MS2, Demetrios Tzimas, MD2, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD2, Aurora
Pryor, MD2, Mark Talamini, MD2, Dana Telem, MD2, Juan Carlos
Bucobo, MD2; 1. Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony
Brook, NY; 2. Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P110. Characterizing Patients Who Fail Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation for Clostridium difficile Infection: Results from a
135-Patient, Multi-center, Non-responder Cohort
Roshan Razik, MD, MPH, FRCPC1, Majdi Osman, MD, MPH2,
Alexandra Lieberman, BA3, Nancy Dubois, MSN, MBA4, Jessica R.
Allegretti, MD, MPH5, Mark Smith, PhD6, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH6; 1.
University of Calgary, Medford, MA; 2. OpenBiome & Harvard Medical
School, Medford, MA; 3. OpenBiome & George Washington University
School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Medford, MA; 4. OpenBiome,
Chestnut Hill, MA; 5. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA;
6. OpenBiome, Medford, MA
P111. Colorectal Cancer and Racial Disparity: Gut Microbiome as a
Potential Regulator
Sachin Goyal, MD1, Lulu Farhana, PhD1, Fadi Antaki, MD2, Stephanie
Judd, Detroit3, Pratima Nangia-Makker, PhD1, Timothy Hadden,
PhD3, Yingjie Yu, PhD1, Edi Levi, MD, PhD3, Adhip Majumdar, PhD1;
1. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; 2. John D.
Dingell VA Medical Center & Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; 3.
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI
P112. Increased Detection of Precancerous Colorectal Polyps in Young
Obese Patients
Jasleen K. Grewal, MD1, Anish H. Patel, MD2, Jacqueline Kulwin,
BS3, Argyrios Ziogas, PhD3, Jason Zell, DO2, William E. Karnes, MD4;
1. University of California Irvine Medical Center, Long Beach, CA; 2.
University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA; 3. University
of California Irvine, Orange, CA; 4. H. H. Chao Comprehensive
Digestive Disease Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
P113. Changes in Mortality, Colectomy, and Length of Hospital Stay
After Implementation of Inpatient Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Program for Severe Clostridium difficile Infection
Mustapha El-Halabi, MD1, Yao-Wen Cheng, MD1, Nicholas Rogers,
MD1, Sashidhar Sagi, MBBS,MD2, Matthew Bohm, DO2, Huiping Xu,
PhD3, Monika Fischer, MD, MS2; 1. Indiana University, Indianapolis,
IN; 2. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 3.
Indiana University, Department of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN
P114. Fecal Calprotectin as a Biomarker for Clostridium difficile
Infection
Zhi-dong Jiang, MD1, Kevin Garey, PharmD2, Todd Lasco, PhD3,
Herbert Dupont, MD1; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at
Houston, Houston, TX; 2. University of Houston, Houston, TX; 3. St.
Luke’s Hospital, Houston, TX
P115. Foreign Birth Is an Independent Predictor of Colorectal Cancer
Survival in an Urban Safety-net Hospital
Divya Mallam, MD1, Steven Pham, BS, MS2, Roger Zhu, MD1, Kirk
Rattanakorn, BA2, Thomas McIntyre, MD1, Shivakumar Vignesh,
MD2; 1. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P116. Locally Advanced Rectal Adenocarcinoma in a Predominantly
Black Population: Factors That Affect Response to Neoadjuvant
Chemoradiation
Divya Mallam, MD1, Roger Zhu, MD1, Steven Pham, BS, MS2, Kirk
Rattanakorn, BA2, Thomas McIntyre, MD1, Shivakumar Vignesh,
MD2; 1. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P117. Pseudomembranes Are Infrequently Seen in Patients Undergoing
Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) for Recurrent C. difficile Infection
(CDI)
Elinor Zhou, MD1, Varun Kumar, MD2, Muhammad Sohail Mansoor,
MD3, Paul Feuerstadt, MD4; 1. Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven,
CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 3. Yale
New Haven Hospital, Shelton, CT; 4. Gastroenterology Center of
Connecticut, Westport, CT
P118. A Preoperative High Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts
Disease-free Survival in Colorectal Cancer
Mohamad Mouchli, MD1, Shahrooz Rashtak, MD2, Xiaoyang Ruan,
PhD1, Brooke Druliner, PhD1, Ruth Johnson, RN1, Felmlee Devine
Donna, MS1, Hongfang Liu, PhD1, Jill Washechek Aletto, RN1, Lisa
Boardman, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLON
P127. Good’s Syndrome as a Cause of Chronic Diarrhea
Nayantara S. Orekondy, MD, Susanne Shokoohi, MD, Jaimin P. Amin,
MD, Keith W. Bruninga, MD; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago,
IL
P128. The Great Mimic: Food-borne Illness Masquerading as an
Infectious Adverse Event Following Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Majdi Osman, MD, MPH1, Nancy Dubois, MSN, MBA2, Venu
Gangireddy, MD3, Kanchana Amaratunga, MD, MPH4, Jessica R.
Allegretti, MD, MPH5, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH6; 1. OpenBiome &
Harvard Medical School, Medford, MA; 2. OpenBiome, Chestnut Hill,
MA; 3. Augusta University, Augusta, GA; 4. Ottawa Hospital, Medford,
MA; 5. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA; 6. OpenBiome,
Medford, MA
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P129. Dome-Type Carcinoma of the Ascending Colon: A Case Report
Patrick Hickey, DO1, Shanth Goonewardene, MD1, Shashin Shah,
MD2, Anthony Auteri, MD2, Hiral Shah, MD2; 1. Lehigh Valley Health
Network, Allentown, PA; 2. Eastern Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and
Liver Specialists, Allentown, PA
P130. Colonic Perforation from Colonic Mucormycosis in an
Immunocompetent Patient
Molly Orosey, DO, MS1, Seifeldin Hakim, MD1, Mitchell Cappell, MD,
PhD2, Miutal Amin, MD1; 1. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak,
MI; 2. Beaumont Health, Royal Oak, MI
P131. Heat Shock Protein 70 Expression Alters the Gut Microbiota in
Colorectal Cancer Patients
Fauzi Yusuf; Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia
P132. Ischemic Colitis Concomitant with Stercoral Colitis: A Rare
Complication of Chronic Constipation in Elderly Patients
Jenil Gandhi, MD1, Maliha Naseer, MD1, Noor Chams2, Zain Kulairi,
MD1; 1. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Rochester Hills,
MI; 2. American University of Beirut, Rochester Hills, MI
P133. A Rare Gastrointestinal Complication of Henoch Schonlein
Purpura in an Adult
Siddharth Shah, MBBS1, Mariam Alexander, MD, PhD2, Rahul
Chandak, MBBS1, Brian Changlai, MD1; 1. State University of New
York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of
New York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P134. A Right Colon Adenocarcinoma Case Mimicking Crohn’s
Disease: A Case Report
Wei-Chung Chen, MD, MPH1, Samantha Chao2, Ming-Hsi Wang, MD,
PhD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Rice University, Houston, TX
P135. Healthy Pregnancy in a Newly Diagnosed Crohn’s Patient
Treated with Fecal Microbiota Transplant for Recurrent Clostridium
difficile Infections
Patty T. Wang, MD, Sarah E. Schall, BS, Amy E. Doran, MD, Anne G.
Tuskey, MD, Rachel A. Hays, MD; University of Virginia Health System,
Charlottesville, VA
P136. Systemic Mastocytosis and the Gastrointestinal Tract
Daniyeh Khurram, MD; Providence Hospital Medical Center,
Southfield, MI
P137. Primary Anorectal Melanoma: An Unlikely Source for GI Bleed
Chirag P. Rajyaguru, DO1, Thimmaiah Theethira, MD1, Jayanta
Choudhury, MD2, Rabi Kundu, MD1; 1. University of California
San Francisco Fresno, Fresno, CA; 2. University of California San
Francisco, Fresno, CA
P138. Primary Mantle Cell Lymphoma of the Colon
Dimitri Gitelmaker, MD, Nabil Toubia, MD; Roger Williams Medical
Center, Providence, RI
P139. A Bag of Worms
Amita Kalra, MD1, Matthew Grunwald, MD1, Jennifer Caceres, MD1,
Jana Preis, MD, MPH2, Hector Ojeda-Martinez, MD3, Hayden Burke,
MD1, Ayse Aytaman, MD, FACG3; 1. State University of New York
Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Infectious Disease,
Brooklyn VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn, NY; 3. Brooklyn
VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn, NY
P140. Elevated Level of Serum Carcinoembryogenic Antigen (CEA) and
Search for a Malignancy: A Case Report
Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD1, Muhammad Wasif Saif, MD2; 1. Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Tufts University Medical Center, Boston, MA
P141. A Rare Case of Isolated Malakoplakia in the Cecum with No
Inciting Factors Present
Jamie L. Skrove, DO1, Leena Chacko. Saline, DO2, Saras Sharma, DO2,
Javier Sobrado, MD2; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital,
South Miami, FL; 2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital,
Miami, FL
P142. Pseudomyxoma Peritonei and Superior Mesenteric Vein
Thrombosis in a Patient with Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm
Mohammad Madani, MD, Alex Sassani, MD; Aurora St. Luke’s
Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
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P143. Clostridium difficile Extra-intestinal Abscess: A Rare
Complication of Clostridium difficile Infection
Vamsi Kantamaneni, MD1, Krishna Gurram, MD1, Abhijit Kulkarni,
MD2; 1. Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Department of
Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P144. Mantle Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Crohn’s Disease
Sheikh A Saleem, MD, Afeefa Shahnawaz, MD, Anush Patel, MD, Eric
Bravin, MD; Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY
P145. Intussusception: An Initial Presentation of Colorectal
Malignancy at Young Age
Tamoor Shahid, MD, Kamran Zahid, MD, Dipti Sagar, MD, Hilary
Hertan, MD, FACG; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P146. Painful Hematochezia in HIV-Positive Male
Divyanshoo Rai. Kohli, MD, Ravi Chhatrala, MD; Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
P147. Isolated Colonic Neurofibroma: An Incidental Finding
Kristina Katz, MD1, Shahida Ahmed, MD2, Sima Vossough, MD3;
1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ; 2. East Orange VA Hospital, East Orange, NJ; 3. VA
New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ
P148. A Case of Myasthenia Gravis Presenting with Acute Colonic
Pseudo-Obstruction
Magda Daoud, MD, Fady G. Haddad, MD, Rewais Morcus, MD,
George Abdelsayed, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten
Island, NY
P149. Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Cecum: Inevitable
Progression?
Indhira De la cruz, MD1, Minh Hoang, MD2; 1. Jackson Memorial
Hospital, Miami, FL; 2. Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, FL
P150. A Case of a Cecal Bascule, a Rare Form of Volvulus
Tanya Sahay, MD, Lawrence Saubermann, MD; University of
Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY
P151. Eosinophilic Colitis Masquerading as Malignancy of Colon
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2, Arash Samarghandi, MD1,
Vinaya Gaduputi, MD1; 1. SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P152. Perianal Abscess with Appendicitis: Physicians, Don’t Forget
Tuberculosis
Ragheb Harb, MD, Laura Clark, DO, Thomas Kingston, MD, Elvis
Pagan, MD, Corey Heitz, MD; Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA
P153. A Rare Case of Post Colonoscopy Colitis
Parin Shah, MD1, Aakash Aggarwal, MD2, Haleh Vaziri, MD3;
1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford, CT; 3. University of
Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P154. Lynch Syndrome Masquerader: Constitutional MLH1
Hypermethylation with Early Onset Breast and Colon Cancers
Justin Brandler, MD1, Tsung-Teh Wu, MD, PhD1, Seth Sweetser, MD2;
1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Rochester, MN
P155. Segmental Absence of Intestinal Musculature (SAIM): The Rare
Cause of Colonic Perforation in Adults
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, Paul Merchant, BS2, Ahmad Nakshabandi,
MD3, Lauryn Berry, MSN, APNP, BSN, RN4, Ozdemir Kanar, MD5,
Rahman Nakshabendi, MD5, Umair Savani, BS6, Aaron C. Baltz,
MD7, James Kwiatt, MD7; 1. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL;
2. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 3. Mercy Hospital
and Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 4. GI Associates, Milwaukee, WI;
5. University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL; 6.
University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL; 7. GI
Associates, Wauwatosa, WI
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P169. Not All Polyps Are Created Equal: Multiple Myeloma in the
Gut
Marijeta Pekez, MD, Yvette Wang, DO, Kap Sum Foong, MD, FNU
Aparna, MD, Divya Akella, MD, Kshitij Thakur, MD, Hemchand
Ramberan, MD, Nirmala Nathan, MD; Crozer Chester Medical
Center, Upland, PA
P170. An Unusual Case of Brain Metastasis from Colorectal Cancer
Jihad Ben Gabr, MD1, Fidelis Ojevwe, MD2, Abdullah Al Twal,
MBBS2, David Landsberg, MD3; 1. State University of New York
Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of
New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 3. Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P171. Mesenteric Thrombophlebitis: An Unusual Cause of Abdominal
Pain
Waseem Amjad, MBBS1, Sadia Malik, MD2, Umair Sohail, MD2;
1. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Forest Hills, NY; 2.
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P172. A Rare Case of Signet-ring Cell Carcinoma of Cecum with
Endocrine Differentiation and Isolated Neuroendocrine Tumor 1 of
Duodenum Presenting as Peritoneal Carcinomatosis
Sarah Khan, MD, Dipti Sagar, MD, Kamran Zahid, MD, Damodar
Pandey, MD, Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG; Montefiore Medical Center,
Bronx, NY
P173. Salmonella-Associated Clostridium difficile Infection Presenting
as New Onset Ascites
Charlene A. Vestermark, DO1, Manish B. Singla, MD1, Benjamin
Rodriguez, MD2, Steven P. Armbruster, MD2; 1. Walter Reed National
Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD; 2. Naval Hospital Jacksonville,
Jacksonville, FL
P174. Streptococcus mitis Bacteremia and Endocarditis: An Early Sign
in Pre-Cancerous Colon Polyps
Anuj Sharma, MD1, Umair Masood, MD1, Arunpreet Kahlon, MBBS2,
Sundeep Pattar, MD3, Shaigan Iqbal, MD1, David Lehmann, MD1; 1.
State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY;
2. State University of New York Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY;
3. State University of New York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse,
NY
P175. Lymphogranuloma Venereum of the Rectum: A Rare Diagnosis
Kai Ha, MD1, Rachel Rosenblum, MD1, Dovid Moradi, MD2, Bhavik
M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, Hillside, NJ
P176. Colonic Ganglioneuroma: A Rare Finding During Colonoscopy
Denzil Etienne, MD, Emmanuel Ofori, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS,
MPH, MA, Tiangui Huang, MD, Philip Xiao, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD;
Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P177. The Role of Rectal Swabs in Rectal Bleeding: An Overlooked
Diagnostic Tool
Denzil Etienne, MD, Jamil Shah, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA,
Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P178. A Rare Discovery of Colonic Amyloidosis
Ozdemir Kanar, MD1, Miguel Malespin, MD1, Andrew C. Berry, DO2,
Ciel Harris, MD1, Rahman Nakshabendi, MD1, Ahmad Alkhasawneh,
MD1; 1. University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL; 2.
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
P179. A Highly Illustrative Case Report Detailing the Profound
Subjective and Objective Response of Severe Pseudomembranous
Colitis (from Clostridium difficile) to Fecal Transplant
Caren Bartosz, MD, Danielle Marino, MD, Arthur DeCross, MD;
University of Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital,
Rochester, NY
P180. Intra-Abdominal Desmoid Tumor as Initial Presentation of
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Fady G. Haddad, MD, Sandy El Bitar, MD, Iskandar Barakat, MD,
Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P156. A Rare Case of Intrasaccular Carcinoma with Pathologic
Evidence of Intestinal Perforation Presenting as an Incarcerated Left
Inguinal Hernia
Jamie L. Skrove, DO1, John McDonald, DO2, David Choi, DO2,
Aleksander Zywot, MPH, MSIII3, Leena Chacko. Saline, DO2, Saras
Sharma, DO2, Nimal Patel, DO2, Javier Sobrado, MD2, Juan Sarol,
MD4; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami,
FL; 2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL;
3. St. Georges University School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 4. Larkin
Community Hospital, Miami, FL
P157. Colonoscopy Preparation Induced Ischemic Colitis in Absence
of Risk Factors
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD, Bruce Askey, MS, CRNP;
Guthrie Clinic, Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P158. A Case Report of Ischemic Colitis in a Young Woman on
Combined Oral Contraceptives
Blake Jones, MD1, Lindsay Alpert, MD2, Gautham Reddy, MD, FACG3,
Emmanuel Coronel, MD1; 1. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2.
University of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Chicago, IL; 3. University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P159. Klebsiella oxytoca: A Case of Antibiotic-Associated Hemorrhagic
Colitis
Lauren M. Parks, MD, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD, David Wan, MD;
New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P160. Neurofibromatosis; A Rare Colon Polyp in a Forgotten Disease
Wassem Juakiem, MD, Katherine Cebe, MD, Allyson Cochet, MD; San
Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P161. Cushing’s Syndrome as the Initial Presentation of a Rectal NET
with Liver Metastases
Catherine T. Hudson, MD, MPH1, Stephen W. Landreneau, MD2,
Adrienne Arbour, MD1; 1. Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, New Orleans, LA; 2. Louisiana State University School of
Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P162. Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia: A Rare Cause of Acute Large
Bowel Obstruction
Joseph Schowalter, DO1, Malan T. Shiralkar, MD2; 1. University of
Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois Hospital &
Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL
P163. Look What Crawled Up
Manraj Khosla, MD1, Mankanwal Sachdev, MD1, Kandarp Patel, DO2;
1. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Creighton University
School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Arizona Gastrointestinal
Associates, Phoenix, AZ
P164. An Uncommon Case of Graft vs Host Disease Colitis After Lung
Transplant
Kees Jing, MD, Mimi C. Tan, MD, Manreet Kaur, MD; Baylor College of
Medicine, Houston, TX
P165. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Solid Organ Transplant
and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients with Recurrent or
Refractory Clostridium difficile Infection: A Case Series
Lien Le, MD1, Najwa El-Nachef, MD2; 1. University of California
San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, CA; 2. University of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P166. A Curious Case of Peripheral and Colonic Eosinophilia
Yezaz A. Ghouri, MD, Melvin Simien, MD, Heather L. Stevenson, MD,
PhD, Gurinder Luthra, DO; University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston, Galveston, TX
P167. Fecal Microbiota Transplant as a Bridge to Organ Transplant:
An Alternative Indication for Treatment of C. difficile in a Critically Ill
Patient
Deena Midani, MD1, Gerald Criner, MD2, Heather Clauss, MD2,
Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA2, Adam C. Ehrlich, MD, MPH2; 1. Temple
University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Lewis Katz School
of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P168. Malakoplakia Masquerading as Colonic Polyp
Deena Midani, MD, Nirag Jhala, MD, Abhinav Sankineni, MD, MPH;
Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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P181. Once in a Lifetime Encounter: Possible Insight to the Natural
History of Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome
Ameet Kumar, MD1, Yesenia Risech-Neyman, MD2, Amanda
Pressman, MD2; 1. Queens Hospital Center, Queens, NY; 2. Warren
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P182. NICE and Easy Way to Ignore Rectal Polyps?
Talal Alkayali, MD1, Jason B. Samarasena, MD2, William E. Karnes,
MD2; 1. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center,
University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive
Digestive Disease Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
P183. Colorectal Cancer Surveillance for Young Patients with Low Risk
Adenomas: Five-Year Interval Is Adequate
Christopher J. Murphy, MD1, Reshi Kanuru, MD1, Hisham Hussan,
MD1, Steven Erdman, MD2, Christina A. Arnold, MD1, Kyle Porter1, Na
Li, MD, PhD1, Edward Levine, MD1, Peter P. Stanich, MD1; 1. The Ohio
State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2. Nationwide
Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
P184. The Impact of Patient Navigation on the Quality of Colorectal
Cancer Screening: Results from the Provider and Community
Engagement (PACE) Program in Franklin County, Ohio
Darrell M. Gray, II, MD, MPH1, Kyle Porter, MAS2, Hisham Hussan,
MD3, Peter P. Stanich, MD3, Samer El-Dika, MD4, J. Royce Groce,
MD, MS3, Cheng Zhang, MBBS5, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS3; 1. The
Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio
State University Center for Biostatistics, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio
State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio
State University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition,
Columbus, OH; 5. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
P185. Fecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT) for Colorectal Cancer
Screening (CRC) in a Veteran Population: Is It Being Used
Appropriately?
Natalie Pavelock, MD1, Umair Masood, MD2, Anuj Sharma, MD3,
Anand Gupta, MD1, Uma Murthy, MD1; 1. Syracuse VA Medical
Center, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY; 3. State University of New York Upstate
Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
P186. Demographic Risk Factors for Adenoma and Rates of Detection
with Screening Colonoscopy During Liver Transplant Evaluation
Kevin J. O’Keefe, MD1, Ramin D. Bagheri, MD2, Layth Al-Jashaami,
MD3, Mark Pedersen, MD4, Anil B. Seetharam, MD5; 1. University of
Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. University of Arizona
College of Medicine, Scottsdale, AZ; 3. Banner University Medical
Center, Phoenix, AZ; 4. University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Tempe, AZ; 5. Transplant Center and Advanced Liver Disease at
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P187. Chronic Hepatitis C as a Risk Factor for Colonic Neoplasia in a
Community Setting
Matthew Conti, BS1, John Poulos, MD2, Valentin Milanov, PhD3;
1. Campbell University of Osteopathic Medicine, Fayetteville, NC;
2. Fayetteville Gastroenterology Associates, Fayetteville, NC; 3.
Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC
P188. Increasing Patient Awareness, Education, and Access to
Improve Completion Rates of Colorectal Cancer Screenings in an
Underserved Population
Bonnie Patek, DO1, Angela Magdaleno, DO2; 1. Lehigh Valley Health
Network, Bethlehem, PA; 2. Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown,
PA
P189. Interval Colorectal Cancers at Ochsner Medical Center: Where
Do We Stand?
Felicia Humphrey, MD, James Smith, MD; Ochsner Clinic Foundation,
New Orleans, LA
P190. Community-Based Study on the Efficacy and Patient Satisfaction
of a Novel Colon Prep Kit Which Mimics Regular Diet
Jeff Scott, MD; Digestive Disease Specialists, Oklahoma City, OK
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P191. Proposal of a Novel Colonoscopy Quality Indicator: High Risk
Adenoma Detection Rate (HRADR)
Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD1, Yash Jobanputra, MBBS2, Prashanthi Thota,
MD2, Rocio Lopez, MS2, Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD2; 1. Digestive
Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P192. Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy: Polypectomy Rate May Be a
Reliable Surrogate of Adenoma Detection Rate
Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD1, Yash Jobanputra, MBBS2, Haider Al Taii,
MD2, Malav Parikh, MD2, Prashanthi Thota, MD2, Rocio Lopez, MS2,
Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD2; 1. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
P193. Impact of Demographics and Socio-economic Status on Patients’
Compliance to Perform Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT): Experience
from Urban-Minority Population
Amaninder Dhaliwal, MD1, LeighMae Provencher, BSc2, Kinesh
Changela, MD3, AjayPal Singh, MD1, Owen Deland, BSc4, Nityasree
Srialluri, MSc5, Ingmar Prokop, BSc4, Michael Peliska, BSc4, Mina
Gendy, BSc6, Anju Malieckal, MD1, George Shahin, MD7; 1. New York
University Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. St. George’s
University School of Medicine, Victoria, BC, Canada; 3. Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 4. St. George’s University School
of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY; 5. St. George’s University School of
Medicine, Brooklyn, NY; 6. New York Institute of Technology College of
Osteopathic Medicine, Brooklyn, NY; 7. New York University Lutheran
Family Health Center, Brooklyn, NY
P194. Computed Tomography Colonography: The Robley Rex VAMC
Experience
LaTasha Henry, MD, Shifat Ahmed, MD, Alexander Pontikos, MD,
Gerald Dryden, MD; University of Louisville School of Medicine,
Louisville, KY
P195. Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance
Compliance with a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Outpatient Setting
Yvette Wang, DO1, Shaismy Kudakuchira, DO, MS, BA1, Christine
Martinez, RN, BS2, Marijeta Pekez, MD1, Kshitij Thakur, MD1, Joanne
Connaughton, MD2; 1. Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA; 2.
Crozer Chester Medical Center, Crum Lynne, PA
P196. Universal Molecular Tumor Testing of Primary Colorectal
Adenocarcinoma in Community Practice
Bonita Mazzei, BSN, RN, GCN, Ralph McKibbin, MD, FACG; Blair
Gastroenterology Associates, Altoona, PA
P197. Temporal Trends, Incidence, and Prevalence of Young-Onset
Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P198. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Quality of
Bowel Preparation on Sessile Serrated Adenoma/Polyps Detection
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P199. Wanting to Catch Up Due to Procedure Delays and Quality of
Screening and Surveillance Colonoscopy: Systematic Review and
Comparative Pooled Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P200. Focused Teaching May Lower Barriers to Colorectal Cancer
Screening in an Inner-City Population: A Survey
Sofia Nigar, MD, Emmanuel Ofori, MD, Denzil Etienne, MD, Dhuha
Alhankawi, MD, Ahmad Muhammad, MD, Olakanmi Awe, MD, Sury
Anand, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P201. Barriers in Colorectal Cancer Prevention at a Federally Qualified
Health Center: How Can We Do It Better?
Ramy Sedhom, MD, Daniel Sedhom, MD, Kristina Katz, MD, Daniel
Schaer, MD, Ranita Sharma, MD; Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P205. Rectal Adenoma Recurrence Despite Multiple Endoscopic
Mucosal Resections (EMRs) and Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery
(TEMS): Case Report and Review of Literature
George Khoudari, MD1, Fergal Fleming, MD2, Laura E. Frado, MD1,
Mehrdad Asgeri, MD1, Shivangi Kothari, MD1, Truptesh H. Kothari,
MD, MS1, Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG1; 1. Center for Advanced Therapeutic
Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of
Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY; 2. University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P206. Colon Cancer in a Young Adult: There’s Muir to Know
Lee B. Sigmon, MD, Richard S. Bloomfeld, MD; Wake Forest
University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P207. Pedigree Analysis Supports a Genotypic-phenotypic Correlation
Between an AXIN2 Variant of Unknown Significance and Polyposis/
Colorectal Cancer
2016 ACG Case Reports Journal Award (Trainee)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Amrit Lamba, MD, Parth Parekh, MD, Christopher Dvorak, MS, CGC,
Jordan Karlitz, MD; Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New
Orleans, LA
ENDOSCOPY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P202. Carbon Dioxide Insufflation During Screening Colonoscopy Is
Associated with Higher Serrated Adenoma Detection Rate: A SingleCenter Retrospective Analysis
Michael Riverso, DO1, Yaseen B. Perbtani, DO1, Jonathan J. Shuster,
PhD2, Joydeep Chakraborty, MD1, Tony S. Brar, MD2, Han Zhang1,
Mitali Agarwal, MD1, Anand Gupte, MD3, Shailendra Chauhan,
MD4, Christopher E. Forsmark, MD3, Peter Draganov, MD2, Dennis
Yang, MD3; 1. University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville,
FL; 2. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 3. University of Florida,
Department of Gastroenterology, Gainesville, FL; 4. Carolinas Medical
Center, Charlotte, NC
P203. Electronic Health Record (EHR) Review of Prior Appointment
Adherence Provides a Simple Easily Available Predictor of Completion
of Screening Colonoscopy
Rucha Mehta, MD1, Philip Vutien, MD1, Nasir Saleem, MD2, Joshua
Melson, MD, MPH1; 1. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2.
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, IL
P204. Randomized Controlled Trials Confirm Water Exchange to Be
Significantly Superior in Quality of Bowel Cleansing and Adenoma
Detection Rate Compared to Water Immersion and Air Insufflation, Even
After Split-Dose Preparation
Felix Leung, MD, FACG1, Sergio Cadoni, MD2, Premysl Falt, MD3,
Yu-Hsi Hsieh, MD4, Arnaldo Amato, MD5, Matteo Erriu, MD, PhD6,
Petr Fojtik, MD3, Paolo Gallittu, MD2, Chi-Tan Hu, MD7, Malcolm
Koo, PhD8, Mauro Liggi, MD2, Silvia Paggi, MD9, Franco Radaelli,
MD9, Emanuele Rondonotti, MD9, Vit Smajstrla, MD3, Chih-Wei
Tseng, MD4, Ondrej Urban, MD, PhD3, Joseph Leung, MD, MACG10;
1. Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center, VA Greater Los Angeles
Healthcare System and David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA,
North Hills, CA; 2. Digestive Endoscopy Unit, CTO Hospital, Iglesias,
Sardegna, Italy; 3. Digestive Diseases Center, Vitkovice Hospital,
Ostrava, Moravskoslezsky kraj, Czech Republic; 4. School of Medicine,
Buddhist Tzu Chi University and Division of Gastroenterology, Dalin
Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, Dalin, Chiayi,
Taiwan (Republic of China); 5. Gastroenterology, Valduce Hospital,
Como, Lombardia, Italy; 6. Department of Surgery, University of
Cagliari, Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy; 7. School of Medicine, Buddhist Tzu
Chi University and Gastroenterology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital and
Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Hualien, Taiwan (Republic of China); 8.
Department of Medical Research, Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist
Tzu Chi Medical Foundation and Dalla Lana School of Public Health,
University of Toronto, Ontario, ON, Canada, Dalin, Chiayi, Taiwan
(Republic of China); 9. Division of Gastroenterology, Valduce Hospital,
Como, Lombardia, Italy; 10. Sacramento VA Medical Center and
University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
P208. A Longitudinal Analysis of the Epidemiology and Economic
Impact of ER Visits and Inpatient Admissions for Alimentary Foreign
Body Ingestion in the United States
Asim Shuja, MD, Silvio De Melo, Jr., MD, James Scolapio, MD;
University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
P209. Increased Inpatient Mortality in Cirrhosis Patients Undergoing
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): Results
from National Inpatient Sample (NIS) Database
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Venkat Nutalapati, MD1, Sravanthi Parasa, MD2, Madhav Desai, MD,
MPH1, Mojtaba Olyaee, MD1; 1. University of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, KS; 2. Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
P210. Elevated Head of the Bed, A Novel Position for Performing
Colonoscopy: Does It Improve the Quality of the Examination?
Victor Aguin, MD, MSEd1, Alireza Meighani, MD2, Salwa Hussain,
MD1, Mazen El Atrache, MD1, Mohammad Elbatta, MD1, Aymen
Bukannan, MD1, Syed-Mohammed Jafri, MD1, Mostafa Ibrahim,
MD, FACG1; 1. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI; 2. Henry Ford
Hospital, Detroit, MI
P211. EGD First in Bi-directional Endoscopy Is Associated with
Decreased Medication Use and Time: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG, Cynthia R. Niesen, DNP, MA,
RN, NEA-BC, John League, MMIS; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P212. Rectal Diclofenac Along with Intravenous Infusion of Ringer
Lactate and Dextrose Saline Is Highly Effective in Preventing PostERCP Pancreatitis
Pradeep Siddappa, MD, DM, Monika Jain, MD, DM, Gurwant Lamba,
MD, DM; Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, New Delhi, Delhi, India
P213. New Criteria for Identification of Accessory Spleen on
Endoscopic Ultrasound
Pradeep Siddappa, MD, DM1, Neha Naithani, MBBS2, Monika Jain,
MD, DM1, Gurwant Lamba, MD, DM1; 1. Sri Balaji Action Medical
Institute, New Delhi, Delhi, India; 2. Sri Balaji Acyion Medical Institute,
New Delhi, Delhi, India
P214. How Does a Patient’s Venous Thromboembolism and Bleed Risk
Affect Physician Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Patterns During
Endoscopic Procedure?
Kai Ha, MD1, Charles Liu, MD1, Mohamed I. Elsaid, MPH, ALM, LEEDGA2, Abhishek Sarkar, MD3, Kristina Katz, MD1, Michael Riordan,
MD1, Katherine Bigay, MPH4, Dana Herrigel, MD5, Laura Willet, MD1,
Rajiv Arya, MD1, Bhavik M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Rutgers
School of Public Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 3.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Highland
Park, NJ; 4. University of California San Francisco, Lafayette, NJ; 5.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P215. Does Institution of an Electronic Medical Alert Tool for Venous
Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Lead to Earlier Institution of Venous
Thromboembolism Prophylaxis After Endoscopic Procedure?
Kai Ha, MD1, Abhishek Sarkar, MD2, Mohamed I. Elsaid, MPH, ALM,
LEED-GA3, Charles Liu, MD1, Michael Riordan, MD1, Kristina Katz,
MD1, Katherine Bigay, MPH4, Dana Herrigel, MD5, Laura Willet, MD1,
Rajiv Arya, MD1, Bhavik M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Highland Park,
NJ; 3. Rutgers School of Public Health, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ; 4. University of California San Francisco, Lafayette, NJ;
5. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
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P216. Physicians’ Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Decision
Patterns During and After Endoscopic Procedure in High and Low-Risk
Endoscopic Procedure at a Tertiary Medical Center
Kai Ha, MD1, Kristina Katz, MD1, Mohamed I. Elsaid, MPH, ALM,
LEED-GA2, Michael Riordan, MD1, Charles Liu, MD1, Abhishek Sarkar,
MD3, Katherine Bigay, MPH4, Dana Herrigel, MD5, Laura Willet, MD1,
Rajiv Arya, MD1, Bhavik M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Rutgers
School of Public Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 3.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Highland
Park, NJ; 4. University of California San Francisco, Lafayette, NJ; 5.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P217. Does Institution of an Electronic Medical Alert Tool for Venous
Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Improve Venous Thromboembolism
Prophylaxis after Endoscopic Procedure?
Kai Ha, MD1, Michael Riordan, MD1, Mohamed I. Elsaid, MPH, ALM,
LEED-GA2, Kristina Katz, MD1, Abhishek Sarkar, MD3, Charles Liu,
MD1, Katherine Bigay, MPH4, Dana Herrigel, MD5, Laura Willet, MD1,
Rajiv Arya, MD1, Bhavik M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Rutgers
School of Public Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 3.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Highland
Park, NJ; 4. University of California San Francisco, Lafayette, NJ; 5.
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P218. Incidence and Risk Factors for Gastrointestinal Bleeding Among
Patients Admitted to Medical Intensive Care Units
Shria Kumar, MD, Christopher Ramos, MD, MBA, Reuben GarciaCarrasquillo, MD, Peter Green, MD, Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS; New
York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
P219. Patient-Provider Gender Concordance in an Academic Direct
Access Endoscopy Practice
Kerstin Austin, MD, Sumona Saha, MD, MS; University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine & Public Health, Madison, WI
P220. Quality of Endoscopic Documentation in Cases of Barrett’s
Esophagus: A Retrospective Analysis
Maryam Soleimani, Bsc, MD1, Clarence Wong, MD, FRCPC1, Pam
Blakely, RN2; 1. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2.
Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB, Canada
P221. Intravenous Midazolam Is Safe During Outpatient Endoscopic
Procedures Regardless of Concurrent Enzyme-Inhibiting Medications: A
Propensity Matched Equivalence Study
Rohan M. Modi, MD1, Alan Chen, MD2, Loren Brook, MD, MS1,
Samuel Jersak, MD1, Kyle Porter, MAS3, Cari Brackett, PharmD4,
Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS1, Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH1,
Marty Meyer, MD1; 1. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University Department
of Internal Medicine, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State University
Center for Biostatistics, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
P222. The Impact of Trendelenberg Positioning on Ease of
Colonoscope Insertion
2016 ACG/Radhika Srinivasan Gender-Based Research Award
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Dayna Early, MD1, Sara Larue, DO2, Trisha Bhat, BS2, Prakash Gyawali,
MD2, Thomas Hollander, RN1, Divya Kodali, BS2, Vladimir Kushnir,
MD1, Shelby Sullivan, MD2, Erik Thyssen, MD2, Leonard Weinstock,
MD2; 1. Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO; 2.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University in Saint Louis, St.
Louis, MO
P223. A Comparison of Various Modalities in Staging Rectal Cancer:
DRE, EUS, and MRI
Jubeen Moaven, MD, Bryan Sauer, MD, Grace E White, RN, Andrew
Wang, MD, Vanessa Shami, MD; University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
VA
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P224. Assessment of Efficacy and Tolerance of Three Solutions for
Small Bowel Preparation for Video Capsule Endoscopy
Thomas Geisler, DO1, Arslan Talat, MD2(presenting author), Adam
Riordan, DO3, Kevin Castillo, DO4, Milan Dodig, MD5; 1. St. Joseph
Medical Center, Sharon, PA; 2. Western Reserve Health Education/
NEOMED, Youngstown, OH; 3. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic
Medicine, Erie, PA; 4. LECOM, Erie, PA; 5. North East Ohio
Gastroenterologists, Warren, OH
P225. Safety and Efficacy of Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Drainage
of Walled-Off Pancreatic Necrosis Using Lumen Apposing Metal Stents
(Hot AXIOS™)
Chad J. Cooper, MD, MHA, Muhammad Dawwas, MD, Houssam
Mardini, MD, MBA, MPH; University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
P226. When Trainees Reach Competency in Performing EUS: A
Systematic Review
Neal Shahidi, MD, George Ou, MD, Eric Lam, MD, Robert Enns, MD,
Jennifer Telford, MD; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC,
Canada
P227. Adenoma Detection Is Increased in the Setting of Melanosis coli
John W. Blackett, MD1, Richard Rosenberg, MD1, Srihari Mahadev,
MD2, Peter Green, MD1, Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS1; 1. New YorkPresbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; 2.
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
P228. Endoscopic Cyanoacrylate Glue Injection in Management of
Large Gastric Varices That Have Not Bled
Subhash Chandra, MBBS1, Adrian Holm, DO2, Rami El Abiad, MD2,
Henning Gerke, MD2; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 2. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P229. Periprocedural Outcomes and Sedation Techniques for Double
Balloon Enteroscopy (DBE) at a Large Referral Center
Krishna Venkata, MD1, William P. Sonnier, MD2, Mark C. Phillips, MD3,
Shajan Peter, MD3; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery Program,
Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Mobile, AL;
3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P230. Incidental Colonic Lesions Found at Retrograde Double Balloon
Enteroscopy
Frances Puello, MD, Leigh Lurie, MD, David Tenembaum, MD, Karina
Fatakhova, MD, Sang Kim, MD, Moshe Rubin, MD; New York Hospital
Queens, Flushing, NY
P231. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Core Liver Biopsy
Using a Novel 19 G Needle with a Modified Wet Suction Technique in
Patients with Abnormal Liver Function Tests
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Jose Nieto, DO, FACG1, Ketul Patel, MD1, Ali Lankarani, MD1, Michael
Herman, DO1, David Holloman, MD2, Todd H. Baron, MD, FACG3; 1.
Borland Groover Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Baptist Medical Center,
Jacksonville, FL; 3. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
P232. Integrated Molecular Pathology Analysis of Pancreatic Cystic
Lesions Changes EUS Gastroenterologist Management
Jose Nieto, DO, FACG1, Sara Jackson, PhD2, Nicole Toney, MPH2,
Ali Lankarani, MD1; 1. Borland Groover Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2.
Interpace Diagnostics Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
P233. Multi-year Safety and Durability of PEG-J Used for Continuous
Infusion of Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel in Ambulatory
Parkinson’s Disease Patients: Year 2 and Beyond
Arvydas Vanagunas, MD, FACG1, Peter Draganov, MD, FACG2, Nathan
Schmulewitz, MD3, Michael Epstein, MD, FACG4, Robert Hawes,
MD, FACG5, David Johnson, MD, MACG6, Janet A. Benesh, BSMT7,
Krai Chatamra, PhD7, Susan Eaton, PharmD7, Maurizio F. Facheris,
MD7, Coleen M. Hall7, Weining Robieson, PhD7; 1. Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2. University of
Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL; 3. University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH; 4. Digestive Disorders Associates,
Annapolis, MD; 5. Center for Interventional Endoscopy, Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL; 6. Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA;
7. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago, IL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
ENDOSCOPY
P242. Break It Up: The Utilization of Endoscopic Electrohydraulic
Lithotripsy in the Management of Bouveret Syndrome
Clara Tow, MD, Julie Yang, MD; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P243. Metal Stent Placement as Treatment for Esophageal Intramural
Pseudodiverticulosis: A Case Report
Ketul Patel, MD1, Mariana Chang, MD2, Viviana Estrella, MD2, Jose
Nieto, DO, FACG1; 1. Borland Groover Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2.
Universidad de Especialidades Espiritu Santo, Samborondon, Ecuador
P244. The Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound in Missed and Known Linitis
Plastica
Dana Stewart, DO, Harshit S. Khara, MD, David L. Diehl, MD, Amitpal
S. Johal, MD; Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
P245. A Case Series of Novel Thermal Axios Stent Placement in the
Management of Symptomatic Pancreatic Fluid Collections
Daniel Kil, MD, Yamini Natarajan, MD, Isaac Raijman, MD; Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P246. Endoscopic Treament of Luminal Perforations and Fistulae
with an Over-the-Scope Clip: A Case Series and Novel Application
Linsey Spence, DO, Leybelis Padilla, MD, Andrew Dries, MD;
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
P247. An Unusual Endoscopic Finding: “Polka Dot Stomach”
Alan Chen, MD1, Andrea L. Johnson, MD2, Samer El-Dika,
MD2; 1. The Ohio State University Department of Internal
Medicine, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University Division of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition, Columbus, OH
P248. Case Series on an Emerging Procedure: Endoscopic Removal
of Uncovered Biliary Self-Expandable Metal Stents
Michelle C. Tong, MD1, Andrew Korman, MD1, David L. Carr-Locke,
MD, FACG2; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY;
2. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P249. Spelenic Hematoma: An Uncommon Complication of Routine
Colonoscopy
Mohsen Pourmorteza, MD, Dhara Chaudhari, MD, Mark Young, MD;
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P250. Novel Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent for Treatment of a Benign
Gastric Stricture after Caustic Injury
Christopher Paiji, BA1, Shawn Kaye, MD1, Allen R. Yu, BS2, Robert
Bucayu, BS1, Christopher M. Hogan, MD1, Chien-Lin Chen, MD1, John
G. Lee, MD1, Kenneth J. Chang, MD1, Jason B. Samarasena, MD1;
1. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of
California Irvine, Orange, CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive
Disease Center, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
P251. Novel Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent for Treatment of a Benign
Refractory Stricture from Prior Vertical Banded Gastroplasty
Christopher Paiji, BA1, Shawn Kaye, MD1, Allen R. Yu, BS2, Robert
Bucayu, BS1, Chien-Lin Chen, MD1, Ninh T. Nguyen, MD1, John G.
Lee, MD1, Kenneth J. Chang, MD1, Jason B. Samarasena, MD1; 1.
H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of
California Irvine, Orange, CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive
Disease Center, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
P252. Who Turned the Lights Down?
Muhannad Al Hanayneh, MD, Hamzeh Saraireh, MD, Habeeb
Salameh, MD, CMQ, Asmeen Bhatt, MD, PhD, Joseph Marc. Shabot,
MD; University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
P253. Intra-abdominal Lymphoma Diagnosed with a Novel EUS-Guided
Through-the-Needle Biopsy Forceps
Robert Bucayu, BS, Takeshi Tsujino, MD, PhD, Jimin Han, MD, PhD,
Xiaohui S. Zhao, MD, John G. Lee, MD, Kenneth J. Chang, MD, Jason
B. Samarasena, MD; H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease
Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
P254. Endoscopic Variceal Band Ligation Leading to Acute Onset
Dysphagia
Leyla Maric, MD1, Yilien Alonso, MD1, Alicia Alvarez, MD1, Tolga Erim,
DO2; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL; 2. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P255. The Versatility of an Overtube for Effective Foreign Body
Removal in the Setting of Body Packing
Jonathan S. Kung, MD, Chirag P. Rajyaguru, DO, Muhammad Y.
Sheikh, MD; University of California San Francisco Fresno, Fresno, CA
P256. Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy (VLE) Can Target Dysplasia at
the GEJ/Gastric Cardia in the Absence of Visible Lesions: A Case Series
Nina R. Gupta, MD1, Uzma D. Siddiqui, MD2, Irving Waxman, MD2,
Christopher G. Chapman, MD2, Ann Koons, BS1, Vesta Valuckaite,
MD, MSc1, Shu-Yuan Xiao, MD1, Namrata Setia, MD3, John Hart, MD1,
Vani J. Konda, MD3; 1. University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago,
IL; 2. University of Chicago Center for Endoscopic Research and
Therapeutics, Chicago, IL; 3. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
P257. Displaced IVC Filter in Duodenum: A Rare Complication of
Greenfield IVC Filter
Prasun Shah, MD1, Kevin Qosja2, Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG1; 1.
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Maimonides Medical
Center, Staten Island, NY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P234. A Cost-Effectiveness Decision Analytic Model Comparing
Transnasal Esophagoscopy to Conventional Endoscopy for Dyspepsia
Monica Saumoy, MD, Yecheskel Schneider, MD, Fouad Otaki,
MD, Nikhil Kumta, MD, MS, Reem Sharaiha, MD, MSc; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P235. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Large Superficial Nonampullary Duodenal Tumor
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Shu Hoteya, PhD, Tukasa Furuhata, MD, Kosuke Nomura, MD,
Yasutka Kuribayashi, MD, Mitsuru Kaise, PhD, Toshiro Iizuka, MD,
Toshifumi Mitani, PhD, Akira Matsui, PhD, Daisuke Kikuchi, MD,
Satoshi Yamashita, MD, Takahito Toba, PhD; Toranomon Hospital,
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P236. Top Down or Bottom Up? Does the Order of Bidirectional
Endoscopy Matter?
Murtaza Parekh, MD, MPH1, Stephanie Hilliard, LPN2; 1. Digestive
Healthcare, Raleigh, NC; 2. Raleigh Endoscopy Center, Raleigh, NC
P237. Get a Grip: A Bench Test to Evaluate Endoscopic Forceps Grip
Strength on Self-Expanding Metal Stents (SEMS)
Cristina Bacho, DO1, Brian King, MD2, Andrew Gentry, MD3; 1. United
States Navy, Norfolk, VA; 2. United States Navy, Portsmouth, VA; 3.
Bozeman Deconss Gstrntrlgy Clinic, Bozeman, MT
P238. The Use of ATPase Monitoring to Determine Endoscope
Bioburden and Assure Satisfactory Manual Cleaning
Konstantin Boroda, MD1, Melinda Lugay, RN, MS, CGRN2, Marla
D. Sabuda, RN, BSN, CGRN2, Blair S. Lewis, MD, PC, FACG3; 1.
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Carnegie Hill Endoscopy,
New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
P239. Safety and Efficacy of Self Expandable Metal Stents (SEMS) in
Benign Strictures
Hafiz Muhamamd Sharjeel Arshad, MD1, Nayab Ahsan, MD2, Laura
Hamad, MD3, Taylor Aldridge, PA-C2, Kamran Ayub, MD4; 1. University
of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL;
2. Southwest Gastroenterology, Oak Lawn, IL; 3. Franciscan St. James
Hospital, Olympia Fields, IL; 4. Silver Cross Hospital, Advocate Christ
Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
P240. Optimal Timing of Endoscopy for Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Jessica Winn, MD1, Owais Abdul-Kafi, MD2, Rao Sirish, MD1, Alejandro
Pineda, MD1, Harleen Chela, MBBS, MD1, Fazia Mir, MD1, Kuwajima
Vanessa, MD, MSPH1; 1. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; 2.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P241. Predicting Surgical Referral After Large Polypectomy
Ashwinee Natu, MD1, Keyur Parikh, MD1, Amitabh Chak, MD2; 1.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH; 2. University
Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P258. Role of EUS Elastography in Diagnosis and Localization of SubCentimeter Solitary Insulinomas
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Shruti Khurana, MD1, Siddharth Javia, MD2, Bharat Bhandari, MBBS1,
Erik Rahimi, MD3, Vishal Kaila, MD4, Anneliese Velez-Perez, MD2,
Songlin Zhang, MD2, Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG3, Nirav Thosani, MD,
MHA3; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
Houston, TX; 2. The University of Texas, Houston, TX; 3. UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX; 4. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P259. Mirror Mirror on the Wall: ERCP in a Patient with Situs Inversus
Totalis
Shruti Khurana, MD1, Erik Rahimi, MD2, Vishal Kaila, MD1, Sushovan
Guha, MD, PhD2, Hani Zamil, MD1, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA2; 1.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2.
UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P260. Treating Duodenal Varices with Cyanoacrylate Glue Injection
Nurit S. Katz-Agranov, MD1, Moises I. Nevah Rubin, MD2, Michael B.
Fallon, MD1; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P261. Management of PEG Site Gastric Ulcer in a Patient with Large
Hiatus Hernia and Massive Hematemesis
Clement Wu, MBBS1, Weiquan James Li, MBBS, MRCP 2, Keng
Sin Ng, MBBS3, Daphne Ang, MBBS1; 1. Changi General Hospital,
Singapore, Singapore; 2. Singhealth, Singapore, Singapore; 3. Changi
General Hospital, SIngapore, Singapore
P262. An Infected Duodenal Peri-Ampullary Diverticulum Mimicking a
Pancreatic Head Abscess
Fazia Mir, MD, Imran Ashraf, MD, Veysel Tahan, MD, Samiullah Nabi,
MD; University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P263. Chronic Intractable Nausea as the Singular Presentation of
Metastatic Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumor
Naga saranya Addepally, MBBS1, Nayana George, MBBS2, Mohit
Girotra, MD1, Tharian Benjamin, MRCP1; 1. University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 2. Little Rock, AR
P264. A Salvage Technique for Variceal Bleeding
Travis L. Vickers, DO, Leslie H. Massey, DO, Sanjay Nayyar, MD; Valley
Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NV
P265. Unusual Cause of Brisk Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Gandhi Divyangkumar, MD1, Adeyinka Laiyemo, MD, MPH2; 1.
Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC; 2. Howard University
College of Medicine, Washington, DC
P266. Traditional Serrated Adenoma of the Ileum in a Patient with
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
David J. Bromberg, MD1, Jeffrey A. Gill, MD2; 1. University of South
Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. James A. Haley VA
Hospital, Tampa, FL
P267. Metastatic Melanoma of the Small Intestine
David J. Bromberg, MD1, Kirbylee K. Nelson, MD1, Jeffrey A. Gill, MD2;
1. University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL;
2. James A. Haley VA Hospital, Tampa, FL
P268. Gastrointestinal Hidradenocarcinoma: A Rare Location for a
Sweat Gland
Ali A. Alsaad, MD1, Sarah M. Dhannoon, MD2, Murli Krishna, MD1,
Jose R. Valery, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. University of
Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, FL
P269. A Smiling Cecum: A Case Report of Dental Plate Impaction in the
Cecum
Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Sakher Albadarin, MD1, Osama
Kaddourah, MD1, John Helzberg, MD2; 1. University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO; 2. Saint Luke’s GI
Specialists, Kansas City, MO
P270. Mantle Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Inflammatory Bowel Disease
in the Form of Multiple Lymphomatous Polyposis in the Colon
Sara Ancello, DO1, Alan Shienbaum, DO2, Cheryl Rimmer, MD3,
Robert Shmuts, DO3; 1. Mountain Vista Medical Center, Mesa, AZ; 2.
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ; 3.
Our Lady of Lourdes, Burlington, NJ
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ENDOSCOPY VIDEO FORUM
P271. When Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration Is
Not Possible: Rescue of Bleeding Gastric Varices
Youssef El Douaihy, MD, Nassani Najib, MD, MSc, Iskandar Barakat,
MD, Vera Zaraket, MD, Sherif Andrawes, MD; Staten Island University
Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P272. A Tale of a 4-Year-Old Biliary Stent: Lessons to Learn
Youssef El Douaihy, MD1, Fady G. Haddad, MD1, Mayurathan
Kesavan, MD1, Vera Zaraket, MD1, Iskandar Barakat, MD1, Joseph
McConnell, MD2, Liliane Deeb, MD1, Sherif Andrawes, MD1; 1.
Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY; 2. Southern New
Hampshire Health, Nashua, NH
P273. Laser Lithotripsy with an Ultra-slim Upper Endoscope Through a
Choledochoduodenal Fistula
Iman Andalib, MD1, Ching-Ho Huang, MD2, Shahzad Iqbal, MD,
FACG2; 1. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
New York, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY
P274. Novel Techniques for Diagnosis of Serous Cystadenoma: Fern
Pattern of Vascularity Confirmed by In- and ex-vivo Confocal Laser
Endomicroscopy
Rohan M. Modi, MD1, Amrit K. Kamboj, MD2, Benjamin J. Swanson,
MD, PhD1, Peter Muscarella, II, MD1, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS1,
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH1; 1. The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Columbus, OH
ESOPHAGUS
P275. Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) Anisotropy Imaging for
Evaluation of Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus
Donald Gullickson, MD1, Rajeev Chaudhary2, Paul Campagnola, PhD2,
Faripour Forouhar, MD3, Julia Handel2, Erik Olson, DO3, John W. Birk,
MD4; 1. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT; 2. University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 3. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; 4. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P276. Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) Intensity Imaging for
Evaluation of Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus
Donald Gullickson, MD1, Rajeev Chaudhary2, Paul Campagnola, PhD2,
Faripour Forouhar, MD3, Julia Handel2, Erik Olson, DO3, John W. Birk,
MD4; 1. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT; 2. University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 3. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; 4. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P277. Are Twice Daily Proton Pump Inhibitors Better Than Once Daily
in Suspected GERD?
Mohamed Khalaf, MBBCh, MS, Mustafa Abdul-Hussein, MD, MSCR,
Donald Castell, MD; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
SC
P278. Common Site of Recurrent Intestinal Metaplasia After
Radiofrequency Ablation for Barrett’s Esophagus
Zilla Hussain, MD1, David Whitehead, BS2, Spencer James, MD,
MPH3, Jason Ferreira, MD1, Richard Rothstein, MD1, Stuart R.
Gordon, MD1; 1. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH;
2. Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH; 3.
Denver Health and Hospital, Denver, CO
P279. Impact of a Routine Alcian Blue/PAS Stain on the Detection of
Barrett Esophagus in a Community-Based Practice
Robert Petras, MD1, Sarah Lindley, MD2, Christina Birsan, MD3, Elif
Akin, MD4; 1. Ameripath Institute of Gastrointestinal Pathology and
Digestive Disease, Oakwood Village, OH; 2. Advanced Pathology
Solutions, North Little Rock, AR; 3. Erlanger Health System,
Brentwood, TN; 4. Ameripath Cleveland, Oakwood Village, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P292. Transepithelial Brush Biopsies with Computer-Assisted
Analysis Improve Detection of Dysplasia When Suspicious Findings
Are Identified on Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy During
Surveillance of Barrett’s Esophagus
Justin Field, MD1, Nicholas Wilson, MD1, Marina Baskharoun,
BA2, Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA2; 1. Temple University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple
University, Philadelphia, PA
P293. Decreasing Eosinophilia Along the Esophageal Axis in
Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Implications on Disease Pathogenesis
Rohit Sharda, MD1, Yash A. Choksi, MD1, Tina Higginbotham,
MPA1, Christopher Slaughter, PHD1, Pooja Lal, MBBS2, Michael
Vaezi, MD, PhD1; 1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville,
TN; 2. Nashville, TN
P294. Ineffective Esophageal Motility Is Independently Associated with
Higher Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) Score in Subjects with Suspected
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Lawrence Borges, MD1, Kelly Hathorn, MD2, Thomas Carroll,
MD3, Natan Feldman1, Walter W. Chan, MD, MPH4; 1. Division of
Gastroenterology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2.
Department of Internal Medicine, Brigham & Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA; 3. Department of Otolaryngology, Brigham & Women’s
Hospital, Boston, MA; 4. Division of Gastroenterology, Brigham &
Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
P295. Risk Factors for Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
of the Esophagus and Lung
Kriti Agrawal1, Ronald J. Markert, PhD2, Padmini Krishnamurthy,
MD2, Sangeeta Agrawal, MD, FACG2; 1. Dayton VA Medical Center,
Centerville, OH; 2. Wright State University, Dayton, OH
P296. The Frequency with Which Gastroenterologists Follow
Guidelines in Surveillance of Barrett’s Esophagus
Sanaa Arastu, MD, Christopher H. Henry, MD, Anthony Infantolino,
MD, FACG, Daniel Quirk, MD, MBA; Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P297. Comparison of Post-Operative GERD and Dysphagia in
Laparoscopic Heller’s Myotomy vs Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy
(POEM) for the Treatment of Achalasia
Caroline Soyka, DO1, Ashwinee Natu, MD2, Leena Khaitan, MD1; 1.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH; 2. University Hospitals Case Medical Center,
Cleveland, OH
P298. Do Recent Reports About the Adverse Effects of Proton Pump
Inhibitors Change Providers’ Prescription Practice?
Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD, Allon Kahn, MD, George Burdick, MD,
Marcelo Vela, MD, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG; Mayo Clinic,
Scottsdale, AZ
P299. Determinants of Bolus Transit in Patients with Achalasia Type III
and DES
Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD1, Hassan Siddiki, MBBS2, Allon Kahn, MD2,
Michael D. Crowell, PhD, MACG2, Marcelo Vela, MD2; 1. Mayo Clinic
Arizona, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Mayo
Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ
P300. How Did Consultants and Trainees Respond to a Survey About
Proton Pump Inhibitors in a Tertiary Academic Center?
Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD1, Allon Kahn, MD2, George Burdick, MD2,
Marcelo Vela, MD2, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG2; 1. Mayo Clinic
Arizona, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Mayo
Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ
P301. Associations of Vitamin D Deficiency and Hyperparathyroidism
with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Its Sequelae
Joel Rubenstein, MD, MSc1, Daniel McConnell, PhD2, David Beer,
PhD1, Amitabh Chak, MD3, Val Metko1, Gregory Clines, MD, PhD1; 1.
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University Hospitals Case Medical Center,
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P280. Positional Variation in Response to Multiple Rapid Swallows
While Supine vs Sitting
Ara A. Kardashian, MD1, Kavya H. Manu, MD2, David C. Kunkel,
MD3; 1. Scripps Clinic and Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA; 2.
University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3. University of
California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
P281. Value of the Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) Test for Patients with
GERD, NCCP, and Extra-Esophageal GERD: A Meta-Analysis
Seth Brunner, BA1, Ronnie Fass, MD1, Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc2;
1. Esophageal and Swallowing Center, MetroHealth Medical Center,
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 2. California Pacific
Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
P282. Esophageal Hypomotility Is Associated with Rejection Post Lung
Transplantation
Anand Jain, MD, Jason Baker, MS, Joan Chen, MD, MS; University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P283. Effects of Hospital Status and Weekend Admissions on Early
Endoscopy in Acute Variceal Hemorrhage: National Inpatient Sample
Study 2003- 2012
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Srikanth Yandrapalli, MD2, Deepthi
Gandhiraj, MD2, Saad Qadwai, MD2, Rahul Sao, MBBS3, Shireen Pais,
MD2; 1. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, White
Plains, NY; 2. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center,
Valhalla, NY; 3. Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical
College, Valhalla, NY
P284. The Outcome of Ultra-long Benign Esophageal Strictures
Maoyin Pang, MD, PhD1, Michael Bartel, MD2, Eelco Brand, MD1,
Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH1, Roberto Simons, MD1, Krupa Patel,
BS1, Timothy Woodward, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2.
John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Jacksonville, FL
P285. The Effect Pneumatic Dilation on Persistent Post-fundoplication
Dysphagia
Dharma Sunjaya, MD, Alexander Podboy, MD, Magnus Halland, MD;
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P286. Esophageal Lichen Planus: Efficacy of Topical Steroid-Based
Therapies
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Alexander Podboy, MD, Dharma Sunjaya, MD, Thomas Smyrk, MD,
Joseph Murray, MD, Moritz Binder, MD, MPH, David Katzka, MD, Jeff
Alexander, MD, Magnus Halland, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P287. Does Evaluation of Bolus Transit Provide Clinical Value in
Patients with Normal Esophageal Body Motility?
Elizabeth Zheng, MD, Philip Katz, MD, FACG; Einstein Medical Center,
Philadelphia, PA
P288. Abnormal Esophageal Manometry and pH Impedance Is
Independent of Lung Disease Etiology in Pre-lung Transplant Patients
James Langworthy, MD1, Deena Midani, MD1, Adam C. Ehrlich,
MD, MPH2, Nathaniel Gaeckle, MD1, Ron Schey, MD2; 1. Temple
University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Lewis Katz School
of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P289. Serum Exosomal miRNAs Expression as Novel Biomarkers for
Detection of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Han Chen, MD, Xiaoying Zhou, PhD; The First Affiliated Hospital of
Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of
China
P290. Assessing the Upper Esophageal Sphincter Assist Device for
Reflux-Associated Laryngeal Symptoms
Rena Yadlapati, MD, Christopher Adkins, MD, Jenna Craft, BA, John
E. Pandolfino, MD, MS; Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
P291. Clinical Characteristics and Associated Diseases Seen in
Patients Diagnosed with ‘Absent Contractility’ on High-Resolution
Esophageal Manometry Per the Chicago Classification 3.0 Criteria
Sobia N. Laique, MD1, Scott Gabbard, MD2; 1. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Lakewood, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P302. Nutritional Indices as Predictors of Mortality and Metastases in
Esophageal Cancer
Ammar B. Nassri, MD1, Hong Zhu, PhD2, Stuart J. Spechler, MD,
FACG3, Zeeshan Ramzan, MD4; 1. University of Texas at Austin,
Dell Medical School, Austin, TX; 2. University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 3. Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
4. Dallas VA Medical Center, University of Texas Southwestern Dallas,
Dallas, TX
P303. Peroral Endoscopic Cardial Constriction (PECC) in
Gastroesophageal Rreflux Disease
Haiqing Hu, MD1, Huikai Li, MD2, Feng Jia, NA2, Ying Xiong2, Xiaobin
Zhang2; 1. Deptartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Beijing,
Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2. Beijing Military General Hospital
of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
P304. Risk Factors for Progression of Barrett’s Esophagus to HighGrade Dysplasia and Esophageal Carcinoma
Swetha Kambhampati, MD1, Yiwei Xu, MHS2, Stephen Meltzer,
MD1; 1. Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 2. Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
P305. Are Minor Disorders of Esophageal Peristalsis Associated with
Reflux and Swallowed Bolus Clearance? A Comparison of Chicago
Classification v2.0 with v3.0
Reza Hejazi, MD, Dawn Francis, MD, Kenneth R. DeVault, MD; Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
ESOPHAGUS
P306. Esophagus: A Rare Site for Extra Pulmonary Small Cell
Carcinoma
Nayana George, MBBS1, Saad Khan, MBBS2, Saranya Addepally,
MBBS1, Mohit Girotra, MD1, Benjamin Tharian, MD, MRCP, FRACP1;
1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 2.
Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia
P307. High Resolution Manometry Findings in Malignant
Pseudoachalasia
Richard A. Sutton, DO1, Scott Gabbard, MD2, Alison Schneider, MD3;
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. Digestive
Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P308. Carotid-Esophageal Fistula Due to an Esophageal Stent Causing
Massive Hematemesis
Tawseef Dar, MD, Kevin Tin, MD, MBA, Steven Guttmann, MD, Igor
Brichkov, MD, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG,
Yuriy Tsirlin, MD; Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P309. Esophageal Stenosis Following Cosmetic Liquid Silicone
Injection, a Case Report of Autoimmune/Autoinflammatory Syndrome
Induced by Adjuvants
Sherine M. Abdalla, MD1, Fernando H. Calmet, MD1, Daniel A.
Sussman, MD, MSPH2; 1. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial
Hospital, Miami, FL; 2. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL
P310. Acute Esophageal Necrosis Causing Hematemesis in a Patient
with Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Russell Rosenblatt, MD1, Baris Alten, BSc2, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg,
MD1, David Wan, MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical
Center, New York, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical
Center, Ankara, Ankara, Turkey
P311. Salvage Endotherapy (Stent and Suture) for Failed Thoracotomy
Repair of Boerhaave Syndrome
Yezaz A. Ghouri, MD, Ikenna Okereke, MD, Guillermo Gomez, MD,
Melvin Simien, MD, Sreeram Parupudi, MD; University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
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P312. The Clinical Curative Effect and Safety Analysis of Peroral
Endoscopic Myotomy for Achalasia
Xiaobin Zhang, Ying Xiong, Feng Jia, NA, Li Huikai, PhD, Chai Ningli,
PhD, Li Yingying, Yao Shuangzhe, Niu Xiaotong, Enqiang Linghu, PhD;
Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s
Republic of China
P313. Acute Esophageal Necrosis in an Alcoholic after Successful
Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest
Amish J. Shah, MS, MD1, Arundeep Kahlon, MD2, Ioana Amzuta,
MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Fremont, CA; 2. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY
P314. An Unusual Presentation of Metastatic Esophageal Cancer
Caroline Soyka, DO1, Katarina Greer, MD, MS2, Ashley Faulx, MD,
FACG1; 1. University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; 2. Louis Stokes Cleveland VA
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P315. “Black Esophagus” or Gurvits Syndrome: A Rare Complication of
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Vivek Choksi, MD, Kairavee Dave, MD, Rulz Cantave, MD, Jeevan
Joseph, MD, Sameer Shaharyar, MD, Uday Shankar, MD, Steven
Kaplan, MD, Hamid Feiz, MD; Aventura Hospital and Medical Center,
Aventura, FL
P316. Rare Complications of Esophageal Intramural
Pseudodiverticulosis
Angelica Nocerino, MD1, Prashant Mudireddy, MD1, David Robbins,
MD, MSc2; 1. North Shore-LIJ Health System, New York, NY; 2. Lenox
Hill Hospital, New York, NY
P317. Black Esophagus: A Rare but Deadly Disease in Critically Ill
Patients
Nasir Saleem, MD1, Abdul A. Khan, MD1, Kizito C. Ojiako, MD2, Saad
Aziz, DO3; 1. Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, IL; 2. Rosalind
Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Presence Healthcare
Chicago, Burr Ridge, IL; 3. Summit Digestive and Liver Disease
Specialists, Oak Brook, IL
P318. An Uncommon Cause of Dysphagia after Anterior Cervical Spine
Plating
Jonathan S. Kung, MD, Adnan Ameer, MD, Chirag P. Rajyaguru, DO,
Mandeep Singh, MD; University of California San Francisco Fresno,
Fresno, CA
P319. Sarcoidosis Causing Mid-esophageal Traction Diverticulum
Shady Guirguis, MD, MBBCH, Sulaiman Azeez, MD, Sarwat Amer,
MD; Lincoln Hospital Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P320. An Innocent Esophageal Mucosa Bridge: A Very Rare Anomaly
Sandar Linn, MD1, Tagore Sunkara, MD2, Juan Tejada, MD1, Vinaya
Gaduputi, MD2; 1. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. SBH
Health System, Bronx, NY
P321. Smoker`s Melanosis – Isolated Pigmented Lesion in
Laryngopharynx
Sandar Linn, MD, Kinesh Changela, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD;
Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P322. A Rare Case of Acute Esophageal Necrosis in a Patient with
Alcoholic Cirrhosis
Amit Mehta, MD, Monica Saumoy, MD, Erika Marie. Hissong, MD,
David Wan, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center,
New York, NY
P323. Severe Debilitating Esophageal Dysphagia: A Rare Complication
of Cardiac Radiofrequency Ablation
Omar Mousa, MD, Neej J. Patel, MD, Maoyin Pang, MD, PhD, WeiChung Chen, MD, MPH, Frank Lukens, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville,
FL
P324. Initial Presentation of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma with
Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis
Ruth Haynes, MD, Chris Jones, MD, Caroline Loeser, MD; Bridgeport
Hospital, Yale University School of Medicine, Bridgeport, CT
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P338. Acute Esophageal Necrosis in a Patient with Liver Kidney
Transplant
Emmanuel Ugbarugba, MD, MPA1, Sherif Metwally, MD2; 1. The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Blacklick, OH; 2. The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P339. Endoscopic Appearance of Oropharyngeal and Upper GI
Kaposi’s Sarcoma in an Immunocompromised Patient: A Case Report
Turki Alkully, MD1, Umar Darr, MD1, Anas Renno, MD1, Sehrish
Kamal, MD2, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG1, Zubair Khan, MD1; 1.
University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH; 2. University of
Tennessee Medical Center, Memphis, TN
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P325. Long-term Survival in Stage IV Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
with Chemoradiation and Serial Endoscopic Cryoablation
Zachary Spiritos, MD, MPH1, Parit Mekaroonkamol, MD1, Field
Willingham, MD, MPH2, Bassel El-Rayes, MD2, Seth Force, MD2,
Steven Keilin, MD2, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD1; 1. Emory University School
of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P326. Esophageal Stricture a Complication from a Rare Entity: Black
Esophagus
Scott Steinberg, MD, Ciel Harris, MD, Ozdemir Kanar, MD, Bashar AlTurk, DO; University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
P327. Recalcitrant Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in the Setting of a
Gastroesophageal Junction Mass
Arwa Zakaria, DO, Steven Clayton, MD; Greenville Health System,
Greenville, SC
P328. Intractable Hiccups: An Atypical Presentation of Herpes Simplex
Esophagitis in an Immunocompetent Patient
Altaf Dawood, MD, Syed Abdul Basit, MD, Mahendran Jayaraj, MD,
Bipin Saud, MD; University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas,
NV
P329. Primary Malignant Melanoma of the Esophagus
Sunya Ashraf, MD1, Ashley Jenkins, MD1, Wei Fan, MD1, Alan
Lippman, MD1, Raymond Kenny, MD1, Pratima Dibba, MD, MBA2;
1. Hackensack University Medical Center, Glen Ridge, NJ; 2.
Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside Hospital, Glen
Ridge, NJ
P330. Esophageal Fibrovascular Polyp Presenting as an Esophageal
Mass
Nabeel Azeem, MD, Jeffrey Lee, MD; University of California San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P331. Recurrent Pneumonia: The Answer Is in the Esophagus
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P332. Ablation of Dysplastic Barrett’s Mucosa in Scleroderma-Type
Esophagus: Cold Spray over RFA
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Brian Markowitz, MD1, Joshua Berkowitz, MD2, Arvind J. Trindade,
MD3, Kim Gallub, MSN, RN, CGRN4, Dennis Han, MD1, Matthew
McKinley, MD4; 1. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Manhasset,
NY; 2. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Lawrence, NY; 3. Long
Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY; 4. ProHealth Care
Associates, Lake Success, NY
P333. Therapeutic Utilization of in Vivo Histopathology in Scleroderma
Brian Markowitz, MD1, Joshua Berkowitz, MD2, Matthew McKinley,
MD3; 1. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Manhasset, NY; 2.
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Lawrence, NY; 3. ProHealth
Care Associates, Lake Success, NY
P334. Chagasic Esophagus: An Unusual Presentation of Late Onset
Dysphagia
David M. Cooley, MD, Luis Maas, MD, FACG, Roberto Gamarra, MD,
FACG, Al sadek Makki, BA; St. John Providence Health System,
Southfield, MI
P335. A Rare Case of Plummer Vinson Syndrome
Herit Vachhani, MD; Mount Carmel Health System, Columbus, OH
P336. Hidden in Plain Sight: The Value of ex vivo Volumetric Laser
Endomicroscopy in Confirming Neoplastic Changes Within a Barrett’s
Nodule
Nicholas Wilson, MD1, Nirag Jhala, MD2, Michael S. Smith, MD,
MBA3; 1. Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Temple
University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Lewis Katz School
of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P337. A Case Report of Herpes Esophagitis in an Immunocompetent
Patient with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
Joel Burnett, MA1, Anusha Vittal, MBBS2, Benjamin Mulloy, MD2; 1.
University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS; 2. University
of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P340. Bile Reflux Gastropathy: A Common Missed Diagnosis of
Dyspepsia
Andrew Lake, MD1, Satish Rao, MD, PhD2, Nicole Schaffer, ARNP3;
1. Medical College of Georgia, North Augusta, SC; 2. Digestive Health
Center, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA; 3. Georgia Regents
University, Augusta, GA
P341. Improving Physicians’ and Patients’ Knowledge of IBS-C and CIC
Through Targeted Education
Jovana Lubarda, PhD1, Piyali Chatterjee, BA2, Douglas Drossman,
MD3; 1. Medscape, LLC, Burlington, ON, Canada; 2. Medscape, LLC,
New York, NY; 3. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
P342. Impact of Linaclotide and Stool Form on Bowel Movement
Satisfaction in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with
Constipation or Chronic Idiopathic Constipation: Results from the
CONTOR Study
Douglas C.A. Taylor, MBA1, Jessica L. Abel, MPH2, Brennan Spiegel,
MD, MSHS, FACG3, Jalpa A. Doshi, PhD4, Carolyn Martin, MSW5,
Paul Buzinec, MS5, Alyssa Goolsby Hunter, MA5, Breanna Essoi,
MPH5, David S. Reasner, PhD1, Robyn T. Carson, MPH2, William D.
Chey, MD, FACG6; 1. Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Cambridge,
MA; 2. Allergan, PLC, Jersey City, NJ; 3. Cedars-Sinai Center for
Outcomes Research and Education, Los Angeles, CA; 4. University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 5. Optum, Inc., Eden Prairie, MN; 6.
University of Michigan Gastroenterology, Ann Arbor, MI
P343. Outcomes and Prognostic Factors in Patients with Slow Transit
Constipation Treated with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: Results
from a Large Prospective Study with Long-term Follow-up
Chao Ding, MD, Hongliang Tian, MD, Xiaolong Ge, MD, Jianfeng
Gong, MD, Ning Li, MD; Department of General Surgery, Jinling
Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu,
People’s Republic of China
P344. Structural Defects Found on Magnetic Resonance Defecography
May Correlate with Increased Intrarectal Resting Pressure on High
Resolution Anorectal Manometry in Patients with Constipation
Michael Russell, MD1, Dennis Shung, MD1, Roman Ryabtsev, MD1,
Mayra Sanchez, MD2; 1. Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, TX
P345. Structural Abnormalities May Cause Failed Balloon Expulsion
Test in the Absence of Dyssynergic Defecation
Albert Ding, MD, David C. Kunkel, MD; University of California San
Diego, La Jolla, CA
P346. Improvements over Time in Individual Diarrhea-Predominant
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms (IBS-D) with Rifaximin Repeat
Treatment
Mark Pimentel, MD1, Anthony J. Lembo, MD2, Ray Wolf, PharmD3;
1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3.
Salix Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC
P347. Characteristics of People on a Gluten-Free Diet without Celiac
Disease: A Subgroup Analysis by Racial Group
Hyun-seok Kim, MD, MPH, Laura Rotundo, MD, Neil Kothari, MD,
Michael Demyen, MD, Sushil Ahlawat, MD; Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School, Newark, NJ
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P348. Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in the
People on a Gluten-Free Diet in the United States: Results from the
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2014
Hyun-seok Kim, MD, MPH, Justin Mathew, MD, Neil Kothari, MD,
Michael Demyen, MD, Sushil Ahlawat, MD; Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School, Newark, NJ
P349. High-resolution Anorectal Manometry Findings in Dyssynergic
Defecation
Claudia Blanco, MD1, Mario Hernández, MD2, Jose Isidro Minero,
MD3, Edgardo Suarez, MD2, Yolanda Zamorano, MD4; 1. Hospital San
Ängel Inn, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 2. Hospital Español
de Mexico, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 3. Private Practice,
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 4. Hospital Carlos McGregor,
Distrito Federal, Mexico
P350. Post Analysis of Polyps in 9 Short Bowel Syndrome Patients
Treated with Teduglutide
David Armstrong, MA, FACG1, Palle Bekker Jeppesen, MD, PhD2,
Slawomir Rudzki, PhD3, Alastair Forbes, BSc, MBBS, MD4, HakMyung Lee, PhD5; 1. McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton,
ON, Canada; 2. Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark; 3. Medical
University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland; 4. University of East Anglia,
Norwich, United Kingdom; 5. Shire Pharmaceuticals, PLC, Lexington,
MA
P351. Differential Baseline Characteristics in Short Bowel Syndrome
Due to Vascular Catastrophes Are Associated with Varying Response to
Teduglutide Treatment: Post Hoc Analysis
Kishore Iyer, MBBS1, Palle Bekker Jeppesen, MD, PhD2, Ulrich-Frank
Pape, MD3, Hak-Myung Lee, PhD4, Clement Olivier, MD5; 1. Mount
Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen,
Denmark; 3. Charité University Medicine, Berlin, Germany; 4. Shire
Pharmaceuticals, PLC, Lexington, MA; 5. Shire Pharmaceuticals, PLC,
Zug, Switzerland
P352. Accurate Identification of Excessive Methane Gas Producers Is
Possible by a Single Fasting Measurement of Methane: Analysis of a
Large National Database Confirms Prior Results
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Klaus Gottlieb, MD, MS1, Stephen Carter, PhD2, Christine Cruz, BS2,
Tyler Porter, BS2, Chenxiong (Charles) Le, PhD3, Vince Wacher, PhD4,
Joseph Sliman, MD, MPH3; 1. Synthetic Biologics, Inc., Silver Spring,
MD; 2. Commonwealth Laboratories LLC, Salem, MA; 3. Synthetic
Biologics, Inc., Rockville, MD; 4. Synthetic Biologics, Inc., Rockkville,
MD
P353. Differences in Disease Specific Quality of Life Between Patients
with Dyssynergic Defecation and Chronic Idiopathic Constipation
Jason Baker, MS1, Samuel Chey, BS2, Borko Nojkov, MD2, Shanti
Eswaran, MD2, Stacy Menees, MD2, Richard Saad, MD2, William Chey,
MD2; 1. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P354. Novel Uses of Neuromodulators in Treating Functional
Abdominal Pain
Frank Chen, MD, Linda Nguyen, MD, Jordan Newmark, MD; Stanford
University Medical Center, Stanford, CA
P355. Development and Seroconversion of Anti-Cytolethal Distending
Toxin(CdtB) and Anti-Vinculin Antibodies in a Patient with Evolving
Post-infectious IBS
Erica Cohen, MD, Mark Pimentel, MD, Ali Rezaie, MD, MSc; CedarsSinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
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IBD
P356. Utility of Quantiferon Gold Assay as a Screening Tool for Latent
TB During Active Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Shahrad Hakimian, MD, Abbas Rupawala, MD, Randall Pellish, MD;
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P357. C. difficile Infection Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Is Associated with Medication Non-compliance and Endoscopic Extent
of Disease
Courtney Reynolds, MD,PhD1, Stanley Dea, MD2; 1. University of
California Los Angeles Olive View Medical Center, Sylmar, CA; 2. Olive
View-UCLA Medical Center, Sylmar, CA
P358. Quality of Care in the Management of Inpatient Ulcerative Colitis
Jeffrey Dueker, MD, MPH, Benjamin Hornung, MD, Zaida Rodriguez,
MD, Kian Keyashian, MD; Oregon Health & Science University,
Portland, OR
P359. Persistent Eosinophilia in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Is Associated with Poorer Long Term Clinical Outcomes
Jennifer Cahill, MD, Yelena Zadvornova, Dilpesh Agrawal, MD, Daniel
Stein, MD; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P360. Characterization and Prevalence of Spondyloarthropathy and
Peripheral Arthritis Among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Hoda M. Malaty, MD, PhD; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P361. Clinical Course of Patients with a New Age Threshold for Elderly
Onset Ulcerative Colitis
Vinayak Kumar, MS1, Yash Shah, MD2, Dhruvan Patel, MD3,
Nabeel Khan, MD2; 1. University of Pennsylvania Perelman School
of Medicine, Collegeville, PA; 2. Philadelphia VA Medical Center,
Philadelphia, PA; 3. Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
P362. Effect of Prior Rectal Therapies on the Efficacy and Safety
of Budesonide Foam in Patients with Ulcerative Proctitis (UP) or
Ulcerative Proctosigmoiditis (UPS)
Brian Bosworth, MD1, Glenn Gordon, MD2, Joseph Harper, PharmD3,
Salam Zakko, MD4; 1. New York University Langone Medical Center,
New York, NY; 2. Center for Digestive and Liver Diseases, Inc., Mexico
City, MO; 3. Salix Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC; 4. Connecticut
Gastroenterology Institute, Bristol, CT
P363. The in Vitro Wound Healing System Detects Differences in the
Quality of Probiotic Formulations
Vincenza Dolo, PhD1, Benedetta Cinque, PhD1, Cristina La Torre,
PhD1, Francesca Lombardi, PhD1, Ilaria Giusti, PhD1, Stefano Falone,
PhD1, Silvano Jr Santini, Graduate1, Paola Palumbo, PhD1, Fernanda
Amicarelli1, Steven J. Czinn, MD2, M. Grazia Cifone1; 1. University of
L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Abruzzi, Italy; 2. University of Maryland School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
P364. Efficacy and Safety of Vedolizumab in Patients with Inflammatory
Bowel Disease in a Large Tertiary Medical Center
Mitchell Wice, MD1, Shannon Oppenheim, MD1, Hannah Miller, MD2,
Sharmeel Wasan, MD3, Ansu Noronha, MD3, Denis Rybin, PhD4,
Janice Weinberg, PhD4, Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc3; 1. Boston
Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. Boston University School of Medicine,
Yale, CT; 3. Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; 4.
Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA
P365. Routine Measurement of Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Predicts Future Health Outcomes
David G. Binion, MD, FACG1, Alyce Anderson, BS1, Claudia RamosRivers, MD2, Benjamin Click, MD2, Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc1,
Ioannis Koutroubakis, MD3, Michael Dunn, MD2, Marc Schwartz,
MD2, Jason Swoger, MD2, Arthur Barrie III, MD2, Miguel Regueiro,
MD, FACG1; 1. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. University of Crete,
Crete, Greece
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P375. Association of Vedolizumab Concentrations Using Anser:
Mobility Shift Assay and Clinical Response in IBD Patients in
Clinical Practice
Brigid Boland, MD1, Parambir Dulai, MD1, Anjali Jain, PhD2, Snehal
Naik, PhD2, Kevin Chon, BS2, Kelly D. Hester, PhD2, Jennifer Neill,
BA1, Venkateswarlu Kondragunta3, Larry Mimms, PhD2, William
J. Sandborn, MD, FACG1; 1. University of California San Diego,
La Jolla, CA; 2. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc., San Diego, CA; 3.
Prometheus Therapeutics and Diagnostics, San Diego, CA
P376. Vedolizumab for the Treatment of Crohn’s Disease: Experience
in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Practice
Blum Andrew, MD, PhD1, Gregory Nizialek, MD2, Keyur Parikh,
MD1, Maneesh Dave, MD, MPH2, Jeffry Katz, MD2; 1. University
Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH; 2. University Hospitals
Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P377. Incidence of Colorectal Cancer and Extracolonic Cancers in
Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Christina A. Mosher, MD1, Geri Brown, MD1, Rick Weideman,
PharmD2, Terri W. Crook, MD2, Stuart J. Spechler, MD, FACG2, Linda
A. Feagins, MD1; 1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX; 2. Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P378. Predictors of IBD-Related Length of Hospital Stay and 30 Day
Readmission in a Tertiary Center
Jonathan Erlich, MD1, David T. Rubin, MD2; 1. University of Chicago
Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Chicago Medicine
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL
P379. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P380. Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease on Depression in
U.S. Population and Independent Predictors of Depression in IBD
Population: An NHANES Study
Sanjay Bhandari, MD1, Michael E. Larson, BS1, Pradeep Dahal, MD2,
Mubeen Khan Mohammed Abdul, MD3, Nilay Kumar, MD, MPH4,
Daniel Stein, MD1; 1. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 2.
University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN; 3. Aurora
St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI; 4. Aurora St. Lukes Medical
Center, Milwaukee, WI
P381. Endoscopic Healing in Induction and Maintenance with
Ustekinumab in the Phase 3 UNITI Crohn’s Disease Program
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG1, Chris Gasink, MD2, Daphne Chan,
PhD2, Yinghua Lang, PhD2, Paul Pollack, MD2, Stephen Hanauer, MD,
FACG3, Douglas Wolf, MD4, Doug Jacobstein, MD2, Jewel Johanns,
PhD2, Philippe Szapary, MD2, Brian Feagan, MD5, Paul Rutgeerts,
MD6; 1. University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2. Janssen
Research & Development, LLC, Spring House, PA; 3. Feinberg
School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; 4. Atlanta
Gastroenterology Associates, Atlanta, GA; 5. Robarts Research
Institute, Western University, London, ON, Canada; 6. University
Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Antwerpen, Belgium
P382. Effect of Medical Education on Management of Inflammatory
Bowel Disease in the Older Adult
Jovana Lubarda, PhD1, Keith Johnson, MBA2, Millie D. Long, MD,
MPH, FACG3; 1. Medscape, LLC, Burlington, ON, Canada; 2.
Medscape, LLC, New York, NY; 3. University of North Carolina School
of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
P383. Risk of Intestinal and Extraintestinal Cancer in Patients with
Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Puerto Rican Population
Alex X. Mercado, MD1, Rocio Feliu-Dominguez, MD1, Veroushka
Ballester, MD2, Esther Torres, MD, MACG1; 1. University of Puerto Rico
School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico; 2. Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
P384. Operation Prevent Readmission: A Pilot Study in Hospitalized
Crohns Disease Patients
Lee B. Sigmon, MD, Joel Bruggen, MD; Wake Forest University School
of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P366. Crohn’s Disease, Antibiotic Use, and Recent Health Care
Exposures Are Associated with Clostridium difficile Isolation in IBD
Dejan Micic, MD1, John N. Gaetano, MD2, Alex Gonsalves3, Susan
Broadaway, BS, MS4, Ayal Hirsch, MD1, Andres Yarur, MD5, Russell
Cohen, MD1, Sushila Dalal, MD1, Joel Pekow, MD6, Atsushi Sakuraba,
MD, PhD1, Seth Walk, PhD4, David T. Rubin, MD, FACG7; 1. University
of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago,
IL; 2. University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 3. University
of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Aurora,
IL; 4. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT; 5. Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 6. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University of
Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL; 7. University of Chicago Medicine,
Chicago, IL
P367. Obesity Is Associated with Worse Outcomes in Hospitalized
Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Nationwide Analysis
Siddharth Singh, MD, MS1, Rohan Khera, MD2, William J. Sandborn,
MD, FACG3; 1. University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 2.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA; 3. University of
California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
P368. Genetic Associations with Adverse Events from Anti-TNF Therapy
in IBD Patients
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Daniel Lew, MD, Soon Man Yoon, MD, Xiaofei Yan, Lori Robbins, MD,
Talin Haritunians, PhD, Dalin Li, Dermot McGovern, MD, PhD; CedarsSinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P369. Combination Therapy of Selective MMP9 Inhibitor and JAK
Inhibitor Is Effective to Induce Disease Control in Mouse DSS Model of
Colitis
Sunhwa Kim, PhD, Brian Carr, PhD, Leah Tong, BSc, Monika Sobczyk,
BSc, Jim Zheng, PhD, Bing Lu, BSc, Igor Mikaelian, PhD, Robert
Brockett, BSc, Debi Jin, BSc, Ruth Wang, BSc, Bittoo Kanwar, MD,
Victoria Smith, PhD; Gilead Sciences, Inc., Foster City, CA
P370. Antibiotic Therapy for Treatment-Naive Crohn’s Disease Patients
Anthony Jaworski, Thomas J. Borody, MD, PhD, FACG, Sanjay
Ramrakha, MBBS, MD, PhD, Rijata Sharma, Sharyn Leis, Gaurav
Agrawal, Safaa Gadalla; Centre for Digestive Diseases, Five Dock, New
South Wales, Australia
P371. Antibiotic Use for Non-IBD Reasons Does Not Activate IBD in
Clinical Remission
Jonah N. Rubin, MD, MA1, Daniel Shoag, PhD2, Alex Gonsalves3,
Dejan Micic, MD4, John N. Gaetano, MD1, David T. Rubin, MD,
FACG5; 1. University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2.
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 3. University of Chicago Medicine
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Aurora, IL; 4. University of
Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL; 5.
University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL
P372. Predictive Probability Score for 30-Day Readmissions in
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jonah N. Rubin, MD, MA1, Daniel Shoag, PhD2, Dejan Micic, MD3,
John N. Gaetano, MD1, Russell Cohen, MD3, Atsushi Sakuraba, MD,
PhD3, David T. Rubin, MD, FACG4, Joel Pekow, MD5; 1. University
of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2. Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA; 3. University of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory
Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL; 4. University of Chicago Medicine,
Chicago, IL; 5. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Section of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University of Chicago
Medicine, Chicago, IL
P373. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P374. Heart Failure Is Associated with Poor Overall and IBD-related
Outcomes in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Anand Kumar, MD1, Mimi Kim, Sc.D.2, Dana J. Lukin, MD, PhD3; 1.
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronxville, NY; 2. Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Bronx, NY; 3. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P385. Unsupervised, Transcriptomics-Based Clustering of Ulcerative
Colitis Patients Reveals Marked Heterogeneity That Relates to Anti-TNF
Treatment Response
Calixte Monast, PhD, Aleksandar Stojmirovic, PhD, Radu Dobrin, PhD,
Carrie Brodmerkel, PhD, Frédéric Baribaud, PhD; Janssen Research
& Development LLC, Spring House, PA
P386. Impact of Quality Improvement Interventions on Adherence to
Quality Measures for Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Wassem Juakiem, MD, John Gancayco, MD; San Antonio Military
Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P387. Communication Between Physicians and Patients with
Ulcerative Colitis: Insights from Studies of Patient-Doctor Visits
David T. Rubin, MD, FACG1, Marla C. Dubinsky, MD2, Steve Martino,
BA3, Kathleen A. Hewett, MA4, Julian Panés, MD, PhD5, Amy Marren,
MD6; 1. University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2. Mt. Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY; 3. M Health, Philadelphia, PA; 4.
Ogilvy CommonHealth Behavioral Insights, Parsippany, NJ; 5. Hospital
Clínic de Barcelona, IDIBPAS, CIBERehd, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;
6. Pfizer, Inc, Collegeville, PA
P388. Bone Mineral Density and Hospitalization Rate in Crohn’s
Disease: Results from a Cohort at a Tertiary Care IBD Referral Center
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Sumant Arora, MD1, Fenglong Xie, PhD2,
Talha A. Malik, MD, MSPH2; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery
Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
P389. Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Care Rapidly Improves
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Quality of Life, Depression, Disease
Activity, and Disease Complexity
Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc1, Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD1, Sandra
McAnallen, BSN, RN, MS2, Kevin Kip, PhD3, S Ramalingam, MD4,
Stephen Perkins, MD5, Chronis Manolis, PharmD5, Jane Kogan,
PhD4, Andrew Watson, MD4, David G. Binion, MD, FACG1, Marion
McGowan, RN5, Alyce Anderson, BS1, Benjamin Click, MD4, Heather
Bell-Temin, MS, RD4, Emily Weaver, MS4, Joann Fultz1, Marquita
Graziani, RN4, Deidre Smith-Seiler, MSN, CRNP4, Miguel Regueiro,
MD, FACG1; 1. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Plan, Piitsburgh, PA; 3. University of
South Florida, Tampa, FL; 4. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA; 5. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Health Plan,
Pittsburgh, PA
P390. An Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Inflammatory
Bowel Disease: What Attitude Should We Have Towards the
Guidelines?
Hongliang Tian, MD1, Chao Ding, MD1, Jianfeng Gong, PhD2, Ning
Li, MD2; 1. Department of General Surgery, Jinling Hospital, Medical
School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic
of China; 2. Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University,
Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China
P391. Assessment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Knowledge Across
an Academic Nursing Facility
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, Lisa Mestas, RN, BAS, MSN2, Angela Duffy,
BSN, CCRN3, Jennifer A. Anderson, RN, MSN, CNL4, Bin Wang,
PhD1, Madhuri Mulekar, PhD1, Elizabeth K. McClain, PhD, EdS,
MPH5, Jack Di Palma, MD6; 1. University of South Alabama, Mobile,
AL; 2. University of South Alabama Health Systems, Mobile, AL; 3.
University of South Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, AL; 4. University
of South Alabama, Bay Minette, AL; 5. William Carey University
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Hattiesburg, MS; 6. University of
South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL
P392. How Effective Is Dietary Restriction in Patients with Fructose
and Lactose Intolerance?
Andy Yurechko, MS RD LD1, Amol Sharma, MD, MS2, Nicole Schaffer,
ARNP1, Satish Rao, MD, PhD3; 1. Georgia Regents University,
Augusta, GA; 2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Augusta
University, Augusta, GA; 3. Digestive Health Center, Medical College of
Georgia, Augusta, GA
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P393. Non-clinical Pharmacological Characterization and In-Vivo
Efficacy of the Proposed Adalimumab Biosimilar GP2017 Compared to
the Originator Adalimumab
Antonio da Silva, PhD1, Cornelius Fritsch2, Ulrich Kronthaler1,
Hans-Peter Hofmann1, Otmar Hainzl1, Andreas Seidl1; 1. Sandoz
Biopharmaceuticals, Hexal AG, Holzkirchen, Germany; 2. Novartis
Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland
P394. 5-ASA and Chemoprevention in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A
Population-Based Analysis
Alastair Dorreen, MD1, Samuel A. Stewart, PhD1, Lisa Lix, PhD, MSc2,
Jennifer Jones, MD, MSc1; 1. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS,
Canada; 2. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
P395. Prediction of Patients with Microscopic Colitis Prior to
Colonoscopy: Testing of a Proposed Scoring System in a Community
Gastroenterology Practice in the United States
Victoria Maldonado, MD, Emilie Regner, MD, Mark Gerich, MD;
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, CO
P396. Seasonal Variation of Hospital Admissions for Inflammatory
Bowel Disease: An 11-Year Perspective in the U.S.
Moiz Ahmed, MD1, Saqib Abbasi, MD1, Dhaval Pau, MD1, Sarah
Tareen, MSc2, Hafiz Khan, MBBS1, Ritesh Kanotra, MD3, Mayurathan
Kesavan, MD1, Ahsan Khan, MD1, Liliane Deeb, MD1, Arun
Swaminath, MD4; 1. Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island,
NY; 2. Institute of Clinical Research India, Staten Island, NY; 3. Banner
Baywood Medical Center, Gilbert, AZ; 4. Lenox Hill Hosptial, New York,
NY
P397. Red Cell Distribution Width and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Disease Activity: Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Alexandra Strauss, MD, MIE1, Michael T. Caire, MD1, Ambuj Kumar,
MD, MPH2, Patrick Brady, MD1; 1. University of South Florida, Tampa,
FL; 2. University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Division of Evidence Based Medicine and
Outcomes Research, Tampa, FL
P398. Team Based Care of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Patients
with Improved Education and Access Dramatically Reduced IBD –
Related Hospitalization
Thomas B. Rosson, Jr., MD1, Regina Mcbride, CGRN1, Eric Siegel,
MS2, Curt Hagedorn, MD1, Julia Liu, MD. MSC1; 1. Central Arkansas
Veterans Health Care System, Little Rock, AR; 2. University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P399. Factors Influencing the Persistence of Vedolizumab Use in IBD
Joshua A. Turkeltaub, MD1, Akbar K. Waljee, MD, MSc2, Shail M.
Govani, MD, MSc1, Julajak Limsrivilai, MD1, Peter Higgins, MD, PhD,
MSc3, Ryan W. Stidham, MD, MSc1; 1. University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. Ann Arbor VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor,
MI; 3. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P400. Peripheral Blood Eosinophilia as a Potential Marker of Bowel
Damage Progression in Crohn’s Disease a 5 Year Natural History Study
Abhik Bhattacharya, MD1, Bhavana Bhagya Rao, MBBS, MD1,
Benjamin Click, MD1, Ioannis Koutroubakis, MD, PhD2, Claudia
Ramos-Rivers, MD1, Jason Swoger, MD1, Marc Schwartz, MD1, Jana
G. Hashash, MD, MSc3, Arthur Barrie III, MD1, Michael Dunn, MD1,
David G. Binion, MD, FACG3, Miguel Regueiro, MD, FACG3, Jorge
D. Machicado, MD4; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University Hospital Heraklion, Heraklion, Iraklion,
Greece; 3. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 4. University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center, Munhall, PA
P401. Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Overlap: Optimizing Management Through the Use of an Observed
Structured Clinical Examination
Dana Zalkin, MD1, Cynthia Cohen, BS1, Sondra Zabar, MD2, Joseph
Kingsbery, MD1, Elizabeth Weinshel, MD3, Lisa Malter, MD1; 1. New
York University School of Medicine, New York, NY; 2. New York
University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. New York
University Langone Medical Center, Bronx, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
IBD
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P402. Influence of Age and Gender on Assessment of IBD Quality
Measures in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
Connor Wayman, BA1, Sajiv Chandradas, MD2, Jill Waalen, MD,
MPH3, Hamed Khalili, MD, MPH4, Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, MD,
MPH4, Shireen Ghorbani, MD5, Emily Singh, MD2, Gauree Konijeti,
MD, MPH6; 1. Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA; 2. Scripps Clinic, San
Diego, CA; 3. Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Translational Science
Institute, San Diego, CA; 4. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,
MA; 5. Sharp Rees Stealy Medical Group, San Diego, CA; 6. Scripps
Clinic, Scripps Translational Science Institute, La Jolla, CA
P403. Isolated Terminal Ileitis: Crohn’s Disease or Something Else?
Fazia Mir, MD, Schmidt Benjamin, BA, Asli C. Tahan, BS, BA,
Kuwajima Vanessa, MD, MSPH, Winn Jessica, MD, Veysel Tahan, MD;
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P404. Development and Analytical Characterization of GP2017: A
Proposed Adalimumab Biosimilar
Martin Schiestl, PhD1, Christoph Roesli, PhD2; 1. Sandoz GmbH,
Kundl, Tirol, Austria; 2. Hexal AG, Oberhaching, Bayern, Germany
P405. Ulcerative Colitis with PSC Have Higher Mortality, Higher
Healthcare Utilization, and Worse Clinical Outcomes Compared to UC
Only Patients: National Inpatient Sample
Gaurav Bhardwaj, MBBS1, Richa Bhardwaj, MBBS2, Dorothy
Wakefield, MS2, Martin Hoffman, DO3, Raffi Karagozian, MD3; 1.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 2.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 3. University
of Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT
P406. Fecal Calprotectin Levels Predict Histological Healing in
Ulcerative Colitis
Anish Patel, DO1, Hina J. Panchal, MD2, Marla C. Dubinsky, MD3;
1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Yonkers, NY; 2. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 3. Mt. Sinai School
of Medicine, New York, NY
P407. Opportunistic Infections Are Associated with Increase
Mortality and Healthcare Utilization Among Hospitalized Patients with
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Pearl Princess D. Uy, MD1, Dorothy Wakefield, MS2, Raffi Karagozian,
MD3; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford, CT; 2.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 3. University
of Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT
P408. Longer Time to Crohn’s Disease Diagnosis Is Associated with
Complicated Disease
Vu Q. Nguyen, MD1, Dingfeng Jiang, PhD2, Sharon N. Hoffman,
PharmD2, Anthony W. Wang, PhD, MPH2, Srikar R. Guntaka, MD3,
Marissa Lang, MA4, Jessica Mays, BS5, Daniel Chin, PharMD3,
Dario Sorrentino, MD1; 1. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine,
Roanoke, VA; 2. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago, IL; 3. AbbVie, Inc.,
Mettawa, IL; 4. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Blacksburg,
VA; 5. Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA
P409. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P410. Impact of Mental Health Diagnoses on Hospitalizations in
Crohn’s Disease Patients
Drew Triplett, DO1, David Mossad, MD2, Ronald J. Markert, PhD1,
Salma Akram, MD3; 1. Wright State University, Dayton, OH; 2. Wright
State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH; 3. Wright
State University, Kettering, OH
P411. Clinical Benefit of Capsule Endoscopy in Crohn’s Disease:
Impact on Patient Management and Prevalence of Proximal Small
Bowel Involvement
Stephanie Hansel, MD, MS1, Jeffrey McCurdy, MD, PhD, FRCPC2,
John Barlow, MD1, Jeff Fidler, MD1, Joel Fletcher, MD1, Brenda D.
Becker, CCRP1, Nayantara Coelho Prabhu, MD3, William Faubion,
MD1, Karen Hanson, APRN, MS, CNP1, Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH,
FACG1, John B. Kisiel, MD1, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD3, Konstantinos
Papadakis, MD1, Darrell Pardi, MD, MS1, Laura Raffals, MD1, Shayla
Schoenoff, MMS, PA-C1, William Tremaine, MD1, David H. Bruining,
MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa,
ON, Canada; 3. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P412. Neutrophil-Predominant Leukocytosis Induced by Infliximab
Infusion for Ulcerative Colitis
Sagarika Satyavada, MD, Carine Bou-abboud, MD, Sheena Patel,
MD, Gregory Cooper, MD, Jeffry Katz, MD; University Hospitals
Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
OH
P413. Gastrointestinal Histoplasmosis Causing Intestinal Perforation
in a Crohn’s Disease Patient Taking TNF-alpha Inhibitor
Benjamin Butler, MD1, Krishna Venkata, MD1, Edwin Escorcia De
Leon, MD1, Rasmi Ajit, MD1, Nina Nelson-Garrett, MD2; 1. University
of Alabama Montgomery Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. Baptist
Medical Center, Montgomery, AL
P414. A Case of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma of Colon in a Patient
with Ulcerative Colitis
Harika Balagoni, MD, Joseph Gabriel, MD, Rufaat Mando, MD,
Jennifer Phemister, MD, Larry Carter, MD, Mark Young, MD; East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P415. Budesonide Induced Iatrogenic Cushing’s Syndrome in
Microscopic Colitis
Kartikeya Tripathi, MD1, Thomas Dunzendorfer, MD2; 1. St. Vincent
Hospital, Worcester, MA; 2. Berkshire Gastroenterology, Pittsfield, MA
P416. Crohn’s Disease Initially Presenting as Massive Bleed Requiring
Surgery
David Snell, MD, Aleksey Novikov, MD, Clifton Fulmer, MD, PhD,
David Wan, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center,
New York, NY
P417. Endoscopic Remission After Infliximab Treatment in a Patient
with Ipilimumab-Induced Colitis
Daniel Ryan, MD, Chitralekha Pasupuleti, MD, Madalina Butnariu,
MD; Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL
P418. Vedolizumab-Induced Reactive Arthritis: A Clinical Vignette
Shalin Shah, MD1, Steven Shamah, MD2, Arun Swaminath, MD3; 1.
Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY; 2. Lenox Hill
Hospital, New York, NY; 3. Lenox Hill Hosptial, New York, NY
P419. Azathioprine Induced Sweet’s Syndrome in Crohn’s Disease: An
Important Distinction
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Marianna Papademetriou, MD1, Alyson Kaplan, MD2, Miriam
Pomeranz, MD3, Lisa Malter, MD4; 1. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. New York University School of
Medicine, Cambridge, MA; 3. Ronald O. Perelman Department
of Dermatology, New York University, New York, NY; 4. New York
University School of Medicine, New York, NY
P420. Rare Ocular Manifestation of IBD
Dhairya Mehta, MD, Mousab Tabbaa, MD; Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Westlake, OH
P421. Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Pregnancy: Case
Series of Patients Requiring Hospitalization
Melissa Chan, MBBS, Elnaz Ehteshami Afshar, MD, Wilson Stephanie,
MD, Yvette Leung, MD; University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
P422. Nocardiosis in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease
Julie Nguyen, MD, Swathi Paleti, MD, Arlette Habashi-Daniel, MD,
John Bonino, MD; University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City,
KS
P423. Budd-Chiari Syndrome and Portal Vein Thrombosis in Crohn’s
Disease
Yezaz A. Ghouri, MD, Akhil V. Shenoy, MD, Heather L. Stevenson, MD,
PhD, Shehzad Merwat, MD; University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston, Galveston, TX
P424. Plasmablastic Lymphoma in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease After
Treatment with Multiple Immunomodulators
Gaurav Ghosh, MD, Jose Jessurun, MD, Vinita Jacob, MD, David Wan,
MD, John Allan, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical
Center, New York, NY
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P425. Mesalamine Inducing Myocarditis: An Atypical Complication
Thomas Kingston, MD, Kasra Adham, MD, Ragheb Harb, MD,
Mohammad Shakhatreh, MD; Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA
P426. Meckel’s Diverticulum Mimicking Crohn’s Disease: A Diagnostic
Dilemma
Noa Krugliak Cleveland, MD1, Kashyap Katwala, MD2, David
Chapel, MD1, Lisa Cannon, MD1; 1. University of Chicago Medicine
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL; 2. DuPage Medical
Group, DuPage, IL
P427. Colonic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma in the Setting of Ulcerative
Colitis and PSC: Coincidence or Colitis-Associated?
Noa Krugliak Cleveland, MD, Neil Hyman, MD, Lindsay Alpert, MD,
Emily Steinhagen, MD, David T. Rubin, MD; University of Chicago
Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL
P428. An Unlikely Occurence: Inflammatory Bowel Disease and
Sarcoidosis in the Setting of Clostridium difficile Infection
Oyeladun Oyenuga, MD, MPH, Mohamed Osman, MD, Islamiyat
Babs-Animashaun, MD, Yahuza Siba, MD, Ari Goldstein, MD, Joan
Culpepper-Morgan, MD; Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY
P429. The Not So Innocent Kissing Disease: A Case of HLH in a
Crohn’s Patient on a Thiopurine
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Raj Dalsania, MD, Brett Mandel, MD, Jennifer Christie, MD; Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
P430. Vedolizumab Associated Pneumonitis in a 60-Year-Old Male
with Refractory Ulcerative Colitis
Akram Audi, MD1, George Khoudari, MD2, Surinder Devgun, MD1; 1.
Rochester Regional Health, Unity Hospital, Rochester, NY; 2. Center
for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology &
Hepatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P431. Iatrogenic Colorectal Kaposi’s Sarcoma in a Patient with
Refractory Ulcerative Colitis
Sean Fine, MD, MS, Reid Hopkins, MD; Brown University, Providence,
RI
P432. Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: A Case of the Recurring Liver
Lesions in Crohn’s Disease
Jaimin P. Amin, MD, Shriram Jakate, MD, FRCPath, Nikunj Shah;
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P433. Acute Perforating Diverticulitis Associated with Active
Ulcerative Colitis: Yes, It Does Occur
Waseem Ahmed, MD, Seymour Katz, MD; New York University
Langone Medical Center, New York, NY
LIVER
P434. Screening for Hepatitis C Infection in the Outpatient
Colonoscopy Setting
Esther Kim, DO, Jeffrey Fiorenza, MD, Stephen Fabry, MD; Lahey
Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington, MA
P435. Lipid Profiles After Therapy with Direct-Acting Antivirals in HCV
Mono-infected and HCV/HIV Co-infected Patients
Okeefe L. Simmons, MD1, Henning Drechsler, MD2, Marcus Kouma,
PharmD2, Geri Brown, MD2, Roger Bedimo, MD, MS2; 1. University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2. VA North Texas
Health Care System, Dallas, TX
P436. Obesity Is Protective Factor in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Yuchen Wang, MD, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG, Sara Bedrose,
MD, Keiki Hinami, MD, Jayasree Krishnan, MD, Carlos Roberto
Simons-Linares, MD.; Cook County Health and Hospital Systems,
Chicago, IL
P437. Does Venous Thromboembolic Events Increase Morbidity and
Mortality in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients
Yuchen Wang, MD, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG, Sara Bedrose,
MD, Keiki Hinami, MD, Jayasree Krishnan, MD, Carlos Roberto
Simons-Linares, MD.; Cook County Health and Hospital Systems,
Chicago, IL
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P438. United State Women Receive More Resections and Ablations for
Hepatocellular Carcinoma Than Men
Lindsay Sobotka, DO1, Lanla Conteh, MD, MPH1, Alice Hinton, PhD2;
1. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH;
2. The Ohio State University Division of Biostatistics, Columbus, OH
P439. Complications and Outcomes of Indwelling Tunneled Pleural
Catheters for the Management of Refractory Hydrothorax in Patients
with Decompensated Cirrhosis
Reza Hejazi, MD, David Sella, MD, Andrew Keaveny, MD; Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL
P440. Outcomes of Treatment for Hepatic Sarcoidosis: A Literature
Review and Meta-Analysis
Ariela K. Holmer, MD1, Jennifer M. Kolb, MD1, Rachel Pinotti, MLIS2,
Thomas Schiano, MD3, Malcolm Wells, MD4; 1. Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2. Levy Library, Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai Medical
Center, New York, NY; 4. Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, ON, Canada
P441. TIPS Is Associated with Lower In-Hospital Mortality for Patients
Treated for Hepatorenal Syndrome (HRS) and Refractory Ascites
Prabin Sharma, MD1, Rodrigo Aguilar, MD2, Mark Abi Nader, MD2,
Alex Montero, MD, MPH2, Armenia Mordan, MD3, Paul Feuerstadt,
MD4; 1. Bridgeport Hospital, Yale University School of Medicine,
Bridgeport, CT; 2. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 3. Englewood Hospital and Medical Center,
Englewood, NJ; 4. Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, Westport,
CT
P442. Access to Direct Acting Anti-viral (DAA) Therapies for HCV
Infection: An Analysis of Various DAA Therapies and Copays by Select
Insurance Carrier
David E. Bernstein, MD1, Susan Lee, PharmD2; 1. Northwell Health
System (North Shore University - LIJ Medical Center), Manhasset, NY;
2. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Manhasset, NY
P443. Evaluating a New Approach to Inpatient Hepatitis C Virus
Screening
Henry Jen, MD, Andrew Nguyen, DO; Lenox Hill Hospital, New York,
NY
P444. Idiopathic Non-cirrhotic Portal Hypertension: A Single-Center
Experience
Armando Peixoto, MD1, Marco Silva, MD1, Hélder Cardoso, MD1,
Regina Gonçalves, MD1, Alexandre Sarmento, MD1, Pedro Pereira,
MD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de
São João, Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João,
Oporto, Porto, Portugal
P445. Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents Successfully Treats Hepatitis
C Virus Infection in Renal Transplant Recipients: A Single-Center
Experience
Subhajit Mukherjee, MD, PhD1, Angelina Edwards, MD1, David R.
Hall, MD1, Mark J. Hobeika, MD1, Aleksandra De Golovine, MD1,
Wasim A. Dar, MD, PhD1, J. Steve Bynon, MD1, Victor I. Machicao,
MD1, Michael B Fallon, MD1, Moises I. Nevah Rubin, MD2; 1.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2.
UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P446. Daclatasvir, Sofosbuvir, and Ribavirin Combination for HCV
Patients with Advanced Cirrhosis or Post-transplant Recurrence: Final
Results of the ALLY-1 Study
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Fred Poordad, MD1, Eugene Schiff, MD2, John M. Vierling, MD3,
Charles Landis, MD, PhD4, Robert J. Fontana, MD5, Rong Yang,
PhD6, Fiona McPhee, DPhil.7, Stephanie Noviello, MD, MPH8, Eugene
S. Swenson, MD, PhD7; 1. Texas Liver Institute, San Antonio, TX;
2. University of Miami Health System, Miami, FL; 3. Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX; 4. University of Washington School of
Medicine, Seattle, WA; 5. University of Michigan Health System,
Ann Arbor, MI; 6. BMS, Wallingford, CT; 7. Bristol-Myers Squibb,
Wallingford, CT; 8. Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P455. High Protein Dietary Intervention Improves Body Mass Index
(BMI) and Reduces the NAFLD Fibrosis Score (NFS) in Veterans with
Obesity
Christine Yu, MD1, Jihane N. Benhammou, MD1, Deepinder Goyal,
MD, MSCR1, David Oh, MD2, Lixin Wang, PhD1, Jonathan Jacobs,
MD, PhD1, Vivek Dixit, PhD2, Yvette Tache, PhD1, Joseph Pisegna,
MD1; 1. University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; 2. University of California Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA
P456. The Effect of Acute Kidney Injury on Coagulation Parameters
in Patients with Decompensated Cirrhosis
Jeffrey LaFond, MD1, Uta Erdbruegger, MD2, Patcharin
Pramoonjago, PhD3, Patrick Northup, MD2, Stephen Caldwell, MD1,
Nicolas Intagliata, MD, MHS1; 1. University of Virginia Digestive Health
Center, Charlottesville, VA; 2. University of Virginia Health System,
Charlottesville, VA; 3. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
P457. Cholecystectomy Is Significantly Associated with Nonalcoholic
Fatty Liver Disease: A Meta-Analysis
Anawin Sanguankeo, MD1, Veeravich Jaruvongvanich, MD2, Sikarin
Upala, MD1; 1. Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY; 2. University
of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
P458. HCV-Related Chronic Liver Disorders and Sleep Disturbance
Hiroto Tanaka, MD, PhD, Hideyuki Sasaki, MD, PhD; Department of
Internal Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Kihoku Hospital,
Wakayama, Japan
P459. Outcomes of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Patients with Alcoholic
Liver Disease
Tyler P. Black, MD, Jenine N. Zaibaq, MD, Ashwani K. Singal, MD;
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P460. The Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Liver Disease: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Violeta Popov, MD, PhD1, Emily Schonfeld, MD2, Kenneth Park, MD3,
Christopher Thompson, MD, MHES4; 1. New York University Langone
Medical Center; VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY; 2.
New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY; 3. New York
University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY; 4. Brigham &
Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
P461. Sub-Optimal Linkage of Care Among Newly Diagnosed Chronic
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Patients Despite an Integrated HBV Screening
Model in the Outpatient Gastroenterology Endoscopy Unit
Robert Wong, MD1, Brendan Campbell, BS1, Justin Yu, MD2, Rachel
Baden, MD1, Taft Bhuket, MD1, Benny Liu, MD1; 1. Alameda Health
System, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA; 2. California Pacific Medical
Center, San Francisco, CA
P462. ALBI Grade Determines Post-progression Survivals After
Sorafenib Treatment Failure in Advanced HCC Patients: A Model for
Second-Line Trial Selection
Han-Chieh Lin, MD1, Pei-Chang Lee, MD2, Yi-Hsiang Huang, MD,
PhD2, Chien-Wei Su, MD, PhD2, Ming-Chih Hou, MD2; 1. Division
of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine,
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 2. Division of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Taipei
Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
P463. All Newly Diagnosed Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Patients
Successfully Linked to HCV Clinic: Interim Results of a Pilot Model for
Integrated HCV Testing Among Outpatient Endoscopy Unit of a SafetyNet Population
Robert Wong, MD, Brendan Campbell, BS, Yael Bogler, MD, Rachel
Baden, MD, Taft Bhuket, MD, Benny Liu, MD; Alameda Health
System, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA
P464. The Use of Tacrolimus in Refractory Autoimmune Hepatitis in
Children and Adults: A Single-Center Experience
Haider Al Taii, MD1, Mohamad Hanouneh, MD1, Ibrahim Hanouneh,
MD2, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH1, Nizar Zein, MD1, Naim Alkhouri,
MD1; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Minnesota
Gastroenterology, PA, Minneapolis, MN
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P447. Chronic Hepatitis C Is Not Associated with Increased
Cardiovascular Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients
Thomas J. Corredine, DO1, Gaurav Bhardwaj, MBBS2, Dorothy
Wakefield, MS1, Raffi Karagozian, MD3; 1. University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut School
of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 3. University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, Hartford, CT
P448. Does Successful Antiviral Treatment in Patients with HCV
Cirrhosis Using Sofosbuvir-Based Regimens Result in Improvement of
Clinical and Laboratory Parameters? An Outcome Study
Asad Chaudhry, FRCP1, Bushra Ali, FCPS2, Altaf Alam, FRCP3,
Ikram Raja, MBBS2, Minahil Nawaz4, Iram Riaz, MBBS2, Arif Nawaz,
FACG5; 1. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan; 2.
Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 3. Shaikh Zayed
Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 4. Gujranwala Liver Foundation,
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 5. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Kearney, NE
P449. Intermittent Pattern of Detection of Hepatitis B Viral DNA After
Achieving Undetectable Viral Levels
Michelle C. Tong, MD1, Ira M. Jacobson, MD2; 1. Mount Sinai Beth
Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Hospital, New York, NY
P450. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis with Cholelithiasis Is a Distinct
Phenotype with Worse Symptoms, Decompensation-Free & TransplantFree Survival
Rowena Almeida, MD1, Ambreen Arif, BSc2, Angela Cheung, MD,
FRCPC2; 1. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2. University
of Toronto, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
P451. Real-World Sovaldi-Based Management of hCv-Infected Patients
in Pakistan (ReSCIP Study)
Bilal Nasir, MBBS1, Ghias Un Nabi Tayyab, MBBS,MRCP1, Shafqat
Rasool, MBBS2; 1. Doctor’s Hospital and Medical Center & Post
Graduate Medical Institute, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 2. Post
Graduate Medical Institute, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
P452. Seroconversion of Hepatitis C During Dialysis in Major Cities of
Pakistan
Talal Khurshid Bhatti, MBBS1, Hammad khurshid Bhatti, MBBS2,
Mohammad Umar, MBBS, FRCP, FACG3, Usman Cheema, MD4,
Amna Subhan, MBBS, FACG5, Muhammad Saliah, MBBS1, Ghias Un
Nabi Tayyab, MBBS, FRCP, FACG6, Salman Shakeel, MBBS6, Sidrah
Khan, MBBS2, Saad Akmal, MBBS4, Ihsan Shahid, MBBS7, Usman
Ahmed, MBBS7, Akmal Khurshid, MBBS8; 1. Shifa International
Hospital, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan; 2. Allama Iqbal Medical
College, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan; 3. Rawalpindi Medical
College, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan; 4. Pims Hospital, Islamabad,
Islamabad, Pakistan; 5. Agha Khan Universty Hospital, Karachi, Sindh,
Pakistan; 6. Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 7.
Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 8. Khurshid
Hospital Gujrat, Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan
P453. High Prevalence of Liver Fibrosis in Mexican Patients with Type
2 Diabetes Detected by Transitory Elastography
Alejandro Angeles, MD1, Claudia Blanco, MD2, Monserrat Largacha,
MD3, Felipe Zamarripa, MD3; 1. Instituo Nacional de Cancerologia,
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 2. Hospital San Ängel Inn,
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 3. Hospital Juarez de Mexico,
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
P454. Accuracy of APRI, FIB-4, and FibroSPECT II in Assessing Liver
Fibrosis Compared with Transient Elastography in African Americans
with HCV
Maher Tama, MD1, Suhag Patel, MD2, Sindhuri Benjaram, MBBS1,
Sachin Goyal, MD3, Arunkumar Muthusamy, MD4, Paul Naylor, PhD5,
Milton Mutchnick, MD, FACG5, Murray N. Ehrinpreis, MD, FACG5; 1.
Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 2. Wayne
State University, Detroit Medical Center, Warren, MI; 3. John D. Dingell
VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 4. Wayne State University, Detroit
Medical Center, Sterling Heights, MI; 5. Wayne State University School
of Medicine, Detroit, MI
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P465. The Prognostic Impact of Pre-transplant BMI on Survival Rate of
Liver Transplant Recipients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Haider Al Taii, MD, Jamak Modaresi Esfeh, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS,
MPH, Carlos Romero-Marrero, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
P466. Etiology Is an Independent Predictor of Morbidity and Mortality
in Chronic Liver Disease
Amitasha Sinha, MD1, Sayeedul Hasan, MBBS1, Shruti Bhandari,
MD2, Rohit Anand, MBBS3, Yusra Mirza, MD4, Michelle Le, DO5, Anita
Sivaraman, MD1, Sudhir Dutta, MD1, Rakesh Vinayek, MD1; 1. Sinai
Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore,
ann arbor, MD; 3. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Albuquerque, MD;
4. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Ann Arbor, MD; 5. Sinai Hospital of
Baltimore, Towson, MD
P467. Significantly Improved Outcomes for U.S. Liver Transplant
Candidates with HCV
Ju Dong Yang, MD, MSC1, Joseph J. Larson, BS2, Kymberly D. Watt,
MD2, Alina M. Allen, MD1, Gregory J. Gores, MD1, Julie A. Heimbach,
MD1, Lewis R. Roberts, MB ChB, PhD 1, Michae D. Leise, MD1; 1.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P468. Comparison of Surgical Outcomes for Small (< or =3 cm)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Patients with Hepatitis B versus Hepatitis
C: A Pooled Analysis from Systematic Review
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P469. Impact of Hepatitis C Screening in Outpatient Population
Madhuri Chandnani, MBBS1, Pallavi Pothuri, MBBS2, Michael
Stevens, MD2, Nina Kello, MD2, Vincent Rizzo, MD, MBA2; 1. Queens
Hospital Center, Fresh Meadows, NY; 2. Queens Hospital Center,
Jamaica, NY
P470. Impact of Socio-Demographic Factors on Hepatitis C Screening
Among Individuals Born Between 1945 and 1965
Madhuri Chandnani, MBBS1, Mohamed Barakat, MD2, Michael
Stevens, MD2, Oluwaseun Akinseye, MD, MPH2, Vincent Rizzo, MD,
MBA2; 1. Queens Hospital Center, Fresh Meadows, NY; 2. Queens
Hospital Center, Jamaica, NY
P471. The Prevalence of Advanced Fibrosis in Patients with
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Seen in Primary Care Setting
Amandeep Singh, MD1, Prantesh Jain, MD1, Ranjeet Singh, MBBS1,
Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH1, Naim Alkhouri, MD2; 1. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P472. Total Cholesterol as an Indicator for Severity of Liver Disease
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Lyna Campo, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2, Andrea
Culliford, MD1, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD1; 1. SBH Health System, Bronx,
NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P473. Lean Patients with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Have a
Higher Frequency of Cirrhosis and Higher Model for End-Stage Liver
Disease Scores Compared to Non-lean Patients
Steven Young, MD, William Mansour, MD, Nicholas Hoppmann, MD;
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P474. Liver Imaging After Successful Treatment in HCV-infected
Patients with Cirrhosis: An Updated Retrospective Study
Omar K. Jilani, MD, MBA1, Nathaniel Ernstoff, MD2, Ira Jacobson, MD,
FACG2; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P475. Normalization of Alanine Aminotransferase Levels at the End of
Treatment with Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C
Infection Is Associated with Sustained Virological Response
Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Naravadi, MD, Beverly Gonzalez, Scott Cotler,
MD, Veronica Loy, DO; Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
P476. Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) as a Predictor of
Post-Transplant Survival
Jigar Patel, MD1, Chun-Chih Huang, PhD2, Amir Taefi, MD3, Alexander
T. Lalos, MD4; 1. MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington,
DC; 2. MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD; 3.
University of California, Washington, DC; 4. MedStar Georgetown
Transplant Institute, Washington, DC
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P477. Red Cell Distribution Width to Platelet Ratio at the Time of
Enrollment in United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Waitlist, a
Useful Predictor of Mortality in Liver Transplant Recipients
Jigar Patel, MD1, Chun-Chih Huang, PhD2, Amir Taefi, MD3, Alexander
T. Lalos, MD4; 1. MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington,
DC; 2. MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD; 3.
University of California, Washington, DC; 4. MedStar Georgetown
Transplant Institute, Washington, DC
P478. The Short- and Long-term Outcomes in Elderly Patients with
Hepatocellular Carcinoma After Curative Surgery – A Case-controlled
Study with Propensity Score Matching
Yukiyasu Okamura, MD, Teiichi Sugiura, MD, Takaaki Ito, MD, Yusuke
Yamamoto, MD, Ryo Ashida, MD, Katsuhiko Uesaka, MD; Shizuoka
Cancer Center, Nagaizumicho, Shizuoka, Japan
P479. Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Recognition: Are We
Doing Enough?
Rucha Mehta, MD, Nancy Reau, MD, FAGA; Rush University Medical
Center, Chicago, IL
P480. Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir Performance in Genotype 3 HCV Infection:
Real-Life Evidence of Overcoming a Difficult Patient Subgroup
Patrícia Andrade, MD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2, Hélder
Cardoso, MD1, Ana Horta e Vale, MD, PhD1, Susana Rodrigues, MD1,
Regina Gonçalves, MD1, Pedro Pereira, MD1, Susana Lopes, MD1,
Lurdes Santos, MD, PhD1, Andre Pinto, MD1, Ana Sofia Faustino,
MD1, Susana Silva, MD1, Jorge Soares, MD1, Joao Nuak, MD1, Alcina
Ferreira, MD1, Fatima Monteiro, MD1, Fernando Araújo, MD, PhD1,
António Sarmento, MD, PhD1; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto,
Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto,
Portugal
P481. Sofosbuvir/Ledipasvir Fixed-Dose Combination for the Treatment
of HCV Infected Patients with Compensated and Decompensated Liver
Disease: Real-Life Experience
Patrícia Andrade, MD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2, Hélder
Cardoso, MD1, Ana Horta e Vale, MD, PhD1, Susana Lopes, MD1,
Regina Gonçalves, MD1, Pedro Pereira, MD1, Susana Lopes, MD1,
Lurdes Santos, MD, PhD1, Andre Pinto, MD1, Ana Sofia Faustino,
MD1, Susana Silva, MD1, Jorge Soares, MD1, João Nuak, MD1, Alcina
Ferreira, MD1, Fatima Monteiro, MD1, Fernando Araújo, MD, PhD1,
António Sarmento, MD, PhD1; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto,
Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto,
Portugal
P482. Descriptive Analysis of Patients Undergoing Conventional Noninvasive Stress Testing as Part of the Pre-orthotopic Liver Transplant
Evaluation
David Snipelisky, MD1, Jordan Ray, MD2, Saraschandra
Vallabhajosyula, MBBS1, Gautam Matcha, MD2, Samuel Squier, MD2,
Jacob Lewis, MD2, Rex Holliday, MD2, Niti Aggarwal, MD1, Brian
Shapiro, MD2, Nandan Anavekar, MBBCh1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN; 2. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P483. Impact of Sustained Virologic Response on Manifestations of
Portal Hypertension in Decompensated Hepatitis C Virus Cirrhosis
Wendy Rabbenou, MD1, Manhal Izzy, MD1, Huda Khaleel, MD1, Paul
Gaglio, MD2, Kristina Chacko, MD1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center,
Bronx, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical
Center, New York, NY
P484. Incidence, Mortality Rates, and Length of Stay in Patients
with Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis and Concomitant HIV in U.S.
Hospitalized Patients, 2006-2012
Lance McLeroy, MD, Brandon Wuerth, MD, Jeremy Sullivan, Don C.
Rockey, MD; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
P485. The Effect of Sofosbuvir on Heart Rate in Patients Treated for
Hepatitis C at an Urban Academic Practice
Leigh Lurie, MD, Ari Bunim, MD; New York Presbyterian Queens,
Flushing, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
LIVER
P489. Terbinafine-Induced DRESS Mimicking Acute Cholecystitis: A
Rare Presentation
Ammar B. Nassri, MD, Kavitha Kumbum, MD; University of Texas at
Austin, Dell Medical School, Austin, TX
P490. Primary Hepatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma with Multiple Liver
Metastases Presenting as Jaundice Due to CBD Obstruction
Hyung-Keun Kim1, Ji-Han Yu1, Hyun-Ho Choi1, Sang-Woo Kim1, SungSoo Kim2, Hiun-Suk Chae1; 1. Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, The
Catholic University of Korea, Uijeongbu-si, Kyonggi-do, South Korea;
2. Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic
University of Korea, Uijeongbu-si, Kyonggi-do, South Korea
P491. Granulomatous Liver Disease Due to Histoplasma Capsulatum
Infection in AIDS Patient
Heba Ashraf, MD, Hassan Alsabbak, MD, Cecilia Big, MD; Beaumont
Health-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
P492. Refractory IBD in Patients with AIH-PSC Overlap Syndrome
Dhairya Mehta, MD, Mousab Tabbaa, MD; Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Westlake, OH
P493. Spontaneous Fungal Peritonitis as a Complication of
Cardiogenic Ascites
Yuchen Wang, MD, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG, Aviral Vij, MD,
Hemant Mutneja, MD, Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD, Seema
Gandhi, MD.; Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL
P494. A Rare Presentation of Fulminant Liver Failure in a Patient
with Advanced Anorexia Nervosa
Magda Daoud, MD, Fady G. Haddad, MD, Rewais Morcus, MD,
George Freg, MD, George Abdelsayed, MD; Staten Island University
Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P495. A Case of Synthetic Marijuana (Spice/K2)-induced Liver
Injury
Denzil Etienne, MD1, Emmanuel Ofori, MD1, Sanjana Mullangi,
MD1, Jamil Shah, MD1, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA1, Michael
Stevens, MD2, Madhavi Reddy, MD1; 1. Brooklyn Hospital Center,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. Queens Hospital Center, Jamaica, NY
P496. Curing Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection in a Heart and Kidney
Transplant Recipient with Direct Acting Antiviral (DAA) Therapy: A
Novel Case Report
Jasmine Hanifi, MD1, Ru Min Lee, MD2, Ming Valerie Lin, MD1;
1. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2. University of
Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA
P497. An Unusual Presentation of Liver Abscess with Clostridium
perfringes
Ebubekir Daglilar, MD1, Alexander Griffin, MD2; 1. St. Elizabeth’s
Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Brighton, MA;
2. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine,
Brighton, MA
P498. Multiple Strokes: A Rare Presentation of Mixed
Cryoglobulinemia
Kishore Kumar, MD, Bronx Lebanon Singh, MD, Amandeep Singh,
MD, Bharat Bajantri, MD, Sridhar Chilimuri, MD; Bronx Lebanon
Hospital Center, Bronx, NY
P499. Glycogen Hepatopathy: A Rare Cause of Recurrent Transaminitis
Kishore Kumar, MD, Shehriyar Mehershahi, MD, Suresh Kumar
Nayudu, MD, Amandeep Singh, MD, Bharat Bajantri, MD, Sridhar
Chilimuri, MD; Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY
P500. Nonuremic Calciphylaxis Secondary to Decompensated
Alcoholic Liver Disease with Subsequent Renal Failure
Elizabeth John, MD1, Julia Shor, MD2, Kristina Katz, MD2, Sairah
Khokher, MD2, Nancy Chen, MD2, Naresh Nagella, MD2; 1. Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital, Montville, NJ; 2. Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P501. PRES in Alcoholic Hepatitis: Hepatic Encephalopathy a Common
Theme
Elizabeth John, MD1, Ramy Sedhom, MD2, Ishita Dalal, MD2, Kristina
Katz, MD2, Ranita Sharma, MD3; 1. Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital, Montville, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P502. Confused About Miliary Tuberculosis? A Rare Case of Hepatic
Involvement of Miliary Tuberculosis Causing Altered Mental Status
Elizabeth John, MD1, Sumona Bhattacharya, MD2, Kevin Skole, MD3;
1. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Montville, NJ; 2. Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 3. University
Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Plainsboro, NJ
P503. A Case Series of Ebstein-Barr Virus Causing Acute Hepatitis
Samreen Khowaja, MBBS1, Sohaib Hassan, MD2, Shivang S. Mehta,
MD3, Ilan M Nevah, MD2, Victor I. Machicao, MD2; 1. University of
Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Port Arthur, TX; 2. University
of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 3. University
of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Pearland, TX
P504. Primary Biliary Cholangitis in a Teenage Boy
Rodrigo Liberal, MD, PhD1, Susana Rodrigues, MD1, Guilherme
Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto,
Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto,
Portugal
P505. IgG4-related Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver Mimicking
Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer in an HIV-Positive Patient
Amol Shah, MD1, Shail Sheth, MD2, Ariy Volfson, Md3, Walid
Baddoura, MD4; 1. Saint Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, NJ; 2.
Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Newark, NJ; 3. Saint Joseph’s
Regional Medical Center, Patterson, NJ; 4. St. Joseph Regional
Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P486. Surgical Outcomes for the Spontaneous Rupture of
Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Multicenter Analysis with a Case-Controlled
Study with Propensity Score Matching
Shogo Tanaka, MD, PhD1, Masaki Kaibori, MD, PhD2, Masaki Ueno,
MD, PhD3, Hiroshi Wada, MD, PhD4, Fumitoshi Hirokawa, MD, PhD5,
Takuya Nakai, MD, PhD6, Hiroya Iida, MD, PhD2, Hiroki Yamaue,
MD, PhD3, Hidetoshi Eguchi, MD, PhD4, Michihiro Hayashi, MD,
PhD5, Shoji Kubo, MD, PhD1; 1. Osaka City University Graduate
School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan; 2. Hirakata Hospital, Kansai
Medical University, Hirakata, Japan; 3. Wakayama Medical University,
Wakayama, Japan; 4. Osaka University, Suita, Japan; 5. Osaka
Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan; 6. Kinki University, Osaka-Sayama,
Japan
P487. Psoas Muscle Density Predicts Survival of Cirrhotic Patients
Undergoing Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt
Mohamed Shoreibah, MD1, Ahmed K. Abdel Aal, MS, MD, PhD2,
Sanghun Kim, BS3, Bradford Jackson, PhD4, Sherwin Chiu, BBA3,
Ahmed A. Khalifa, MBBCh5, Omar Massoud, MD, PhD3, Nariman
F. Ghaleb, MBBCh6, Moustafa Massoud, BS3, Nathan W. Ertel,
MD3, Rachel Oser, MD2, Joseph B. Eason, MD3, Souheil Saddekni,
MD, FSIR2; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hoover, AL; 2.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 3. University
of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL;
4. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Physical
Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 5. Alexandria Main University Hospital at
Alexandria School of Medicine, Smouha, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; 6.
National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt
P488. Changes in Platelet Count After Transjugular Intrahepatic
Portosystemic Shunt: Correlation with Portosystemic Pressure Gradient
Mohamed Shoreibah, MD1, Ahmed K. Abdel Aal, MS, MD, PhD2,
Bradford Jackson, PhD3, Sanghun Kim, BS4, Sherwin Chiu, BBA4,
Nariman F. Ghaleb, MBBCh5, Moustafa Massoud, BS4, Ahmed
A. Khalifa, MBBCh6, Omar Massoud, MD, PhD4, Nathan W. Ertel,
MD4, Rachel Oser, MD2, Joseph B. Eason, MD4, Souheil Saddekni,
MD, FSIR2; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hoover, AL; 2.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 3. University
of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Physical Medicine,
Birmingham, AL; 4. University of Alabama at Birmingham School
of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 5. National Cancer Institute, Cairo
University, Cairo, Al Qahirah, Egypt; 6. Alexandria Main University
Hospital at Alexandria School of Medicine, Smouha, Al Iskandariyah,
Egypt
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P506. An Interesting Case of Alagille Syndrome
Ruxandra Pascanu, DO1, Himanshu Sharma, MD2; 1. University
of Connecticut Health Center, West Hartford, CT; 2. University of
Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
P507. Acute Sickle Cell Intrahepatic Cholestasis (SCIC) Successfully
Treated with Exchange Blood Transfusion
Benjamin R. Collen, MD1, Dustin Albert, MD2, Coleman Smith, MD3; 1.
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Rockville, MD; 2. Walter
Reed National Military Medical Center, Silver Spring, MD; 3. MedStar
Georgetown Transplant Institute, Washington, DC
P508. A Rare Case of Cystic Teratoma in an Active Duty Male
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Ryan Cho, MD1, Jeremy Walker, DO1, Kelly Haeusler, MD1, Robert
Brady, MD2, Katherine Cebe, MD2, Tommy Brown, MD1, Chonna
Kendrick, MD1, Shawn Nichols, MD2, Angelo Paredes, MD1, John
Gancayco, MD2; 1. San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education
Consortium, Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical
Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P509. Changes of Left Ventricular Ejection Fractions During Sofosbuvirbased Anti-HCV Therapy
Taku Tashiro, MD1, Hisashi Ishida, MD, PhD1, Ayaka Shoji, MD1, Seiya
Kato, MD1, Kazuma Shinkai, MD1, Ryosuke Kiyota, MD1, Kentaro
Nakagawa, MD1, Akio Ishihara, MD1, Tetsuya Iwasaki, MD1, Hiroko
Hasegawa, MD1, Kumiko Nishio, MD, PhD1, Takuya Yamada, MD,
PhD1, Yuko Sakakibara, MD1, Shoichi Nakazuru, MD1, Shinichi Kiso,
MD, PhD2, Eiji Mita, MD, PhD1; 1. Department of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, National Hospital Organization Osaka National Hospital,
Osaka, Japan; 2. Department of Community Medicine, Osaka
University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan
P510. Hepato-colic Fistula: A Rare Complication of Pyogenic Liver
Abscess
Aeden Bernice Timbol, MD1, Karen Mondragon, MD2, Virgilio Banez,
MD2; 1. University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital,
Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines; 2. University of the Philippines,
Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines
P511. Colonoscopic Cyanoacrylate Injection of Bleeding Ileal Varices
in a Patient with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Aeden Bernice Timbol, MD1, Kenneth Wilson Lim, MD2, Eric Yasay,
MD2, Mark Anthony De Lusong, MD2; 1. University of the Philippines,
Philippine General Hospital, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines;
2. University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital, Manila,
Philippines
P512. HBIg-Induced Transient Hepatitis B Core Antibody in Liver
Transplant Recipient: Misleading Serology Testing?
Nongnooch Poowanawittayakom, MD, Ahmed Alhammadi, MD,
Sonia Chimienti, MD, University of Massachusetts Medical Center,
Worcester, MA
P513. A Case of Acquired Hemophilia Preceding Diagnosis of
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Brian P. Rutledge, MD1, Pallavi Jasti, MD2, Abdo Alward, MD2; 1.
Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 2. John D.
Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI
P514. A Rare Case of Acetaminophen Toxicity Causing Acute
Hemolysis in G6PD Deficiency
Annu Gupta, MD1, Sirish Sanaka, MD2, Vivek Lingiah, MD2, Phoenix
Fung, MD2, Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos, MD, PhD, MBA2; 1. Rutgers New
Jersey Medical School, Scarsdale, NY; 2. Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
P515. Complex Presentation of High-Grade Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
Matthew Seto, DO, Jeffrey Capati, DO; Plaza Medical Center, Fort
Worth, TX
P516. Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome in a Patient with a Remote
Stem Cell Transplant and Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD, Marissa Lombardo, MD, Russell
Rosenblatt, MD, Erika Marie. Hissong, MD, Jose Jessurun, MD, David
Wan, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New
York, NY
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P517. Hepatic Angiomyolipoma Mimicking Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Annu Gupta, MD1, Sirish Sanaka, MD2, Phoenix Fung, MD2, Vivek
Lingiah, MD2, Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos, MD, PhD, MBA2; 1. Rutgers New
Jersey Medical School, Scarsdale, NY; 2. Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
P518. Immunosuppressive Therapy with Cyclosporine May Result
in Acute Rejection in Post Liver Transplant Patients Treated with
Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir for Hepatitis C
Robin Zachariah, MD, Deepak Venkat, MD; University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P519. Liver Cancer in a Patient with Non-cirrhotic Non-alcoholic Fatty
Liver Disease
Hassan Ziud, MD1, Claudine Yee, BS1, Belal Kaseer2, Thomas
DeNucci, MD1; 1. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Providence, RI; 2. Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
P520. Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumors: Unusual
Cause of Hepatic Mass in AIDS Patient
Sirilak Yooprasert, MD1, Kessarin Thanapirom, MD, MSc2, Piyawat
Komolmit, MD, PhD2, Sombat Treeprasertsuk, MD, PhD2, Pinit
Kullavanijaya, MD3; 1. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai
Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand; 2. Center
of Excellence in Liver Diseases, King Chulalongkorn Memorial
Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand; 3.
Chulalongkorn University and King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital,
Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand
P521. Non-traumatic Splenic Hemorrhage: An Unusual Presentation of
Recurrent Granulosa Cell Tumors
Sirilak Yooprasert, MD1, Kessarin Thanapirom, MD, MSc2, Sombat
Treeprasertsuk, MD, PhD3, Piyawat Komolmit, MD, PhD2; 1. King
Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok,
Krung Thep, Thailand; 2. Center of Excellence in Liver Diseases, King
Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok,
Krung Thep, Thailand; 3. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Krung
Thep, Thailand
P522. Perils of Prednisone: Varicella Hepatitis in a Previously Healthy
Man
Aram Kim, MD1, Marianna Papademetriou, MD1, Eiei P. Soe, MD2,
David M. Feldman, MD, FACG1; 1. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone
Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P523. Challenges with the Management of a Patient Developing Acute
Myeloid Leukemia Following a Liver Transplantation with Hepatitis B
Jonathan S. Kung, MD1, Jonathan M. Pham, DO2, Dekey Lhewa, MD1,
Muhammad Y. Sheikh, MD1; 1. University of California San Francisco
Fresno, Fresno, CA; 2. University of California San Francisco Fresno,
Huntington Beach, CA
P524. A Confusing Complication of Liver Biopsy: First Case Report of
Seeding/Implantation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma 9 Years from the
Original Liver Biopsy
Yasir Al-Azzawi, MD, Savant Mehta, MD; UMass Memorial Medical
Center, Worcester, MA
P525. Case Study of TIPS Revision in Setting of Refractory Hepatic
Encephalopathy
Raj Shah, MD, Thimmaiah Theethira, MD, Vivek Mittal, MD; University
of California San Francisco Fresno, Fresno, CA
P526. Statin-Induced Liver Injury Mimicking Autoimmune Hepatitis
Alexander Weick, MD, Alexander Lee, MD; Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit, MI
P527. A Rare Case of a Sex Cord Stromal Tumor Presenting as
Elevated Liver Function Tests
Adrienne Lenhart, MD1, David Folt, MD1, Johnathon Markus, MD2,
Matthew Cerasale, MD2, Dilip Moonka, MD1; 1. Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit, MI; 2. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
P528. Amiodarone Hepatotoxicity Masked by Underlying Cirrhosis
Rufaat Mando, MD1, Shakthi Kandaswamy, MD2, Edgard Cumpa,
MD2; 1. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 2.
Southern Illinois University, Springfield, IL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P542. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver: a Rare and Benign
Lesion
Marco Paez, MD1, Kawtar Alkhalloufi, MD1, Kirti Shetty,
MBBS.,MD2; 1. Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC; 2.
Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC
P543. Synthetic Marijuana-Induced Acute Liver Failure
Marco Paez, MD1, Adeyinka Laiyemo, MD, MPH2, Adebayo
Christian Atanda, MD1, Alem Mehari, MD1, Wayne Davis,
MD2, Yewande Odeyemi, MD1; 1. Howard University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 2. Howard University College of Medicine,
Washington, DC
P544. An Under-Reported Complication of Selective Internal Radiation
Therapy (SIRT)
Imran Chishti, MD; University of Miami, JFK Medical Center Palm
Beach, Lake Worth, FL
P545. Pyogenic Liver Abscess with Streptococcus mitis as Causative
Agent
Karanprit Singh, DO, Obaib Shoaib, MD, Haseeb Ahmed, MD, Patrick
Saitta, MD, Jonathan Shulman, DO; Winthrop University Hospital,
Mineola, NY
P546. A Rare Presentation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Meera Avila, MD; University of Texas Health Science Center at
Houston, Houston, TX
P547. Herpes Hepatitis Causing Fulminant Liver Failure in a Crohn’s
Disease Patient
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Sumant Arora, MD1, Benjamin Butler, MD1,
Edwin Escorcia De Leon, MD1, Nina Nelson-Garrett, MD2; 1. University
of Alabama Montgomery Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. Baptist
Medical Center, Montgomery, AL
P548. Severe Babesiosis Causing Fulminant Liver Failure in an
Immunocompetent Adult
Parin Shah, MD1, Amruta Panwala, MBBS2, Ayushi Chauhan,
MBBS3; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT;
2. University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 3.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford, CT
P549. A Unique Case of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
Secondary to Varicella Zoster Virus
Rekha M. Reddy, MD, Christopher R. Brown, MD, Tanvi Khurana, MD,
William B. Hale, MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P550. The Importance of a Differential: Metastatic Breast Cancer
Mimicking Peliosis Hepatis
Rekha M. Reddy, MD, Christopher R. Brown, MD, Tanvi Khurana, MD,
William B. Hale, MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P551. Acute Hepatic Failure Associated with Rivaroxaban
Administration
Bhavtosh Dedania, MD1, Faripour Forouhar, MD2, Houman
Rezaizadeh, MD3; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Houston, TX; 2. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington,
CT; 3. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P552. Familial Non-Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension: A Rare Cause of
Recurrent Hepatic Encephalopathy
Nayana George, MBBS1, Saad Khan, MBBS2, Benjamin Tharian, MD,
MRCP3; 1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock,
AR; 2. Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia; 3. Division of
Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P553. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver: An Unusual Cause of
Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Nayana George, MBBS1, Saad Khan, MBBS2, Mohammad Al-Shoha,
MBBS1, Mohit Girotra, MD1, Mauricio Garcia-Saenz-de-Sicilia, MD1,
Benjamin Tharian, MD, MRCP3; 1. University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 2. Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria,
Australia; 3. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P554. Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome
Luis H. Barraza, MD, Russell Rosenblatt, MD, David Wan, MD; New
York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P529. Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Liver Presenting with a Febrile
Illness
Rufaat Mando, MD, Allison Locke, MD, James Swenson, MD, Mark
Young, MD; East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P530. A Case of Arterioportal Fistula Leading to Non-cirrhotic Portal
Hypertension
Raja K. Dhanekula, MD1, Sheela Reddy, MD1, Warren Maley, MD1,
Colette Shaw, MD1, Susan Shamimi-Noori, MD1, Dina HalegouaDeMarzio, MD2, Jesse M. Civan, MD2, David A. Sass, MD3, Jonathan
Fenkel, MD2; 1. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Sidney
Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
PA
P531. An Uncommon Cause for Colonic Ischemia
Thalvinder Sangha, MD1, Sreesha Sreedhar, MBBS2, Cameron
Locke, MD3, Samar Harris, MD4; 1. University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2. The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA; 3.
University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 4. University
of Texas Southwestern Health Science Center, Dallas, TX
P532. Hepatic Congestion Mimicking a Liver Tumor in a Patient with
Hepatitis B Virus Infection
Amr Dokmak, MD1, Evangelos Tsipotis, MD2, Wasseem Skef, MD3,
Olga Kozyreva, MD4; 1. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Brighton, MA;
2. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3. University of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL; 4. Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Brighton, MA
P533. The Proof Is in the (Liver) Parenchyma: Primary Hepatic
Presentation of Multiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis
Chioma Ihunnah, MD, MPH1, Michael S. DiSiena, MD2, Michael
Einstein, MD3; 1. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT;
2. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 3.
Connecticut GI, PC, Hartford, CT
P534. An Unusual Presentation in a Patient with Leiomyomatosis
Peritonealis Disseminata
Brad Solomon, DO1, Mohsen Khan, DO1, Hymie Kavin, MD1, Kyle
Meinke, DO2; 1. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL;
2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Park Ridge, IL
P535. Worsening Hepatic Function in Paroxysmal Nocturnal
Hemoglobinuria (PNH) Leading to Hemolysis, Gallstones, and
Progressive Hepatic Fibrosis
Anjali Mone, MD, Shannon Chang, MD, David Poppers, MD, PhD;
New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
P536. Noncirrhotic Portal Hypertension Due to Chronic Lymphocytic
Leukemia with Splenomegaly
George Henry, MD, Doumit BouHaidar, MD; Virginia Commonwealth
University Health System, Richmond, VA
P537. Liver and Diabetes: Friend and Foe
Barani Mayilvaganan, MD, Laura Connor, DO, William Huntington,
DO, Ryan Urbas, DO, Gary Newman, MD; Lankenau Medical Center,
Wynnewood, PA
P538. Recurrent Hepatic Artery and Portal Vein Thrombosis Leading to
Graft Loss After Liver Transplantation in Patient with Antiphospholipid
Syndrome
Lindsay Sobotka, DO1, Feng Li, MD2, A. James Hanje, MD1; 1. The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2.
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P539. Aortitis in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Alireza Meighani, MD, Mona Hassan, MD, Adrienne Lenhart, MD,
Stuart Gordon, MD; Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
P540. A Case of Ectopic Intestinal Varices
Harleen Chela, MBBS,MD, Anjana Sathyamurthy, MBBS,MD, Rohini
Kannuswamy, MBBS, MD, Ghassan M. Hammoud, MD, MPH, Ashraf
Almashhrawi, MD, MSc; University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P541. An Unusual Cause of Fatal Upper GI Bleeding
Jacqueline Rampy, MD, Sumeet Asrani, MD, MSc; Baylor University
Medical Center, Dallas, TX
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P555. Silent Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Presenting with a Late
Variceal Bleed
Eric Szu, MD, Fong-Kuei F. Cheng, MD; Tripler Army Medical Center,
Honolulu, HI
P556. A Rare Cause of Fulminant Liver Failure: Diagnosing HSV
Hepatitis in a Patient with Tylenol Toxicity
Amen I. Javaid, MD, Janese Laster, MD, Rohit Satoskar, MD;
Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
P557. The Presentation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in a Patient with
Hepatic Encephalopathy
Mohammad A. Yousef, MD, Korak Sarkar, MD, Sonia Malhotra, MD,
MS, FAAP; Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
P558. A Rare Cause of Non Cirrhotic Variceal Bleeding: Stat1 Gene
Mutation and ITP
David Liu, BSc1, Ian Epstein, MD2; 1. University of Alberta, Edmonton,
AB, Canada; 2. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
P559. A Rare Cause of Hepatitis
Syed Anwaruddin, MD1, Andrew Batey, MD2; 1. University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL; 2. Carle Foundation Hospital,
Urbana, IL
P560. Hepatoxicity Associated with Garcinia Cambogia Used as a
Weight Loss Supplement
Jiten P. Kothadia, MD, Rajani Rangray, MD, Marco Olivera-Martinez,
MD; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P561. Acute Hepatitis After Oral Buprenorphine Use in a Heroin Addict
Jiten P. Kothadia, MD, Hrishikesh Samant, MD, Marco OliveraMartinez, MD; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P562. Herpes Simplex Virus Hepatitis in an Immunocompetent Host
Resembling Hepatic Pyogenic Abscesses
Amit Mehta, MD, Carrie Down, MD, Gayle Salama, MD, Erika Marie.
Hissong, MD, Russell Rosenblatt, MD, Michael Cantor, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P563. A Rare Cause of Fulminant Liver Failure
Patrick Kennedy, MD, Syed Rahman, MD, Andrew Lewandoski, MD,
Mark Barash, DO, Adam Levin, MD, Ankur Segon, MD; Medical
College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P564. Disulfiram for Alcohol Cessation: Substituting One Liver Toxin for
Another?
Vineet Rolston, MD1, Michelle Vu, MD2, Christopher McPhaul, MD1,
Walid S. Ayoub, MD1; 1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles,
CA; 2. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P565. Disseminated Cat Scratch Disease diagnosed by Liver Biopsy: A
Rare Presentation
Swathi Paleti, MD1, Priyanka Hirlekar, MD1, Bharath Yarlagadda,
MBBS 2, Kassem Hammoud, MD1; 1. University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS; 2. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P566. Autoimmune Hepatitis in Untreated AIDS: Case Report and
Literature Review
Michael Hwang, MD1, Julia Shor, MD1, Dovid Moradi, MD2, Dorian
Infantino, MD1, Mark Saxena, MD3; 1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Hillside, NJ; 3. Robert
Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P567. Uncovering the Mask: A Rare Presentation of Autoimmune
Hepatitis Type 2 in a 54 Year-Old Man
Charlene A. Vestermark, DO, Maria H. Sjogren, MD, MPH, FACG,
FAALSD; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
P568. Hydroxychloroquine Induced Liver Injury
Srivats Madhavan, MBBS, Drew Triplett, DO, Pallavi K. Rao, MD;
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P569. Development of Opioid Withdrawal in Hepatitis C Patient
Co-treated with Methadone and Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/ritonavir/
Dasabuvir+Ribavirin: A Possible Drug Interaction
Mohammed M. Aboelsoud, MBBCh1, Jennifer Ouellette, RNP2,
Kittichai Promrat, MD3; 1. Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Alpert
Medical School of Brown University, Pawtucket, RI; 2. Providence VA
Medical Center, Providence, RI; 3. Providence VA Medical Center,
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
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P570. Pyogenic Liver Abscess Secondary to Asymptomatic
Diverticulitis: A Puzzling Case of Red Urine
Julia Shor, MD, Sasha East, MD, Michael Smerina, MD; Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P571. Reactivation of Hepatitis B After Kidney Transplant in a Patient
with Resolved Hepatitis B Infection and Review of Literature
Rashmi Kumar, MD1, Geetha Kolli, MD2; 1. Banner University Medical
Center, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Banner University Medical Center Phoenix,
Phoenix, AZ
P572. A Rare Cause of Liver Failure
Amy Jiang, MD1, Mustafa Musleh, MD2; 1. Wright-Patterson Medical
Center, Wright State University Boonschoft School of Medicine,
Beavercreek, OH; 2. Wright State University Boonshoft School of
Medicine, Dayton, OH
P573. Reversible Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia/Sinusoidal
Obstruction Syndrome Due to Oxaliplatin Toxicity
Maheedhar Gedela, MD, Khalil Aloreidi, MD, David Bean, MD, Lokesh
Jha, MD; University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine,
Sioux Falls, SD
P574. Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) Triggers by Popper in a HIV-infected
Patient and Case Series of AIH-HIV in Thailand
Vinita Oranrap, MD, Sombat Treeprasertsuk, MD, PhD; Chulalongkorn
University, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand
P575. A Rare Case of Cystic Teratoma in an Active Duty Male
Jeremy Walker, DO1, Ryan Cho, MD1, Kelly Haeusler, MD1, Robert
Brady, MD2, Angelo Paredes, MD1, Tommy Brown, MD1, Chonna
Kendrick, MD1, Shawnn Nichols, MD1, John Gancayco, MD2; 1.
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Fort
Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam
Houston, TX
P576. Complex Anomalous Hepatic Venous Circulation Presenting with
Budd-Chiari Syndrome in Patient with Janus Kinase 2 V617F Positive
Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
Ruth Haynes, MD, Francisco Lazaga, MD, Wei-Teng Yang, MD, MPH,
Caroline Loeser, MD; Bridgeport Hospital, Yale University School of
Medicine, Bridgeport, CT
OUTCOMES RESEARCH
P577. Longer Length of Stay and Higher Costs in Opioid Treated
Patients: Evidence from a Real-World Analysis
Todd Lord, PharmD1, Temitope Olufade, PhD, MPH2, Michael
Polson, MS, PharmD1, Themmi Evangelatos, PharmD, MSBA1,
Catherine Datto, MD2; 1. Magellan Rx Management, Newport, RI; 2.
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP, Wilmington, DE
P578. A Retrospective Claims Database Study of Treatment Patterns for
Patients Newly Diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s Disease
from 2009-2014: Reduced Use of Aminosalicylates and Increase in
Biologic Therapy
2016 ACG Category Award (Outcomes Research)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS1, Damion Nero, PhD2, Nianwen Shi, PhD3;
1. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; 2. Truven
Health Analytics Inc., Ann Arbor, MI; 3. Truven Health Analytics Inc.,
Cambridge, MA
P579. Mortality Benefit in Resuming Novel Oral Anticoagulants after
Hospitalization for Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Neha Nigam, MD, Parita Patel, MD, Neil Sengupta, MD; University of
Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P580. Comparison of Real-World Treatment Patterns for Patients Newly
Diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s Disease Who Receive
Early vs Late Biologic Therapy
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS1, Damion Nero, PhD2, Nianwen Shi, PhD3;
1. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; 2. Truven
Health Analytics Inc., Ann Arbor, MI; 3. Truven Health Analytics Inc.,
Cambridge, MA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P590. Association of Proton Pump Inhibitor Use with Serum
Biomarkers of Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, and Cardiovascular
Risk
Gregory Austin, MD, MPH; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical
Campus, Aurora, CO
P591. A Decrease in Hesitancy Towards Treatment with Adalimumab
in Patients Enrolled in a Nurse Care Management Program
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG1, David T. Rubin, MD, FACG2,
Corey A. Siegel, MD3, Millie D. Long, MD, MPH, FACG4, Ronnalyn
M. Collins, RN, BSN5, Marc Shortess5, Terriell Scrimager5, Judy
L. Dziedzic, RN5, Samantha F. Eichner, PharmD5; 1. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; 2. University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL; 3.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; 4. University of
North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC; 5. AbbVie, Inc.,
North Chicago, IL
P592. Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome: A Systematic Review
Muthena Maklad, MD, Mustafa Al-Shammari, MD, Karina Herrera,
MD, Ji Yoo, MD, Ranjit Makar, MD; University of Nevada School of
Medicine, Las Vegas, NV
P593. Systematic Literature Review on the Immunogenicity of
Biologics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Sadiq Lula, BSc1, Séverine Vermeire, MD, PhD2, Ann Gils, PharmD,
PhD3, Paola Accossato, MSc4, Amy Marren, MD5; 1. Envision Pharma
Group, London, England, United Kingdom; 2. University Hospitals
Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium; 3. Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium; 4. Pfizer, Srl, Rome, Lazio,
Italy; 5. Pfizer, Inc, Collegeville, PA
P594. The Impact of Stool Banks on Access to Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection in the
United States: A Geospatial Analysis
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Zain Kassam, MD, MPH1, Alexandra Lieberman, BA2, Rodrigo Muñoz,
BA3, Carolyn Edelstein, MPA1, Majdi Osman, MD, MPH4, Mark Smith,
PhD1, Jessica R. Allegretti, MD, MPH5, Pratik Panchal, MD, MPH6;
1. OpenBiome, Medford, MA; 2. OpenBiome & George Washington
University School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Medford, MA;
3. OpenBiome & University of Alabama at Birmingham School of
Medicine, Medford, MA; 4. OpenBiome & Harvard Medical School,
Medford, MA; 5. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA; 6.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Medford, MA
P595. Common Inpatient Practices Related to Gastrointestinal (GI) and
Liver Diseases in Non-GI Medical Professionals
Sumant Arora, MD1, Gurpartap Sidhu, MD2, Muhammad Yasir Khan,
MD3, Steven Young, MD4, Jewell Halanych, MD1, Deepak Agrawal,
MD5, Omair Atiq, MD5; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery
Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. Cook County Health and Hospital
Systems, Chicago, IL; 3. Seton Hall University School of Health
and Medical Sciences, Trenton, NJ; 4. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 5. University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P596. High No-show Rates in the Outpatient Clinic: Analysis of a
University Based Gastroenterology (GI) Practice
Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS1, Pramod Pantangi, MBBS1, Sekou Rawlins,
MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P597. Adherence to Quality of Care Indicators for Hospitalized Patients
with Cirrhosis: Does Physician Specialty Improve Adherence?
Eiman H. Nabi, MD1, Le Kang, BS, MS, MA, PhD2, Sarah Hartigan,
MD1, John F. Kuemmerle, MD, FACG1; 1. Virginia Commonwealth
University Health System, Richmond, VA; 2. Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
P598. Factors That Influence the Length of Work-up in Digestive
Disease
Amnon Sonnenberg, MD, MSc; Oregon Health & Science University,
Portland, OR
P599. Epidemiology of Hepatocellular Cancer in Florida State
Ofor Ewelukwa, MD, MSc1, Roniel Cabrera, MD, MS2, Fei Zou, Ph.D1,
Xinlei Mi, BS1; 1. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 2. University of
Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P581. The Utility of CT Imaging in Abdominal Pain Patients Presenting
to the ED: A Tertiary-Care Center Experience
Nikhil Seth, MD, Amy Lu, MD, Hui-Wei Chen, MD, Margaret Hsieh,
MD, Klaus Bielefeldt, MD, PhD; University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Pittsburgh, PA
P582. Inappropriate Use of Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) Infusion
in Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding (UGIB) Patients and the Impact
of Proper Physician Education on Outcome: An Experience in Two
Community Hospitals
Dhruvan Patel, MD1, Tawseef Dar, MD2, Anisha Daxini, MD3, Vandan
Panchal, MD, MPH3, Jack Janani, MD2, Joseph Alukal, MD2, Prasad
Konda, MD2, Atul Sharma, MD2, Adil Mir, MD2, Rupinder Mann,
MD2, Steve Lichtenstein, DO4; 1. Mercy Catholic Medical Center,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Darby, PA; 3.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 4. Mercy Fitzgerald
Hospital, Darby, PA
P583. Helicobacter pylori-Associated Ulcers and Related
Hospitalizations Are Common at a Safety Net Hospital in Arizona
Layth Al-Jashaami, MD1, Yasir A. Al-Zubaidi, MD2, Sailaja Boddu,
MBBS3, Mustafa A. Alani, MD4, Ruyam Mahmood, MD5, Gurbir
Sehmbey, MD6, Abdul Nadir, MD6; 1. Banner University Medical
Center, Tempe, AZ; 2. Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, Shreveport, LA; 3. Maricopa Integrated Health System, Gilbert,
AZ; 4. Maricopa Integrated Health System, Tempe, AZ; 5. Eisenhower
Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA; 6. Maricopa Integrated Health
System, Phoenix, AZ
P584. Atrial Fibrillation Is Associated with Worse Overall Outcomes in
Patients with Acute Pancreatitis – A Nationwide Outcome Analysis
Daniel Castaneda, MD1, Paul T. Kroner, MD2, Alejandro Lemor, MD2,
Carlos Gongora, MD2, Shawn Lee, MD3, Carolina R. Hurtado, MD4,
Farid Gholitabar, MD2, Luisa F. Guzman Bacca, MD5, Hamid R. Sima,
MD2; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York,
NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New
York, NY; 3. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai
St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York, NY; 4. Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
West, New York, NY; 5. Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia,
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
P585. Age-Appropriate Screening/Prophylaxis in Cirrhotic Minority
Populations
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2, Lyna Campo, MD1, Yu
Sun, MD1, Nadyn Giralt, MD1, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD1; 1. SBH Health
System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P586. An Innovative Approach: Implementation of an Asynchronous
Pilot Adult Gastroenterology E-Consult Program
Rajitha Venkatesh, MD1, Emily Campbell, MPH2, Michael Thiim, MD2,
Sandhya Rao, MD2, Timothy Ferris, MD2, Jason Wasfy, MD2, James
Richter, MD, MA2; 1. Massachusetts General Hospital for Children,
Boston, MA; 2. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
P587. Variation in Complications and Costs from Colorectal Resections
Across VA Facilities
Chelle L. Wheat, PhD, MPH, Eric Gunnink, MS, Shirley Paski, MD,
Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS, Dana Lynge, MD, Xiao-Hua (Andrew)
Zhou, PhD, Steven Zeliadt, PhD; VA Puget Sound Healthcare System,
Seattle, WA
P588. Morbidity and Mortality of Neutropenic Enterocolitis in
Leukemia Patients: National Trends and In-hospital Outcomes
Nancy Gupta, MD1, Akshaya Gopalakrishnan, MBBS2, Parasuram
Krishnamoorthy, MD3, Rahul Gupta, MBBS4, Sachin Sule, MD5, Adrian
Holm, DO6; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA;
2. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 3. Einstein
Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA; 4. Government Medical
College, New York, NY; 5. New York Medical College Westchester
Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 6. University of Iowa Hospitals and
Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P589. Encapsulated Lyophilized Fecal Microbiota Therapy for the
Treatment of Clostridium difficile Infection
Thomas J. Borody, MD, PhD, FRACP, FACG, Scott W. Mitchell, Connie
Wong, Anthony Jaworski; Centre for Digestive Diseases, Five Dock,
New South Wales, Australia
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P600. Adrenal Insufficiency Is Associated with Increased Morbidity
and Resource Utilization in Patients Hospitalized with Acute
Pancreatitis: Results of a Nationwide Analysis
Vicente T. San Martin, MD1, Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Carolina R. Hurtado,
MD2, Vijay Dalapathi, MD3, Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD4; 1. Mount
Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai West, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 4. Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic
Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
P601. Prevalence and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in HIV/
AIDS
Sasan Mosadeghi, MD, MS1, Christopher V. Almario, MD, MSHPM2,
William Chey, MD3, Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG1; 1. CedarsSinai Center for Outcomes Research and Education, Los Angeles,
CA; 2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 3. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P602. Use of a Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment Tool for Patients
Undergoing Upper Endoscopy and Colonoscopy: A Quality Improvement
Project from a Large Tertiary Care Center
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Brian J. Horner, MD1, Takayuki Suzuki, MD1, Marjan Champine, MS2,
Jade Grimmett, MS2, Wendy Kohlmann, MS2, Niloy J Samadder, MD,
MSc1, Kathryn Peterson, MD3, Stacey Kirkland1, Matthew Steenblik,
MD1, Amanda Gammon, MS, CGC2, Kory Jasperson, MS, CGC4,
Priyanka Kanth, MD, MSCI1; 1. University of Utah School of Medicine,
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Salt Lake City,
UT; 2. Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT; 3. University of
Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT; 4. Ambry Genetics, Aliso
Viejo, CA
P603. ‘Real World’ Response Rates with Direct-Acting Antiviral
Agents Among Veterans with Chronic Hepatitis C Treated at a Local VA
Medical Center
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Nasir Halim, MD, Dekey Lhewa, MD, Deanna Oliver, MD, Pradeep
Atla, MD, MPH, Shilpi Gupta, MD, Devang Prajapati, Md; VA Central
California Health Care System, Fresno, CA
P604. GIST: Characteristics, Survival, and Response Rates: A Low- to
Middle-Income Country Perspective
Mohsen Pourmorteza, MD1, Abdul Hannan, MD1, Usman Ahmed,
MD2, Ather Kazmi, MD2, Mark Young, MD1; 1. East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN; 2. Shuakat Khanum Memorial Cancer
Hospital and Research Centre, Lahore, Pakistan
P605. Restarting Warfarin After Hospitalization for Lower
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Is Associated with Improved Survival
Parita Patel, MD, Neha Nigam, MD, Neil Sengupta, MD; University of
Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P606. Clinical Outcomes of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal
Bleeding (NVUGIB) in Patients with Warfarin (Vitamin K Antagonist)
Gun Jung Youn, MD1, Woo Chul Chung, MD, PhD2; 1. Catholic
University of Korea, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Suwon, Kyonggi-do, South
Korea; 2. Department of Internal Medicine, The Catholic University of
Korea, Suwon, Kyonggi-do, South Korea
P607. Higher Mortality in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and
Gastrointestinal Bleeding While on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy with Oral
Anticoagulants
Parita Patel, MD, Neha Nigam, MD, Neil Sengupta, MD; University of
Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P608. Weight Loss and GERD Counseling Among Patients Naive to
Acid Suppression Medications Who Become Long-term Proton Pump
Inhibitor Users
Jennifer Czwornog, MD, Jennifer Weiskopf, MD, Sarah Ryan, BS,
Miranda Kroehl, PhD, Gregory Austin, MD, MPH; University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO
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P609. Lower Serum Level of Ferritin in Patients with H. pylori Infection
Is Improved by H. pylori Eradication Without Affecting Daily Intake of
Iron and Vitamin C
Satoru Nakagawa, MD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, MD, PhD1,
Daisuke Chinda, MD, PhD1, Satoshi Sato, MD, PhD1, Shigeyuki
Nakaji, MD, PhD2, Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD1; 1. Department of
Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,
Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 2. Department of Social Medicine, Hirosaki
University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
P610. Endoscopic Outcomes in the Centenarian Population
Kevin Tin, MD, MBA, Steven Guttmann, MD, Thomas Hong, DO,
Jonathan Garellek, DO, Andrew Kroh, MD, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG,
Rabin Rahmani, MD; Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P611. Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage: Hospital
Status and Weekend Admissions Effect on Mortality and Early
Endoscopy – National Inpatient Sample Study 2003-2012
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Srikanth Yandrapalli, MD2, Deepthi
Gandhiraj, MD2, Saad Qadwai, MD2, Zeeshan Solangi, MBBS1,
Sachin Sule, MD2, Shireen Pais, MD2; 1. New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center, White Plains, NY; 2. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
OUTCOMES RESEARCH
P612. Duodenoscope Recalls Following Recent Outbreaks of
Duodenoscope-Transmitted Bacterial Infections
Sonia Shah, MD; Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P613. Self-Efficacy in Children with Functional Constipation and
Associated Fecal Incontinence Predicts Treatment Success
Neha Santucci, MD1, Miranda van Tilburg, PhD2, Aryn Karpinski,
PhD3, Allan Rosenberg, MD1, Rachel Herdes, MD1, Eva Stoops, BA1,
Lauren Rein, BA1, Amir Amadofeeley, BA1, Paul Hyman, MD1; 1.
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA;
2. Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; 3. Kent State University, Cleveland, OH
PEDIATRICS
P614. Are Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Chronic Cough Predictive of
Positive Outcomes on EGD and Impedance Monitoring?
Sayali Yewale, MBBS1, Anand Nath, MBBS2, Sona Sehgal, MD3,
Nancy M. Bauman, MD4, Dinesh Pillai, MD5; 1. Department
of Pediatrics, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ; 2.
Department of Internal Medicine, MedStar Washington Hospital
Cetner, Washington, DC; 3. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology,
Childrens National Health Center, Washington, DC; 4. Division
of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Childrens National Health Center,
Washington, DC; 5. Division of Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine,
Childrens National Health Center, Washington, DC
P615. Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation in Children for Clostridium difficile Infection: Results
from 9 Pediatric Centers in the United States
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Majdi Osman, MD, MPH1, Adila Khoiri, MBBS2, Zachery Stoltzner,
BS3, Emily Koelsch, RN, BSN3, Kelsey O’Brien, MPH3, Kelly Ling,
BS3, Mark Smith, PhD3, Maria M. Oliva-Hemker, MD4, Stacy Kahn,
MD5, Jessica R. Allegretti, MD, MPH6, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH3; 1.
OpenBiome & Harvard Medical School, Medford, MA; 2. OpenBiome
& Sydney Children’s Hospital, Medford, MA; 3. OpenBiome, Medford,
MA; 4. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD;
5. University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 6. Brigham &
Women’s Hospital, Cambridge, MA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
PEDIATRICS
P623. Use of Biliary Stent Placement to Treat Postoperative
Esophageal Stricture in an Infant
Dhvani Shah, MD1, Yolanda Rivas, MD2, Alexander Koral, MD1,
Sammy Ho, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2.
Moses Montefiore Hospital, New York, NY
P624. The Role of Octreotide in Pediatric Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Secondary to Angiodysplasia in Right Heart Failure
Kanika Puri, MBBS, Jean P. Molleston, MD; Indiana University School
of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P625. A Case of Congenital Portosystemic Shunt Treated with Shunt
Embolization
Kanika Puri, MBBS1, Francis Marshalleck, MD1, Girish Subbarao,
MD2; 1. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2.
Indiana University, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN
P626. An Unusual Cause of Severe Respiratory Distress in a Young
Patient with Appendicitis: A Case Study
George Vasquez-Rios, MD1, Lesly Calixto-Aguilar, MD1, Richard
Pajuelo, MD2, Wilder Alarcon, MD2; 1. Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Lima, Peru; 2. Hospital Nacional Cayetano
Heredia, Lima, Lima, Peru
P627. The Resilient Anomaly: A Rare Case of Pediatric Pelvic
Venous Malformation Resistant to Embolization
Anam Rizvi, BS1, Yi-horng Lee, MD2, Swati Pawa, MD, FACG1; 1.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers
University, Piscataway, NJ
P628. Disseminated Histoplasmosis in a Pediatric Crohn’s Patient on
Infliximab Therapy
Linda Wang, MD1, Shahrazad Saab, MD2, Ali Salar Khalili, MD2,
Jonathan Moses, MD1; 1. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital,
Cleveland, OH; 2. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland,
OH
P629. Acquired Copper Deficiency: Prolonged Jejunal Nutrition Support
in a Child
Faith Hicks, MS, RDN, CSP1, Divya Mirchandani, MD2, Samra
Blanchard, Jr., MD3, Anjali Malkani, MBBS, CNSC4; 1. University of
Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD; 2. New York Methodist
Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; 3. University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD; 4. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P616. Is Constipation More Common in Overweight Children?
Manoj Shah, MD, Aniket Patole, Puja Darji, BS; Loma Linda University
School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA
P617. Eradication of Persistent C. difficile Infection (CDI) in Pediatric
Patients Requiring Complex Medical Care: Experience with Use of
Golytely and Vancomycin Enema
Manoj Shah, MD1, Leo Jeng, MD1, Jared Padgett, MBA2, James
Gillespie, PhD3, Doug Padgett, BS2, Ravindra Rao, MD1; 1. Loma
Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA; 2. Totally Kids,
Pediatric Acute Rehabilitation and Sub-acute Care, Loma Linda, CA;
3. University of Phoenix, Loma Linda, CA
P618. The Development and Well-Being Assessment (DAWBA)
Screening for Psychiatric Comorbidity in Urban Siberian Adolescents
with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Ivan Novitckii, PhD, Margarita Shubina, Sergey Tereshchenko, PhD;
Scientific Research Institute of Medical Problems of the North,
Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy Kray, Russia
P619. A Gene Expression Profile Test (EoGenius) for the Diagnosis of
Eosinophilic Esophagitis Shows Excellent Correlation with Histological
Findings of Esophageal Biopsies
Danilo V. Tadeo, Jr., MD, MLS(ASCP)CM1, Bisher Abdullah, MD1,
Jennifer Scudiere, MD2, Richard Lash, MD, FACG3, Robert M. Genta,
MD, FACG3; 1. Prime Health Clinic, Puyallup, WA; 2. Miraca Life
Sciences Research Institute, Phoenix, AZ; 3. Miraca Life Sciences
Research Institute, Irving, TX
P620. Bile Acid Composition Changes over 6 Months Following Fecal
Microbiota Transplantation in Children with Recurrent C. difficile
Infections
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Lea Ann Chen, MD1, Suchitra Hourigan, MD2, Arielle Radin, BA1,
Melissa Weidner, MD3, Maria M. Oliva-Hemker, MD4, Cynthia Sears,
MD4, Norman Javitt, MD, PhD1; 1. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, Fairfax, VA; 3. Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Albuquerque, MD; 4. Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
P621. High Frecuency of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in
Symptomatic Preterm Infants
Mario Blancas, MD1, Monica Hidalgo, MD1, Ruben Martinez, MD1,
Claudia Blanco, MD2, Alejandro Angeles, MD3, Isabel Bernardez,
MD1, Jose Iglesias, MD1, Jose Suarez, MD1; 1. Hospital Español de
Mexico, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 2. Hospital San Ángel
Inn, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; 3. Instituto Nacional de
Cancerologia, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
P622. Rates of Mucosal Healing and Correlation to Clinical
Assessment in Pediatric Crohn’s Disease
Denise Do, MD1, Megha Mehta, MD2, Sharon Perry, CPNP2, Judy
Splawski, MD2, Thomas J. Sferra, MD2, Jonathan Moses, MD1; 1.
Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH; 2. Rainbow
Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, OH
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P630. Exclusion of Donor Mechanical or Pharmacologic Bowel
Decontamination in Intestine Transplantation
Jared W. Clouse, MS, Richard S. Mangus, MD, MS, Chandrashekhar
A. Kubal, MD, PhD, Burcin Ekser, MD, PhD, Jonathan A. Fridell, MD;
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P631. Causes and Outcomes of Non-responsive Celiac Disease
Abhijeet Yadav, MD1, Mariana Urquiaga, MD1, Satya Kurada, MD1,
Joshua Hansen, MS2, Daniel Leffler, MD, MS1, Ciaran Kelly, MD3;
1. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA; 2. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, West
Newton, MA
P632. A Comparative Readability Analysis of Online Patient Education
Materials for Diarrhea
Laura Rotundo, MD1, Rishabh Gulati, MD1, Mohammad Nawaz, MD2,
Sushil Ahlawat, MD1; 1. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark,
NJ; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
Newark, NJ
P633. Longer Term Efficacy of Lanreotide Autogel/Depot (LAN) for
Symptomatic Treatment of Carcinoid Syndrome (CS) in Neuroendocrine
Tumor (NET) Patients from the ELECT Open Label Study
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
George A. Fisher, Jr., MD, PhD 1, Edward M. Wolin, MD2, Pamela L.
Kunz, MD1, Nilani Liyanage, MSc3, Beloo Mirakhur, MD, PhD4, Susan
Pitman Lowenthal, MD, MPH4, Rodney F. Pommier, MD5, Montaser
Shaheen, MD6, Aaron Vinik, MD7; 1. Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, CA; 2. Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care,
Bronx, NY; 3. Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., Boulogne-Billancourt,
France; 4. Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., Basking Ridge, NJ; 5.
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR; 6. University of
New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM; 7. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA
P634. Utilization of Gastroenterology Electronic Consultations in the
Veteran Administration Boston Healthcare System
Horst C. Weber, MD1, Rishabh Sachdev, MD2, Gayatri Patel, MD2,
Vikram Singh, MD2, Mustafa Haroon, MD2, Judith Strymish, MD3,
Gouri Gupte, PhD, MHA4; 1. Boston Medical Center, Jamaica Plain,
MA; 2. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3. VA Boston HealthCare
System, West Roxbury, MA; 4. Boston University School of Public
Health, Boston, MA
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P635. Donor Screening Experience for Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation for Patients with Recurrent C. difficile Infection
Raseen Tariq, MBBS, Renee Weatherly, Patricia Kammer, CCRP,
Darrell Pardi, MD, MS, Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS; Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P636. Does a Negative Follow-up tTG-IgA Predict Intestinal Healing?
Hongfei Fang, MD1, Katherine King2, Joseph J. Larson, BS2, Joseph
Murray, MD2; 1. Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education,
Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P637. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients in
Patients Hospitalized with Small Bowel Obstruction, Without Hernia: An
Analysis of National Readmission Database
Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD1, Sushil Garg, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa,
MD2, James P. Campbell, MD3, Sukhman Shergill, MD4, Nancy
Gupta, MD5, Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD6; 1. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. University of Minnesota, Saint Paul,
MN; 4. Minneapolis, MN; 5. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 6. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P638. Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Pulmonary Hypertension
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD1, Josephine Cool, MD1, Stephanie L.
Gold, MD1, Luis Barraza, MD1, Maria Karas, MD1, Irina Sobol, MD1,
Evelyn Horn, MD1, Clara Oromendia, MS2, Carl V. Crawford, MD1; 1.
New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2.
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
P639. Determinants of Patient Satisfaction with Medical Care in Celiac
Disease
Adam Faye, MD1, Srihari Mahadev, MD1, Benjamin Lebwohl, MD,
MS2, Peter Green, MD2; 1. Columbia University Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical
Center, New York, NY
P640. Discrimination of Fasting and Fed Manometric Gastric and Small
Bowel Contraction Morphology in Healthy Humans Using Principal
Components Analysis
Joseph Dickens, BS1, Jason Baker, MS2, Allen Lee, MD1, Mark
Koenigsknecht, PhD1, Ann Fioritto, BS1, Gordon Amidon, PhD1, Kerby
Shedden, PhD1, Duxin Sun, PhD1, William Hasler, MD3; 1. University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. University of Michigan Health System,
Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann
Arbor, MI
P641. Development of the Standardized Dietitian Integrated Evaluation
Tool for Gluten-Free Diets (DIET-GFD)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Donald Duerksen, MD1, Silvester Jocelyn, MD, PhD2, Dana Weiten,
RD3, Kathy Green, RD4, Kari Duerksen, BSc5, Kaitlyn Wilkey, RD6,
John Walker, PhD1, Lesley Graff, PhD1; 1. University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 2. Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA;
3. Grace General Hospital, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 4. St. Boniface
Hospital, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; 5. University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SA, Canada; 6. Harvard Center for Celiac Disease
Research, Boston, MA
P642. Clear Liquids vs Polyethylene Glycol Bowel Preparation for
Video Capsule Endoscopy of the Small Intestine: A Prospective
Randomized Controlled Trial
Runalia Bahar, MD1, Asha Gupta, MD2, Surinder Mann, MD, FACG3;
1. University of California Davis Medical Center, Atlanta, GA; 2.
University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; 3.
University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramneto, CA
P643. Diagnostic Approach and Testing of Whipple’s Disease
Nicholas Crews, MD1, Kelly Cawcutt, MD2, Bobbi Pritt, MD1, Robin
Patel, MD1, Abinash Virk, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2.
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P644. A Validation Study on the Diagnosis of Celiac Disease in Military
Service Members
Noah Hall, MD1, Ashley Alcala, BS2, Mary Burman, RN, BSN3,
Fouad Moawad, MD3, Brooks Cash, MD4, Joseph Murray, MD5, Chad
Porter, PhD, MPH2; 1. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Rockville, MD; 2. Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD;
3. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD; 4.
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 5. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
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P645. Spectrum of Small Bowel Mucosal Abnormalities Identified
by Capsule Endoscopy in Patients with Portal Hypertension of Varied
Etiology
Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Gokul Bollu Janakan,
MD2, Rajayogesh Kalamegam, MD2, Sathiamoorthy Suriyanarayanan,
MD2, Prasad Menta Sanjeevaraya, MD2, Chandrasekar Thoguluva
Seshadri, MD2; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2.
MedIndia Institute of Medical Specialties, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
P646. Clinical and Demographic Features of Patients Developing
Lesion-Related Capsule Retention During Video Capsule Endoscopy: A
4-year Ambulatory GI Practice Experience
Nikita A. Narayani, Raj I. Narayani, MD; Gastrointestinal Associates,
PC, Knoxville, TN
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P647. Atypical Presentation of T-Cell Lymphoproliferative Disorder in
an Oldest Old
Javier Lopez, MD1, Brenda Jimenez, MD2, Diana Galindo, MD3; 1.
Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL;
2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston,
FL; 3. Medicine Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P648. Duodenal GIST Masquerading as Pancreatic Head Mass in a
Patient with Von Recklinghausen’s Disease– Case Report
Abhishek Bhurwal, MBBS, MD1, Gaurav Sharma, MD2, Lawrence
Rosenthal, MD2, Ronald Chamberlain, MD, MPA2; 1. St. Barnabas
Medical Center, West Orange, NJ; 2. St. Barnabas Medical Center,
Livingston, NJ
P649. A Rare and Fatal Manifestation of Hepatitis C Cryoglobulinemia
Priyanka Chugh, MD1, Dana Berg, MD1, Rahul Sao, MBBS1,
Daniela Jodorkovsky, MD2; 1. Westchester Medical Center at New
York Medical College, Valhalla, NY; 2. New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center, New York, NY
P650. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Desmoid Tumors: Random
Association or Syndrome?
Amruta Panwala, MBBS1, Frank Senatore, MD2, Richa Bhardwaj,
MBBS3; 1. University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT; 2. University
of Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT; 3. University of
Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
P651. A Rare Case of Mixed Adeno-Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the
Ileocecal Valve
Jamie L. Skrove, DO1, Hector Gonzalez, MSIII2, Leena Chacko.
Saline, DO3, Dominic M. Colella, DO1, Javier Sobrado, MD3; 1. Nova
Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami, FL; 2. Florida
International University, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Miami,
FL; 3. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL
P652. Zika Virus: A Rare Case with Presenting Symptoms of
Gastroenteritis and Transaminitis with Subsequent Progression to
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Jamie L. Skrove, DO1, Joseph Salhab, DO1, Dominic M. Colella, DO1,
George Michel, Jr.2, Javier Sobrado, MD3, Mario Almeida, MD4; 1.
Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami, FL; 2.
University of Miami, Miami, FL; 3. Nova Southeastern University,
Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL; 4. Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL
P653. Intestinal Behcet’s Disease
Allen Ozeran, DO1, Ryan Denney, DO2, Muhammed Baig, DO2, Mark
Pinkhasov, DO,PharmD2, Michael Sciarra, DO2; 1. Hackensack
University Medical Center, Edgewater, NJ; 2. Hackensack University
Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ
P654. ALK-anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma of the Small Bowel: A Case
Report
Thomas Geisler, DO1, Faiz Javed, DO2, Adam Riordan, DO3, Kevin
Castillo, DO3, Milan Dodig, MD4, Keith Black, DO2; 1. St. Joseph
Medical Center, Sharon, PA; 2. St. Joseph Medical Center, Warren,
OH; 3. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA; 4. North
East Ohio Gastroenterologists, Warren, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P669. An Unusual Cause of Intermittent Melena
Hossein Movahed, MD, Amit Raina, MD, Mohamed Magdy
Abdelfatah, MD, Sumyra Kachru, MD, Hamza Khalid, MD; East
Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, Vidant Medical
Center, Greenville, NC
P670. Segmental Arterial Mediolysis: A Non-inflammatory, Nonatherosclerotic Arteriopathy Presenting as Abdominal Pain
Sree Kowsika, MD1, Sofiya Rehman, MD1, Ibrahim Ghobrial, MD2;
1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Mckeesport, Monroeville,
PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Mckeesport,
Mckeesport, PA
P671. Ethylene Glycol Induced Bowel Perforation
Sree Kowsika, MD; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Mckeesport, Monroeville, PA
P672. A Rare Case of Small Bowel Malignancy: Duodenal
Adenocarcinoma
Michelle C. Tong, MD, Craig Gluckman, MD, Petros Benias, MD;
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
P673. An Uncommon Lesion of the Duodenum
Theodore Pettle, MD1, Jad Z. Bou-Abdallah, MD2; 1. State University
of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,
Amherst, NY; 2. Buffalo VA Western New York, Buffalo, NY
P674. An Uncommon Cause of Diffuse Abdominal Pain and
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Theodore Pettle, MD1, Jad Z. Bou-Abdallah, MD2, Jan Novak, MD3,
Tara Menon, MD1; 1. State University of New York at Buffalo School
of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Amherst, NY; 2. Buffalo VA
Western New York, Buffalo, NY; 3. State University of New York at
Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY
P675. Atraumatic Splenic Rupture: An Unusual Presentation of Hairy
Cell Leukemia
Danial Shaikh, MD, Naeem Abbas, MD, Anil Dev, MD; Bronx Lebanon
Hospital Center, Bronx, NY
P676. Duodeno-caval Fistula: A Rare Case with an Unusual Etiology
Syed Nazeer Mahmood, MBBS1, Ali AlSayed Hussain, MD2,
Harjiwander Sidhu, MD3; 1. Georgetown University Hospital and
Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC; 2. Georgetown
University Hospital, Washington, DC; 3. Washington DC VA Medical
Center, Washington, DC
P677. Adenomyomatous Polyp of the Duodenum: A Phenomenon Seen
Rarely
Shruti Agrawal, BA1, Salwa Hussain, MD2, Mohammad Elbatta, MD2,
Johnathon Markus, MD2, Syed-Mohammed Jafri, MD2, Mostafa
Ibrahim, MD, FACG2; 1. Wayne State University School of Medicine,
Detroit, MI; 2. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
P678. Massive Hemorrhage from Ectopic Duodenal Varices:
Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach
Tyler House, DO1, Patrick Webb, MD2, Chad Baarson, MD2; 1. Naval
Medical Center Portsmouth, Suffolk, VA; 2. Naval Medical Center
Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA
P679. Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastatic to Small Bowel with Anemia
Josephine Cool, MD1, Tushar Khanna2, Russel Rosenblatt, MD1,
Charles Maltz, MD, PhD1, David Wan, MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/
Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Weill Cornell Medicine,
Qatar, Cornell University, New York, NY
P680. An Unusual Case of Paraneoplastic Gastrointestinal Dysmotility
Alan Chen, MD1, Timothy McGorisk, MD2, Marty Meyer, MD3; 1. The
Ohio State University Department of Internal Medicine, Columbus, OH;
2. The Ohio State University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
& Nutrition, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P681. Gastrointestinal Anisakidosis: Watch What You Eat!
Moiz Ahmed, MD, Bindu Mudduluru, MBBS, Mayurathan Kesavan,
MD, Nishitha Thumallapally, MD, Dikshya Sharma, MD, Ambreen
Khalil, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P682. Visceral Angioedema: A Rare Complication of ACE Inhibitors
Causing Chronic Diarrhea
Joseph Gabriel, MD, Harika Balagoni, MD, Aaysha Kapila, MD, Kailash
Bajaj, MD; East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P655. Complete Remission of IgA Nephropathy Following Gluten Free
Diet in the Setting of Cryptogenic Cirrhosis: A Case Report
Shubham Vatsya, MD1, Marijeta Pekez, MD2, Narendra Bhargava,
DM1, Kshitij Thakur, MD2; 1. Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Jodhpur,
Rajasthan, India; 2. Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA
P656. The Different Loop Syndrome
Ghassan Alzayer, MD1, Rohit Singhania, MBBS2, David Desilets, MD2;
1. Baystate Medical Center, Broad Brook, CT; 2. Baystate Medical
Center, Springfield, MA
P657. Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis and Superior Mesenteric
Artery Syndrome: Causation or Coincidence?
Oscar Garza ovalle, MD, Cari Sorrell, MD, Ifeoma Aduba, MD, Amol
Katkar, MD, Hardik Shah, MD, Yasmin Alishahi, MD; University of
Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P658. Celiac Disease and Treatment of Hypothyroidism: An
Unappreciated Problem
Ramy Sedhom, MD, Kristina Katz, MD; Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P659. A Delayed Diagnosis of Intramural Hematoma in a Hemophiliac
Aaron Mendelson, MD1, Joanna Melia, MD2; 1. Johns Hopkins
University Hospital, Columbia, MD; 2. Johns Hopkins University
Hospital, Baltimor, MD
P660. It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right: A GI and Hematology
Collaboration to Diagnose an Atypical Cause of Abdominal Pain and GI
Bleeding
Vanessa Mendez, MD, Kaely S. Bade, MD, Martin Moehlen, MD,
MPH; Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P661. When the Cows Come Home: The Diagnostic Challenge of
Mycobacterial Peritonitis
Rishika Chugh, MD, Christopher D. Velez, MD, Daniel Behin, MD;
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P662. Successful Coil Embolization Without Balloon Occlusion of
Mesocaval (Jejunal) Varices – a Case of Obscure Gastrointestinal
Bleeding in a Patient with NASH Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension
Andrew Q. Weeks, MD, David Ray, MD, Bhavika Dave, MD, Brian
Borg, MD; University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
P663. The Enteropathy Associated with Common Variable
Immunoglobulin Deficiency: A Report of 2 Cases
Souleymane Diallo, DO1, Charles W. Randall, MD2, Mazyar Malakouti,
MD1; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio,
San Antonio, TX; 2. University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio, Gastroenterology Research of America, San Antonio, TX
P664. A Unusual Case of Abdominal Discomfort in a Diabetic Patient:
A Case Study
George Vasquez-Rios, MD1, Luis Vasquez Elera, MD2, Raul de los
Rios, MD2, Eduar Bravo, MD2, Jose L. Pinto, MD2; 1. Universidad
Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Lima, Peru; 2. Hospital Nacional
Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Lima, Peru
P665. Autoimmune Gastrointestinal Dysmotility Due to Small Cell Lung
Cancer
Anna Lipowska, MD1, Dejan Micic, MD2, Allison Cavallo, MD1, Edwin
McDonald, MD1; 1. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. University of
Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL
P666. Granular Cell Tumor of the Duodenum: A Rare Entity
John D. Picano, MD1, Weiguo Liu, MD, PhD1, Thomas C. Mahl, MD2;
1. State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; 2. Buffalo VA
Western New York, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
P667. A Rare Etiology of Febrile Diarrhea to Remember: Intestinal
Tuberculosis
Dominic M. Colella, DO1, Joseph Salhab, DO1, Michael Valladares,
DO1, George Michel, Jr.2, Javier Sobrado, MD3; 1. Nova Southeastern
University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami, FL; 2. University of Miami,
Miami, FL; 3. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami,
FL
P668. A Unique Cause of an Acute Gastrointestinal Bleed: A Case
Report of a Small Bowel Fibroblastic Reticular Cell Sarcoma
Stephanie L. Gold, MD, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD, Russell
Rosenblatt, MD, Jose Jessurun, MD, David Wan, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P683. An Unexpected Cause of a Duodenal Polyp
Vanessa C. Costilla, MD, Allan Parker, DO; University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P684. What Lies Beneath: A Case of Mesenteric Panniculitis
Masquerading as Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis
Thomas Kingston, MD, Kasra Adham, MD, Ragheb Harb, MD,
Mohammad Shakhatreh, MD; Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA
P685. A 27-Year-Old Man with a Rare Cause of Smouldering Abdominal
Pain: Propionibacterium acnes-Positive Abdominal Cerebrospinal Fluid
Pseudocyst
Chung Sang Tse, MD, Stephen English, MD, MBA, Arya Mohabbat,
MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P686. When Tumor Is the Rumor: A 65-Year-Old Man with
Streptococcus bovis Bacteremia Without Colonic Neoplasm
Chung Sang Tse, MD, Justin Brandler, MD, Laura Raffals, MD, Luke
Hafdahl, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P687. Knots in Your Stomach: The Challenge of Omental Infarction
Christopher D. Velez, MD1, Larry Siu, Md2, Sammy Ho, MD, FACG1; 1.
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Affiliates in Gastroenterology,
West Orange, NJ
P688. Neuroendocrine Gastrointestinal Neoplasm and Erdheim-Chester
Disease
Samer Bolis, DO1, Patrick Hickey, DO1, Shashin Shah, MD2, Hiral
Shah, MD2; 1. Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; 2. Eastern
Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, Allentown, PA
P689. A Rare Case of Granulomatous Lymphadenitis Presenting as a
Duodenal Mass in a Patient with Celiac Disease
Abhinav Tiwari, MD1, Khola Qamar, MD2, Zubair Khan, MD1, Umar
Darr, MD1, Anas Renno, MD1, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG1; 1. University
of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH; 2. University of Toledo Medical
Center, Perrysburg, OH
P690. Challenging Diagnosis of Helminthic Infection in an Incarcerated
Patient with Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Peripheral Eosinophilia
Toby Mathew, MD, Asmeen Bhatt, MD, PhD, Vincent Petros, DO,
Habeeb Salameh, MD, CMQ, Roger Soloway, MD; University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
P691. The First Reported Case of Appendiceal Diverticulum in a
Horseshoe Appendix
Michelle Loftus, DO, Evan Levine, DO, Paul Leis, DO, Gerald Bahr,
MD; Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY
P692. Appendiceal Mucocele on Screening Colonoscopy
Hamza Oglat1, David Wan, MD2; 1. Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar, New
York, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New
York, NY
P693. A Rare Case of a Congenital Duodenal Web in an Adult Patient
Lara Dakhoul, MD1, Robert Pintozzi, MD1, Kamran Ayub, MD2; 1.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak
Lawn, IL; 2. Silver Cross Hospital, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak
Lawn, IL
P694. Duodenal Serrated Adenoma with Low Grade Dysplasia in a
Liver Transplant Recipient- a Rare Presentation of an Increasingly
Recognized Subset of Adenomas
Kashif J. Khan, MD1, Mitchell Basel, MD2, Michael Constantinescu,
MD3, Tania S. Rowland, MD3, Y.Albert Yeh, MD,PhD3; 1. Louisiana
State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA; 2. Overton
Brooks VA Medical Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, Shreveport, LA; 3. Overton Brooks VA Medical Center,
Shreveport, LA
P695. An Uncommon Presentation of a Common Disease
Semaan Kobrossi, MD1, Lauren Krowl, MD2, Arunpreet Kahlon,
MBBS2, David Landesberg, MD3; 1. State University of New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New
York Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY; 3. Crouse Hospital,
Syracuse, NY
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P696. Reversal of GI Bleeding with Idarucizumab in a Patient on
Dabigatran and Incidental Finding of a Retroperitoneal Hematoma
Semaan Kobrossi, MD1, Umair Masood, MD2, Alisa Vitkus, MD1,
Kegan Jessamy, MBBS2, Sekou Rawlins, MD1; 1. State University
of New York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 2. State
University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P697. Eosinophilic Ascites: An Unusual Presentation of Eosinophilic
Gastrointestinal Disorder
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Fredy Nehme, MD, Gilbert Kisang, MD, Michael Green, MD, Nathan
Tofteland, MD; University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, KS
P698. Disseminated Gastrointestinal Histoplasmosis Resulting in
Benign Ileal Stricture in a Patient with Hyperimmunoglobulin M
Syndrome
Fredy Nehme, MD, Imad Nassif, MD, Kyle Rowe, MD, Michael Green,
MD; University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, KS
P699. IVC Filter Perforation: A Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain
Sajiv Sethi, MD, Stephanie Taylor, MD, Kellee Oller, MD; University of
South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P700. An Uncommon Cause of Abdominal Pain and Gastrointestinal
Hemorrhage from Duodenal Perforation by an Inferior Vena Cava Filter
Elizabeth Richardson, DO, William Huntington, DO, Gary Newman,
MD; Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA
P701. A Case of Plummer-Vinson Syndrome and Celiac Disease
Nabeel Chaudhary, MD, MBBS1, John Levey, MD2; 1. University
of Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. University of
Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P702. Meckel’s Diverticulum: Thinking Outside the Box with Acute
Massive Small Bowel Hemorrhage in an Adult
Vineel Kankanala, MD1, Sugir Velpari, MD1, Brian Boulay, MD, MPH2;
1. University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago,
IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P703. Solitary Peutz-Jeghers Type Hamartomatous Polyp Resulting in
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Prasun Shah, MD, Tawseef Dar, MD, Yitzchak Moshenyat, MD,
Rabin Rahmani, MD, Yuriy Tsirlin, MD; Maimonides Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P704. Sclerosing Mesenteritis – a Curious Conundrum
Huei-Wen Lim, MD1, Keith Sultan, MD2; 1. NorthShore University
HealthSystem, Manhasset, NY; 2. Hofstra Northwell School of
Medicine, Manhasset, NY
P705. A Rare Case of Severe Acute Pancreatitis in a Patient with
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Duodenal Adenomas Undergoing
Screening Ampullary Biopsy
Evanee Frank, DO1, Mrinal S. Garg, MD2, Abhijit Kulkarni, MD2;
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Department of Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health
Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P706. Isolated Jejunal Vasculitis in a Young Male
Kimberly Zibert, DO, Thomas Mellor, DO, Phillip Lindholm, MD,
Lawrence Goldkind, MD; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Bethesda, MD
P707. Bouveret’s Syndrome: A Rare Severe Complication of Gallstone
Disease
Tina Pakala, MD1, Ruxandra Pascanu, DO2, Murali Dharan, MD3;
1. University of Connecticut Health Center, West Hartford, CT; 2.
University of Connecticut Health Center, west hartford, CT; 3. St.
Francis Medical Center, Bloomfield, CT
P708. Small Bowel Lymphangioma: A Rare Cause of Small Bowel
Bleeding
Cassandra Fritz, MD, Gabriel Lang, MD; Barnes-Jewish Hospital at
Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO
P709. Chylothorax and Chylous Ascites – A Rare Manifestation of
Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma
Hadi Bhurgri, MD1, Scott Dinneen, DO1, Priya Patel, MD1, Sean
Sullivan, DO2; 1. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ; 2.
VA New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
STOMACH
P714. Impact of Training Hospitalists on the Reduction of Inappropriate
Proton Pump Inhibitors Use in a Small-sized Community Hospital
Michael Smith, PharmD1, Sharan Sharma, MD2, Ajinkya Pawar,
PhD3; 1. LRGHealthcare, Laconia, NH; 2. University of New England,
LRGHealthcare, Laconia, NH; 3. University of Rhode Island, Kingston,
RI
P715. Light Endoscopic Findings of Okadaella Gastrococcus Like
Bacterium Positive Reactive Gastropathy (OGLBP-RG)
Takayuki Okada, MBBS1, Graham Adkins, FRCPA2; 1. Okada Medical
Clinic, Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia; 2. Sullivan & Nicolaides
Pathology, Taringa, Queensland, Australia
P716. A 15-Year Review of Well Differentiated Gastric and Duodenal
Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs): A Single Center Retrospective Study
Soumil S. Patwardhan, MD1, Rashna Meunier, MD2, Anjali Basil, MD3,
Xiaofei Wang, MD3, David R. Cave, MD, PhD, FACG1; 1. University
of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2. University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; 3. UMass Memorial
Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P717. The Utility of the Shock Index in Patients with Upper
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Supannee Rassameehiran, MD, Jirapat Teerakanok, MD, Kenneth
Nugent, MD; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock,
TX
P718. A Comparison of Triple and Quadruple Therapy Eradication Rates
of H. pylori in a Community-Based Practice
Kyle Rose, DO1, Alaa Atieh, DO1, Nikil Bhargava, DO1, Sudipta
Roy, PHD2, Edward Jurkovic, DO1; 1. Riverside Medical Center,
Bourbonnais, IL; 2. University of St. Francis, Bourbonnais, IL
P719. Racial and Ethnic Variation in Risk for Gastric Cancer: A
Regional US Population Study
Elizabeth Dong, MD1, Lewei Duan, MPH2, Bechien U. Wu, MD, MPH1;
1. Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA;
2. Kaiser Permanete Division of Research, Pasadena, CA
P720. Vonoprazan-based Eradication Therapy for H. pylori Infection in
Patients Allergic to Penicillin
Takashisa Furuta, MD, PhD1, Mihoko Yamade, MD, PhD2, Takuma
Kagami, MD2, Hitomi Ichikawa, MD, PhD2, Takahiro Suzuki, MD2,
Yasushi Hamaya, MD, PhD2, Moriya Iwaizumi, MD, PhD2, Satoshi
Osawa, MD, PhD2, Sugimoto Ken, MD, PhD2; 1. Hamamatsu
Univiersity School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan; 2.
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka,
Japan
P721. Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia: Is It a Worrisome Finding
Warranting Surveillance Endoscopy with Repeat Biopsies
Leyla Maric, MD1, Mariana Berho, MD1, Brenda Jimenez, MD2,
Pablo Bejarano, MD1; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL;
2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P722. Efficacy of Vonoprazan (A Novel Oral Potassium-competitive
Acid Blocker)-based First-Line and Second-Line Eradication Therapy
for Helicobacter pylori Infection
Kiyonori Yamai, MD, PhD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, MD,
PhD2, Daisuke Chinda, MD, PhD2, Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD2;
1. Department of Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate
School of Medicine, Odate Municipal Hospital, Odate, Akita, Japan;
2. Department of Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate
School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
P723. Erythromycin Pulse Therapy for Gastroparesis
Mohammad Nawaz, MD1, Hadi Bhurgri, MD2, Rishabh Gulati, MD2,
Sahlini Dutta, BS3, Zamir Brelvi, MD, PhD4; 1. State University of New
York Downstate Medical Center, Newark, NJ; 2. Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School, Newark, NJ; 3. Saint Georges University, Montville,
NJ; 4. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Montville, NJ
P724. Prevalence of Precursor Lesions at Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer
in a Multi-ethnic Cohort at an Academic Center in NYC
Shailja Shah, MD, Chiaki Nakata, MSc, Steven Itzkowitz, MD,
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD; Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P725. Initial Presentation of Gastric Cancer Among Various Racial/
ethnic Groups at an Academic Center in New York City
Shailja Shah, MD, Chiaki Nakata, MSc, Steven Itzkowitz, MD,
Alexandros D. Polydorides, MD, PhD; Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P726. Inflammatory Markers and Mortality in Diabetic vs. Idiopathic
Gastroparesis
Nelson Seabrook, MD1, Shabnam Sarker, MD2, Archana Kedar, MD3,
Christina Pinkston, MA1, Thomas Abell, MD1; 1. University of Louisville
School of Medicine, Louisville, KY; 2. Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
TN; 3. University of Louisville School of Medicine, Jackson, MS
P727. Usefulness of Endoscopic Findings for Predicting the Risk of
Gastric Cancer after Eradication of Helicobacter pylori
Satoshi Nishimura, MD1, Takuya Yoshino, MD, PhD1, Kotaro
Watanabe, MD1, Atsushi Yamauchi, MD1, Shujiro Yazumi, MD, PhD2;
1. Kitano Hospital, The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute,
Osaka, Osaka, Japan; 2. Kitano Hospital, The Tazuke Kofukai Medical
Research Institute, Osaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan
P728. Eradication Rate of New Potassium-Competitive Acid Blocker
Based Regimen Compared with Rabeprazole-Based Regimen in
Helicobacter pylori Third-line Rescue Therapy
Kengo Tokunaga, MD, PhD, FACG1, Akifumi Tanaka, MD, PhD1,
Daisuke Saito, MD1, Miki Miura, MD1, Mari Hayashida, MD1,
Shin`ichi Takahashi, MD, PhD, FACG2, Hideaki Mori, MD, PhD3,
Tadakazu Hisamatsu, MD, PhD, FACG4; 1. The Third Department
of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Mitaka,
Tokyo, Japan; 2. The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin
University School of Medicine, Kosei Hospital, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;
3. Kyorin University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 4. The
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kyorin University School of
Medicine, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P729. Robust Correlation Between BMI and Intragastric Pressure in
Both the Sitting and Supine Positions
Ara A. Kardashian, MD1, Arya Anvar2, David C. Kunkel, MD3; 1.
Scripps Clinic and Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA; 2. GI Motility
and Physiology Program, La Jolla, CA; 3. University of California San
Diego, La Jolla, CA
P730. Evaluation of New Anti-H. pylori IgG Antibodies for ABC
Classification
Chikara Iino, MD, PhD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, MD, PhD2,
Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD3; 1. Department of Internal Medicine,
Hirosaki Municipal Hospital, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 2. Department
of Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,
Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 3. Department of Internal Medicine, Hirosaki
Municipal Hospital, Hirosaki, Akita, Japan
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P710. Long QT Syndrome and Duodenal Ampullary Adenoma: A New
Association
Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD1, Laura Hughes, MD1, Muhammad Talha
Khan, MD1, Aamer Abbass, MD1, Irteza Inayat, MD2, Muhammad
Hasan, MD3; 1. Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Central Florida
Gastroenterology, Orlando, FL; 3. Center for Interventional Endoscopy,
Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL
P711. Duodenal Metastases from Primary Large Cell Carcinoma of the
Lung Presenting with Melena
Jad Z. Bou-Abdallah, MD1, Alia Hasham, MD2, Thomas C. Mahl, MD3;
1. Buffalo VA Western New York, Buffalo, NY; 2. State University of
New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,
Buffalo, NY; 3. Buffalo VA Western New York, University at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY
P712. Chilaiditi Sign: A Rare Incidental Finding
Geetanjali Johri, MD1, Pardeep Masuta, MD2, Tanya George, MD2,
Bisma Alam, MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, New Hartford, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P713. Rare Malignancy Found on Endoscopy for GERD Associated with
Dysphagia
Zachary Junga, MD, Amy Stratton, MD, Jeffrey Laczek, MD; Walter
Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
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CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
STOMACH
P731. Slip Sliding Away: A Case of Gastric Band Slippage and
Prolapse
Sandar Linn, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA, Juan Tejada, MD,
Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P732. An Unusual Presentation of a Left Gastric Artery
Pseudoaneurysm
Molly Orosey, DO, MS, Mihajlo Gjeorgjievski, MD, Mary Ann Huang,
MD, MS, Monzer Chehab, MD; William Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Oak, MI
P733. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor: How Gigantic Can It Get?
Youssef Botros, MD1, Deepshikha Nag Chowdhury, MD2, Emily
Szczech, DO2, Janardhan Bollu, MD2, Tanuja Damani, MD2, Walid
Baddoura, MD2; 1. St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Fair Lawn, NJ;
2. St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
P734. An Unusual Cause for Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Double
Pylorus from a Penetrating Ulcer with a Non-bleeding Visible Vessel
Charles W. McMahon, MD1, Tarek Tamimi, MD2; 1. University of
Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2. University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
P735. Progression of a Marginal Gastric Ulcer in a Gastric Bypass
Patient on Bisphosphonate Therapy
Charles W. McMahon, MD1, J. Edward McCullough, MD2; 1. University
of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2. University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
P736. A Case of Gastric Calciphylaxis
Aditi Mulgund, MD, Sanam Razeghi, MD, Sampath Poreddy, MD;
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
P737. Blumer’s Shelf
Victoria Y. Yung, MD; University of California Davis Medical Center,
Sacramento, CA
P738. Clinical Presentation and Risk Factors for Phlegmonous
Gastritis: Beware of ‘Suppression and Stasis’
Bradley W. Anderson, MD, Xin Zhang, MD, Sunanda V. Kane, MD,
MSPH, FACG; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P739. Massive Upper GI Bleed Due to Gastric Amyloidosis Mimicking
a Malignancy
Zubair Khan, MD, Turki Alkully, MD, Khola Qamar, MD, Abhinav
Tiwari, MD, Aijaz Sofi, MD, FACG, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG; University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P740. Gastric Plasmacytoid Subtype Neuroendocrine Tumor
Charles V. Weldon, IV, MD1, Jordan Orr, MD1, R. Tyler. Luckett, MD2,
Rohini Chennuri, MD2, Kondal R. Kyanam Kabir Baig, MD1, Ali M.
Ahmed, MD3; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham School of
Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; 3. Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of
Excellence, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P741. Double Pylorus: Duodenal Ulcer Complication Despite Optimal
Medical Therapy
Stephen Berger, MD, Saurabh Chawla, MD; Emory University School
of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
P742. Recognizing and Diagnosing Emphysematous Gastritis Two
Weeks After an Elective Right Hemicolectomy
Benjamin Stern, DO1, Jayakrishna Chintanaboina, MD, MPH2; 1. Penn
State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hummelstown, PA;
2. Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Harrisburg,
PA
P743. Sevelamer-Induced Mucosal Injury: Incidental or Offender?
Leybelis Padilla, MD, W. Carl. Jacobs, MD, Thomas A. Roberts, Jr.,
MD; Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
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P744. Metastatic Testicular Choriocarcinoma Leading to Upper GI
Bleed
Jason A. Mouabbi, MD1, Rami Zein, DO2, Zohaib Ahmed, MD3,
Ghassan Al-Nabhan, MD4, Ahmed Alrajjal, MD1, Mohammed Barawi,
MD5; 1. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Grosse Pointe Woods,
MI; 2. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Dearborn, MI; 3. St.
John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 4. St. John Hospital
and Medical Center, Saint Clair Shores, MI; 5. St. John Hospital and
Medical Center, St. Clair Shores, MI
P745. An Unusual Etiology of Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Eric J. Mao, MD, Dionne Rebello, MD, Harlan Rich, MD; Warren
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
P746. A Rare Case of Rapidly Progressing GIST in a Patient with
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Kim Daniel, MD; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P747. Gastric Outlet Obstruction Caused by a Triple Lesion:
Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis, Brunner’s Gland Hyperplasia, and
Pancreatic Heterotopia in Unison
Apurva, MBBS, MD1, Kheng-Jim Lim, MD2, Abhijeet Chaubal, MD1; 1.
Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P748. Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Rare Cause of Upper Gastrointestinal
Bleeding
Alexander Kim, DO1, Jessica McKee, DO1, M. Joshua Shellenberger,
DO2, Dana Stewart, DO1; 1. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA; 2.
Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA
P749. Coronary Vein Stenosis: A Rare Cause of Upper Gastrointestinal
Varices
Umair Masood, MD1, Anuj Sharma, MD1, Sonny Nijjar, MD1, Natalie
Pavelock, MD2, Divey Manocha, MD1; 1. State University of New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. Syracuse VA Medical
Center, Syracuse, NY
P750. Wernicke’s Encephalopathy Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Complicated by Gastrojejunal Stenosis and Small Bowel Obstruction
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Zurabi Lominadze, MD1, Omar Khan, MD2, Karen Orjuela, MD1, José
Biller, MD1, Bipan Chand, MD1; 1. Loyola University Medical Center,
Maywood, IL; 2. Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P751. Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to the Stomach Presenting as
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Hina A. Omar, MD, Mohsen Khan, DO, Dean Silas, MD; Advocate
Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P752. A Case of Hematemesis from Metastatic Prostate
Adenocarcinoma to the Stomach
Andree H. Koop, MD, Bhaumik Brahmbhatt, MD, Michele Lewis, MD;
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P753. Intractable Hiccups? A Clue to Look Inside
Sundeep Pattar, MD1, Jeffrey Howland, MD2, Anuj Sharma, MD2,
Samana Zaidi, MD3; 1. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 3. Syracuse VA Medical Center,
Syracuse, NY
P754. Successful Isolated Gastric Variceal Decompression Using
Combined Sclerotherapy and Plug-Assisted Retrograde Transvenous
Obliteration (SPARTO) with a Single-Access Coaxial Technique
Abdulfatah Issak, MD1, Ankush Sharma, MD2, Robert Short, MD3,
Padmini Krishnamurthy, MD4; 1. Wright State University Boonshoft
School of Medicine, Kettering, OH; 2. Wright State University
Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH; 3. Dayton VA Medical
Center, Dayton, OH; 4. Wright State University, Dayton, OH
P755. Rare Presentation of Gastric Adenocarcinoma as Testicular
Mass from Metastasis
Tara Keihanian, MD, MPH1, Rahul Kataria, MD1, Juan E. Corral, MD2,
Ryan M. Dauer, MD1, Israel Wiznitzer, MD3, Rene Parraga, MD1,
Daniel A. Sussman, MD, MSPH3; 1. University of Miami, Jackson
Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 2. Mayo Clinic, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL;
3. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
P770. A Large Hiatal Hernia: Atypical Presentation of Gastric
Volvulus
Manraj Khosla, MD1, Amirali Kiyani, MD2, Veronika Anufreichik3,
Keng-Yu Chuang, MD2; 1. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center,
Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Maricopa
Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ; 3. Creighton University
School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ
P771. A Rare Occurrence of Shoulder Pain After Glue Injection of
Gastric Varices in the Absence of Distal Embolization
Mohammad Al-Shoha, MBBS, Nayana George, MBBS, Saikiran
Raghavapuram, MD, Mohit Girotra, MD, Mauricio Garcia-Saenz-deSicilia, MD, Benjamin Tharian, MD, MRCP; University of Arkansas
for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P772. Gastric Cancer with Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis: Rare but
Deadly
Ryan Asterita, MD1, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS2,
Dalvir Gill, MD1, Aashrai Gudlavalleti, MD1, Sheila Lemke, MD1; 1.
State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY;
2. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
POSTERS
SUNDAY
P756. Partial Gastric Outlet Obstruction: A Non-Ascites Differential in
Cirrhosis
Dmitriy O. Khodorskiy, MD, Kambiz S. Kadkhodayan, MD, Seth Lapin,
DO, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG, Yuriy Tsirlin,
MD; Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P757. Merkel Cell Carcinoma Metastases to Stomach
Valery Li, MD, Russell Rosenblatt, MD, David Wan, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P758. From Anorexia to Hemorrhagic Shock: The Different
Presentations of Candida Associated Gastric Ulcers
Jaclyn Kagihara, MD, Larissa Fujii-Lau, MD, Kristi Lopez, MD;
University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI
P759. Refractory Nausea and Vomiting Due to Gastric Kaposi Sarcoma
in an HIV-infected Patient
Annsa Huang, MD1, Lindsay Uribe, MD1, Aparajita Singh, MD, MPH2;
1. University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2.
University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P760. Helicobacter heilmannii Gastritis: Is Your Pet to Blame?
Richa Bhardwaj, MBBS1, Arun Gautam, MBBS1, Amruta Panwala,
MBBS1, Imad I. Ahmad, MD2, Murali Dharan, MD3; 1. University of
Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 2. University of
Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 3. St. Francis Medical
Center, Bloomfield, CT
P761. Cautery Is Key: A Case of Recalcitrant Gastrocutaneous Fistula
(GCF) Closed by Electrocautery
Richa Bhardwaj, MBBS1, Chioma Ihunnah, MD, MPH2, Houman
Rezaizadeh, MD2; 1. University of Connecticut School of Medicine,
Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P762. Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a Father and Son with Primary
Polycythemia Vera
Syed Abdul Basit, MD1, John Ryan, MD2, Vijay Jayaraman, MD3,
Mahendran Jayaraj, MD1, Karina Herrera, MD1; 1. University of
Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV; 2. Roseman University,
Las Vegas, NV; 3. Roseman University, Las Vegas, NV
P763. Could Tube Feeding Cause Weight Loss?
Ashref Mohamed, MD, Nebiyou Wondimagegnehu, MD, Haithem
Mazek, MD, Ariwan Rakvit, MD, Avinash Adiga, MD; Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX
P764. Gastric Metastasis from Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report
Ayman Qasrawi, MD, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD, Sakher
Albadarin, MD, Mohannad Abu omar, MD, Osama Yousef, MD;
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO
P765. A Rare Case of Gastric Outlet Obstruction in Stage IV Breast
Cancer
Laura E. Bach, DO, Andrew Mazulis, MD, Asif Lakha, MD; Advocate
Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P766. Bezoars: A Rare, Late Complication of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
and a Novel Endoscopic Technique for Treatment
Pushpjeet Kanwar, MD1, Derrick Cheung, MD1, Siddarth Verma, DO1,
Jane Vlodov, MD2, Mukul Arya, MD1; 1. New York Methodist Hospital,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P767. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P768. Endoscopic Closure of a Gastrosplenic Fistula (GSF) in a Patient
with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)
Sumair Ahmad, MD, MPH, Melik Tiba, MD, Nnaemeka Anyadike,
MD, Aaron Walfish, MD, Joshua Aron, MD, Joel Baum, MD, Raghav
Bansal, MD; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P769. Iron Deficiency Anemia with an Unusually Large Suspect
Manraj Khosla, MD1, Farhoud Khosravi, DO2, James Cashman, MD3,
Ananya Das, MD2; 1. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center,
Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. St. Joseph’s
Hospital and Medical Center, Creighton University School of Medicine,
Phoenix, AZ; 3. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2016
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P773. Effect of Morning vs Afternoon Scheduling of Endoscopic
Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration on Outcomes of Solid
Pancreatic Lesions
Gustavo Gomez, MD1, Shailendra Singh, MD1, Vamsi Kantamaneni,
MD1, Pavithra Indramohan, MD1, Mohammad Bilal, MD2, Suzanne
Morrissey, MD1, Shyam Thakkar, MD1, Heitham Abdul-Baki, MD1,
Manish Dhawan, MD1; 1. Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA;
2. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
P774. Portal Vein Thrombosis (PVT) Is Associated with Poor Clinical
Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis: Results from a Propensity-Matched
Study on a Nationwide Cohort
Satish Munigala, MBBS, MPH1, Krishna Kottapalli, MD2, Guru
Trikudanathan, MD3; 1. Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; 2.
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, St. Francis Hospital, Milwaukee, WI;
3. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
P775. The Impact of Type Two Diabetes on Acute Pancreatitis
Outcomes: A Nationwide Analysis
Regina Belokovskaya, DO, Paul Kroner, MD, Jeanine Albu, MD; Mount
Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY
P776. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients in
Patients Hospitalized with Acute Pancreatitis: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD2, James P. Campbell, MD3,
Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD4, Sukhman Shergill, MD5, Nancy Gupta,
MD6, Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD7; 1. University of Minnesota Medical
School, Saint Paul, MN; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. University of Minnesota, Saint Paul,
MN; 4. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 5. Minneapolis,
MN; 6. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA; 7.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P777. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients in
Patients Hospitalized with Acute Cholecystitis: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa,
MD2, James P. Campbell, MD3, Sukhman Shergill, MD4, Nancy
Gupta, MD5, Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD6; 1. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. University of Minnesota, Saint Paul,
MN; 4. Minneapolis, MN; 5. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 6. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P778. Utilization of Inpatient Care for Pancreatic Cancer on the Rise in
the U.S: A Nationwide Perspective
Ritesh Kanotra, MD1, Moiz Ahmed, MD2, Ananya Das, MD, FACG3;
1. Banner Baywood Medical Center, Gilbert, AZ; 2. Staten Island
University Hospital, Staten Island, NY; 3. St. Joseph Medical Center,
Phoenix, AZ
P779. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P780. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P781. Endoscopic Papillectomy and Ampullectomy for Ampullary
Adenomas and Ampullary Lesions: An Evaluation of Long-term
Outcomes
Amit Sachdev, MD1, Mikkram Jaffri, MD2, Amrita Sethi, MD3, Frank
Gress, MD3; 1. SUNY Downstate, New York, NY; 2. Albany Medical
Center, New York, NY; 3. Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York, NY
P782. Diagnostic Yield of Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Fine-needle
Aspiration of Solid Pancreatic Lesions: Influence of Sedation Type
David C. Olson, MD1, Andrew M. Dries, MD1, Jason J. Lewis, MD2;
1. Carolinas Healthcare System, Charlotte, NC; 2. Carolinas Medical
Center, Charlotte, NC
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P783. Technical and Biological Predictors of On-Site Accuracy and
Histologic Core Acquisition in Pancreatic Cancer Biopsies
Ahmad Najdat Bazarbashi, MD1, Valerie Gausman, MD2, Austin
Chiang, MD3, Amrita Sethi, MD4, John Poneros, MD1, Francis Gress,
MD1, John Crapanzano, MD1, Anjali Saqi, MD, MBA1, Tamas Gonda,
MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center,
New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical Center, New
York, NY; 3. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 4. Columbia
University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY
P784. Outpatient Management of Acute Cholangitis via ERCP
Sheeva Parbhu, MD1, Douglas Adler, MD1, Ali Siddiqui, MD2, Linda Jo
Taylor, BS3; 1. University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City,
UT; 2. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University of
Utah, Department of Gastroenterology, Salt Lake City, UT
P785. Role for Pre-ERCP Administration of Rectal Indomethacin in
Unselected Patients to Prevent Post ERCP Pancreatitis: A Systematic
Review and Meta-analysis
Rajesh Krishnamoorthi, MBBS1, Babu Pappu Mohan, MD2, Tarun
Rustagi, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Ashtabula County
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P786. Impact of Fluid Resuscitation on Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis:
Time to Revisit the Guidelines?
Stephen Berger, MD1, Cameron B. Body, MD1, Brett Van LeerGreenberg, MD1, Emad Qayed, MD1, Sonali Sakaria, MD2, Saurabh
Chawla, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2.
Emory University School of Medicine, Decatur, GA
P787. Is Major Hepatectomy with Portal Vein Resection or
Pancreatoduodenectomy for Advanced Gallbladder Cancer Justified?
Yusuke Yamamoto, MD, Ryo Ashida, MD, Katsuhisa Ohgi, MD,
Mihoko Yamada, MD, Yoshiyasu Kato, MD, Takaaki Ito, MD, Yukiyasu
Okamura, MD, Teiichi Sugiura, MD, Katsuhiko Uesaka, MD; Shizuoka
Cancer Center, Nagaizumicho, Shizuoka, Japan
P788. Influencing Factors on the Diagnostic Yield of Endoscopic
Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Aspiration (EUS-FNA) for Pancreatic
Solid Mass Without On-site Cytopathologist
Ja Sung Choi, MD, Seok Hoo Jeong, MD; International St. Mary’s
Hospital, Catholic Kwandong University, Seoul, South Korea
P789. Quality of Care Analysis in the Management of Acute
Pancreatitis: Identifying the Gaps
Sanchit Gupta, MD, MS, Calley Levine, MD, Julie Fried, MD, Brijen
Shah, MD, Christopher J. DiMaio, MD; Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P790. A Prospective Study of EUS Features, Cyst Fluid CEA, and Lipase
for Differentiation of Small Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Ying Wang, MD2, Zhiqiang Wang, MD2,
Xiangdong Wang, MS2, Ping Tang, MS3, Jing Yang, MS2, Yufa Sun,
MD2; 1. Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing,
People’s Republic of China; 2. Department of Gastroenterology &
Hepatology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, People’s
Republic of China; 3. Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology,
Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, Chongqing, People’s Republic
of China
P791. A New Criteria to Differentiate Between Mucinous Cystic
Neoplasm and Serous Cystic Neoplasm in Pancreas by Endoscopic
Ultrasonography
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Wengang Zhang, MS2, Huikai Li, MD1, Chai
Ningli, PhD1, Zhiqiang Wang, phD1, Xiangdong Wang, MS1, Ping Tang,
MS1, Xu Guo, PhD1, YuFa Sun, PhD1, Wei Xu, PhD3; 1. Beijing Military
General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;
2. Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic
of China; 3. Chinese PLA Medical College, Beijing, Beijing, People’s
Republic of China
P792. SpyGlass™ Fiber Through 19-Gauge Needle for Direct Viewing
Inner Structure of Small IPMN
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Qi Zhang1, Zhiqiang Wang, phD1, Huikai Li,
MD1, Chai Ningli, PhD1, Xiangdong Wang, MS1, Ping Tang, MS1, Xu
Guo, PhD1, YuFa Sun, PhD1, Wei Xu, PhD2; 1. Beijing Military General
Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2.
Chinese PLA Medical College, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P802. Prevalent and Incident Lesions Identified with Pancreatic
Cancer Screening in High Risk Individuals
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Elena Stoffel, MD, MPH1, Alexis Carulli, MD, PhD2, Sean McCarthy,
MD3, Amy Hosmer, MD4, james scheiman, MD, FACG5, Erika Koeppe,
MS4, Jessica Everett, MS4, Richard Kwon, MD, MS5; 1. Comprehensive
Cancer Center, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor,
MI; 2. University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI; 3.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 4.
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 5. University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P803. Obesity and Post ERCP Complications Among Hospitalized
Patients with Cholangitis
Gandhi Divyangkumar, MD1, Ngozi Enwerem, MD, MPH1, Adeyinka
Laiyemo, MD, MPH2; 1. Howard University Hospital, Washington,
DC; 2. Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC
P804. Relationship Between Leukocyte Counts and Platelet Counts
and CRP as Markers of Inflammation and Obesity in Patients with
Acute Pancreatitis
Sayf bala, MD1, Ali Alkhayro, MD2, Amine Hila, MD1; 1. UHS
Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, NY; 2. Binghamton Gastroentrology,
Johnson City, NY
P805. Obesity Paradox in Acute Pancreatitis
Sayf Bala, MD1, Ali Alkhayro, MD2, Amine Hila, MD1; 1. UHS
Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, NY; 2. Binghamton Gastroentrology,
Johnson City, NY
P806. Covered Metal Stents vs. Multiple Plastic Stents for
Management of Benign Biliary Strictures: A Systematic Review and
Meta-analysis
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD1, Todd H. Baron, MD, FACG2, Faisal Kamal,
MD3, Everson L. A. Artifon, MD4, Alessandro Repici, MD5, Mohammad
K. Ismail, MD3, Mouen A. Khashab, MD6; 1. University of Tennessee,
Memphis, TN; 2. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; 3.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN; 4.
University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 5. Humanitas
Research Hospital, Milan, Italy; 6. Johns Hopkins University Hospital,
Amarillo, MD
P807. EUS-Guided Biliary Drainage Is Superior to Percutaneous Biliary
Drainage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD1, Reem Z. Sharaiha, MD2, Faisal Kamal,
MD3, Amy Tyberg, MD2, Claudio Tombazzi, MD3, Michel Kahaleh,
MD, FACG2; 1. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 2. New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. University
of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
P808. Aspartate a Novel Treatment for Acute Pancreatitis
Ahmad Farooq, MD1, Anaum Maqsood, MD2; 1. Duke University,
Durham, NC; 2. State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P793. Significance of Helicoidal Structures Found by EUS in the
Diagnosis of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms(IPMN)
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Lihua Sun, MS2, Li Huikai, PhD1, Ningli Chai,
PhD2, Zhiqiang Wang, phD1, Xiangdong Wang, MS1, Ping Tang, MS1,
Xu Guo, PhD1, YuFa Sun, PhD1, Wei Xu, PhD3, Yuhang Guo, MS2,
Bo Ning, MS2; 1. Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing,
Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2. The General Hospital of the
People’s Liberation Army, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;
3. Chinese PLA Medical College, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
P794. Cyst Fluid Analysis to Improve the Differential Diagnosis of
Pancreatic Cysts
Enqiang Linghu, PHD1, Wei Zhang1, Zhiqiang Wang, PHD1, Xiangdong
Wang, MS1, Ping Tang, MS1, Xu Guo, PhD1, YuFa Sun, PhD1, Wei
Xu, PhD2; 1. Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing,
People’s Republic of China; 2. Chinese PLA Medical College, Beijing,
Beijing, People’s Republic of China
P795. Management of Pancreatic Necrosis: A Comparison of
Conservative, Percutaneous, Endoscopic, and Surgical Modalities and
Their Clinical Outcomes
Soumil S. Patwardhan, MD1, Erik A. Holzwanger, MD2, Shahrad
Hakimian, MD2, Joan Kheder, MD, MPH3, Wahid Wassef, MD, MPH3;
1. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2.
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 3. University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
P796. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection and Pancreatic
Adenocarcinoma (PAC): A Review
Saad Qadwai, MD1, Tayyaba Rehman, MPH2, Zeeshan Solangi,
MBBS3, Lakshmi Asrita Gollapudi, MD4, Sachin Sule, MD4; 1. New
York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Bridgeport, CT; 2.
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Bridgeport, CT; 3. New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center, White Plains, NY; 4. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P797. Pancreatitis in Patients with Pancreas Divisum
Abimbola Adike, MD1, Bara El Kurdi1, Sathvika Gaddam1, Heidi
Kosiorek, MS1, Rahul Pannala, MD, MPH1, Marion Edwyn. Harrison,
MD2, Norio Fukami, MD1, Douglas O. Faigel, MD1, Joseph M. Collins,
MD1, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale,
AZ; 2. Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ
P798. Reevaluation of Prognostic Markers in Ascending Cholangitis:
Does Charcot’s Triad Matter?
Sonmoon Mohapatra, MD1, Febin John, MD1, Paris Charilaou, MD2,
Arkady Broder, MD1, C.S Pitchumoni, MD1; 1. Saint Peter’s University
Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New
Brunswick, NJ
P799. Carbon Dioxide Insufflation During Endoscopic Pancreatic
Function Test Does Not Significantly Change Duodenal Juice
Bicarbonate Concentration
Sonmoon Mohapatra, MD1, Shounak Majumder, MD2, Barham Abu
Dayyeh, MD2, Suresh T. Chari, MD2, Ferga Gleeson, MD2, Prasad Iyer,
MD2, Michael Levy, MD2, Randall Pearson, MD2, Bret Petersen, MD2,
Elizabeth Rajan, MD2, Santhi Vege, MD2, Mark D. Topazian, MD2; 1.
Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P800. Clinical Predictors of Aggressive Solid Pseudopapillary
Neoplasms
Yukihiro Watanabe, MD1, Kojun Okamoto, PhD2, Katsuya Okada, MD2,
Masayasu Aikawa, phD2, Isamu Koyama, phD2; 1. Saitama Medical
University, Hidaka, Saitama, Japan; 2. Saitama Medical University,
International Medical Center, Hidaka, Saitama, Japan
P801. Impact of Serum Triglycerides on Clinical Outcomes in Acute
Pancreatitis: Findings from a Regional Integrated Healthcare System
Laura Y. Sue, MD, MPH1, Michael Batech, DrPH2, Dhiraj Yadav, MD,
MPH3, Stephen J. Pandol, MD4, William A. Blumentals, PhD5, Lenore
Soodak. von Krusenstiern, MD, PhD5, Wansu Chen, PhD2, Bechien
U. Wu, MD, MPH1; 1. Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Kaiser Permanente Southern California,
Pasadena, CA; 3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh,
PA; 4. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 5. Shire
Pharmaceuticals, PLC, Lexington, MA
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P809. A Rare Plug in the Pipe: Intraductal Tubular Adenoma of the
Pancreas
Hamid Habibi, MD1, Shabnam Ebrahimkhil2, Joseph Annunziata, MD3,
Suzanne Morrissey, MD3; 1. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh,
PA; 2. Manchester Community College, Hebron, CT; 3. Allegheny
Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P810. You Know What Happens When You Psoas-sume
Carl Manzo, MD1, Shelly Kakar, DO2, Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc1,
Sophie Hapak, BS3, Raymund Ramirez, MD2; 1. University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA; 3. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,
Pittsburgh, PA
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P811. Cystic Duct Remnant Mucocele Post-cholecystectomy: A
Gallbladder Re-emerged
Evan Orosz, DO1, Bingru Xie, MD2, Hyun-seok Kim, MD, MPH2,
Michael Demyen, MD2, Sushil Ahlawat, MD2; 1. Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School, Jersey City, NJ; 2. Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
P812. Bronchobiliary Fistula: A Rare Complication After
Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Florence-Damilola Odufalu, MD1, Josiah Zubairu, MD1, William
B. Silverman, MD, FACG2; 1. University of Iowa Carver College of
Medicine, Iowa City, IA; 2. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
P813. Autoimmune Cholangiopathy Mimicking Malignancy
Catherine T. Hudson, MD, MPH1, Virenda Joshi, MD2; 1. Louisiana
State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA; 2. Ochsner
Clinic Foundation, Kenner, LA
P814. Pancreatic Extramedullary Plasmacytoma Presenting as a
Pancreatic Mass
Michelle Le, DO1, Rohit Anand, MBBS2, Anita Sivaraman, MD2,
Amitasha Sinha, MD2, Hemantkumar Tripathi, MBBS2, Sudhir Dutta,
MD2, Rakesh Vinayek, MD2; 1. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Towson,
MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
P815. Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis Due to Hypertriglyceridemia
Despite Apheresis
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P816. Liver Microabscesses Due to Choledocholithiasis Masquerading
as Metastatic Liver Lesions
Ching-Ho Huang, MD1, Iman Andalib, MD2, Yakira David, MBBS1,
Shahzad Iqbal, MD, FACG1, Evan Grossman, MD1; 1. State University
of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. SUNY
Downstate, Brooklyn, NY
P817. The Emergence of Stenotrophomonas Species as an Important
Cause of Mobility and Mortality Among Patients with Hepatobiliary
Malignancy
Kinner Patel, MD, Tyler Gilmore, BSc, Sonal Kamalia, MBBS; State
University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P818. Transhiatal Herniation of the Pancreas: A Rare Cause of Acute
Pancreatitis
Jeremy Wang, MD, Adarsh M. Thaker, MD, Wael N. El-Nachef, MD,
Rabindra R. Watson, MD; Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA
P819. A Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain to Consider: Solid
Pseudopapillary Tumor of the Pancreas
Talal El Imad, MD, Mayurathan Kesavan, MD, Fady Haddad, MD,
Sherif Andrawes, MD, Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten Island University
Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P820. Pancreaticopleural Fistula as a Rare Cause of Acute Respiratory
Distress
Quan M. Nhu, MD, PhD1, Zachary T. Fellows, MD, MPH2, Robert
D. Lawson, MD3, Adam C. Deising, DO3; 1. Scripps Clinic, Scripps
Green Hospital, Scripps Translational Science Institute, La Jolla, CA;
2. Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA; 3. Naval Medical Center San
Diego, San Diego, CA
P821. Perforated Hemorrhagic Cholecystitis
Ashley I. Vachon, MD1, Fadi Francis, MD2, Robert Handzel, MD1, H
Scott. Beasley, MD1, Matthew P. Holtzman, MD1, Jana G. Hashash,
MD, MSc3; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA;
2. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
P822. Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Presenting as Diabetic
Ketoacidosis
Ana I. Velazquez, MD, MSc1, Mariana Mercader, MD1, Anjanet PerezColon, MD2, Geeta Varghese, MD3; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital,
New York, NY; 2. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Hospital, New York, NY; 3. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY
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P823. An Unusual Case of Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic
Shunt (TIPS) Causing Biliary Obstruction
Robert Mocharla, MD1, Lauren Khanna, MD2; 1. New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY
P824. A Case of Secondary Sclerosing Cholangitis in the Setting of
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Shifa Umar, MD1, Moaz Sial, MD1, Antonios Christou, MD1, Abhijit
Kulkarni, MD2; 1. Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA;
2. Department of Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA
P825. Thinking Outside the Abdomen: A Rare Case of Pancreatic
Metastases
Natasha Shah, MD1, Rama Behara, DO2, Mary Jo Fidler, MD2, Shriram
Jakate, MD, FRCPath2, Peter J. Sargon, MD2, Sohrab Mobarhan, MD2;
1. University of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center,
Chicago, IL; 2. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P826. From Bouveret’s Syndrome to Gallstone Ileus: The Journey of a
Migrating Stone!
Fady G. Haddad, MD1, Wissam Mansour, MD1, Joseph Mansour, MD2,
Liliane Deeb, MD1; 1. Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island,
NY; 2. Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO
P827. Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm of the Pancreas: Not Just for
the Girls
Ashley M. Lane, MD, Graham Parks, MD, Nicholas Mai, MD, Rishi
Pawa, MBBS; Wake Forest University School of Medicine, WinstonSalem, NC
P828. A Primary Keratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the
Pancreas: Endosonography and Confocal Endomicroscopy of an
Unusual Pancreatic Cystic Lesion
Rohan M. Modi, MD1, Amrit K. Kamboj, MD2, Rulong Z. Shen, MD1,
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH1; 1. The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Columbus, OH
P829. Hemobilia Secondary to Spontaneous Arterio-Biliary Fistula
Tawseef Dar, MD, Kevin Tin, MD, MBA, Stanley Yakubov, MD, Joel
Albert, MD, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG;
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P830. An Exceptionally Rare Presentation of a Pancreatic
Neuroendocrine Tumor
Ann Monardo, BS1, Andrew C. Berry, DO2, Akiva J. Marcus, MD,
PhD3; 1. Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Towson,
MD; 2. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 3. Digestive Diseases
of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL
P831. An Unusual Suspect: Lymphoepithelial Cyst of the Pancreas
Abimbola Adike, MD, Neha Deval, Jennifer Horsley-Silva, MD,
Christopher Conley, MD, Dora Lam-Himlin, MD, Cuong Nguyen, MD;
Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ
P832. A Rare Cause of Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis
Steven Holfinger, MD, MS1, Jay Anderson, DO1, Brittany Adamic,
MD1, Neal Sharma, MD1, David Arrese, MD, FACS1, David Y. Lo, MD,
FACG2; 1. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH; 2.
Ohio Gastroenterology Group, Inc., Columbus, OH
P833. A Rare Benign Cause of a Pancreatic Mass
Gurshawn Singh, MD1, Patricio Polanco, MD1, Terri Crook, MD2,
Zeeshan Ramzan, MD3; 1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center, Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas, TX; 2. Dallas VA
Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 3. Dallas VA Medical Center, University of
Texas Southwestern Dallas, Dallas, TX
P834. Epidermoid Cyst Within an Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen:
Endosonography and Confocal Endomicroscopy of an Unusual
Pancreatic Cystic Lesion
Rohan M. Modi, MD1, Amrit K. Kamboj, MD2, Somashekar G. Krishna,
MD, MPH1; 1. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,
Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University College of Medicine,
Columbus, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P847. Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm of the Minor
Pancreatic Duct in Pancreas Divisum: A Case Report
Matthew Dothager, MD1, Theodore Doukides, MD2, Stephen E.
Steinberg, MD2; 1. Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt
College of Medicine, Boca Raton, FL; 2. Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, FL
P848. Intrapancreatic Ectopic Spleen Mimicking a Pancreatic Tumor:
A Case Report
Khulood Ahmed, MD, Ashraf Almashhrawi, MD, MSc, Ayman
Gaballah, MD, Ghassan M. Hammoud, MD, MPH; University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO
P849. Characterization of Pancreatic Intraductal Papillary Mucinous
Neoplasm Subtypes Using Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy
Amrit K. Kamboj, MD1, John M. Dewitt, MD2, Rohan M. Modi, MD3,
Benjamin J. Swanson, MD, PhD3, Peter Muscarella, II, MD3, Mary
E. Dillhoff, MD, MS3, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS3, Somashekar
G. Krishna, MD, MPH3; 1. The Ohio State University College of
Medicine, Columbus, OH; 2. Indiana University Medical Center,
Indianapolis, IN; 3. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH
P850. Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia in the Setting of
Idiopathics Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis: The Chicken or the Egg?
Vera Zaraket, MD, Najib Nassani, MD, MSc, Youssef El Douaihy,
MD, Iskandar Barakat, MD, Sherif Andrawes, MD; Staten Island
University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P851. Maintaining a Broad Differential: A Rare Case of Pancreatic
Infiltration with Plasma Cell Leukemia
Laura Pierce, BS1, Neelam G. Gidwaney, MD2, Amy Tilara, MD3,
Donna A. Eckstein, MD1, Swati Pawa, MD, FACG1; 1. Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Somerset,
NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P852. Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Presenting as Obstructive Jaundice
Sandra O. Okoli, MD1, Samuel J. Kallus, MD2, Faryal G. Mirza, MD3,
Adair D. Seager, MD4, Tom Deng, MD4, Mitesh R. Patel, MD, FACG4;
1. Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC; 2. Georgetown
University Hospital, Washington, DC; 3. Washington Hospital Center,
Alexandria, VA; 4. MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington,
DC
P853. EUS-Guided Ethanol Ablation of Insulinoma: Feel the Burn
Madeline Russell, MD1, Nicole Grigg, MD2, Jason Lewis, MD2; 1.
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2. Carolinas Healthcare
System, Charlotte, NC
P854. Disseminated Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Lymph Nodes
Masquerading as a Pancreatic Neoplasm
Paul Weissblatt, MD, Derrick Cheung, MD, Hany Al-Khedr, MD,
Ratesh Khillan, MD, Mohammed Mansour, MD, Mukul Arya, MD; New
York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
P855. A Case of a Young Man Presenting with Cholestatic Pancreatitis
as an Adverse Reaction to Lisinopril
Eric Anderson, MD1, Tina Storage, MD2, Walter Park, MD3; 1.
Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA; 2. David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 3. Stanford University
School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
P856. Drug-Induced Necrotizing Pancreatitis with a Focus on
Canagliflozin
Kinner Patel, MD, Eric Pikas, BSc, Tanya George, MD; State University
of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P857. ST-Segment Elevation Disguised as Cholecystitis
Mohsen Pourmorteza, MD, Ghulam Murtaza, MD, Mark Young, MD;
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P858. Recurrent Right-sided Pleural Effusion Secondary to a
Pancreatic-Pleural Fistula: An Endoscopic Solution to a Rare
Complication
Marco Antonio Bustamante Bernal, MD, Jose Lisandro. Gonzalez
Martinez, MD, Arleen Ortiz, MD, Carlos Garcia Blanco, MD, Marc J.
Zuckerman, MD, FACG; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
at El Paso, El Paso, TX
POSTERS
MONDAY
P835. Use of Biliary Stents in the Surgical Management of Bouveret
Syndrome After Endoscopic Failure
Mohammad Al-Shoha, MBBS, Saikiran Raghavapuram, MD, Nayana
George, MBBS, Mohit Girotra, MD, Benjamin Tharian, MD, MRCP;
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P836. Hemosuccus Pancreaticus: A Rare Cause of Obscure Overt
Gastrointestinal Bleed
Gurpartap Sidhu, MD1, Beatrice Go, BS2, Munish Ashat, MD1, Mary
Atten, MD3, Gijo Vettiankal, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG1,
Loc Ton, MD1; 1. Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago,
IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 3. John H. Stroger,
Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL
P837. Hepatocellular/Hepatoid Carcinoma of the Pancreas: A Rare
Case with Review of Literature
Rajvinder Sidhu, MD1, Chanukya Dahagam, MD2, Shahniwaz Labana,
MD3, Charles LeVea, MD4, Renuka Iyer, MD4; 1. State University of
New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,
Buffalo, NY; 2. MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore,
MD; 3. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Rochester Hills,
MI; 4. Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY
P838. Butter Blood
Camille S. Thélin, MD, MS, Justin Miller, MD, Robert Bulat, MD, PhD;
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P839. Carcinosarcoma of the Pancreas: Case Report of a Rare Type of
Pancreatic Neoplasia
Shailendra Singh, MD1, Manav Sharma, MD2, Monica Chowdhry, MD1,
Joseph Annunziata, MD1, Jan Silverman, MD1, Priyanka Chowdhry,
MD1, Harry Williams, MD1, Shyam Thakkar, MD1, Suzanne Morrissey,
MD1, Manish Dhawan, MD1; 1. Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh,
PA; 2. Department of Internal Medicine, Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA
P840. EUS-Guided Pancreatic Cystgastrostomy Using Lumen-Apposing
Metal (AXIOS™) Stent in a Patient with Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass
Tariq Hammad, MD1, Fatema Ali2, Yaseen Alastal, MD3, Muhammad
Ali Khan, MD4, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG1; 1. University of Toledo Medical
Center, Toledo, OH; 2. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Medical
University of Bahrain, Toledo, OH; 3. University of Toledo Medical
Center, Sylvania, OH; 4. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN
P841. Small Bowel Obstruction Secondary to Acute Pancreatitis
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD1; 1.
SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn,
NY
P842. A Case of Necrotising Pancreatitis Following Ampullary Biopsy
Mohammad Arsalan Siddiqui, MD1, Joy Tang2, Saad Khan3, Mazen El
Atrache, MD4, Adarsh Varma, MD1, Radhika Aggarwal, MD1, SyedMohammed Jafri, MD4; 1. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; 2. Wayne
State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; 3. Dow Medical
College, Detroit, MI; 4. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
P843. Not All Charcot’s Triad Is Cholangitis
Lorenzo F. Ottaviano, MD1, Yongyan Cui, MD2, Steven Mathews, BS1,
Demetrios Tzimas, MD1, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD1, Juan Carlos
Bucobo, MD1; 1. Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY; 2.
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
P844. A Curious Case of Biliary Obstruction
Cameron Ditty, MD; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,
Cincinnati, OH
P845. Black Ascites: An Interesting Presentation of Pancreatic Duct
Leak
Mustafa Ascha, MS1, Mona Ascha, BS1, Nizar Zein, MD2, Ibrahim
Hanouneh, MD3; 1. Case Western Reserve University School of
Medicine, Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 3. Minnesota Gastroenterology, PA, Minneapolis, MN
P846. Is Pancreatic Cancer Preventable? A Case of Intraductal
Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm with Adenocarcinoma in Situ of the
Pancreas in a 40-Year-Old Male
Akram Audi, MD1, Walid Chalhoub, MD2, Nadim Haddad, MD3;
1. Rochester Regional Health, Unity Hospital, Rochester, NY; 2.
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC; 3.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
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P859. Laparoscopic Intraoperative Bariatric Surgery Finding of
Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue
Varun Patel, MD1, Shail Sheth, MD2(presenting author), Etan Spira,
MD3, Saniea Majid, MD3; 1. St. Michael’s Medical Center, New York
Medical College, Newark, NJ; 2. Saint Joseph’s Regional Medical
Center, Newark, NJ; 3. St. Michael’s Medical Center, New York
Medical College, Newark, NJ
P860. Gallbladder Neuroendocrine Tumor Positive for Thyroid
Transcription Factor -1: A Rare Pathological Entity
Rami Ahmad, MD, Michelle Cholankeril, MD; Trinitas Regional
Medical Center, Elizabeth, NJ
P861. Garcinia Cambogia: A Link Between the “Miracle” Weight Loss
Pill and Acute Pancreatitis
Rajvinder Sidhu, MD1, Shahniwaz Labana, MD2, Lovleen Khehra3;
1. State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY; 2. Wayne State University School
of Medicine, Rochester Hills, MI; 3. American University of Carribean,
Rochester Hills, MI
P862. Crohn’s Disease Complicated by a Gallstone Ileus
Ryan Sefcik, DO, William Murchison, MD, Sunny Lo, DO, Johnny
Cheng, DO; Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P863. Sarcoidosis Masquerading as a Pancreatic Mass
Shruti Mony, MD1, Rebekah English, NP2, Ananya Das, MD, FACG1,
Tanmay Panchabhai, MD3; 1. St. Joseph Medical Center, Phoenix,
AZ; 2. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ; 3. St.
Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P864. Persistent Diarrhea after Celiac Plexus Block in a
Cholangiocarcinoma Patient: Case Report
Wei-Chung Chen, MD, MPH1, Samantha Chao2, Omar Mousa, MBBS1,
Ming-Hsi Wang, MD, PhD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Rice
University, Houston, TX
P865. Lumbar Epidural Abscess Secondary to Entero-Spinal Fistula
Formation from Migrating Pancreaticojejunal Tube
Brad Solomon, DO, Andrew Mazulis, MD, Timothy Laurie, DO;
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
COLON
P866. Age and Dyssynergia Subtypes Associated with Normal
Sphincter Pressures in Women with Fecal Incontinence
Toyia James-Stevenson, MD1, Huiping Xu, PhD2, Andrea Shin, MD,
MSc1; 1. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2.
Indiana University, Department of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN
P867. The Efficacy and Safety of Endoscopic Band Ligation for Colonic
Diverticular Hemorrhage
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Atsushi Yamauchi, MD1, Takuya Yoshino, MD, PhD1, Satoshi Nisimura,
MD2, Kotaro Watanabe, MD1, Shujiro Yazumi, MD, PhD3; 1. Kitano
Hospital, The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Osaka,
Osaka, Japan; 2. Digestive Disease Center, Kitano Hospital, The
Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Osaka, Osaka, Japan;
3. Kitano Hospital, The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute,
Osaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan
P868. Screening Indication for Colonoscopy May Not Be Necessary to
Measure Adenoma Detection Rates
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Tonya Kaltenbach, MD, MS1, Andrew Gawron, MD, PhD, MSHS2,
Samir Gupta, MD, MSCS3, Amandeep Shergill, MD1, Jason A.
Dominitz, MD, MHS4, Soetikno Roy, MD5, Mary Whooley, MD,
MS1, Charles Kahi, MD6; 1. VA San Francisco, University California
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2. University of Utah School of
Medicine and Salt Lake City VA Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT;
3. VA San Diego Healthcare System, University of California San Diego,
San Diego, CA; 4. VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle, WA; 5.
Singhealth, Singapore, Singapore; 6. Roudebush VA Medical Center,
Indianapolis, IN
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P869. Long-term Outcomes in Patients with Diverticular Hemorrhage
Based upon Initial Diagnosis with Urgent Colonoscopy and Different
Treatments
Gordon Ohning, MD, PhD1, Dennis Jensen, MD2, Thomas Kovacs,
MD3, Kevin Ghassemi, MD4, Rome Jutabha, MD3, Gustavo
Machicado, MD5, Gareth Dulai, MD6, Alireza Sedarat, MD2; 1. VA
Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles Healthcare
Center, and CURE Digestive Diseases Research Center, David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 2. CURE Digestive
Diseases Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
and VA GLAHS-West Los Angeles Healthcare Center, Los Angeles, CA;
3. CURE Digestive Diseases Research Center, David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 4. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA; 5. CURE Digestive Diseases Research
Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and VA GLAHS-West
Los Angeles Healthcare Center, Van Nuys, CA; 6. CURE Digestive
Diseases Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
and VA GLAHS-West Los Angeles Healthcare Center, Downey, CA
P870. The 2013-2016 Epidemiology of Incident Clostridium difficile
Colitis Cases in the United States: A Retrospective Study from the
Explorys Database
Emad Mansoor, MD1, Carl V. Crawford, MD2; 1. University Hospitals
Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
OH; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York,
NY
P871. Changes in Microbial Ecology After Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation for Recurrent C. difficile Infection Depends on
Underlying Inflammatory Bowel Disease
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS1, Yoshiki Vázquez-Baeza2, Antonio
González, PhD3, Sophie Weiss, PhD4, Bradley Schmidt, BS1, David
Muñiz-Pedrogo, BS1, John F. Rainey, III, BA1, Patricia Kammer,
CCRP1, Heidi Nelson, MD1, Michael Sadowsky, MS,PHD5, Alexander
Khoruts, MD6, Stefan L. Farrugia1, Rob Knight, PhD3, Darrell Pardi,
MD, MS1, Purna Kashyap, MBBS1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;
2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University
of California San Diego, San Deigo, CA; 3. University of California
San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 4. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; 5.
University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN; 6. University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
P872. Placebo Response in a Randomized Controlled Trial of a
Microbiota-based Drug Targeted at Recurrent C. difficile Infection:
Results of the PUNCH CD 2 Trial
Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS1, Julie Messer, BS2, Matt Adams, MS2; 1.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Rebiotix, Inc., Roseville, MN
P873. Hemorrhoidal Energy Treatment: A Single-Center Retrospective
Analysis of a Novel Technique for Treating Internal Hemorrhoids
Kamaldeep Singh, MD1, Shivangi Kothari, MD2, Vivek Kaul, MD,
FACG2, Truptesh H. Kothari, MD, MS2; 1. University of Rochester
Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital, Bronx, NY; 2. Center for
Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology &
Hepatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P874. Hypermethylation and Changes in Microbial Diversity Found in
Colorectal Cancers
Henry Lee, BA1, Yuying Luo, MD1, Lauren Sullivan, MD1, Christopher
Bowman, MD1, Philip Chuang, MD2, Leopoldo Segal, MD2, Matija
Snuderl, MD2, Ilseung Cho, MD, MSc2; 1. New York University School
of Medicine, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical
Center, New York, NY
P875. The Significance of Bowel Wall Thickening on Abdominal
Computed Tomography at an Australian Hospital
Nayana George, MBBS1, Saad Khan, MBBS2, Askin Gunes, MBBS,
FRACP2, Paul Machado, MBBS3, Jordan Bade-Boon3, David Badov,
MBBS, FRACP2; 1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock, AR; 2. Peninsula Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia; 3.
Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P887. Examination of Physicians’ Perception of the Indications of
Colorectal Stents in the Management of Malignant Large Bowel
Obstruction: A Provincial Survey
Jean-Frédéric LeBlanc, MD1, Alan N. Barkun, MD, CM, FRCP(C),
FACG, MSc (Clinical Epidemiology)2, Myriam Martel, BSc2; 1. McGill
University Health Center, Lachine, PQ, Canada; 2. McGill University
Health Center, Montreal, PQ, Canada
P888. Evaluation of the Correlation Between Adenoma Detection Rate
and Novel Quality Indicators for Screening Colonoscopy
Mohamed Abdelfatah, MD1, Sherif Elhanafi, MD2, Marc J. Zuckerman,
MD, FACG3, Mohamed Othman, MD4; 1. University of of
Pennsylvania, Greenville, NC; 2. University of of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA; 3. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
at El Paso, El Paso, TX; 4. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P889. Gastric Adenocarcinoma in Patients with FAP: A Rising
Concern
Gautam Mankaney, MD, Michael Cruise, MD, PhD, Lisa Laguardia,
RN, BSN, Margaret O’Malley, BS, James Church, MD, Carol A.
Burke, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P890. Empiric Treatment of Suspected Recurrent Clostridium
difficile Infection with Vancomycin May Interfere with Evaluation for
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Jessica R. Allegretti, MD, MPH1, Robyn Day, BA2, Zain Kassam,
MD, MPH2, Mark Smith, PhD2; 1. Brigham & Women’s Hospital,
Cambridge, MA; 2. OpenBiome, Medford, MA
P891. Prevalence and Predictive Factors of Positive Stool Culture in
Patients with Acute Diarrhea
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Chang Hwan Choi, MD, Jae Young Lee, MD, Jeong Wook Kim, MD,
Sae Kyung Chang, MD; Chung-Ang University College of Medicine,
Internal Medicine, Seoul, South Korea
P892. Clinicopathological Features of Sessile Serrated Polyp/
Adenoma: Improving Serration Detection to Adjust Interval Follow-up
Colonoscopy
Sanmeet Singh, MD1, Nazli Atefi, MD2, Babak Shokrani, MD3, Edward
Lee, MD2, Mehdi Nouraie, MD, PhD4, Adeyinka Laiyemo, MD, MPH3,
Reza Hashemipour, MD3, Hassan Brim, PhD3, Hassan Ashktorab,
PhD2; 1. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. Howard
University Hospital, Washington, DC; 3. Howard University College of
Medicine, Washington, DC; 4. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
P893. Clostridium difficile Infections in the Setting of Chronic Opioid
Use: Do Pain Medications Actually Worsen Infections?
Elizabeth John, MD1, Blaine Huss, BS2, Navaneeth Narayanan,
PharmD3, Mary Bridgeman, PharmD2, Sita Chokhavatia, MD, FACG2;
1. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Montville, NJ; 2. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P894. The Low Yield of Both Predictive Risk Factors and Follow-up
Evaluation for Patients with Acute Ischemic Colitis in a Biopsy Proven
Ischemic Colitis Cohort
Yasir Al-Azzawi, MD1, Boskey Patel, DO2, Anjali Basil, MD1, Randall
Pellish, MD1; 1. UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2.
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
P895. Not All Visual Data Acquired During Withdrawal Phase (WP) of
Colonoscopy Is Interpretable. Introducing the Concept of “Effective”
WP Time
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Hassan Siddiki, MD, MS1, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG1, M’hamed
Temkit, MS1, Jianming Liang, PhD2, Suryakanth Gurudu, MD1; 1.
Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
P896. Utility of Bleeding Scans for Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding:
Can Scan Timing Affect Outcome?
Elizabeth Richardson, DO, Robert Cooper, DO, Vishnu Potluri, MD,
Barani Mayilvaganan, MD, Laura Connor, DO, Giancarlo Mercogliano,
MD; Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA
POSTERS
MONDAY
P876. Identification of Aberrant DNA Methylation Associated with
the Development of Colorectal Traditional Serrated Adenoma and the
Possibility as a Progression Marker to Colorectal Cancer
Hironori Aoki, MD1, Eiichiro Yamamoto, MD, PhD1, Hiro-o Yamano,
MD, PhD2, Taku Harada, MD1, Tamotsu Sugai, MD, PhD3, Hiromu
Suzuki, MD, PhD1; 1. Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkaido,
Japan; 2. Akita Red-Cross Hospital, Akita, Akita, Japan; 3. Iwate
Medical University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan
P877. Risk Factors Associated with Incomplete Endoscopic Mucosal
Resection of Colonic Polyps
Anna Tavakkoli, MD1, Aarti Oza Bedi, MD1, Anoop Prabhu, MD2,
Tadd Hiatt, MD1, Michelle Anderson, MD1, Erik-Jan Wamsteker, MD2,
james scheiman, MD, FACG2, Grace Elta, MD, FACG3, Richard Kwon,
MD, MS2; 1. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of MIchigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
P878. Where Does H. pylori Go in Microscopic Colitis? Lower
Helicobacter pylori Infection and Risk of Microscopic Colitis: A MetaAnalysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P879. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Clostridium difficile
Infections in Immunocompromised Patients: A Systematic Review
Oluwaseun Shogbesan, MD, MPH1, Dilli Poudel, MD1, Asad Jehangir,
MD1, Opeyemi Fadahunsi, MD, MPH1, Gbenga Shogbesan, MD2,
Anthony Donato, MD, MHPE1; 1. Reading Health System, Wyomissing,
PA; 2. Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Wyomissing, PA
P880. Risk Factors for 30-day Readmission in Diverticular Bleeding
Jonah N. Rubin, MD, M.A.1, Daniel Shoag, PhD2, John N. Gaetano,
MD1, Dejan Micic, MD3; 1. University of Chicago Medical Center,
Chicago, IL; 2. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; 3. University of
Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL
P881. Idiopathic Myointimal Hyperplasia Is a Distinct Cause of Chronic
Colon Ischemia
Bradley W. Anderson, MD1, Rondell Graham, MD1, Thomas Smyrk,
MD1, Seth Sweetser, MD2; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo
Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P882. Application of a Predictive Model for Early Failure of FMT (fecal
Microbiota Transplant)
Sophia Swanson, MD, Margot Herman, MD, Stephen Vindigni, MD,
MPH, Elizabeth Broussard, MD; University of Washington, Seattle, WA
P883. Outcomes, Safety and Predictors of Failure of Fecal Microbiota
Transplantation for Refractory Clostridium difficile Infection
Amir N. Rezk, MD1, Dana Stewart, DO1, Sara West, DO1, Chuan Miao,
MD1, Harshit S. Khara, MD1, Michael Komar, MD, FACG2; 1. Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, PA; 2. Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA
P884. Runway Times Predicts Inpatient Bowel Preparation Quality
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD1, Aleksey Novikov, MD1, Yecheskel
Schneider, MD1, Monica Saumoy, MD1, Gaurav Ghosh, MD1, Russell
Weg, MD1, Amit Mehta, MD1, David Snell, MD1, Ayman Al-Jurdi, MD1,
Jerard Kneifati, MD1, Supriya Gerardine, MD1, Clara Oromendia, MS2,
David Wan, MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical
Center, New York, NY; 2. Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
P885. Analysis of Online Readability Level of Patient Education
Materials for Hemorrhoids
Rishabh Gulati, MD1, Mohammad Nawaz, MD2, Laura Rotundo, MD1,
Sushil Ahlawat, MD1; 1. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark,
NJ; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
Newark, NJ
P886. Comparison of the Microbiome Composition of Rectal Stool
vs Laxative-purged Liquid Stool in Patients Undergoing Screening
Colonoscopy
Oleg V. Sostin, MD, Lisa Arrigo, MS, Deep Pandya, MS, Adam
Gorelick, MD, Anna-Marie Dufresne, RN, Kara Crowley, MS, Denise
Hammond-Mckibben, PhD, Paul Fiedler, MD; Danbury Hospital,
Danbury, CT
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P897. Diverticular Disease-Associated Colectomy in Urban African
American Patients: A Hospital Based Study
Shima Ghavimi, MD1, Hassan Ashktorab, PhD1, Edward Lee, MD1,
Adeyinka Laiyemo, MD, MPH2, Hassan Brim, PhD2; 1. Howard
University Hospital, Washington, DC; 2. Howard University College of
Medicine, Washington, DC
P898. Factors Associated with Traditional Serrated Adenoma
Parth Joshi, MD1, Kristina Stark, BA2, Ambuj Kumar, MD, MPH3,
Gitanjali Vidyarthi, MD4; 1. University of South Florida Morsani College
of Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA; 3.
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department
of Medicine, Division of Evidence Based Medicine and Outcomes
Research, Tampa, FL; 4. James A Haley VA Hospital, Tampa, FL
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLON
P899. A Large Recurrent Solitary Lymphoid Polyp of the Cecum- a First
of Its Kind
Rafeeq Ahmed, MD1, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD2, Kishore Kumar, MD1,
Hasan Tariq, MD1, Sunil Reddy, MD1, Bhavna Balar, MD1; 1. Bronx
Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY; 2. SBH Health System, Bronx,
NY
P900. A Very Rare Case of Ascending Colon Sarcoma
Siddharth Bhargava, BS1, Sadra Azizi-Ghannad, MD2, Micheal S.
Tadros, MD, MPH2; 1. Albany Medical College, San Jose, CA; 2.
Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
P901. Perforated Appendicitis as a Complication of Colonoscopy: A
Case Report and Review of Literature
Ashley Vareedayah, MD1, Stanley Pietrak, MD2, Nidhi Malhotra,
MD3, Walid Chalhoub, MD3, Thomas Loughney, MD4; 1. Saint Louis
University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; 2. Drexel University
College of Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA; 3. Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC; 4.
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
P902. Unexpected Benefits: Hair Growth in Two Alopecia Patients after
Fecal Microbiota Transplant
Dionne Rebello, MD1, Eugene Yen, MD2, Peter Lio, MD3, Colleen
R. Kelly, MD, FACG1; 1. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown
University, Providence, RI; 2. NorthShore University HealthSystem,
Chicago, IL; 3. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
P903. Klebsiella Oxytoca: A Commonly Unrecognized Cause of
Hemorrhagic Colitis
Ryan K. Fawley, MD, Joseph G. Cheatham, MD; Naval Medical Center
San Diego, San Diego, CA
P904. Comparison of Laparascopic Loop Ileostomy and Fecal
Microbiota Transplantation in a Patient with Two Episodes of Severe
and Complicated Clostridium difficile Infection: A Case Report
Patty T. Wang, MD, Anna Z. Fashandi, MD, Rachel A. Hays, MD;
University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
P905. Traumatic Rectal Hematoma with Spontaneous Luminal Drainage
Lynda Hoang, DO, Colin Wolslegel, DO, Sunny Lo, DO, Henrique
Fernandez, MD; Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P906. Colon Mass a Rare Presentation of Schistosomiasis
Jagrati Mathur, MD1, Vivek Mittal, MD2; 1. University of California
San Francisco, Fresno, CA; 2. University of California San Francisco
Fresno, Fresno, CA
P907. Undiagnosed Amoebic Colitis Presenting as Anemia
Omar K. Jilani, MD, MBA1, Yulong Yang, MD2, Shaza Khan, DO3,
Svetlana Chernyavsky, DO2; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center,
New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY; 3.
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Chicago, IL
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P908. Eosinophilia and Chronic Diarrhea in the Caribbean: An
Interesting Outcome in a HIV Patient
Rodolfo Estremera-Marcial, MD, Ivonne Figueroa, MD, Jose J.
Gutierrez-Nuñez, MD, Jaime Martinez-Souss, MD; VA Caribbean
Healthcare System, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P909. Idelalisib Induced Colitis Mimicking Graft vs Host Disease: A
Case Report
Ahmad Altaee, MD, Muhammad Hammami, MD, Jinping Lai, MD;
Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
P910. Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome: An Uncommon Mimic of Rectal
Malignancy
Brian Dinh, MD, Srivats Madhavan, MBBS, Christopher Barde, MD;
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P911. Extraluminal Air, Not Always a Disaster: A Benign Case of
Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis
Darrl Fick, MD, Tom Stickle, MD, Adam C. Deising, DO; Naval Medical
Center San Diego, San Diego, CA
P912. A Mass Forming Colonic Primary Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Fady Daniel, MD, MSC1, Hazem Assi, MD2, Walid R. Karaoui, MD3,
Jean El Cheikh, MD2, Sami Bannoura, MD4, Samer Nassif, MD4;
1. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine,
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon; 2.
Division of Hematology & Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine,
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon;
3. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine,
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Beyrouth,
Lebanon; 4. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Department,
American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
P913. A Rare Case: Incidental Cecal Ganglioneuroma
Priya Mehta, DO1, Michael Itidiare, DO, MBS2, Ramasamy Nathan,
MD3, Pratima Dibba, MD, MBA1; 1. Hackensack University Medical
Center Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, NJ; 2. Hackensack
University Medical Center Mountainside Hospital, Springfield, NJ; 3.
Hackensack University Medical Center, Glen Ridge, NJ
P914. Colonic Malakoplakia: An Unusual Finding in a Healthy and
Asymptomatic Elderly Patient
Winnie Sheu Woc, MD1, Jaimin P. Amin, MD2, Shriram Jakate, MD,
FRCPath2, Salina Lee, MD2; 1. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical
Center, Chicago, IL; 2. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P915. Tuberculous Colonic Stricture: Changing Topography of Large
Bowel Disease in the USA
Mubeen Khan Mohammed Abdul, MD1, Sanjay Bhandari, MD2, Nilay
Kumar, MD, MPH3; 1. Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee,
WI; 2. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 3. Aurora St.
Lukes Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
P916. Cardiac Tamponade as a Result of Mass Effect Due to Metastatic
Colon Adenocarcinoma
Raman Bhalla, MD1, Mohammed A. Ullah, MD2, Sean LaVine, MD3;
1. Northwell Health, Queens, NY; 2. North Shore-LIJ Health System,
Manhasset, NY; 3. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, New
Hyde Park, NY
P917. Colonic Pseudopolyps: An Uncommon Presentation of
Schistosomiasis
Thomas J. Corredine, DO1, Richa Bhardwaj, MBBS1, Gaurav
Bhardwaj, MBBS2, Raffi Karagozian, MD3; 1. University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut School
of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 3. University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, Hartford, CT
P918. Diarrhea: Always Keep an Open Mind and Be a Skeptic
Manhal Izzy, MD, Joann Kwah, MD, Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG;
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P919. A Rare Case of Polymicrobial Clostridium difficile Bacteremia in
Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Opeyemi Alli, MD2, Tyson Collazo,
MD3, Priyanka Chugh, MD3, Srikanth Yandrapalli, MD3, David Wolf,
MD3; 1. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, White
Plains, NY; 2. Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 3. New York
Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P934. Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction: A Rare Paraneoplastic
Syndrome
Sujaata Dwadasi, MD1, David R. Martin, MD2, Angela Ward, MSN,
FNP1, Tanvi Dhere, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
Atlanta, GA
P935. Simultaneous Esophageal and Recto-Sigmoid Poorly
Differentiated Adenocarcinoma with Different MLH1 Stain
Seifeldin Hakim, MD1, Mihajlo Gjeorgjievski, MD1, Estela Mogrovejo,
MD1, Molly Orosey, DO, MS1, Mitchell Cappell, MD, PhD2; 1. William
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI; 2. Beaumont Health, Royal
Oak, MI
P936. Cutaneous Metastasis of Colorectal Adenocarcinoma: A Rare
Presentation
Hafiz Muhamamd Sharjeel Arshad, MD, Anadil Faqah, MD,
Charles Berkelhammer, MD, FACG; University of Illinois at Chicago,
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
P937. Unusual Cause of Rectal Bleeding: Thinking Outside the
Colon
Susanne Shokoohi, MD, Sheena Patel, MD, Kevin Patel, MD, Aditya
Dholakia, DO; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P938. Haloperidol-Induced Ogilvie’s Syndrome
Laura Pierce, BS, Kai Ha, MD, Kristina Katz, MD, Penn R. James,
MD, Sita Chokhavatia, MD, FACG; Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P939. Atypical Presentation of Iatrogenic Colonic Perforation: A Case
Report and Review of Previously Reported Cases
Abhinav Tiwari, MD1, Khola Qamar, MD2, Abhinav Tiwari, MD1, Ali
Nawras, MD, FACG1; 1. University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo,
OH; 2. University of Toledo Medical Center, Perrysburg, OH
P940. Streptococcus sanguis Bacteremia and Endocarditis Associated
with Colon Cancer
Tushar Khanna1, Joséphine Cool, MD2, Fouad Otaki, MD3, Paul
Basuk, MD3, David Wan, MD3; 1. Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar, Cornell
University, New York, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill
Cornell Medical College, New York, NY; 3. New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P941. Amoebiasis Mimicking Crohn’s Disease
Russell Rosenblatt, MD, Charles Maltz, MD; New York-Presbyterian/
Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P942. Cold Abdomen: A Preoperative Patient’s Unexpected Hospital
Course
Nicholas Battista, MD, Sam Tandon; St. John Providence Health
System, Southfield, MI
P943. Endoscopic Repair of a Recto-Vesicular Fistula
Christopher R. Brown, MD, Tanvi Khurana, MD, Rekha M. Reddy, MD,
William B. Hale, MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P944. Successful Treatment of Bleeding Rectal Varices with Balloon
Occluded Antegrade Transvenous Obliteration
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Eric J. Mao, MD, Van Nguyen, MD, Fadlallah Habr, MD; Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
P945. Intussusception: A Rare Complication in an Acute Leukemia
Patient After Consolidation Chemotherapy. a Case Report
Ayman Qasrawi, MD, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD, Omar
Abughanimeh, MD; University of Missouri Kansas City School of
Medicine, Kansas City, MO
P946. An Interesting Case of End-Stage Liver Disease and Colonic
Varices
Sunny Lo, DO, Paula Dionisio, MD, Matthew Lute, DO, Johnny Cheng,
DO, Ryan Sefcik, DO; Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P947. Endoscopic Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy, A Novel Treatment for
Refractory Bleeding in Patient with Advanced Rectal Cancer: First Two
Reported Cases
Ketul Patel, MD1, Andrea Loza, MD2, Jose Nieto, DO, FACG1; 1.
Borland Groover Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Rio Hortega Hospital,
Valladolid, Castilla y Leon, Spain
POSTERS
MONDAY
P920. Water-Only Colon Cleansing Causing Acute Colitis
Benjamin Stern, DO1, Jayakrishna Chintanaboina, MD, MPH2; 1. Penn
State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hummelstown, PA;
2. Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Harrisburg,
PA
P921. A Rare Case of Pylephlebitis After Polypectomy Presenting with
Hematochezia and Fever
Asad Jehangir, MD, Valena Fiscus, DO, Salik Nazir, MD, Eugene York,
MD; Reading Health System, West Reading, PA
P922. Filiform Polyposis: Is This Malignancy Doc?
Barani Mayilvaganan, MD1, Laura Connor, DO1, Michelle Feriod, DO2,
Babak Etemad, MD1; 1. Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA;
2. Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr, PA
P923. A Fulminant Case of Community Acquired Clostridium difficile
Infection
Harleen Chela, MBBS,MD, Justin Atwood, MD, Rohini Kannuswamy,
MBBS, MD, Jonathan Collins, MD; University of Missouri, Columbia,
MO
P924. A Case of Intestinal Behcet’s Disease Refractory to Adalimumab
Treated with Infliximab
David Dulaney, MD1, Wassem Juakiem, MD2, Angelo Paredes, MD1;
1. San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Fort
Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam
Houston, TX
P925. An Unusual Case of Recurrent Clostridium difficle Colitis
Rajarajeshwari Ramachandran, MD, Hakim Uqdah, DO; Greater
Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
P926. Rectal Mass in a Patient with History of Prostate Cancer: What
Could It Be?
Hamzeh Saraireh, MD, Habeeb Salameh, MD, CMQ, Matthew
Maslonka, MD, Asmeen Bhatt, MD, PhD, Shehzad Merwat, MD;
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
P927. Colon Cancer with Colosplenic Fistula
David Snell, MD, Amit Desai, MD, David Wan, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P928. Diverticulitis of the Terminal Ileum: A Rare Cause of Abdominal
Pain
Julia Shor, MD1, Padma Chamarthy, MD1, Kevin Skole, MD2; 1. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ; 2. University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro,
Plainsboro, NJ
P929. Nonsecretory Multiple Myeloma Presenting with Gastrointestinal
Bleeding – A Case Report
Alvina Munaf, MD1, Xioping He, MD1, Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD1,
Sameen Khalid, MD1, George Everett2, Khalid Abusaada2; 1. Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Florida Hospital Internal Medicine Program,
Orlando, FL
P930. A Rare and an Unusual Presentation of GIST
Harsh Rawal, MD1, Vinod Kumar, MD1, Malav P. Parikh, MD2, Niyati
Gupta, MBBS.3, Adil Ahmed, MD1, Hansaj Padh, MBBS4; 1. University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; 2. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. Grant Medical College, Cleveland, OH;
4. Grant Medical College, Urbana, IL
P931. A Rare Submucosal Mass
Kheng-Jim Lim, MD, Francisco Zaldana, DO, Bhavik M. Bhandari,
MD; Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ
P932. Obstructing Giant Filifiorm Polyp of Colon
Charanpreet S. Grewal, MBBS,MD, Varun Mehta, MBBS, MD,DM,
Ajit Sood, MBBS, MD,DM, Dilpreet Kaur, MBBS,MD, Banveet Kaur,
MBBS; Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab,
India
P933. Extracolonic Clostridium difficile Infection with Peri-rectal
Abscesses: A Rare Occurence
Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Ryan Asterita, MD2,
Poornima Ramadas, MBBS1, Gaganjot Singh, MD1; 1. SUNY Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
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P948. CMV Colitis: An Important Differential in an
Immunocompromised Patient with Crohn’s Disease
Jeffrey Howland, MD1, Sundeep Pattar, MD2, Jivan Lamichhane,
MBBS2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P949. Gastrointestinal Histoplasmosis
Meetal Mehta, MD; Integrative Medicine, Atlantic Health System,
Morristown, NJ
P950. Anorectal Manometry Causing Rectal Perforation: Can We
Prevent This Rare Iatrogenic Complication?
Parit Mekaroonkamol, MD1, Saurabh Chawla, MD1, Field Willingham,
MD, MPH2, Jennifer Christie, MD1; 1. Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P951. Kayexalate-induced Colitis Presenting as a Mass-like Lesion
Ara A. Kardashian, MD, Jill Lane, MD; Scripps Clinic and Scripps
Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA
P952. Atypical Case of Fibrosing Colonopathy Physicians Should Know
Ragheb Harb, MD1, Kasra Adham, MD1, Thomas Kingston, MD1,
Mohamed Sageer, MD2; 1. Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, VA; 2. Salem VA
Medical Center, Roanoke, VA
P953. Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Colon
Nurilign Bulcha, MD1, Nirmal Guragain, MD1, Damodar Pandey,
MD1, Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG2, Hatef Massoumi, MD2, Hatef
Massoumi,MD3; 1. Montefiore Medical Center-Wakefield Division,
Bronx, NY; 2. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 3. New York
Associates in Gastroenterology, Bronx, NY
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P954. Working Nine-to-Five: Employment May Be an Obstacle to
Colorectal Cancer Screening
Timothy Dougherty, Jr., MD1, Justin Ertle, MD1, Daniel Gaballa, MD2,
Matthew Caldis, MD1, Shreya Chablaney, MD3, Marie L. Borum,
MD, EdD, MPH1; 1. George Washington University, Washington, DC;
2. George Washington University Hospital, Jupiter, FL; 3. George
Washington University, Syosset, NY
P955. What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You: Knowledge of Colorectal
Cancer Screening Is Associated with Education Level
Timothy Dougherty, Jr., MD1, Kamal Baig, MD2, Shreya Chablaney,
MD3, Matthew Caldis, MD1, Justin Ertle, MD1, Daniel Gaballa, MD4,
Marie L. Borum, MD, EdD, MPH1; 1. George Washington University,
Washington, DC; 2. George Washington University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 3. George Washington University, Syosset, NY; 4.
George Washington University Hospital, Jupiter, FL
P956. Quality Improvement Measures in Colon Cancer Screening in an
Inner City Community Health Clinic
Omar K. Jilani, MD, MBA1, Becky Lou, MD2, Jeffrey Shrensel, MD3,
Ana I. Velazquez, MD, MSc4, Alan Tso, MD4, Barbara Cheung, MD1,
Gil I. Ascunce, MD4; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3. University of
Arizona College of Medicine, Tuscon, AZ; 4. Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Hospital, New York, NY
P957. Adenoma Detection in a Predominant African American
Population over Age 75 of Average and High Risk for Colorectal Cancer
Allison Zhang, MD1, Charles Jaiyeoba, MD1, Paul Naylor, PhD2, Milton
Mutchnick, MD, FACG2, Murray N. Ehrinpreis, MD, FACG2; 1. Wayne
State University, Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 2. Wayne State
University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
P958. Racial Differences in Colorectal Cancer Incidence, Prevalence,
and Survival Rates over 10 Years: A Retrospective Single Center Study
Hafiz Muhamamd Sharjeel Arshad, MD1, Eula Tetangco, MD1,
Natasha Shah, MD1, Hareth Raddawi, MD, FACG2; 1. University of
Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL; 2.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Oak Lawn, IL
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P959. Assessing the Link Between Colonoscopy Preparation Quality
and Diabetes Mellitus
Deepthi Lankalapalli, MD1, Pranay Srivastava, MD1, Martin Kim,
MD1, Miral Subhani, MD1, Prakash Viswanathan, MD1, Joshu Fogel,
PhD2, Lu Fan, MD, PhD1, Kaleem Rizvon, MD, MBBS, FACG1, Paul
Mustacchia, MD, MBA1; 1. Nassau University Medical Center, East
Meadow, NY; 2. Nassau University Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P960. Veterans’ Attitudes Towards De-intensification of Surveillance
Colonoscopy for Low-Risk Adenomas
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (CRC Prevention Category)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Jennifer K. Maratt, MD1, Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH2, Darcy Saffar,
MPH3, Lauren E. Weston, MPH3, Aimee Myers, BS1, Marc S. Piper,
MD1, Sameer D. Saini, MD, MS4; 1. University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. University of Colorado School of Medicine,
Aurora, CO; 3. Ann Arbor VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI; 4.
University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor VA Medical Center,
Ann Arbor, MI
P961. Risk Factors for Failure to Return After a Poor Preparation
Colonoscopy: Experience in a Safety-Net Hospital
Butros Toro, MD, Gabrielle Dawkins, MD, Frank K. Friedenberg, MD,
MSc(Epi), Adam C. Ehrlich, MD, MPH; Lewis Katz School of Medicine
at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P962. Increased Finding in Right-sided Polyps Comparing
Colonoscopies Before and After Documentation of Withdrawal Time
Thalvinder Sangha, MD1, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD2; 1. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2. Emory University School
of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
P963. Quality and Patient Tolerance of Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte
Bowel Preparation in Patients with Chronic Narcotic Use: Is a 4-Liter
Preparation Regimen Effective?
Owen E. Baldwin, MD1, Steven R. Gay, MD, MSBS2, Jonathan
Kushner, MD2, Thomas Blom, MS1; 1. University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; 2. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,
Cincinnati, OH
P964. Self Perceived Confidence and Knowledge of Colorectal
Cancer Screening and Surveillance Guidelines – A National Survey of
Gastroenterologists
Rushad Patell, MD, Abhishek Karwa, DO, Rocio Lopez, MS, Carol A.
Burke, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P965. Self Perceived Confidence and Knowledge of Colorectal Cancer
Screening and Surveillance Guidelines – A Comparison of Trainee
Colonoscopists to Their Non-Colonoscopist Peers
Rushad Patell, MD, Abhishek Karwa, DO, Rocio Lopez, MS, Carol A.
Burke, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P966. Fears of Having a Colonoscopy: Differences Between Veteran
and Non-Veteran Patients
Christopher Paiji, BA1, Shawn Kaye, MD1, Allen R. Yu, BS2,
Marielle Reataza, MD1, M. Mazen Jamal, MD, MPH3, Jason B.
Samarasena, MD1; 1. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease
Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA; 2. H. H. Chao
Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA; 3. VA Loma Linda Health Care System, Long Beach,
CA
P967. Prevalence of Colorectal Adenomas in Breast Cancer Survivors
Haitam Buaisha, MD, Eric Nippoldt, MD, Lakshmi Manogna
Chintalacheruvu, MD, Osama Diab, MD, Mridula Krishnan, MD,
Osama Elsallabi, MD, Nawras Abuhamidah, MD, Jose Machain, MD,
Benjamin Hall, MD, Savio Reddymasu, MD; Creighton University
School of Medicine, Omaha, NE
P968. Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening Uptake Among Primary Care
Provider (PCP) as Patients: Preaching What They Practice?
Yu-Jun Wong, MRCP, MMed, MD1, Weiquan James Li, MBBS,
MRCP1, Chee-Hooi Lim, MBChB, MD, FRCP1, Jen-Lock Christopher
Khor, MBBS, FRCP2, Soetikno Roy, MD1, Urrehman Adeel2 (presenting
author), Vikneswaran Namasivayam, MBBS, MRCP1; 1. Singhealth,
Singapore, Singapore; 2. Singapore General Hospital, Singapore,
Singapore
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P978. Solitary Ileal Peutz-Jeghers Polyp: Sporadic Entity or Syndromic
Component?
Shruti Khurana, MD1, Bharat Bhandari, MBBS1, Erik Rahimi, MD2,
Akhil Munjal, MBBS1, Vishal Kaila, MD3, Mamoun Younes, MD2, Nirav
Thosani, MD, MHA2; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center
at Houston, Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth McGovern Medical School,
Houston, TX; 3. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX
P979. Dense Lymphocytic Infiltrate in an Adenomatous Polyp
Identifies a Patient with No Family History as Lynch Syndrome
Sheena Patel, MD, Susanne Shokoohi, MD, Michael Brown, MD,
Kelly Burgess, MS, CGC, Shriram Jakate, MD, Joshua Melson, MD,
MPH; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
ENDOSCOPY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P969. Racial Difference in the Prevalence of DNA Mismatch Repair
(MMR) Deficiencies Associated with Lynch Syndrome Among Patients
with Colorectal Cancer
Krysta Contino, MD1, Kathryn C. Behling, MD, PhD2, Tina Edmonston,
MD3, Yize Richard Wang, MD, PhD4; 1. Cooper Digestive Health
Institute, Camden, NJ; 2. Cooper Medical School of Rowan University,
Camden, NJ; 3. Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ; 4. Cooper
Digestive Health Institute, Mount Laurel, NJ
P970. G-EYE Technology Increases Detection of Right-Sided Sessile
Serrated and Flat Adenomas in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Cancer
(CRC) Screening: A Randomized Prospective Multicenter Study
Seth A. Gross, MD1, Haim Shirin, PhD2, Beni Shpak, MD3, Julia
Epshtein, MD4, Peter Vilmann, PhD5, Arthur Hoffman, MD6, Silvia
Sanduleanu, MD7, Pier Alberto Testoni, PhD8, Sauid Ishaq, MD9, Peter
D. Siersema, PhD10, Helmut Neumann, PhD11, Martin Goetz, PhD12,
Mark Pochapin, MD1, Dov Abramowich, MD2, Mati Shnell, MD13,
Meir Mizrahi, MD4, Jakob Hendel, PhD5, Rogier de Ridder, MD7, Edi
Viale, MD8, Michael Yair, MD2, Menachem Moshkowitz, MD13, Harold
Jacob, MD4, Trine Stigaard, MD5, Nathan Gluck, MD13, Ralf Kiesslich,
PhD6; 1. New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY;
2. Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Tzrifin, Israel; 3. Laniado Hospital,
Netanya, HaMerkaz, Israel; 4. Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem,
Israel; 5. Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev, Herlev, Denmark;
6. HSK Dr. Horst-Schmidt-Kliniken, Wiesbaden, Germany; 7. UMC
Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands; 8. San Raffaele Hospital, Milan,
Italy; 9. Russell’s Hall, Dudley, United Kingdom; 10. Radboud UMC,
Nijmegen, Netherlands; 11. University Clinic Erlangen, Erlangen,
Germany; 12. Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany; 13.
Laniado Hospital, Netanya, Israel
P971. Increased Prevalence of Colorectal Carcinoma (CRC) in a HIV +
Cohort: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
Kajal N. Patel, MD, MPH1, Nitin Sabharwal, MD2, Leisa Spense, MD3,
Minh Ly T Nguyen, MD1, Vincent Marconi, MD1, C. Christina Mehta,
PhD, MSPH4, Saurabh Chawla, MD1; 1. Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Maimonides Medical Center, Atlanta, GA;
3. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Atlanta, GA; 4. Emory
University School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA
P972. Gender- and Race-Specific Prevalence of Colorectal Polyps
Sooraj Tejaswi, MD, MSPH1, Sarabdeep Mann, MD1, Brian Paciotti,
MS, PhD2, Machelle Wilson, PhD2; 1. University of California Davis
Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; 2. University of California Davis,
Sacramento, CA
P973. Discordantly High Colorectal Adenoma Prevalence in South
Asians
Sooraj Tejaswi, MD, MSPH1, Sarabdeep Mann, MD1, Brian Paciotti,
MS, PhD2, Machelle Wilson, PhD2; 1. University of California Davis
Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; 2. University of California Davis,
Sacramento, CA
P974. Normal Vitamin D Levels Protective Against Development of
Advanced Adenoma
Nayla Ahmed, MD1, Marisa Terino, MD2, Michael S. DiSiena, MD1,
Imad Ahmad, MD1, Joel Levine, MD1; 1. University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut,
Farmington, CT
P975. Poor Adherence Rates to Successive Fecal Immunochemical
Testing for Colorectal Cancer Screening in an Underserved Population
Stephen New, MD1, Angela Keniston, MSPH2, Christie Heller, MD2,
Joel Levine, MD2; 1. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus,
Aurora, CO; 2. Denver Health and Hospital, Denver, CO
P976. Analysis of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Patients
in the Ambulatory Care Setting with Regards to Colonoscopy and
Assessment of Educational Aids in Reducing the Rates of Refusal of
First-Time Screening Colonoscopy
Soumil S. Patwardhan, MD1, Erik A. Holzwanger, MD2, Lidia Spaho,
MD1, Christopher Marshall, MD1; 1. University of Massachusetts
Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2. UMass Memorial Medical Center,
Worcester, MA
P977. The Increasing Incidence of Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer:
Risk Factors and Presentation
Carine Bou-abboud, MD, Gregory Cooper, MD; University Hospitals
Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P980. A Comprehensive Intervention to Enhance Inpatient Colon
Preparation Quality and Efficacy for Colonoscopy
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Brian J. Horner, MD1, Stephanie Ung, RN, BSN2, Ashlee Tanner,
RN, BSN2, John Fang, MD2, Kathleen Boynton, MD2; 1. University of
Utah School of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and
Nutrition, Salt Lake City, UT; 2. University of Utah School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT
P981. Feasibility Evaluation of a New 19-Gauge and 22-Gauge
Preloaded EUS Fiducial Needle in an Ex-Vivo Porcine Model
Shivangi Kothari, MD1, Linda Lee, MD2, Vanessa Shami, MD3, Uzma
D. Siddiqui, MD4; 1. Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy,
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY; 2. Brigham & Women’s Hospital,
Boston, MA; 3. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; 4. University
of Chicago Center for Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics,
Chicago, IL
P982. A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review: Is Endoscopic
Esophageal Dilation a Safe Approach in Managing Eosinophilic
Esophagitis?
Kavitha Jacob, MD1, Harsha Moole, MD2, Vishnu Moole, MBBS3,
Sowmya Dharmapuri, MBBS3, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS3,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS3, Naveen Bondalapati, MD4, Achuta Uppu,
MD5, Abhiram Duvvuri, MD6, Srinivas Puli, MD1; 1. University of Illinois
College of Medicine, Peoria, IL; 2. University of Illinois College of
Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 3. NTR University of Health Sciences,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 4. Barnes Jewish Christian
Medical Group, St. Louis, MO; 5. Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY; 6. Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
P983. Efficacy and Safety of Dexmedetomidine for Conscious Sedation
During Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
Taeko Ninomiya1, Yosuke Tsuji, MD, PhD2, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, MD,
PhD2, Chiaki Kobayashi1; 1. The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan; 2. Graduate School of Medicine, The University of
Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P984. A 20 Year Retrospective Study Assessing the Percentage
Distribution of Submucosal Lesions Along the Gastrointestinal Tract
LaTasha Henry, MD, Shifat Ahmed, MD, Chirag Patel, MD, Stephen
McClave, MD; University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville,
KY
P985. Colonoscopy Procedural Increases Adenoma and Polyp
Detection Rates in GI Trainees: A Longitudinal Analysis
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Endoscopy Category)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Ravi Vora, MD, Sara Levy, MD, Emad Qayed, MD; Emory University
School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P986. Inpatient Management of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Patients
Receiving Target Specific Oral Anticoagulants
C. Andrew Kistler, MD, PharmD, Aaron Martin, MD, Daniel Quirk, MD,
MBA; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P987. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy Use in the National Veteran
Population: A Minority of Patients Account for the Majority of
Procedures
Andrew Gawron, MD, PhD, MSHS1, Wendy Chapman, PhD2, Matthew
Samore, MD1, John Fang, MD3, Kathryn Peterson, MD3, William
Thompson, PhD4; 1. University of Utah School of Medicine and Salt
Lake City VA Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT; 2. University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; 3. University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt
Lake City, UT; 4. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL
P988. Measures of Trainee Performance in Advanced Endoscopy: A
Systematic Review
Paul James, MD, MSc (Epidemiology), FRCPC1, Lilia Antonova, PhD1,
Myriam Martel, BSc2, Alan N. Barkun, MD, CM, FRCP(C), FACG, MSc
(Clinical Epidemiology)2; 1. The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,
Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2. McGill University Health Center, Montreal, PQ,
Canada
P989. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Transmural by Gastroenterologist
vs Percutaneous Transhepatic by Interventional Radiologist for
Gallbladder Drainage in Acute Cholecystitis in High-Risk Surgical
Patients
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P990. Comparison of Clinical Outcomes of ESD vs STER for Esophagus,
Esophagogastric Junction, and Gastric Tumor (Cancer) Originating
from the Muscularis Propria Layer: A Systematic Review and Pooled
Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P991. 5 Ws of Long-Term Outcome in Terms of Recurrence After ESD
for Large Submucosal Invasive Colorectal Cancer Based on LargeScale Multicenter Studies
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P992. ESD Performance Between Endoscopists in South Korea and
Italy for Large and Recurrent Colorectal Tumors: A Systematic Review
and Comparative Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P993. Assessment of the Clinical Data for the Evaluation of EUSGuided Vascular Therapy for Refractory Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P994. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD) Training in the West:
Where Do We Stand?
Alexander Schlachterman, MD1, April Goddard, PA-C2, Dennis Yang,
MD3, Takuji Gotoda, MD, PhD, FACG4, Peter Draganov, MD1; 1.
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 2. University of Florida College
of Medicine, Gainesville, FL; 3. University of Florida, Department
of Gastroenterology, Gainesville, FL; 4. Nihon University School of
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
P995. Validation of the Montreal Bowel Preparation Scale: An
Auditable Application of the MSTF Guidelines
Valerie Heron, MD1, Myriam Martel, BSc2, Talat Bessissow, MD,
CM, MSc, FRCPC3, Yen-I Chen, MD, FRCPC4, Etienne Désilets, MD,
FRCPC5, Catherine Dube, MD, MSc, FRCPC6, Yidan Lu, MD1, Charles
Menard, MD7, Julia McNabb-Baltar, MD, MPH8, Robin Parmar, MD,
FRCPC2, Alaa Rostom, MD, MSc, FRCPC6, Alan N. Barkun, MD, CM,
FRCP(C), FACG, MSc (Clinical Epidemiology)2; 1. McGill University,
Montreal, PQ, Canada; 2. McGill University Health Center, Montreal,
PQ, Canada; 3. McGill University Health Center, McGill IBD Research
Group, Montreal, PQ, Canada; 4. Johns Hopkins University Hospital,
Baltimore, MD; 5. Université de Sherbrooke, St-Basile-le-Grand, PQ,
Canada; 6. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 7. Université
de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada; 8. Center for Pancreatic
Disease, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
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P996. Moderate Sedation Allows Safe and Successful Completion
of Advanced Endoscopic Procedures: Experience at a High-Volume,
Academic, Tertiary Referral Center
Laura E. Frado, MD1, George Khoudari, MD1, Truptesh H. Kothari,
MD, MS1, Shivangi Kothari, MD1, Asad Ullah, MD2, Vivek Kaul, MD,
FACG1; 1. Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Division
of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Rochester Medical
Center, Rochester, NY; 2. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
P997. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection vs. Surgical Resection of
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors in North America
Iman Andalib, MD1, Daniel Yeoun, MD2, Steve Xie, MD2, Ramesh
Reddy, MD2, Shahzad Iqbal, MD, FACG2; 1. State University of New
York Downstate Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. State University of
New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P998. Endoscopic Removal of Gastric Muscularis Propria
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (MP-GIST) in North America: Methods,
Safety, and Prognosis
Iman Andalib, MD1, Daniel Yeoun, MD2, Shahzad Iqbal, MD, FACG2;
1. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P999. The Diagnostic Value of the Biopsy of Small Pancreatic Cystic
Neoplasms’ Cystic Wall by SpyGlass™ Through a 19-gauge Needle EUS
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Lei Jiang, MS2, Li Huikai, PhD1, Ningli Chai,
PhD3, Zhiqiang Wang, phD1, Xiangdong Wang, MS1, Ping Tang, MS1,
Xu Guo, PhD1, YuFa Sun, PhD1, Wei Xu, PhD4; 1. Beijing Military
General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;
2. Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic
of China; 3. The General Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army,
Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 4. Chinese PLA Medical
College, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
P1000. Comparison of Bowel Preparation Quality Scales Used in
Randomized Controlled Trials of Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy
Gerald Bertiger, MD1, Michael Epstein, MD, FACG2, Anne Hutson
Walker, PhD3, Cristina Almansa, MD, PhD3, David Dahdal, PhD3;
1. Hillmont GI, Flourtown, PA; 2. Digestive Disorders Associates,
Annapolis, MD; 3. Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc., Parsippany, NJ
P1001. The Related Clinical Research of Safety of Peroral Endoscopic
Myotomy for Achalasia
Enqiang Linghu, PhD, Nanjun Wang, MD, Yaqi Zhai, MD, Huikai Li,
PhD; Beijing Military General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s
Republic of China
P1002. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in Very
Elderly Patients
Rikako Koyama, MD, Tetsuo Tamura, MD, Yuji Urasaki, MD, Yuko
Koizumi, MD, Tsunao Imamura, PhD; Toranomon Hospital, Minato-ku,
Tokyo, Japan
P1003. Safety of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy with Monitored
Anesthesia Care in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Miguel Lalama, MD1, Gitanjali Vidyarthi, MD2, Ambuj Kumar, MD,
MPH3, Donald Amodeo, MD4, Prasad Kulkarni, MD4, Jeffrey Gill, MD4,
Jonathan Keshishian, MD4, Susan Goldsmith, MD4, Robert Hadesman,
MD4, Barbara Bachman, MD4, Judi Parow, RN 4; 1. University of
South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. James A
Haley VA Hospital, Tampa, FL; 3. University of South Florida Morsani
College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Evidence
Based Medicine and Outcomes Research, Tampa, FL; 4. James A.
Haley VA Hospital, Tampa, FL
P1004. Clinical Outcomes of Endoscopic Mucosal Resection for
Superficial Nonampullary Duodenal Epithelial Tumors
Takahito Toba, phD1, Kosuke Nomura, MD2, Toshifumi Mitani, PhD2,
Shu Hoteya, PhD2, Mitsuru Kaise, PhD3; 1. Toranomon hospital,
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 3.
Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P1014. Leiomyosarcoma of the Inferior Vena Cava: A Diagnostic
Challenge
Nayla Ahmed, MD1, Bhavtosh Dedania, MD2, Murali Dharan, MD3; 1.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University
of Connecticut Health Center, Houston, TX; 3. St. Francis Medical
Center, Bloomfield, CT
P1015. Pitfalls in Conventional Imaging and the Diagnostic Use of
Endoscopic Ultrasound of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors
Travis Magdaleno, DO1, Robert Sheperd, BS2, Shashin Shah, MD1,
Hiral Shah, MD1; 1. Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; 2.
Ponce Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY
P1016. Asymptomatic Cholecystocolonic and Cholecystoduodenal
Fistulae in the Same Patient: A Unique Presentation
Saurabh Chandan, MD, Alexander T. Hewlett, DO, Grant F.
Hutchins; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P1017. Utilization of Lumen-Apposing Metallic Stent for the
Drainage of Peri-Digestive Fluid Collections in Pediatric Population:
A Case Series
Safeera Javed, MD1, Yolanda Rivas, MD2, Inna Novak, MD2, Sammy
Ho, MD, FACG3; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY; 2.
Moses Montefiore Hospital, New York, NY; 3. Montefiore Medical
Center, Bronx, NY
P1018. Intraductal Fenestration of Biliary Metal Stents Using Argon
Plasma to Facilitate Bilateral Hilar Stenting
Tarun Rustagi, MD, Michael McKusick, MD, Robert Huebert, MD,
Mark D. Topazian, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1019. First Ever Per-Oral Pyloromyotomy in a Patient with Connective
Tissue Disease
Haider Rahman, MD, Ghassan Kabbach, MD, Zachary Feinberg, MD,
Sven Hida, MD; Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
P1020. Rare But Fatal Complication of Endoscopic Variceal Band
Ligation, Air Embolism
Herit Vachhani, MD, Vihang Patel, MD, Aram Gabrielyan, MD; Mount
Carmel Health System, Columbus, OH
P1021. Pate’ or Perforation: A Transcolonic Liver Biopsy?
Jonathan Gotfried, MD1, Saraswathi Arasu, DO1, Susan Fitzgerald,
PA-C2, Tunde Farkas, MD2, Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA2; 1. Temple
University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Lewis Katz School of Medicine
at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P1022. Periampullary Diverticular Food Impaction: A Rare Cause of
Obstructive Jaundice
Alyssa Kaleta, DO, Andrew Mazulis, MD, Asif Lakha, MD; Advocate
Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P1023. Successful Over-the-Scope Closure of Recurrent Fistula from a
Perforated Duodenal Ulcer
Abdulfatah Issak, MD1, Mustafa Musleh, MD2; 1. Wright State
University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Kettering, OH; 2. Wright
State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P1024. Endoscopic Management of Bouveret’s Syndrome in a Patient
with Cholecystoduodenal Fistula
Chad J. Cooper, MD, MHA, Houssam Mardini, MD, MBA, MPH,
Muhammad Dawwas, MD; University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
P1025. Challenges in Achieving Hemostasis in Gastroesophageal
Variceal Bleeding
Adam C. Bledsoe, MD, Houssam Halawi, MD, Louis M. Wong Kee
Song, MD, Santhi S. Vege, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1026. An Unusual Case of Myoclonic Jerks Following Endoscopic
Sedation
Robert Mocharla, MD, David Poppers, MD, PhD; New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1005. Differences in Sedation Requirements Between Male and
Female Veterans Undergoing Colonoscopy
2016 ACG/Naomi Nakao Gender-Based Research Award
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Lauren George, MD1, Michael Sprang, MD2; 1. Loyola University
Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2. Loyola University Medical Center,
Maywood, IL
P1006. Outcomes of Endoscopic Intervention for Gastrointestinal
Bleeding in the Setting of Severe Thrombocytopenia
Guilherme Piovezani Ramos, MD1, Moritz Binder, MD, MPH1, Badr AlBawardy, MD1, Paul Hampel, MD1, Manuel B. Braga Neto, MD, PhD1,
Dharma Sunjaya, MD1, Nayantara Coelho Prabhu, MD2, Barham K.
Abu Dayyeh, MD1, David H. Bruining, MD1, Mark V. Larson, MD1,
Navtej S. Buttar, MD1, Louis M. Wong Kee Song, MD1, Elizabeth
Rajan, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine, Rochester, MN
P1007. Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Omental Fine Needle Aspiration:
A Novel Technique for Diagnosing Malignant Ascites
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Pradeep Siddappa, MD, DM, Monika Jain, MD, DM, Gurwant Lamba,
MD, DM; Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, New Delhi, Delhi, India
P1008. Diphenhydramine as a Synergistic Agent to Conscious Sedation
in Endoscopic Procedures: A Pilot Study
George Khoudari, MD1, Akram Audi, MD2, Amy D’Ambrose, RN2,
Prasad Penmetsa, MD, MRCP, FACG2, Surinder Devgun, MD2, Tarun
Kothari, MD, FACG2; 1. Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy,
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY; 2. Rochester Regional Health, Unity
Hospital, Rochester, NY
P1009. Patient Characteristics, Etiology, and Outcomes of Patients
Admitted with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
May Olayan, MD1, Haider Al Taii, MD1, Abeer Mohideen, MD1, Manal
Mahmoud, MD2, Gauraf Kistangari, MD, MPH1; 1. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1010. Single-Dose Linaclotide Equals Efficacy of Polyethylene Glycol
for Video Capsule Endoscopy
Daniel J. Stein, MD, MPH1, Andrew P. Copland, MD2, Deborah
McDaniel, RN3, Charles Orton, MD4, R. Ann. Hays, MD1; 1. University
of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA; 2. University of Virginia
School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA; 3. University of Virginia
Digestive Health Center, Charlottesville, VA; 4. University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
P1011. Urgent Colonoscopy in Hospitalized Patients with
Hematochezia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abdul Kouanda, MD1, Somsouk Ma, MD2, Justin Sewell, MD, MPH2,
Lukejohn Day, MD2; 1. University of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA; 2. San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA
P1012. Optimal Timing of Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy in Acute
Small Bowel Bleeding: A Meta-Analysis
Emmanuel Ugbarugba, MD, MPA1, Marty Meyer, MD2, Allison Aldrich3;
1. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Blacklick, OH; 2.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 3.
Abramson Cancer Center, Pancreatic Cancer Translational Center of
Excellence, University of Pennsylvania, Columbus, OH
P1013. Endoscopic Outcomes of Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) of
Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE): A Single-Center Multi-Operator
Study
Bijun S. Kannadath, MBBS, Erik Rahimi, MD, Moises I. Nevah Rubin,
MD, Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA; UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
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P1027. Ampullary Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Cirrhotic Patient without
Neurofibromatosis: Case Report
Nisha Loganantharaj, MD1, Eric C. Fontenot, MD2, Stephen W.
Landreneau, MD1; 1. Louisiana State University School of Medicine,
New Orleans, LA; 2. Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, New Orleans, LA
P1028. New and Improved: Our Experience with the 22G Cook Fiducial
Needle System
Jessica L. McKee, DO1, Alexander Kim, DO1, Michael T. Loughlin, DO1,
Nina Ahuja, MD2, Harshit S. Khara, MD1, Amitpal S. Johal, MD1; 1.
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA; 2. Geisinger Health System,
Danville, PA
P1029. Life-Threatening Gastric Outlet Obstruction after Placement of
an Intra-gastric Balloon for Weight Loss
Charles V. Welden, IV, MD1, Jordan Orr, MD1, Mohamed Shoreibah,
MD2, Adam Edwards, MD, MSc3, Chad Burski, MD1, Ali M. Ahmed,
MD4; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine,
Birmingham, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hoover, AL;
3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 4. Basil I.
Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1030. Gastro-Jejunal Fistula as a Result of Cystgastrostomy
Sami Adib, MD, Hiren Patel, MD, Sohail Shaikh, MD; St. Joseph
Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
P1031. Rare Cause of Rectal Bleeding, Rectal Tonsil: A Case Report
Mubeen Khan Mohammed Abdul, MD1, Sanjay Bhandari, MD2, Tarun
Sharma, MD1, Nilay Kumar, MD, MPH3; 1. Aurora St. Luke’s Medical
Center, Milwaukee, WI; 2. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
WI; 3. Aurora St. Lukes Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI
P1032. Ectopic Parathyroid Gland Mimicking Mediastinal Tumor
David C. Olson, MD, Trisha M. Shattuck, MD, PhD, Andrew M. Dries,
MD; Carolinas Healthcare System, Charlotte, NC
P1033. A Chronically Perforating Foreign Body Causing Dysphagia:
What a Mesh!
Muhammad A. Shafqet, MD, Benjamin Powers, MD, Malini Mathur,
MD, Abbas E. Abbas, MS, MD; Temple University School of Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
P1034. Hafnia alvei: Friend or Foe? A Rare Cause of Post-ERCP Sepsis
Maya Ignaszewski, MD, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar,
MBBS, Karthikeyan Sitaraman, MBBS; State University of New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1035. The First Documented Case of Percutaneous Endoscopic
Gastrostomy Tube Displacement Due to Omental Transversion and
Sigmoid Volvulus
Dominic M. Colella, DO1, Joseph Salhab, DO1, Daniel Gomez, BS1,
Saras Sharma, DO1, Nimal Patel, DO2, George Michel, Jr.3, Javier
Sobrado, MD2; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South
Miami, FL; 2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami,
FL; 3. University of Miami, Miami, FL
P1036. Bleeding Duodenal Ulcer Successfully Managed with an Overthe-Scope-Clip
Jordan Orr, MD1, Charles V. Weldon, IV, MD1, R. Tyler. Luckett, MD2,
Adam Edwards, MD, MSc2, Kondal R. Kyanam Kabir Baig, MD1,
Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD3, Ali M. Ahmed, MD3; 1. University of
Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 2.
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 3. Basil I.
Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1037. Successful Emergency Endoscopic Extraction of Gastric Outlet
Obstruction Due to Bezoar with Gastric Pneumatosis
Hirokazu Honda, MD, Takashi Ikeya, MD, Takeshi Okamoto, MD, Erika
Kashiwagi, MT, Naoki Ishii, MD, Katsuyuki Fukuda, MD, Yoshiyuki
Fujita, MD; St. Luke’s International Hospital, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P1038. Radiofrequency Ablation for Radiation Gastritis/Duodenitis in
the Setting of Pancreatic Cancer
Katherine M. Wang, MD, Aamir Dam, MD, Micheal S. Tadros, MD,
MPH; Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
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P1039. A Case Series of Endocoil Erosion Through a Duodenal Ulcer
with an Active Bleed
Kevin Gordon, MD1, Shaffer R S. Mok, MD, MBS2, Tara Lautenslager,
MD3; 1. Cooper University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Cooper
Medical School of Rowan University, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Cooper
Digestive Health Institute, Mount Laurel, NJ
P1040. Gastric Peroral Endoscopic Pyloromyotomy as a Salvage
Therapy for Refractory Gastroparesis in Patients with a Failed Gastric
Stimulator
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Abhinav Koul, MD1, Sunil Dacha, MD2, Lianyong Li, MD3, Huizhen HZ.
Fan, MD4, Hanbing Xue, MD5, Xiaolin Fu, MD6, Field Willingham, MD,
MPH7, Steven Keilin, MD7, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD2; 1. Medical College
of Georgia, Athens, GA; 2. Emory University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA; 3. Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 4. Yi Chun
People’s Hospital, Yichun, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China; 5.
Renji Hospital, Shanghai JiaoTong University of Medicine, Shanghai,
Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 6. Ansteel Group Hospital,
Anshan City, Liaoning, People’s Republic of China; 7. Emory University
Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P1041. Medullary Thyroid Cancer Presenting as Chronic Diarrhea with
Unique Endoscopic Findings in a Young Patient
Twinkle Singh, MBBS1, Lavanya Viswanathan, MD, MS2, Amol
Sharma, MD, MS2, Satish Rao, MD, PhD3; 1. Internal Medicine,
Augusta University, Augusta, GA; 2. Division of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Augusta University, Augusta, GA; 3. Digestive Health
Center, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
P1041A. Efficacy and Safety of Plecanatide in the Treatment of Chronic
Idiopathic Constipation (CIC): Pooled Results from Two Phase 3
Studies
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Satish S.C. Rao, MD, PhD, FACG, Laura Barrow, PharmD, Mary Beth
Layton, MBA, BA, Kunwar Shailubhai, PhD, MBA, Medical College of
Georgia, Augusta, GA, Synergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc., New York, NY
P1042. Gastrointestinal Pyogenic Granuloma (Lobular Capillary
Hemangioma): An Under Recognized Entity Causing Iron Deficiency
Anemia
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Anuj Chhaparia, MD1, Muhammad Hammami, MD1, Marshall Meeks2,
Jinping Lai, MD1; 1. Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO; 2. Saint
Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO
ENDOSCOPY VIDEO FORUM
P1043. The Role of Endoscopic Cholangioscopy in an 8-Year-Old with
Williams Syndrome and Recurrent Choledocholithiasis
Brian Maksimak, DO1, Mansour Parsi, MD, MPH2, Praveen Kumar
Conjeevaram Selvakumar, MD1, Bradley Confer, DO2, Marsha Kay, MD,
FACG1; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive
Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1044. Submerged Enteroscopy Aids Successful Treatment of Overt
Small Bowel Bleeding
Luis F. Lara, MD1, Fernando Castro, MD2, Andrew Ukleja, MD2, Roger
Charles, MD2; 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL; 2. Digestive
Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P1045. Severe Stricturing Disease Due to Long-standing Eosinophilic
Esophagitis
Amit Mori, MD, Denzil Etienne, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA,
Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1046. Endoscopic Closure of a Tracheoesophageal Fistula with a
Bear Claw
Vivian Chidi, MD1, Nicole Welch, MD1, Joe Zein, MD2, Bo Shen, MD1;
1. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 2. Respiratory Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1047. Percutaneous Antegrade Digital Cholangioscopy in the
Management of Biliary Disorders
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Joshua R. Peck, MD1, James Spain, MD, PhD2, Jamal Al Taani,
MD2, Sean McCarthy, MD2; 1. The Ohio State University Division of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio
State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
ESOPHAGUS
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1048. Esophagogastric Junction Outflow Obstruction: A
Heterogeneous Entity of Unclear Clinical Significance
Kristle L. Lynch, MD, Yu-Xiao Yang, MD, MSCE, David C. Metz, MD,
Gary W. Falk, MD, MS; University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1049. Timed Barium Swallow and Its Usefullness in Achalasia and
Non-achalasia Dysphagia
Wojciech Blonski, MD, PhD1, John Feldman, MD1, Joel Richter, MD,
MACG2; 1. University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,
Tampa, FL; 2. University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine,
Department of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, Joy McCann
Culverhouse Center for Swallowing Disorders, Tampa, FL
P1050. Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy Enhances the Confirmation
of Complete Remission of Intestinal Metaplasia and Dysplasia in
Patients Undergoing Barrett’s Ablation
Brooks D. Cash, MD1, Vani J. Konda, MD2, Arvind Trindade, MD3,
Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA4; 1. University of South Alabama, Mobile,
AL; 2. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 3. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ
School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY; 4. Lewis Katz School of Medicine
at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P1051. Association Between Gastric Acid Control and Esophageal Acid
Exposure
Abid Javed1, Kevin Batte, MD2, Mustafa Abdul-Hussein, MD, MSCR2,
Donald Castell, MD2; 1. Medical University of South Carolina, Mount
Pleasant, SC; 2. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
P1052. Practice Patterns for Adrenal Insufficiency Screening in
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Endoscopy Category)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Sanjay Kumar, MD1, Dan Atkins, MD2, Todd D. Nebesio, MD1, Glenn
T. Furuta, MD2, Sandeep K. Gupta, MD1; 1. Indiana University School
of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. University of Colorado School of
Medicine, Aurora, CO
P1053. Healthcare Utilization and Complications of Endoscopic
Esophageal Dilation in a National Population
Abhinav Goyal, MD1, Kshitij Chatterjee, MD2, Shailender Singh, MD3;
1. Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 2. University of Arkansas
for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 3. University of Nebraska
Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P1054. Incidental Goblet Cells at the Gastroesophageal Junction:
Intestinal Metaplasia of the Esophagus or Stomach?
Kevin Turner, MD1, Stuart J. Spechler, MD, FACG2, Amnon
Sonnenberg, MD, MSc3, Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG1; 1. Miraca Life
Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX; 2. Dallas VA Medical Center,
Dallas, TX; 3. Portland VA Medical Center, Portland, OR
P1055. Does Helicobacter Pylori Protect Against Eosinophilic
Esophagitis? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD1, Sehrish Kamal, MD2, Bilal Ali, MD3,
Faisal Kamal, MD3, Khwaja F. Haq, MD4, Umar Darr, MD5, Sravanthi
Sonti, MD3, Colin W. Howden, MD, FACG3; 1. University of Tennessee,
Memphis, TN; 2. University of Tennessee Medical Center, Memphis,
TN; 3. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN;
4. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Glen Oaks,
NY; 5. University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P1056. Dedicated Transepithelial Brush Biopsies at the EsophagoGastric Junction Detect Residual or Recurrent Intestinal Metaplasia Not
Seen on White Light or Advanced Imaging After Endoscopic Ablation of
Barrett’s Esophagus
Nicholas Wilson, MD1, Justin Field, MD1, Marina Baskharoun,
BA2, Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA2; 1. Temple University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple
University, Philadelphia, PA
P1057. A Combined Gastroenterologist and ENT Approach to Zenker’s
Diverticulum. Rationale and Results
Luis F. Lara, MD1, Gilberto Alemar, MD2, Ronnie R. Pimentel,
MD3, Tolga Erim, DO3; 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL;
2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL; 3. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Weston, FL
P1058. Daily Proton Pump Inhibitors Are Cost-Effective in Reducing
Barrett’s Induced Esophageal Adenocarcinoma Mortality
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Houman Rezaizadeh, MD1, Thomas R. McCarty, MD2, Basile
Njei, MD, MPH2, John W. Birk, MD3; 1. University of Connecticut,
Farmington, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT; 3. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P1059. Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis:
Comparative Effectiveness of Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication
(TIF) vs Laparascopic Nissen Fundoplication (Nissen) vs PPIs for the
Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Seth Lipka, MD1, Ambuj Kumar, MD, MPH2, Branko Miladinovic,
PhD2, Vic Velanovich, MD3, Joel Richter, MD, MACG4; 1. University
of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Division of Digestive
Diseases and Nutrition, Tampa, FL; 2. University of South Florida
Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of
Evidence Based Medicine and Outcomes Research, Tampa, FL; 3.
University of South Florida, Division of General Surgery, Tampa, FL; 4.
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department
of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, Joy McCann Culverhouse Center
for Swallowing Disorders, Tampa, FL
P1060. Recurrence of Barrett’s Esophagus after Successful Endoscopic
Spray Cryoablation
Zachary M. Johnston, MD1, Mark H. Johnston, MD2, John D. Horwhat,
MD2; 1. Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, VA; 2.
Lancaster Gastroenterology, Inc., Lancaster, PA
P1061. Patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Subjective
Dysphagia Are Commonly Misdiagnosed with Jackhammer Esophagus
Adam J. Kichler, DO, MEd, MS1, Scott Gabbard, MD2; 1. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, South Euclid, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1062. A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Treatment Options for Adult
Eosinophilic Esophagitis Utilizing a Markov Model
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Yecheskel Schneider, MD1, Monica Saumoy, MD1, Fouad Otaki, MD1,
Felice Schnoll Sussman, MD1, Brian Bosworth, MD2, Amir Soumekh,
MD1, Hassan Ghomrawi, PhD, MPH3; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. Weill Cornell Medical College,
Cornell University, New York, NY
P1063. Bethanechol Improves Dysphagia Symptoms in Patients with
Ineffective Esophageal Motility Disorder
Arwa Zakaria, DO1, Payal Patel, BS2, Nirav Patil, MBBS, MPH1,
Steven Clayton, MD1; 1. Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC; 2.
University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville, SC
P1064. Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication for Refractory
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis
Thomas R. McCarty, MD1, Basile Njei, MD, MPH1, Tarun Rustagi,
MD2; 1. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
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P1065. Trends in Diagnoses After Implementation of the Chicago
Classification for Esophageal Motility Disorders (V3.0) for HighResolution Manometry Studies at a Large Academic Medical Center
Patrick Laing, MD1, Adam Bress, PharmD, MS1, John Fang, MD2,
Douglas Adler, MD2, Andrew Gawron, MD, PhD, MSHS3; 1. University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; 2. University of Utah School of Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT; 3. University of Utah School of Medicine and Salt
Lake City VA Healthcare System, Salt Lake City, UT
P1066. The Utility of Repeat High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry
(HREM) in Patients with a Normal Index Manometry
Akaash Mittal, BS1, Vishant Bansal, MD2, Nitin Aggarwal, MD3, Pankaj
Aggarwal, BS4, Kaveh Hajifathalian, MD5, Scott Gabbard, MD6; 1.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Cleveland
Heights, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, New York, NY; 3.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Heights, OH; 4. St. George’s
University, Cleveland Heights, OH; 5. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Beachwood, OH; 6. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1067. Plummer Vinson Syndrome : Mauritanian Study
Mohamed Abdallahi Horma Babana, MD1, Mohamed Hameyine,
MD2, Mohamed el mokhtar Dahi, MD3, Olivier Spatzierer, MD4,
Khalidou Ba, MD5, Luc Karsenty, MD, PHD4, Kouroche Vahedi, MD4;
1. Chiva Clinici, Nouakchott, Nouakchott, Mauritania; 2. Nouakchott
Hospital, Nouakchott, Nouakchott, Mauritania; 3. Nouakchott
hospital, Nouakchott, Nouakchott, Mauritania; 4. American Hospital,
Paris, Ile-de-France, France; 5. Cheikh Zayed Hospital, Nouakchott,
Nouakchott, Mauritania
P1068. Genetic Analyses of Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Biopsies
Does Not Explain the Rarity of EoE in Hispanics Compared to
Caucasians Patients
Pratik Naik, MD, Christine Yu, MD, Richard McCallum, MD, FRACP
(AUST); Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX
P1069. Systematic Review of Therapeutic Interventions for PPI Nonresponsive Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Luke Hillman, MD1, Rena Yadlapati, MD1, Maureen Whitsett, MD1,
Avesh Thuluvath, MD1, John E. Pandolfino, MD, MS2; 1. Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 2. Northwestern
University, Chicago, IL
P1070. The Incidence of Early Readmissions Following Esophagectomy
Does Not Depend on Hospital Case Volume
Chaitanya Pant, MD1, Prateek Sharma, MD, FACG1, Ajay Bansal,
MD2, Nirmal Veeramachaneni, MD3, Elena Sidorenko, MD3, Mojtaba
Olyaee, MD1; 1. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS;
2. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 3. Kansas
University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
P1071. Prevalence and Predictors of NAFLD in a Population Based BE
Cohort
Don C. Codipilly, MD, Swarup Kumar, MD, Prachi Pophali, MD,
Michele Johnson, PTA, CCRP, Cathy Schleck, BS, Felicity Enders,
PhD, Prasad Iyer, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1072. Effect of Proton Pump Inhibitors with Diuretics on Magnesium
Levels: Is It Real and Clinically Relevant?
Kuldeep Shah, MD1, David Zekan, MS42, Suzanne Kemper, MPH2,
Bishnu Dhakal, MD2, Brittain McJunkin, MD2, William Carter, MD2; 1.
West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, Charleston, WV; 2.
West Virginia University School of Medicine, Charleston, WV
P1073. Efficacy of Salvage Liquid Nitrogen Cryospray Ablation After
Failed Radiofrequency Ablation for Dysplastic Barrett’s Esophagus
Joshua Berkowitz, MD1, Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG2, Shivangi Kothari,
MD2, Sumant Inamdar, MD, MPH3, Matthew McKinley, MD4, Arvind
J. Trindade, MD5; 1. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Lawrence,
NY; 2. Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Division of
Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Rochester Medical
Center, Rochester, NY; 3. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine,
Manhasset, NY; 4. ProHealth Care Associates, Lake Success, NY; 5.
Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
P1074. POSTER WITHDRAWN
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P1075. Clinical Analyses of Submucosal Tunneling Endoscopic
Resection for the Treatment of Submucosal Tumor Arising from
Muscularis Propria at Esophagus and Cardia
Enqiang Linghu, PhD1, Ying Gao, MS2; 1. Beijing Military General
Hospital of PLA, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2.
Chinese PLA General Hospital, BeiJing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
P1076. Allergy Patch Testing Is Not Predictive of Caustive Food
Antigens in EoE
Karthik Ravi, MD, Jeff Alexander, MD, Deb Geno, CCRP, David Katzka,
MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1077. Loss of Esophageal Peristaltic Reserve Determined by
Response to Multiple Rapid Swallows Utilizing High-Resolution
Manometry in Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Kavya H. Manu, MD1, David C. Kunkel, MD2; 1. University of California
San Diego, San Diego, CA; 2. University of California San Diego, La
Jolla, CA
P1078. Endoscopic Management of Patients with Esophageal
Involvement of Lichen Planus: Single Tertiary Center Experience
Wei-Chung Chen, MD, MPH, Murli Krishna, MD, Kenneth R. DeVault,
MD, Dawn Francis, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
ESOPHAGUS
P1079. A Rare Case of Mid-Esophageal Pulsion Diverticulum Resulting
from Jackhammer Esophagus
Anjali Parekh, MD1, Sagar Shroff, MD1, Onkar Khullar, MD2, Seth
Force, MD3, Sonali Sakaria, MD4; 1. Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University, Atlanta, GA; 3. Emory
University Hospital, Atlanta, GA; 4. Emory University School of
Medicine, Decatur, GA
P1080. Successful Treatment of Hoarseness and Normalization of
Oropharyngeal pH Testing with Cervical Inlet Patch Ablation
Sajiv Chandradas, MD1, Kavya H. Manu, MD2, Katherine Woessner,
MD3, Ronald Simon, MD3, David C. Kunkel, MD4; 1. Scripps Green
Hospital, San Diego, CA; 2. University of California San Diego, San
Diego, CA; 3. Scripps Clinic, San Diego, CA; 4. University of California
San Diego, La Jolla, CA
P1081. Type 3 Achalasia: An Unusual Presentation After Lung
Transplantation
Zubin Arora, MD1, Malav Parikh, MD1, Tavankit Singh, MD1, Vishant
Bansal, MD2, Nitin Aggarwal, MD3, Sudish Murthy, MD1, Sigurbjorn
Birgisson, MD4, Prashanthi Thota, MD1, Scott Gabbard, MD5; 1.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, New York, NY; 3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland
Heights, OH; 4. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates; 5. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1082. Familial Esophageal Achalasia: A Case Report
Ezinnaya Ubagharaji, MD1, Mariam Alexander, MD, PhD1, Chiemela
Ubagharaji, BA, MS2, Kegan Jessamy, MD1, Obiajulu Anozie, MD3,
Brian A Changlai, Jr., MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate
University Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 2. University of Illinois College of
Medicine, Peoria, IL; 3. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY
P1083. Esophageal Melanocytosis in African American Male
Sahitya Settypalli, MD1, Vishwas Vanar, MD1, Harsha Tathireddy, MD2,
Sherri Yong, MD1, Nikhil Kalva, MD3, Watcoun-Nchinda Pisoh, MD1,
Sonu Dhillon, MD1; 1. University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria,
IL; 2. OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL; 3. University of
Illinois College of Medicine, Dunlap, IL
P1084. Esophageal Tear After Fellatio in a Patient with Drug Abuse
Tagore Sunkara, MD, Lyna Campo, MD, Jay P Babich, MD; SBH
Health System, Bronx, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1097. Acute Esophageal Necrosis Complicated by Severe Upper
Gastroentestinal Bleeding in Association with Bosutinib Treatment for
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Danah Mohammad, MD1, Anwar Albasri, MD1, Jeff Lipton, PhD, MD,
FRCPC2, Michael Beyak, BSc, MD3; 1. Queens University, Kingston,
ON, Canada; 2. University of Toronto, University Health Network,
Toronto, ON, Canada; 3. Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Unit,
Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada
P1098. Superficial Adenocarcinoma as a Complication of Buried
Tissue Metaplasia
Mauricio Valenzuela, MD1, Roshanak Rabbanifard, MD2, Patrick
Brady, MD3; 1. University of South Florida Morsani College of
Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. University of South Florida, Division of
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disease, Tampa, FL; 3. University of
South Florida, Tampa, FL
P1099. Barrett’s Esophagus Incidentally Diagnosed on Biopsy
Disruption of a Schatzki’s Ring
Hamza Aziz, MD1, Andrew Dupont, MD2; 1. University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P1100. Lymphocytic Esophagitis: Steroids Make a Difference
Bhupinder Romana, MD, Jasmine Hundal, MD, Fnu Samiullah,
MD, William Bivin, MD; University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
P1101. The Added Value of Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy in the
Detection and Management of Early Stage Esophageal Cancer
Stuart R. Gordon, MD1, Jeffrey Adler, MD1, Jason Ferreira, MD1, Zilla
Hussain, MD1, Mikhail Lisovsky, MD1, Arief Suriawinata, MD2; 1.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH; 2. Dartmouth
Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
P1102. ‘Bear-Clawing Boerhaave’s’: OTSC Closure of an Esophageal
Rupture Through an Overtube
Arjun Nanda, MD1, Ali Ahmed, MD1, Klaus Monkemuller, MD,
PhD2, Kondal R. Kyanam Kabir Baig, MD1; 1. University of Alabama
at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 2. Basil I.
Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1103. ‘The Freak of Nature’: A Rare Cause of Food Impaction in a
Young Male
Arjun Nanda, MD1, Carmelo Blanquicett, MD1, Terence Dunn, MD1,
Frederick H. Weber, Jr., MD2; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham
School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 2. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1104. You Are What You Eat: A Case of Nematode-Induced
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Mona Rezapour, MD, MHS, Nikhil Agarwal, MD; California Pacific
Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
P1105. Esophageal Lumen Restoration Using Ureteral Dilators for
Complete Obstructive Aphasia
Kerolos Rizk, DO, Ashton Townsend, DO, Steven Clayton, MD;
Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC
P1106. Dysphagia Lusoria: The Freak of Nature
Ashley M. Lane, MD, John H. Gilliam, MD; Wake Forest University
School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P1107. Downhill Run, Uphill Battle: An Interesting Case of Downhill
Esophageal Varices
Ashley M. Lane, MD, Richard S. Bloomfeld, MD; Wake Forest
University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P1108. Atypical Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Prakriti S. Merchant, MD, Rakhee Mangla, MD, Frank Sammarco,
MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P1109. Sepsis, Hepatitis and Acute Renal Failure with Herpes
Esophagitis in Immunocompetent Patient
Maliha Naseer, MD1, Isra Ali, MD2, Hussam AlJandali, MD2, Jenil
Gandhi, MD2, Khalid Zakaria, MD2; 1. Wayne State University School
of Medicine, Rochester Hills, MI; 2. Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Rochester, MI
P1110. More Than Skin Deep: A Rare Cause of Dysphagia
Alison B. Lane, MD, MS, Nieka K. Harris, MD, Ryan M. Kwok, MD;
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1085. If You Think This Is Candida, You’re Wrong!!!
Arman Zadeh, MD1, Elias Khorasani-zadeh, MS2; 1. Dalhousie
University, Halifax, NS, Canada; 2. American University of Integrative
Sciences, Richmond Hill, ON, Canada
P1086. Endoscopic Resection of Recurrent Esophageal Verrucous
Carcinoma
Kaartik Soota, MD1, Ye-Jin Lee, MD1, Matthew Keeney, MD2, Andrew
M. Bellizzi, MD2, Adrian Holm, DO2; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics, Coralville, IA; 2. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Iowa City, IA
P1087. A Case of Dematomyositis in a Cancer Patient Presenting as
Dysphagia
Denzil Etienne, MD, Emmanuel Ofori, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS,
MPH, MA, Sandar Linn, MD, Juan Tejada, MD, Philip Xiao, MD,
Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1088. Radiofrequency Ablation of Symptomatic Heterotopic Gastric
Inlet Patch Using the Channel RFA Endoscopic Catheter
R. Tyler. Luckett, MD1, Kevin Cowley, MD1, Charles V. Welden, IV,
MD2, C. Mel. Wilcox, MD, MSPH1, Klaus Mönkemüller, MD, PhD1,
Shajanpeter Sugandha, MD2; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham School of
Medicine, Birmingham, AL
P1089. Unexpected Causes of Dysphagia
Nina Ahuja, MD1, Courtney Corbeil, DO1, M. Joshua Shellenberger,
DO1, Amitpal S. Johal, MD2; 1. Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA;
2. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
P1090. Duodenal Adenocarcinoma Associated with Achalasia
Jay Anderson, DO1, Neal Sharma, MD1, Steven Holfinger, MD, MS1,
Brittany Adamic, MD1, John Castor, MD1, David Y. Lo, MD, FACG2;
1. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH; 2. Ohio
Gastroenterology Group, Inc., Columbus, OH
P1091. Upper GI Bleeding Due to Idiopathic Esophageal Ulceration in
the Era of HAART: A Vanishing Etiology?
Sofia Nigar, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA, Russell Parvin,
MD, Dhuha Alhankawi, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital
Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1092. Esophagopleural Fistula After Atezolizumab Treatment in
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Jessica D. Rich, DO1, Muhannad Al Hanayneh, MD2, Kathryn Foutch,
DO3; 1. Mountain States Health Alliance, Norton, VA; 2. University
of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX; 3. Edward Via
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Blacksburg, VA
P1093. When Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Is Worse Than Originally
Thought
Daniel Wightman, MD1, David Grunkemeier, MD2, Michael Owens,
MD2; 1. Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, OR; 2. The
Oregon Clinic, Portland, OR
P1094. A Case of Esophagitis Dessicans Superficialis
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA2, Rashmee
Patil, MD3, Sofia Nigar, MD2, Sandar Linn, MD2, Denzil Etienne, MD2,
Eric Ballecer, MD4, Emmanuel Ofori, MD2, Madhavi Reddy, MD2; 1.
SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn,
NY; 3. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York,
NY; 4. Brooklyn Hospital Center, New York, NY
P1095. Metastatic Breast Cancer Mimicking Barrett’s Esophagus: A
Case Report
Shruti Khurana, MD1, Bharat Bhandari, MBBS1, Erik Rahimi, MD2,
Mamoun Younes, MD2, Sushovan Guha, MD, PhD2, Vishal Kaila, MD3,
Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG2, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA2; 1. University of
Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX; 3. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P1096. Severe Erosive Esophagitis Induced by Crizotinib Therapy: A
Case Report and Review of the Literature
Kyle Fortinsky, MD, Patrick Jung, MD, Zane Gallinger, MD, Rowena
Almeida, MD, Piero Tartaro, MD; University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada
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P1111. Successful Endovascular Stenting of Aortoesophageal Fistula
Krunal Patel, MD, Moheb Boktor, MD, Karandeep Maur, MD,
Guillermo P. Sangster, MD; Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, Shreveport, LA
P1112. Esophageal Dysmotility in a Case of Undifferentiated
Connective Tissue Disorder
Rafeeq Ahmed, MD1, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD2, Chaitanya Chandrala,
MD1, Tagore Sunkara, MD2, Suresh Kumar Nayudu, MD1; 1. Bronx
Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY; 2. SBH Health System, Bronx,
NY
P1113. Acute Esophageal Necrosis Masquerading Colon Cancer
Zachary Dickson, Harrison Daniel, Nibedita Chowdhury, MBBS,
Jessica Wong, MD, Jeffrey Nadelson, MD, Kanak Das, MBBS;
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P1114. Is the High Prevalence of IBS in the Morbidly Obese Related to
Sleep Disorders?
Anand Nath, MBBS1, Timothy R. Shope, MD2, John Brebbia, MD2,
Timothy R. Koch, MD2; 1. Department of Internal Medicine, MedStar
Washington Hospital Cetner, Washington, DC; 2. Center for Advanced
Laparoscopic General & Bariatric Surgery, Medstar Washington
Hospital Center and Georgetown University School of Medicine,
Washington, DC
P1115. Type II and Type IV Dyssynergic Defecation Is Associated with
Abnormal Defecography in Patients with Chronic Constipation
Toyia James-Stevenson, MD1, Andrea Shin, MD, MSc1, Huiping
Xu, PhD2, Michael Heit, MD, PhD1; 1. Indiana University School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana University, Department of
Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN
P1116. Impact of Wireless Motility Capsule Testing on Management
Strategies and Symptomatic Improvement in Diabetic Patients with
Gastrointestinal Dysmotility
Carol Rouphael, MD, Zubin Arora, MD, Cynthia Funk, RN, Janice
Santisi, RN, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH, Prashanthi Thota, MD, Michael
Cline, DO; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1117. Impact of Glycemic Control on Patterns of Gastrointestinal
Dysmotility in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Wireless Motility Capsule
Study
Carol Rouphael, MD, Zubin Arora, MD, Cynthia Funk, RN, Janice
Santisi, RN, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH, Prashanthi Thota, MD, Michael
Cline, DO; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1118. Capsulized vs Fresh Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in
Patients with Slow Transit Constipation: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Hongliang Tian, MD1, Jianfeng Gong, PhD2, Ning Li, MD2; 1.
Department of General Surgery, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of
Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China;
2. Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing,
Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China
P1119. Prevalence and Predictors of Bowel Incontinence: Results from
a US Population-Based Study
2016 ACG Category Award (Functional Bowel Disease)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Stacy B. Menees, MD, MSCRDSA1, Christopher V. Almario, MD,
MSHPM2, William D. Chey, MD, FACG3, Brennan Spiegel, MD,
MSHS, FACG4; 1. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor,
MI; 2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 3. University of
Michigan Gastroenterology, Ann Arbor, MI; 4. Cedars-Sinai Center for
Outcomes Research and Education, Los Angeles, CA
P1120. Safety and Tolerability of Plecanatide in Patients with Chronic
Idiopathic Constipation: Long-term Evidence from an Open-Label Study
Marianela De La Portilla, MD1, Laura Barrow, PharmD2, Bernadette
Hickey, BA2, Patrick Griffin, MD2; 1. Genoma Research Group, Inc.,
Miami, FL; 2. Synergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc., New York, NY
P1121. POSTER WITHDRAWN
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P1122. The Effect of Small-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channel 3
Expression on Relaxation of Rat Colonic Smooth Muscle Regulated by
Estrogen
Wenjie Xiong, MSc, Yurong Tang, MD, Lin Lin; The First Affiliated
Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s
Republic of China
P1123. Efficacy and Safety of Eluxadoline in IBS-D Patients Who
Report Prior Inadequate Symptom Control with Loperamide
Brian E. Lacy, MD, PhD1, William D. Chey, MD, FACG2, Brooks D.
Cash, MD3, Anthony J. Lembo, MD4, Leonard S. Dove, PhD5, Paul
S. Covington, MD6; 1. Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine,
Lebanon, NH; 2. University of Michigan Gastroenterology, Ann
Arbor, MI; 3. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 4. Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA; 5. Former employee of Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an
affiliate of Allergan plc, Driftwood, TX; 6. Former employee of Furiex
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an affiliate of Allergan plc, Wilmington, NC
P1124. Prevalence and Incidence of Gastroparesis in Post Lung and
Heart/Lung Transplantation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Reza Hejazi, MD, Pujan Kandel, MD, Kenneth R. DeVault, MD; Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1125. Psychotherapy in Patients with Functional Dyspepsia: A MetaAnalysis
Saurabh Chandan, MD1, Dina Ahmad, MD1, Mohammad Esmadi,
MD2, Alexander T. Hewlett, DO1; 1. University of Nebraska Medical
Center, Omaha, NE; 2. Methodist Health System, Omaha, NE
P1126. Comparison of High-Resolution Anorectal Manometry
Parameters in Constipation vs Fecal Incontinence with Significant
Rectal Descent by Dynamic Pelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Dennis Shung, MD1, Michael Russell, MD1, Roman Ryabtsev, MD1,
Mayra Sanchez, MD2; 1. Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, TX
P1127. Efficacy and Safety of Lubiprostone on Patients with Chronic
Idiopathic Constipation: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Nancy Gupta, MD1, Sushil Garg, MD2, Rahul Gupta, MBBS3, Akshaya
Gopalakrishnan, MBBS4, Sejal Patel, BSc5, Sachin Sule, MD6, Adrian
Holm, DO7; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA;
2. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 3. Government Medical
College, New York, NY; 4. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY; 5. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 6. New
York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 7.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P1128. The Role of Age and Gender Bias Among Medical Students in
the Evaluation of Constipation in Elderly Women
Chethan Ramprasad, BA1, Trishna Narula, BA2, Abby Corrington, BA3,
Mikki Hebl, PhD3; 1. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL; 2. Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 3.
Rice University, Houston, TX
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P1129. Post-Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) Constipation
and Abdominal Distention Due to Methane-Predominant Bacterial
Overgrowth Contracted from the Donor
Bianca Chang, MD, Ali Rezaie, MD, MSc; Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA
P1130. Intermittently We Get Things Right: A Case of Porphyria After
Esophagogastrectomy
Joshua M. Steinberg, MD1, Poorva Vaidya, BS2, Samuel J. Kallus,
MD1, Amarin Sangkharat, MD1; 1. Georgetown University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 2. Georgetown University School of Medicine,
Washington, DC
P1131. A Rare Presentation of Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction
Due to Autoimmune Encephalitis
Andrew A. Nguyen, DO1, Elena A. Ivanina, DO, MPH2, Kathlynn F.
Caguiat, MD1; 1. Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY;
2. Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
IBD
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1132. Correlation Between Anxiety Levels and Disease Activity in
Patients with Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis in a Hispanic
Community
Sulimar Rodriguez-Santiago, MD1, Mervin Figueroa-Pinto, MD1, Jose
E. Rivera-Acosta, MD1, Marievelisse Soto-Salgado, MS, DrPHc2, Karen
G. Martinez-Gonzalez, MD, MSc1, Angel Pagan-Torres, MD1, Esther
Torres, MD, MACG1; 1. University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine,
San Juan, Puerto Rico; 2. University of Puerto Rico, MDACC
Partnership for Excellence in Cancer Research Program, University of
Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P1133. Seronegative Status Is Associated with Less Severe Disease
Phenotype in Newly Diagnosed Crohn’s Disease in the Community
Eric J. Mao, MD1, Samir A. Shah, MD1, Meaghan Mallette, BS2, Jason
T. Machan, PhD2, Jason Shapiro, MD1, Renee Bright, MS2, Heather
Moniz, BS2, Marjorie Merrick, MA3, Bruce Sands, MD, MS4; 1. Warren
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; 2. Rhode
Island Hospital, Providence, RI; 3. Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of
America, New York, NY; 4. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
New York, NY
P1134. Protective Effects of Ecto-nucleoside Triphosphate
Diphosphohydrolases 2 and 3 (NTPDase 2 and 3) in Mouse Models of
Colitis and Associations in Crohn’s Disease
Z. Gordon Jiang, MD, PhD1, Linda Feldbrügge, MD1, Shuji Mitsuhashi,
BS1, Eric Yee, MD2, Eva Csizmadia, PhD1, Holger Stephan, PhD3,
Serena Longhi, MD, PhD1, Adam Cheifetz, MD1, Yan Wu, PhD1,
Christa Müller, PhD4, Alan Moss, MD1, Simon Robson, MD, PhD1; 1.
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA; 2. Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3. Institute
of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum
Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany; 4. Pharmaceutical Institute,
Pharmaceutical Sciences Bonn, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
P1135. Comparative Effectiveness of Common Immunomodulator
Agents over 5 Year Clinical Outcomes in Crohn’s Disease Patients
Bhavana Bhagya Rao, MBBS, MD1, Abhik Bhattacharya, MD1,
Ioannis Koutroubakis, MD, PhD2, Claudia Ramos-Rivers, MD1, Miguel
Regueiro, MD1, Jason Swoger, MD1, Marc Schwartz, MD1, Jana G.
Hashash, MD, MSc3, Arthur Barrie III, MD1, Michael Dunn, MD1,
David Binion, MD, FACG1; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University Hospital Heraklion, Heraklion, Iraklion,
Greece; 3. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
P1136. Vedolizumab Efficacy Exposure-Response Relationship for
Ulcerative Colitis Patients (GEMINI I) Based on Causal Inference
Analysis
Mark Osterman, MD, MSCE1, Marc R. Gastonguay, PhD2, Karen
Lasch, MD3, Morris A. Barocas, MD3, Maria Rosario, PhD4, Jayson
D. Wilbur, PhD2, Nathanael L. Dirks, PharmD, PhD2; 1. Hospital of
the University of Pennsylvania and the Presbyterian Medical Center
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Metrum Research Group LLC,
Tariffville, CT; 3. Takeda pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Deerfield, IL; 4.
Takeda Cambridge, Ltd., Cambridge, MA
P1137. Ustekinumab Is Effective for the Induction and Maintenance of
Response in Crohn’s Disease: A Multi-center Cohort Study
Christopher Ma, MD1, Richard Fedorak, MD2, Gilaad Kaplan, MD,
MPH1, Levinus Dieleman, MD, PhD2, Karen Kroeker, MD, MSc2,
Cynthia Seow, MBBS, MSc1, Yvette Leung, MD1, Kerri Novak, MD1,
Brendan Halloran, MD2, Vivian Huang, MD, MSc3, Karen Wong, MD2,
Shane Devlin, MD1, Subrata Ghosh, MD1, Remo Panaccione, MD1;
1. University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 2. University of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB, Canada; 3. University of Calgary, Edmonton, AB,
Canada
P1138. Can You Cause IBD with Fecal Transplantation? 31-patient
Case Series of Fecal Transplantation Using Stool from a Donor Who
Later Developed Crohn’s Disease
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Monika Fischer, MD, MS1, Mohamad Bittar, MD2, Eliseo Papa, MBBS,
PhD3, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH4, Mark Smith, PhD4; 1. Indiana
University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana University,
Indianapolis, IN; 3. Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; 4. OpenBiome, Medford, MA
P1139. Impact of Mental Health Diagnoses on Hospitalizations in
Ulcerative Colitis Patients
David Mossad, MD1, Drew Triplett, DO1, Ronald J. Markert, PhD2,
Salma Akram, MD3; 1. Wright State University Boonshoft School of
Medicine, Dayton, OH; 2. Wright State University, Dayton, OH; 3.
Wright State University, Kettering, OH
P1140. Knowledge of Vaccination History Does Not Predict Immune
Status in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Noa Krugliak Cleveland, MD, Isabella Pan, David T. Rubin, MD;
University of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Chicago, IL
P1141. Using Twitter to Study Injection Site Reactions in
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Dylan M. Rodriquez, BA1, David T. Rubin, MD, FACG2; 1. University
of Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago,
IL; 2. University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL
P1142. Narcotic Use, Psychiatric History, and Corticosteroid Use Are
Associated with Depressive Symptoms in Patients with IBD
Craig Flath, BS, Amy Motley, BS, Anne Nohl, PA-C, Kim Annis, PA-C,
Caroline Duley, ANPC, Christopher Slaughter, PHD, Dawn W. Adams,
MD, Dawn B. Beaulieu, MD, David Schwartz, MD, FACG, Lawrence
Gaines, PHD, Sara Horst, MD, MPH; Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Nashville, TN
P1143. The Influence of Vedolizumab on Postoperative Outcomes in
IBD Patients Undergoing Abdominal Surgery
Arthur S. Aelvoet, Anthony L. Tran, David T. Rubin, MD; University of
Chicago Medicine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, Chicago, IL
P1144. Systematic Literature Review of Real-World Effectiveness and
Safety of Vedolizumab in Adult Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Patients
Dirk Demuth, PhD1, Sandra Bovens, PhD2, Angela Solaman, MSc2,
Rebecca Curtis, MBBS1, Sharon O’Byrne, MB Bch BAO, MSc, MD3,
Javaria Mona Khalid, PhD1; 1. Takeda Development Centre Europe,
Ltd., London, England, United Kingdom; 2. PHMR, London, England,
United Kingdom; 3. Takeda Pharmaceuticals International GmbH,
Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
P1145. Surgical Outcomes Among Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Patients Undergoing Colectomy: Results from a National Database
Walid R. Karaoui, MD1, Aurelie Mailhac, BS2, Hani Tamim, PhD2,
Carla Abou Fadel, MD2, Yasser Shaib, MD, MPH2; 1. Division of
Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, American
University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Beyrouth, Lebanon; 2.
American University of Beirut, Beirut, Beyrouth, Lebanon
P1146. Effects of High- and Low-Fat Meals on the Pharmacokinetics of
Ozanimod, a Novel Sphingosine 1-Phosphate Receptor Modulator
Jonathan Q Tran, PharmD1, Jeffrey P Hartung, MA, PhD2, Cindyann Tompkins3, Paul A. Frohna, MD, PhD3; 1. Celgene Corporation,
Summit, NJ; 2. Receptos, Inc., San Diego, CA; 3. Receptos, Inc.,
Summit, NJ
P1147. Does Inflammatory Bowel Disease Increase the Risk of
Malignancies in Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Shadi Hamdeh, MD1, Dina Ahmad, MD2, Mohamad Mouchli, MD3,
Julie Windholz1, Saleh Elwir, MD4, Stephen Hanauer, MD, FACG5; 1.
Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE; 2. University
of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN; 4. University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN; 5.
Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1148. Poor Adherence to Subcutaneous Biologics for Inflammatory
Bowel Disease Is Associated with a 50% Increase in Hospitalizations
and Steroid Use
Shail Govani, MD, MSc1, Peter Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc2, Michele
Heisler, MD, MPA2, Ryan Stidham, MD, MSc2, Jennifer Waljee, MD,
MSc2, Akbar Waljee, MD, MSc2; 1. University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P1149. Implementation of Telehealth Visits in an Tertiary Referral
Center
Raymond K. Cross, Jr., MD1, John Kornak2, Andre Burton2, Marc
Zubrow, MD2; 1. University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 2.
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
P1150. Long-term Operation Rates and Related Prognostic Factors in
Patients with Crohn’s Disease Treated by Infliximab: A Japanese Singlecenter Cohort Study
Masanao Nasuno, MD, PhD, Maki Miyakawa, MD, Hiroki Tanaka, MD,
PhD, Satoshi Motoya, MD, PhD; IBD Center, Sapporo Kosei General
Hospital, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
P1151. Rate, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Pouchitis After Liver
Transplantation for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Mohamad Mouchli, MD1, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS2, John J.
Poterucha, MD1, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD3, Jayant A. Talwalkar, MD1,
Bashar Hasan, MD1, Shadi Hamdeh, MD4, Kymberly D. Watt, MD1;
1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. University of California San Diego,
San Diego, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 4.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
P1152. Rate, Risk Factors and Outcomes of Recurrence of Crohn’s
Disease After Total Colectomy with Permanent Ileostomy: a Systematic
Review and Meta-analysis
Mathurin fumery, MD1, Parambir Dulai, MD2, Paul Meirick, MS1, Ann
Farrell, MLS3, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD1, William J. Sandborn, MD,
FACG2, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS1; 1. University of California San
Diego, San Diego, CA; 2. University of California San Diego, La Jolla,
CA; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1153. Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcome of Advanced Neoplasia
in Patients Ulcerative Colitis with Low-Grade Dysplasia: A Systematic
Review and Meta-analysis
Mathurin fumery, MD1, Parambir Dulai, MD2, Larry J. Prokop, MLS3,
Samir Gupta, MD, MSCS4, Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD1, William J.
Sandborn, MD, FACG2, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS1; 1. University of
California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 2. University of California San
Diego, La Jolla, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 4. VA San Diego
Healthcare System, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA
P1154. Males with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Have a High
Prevalence of Hypogonadism and Erectile Dysfunction
Kimberly Zibert, DO1, Eboselume Akhuemonkhan, MBBS, MPH2,
Susan Hutfless, PhD2, Keith Solveson, MS3, John D. Betteridge, MD4,
Manish B. Singla, MD1; 1. Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center, Bethesda, MD; 2. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
MD; 3. Madigan Army Medical Center, Olympia, WA; 4. Lancaster
Gastroenterology, Inc., Lancaster, PA
P1155. Low Dietary Fiber Intake in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is
Associated with Active Disease and Poor Quality of Life
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Sinthana Umakanthan, DO1, Alyce Anderson, BS2, Dimitry
Babichenko1, Claudia Ramos-Rivers, MD1, Benjamin Click, MD1,
Ioannis Koutroubakis, MD1, William Rivers1, Jana G. Hashash, MD,
MSc2, Michael Dunn, MD1, Marc Schwartz, MD1, Jason Swoger, MD1,
Arthur Barrie III, MD1, Miguel Regueiro, MD1, David Binion, MD,
FACG1; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 2.
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
P1156. Fecal Calprotectin Predicts the Relapse in UC Patients with
Endoscopic Remission
Dae Bum Kim, MD, Kang-Moon Lee, MD, PhD, Ji Min Lee, MD, Yeon
Ji Kim, MD, Chang-Nyol Paik, MD, PhD, Woo Chul Chung, MD, PhD;
Department of Internal Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea,
Suwon, Kyonggi-do, South Korea
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P1157. Does Obesity Influence the Risk of C. difficile Infection Among
Patients with Ulcerative Colitis?
Sajiv Chandradas, MD1, Connor Wayman, BA2, Jill Waalen, MD,
MPH3, Warren Reidel, MD1, Hamed Khalili, MD, MPH4, Ashwin
Ananthakrishnan, MD, MPH4, Gauree Konijeti, MD, MPH5; 1. Scripps
Clinic, San Diego, CA; 2. Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA; 3. Scripps
Research Institute, Scripps Translational Science Institute, San Diego,
CA; 4. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; 5. Scripps Clinic,
Scripps Translational Science Institute, La Jolla, CA
P1158. A Pooled Safety Analysis from the Ustekinumab Crohn’s
Disease and Psoriatic Diseases Phase 2 and 3 Clinical Trial Programs
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Bruce Sands, MD, MS1, Subrata Ghosh, MD2, Willem DeVilliers, MD3,
Elyssa Ott, MS4, Chris Gasink, MD4, Yinghua Lang, PhD4, Philippe
Szapary, MD4, Doug Jacobstein, MD4, Brian Feagan, MD5; 1. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2. University
of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 3. University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch, South Africa; 4. Janssen Research & Development, LLC,
Spring House, PA; 5. Robarts Research Institute, Western University,
London, ON, Canada
P1159. Efficacy and Safety of Dose Adjustment and Delayed Response
to Ustekinumab in Moderate – Severe Crohn’s Disease Patients:
Results from the IM-UNITI Maintenance Study
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Bruce Sands, MD, MS1, Chris Gasink, MD2, Doug Jacobstein, MD2,
Long Long Gao, PhD2, Jewel Johanns, PhD2, Philippe Szapary, MD2,
Jean-Frederic Colombel, MD1, Stephan Targan, MD3, Subrata Ghosh,
MD4, William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG5; 1. Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2. Janssen Research & Development,
LLC, Spring House, PA; 3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles,
CA; 4. University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada; 5. University of
California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
P1160. Analysis of the Safety and Tolerability of Cyclical Dosing of
Budesonide Foam for the Treatment of Distal Ulcerative Colitis
Salam Zakko, MD1, Glenn Gordon, MD2, Joseph Harper, PharmD3;
1. Connecticut Gastroenterology Institute, Bristol, CT; 2. Center
for Digestive and Liver Diseases, Inc., Mexico City, MO; 3. Salix
Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC
P1161. Different Induction Response Criteria Do Not Influence 1-Year
Response and Remission Rates of Ustekinumab 90 Mg Q8w in Phase
III Program
Dominik Naessens, PhD1, Jewel Johanns, PhD2, Chris Gasink, MD2; 1.
Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, Beerse, Antwerpen, Belgium; 2. Janssen
Research & Development, LLC, Spring House, PA
P1162. Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge About Crohn’s Disease
and Smoking Cessation Among Gastroenterologists
Benjamin Nulsen, MD, Ryan C. Ungaro, MD, Brijen Shah, MD, Bruce
Sands, MD, MS; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York,
NY
P1163. Utility and Safety of Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy in Small
Bowel Crohn’s Disease: Single-Center Cohort Experience
Parakkal Deepak, MBBS1, Kevin P. Quinn, MD2, Joel G. Fletcher, MD1,
John Barlow, MD1, Edward Loftus, Jr., MD1, Jeffrey A. Alexander, MD1,
Elizabeth Rajan, MD1, Louis M. Wong Kee Song, MD2, Nayantara
Coelho Prabhu, MD1, David Bruining, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1164. Race/Ethnicity-Specific Disparities in the Severity of Disease at
Presentation Among Adults with Ulcerative Colitis
Garland Castaneda, MD, Benny Liu, MD, Sharon Torres, PA-C, Taft
Bhuket, MD, Robert Wong, MD; Alameda Health System, Highland
Hospital, Oakland, CA
P1165. Dermatological Complications During Anti-TNF Therapy in
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Incidence, Risk Factors and Patient’s
Outcome
Patrícia Andrade, MD1, Rui Gaspar, MD1, Susana Lopes, MD1,
Amadeu Nunes, MD1, Sofia Magina, MD1, Fernando Magro, MD,
PhD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de
São João, Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João,
Oporto, Porto, Portugal
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1177. Clinical Response and Complications Are Not Associated with
Level of Cyclosporine in Patients with Severe Ulcerative Colitis
Parita Patel, MD1, Andres Yarur, MD2, Joel Pekow, MD3; 1. University
of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2. Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University of
Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL
P1178. Cost of Inpatient Care for IBD in the United States
Gary Lichtenstein, MD; University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of
Medicine, Merion Station, PA
P1179. The Utility of Fecal Calprotectin in an Acute Flare of
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Shria Kumar, MD, Simon Lichtiger, MD; New York-Presbyterian/
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
P1180. Colorectal Surgery in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)Associated Colorectal Cancer (CRC) with Concomitant Primary
Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) Has Worse Hospital Outcomes
Mitchell Ramsey, MD1, Andrea L. Johnson, MD2, Syed Husain,
MBBS1, Alice Hinton, PhD3, Peter P. Stanich, MD4, Cheng Zhang,
MBBS1; 1. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; 2. The
Ohio State University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, &
Nutrition, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State University Division of
Biostatistics, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P1181. Mucosal IL-13 Expression Correlates with Disease Activity
Portion That Is Unexplained by Th17-Related Gene Signature in a
Subset of Ulcerative Colitis Patients
Yoichiro Iboshi, MD, PhD1, Kazuhiko Nakamura, MD, PhD2, Keita
Fukaura, MD2, Tsutomu Iwasa, MD, PhD2, Haruei Ogino, MD, PhD3,
Yorinobu Sumida, MD, PhD1, Eikichi Ihara, MD, PhD2, Hirotada
Akiho, MD, PhD3, Naohiko Harada, MD, PhD1, Makoto Nakamuta,
MD, PhD1; 1. Department of Gastroenterology, Clinical Research
Institute, Kyushu Medical Center, Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan; 2.
Department of Medicine and Bioregulatory Science Graduate School
of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan; 3.
Department of Gastroenterology, Kitakyushu Municipal Medical Center,
Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
P1182. Effect of Intense Exercise on Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Activity
Benjamin Hassid, MD, Brandon Lamere, MPH, Michael Kattah, MD,
PhD, Uma Mahadevan, MD; University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA
P1183. Crohn’s Disease: The Surgical Experience at the Center for
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases in Puerto Rico from 2010 to 2012
Priscilla M. Medero-Rodriguez, MD1, Felipe Velez, MD2, Ricardo De
La Villa, MD3, Mariel Lopez, MS1, Esther A Torres, MD, MACP, MACG3,
Juan Lojo, MD3; 1. University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico;
2. University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, Utuado, Puerto Rico;
3. University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P1184. Patterns Between Multi-Year Steroid Use in Patients with
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Quality of Life, Disease Severity, and
Healthcare Utilization
Debbie Cheng, MD1, Alyce Anderson, BS2, Claudia Ramos-Rivers,
MD1, Benjamin Click, MD1, Ioannis Koutroumpakis, MD3, Jana G.
Hashash, MD, MSc2, Michael Dunn, MD1, Marc Schwartz, MD1,
Jason Swoger, MD1, Arthur Barrie III, MD1, Miguel Regueiro, MD,
FACG2, David Binion, MD, FACG1; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 3.
University Hospital Heraklion, Pittsburgh, PA
P1185. Improving Management of Ulcerative Colitis Through Virtual
Patient Simulation
Jovana Lubarda, PhD1, Robert Braun, MBA2, Maria T. Abreu, MD3;
1. Medscape, LLC, Burlington, ON, Canada; 2. Medscape, LLC, New
York, NY; 3. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
P1186. Successfully Managing IBD in Children: Can Medical Education
Improve Knowledge and Competence of Physicians?
Jovana Lubarda, PhD1, Keith Johnson, MBA2, Joel Rosh, MD3; 1.
Medscape, LLC, Burlington, ON, Canada; 2. Medscape, LLC, New
York, NY; 3. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Morristown, NJ
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1166. Sustained Resolution of Extraintestinal Manifestations in
Patients with Crohn’s Disease Receiving Adalimumab
David Schwartz, MD, FACG1, Edouard J. Louis, MD2, Robert Löfberg,
MD3, Walter Reinisch, MD4, Jen-fue Maa, PhD5, Sofie Berg, PharmD,
PHD 5, Bidan Huang, PhD5, Anthony W. Wang, PhD, MPH5, Anne M.
Robinson, PharmD5, Brandee Pappalardo, PhD, MPH 5; 1. Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; 2. University of Liège, Liège,
Belgium; 3. Karolinska Institutet, Sophiahemmet, Stockholm, Sweden;
4. McMaster University and Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,
Austria; 5. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago, IL
P1167. Factors Associated with Vedolizumab Failure
Adeeti J. Chiplunker, MD, MMS, Noor Al-Hammadi, MBChB, MPH,
Alexandra Gutierrez, MD, MPH; Washington University School of
Medicine in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
P1168. Testing Serum Infliximab and Serum Antibodies to Infliximab
with a Drug Tolerant Assay Has a Significant Effect on Clinical Decision
Making in the Treatment of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Vikram Kanagala, MD1, Daniel Stein, MD1, Snehal Naik, PhD2, Dilpesh
Agrawal, MD1, Amir Patel, MD1, Kari Best, PA-C1, Caroline Fox, PA-C1,
Kathleen Idstein, PA-C1, Andres Yarur, MD1; 1. Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI; 2. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc., San
Diego, CA
P1169. Abnormal MUC1 Expression in Post-operative Crohn’s Disease
Recurrence
Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc1, Pamela Beatty, PhD1, Miguel Regueiro,
MD, FACG1, Douglas J. Hartman, MD2, David G. Binion, MD,
FACG1, Michael Landau, MD1, Olivera J. Finn, PhD1; 1. University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA
P1170. Physician Practices: Management of Perforation in Ulcerative
Colitis
David DiCaprio, DO1, Guillaume Stoffels, MS, MA2, Steven Lee-Kong,
MD3, Ahmed M. Al-Mazrou, MBBS3, Pokala Kiran, MD4, Burton
Korelitz, MD5, Arun Swaminath, MD5; 1. Lenox Hill Hospital, New
York, NY; 2. Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, New York, NY;
3. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
NY; 4. Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; 5. Lenox
Hill Hosptial, New York, NY
P1171. Golimumab Use in Bio-experienced Ulcerative Colitis Patients
Sara Iqbal, MD, MBBS1, Pramoda Koduru, MD1, Hoda M. Malaty,
MD, PhD2, Bincy Abraham, MD, FACG, MS1; 1. Houston Methodist
Hospital, Houston, TX; 2. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P1172. Racial Differences in the Prevalence and Severity of Perianal
Crohn’s Disease
Kunjal Gandhi, MD, Christina Tofani, MD, Tingting Zhang, PhD,
Jessica Sterling, MD, Cuckoo Choudhary, MD; Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1173. Do You Take Your IBD Medicine? Assessing the Effect of a
Patient Fulfillment Model on Medication Adherence
Sharon Dudley-Brown, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN1, Vickie Andros,
PharmD2, Krystin Tran, PharmD2; 1. Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD; 2. Curant Health, Smyrna, GA
P1174. Effect of Breastfeeding on Severity and Clinical Course of
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Ariel Jaffe, MD1, Margot Cohen, MD1, Ruby Greywoode, MD2, Abhik
Roy, MD1, Simon Lichtiger, MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Columbia
University Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai Medical
Center, New York, NY
P1175. Clinical Significance of Serum Cytokine Levels in Patients
Hospitalized for Active Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Su Hwan Kim, MD, Ji Won Kim, MD, Byeong Gwan Kim, MD, Kook
Lae Lee, MD; Boramae Medical Center, Seoul, Seoul-t’ukpyolsi, South
Korea
P1176. Prescriber Practice Patterns in Non-compliant Patients with
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Gregory R. Bernstein, MD, Robin D. Rothstein, MD, Frank K.
Friedenberg, MD, MSc(Epi), Adam C. Ehrlich, MD, MPH; Lewis Katz
School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
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P1187. Post-marketing Safety Experience with Vedolizumab: Skin
Reactions (Psoriasiform and Eczematous)
Fatima Bhayat, MBChB, MPH, PhD, MFPM, Diana England, MD,
PhD, Aimee Blake; Takeda Development Centre Europe, Ltd., London,
England, United Kingdom
P1188. Examining Patient Decision-Making Surrounding Biologic
Therapies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Insights from a Conjoint
Analysis Survey
Christopher V. Almario, MD, MSHPM1, Michelle Keller, MPH2, Sasan
Mosadeghi, MD, MS2, Bibiana Martinez, MPH2, Cynthia Whitman,
MPH2, Karen Lasch, MD3, Lyann Ursos, PhD3, Gil Melmed, MD, MS4,
Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG2; 1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA; 2. Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes Research
and Education, Los Angeles, CA; 3. Takeda pharmaceuticals USA.,
Inc., Deerfield, IL; 4. F. Widjaja Foundation Inflammatory Bowel and
Immunobiology Research Institute, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
IBD
P1189. Chronic Granulomatous Disease Mimicking Colonic Crohn’s
Disease Successfully Treated with Infliximab
Armando Peixoto, MD1, Rosa Coelho, MD1, Marco Silva, MD1, António
Sarmento, MD, PhD1, Fernando Magro, MD, PhD1, Guilherme
Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto,
Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto,
Portugal
P1190. Primary Gastrointestinal Histoplasmosis and Vedolizumab
Anusha Shirwaikar Thomas, MD, Mina Elnemr, MD, Bincy Abraham,
MD, FACG, MS; Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
P1191. A Case of Severe Babesiosis in a Patient with Crohn’s Colitis
on Adalimumab
Amit Mehta, MD, Nicole Cruz, MD, Renuka Gupta, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P1192. Combination of Biologic Agents in the Management of Severe
Refractory Crohn’s Disease: A Case Report of Concomitant Treatment
with Vedolizumab and Adalimumab
Anita Afzali, MD, MPH1, Michael Chiorean, MD2; 1. University of
Washington, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA; 2. Digestive
Diseases Institute, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA
P1193. Crohn Disease: A Case of Rare, Isolated Duodenal Involvement
Damon H. Helms, DO1, Jamie L. Skrove, DO2, Vafa Sobhani, MSIII3,
Nimal Patel, DO1, Saras Sharma, DO1, Javier Sobrado, MD1, Juan
Sarol, MD4; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami,
FL; 2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami,
FL; 3. St. George’s University School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 4. Larkin
Community Hospital, Miami, FL
P1194. It’s All in the History: Infectious Mimics of Inflammatory Bowel
Disease
Giulio Quarta, MD1, Sarah Lopatin, MD2, Andrea Betesh, MD2, Lisa
Malter, MD1, Zoi Gamagaris, MD1; 1. New York University School of
Medicine, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical
Center, New York, NY
P1195. A Rare Case of Mesalamine Induced Pericarditis
Sajiv Sethi, MD, Wojciech Blonski, MD, PhD, Jay Mamel, MD;
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P1196. Single-Center Experience on the Use of Vedolizumab for the
Treatment of Inflammatory Conditions of the Ileal Pouch
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Neeraj Mangla, MD, MS1, Ioannis Oikonomou, MD2; 1. Mount Sinai
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
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P1197. Paraganglioma-Pheochromocytoma Syndrome in Crohn’s
Disease
Johnny Cheng, DO1, Jennifer Evans, DO2, Blaine Evans, DO2, Sunny
Lo, DO1, Matthew Lute, DO1, Ryan Sefcik, DO1, Henrique Fernandez,
MD1; 1. Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO; 2. Grandview Medical
Center, Dayton, OH
P1198. It’s Never Too Late for IBD: New Diagnosis in an Elderly Asian
Female
Rifat Mamun, MD1, Simi Singh, MD2, Neil Theise, MD3, Anna Patel,
MD2, Ioannis Oikonomou, MD4; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital,
Manhasset Hills, NY; 2. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York,
NY; 3. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 4. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P1199. Management of Severe Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)
Induced Psoriasis in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Stephanie L. Gold, MD1, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD1, Yecheskel
Schneider, MD1, Adam Steinlauf, MD2; 1. New York-Presbyterian/
Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Weill Cornell Medical
College, New York, NY
P1200. A Sweet Case of Crohn’s
Megan Q. Chan, MD1, Jude Khatib, MD2, Jeffry Katz, MD2; 1.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve
University, Shaker Heights, OH; 2. University Hospitals Case Medical
Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P1201. Ulcerative Colitis Flare: An Unusual Culprit
Weam El Hajj, MD1, Jana G. Hashash, MD, MSc2, Rajaa Chatila, MD3;
1. Lebanese University, Hadath, Beyrouth, Lebanon; 2. University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. Lebanese American University, Beirut,
Beyrouth, Lebanon
P1202. Serum Sickness-like Syndrome as the First Manifestation of
IBD
Osama Kaddourah, MD1, Fadi Hamid, MD2, Mouhanna Abu
Ghanimeh, MD2, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH3, Sean Doran, DO4; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 3. Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 4. University of Missouri Kansas
City, Kansas City, MO
P1203. A Case of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and a Rare Lymphoma
on Azathioprine Therapy
Andrew C. Elden, MD1, Nathalie A. Pena Polanco, MD1, Melissa Vitolo,
MD2, James E. Hoffman, MD3, Baharak Moshiree, MD, MS3, Cynthia
Levy, MD3; 1. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami,
FL; 2. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami Beach,
FL; 3. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL
P1204. Efficacy of Anti-TNF Antibodies in the Treatment of Pouchitis: A
Report of 3 Cases
Archish Kataria, MD1, Charles W. Randall, MD2; 1. University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; 2. University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Gastroenterology
Research of America, San Antonio, TX
P1205. Giant Inflammatory Pseudopolyposis Mimicking Colonic Tumor
in an Ulcerative Colitis Patient
Wei-Chung Chen, MD, MPH1, Bret Lashner, MD, MPH2, Ming-Hsi
Wang, MD, PhD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1206. A Rare Cause of Diarrhea in a Crohn’s Patient: Pancreatic
Insufficiency Due to Portal Vein Thrombosis
Andrew A. Nguyen, DO1, Varun Kesar, MBBS1, Steven Shamah, MD1,
Arun Swaminath, MD2; 1. Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital, New
York, NY; 2. Lenox Hill Hosptial, New York, NY
P1207. Use of Infliximab for the Treatment of Sweet’s Syndrome in a
Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Anish V. Patel, MD1, Pooja Jotwani, MBBS2, Deepak Desai, MD1, Keith
Sultan, MD3; 1. Northwell Health System (North Shore University - LIJ
Medical Center), Manhasset, NY; 2. Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical
College, New Hyde Park, NY; 3. Northwell Health System (North Shore
University - LIJ Medical Center), Great Neck, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
LIVER
P1211. Worsening of Sarcopenia After Transjugular Intrahepatic
Portosystemic Shunt in Cirrhotic Patients: Does It Correlate with Model
of End-Stage Liver Disease Score?
Mohamed Shoreibah, MD1, Ahmed K. Abdel Aal, MS, MD, PhD2,
Sanghun Kim, BS3, Bradford Jackson, PhD4, Sherwin Chiu, BBA3,
Omar Massoud, MD, PhD3, Nariman F. Ghaleb, MBBCh5, Moustafa
Massoud, BS3, Rachel Oser, MD2, Ahmed A. Khalifa, MBBCh6, Joseph
B. Eason, MD3, Nathan W. Ertel, MD3, Souheil Saddekni, MD, FSIR2;
1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hoover, AL; 2. University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 3. University of Alabama
at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 4. University
of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Physical Medicine,
Birmingham, AL; 5. National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo,
Al Qahirah, Egypt; 6. Alexandria Main University Hospital at Alexandria
School of Medicine, Smouha, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt
P1212. Hepatitis C and Baby Boomers: Efficient Utilization of
Resources
Shikha Singh, MD1, Arjun Ohri, MD2, Kalpana Gupta, MD3, Vijaypal
Arya, MD, FACG4; 1. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Middle
Village, NY; 2. Vijaypal Arya Physician PC, Middle Village, NY; 3. New
York Methodist Hospital, Manhattan, NY; 4. Wyckoff Heights Medical
Center, Middle Village, NY
P1213. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1214. Lower SVR Rates in Treatment Experienced Cirrhotic Veterans
for Hepatitis C Genotype 1
Deborah Negusse, MD, Erick Imbertson, MD, Brandon Peplinski,
MS, Rosemarie Florian, MD, Richard Strong, MD, Daniel Chao, MD,
Christian Jackson, MD; VA Loma Linda Health Care System, Loma
Linda, CA
P1215. Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Ideal Cardiovascular
Health in US Adults: The NHANES III Mortality Study
Basile Njei, MD, MPH1, Yuliya Afinogenova, MD2, Thomas R. McCarty,
MD1, Justin B. Echouffo-Tcheugui, MD, PhD3; 1. Yale University
School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2. Yale New Haven Hospital,
New Haven, CT; 3. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA
P1216. Impact of Bariatric Surgery on Outcomes of Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS)
Analysis, 2004-2012
Basile Njei, MD, MPH1, Thomas R. McCarty, MD1, Lamia Haque, MD1,
Justin B. Echouffo-Tcheugui, MD, PhD2; 1. Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA
P1217. National Trends in Use of Opioid Drugs Among CirrhosisRelated Hospitalizations in the United States, 2004-2012
Basile Njei, MD, MPH, Lamia Haque, MD, Thomas R. McCarty, MD;
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
P1218. Burden of Cirrhosis with Minimal or past Overt Hepatic
Encephalopathy on Patients and Caregivers
Radha K. Dhiman, MBBS, MD, DM, FACG, FRCP1, Deepa Shrestha,
MD2, Sandeep Grover, MD1, Sunil Taneja, MBBS, MD, DM1, Ajay
Duseja, MBBS, MD, DM, FACG1, Yogesh Kumar K. Chawla, MBBS,
MD, DM, FACG1; 1. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education
and Research, Chandigarh, Chandigarh, India; 2. Post Graduate
Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India
P1219. The Utility of FibroSure (Fibrotest) Biomarkers for the
Prediction of Advanced Fibrosis and Cirrhosis in Chronic Hepatitis C
Patients
Zachariah Dorey-Stein, MD, Taha Mur, BS, Salman Aziz, MD,
Mohammed Eyad Yaseen Alsabbagh, MD; Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA
P1220. Etiologies, Morbidity, and Outcomes of Hepatocellular
Carcinoma in Hispanics: A University of Puerto Rico Clinic
Experience
Artemio Santiago, MD, MPH1, Juan Marques, MD2, Esther Torres,
MD, MACG3; 1. University of Puerto Rico, Carolina, Puerto Rico; 2.
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico; 3. University of
Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P1221. Chronic Liver Disease Management Among Primary Care
Providers
Marijeta Pekez, MD, Courtney Fay, DO, MBA, Bhakti Deshmukh, MD,
Anna Thomas, MD, Yvette Wang, DO, Naveed Jan, MD, Karandeep
Bumrah, MD, Kshitij Thakur, MD; Crozer Chester Medical Center,
Upland, PA
P1222. Sustained Virologic Response Predicts Fibrosis Regression
Measured by FibroTest in HCV-infected Patients
Xavier Forns1, Tania M. Welzel2, Eric Cohen3, Ira M. Jacobson, MD4,
Mitchell Davis5, Robert Reindollar6, Bonnie Hu3, Douglas E. Dylla,
PhD3, Jeffrey V. Enejosa3, Roger Trinh3, Mark S. Sulkowski7; 1. Liver
Unit, Hospital Clinic, CIBEREHD, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain; 2. J.W.
Goethe University, Frankfort, Germany; 3. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago,
IL; 4. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY; 5. Digestive
Care, South Florida Center of Gastroenterology, Wellington, FL; 6.
Piedmont Healthcare/Carolinas Center for Liver Disease, Statesville,
NC; 7. Viral Hepatitis Center, Johns Hopkins University, Ann Arbor, MD
P1223. Insurance Approval Rates for Medicaid Patients: A Comparison
Between Ledipasvir/sofosbuvir Based Hepatitis C Therapy and
Adalimumab Based IBD Therapy
Mohammad Arsalan Siddiqui, MD1, Hany Iraqi2, Radhika Aggarwal,
MD1, Adarsh Varma, MD1, Mazen El Atrache, MD3, Syed-Mohammed
Jafri, MD3; 1. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; 2. Wayne State
University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; 3. Henry Ford Health
System, Detroit, MI
P1224. Treatment of Hepatitis C Infection Is Associated with Reduction
in Alpha Fetoprotein Levels
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Mohamed Shoreibah, MD2, DeAnn Jones,
PharmD3, Jie Zhang, MPH, PhD3, Mohammed Naseemuddin, MD3,
Omar Massoud, MD, PhD3; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery
Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Hoover, AL; 3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1225. Racial Difference in the Rate of HCV Complications: At Tertiary
Referral Center Experience
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Yuqi Guo, MSW2, Mohamed Shoreibah, MD3,
Sumant Arora, MD1, Moustafa Massoud, BS4, Ahmed Elkaryoni,
MD5, Omar Sims, PhD6, Omar Massoud, MD, PhD5; 1. University of
Alabama Montgomery Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. University of
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL; 3. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Hoover, AL; 4. University of Alabama at Birmingham School of
Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 5. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; 6. The University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1208. Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Concomitant SAPHO
Syndrome: A Challenging Treatment
Oscar GarzaOvalle, MD1, Adam Hughston, MD1, Catherine
Kowalewski, DO2, Leon Kundrotas, MD3; 1. University of Texas San
Antonio, San Antonio, TX; 2. South Texas Veterans Health Care
System Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital, San Antonio, TX; 3. South
Texas Veterans Health Care System Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital, San
Antonio, TX
P1209. Extraintestinal Manifestations: Inflammatory Pulmonary
Nodules in a Pediatric Patient with New-Onset Inflammatory Bowel
Disease
Jacqueline Mir1, Travis J. Rutland, MD, FACG2; 1. Alabama College of
Osteopathic Medicine, Dothan, AL; 2. Digestive Health Specialists of
the Southeast, Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dothan, AL
P1210. More Than Just Clostridium difficile Infection: The Potential
Role of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Patients with Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
Timothy Dougherty, Jr., MD1, Sonia Taneja, MD2, Marie L. Borum, MD,
EdD, MPH1; 1. George Washington University, Washington, DC; 2.
George Washington University, Alexandria, VA
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P1226. Rate, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Post-transplant
Lymphoproliferative Disease After Liver Transplantation for Primary
Sclerosing Cholangitis
Mohamad Mouchli, MD1, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS2, Edward V.
Loftus, Jr., MD3, Jayant A. Talwalkar, MD1, Bashar Hasan, MD1, Shadi
Hamdeh, MD4, John J. Poterucha, MD1, Kymberly D. Watt, MD1; 1.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. University of California San Diego,
San Diego, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 4.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
P1227. Decreasing Time to Paracentesis in Patients Admitted with
Ascites
Sean Doran, DO1, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH2, Muhammad Shafiq,
MD3, Sravan Jeepalyam, MD3, Lina YaQoub, MD3, Sashi Manthravadi,
MD3, Hani J. Alturkmani, MD3, Sakher Albadarin, MD4, Tarek Tamimi,
MD3, Reem Mustafa, MD3, David Wooldridge, MD5; 1. University of
Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2. Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX; 3. University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO;
4. University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 5. University of Missouri Kansas City, Overland Park, KS
P1228. High Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts Outcomes
in Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Undergoing Liver
Transplantation
Mohamad Mouchli, MD1, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS2, Edward V.
Loftus, Jr., MD3, Jayant A. Talwalkar, MD1, Bashar Hasan, MD1, Shadi
Hamdeh, MD4, John J. Poterucha, MD1, Kymberly D. Watt, MD1; 1.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. University of California San Diego,
San Diego, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 4.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
P1229. Rate, Risk Factors and Outcomes of Biliary Strictures After
Liver Transplantation for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Mohamad Mouchli, MD1, Bashar Hasan, MD1, Siddharth Singh,
MD, MS2, John J. Poterucha, MD1, Jayant A. Talwalkar, MD1, Shadi
Hamdeh, MD3, Kymberly D. Watt, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN; 2. University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL
P1230. Predictors of Liver Disease in Adults with Alpha 1 Antitrypsin
Deficiency: A Single Center Retrospective Analysis
Joydeep Chakraborty, MD1, Yaseen B. Perbtani, DO1, Jonathan
J. Shuster, PhD2, Jingnan Zhang, MSc2, Tony S. Brar, MD2, Mitali
Agarwal, MD1, Mark L. Brantly, MD1, Virginia C. Clark, MD, MS3; 1.
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL; 2. University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL; 3. University of Florida College of Medicine,
Department of Gastroenterology, Gainesville, FL
P1231. Factors Influencing Therapeutic Compliance in Treatment
of Chronic HCV: An Analysis of Patients Seeking Treatment in a
Subsidized Treatment Facility
Arif Nawaz, FACG1, Minahil Nawaz2, Asad Chaudhry, FRCP3, Bushra
Ali, FCPS4, Iram Riaz, MBBS4, Ikram Raja, MBBS4; 1. Fatima
Memorial Hospital, Kearney, NE; 2. Gujranwala Liver Foundation,
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 3. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Gujranwala,
Punjab, Pakistan; 4. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Punjab,
Pakistan
P1232. Sustained Viral Response May Halt the Progression of Hepatic
Fibrosis in Patients with Recurrent Hepatitis C Infection after Liver
Transplant
Jamak Modaresi Esfeh, MD1, Haider Al Taii, MD1, Kaveh Hajifathalian,
MD, MPH1, Babak Seddigh Tonekaboni, MD2, Bijan Eghtesad, MD1;
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Shahid Beheshti
University, Tehran, Tehran, Iran
P1233. Prevalence and Outcomes of Cirrhosis and Pre-cirrhosis
Among Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Raj Shah, MD, Amneet K. Hans, MD, Seyed M. Khalafi, MD, Mir
Fahad Faisal, MD, Aditya Gutta, MD, Saiprasad Narsingam, MD,
Joshua Wermers, MD, Suzanne Arnold, MD; University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
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P1234. Impact of Cigarette Smoking Status on Pain Intensity Among
OEF/OIF/OND Veterans with Hepatitis C
Shaina M. Lynch, DO1, Eric DeRycke, MPH2, Mary Driscoll, PhD2,
William Becker, MD2, Joseph Goulet, PhD2, Robert Kerns, PhD2,
Kristin Mattocks, PhD2, Cynthia Brandt, MD2, Melissa Skanderson,
MS2, Harini Bathulapalli, MSc, MPH2, Sally Haskell, MD, MS2, Lori
A. Bastian, MD, MPH2; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; 2. VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Newington, CT
P1235. Prevalence and Outcome of Abnormal Liver Chemistries in
Patients with Celiac Disease on a Gluten-Free Diet
Jin Zhang, BS1, Mangesh Pagadala, MD2, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH2,
Jamile Wakim-Fleming, MD, FACG2; 1. Cleveland Clinic Lerner
College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
P1236. Results of Sofosbuvir Based Combination Therapy for Chronic
Hepatitis C Cohort of Indian Patients in Real-Life Clinical Practice
Praneet Wander, MD1, Ajit Sood, MBBS, MD, DM2, Vandana Midha,
MBBS, MD2, Vikram Narang, MBBS, MD2, Ramit Mahajan, MBBS,
MD2, Varun Mehta, MBBS, MD, DM2, Kirandeep Kaur, MBBS, MD2; 1.
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2.
Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
P1237. Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy in Cirrhosis: How Long to
Treat? Does Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy Relapse after Treatment?
Praneet Wander, MD1, Omesh Goyal, MBBS, MD2, Sandeep s. Sidhu,
MBBS, MD2, Harsh Kishore, MPharm2; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2. Dayanand Medical College
and Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
P1238. Efficacy and Safety of Non-surgical Bariatric Therapies for
Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis and Metabolic Syndrome: A Comparative
Meta-Analysis
Thomas R. McCarty, MD, Basile Njei, MD, MPH; Yale University
School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
P1239. Correlation of Controlled Attenuation Parameter and Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy Measurements of Hepatic Steatosis in HIVpositive Adults
Jennifer Price, MD, PhD1, Jennifer Dodge, MHS1, Yifei Ma, MA, MS2,
Rebecca Scherzer, PhD2, Natalie Korn, MS2, Kyle Tillinghast2, Marion
Peters, MD2, Sue Noworolski, PhD2, Phyllis Tien, MD2; 1. University of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2. University of California
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P1240. Comparison of Estimated Caloric Requirements in Cirrhotic
Patients Using Prediction Equations vs Indirect Calorimetry: A
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Tannaz Eslamparast, MSc1, Benjamin Vanermeer, MSc1, Maitreyi
Raman, MD, MSc2, Vanessa Mathiesen, RD3, Dawn Belland, RD3,
Mang Ma, MD1, Puneeta Tandon, MD, MSc1; 1. University of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2. University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada;
3. Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB, Canada
P1241. Documentation Rates of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in
an Academic Internal Medicine Clinic
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, T.J. Hundley, Jr., MD2, Phillip Henderson, DO2,
Brian DuPont, MD2, Brett Martin, MD2, Bruce Berry, MD3, Ozdemir
Kanar, MD4, Rahman Nakshabendi, MD4, Travis S. Myers, MPH3,
Alana Schilthuis, MD2; 1. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL;
2. University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL; 3.
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI; 4. University of
Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
P1242. Can Circulating MicroRNA Be Potential Marker for Acute Liver
Disease?
Premashis Kar, MD, DM, PhD, Rajib Hazam, PhD, Dipu Bharali, PhD;
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, Delhi, India
P1243. Severity of Newly Acquired C. difficile (CDI) Is Worse in
Hospitalized Patients Wait-listed for a Liver Than in Hospitalized
Patients After Liver Transplantation
Diana M. Nguyen, BS1, Christopher D. Velez, MD2, Olga C. Aroniadis,
MD2, John F. Reinus, MD2, Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG2; 1.
Montefiore Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; 2. Montefiore Medical
Center, Bronx, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1254. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Innocent Bystander or Predictor of
Hepatitis C Treatment Failure?
Amy Michel-Calderon, DO, PharmD, Hicham Khallafi, MD, Tae Hoon
Lee, MD, Aslam Syed, MD, Shalini Gupta, MD, PhD; MetroHealth
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P1255. Evolution of HCV Treatment Responses in an Inner-City Hospital
Vijay Dalapathi, MD1, Esha Baichoo, MD1, Paul Kroner, MD1, Bharat
Monga, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD1, Praneet Wander, MD1, Michael
E. Herman, MD2, Pavan Mankal, MD, MA1, Jean Abed, MD1,
Geraldine Joseph, NP3, Samuel Daniel, MD3, Donald Kotler, MD1; 1.
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York,
NY; 3. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York,
NY
P1256. In Vitro Exercise Model: A Novel Platform for Drug Discovery
for Treatment of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and
Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
Ashish K. Tiwari, MD1, Anuj Chhaparia, MD2, Jonathan Ohm, MD1,
Michelle Zhang, MD1, Navneet Momi, PhD3, Mart Dela Cruz, MS3,
Hemant Roy, MD1; 1. Boston University Medical Center, Boston,
MA; 2. Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO; 3. Boston University
School of Medicine, Boston, MA
P1257. Treatment Outcomes in HCV-HIV Co-infected Patients in an
Inner-city Hospital
Vijay Dalapathi, MD1, Esha Baichoo, MD1, Paul Kroner, MD1, Bharat
Monga, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD1, Praneet Wander, MD1, Michael
E. Herman, MD2, Pavan Mankal, MD, MA1, Jean Abed, MD1, Donald
Kotler, MD1; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New
York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals,
New York, NY
P1258. Direct Acting Antivirals in HIV- HCV Co-infection: A Community
Based Retrospective Cohort Study
Vijay Gayam, MD1, Osama Mukhtar, MD1, Mazin Khalid, MD1,
Pavani Garlapati, MD1, Jagannath Sherigar, MD2, Arifa Khan, MD1,
Smruti Mohanty, MD2, Mohammed Mansour, MD1, Ayyappa Mysore
rangaraju, MD3, Nibash Budhathoki, MD1; 1. Interfaith Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; 3. New
York Methodist Hospital, South Ozone Park, NY
P1259. Sustained Viral Response with Direct-Acting Antivirals in
Patients with Recurrent Hepatitis C with Genotype 1 After Liver
Transplant: A Single-Center Experience
Hrishikesh Samant, MD, Jiten P. Kothadia, MD (presenting author),
Saurabh Kapur, MD, Robyn Rudloff, RN, Rinjal Brahmbhatt, MD,
Timothy McCashland, MD, Marco Olivera-Martinez, MD; University of
Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P1260. Should Cyanoacrylate Glue Be the Treatment of Choice for
Gastric Varices? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD1, Faisal Kamal, MD2, Bilal Ali, MD2, Khwaja
F. Haq, MD3, Colin W. Howden, MD, FACG2, Michel Kahaleh, MD,
FACG4, Sateesh Nair, MD1, Sanjaya K. Satapathy, MD2; 1. University of
Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 2. University of Tennessee Health Science
Center, Memphis, TN; 3. New York Medical College Westchester
Medical Center, Glen Oaks, NY; 4. New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
Medical Center, New York, NY
P1261. Post-operative Complications with Donation After Cardiac
Death in Liver Transplantation: A Single Center Experience
Jiten P. Kothadia, MD, Hrishikesh Samant, MD, Fang Qiu, MS, Rajani
Rangray, MD, Timothy McCashland, MD, Marco Olivera-Martinez, MD;
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1244. Long-term Effects of Bariatric Surgery in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Malcolm Wells, MD1, Amanda Schneier, MD2, Naveen Ganjoo, MD2,
Thomas Schiano, MD3, Rachel Pinotti, MLIS4; 1. Royal Victoria
Hospital, Barrie, ON, Canada; 2. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY; 4.
Levy Library, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P1245. Utilization of CNS Imaging in Cirrhosis
Navine Nasser-Ghodsi, MD1, Amanda Lynn, MD1, Humberto C.
Gonzalez, MD2, Felicity Enders, PhD3, S. William Harmsen, MS3,
Sudhakar Venkatesh, MD1, Michae D. Leise, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 2. University of Tennessee Health
Science Center, Memphis, TN; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1246. Utility of Four Non-invasive Scores in Predicting Advanced
Fibrosis in a Predominantly Hispanic Population
Aradhna Seth, MD, Maya Balakrishnan, MD, MPH, Aaron P. Thrift,
PhD, Gagan K. Sood, MD; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P1247. Treatment of HCV with the New, Direct-Acting Antiviral
Medications in HCV-Monoinfected and HIV-HCV-Coinfected Individuals
from an Inner-City, Predominantly Minority Patient Population
Russell Parvin, MD, Nami Safai Haeri, MD, Sofia Nigar, MD, Mel A.
Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA, Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital
Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1248. Effect of Baseline Resistance-Associated Variants on SVR
with the 3D Regimen with and without RBV in GT1a and GT1b-Infected
Patients
Christoph Sarrazin1, Mark S. Sulkowski2, Preethi Krishnan3, Rakesh
Tripathi3, Gretja Schnell3, Yan Xie3, Daniel E. Cohen3, Roger Trinh3,
Lino Rodrigues-Jr3, Yan Luo3, Nancy S. Shulman3, Tami Pilot-Matias3,
Christine Collins3; 1. J.W. Goethe University Hospital, Frankfort,
Germany; 2. Viral Hepatitis Center, Johns Hopkins University, Ann
Arbor, MD; 3. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago, IL
P1249. 100% Virological Response with 3D Regimen and Significant
Short-term Liver Stiffness Improvement in Patients with Recurrent
Hepatitis C Following Liver Transplantation
Liana Gheorghe, MD, PhD, Maria Speranta Iacob, MD, PhD, Irinel
Popescu, MD, PhD; Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Bucuresti,
Romania
P1250. Dynamics of AFP in Cirrhotic Patients with Virological
Response Following 3D Therapy and Severe Necro-inflammation at
Fibromax
Liana Gheorghe, MD, PhD1, Maria Speranta Iacob, MD, PhD1, Anca
Trifan, MD, PhD2, Carol Stanciu, MD, PhD2, Roxana Sirli, MD, PhD3,
Ioan Sporea, MD, PhD3, Raluca Lupusoru, MD3, Cristina Cijevschi,
MD, PhD2, Victoria Arama, MD, PhD4, Ciprian Brisc, MD, PhD5, Ion
Rogoveanu, MD, PhD6, Razvan Iacob, MD, PhD1, Cristian Gheorghe,
MD, PhD1; 1. Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Bucuresti,
Romania; 2. Gastroenterology and Hepatology Institute, Iasi, Iasi,
Romania; 3. Emergency County Hospital “Pius Brinzeu” Timisoara,
Timisoara, Timis, Romania; 4. National Institute for Infectious Diseases
“Matei Bals”, Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania; 5. Emergency County
Hospital, Oradea, Bihor, Romania; 6. University of Medicine and
Pharmacy, Craiova, Dolj, Romania
P1251. Risk Factors and Predictors of Discordance Between Transient
Elastography (FibroScan®) and Liver Biopsy
Monica Saumoy, MD, Yecheskel Schneider, MD, Arielle Schweitzer,
RN, Russell Rosenblatt, MD, Robert Schwartz, MD, PHD, Sonal
Kumar, MD, MS; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center,
New York, NY
P1252. Portal Vein Thrombosis After Transcatheter Arterial
Chemoembolization: A Retrospective Study
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Jonathan Barsa, MD2, David C Wolf,
MD2, Sam Mccabe, MD2, Roxana Bodin, MD2; 1. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, White Plains, NY; 2. New York
Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P1253. Evaluating Hepatitis C Therapy in an Urban Population Aged
65 Years or Older
Amy Michel-Calderon, DO, PharmD, Hicham Khallafi, MD, Aslam
Syed, MD; MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
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P1262. High Efficacy of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir Plus GS-9857 for 12
Weeks in Treatment-Experienced Genotype 1-6 HCV-Infected Patients,
Including Those Previously Treated with Direct-Acting Antivirals
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Erik Lawitz, MD1, Kris Kowdley, MD2, Michael Curry, MD3, Nancy
Reau, MD4, Mindie Nguyen, MD5, Paul Kwo, MD6, Ira M. Jacobson,
MD7, Tram Tran, MD8, Ronald Nahass, MD9, Frederico Hinestrosa,
MD10, Robert Herring, MD11, Michael Bennett, MD12, Joseph Llewellyn,
PharmD13, Jenny Yang, MD14, Luisa Stamm, MD14, Diana M. Brainard,
MD15, John G. McHutchison, MD14, Eugene Schiff, MD16, Mitchell
Davis17, Kyle Etzkorn, MD18, Raymond Chung, MD19, David Pound,
MD20, Maribel Rodriguez-Torres, MD21, K. Rajender Reddy, MD22,
Edward Gane, MD23; 1. Texas Liver Institute, Dallas, TX; 2. Swedish
Medical Center, Seattle, WA; 3. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 4. Rush University
Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 5. Stanford University Medical Center,
Palo Alto, CA; 6. Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis,
IN; 7. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY; 8. CedarsSinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 9. Infectious Disease Care,
Hillsborough, NJ; 10. Orlando Immunology Center, Orlando, FL; 11.
Nashville Gastrointestinal Specialists, Inc., Nashville, TN; 12. Medical
Associates Research Group, San Diego, CA; 13. Gilead Sciences,
Inc., San Francisco, CA; 14. Gilead Sciences, Inc., Foster City, CA;
15. Gilead Sciences, Inc., Foster CIty, CA; 16. University of Miami
Health System, Miami, FL; 17. Digestive Care, South Florida Center
of Gastroenterology, Wellington, FL; 18. Borland Groover Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL; 19. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA;
20. Indianapolis Gastroenterology Research Foundation, Indianapolis,
IN; 21. Fundación De Investigación De Diego, San Juan, Puerto Rico;
22. University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA; 23.
Auckland Clinical Studies, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
P1263. Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Among Cirrhotic Patients on Nonselective Beta-blocker (NSBB) after Paracentesis: An Incidence and
Risk Association Study
Jeffrey Pascion. Mora, MD, Jade Jamias, MD; National Kidney and
Transplant Institute, Quezon City, Quezon, Philippines
P1264. GALAD Score Performs Better in Diagnosis of HCC Than AFP in
Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Infection
Benyam Addissie, MD1, Ju Dong Yang, MD, MSC2, J Paul Theobald1,
Melissa Ward1, Alicia Algeciras-Schiminich, PhD1, Lewis R. Roberts,
MBChB, PhD 2; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College
of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P1265. BCAT1 Is Associated with Clinical Decompensation in
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: a Pilot Study
Cynthia A. Moylan, MD, MHS, Kara J. Wegermann, MD, Ricardo G.
Henao, PhD, Susan K. Murphy, PhD, Anna Mae Diehl, MD, Manal F.
Abdelmalek, MD, MHS; Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
LIVER
P1266. Hepatic Glycogenosis, A Rare Cause of Hepatomegaly and
Abnormal Liver Enzymes in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Report
Anandbir Bath, MBBS1, Hamid Sima, MD2, Donald Kotler, MD3; 1.
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St.
Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai
St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY
P1267. Yttrium-90 Radioembolization-Induced Liver Disease, a Rare
Complication Requiring Further Investigation for Therapy
Brian Dinh, MD, Mustafa Musleh, MD, Christopher Barde, MD; Wright
State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P1268. Constrictive Pericarditis of Unknown Etiology Causes
Significant Ascites in the Absence of Liver Disease
Ryan Sanderson1, Anthony Michaels, MD2; 1. The Ohio State
University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
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P1269. Nodular Hepatic Lesions: An Unexpected Diagnosis
Marco Silva, MD1, Hélder Cardoso, MD1, Filipe Vilas-Boas, MD1,
Joanne Lopes, MD1, Fátima Carneiro, MD, PhD1, Guilherme Macedo,
MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto, Porto,
Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto, Portugal
P1270. Rare Presentation of Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma with
Thrombocytosis
Juan Tejada, MD, Nami Safai Haeri, MD, Sandar Linn, MD, Denzil
Etienne, MD, Katy Ticona, MD, Savitha V. Nagaraj, MBBS, Mahesh
Krishnaiah, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1271. A Rare Case of Minoxidil Associated Vanishing Bile Duct
Syndrome
Juan Tejada, MD1, Emmanuel Ofori, MD1, Raquel Olivo, MD2, Savitha
V. Nagaraj, MBBS1, Mahesh Krishnaiah, MD1; 1. Brooklyn Hospital
Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. SBH Health System, Bronx, NY
P1272. A Rare Case of Metformin Associated Hepatotoxicity
Masquerading as Autoimmune Hepatitis
Jonathan Pinto, MD, Israr Sheikh, MD, John Mark Pabona, MD, Joan
Culpepper-Morgan, MD; Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY
P1273. Acute Liver Injury Related to Ingestion Jamaican National Fruit
(Ackee Fruit)
Eiei P. Soe, MD1, Katherine Sun, MD, PhD2, David M. Feldman, MD,
FACG2; 1. New York University Langone Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY;
2. New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY
P1274. Biliary Stricture: A Complication of Transjugular Intrahepatic
Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS) Placement
Eiei P. Soe, MD1, Hearns Charles, MD, FSIR2, James Park, MD2, David
M. Feldman, MD, FACG2; 1. New York University Langone Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical Center,
New York, NY
P1275. Trabectedin Induced Irreversible Hepatotoxicity
Harini Rathinamanickam, MD; Yakima Gastroenterology Asssociates,
Yakima, WA
P1276. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Rarely Reported Complication
after Fontan Procedure
Anupama Devara, MD1, Sindhuri Benjaram, MBBS2, Murray N.
Ehrinpreis, MD, FACG3; 1. Wayne State University, Detroit Medical
Center, West Bloomfield, MI; 2. Wayne State University, Detroit
Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 3. Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Detroit, MI
P1277. Hepatitis Associated Aplastic Anemia – Which Came First, the
Chicken or the Egg?
Ru Min Lee, MD1, Jasmine Hanifi, MD2, Ming Valerie Lin, MD2;
1. University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA; 2.
Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
P1278. Systemic Mastocytosis Complicated by Non-cirrhotic Portal
Hypertension and Variceal Bleeding
Thomas R. McCarty, MD, Adelina Hung, MD, Arpan Mohanty, MD,
John I. Allen, MD, MBA; Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT
P1279. Endotipsitis and Recurrent Fungemia in a Patient with
Alcoholic Cirrhosis
Thomas R. McCarty, MD, Bakhtiar Syed, MD, Roger Kim, MD, Jordan
Sack, MD, Basile Njei, MD, MPH; Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT
P1280. Liver Involvement in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
Adam Hughston, MD1, Yasmin Alishahi, MD2; 1. University of Texas
San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; 2. University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P1281. Development of Hepatic Abscesses Following International
Travel
Noor Ali, MD, Daniel Salisbury, MD; Tulane University Health Sciences
Center, New Orleans, LA
P1282. The Forgotten Hepatitis: A Case of Acute Hepatitis E Infection
in a Recent Immigrant
Ashley N. Tran, MD1, Jonathan Ohm, MD2, Michelle T. Long, MD1;
1. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. Boston University Medical
Center, Boston, MA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1296. Pylephlebitis: Infective Suppurative Thrombosis of the Portal
Vein
Justin Houston, DO1, Nyla Hazratjee, MBBS1, Sangeeta Agrawal,
MBBS2; 1. Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine,
Dayton, OH; 2. Wright State University, Dayton, OH
P1297. Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Masquerading as Acute Fatty
Liver of Pregnancy: Case Report
Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD, Ayman Qasrawi, MD, Simran Arora,
MD, Osama Yousef, MD, Tarek Tamimi, MD; University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
P1298. Overlap Syndrome of Autoimmune Hepatitis, Primary
Biliary Cholangitis, and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis in a Patient
with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report of Complex
Autoimmune Liver Disease
Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Alisa Likhitsup, MD1, Audrey
Bearden, MD2, Osama Kaddourah, MD1, Tarek Tamimi, MD1; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. University of Colorado, Denver, CO
P1299. Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy Masquerading as
Choledocholithiasis
Christopher M. Linz, MD, Christopher J. Murphy, MD, Lanla Conteh,
MD, MPH, Wei Chen, MD, PhD, Khalid Mumtaz, MBBS, MSc; The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P1300. A Rare Case of Spontaneous Umbilical Hernia RuptureFlood Syndrome
Ali Azeem, MD1, Summaya Latif, MD1, Asad Pervez, MD2; 1. University
of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford, CT; 2. University of Kansas
Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
P1301. Focal Hepatic Amyloidosis in a Patient with Sarcoidosis
David Hanna, DO1, Robert Mitchell, III, MD2, Douglas Heuman, MD3,
Robert Bailey, DO4; 1. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Henrico Doctors Hospital, Richmond, VA; 3.
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA; 4.
Chestnuthill Hospital, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Philadelphia, PA
P1302. A Case of Post Infantile Giant Cell Hepatitis
Nurit S. Katz-Agranov, MD1, Michael B. Fallon, MD1, J. Steve Bynon,
MD1, Mamoun Younes, MD2, Moises I. Nevah Rubin, MD2; 1.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2.
UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P1303. A Rare Case Report of Hepatic Kaposi Sarcoma
Raka Amin, MD, Marco Paez, MD, Rahel Dagne, MD, Samina
Afreen, MD, Dilhana Badurdeen, MD; Howard University Hospital,
Washington, DC
P1304. Double Whammy: A Case Report of Concurrent Acetaminophen
Toxicity and Acute Hepatitis E Infection Resulting in Liver Injury
Ishita Dalal, MD, Kristina Katz, MD, Amy Tilara, MD; Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P1305. A Spontaneous Acute Flare of Chronic Hepatitis B Without an
Obvious Cause
Ishita Dalal, MD, Kristina Katz, MD, Nancy Chen, MD; Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P1306. Non-obstructive Cholestatic Jaundice as the Presenting
Paraneoplastic Manifestation of Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Brian Liem, DO, Brian Torski, DO, Michael Berkovic, DO, Stephen
MJ. Hoffman, DO, FACG, Ronald J. Rasansky, DO, FACG; St. John
Macomb-Oakland Hospital, Madison Heights, MI
P1307. Should Patients with Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia of
Liver Be Screened for Hepatocellular Carcinoma?
Sania Sultana, MD, Nader Emami Esfahani, MD, Dipti Sagar, MD,
Damodar Pandey, MD, Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG; Montefiore Medical
Center, Bronx, NY
P1308. Hepatic MALTOMA in a Case of Chronic Hepatitis C
Sumant Arora, MD1, Arvind Murali, MD2, Andrew M. Bellizzi, MD2,
Randhir Jesudoss, MD2; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery
Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Iowa City, IA
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1283. Clostridium bifermentans Liver Abscess in a Case of ST
Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P1284. Drug Fever After the First Dose of Mercaptopurine in a Patient
with Autoimmune Hepatitis
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P1285. Pyogenic Liver Abscesses and Multi-Organ Failure Secondary
to Clostridium perfringens Septicemia
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P1286. Preferred Propofol Possibly Problematic?
Alexander Perelman, DO,MS1, Kevin Chen, MD2, Lisa Sanders, MD1;
1. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2. Yale New
Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
P1287. Septic Thrombus of a Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic
Shunt (TIPS) Resulting in Psoas Muscle Abscess: A Case Report of
Endotipsitis
Michael S. Green, MD, Brittany Ahmed, MD, Kelsey Bourm, MD,
Charles Coffey, MD, William Salyers, MD, MPH; University of Kansas
School of Medicine, Wichita, KS
P1288. An Unusual Case of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a
Patient with an Orthotopic Liver Transplant
C. Jonathan Foster, DO, Kailash Lal, DO, John Chiesa, DO, FACOI;
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Voorhees, NJ
P1289. Severe Cholestatic Liver Injury with Fluoroquinolone Use
Layth Al-Jashaami, MD1, Carly Unger, PA-C2, Anil B. Seetharam, MD3;
1. Banner University Medical Center, Tempe, AZ; 2. Department of
Internal Medicine, Banner University Medical Center, Martin, TN;
3. Transplant Center and Advanced Liver Disease at Banner Good
Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P1290. Malignant Cholangiocarcinoma Arising from Biliary
Hamartoma: A Rare and Potentially Misdiagnosed Entity
Chun Kit Hung, MD1, David E. Bernstein, MD2, Cathy Fan, MD3, TaiPing Lee, MD1; 1. Northwell Hofstra School of Medicine, Manhasset,
NY; 2. Northwell Health System (North Shore University - LIJ
Medical Center), Manhasset, NY; 3. North Shore-LIJ Health System,
Manhasset, NY
P1291. Encephalopathy Secondary to a Surgical Splenorenal Shunt
Elie Ghoulam, MBBS, Susanne Shokoohi, MD, Andrew Ruthberg, MD,
Sheila Eswaran, MD; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P1292. Liver Cirrhosis as a Result of Secondary Iron Overload from
Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency
Opeyemi Alli, MD1, Priyanka Chugh, MD2, Esther Chaewo Yoon, MD3,
Praveen Chander, MD3, David Wolf, MD3, Roxana Bodin, MD3; 1.
Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 2. Westchester Medical
Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY; 3. New York
Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P1293. Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome: A Rare Occurrence in
Hepatocellular Cancer
Kegan Jessamy, MBBS1, Ruby Appiah, MD1, Denzil Etienne, MD2,
Obiajulu Anozie, MD1, Fidelis Ojevwe, MD1, Ezinnaya Ubagharaji, MD1,
Steve Antoine, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1294. An Infectious Cause of Liver Dysfunction and Rhabdomyolysis
Bharath Yarlagadda, MBBS 1, Alejandro Pineda, MD1, Swathi
Paleti, MD2, Christian Rojas-Moreno, MD1; 1. University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO; 2. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City,
KS
P1295. Management of Parastomal Variceal Bleeding at a Tertiary
Medical Care Center
Jordan Orr, MD1, Mohammed Naseemuddin, MD2, Mohamed
Shoreibah, MD3, Brendan McGuire, MD2; 1. University of Alabama
at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 2. University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 3. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Hoover, AL
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1309. Non Islet Cell Tumor (NICT) of the Liver Leading to
Hypoglycemia – Case Report and Literature Review
Khushbir Bath, MD, John Mark Pabona, MD, Yahuza Siba, MD, Pranit
Shrestha, MD, Rhonda Trousdale, MD, Joan Culpepper-Morgan, MD;
Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY
P1310. Progressive Multifocal Encephalopathy in a Patient with
Advanced Liver Cirrhosis
Gregory Wigger, MD, Laura Patwa, MD, Khurram Bari, MD; University
of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
P1311. Single-Center Experience in Concurrent Use of Ombitasvir/
Paritaprevir/Ritonavir with Dasabuvir and Tacrolimus for Recurrent
Hepatitis C After Liver Transplantation
Shruti Agrawal, BA1, Keith Mullins, MD2, Kimberly Tosch, MD2, Yakir
Muszkat, MD2, Syed-Mohammed Jafri, MD3; 1. Wayne State University
School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; 2. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; 3.
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
P1312. Infectious Mononucleosis as a Rare Cause of Icteric Jaundice
Komal Akhtar, MD, Adam Zayac, MD, Matthew Glidden, MD; State
University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1313. PNH: A Rare Hematological Disease with Profound Implications
for a Gastroenterologist
Tagore Sunkara, MD, Swetha Parvataneni, MD, Nora Ajdir, MD, Ivette
Vigoda, MD, Ilmana Fulger, MD, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD; SBH Health
System, Bronx, NY
P1314. A Rare Case of Non-typhoidal Salmonella SBP Leading to
Empyema in Decompensated Cirrhosis
Sheeva Parbhu, MD, Abdul Haseeb, MD, Donald Granger, MD;
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
P1315. A Fatal Hemorrhagic Abdominal Wall Hematoma after
Abdominal Paracentesis: A Case Report
Kasidit Norasettkul, MD1, Sombat Treeprasertsuk, MD, PhD2; 1. King
Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand; 2.
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand
P1316. Herbal Detox Tea: A Potential Cause of Acute Liver Failure
Keerthana Kesavarapu, DO1, Mitchell Kang, DO2, Jaewook Shin,
BA, MHS2, Kenneth Rothstein, MD1; 1. Drexel University College of
Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Drexel University College of Medicine,
Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1317. The Great Masquerader: Isolated Tubercular Hepatic
Abscesses Causing Necrosis of the Liver
Salman Rahman, MD1, Priya Kathpalia, MD2, John Cello, MD1,
Michele Tana, MD1; 1. University of California San Francisco,
San Francisco, CA; 2. University of California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA
P1318. Acute Liver Failure as a First Manifestation of Polycythemia
Vera (PCV)
Osama Kaddourah, MD1, Laura Alba, MD2, Mouhanna Abu
Ghanimeh, MD2, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH3, Sean Doran, DO4; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 3. Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 4. University of Missouri Kansas
City, Kansas City, MO
P1319. Herpes Simplex Virus as a Cause for Fulminant Hepatitis
Ashwinee Natu, MD1, Robin Zachariah, MD1, Giuseppe Iuppa, MD2,
Pierre Gholam, MD3; 1. University Hospitals Case Medical Center,
Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3.
University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH
P1320. Concomitant Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Gallbladder
Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report
Kathleen Fenn, MD1, Sidney Brejt, MD1, Farrah Liu, BS2, Elizabeth
Hecht, MD1, Andrew Turk, MD1, Gulam Manji, MD, PhD1; 1. Columbia
University Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Rutgers New Jersey
Medical School, Newark, NJ
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P1321. Treatment of Patients with Hepatitis B or C May Reactivate
Suppressed Hepatitis B or C Coinfection, Risking Decompensation
Alan Chen, MD1, Joshua R. Peck, MD2, Douglas Levin, MD2; 1. The
Ohio State University Department of Internal Medicine, Columbus, OH;
2. The Ohio State University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
& Nutrition, Columbus, OH
P1322. Acalculous Cholecystitis and Epstein Barr Virus: A Rare
Complication of a Common Disease
Omar K. Jilani, MD, MBA1, Abubaker Jilani, MD2, Svetlana
Chernyavsky, DO3; 1. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. Mercy Health System, Conshohocken, PA; 3. Mount Sinai
Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P1323. Retroperitoneal Sarcoma Presenting as a Liver Mass; A
Diagnostic Dilemma
Abdullahi Musa, MD, Rahul Nayani, MD, MPH, Marco Paez, MD,
Dilhana Badurdeen, MD; Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1324. Refractory Chylous Ascites: An Atypical First Presentation of
SLE and Lupus Nephritis
Salman Khan, MD1, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH2, Mouhanna Abu
Ghanimeh, MD1, Hani Alturkmani, MD3, Adnan Khan, MD3; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2. Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX; 3. University of Missouri Kansas City School
of Medicine, Kansas City, MO
P1325. Hemorrhagic Cystitis in a Liver Transplant Recipient Secondary
to BK Virus
Sehrish Kamal, MD, Faisal Kamal, MD, Bilal Ali, MD, Hina Akbar,
MD, Mathew Barnes, MD, Humberto C. Gonzalez, MD; University of
Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
P1326. Acute Decompensations After Initiation of Ledipasvir/
Sofosbuvir in Compensated Child’s a Cirrhotics
Gabriela Kuftinec, MD, MPH, Rebecca Hluhanich, PharmD, Souvik
Sarkar, MD, PhD; University of California Davis Medical Center,
Sacramento, CA
P1327. Adalimumab Therapy and Granulomatous Hepatitis: A Rare
Association
Jamie L. Skrove, DO1, John McDonald, DO2, Saras Sharma, DO2,
Leena Saline, DO2, Jacqueline Rodriguez3, Javier Sobrado, MD2; 1.
Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami, FL; 2.
Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL; 3. Research
Associates of South Florida, LLC, Miami, FL
P1328. A Rare Case of Concomitant Cystadenocarcinoma and
Cholangiocarcinoma
Lidia Spaho, MD1, Joseph Charpentier, DO2, Lawrence Murphy, MD3;
1. University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2.
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Natick, MA; 3. UMass
Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P1329. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1330. Acute Fulminant Liver Failure Caused by the Combination Effect
of Cordyceps and Sunitinib: A Case Report
Sureeporn Jangsirikul, MD1, Sombat Treeprasertsuk, MD, PhD2;
1. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; 2.
Center of Excellence in Liver Diseases, King Chulalongkorn Memorial
Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand
P1331. Transjugular Intrahepatic Portal-Systemic Shunt for Palliative
Treatment of Radioembolization-Induced Liver Disease in a Patient with
Metastatic Lung Cancer
Katharine Roberts, MD1, Angelo Paredes, MD2; 1. San Antonio Military
Medical Center, San Antonio, TX; 2. San Antonio Uniformed Services
Health Education Consortium, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P1332. Azathioprine Induced Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia: Long
Term Follow Up
Phoenix Fung, MD, Vivek Lingiah, MD; Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ
P1333. Fulminant Hepatic Failure Secondary to Metastatic Prostate
Cancer
Brad Solomon, DO, Mohsen Khan, DO, Kenneth O’Riordan, MD;
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1346. Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma: A Clinicopathologic Report of
Two Cases from Baton Rouge, LA
Camille S. Thélin, MD, MS, Thomas Middour, MD, Yukihiro Nakanishi,
MD, PhD, Martin Moehlen, MD, MPH; Tulane University School of
Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P1347. Abnormal Liver Stiffness Measurement in a Patient with
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia: Nuances in Interpreting the Findings
Justin Hartke, MD, Juan Trivella, MD, Raj Vuppalanchi, MD; Indiana
University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P1348. Hematophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Presenting as Acute
Liver Failure
Zohair Ahmed, MD1, Vishwas Vanar, MD2, Nikhil Kalva, MD3, Amar
Kelkar, MD2, Anushi Shah, MD2, Watcoun-Nchinda Pisoh, MD2,
Umair Ahmed, MD2, Harsha Moole, MD1, Daniel Martin, MD2,
Sherri Yong, MD2, Sonu Dhillon, MD2; 1. University of Illinois College
of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2. University of Illinois College of
Medicine, Peoria, IL; 3. University of Illinois College of Medicine,
Dunlap, IL
P1349. Severe Bleeding from Duodenal Varices in a Post-Liver
Transplant Patient with Recurrent Cirrhosis
Dean Ehrlich, MD, Adarsh M. Thaker, MD, Daniel Eshtiaghpour,
MD, Marc Kaneshiro, MD; Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA
P1350. A Rare Case of DILI
Praneet Wander, MD1, Khushboo Munot, MD2, Adedapo Iluyomade,
MD3, Andrew Blank, MD2; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
Roosevelt, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
West Hospitals, New York, NY
P1351. Portal Hypertension in Benign Recurrent Intrahepatic
Cholestasis: A New Clinical Feature of a Rare Diagnosis?
Kamran Hussaini, MD1, Laura C. Pape, BS1, Brent NeuschwanderTetri, MD1, Matthew Stotts, MD, MSc2; 1. Saint Louis University School
of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; 2. Saint Louis University, Fort Collins, CO
P1352. Large Hemorrhagic Liver Cyst Causing Bile Duct Obstruction
Afnan Mossaad, MD; Georgetown University Hospital and Washington
Hospital Center, Washington, DC
P1353. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy as a Bridge to Liver Transplantation
for Embryonal Sacroma of Liver: A Rare Entity
Marium Marium, MD, MBBS1, Timur Gusov, MD1, Sina Aghaie, MD1,
Abu Hurairah, MD2, Vladimir Gotlieb, MD3; 1. Brookdale University
Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate
University Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; 3. Brookdale University Hospital,
Brookdale, NY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1334. A Rare Case of Antiretroviral Therapy Induced Autoimmune
Hepatitis by Immune Reconstitution
Cameron B. Body, MD1, Rahul Maheshwari, MD1, Abhinav Koul, MD2,
Sunil Dacha, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta,
GA; 2. Medical College of Georgia, Athens, GA
P1335. Trans-arterial Embolization of Focal Nodular Hyperplasia in a
Teenager: Beyond Pain Control
Kayin Jeffers, MD, William Palmer, MD, Ricardo Paz-Fumagalli, MD,
Justin Burns, MD, Raj Satyanarayana, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville,
FL
P1336. Acute Hepatitis B Infection Associated Polyarthritis Nodosa
(PAN)
Abdulfatah Issak, MD1, Srivats Madhavan, MBBS2, Christopher
Barde3; 1. Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine,
Kettering, OH; 2. Wright State University Boonshoft School of
Medicine, Dayton, OH; 3. Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH
P1337. An Investigation of Biopsy-proven De Novo Autoimmune
Hepatitis After Hepatitis C Clearance with Direct-Acting Antivirals
(DAAs) in Liver Transplant Patients
Rohini Sigireddi, BA, Jennifer Moffett, MD, MS, Michael Keuht, MD,
Ruth Ackah, BS, Abbas Rana, MD, Christine O’Mahony, MD, John
Goss, MD, Sadhna Dhingra, MD, Saira Khaderi, MD, MPH; Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P1338. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: High Stakes and
Shocking Outcomes
Melissa Hershman, MD, RN1, George Zachariah, MD1, Elena A.
Ivanina, DO, MPH2, Kelsey Donohoe, MD1, Randy Levine, MD1; 1.
Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY; 2. Lenox Hill Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
P1339. Metastatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Presenting
as Fulminant Liver Failure
Parkpoom Phatharacharukul, MD1, Saleh Elwir, MD2, Mohamed El
Hag, MD, MS1, Dale Snover, MD1, Julie Thompson, MD1; 1. University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 2. University of Minnesota Medical
Center, Minneapolis, MN
P1340. Sarcomatoid Carcinoma of the Liver
Kimberly Cavaliere, MD, Kevin Wong, MD, Jeffrey Ahlstedt, MD,
Benjamin Galen, MD; Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY
P1341. Chronic Hepatitis E in a Case of Chronic Lymphocytic
Leukemia: A Rare Presentation of Chronic HEV in a Non-transplant
Patient
Andrew C. Elden, MD1, Cesar G. Berto2, Christopher O’Brien, MD,
FRCPI3; 1. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL;
2. San Fernando Medical School, National University of San Marcos,
Lima, Lima, Peru; 3. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL
P1342. A Rare Case of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Gastritis, Duodenitis,
and Retinitis with Gastrointestinal Bleeding Due to Non-cirrhotic Portal
Hypertension Complicating Treatment for Lymphoma: Case Report and
Review of Literature
Emily Schonfeld, MD, Anjali Mone, MD, David Poppers, MD, PhD;
New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
P1343. Hepatic Granulomas: An Unusual Presentation of Sarcoidosis
Sarah Ordway, MD, Jonathan P. Francis, MD, Nisha Shah, MD, Dawn
Torres, MD, John Bassett, MD; Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center, Bethesda, MD
P1344. Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder of Liver Following
Renal Transplantation
Ayman Al-Jurdi, MD, Yecheskel Schneider, MD, David Wan, MD; New
York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P1345. A Rare Complication of Liver Biopsy: Intrahepatic Arterio-Portal
Fistula
Pallavi Kopparthy, MBBS1, Mariam Alexander, MD, PhD2, Rogin
Subedi, MBBS3, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS3,
Ioana Amzuta, MD3; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse,
NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate University Hospital,
Syracuse, NY; 3. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY
OUTCOMES RESEARCH
P1354. The In-hospital Mortality Rate in Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
with Shock: A Nationwide Analysis
Toseef Javaid, MD1, Nauman Siddiqui, MD1, Syed Hasan, DO1,
Zarmina Khan, BDS2, Sadia Tabassum, MBBS1, Sadiq Khuder, BDS3,
Jamal Saleh, MD1, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG3, Thomas Sodeman, MD,
FACG3; 1. University of Toledo Medical Center, Perrysburg, OH; 2.
University of Toledo Medical Center, Holland, OH; 3. University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P1355. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and Effect of Packed Red Blood
Cells Transfusion in Shock: A Nationwide Analysis
Toseef Javaid, MD1, Nauman Siddiqui, MD1, Syed Hasan, DO1,
Zarmina Khan, BDS2, Sadia Tabassum, MBBS1, Jamal Saleh, MD1,
Sadiq Khuder, BDS3, Thomas Sodeman, MD, FACG3, Ali Nawras,
MD, FACG3; 1. University of Toledo Medical Center, Perrysburg, OH;
2. University of Toledo Medical Center, Holland, OH; 3. University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1356. Impact of Morbid Obesity in Hospitalized Patients Undergoing
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography: 5-Year Snapshot
from National Inpatient Sample 2007-2011
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Kalpit Devani, MD1, Paris Charilaou, MD2, Febin John, MD2, Carlos
Roberto Simons-Linares, MD3, Pranav Patel, MD1, Mark Young, MD1,
Chakradhar Reddy, MD1; 1. East Tennessee State University, Johnson
City, TN; 2. Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Saint
Peters University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 3. John H. Stroger, Jr.
Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL
P1357. Hospitalization and Inpatient Mortality Amongst
Hepatocellualar Carcinoma in United States: Regional Variation and
Racial Disparity
Kalpit Devani, MD1, Febin John, MD2, Paris Charilaou, MD2, Pranav
Patel, MD1, Mark Young, MD1, Chakradhar Reddy, MD1; 1. East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 2. Rutgers Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Saint Peters University Hospital, New
Brunswick, NJ
P1358. Regional Variation and Racial Disparity Amongst Patients
Hospitalized with Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Kalpit Devani, MD1, Nirav Patil, MBBS, MPH2, Carlos Roberto
Simons-Linares, MD3, Chirag Savani, MD4, Pranav Patel, MD1, Parag
Brambhatt, MD1, Mark Young, MD1, Chakradhar Reddy, MD1; 1. East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 2. Greenville Health
System, Greenville, SC; 3. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County,
Chicago, IL; 4. Public Health Department, New York Medical College,
Valhalla, NY
P1359. Epidemiological Trends of End-organ Damage with Alcohol
Consumption: Liver, Pancreas and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Amitasha Sinha, MD1, Shruti Bhandari, MD2, Sayeedul Hasan,
MBBS1, Yusra Mirza, MD3, Rohit Anand, MBBS4, Michelle Le, DO5,
Anita Sivaraman, MD1, Rakesh Vinayek, MD1, Sudhir Dutta, MD1;
1. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of
Baltimore, ann arbor, MD; 3. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Ann Arbor,
MD; 4. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Albuquerque, MD; 5. Sinai Hospital
of Baltimore, Towson, MD
P1360. The Impact of Obesity on Crohn’s Disease Outcomes: A
Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Marco D’Assuncao, MD2, Juan Pablo Gutierrez,
MD3, Giovani Schwingel, MD4, Ivan Jovanovic, MD, PhD5, Klaus
Monkemuller, MD, PhD6; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Hospital Sirio Libanes, Sao Paulo,
Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3. Hospital Italiano de Montevideo, Montevideo,
Montevideo, Uruguay; 4. CEMOX, Sao Bento do Sul, Santa Catarina,
Brazil; 5. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 6.
Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence, University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1361. Clostridium difficile Infection Is Associated with Persistent
Increased Mortality in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: Results of a
Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD2, Marwan Abougergi,
MD3, Marco D’Assuncao, MD4, Juan Pablo Gutierrez, MD5, Giovani
Schwingel, MD6, Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD7; 1. Mount Sinai St.
Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai
St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York, NY; 3. Catalyst Medical
Consulting LLC, Baltimore, MD; 4. Hospital Sirio Libanes, Sao Paulo,
Sao Paulo, Brazil; 5. Hospital Italiano de Montevideo, Montevideo,
Montevideo, Uruguay; 6. CEMOX, Sao Bento do Sul, Santa Catarina,
Brazil; 7. Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence,
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
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P1362. Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction Is Associated
with Worse Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized with Acute Pancreatitis:
Results of a Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD2, Mariajose Rojas-DeLeon,
MD3, Michael E. Herman, MD1, Vijay Dalapathi, MD4, Alejandro Lemor,
MD1, Carlos Gongora, MD1, Carolina R. Hurtado, MD5, Shawn Lee,
MD6, Farid Gholitabar, MD1, Hamid R. Sima, MD1; 1. Mount Sinai St.
Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai
St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 3. Kansas
Gastroenterology, Wichita, KS; 4. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 5. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York, NY; 6.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai West, New York, NY
P1363. End-Stage Renal Disease Associated with Increased Mortality
in Patients Hospitalized with Acute Pancreatitis: Results of a
Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD2, Juan E. Corral, MD3,
Mariajose Rojas-DeLeon, MD4, Alejandro Lemor, MD1, Shawn Lee,
MD5, Farid Gholitabar, MD1, Carlos Gongora, MD1, Carolina R.
Hurtado, MD6, Hamid R. Sima, MD1; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s
and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 3. Mayo Clinic, Ponte
Vedra Beach, FL; 4. Kansas Gastroenterology, Wichita, KS; 5. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai West, New York, NY; 6. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York, NY
P1364. Diverticular Disease Is Associated with Increased Colectomy
Rates and Total Hospitalization Charges in Patients with Clostridium
difficile Infection: Results of a Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Daniel Castaneda, MD2, Juan Corral, MD3, Klaus
Monkemuller, MD, PhD4; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai West, New York, NY; 3. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial
Hospital, Miami, FL; 4. Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of
Excellence, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1365. Crohn’s Disease Is Associated with Increased Morbidity and
Resource Utilization in Patients Hospitalized with Acute Pancreatitis:
Results of a Nationwide Analysis
Paul T. Kroner, MD1, Praneet Wander, MD2, Marwan Abougergi, MD3,
Juan Corral, MD4, Marco D’Assuncao, MD5, Giovani Schwingel, MD6,
Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD7; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and
Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 3. Catalyst Medical Consulting
LLC, Baltimore, MD; 4. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial
Hospital, Miami, FL; 5. Hospital Sirio Libanes, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,
Brazil; 6. CEMOX, Sao Bento do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil; 7. Basil I.
Hirschowitz Endoscopic Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1366. Gender-Based Differences in a Population-Based Cohort with
Celiac Disease: A Feminist Movement?
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Claire Jansson-Knodell, MD, Joseph J. Larson, BS, Katherine King,
Joseph Murray, MD, Alberto Rubio-Tapia, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
P1367. Lowest Socioeconomic Status Is a Risk Factor for the
Progression of Barrett’s Esophagus Within a Single Veterans Affairs
Healthcare Referral Center
Christian Jackson, MD, FACG1, James Duong, MPH1, Joanne
Rodrigue, MPH1, Robin Smith, PhD1, Kenneth Vega, MD2; 1. VA Loma
Linda Health Care System, Loma Linda, CA; 2. National Jewish Health,
Denver, CO
P1368. Impact of End-Stage Renal Disease on Outcomes of Clostridium
difficile Infection
Kshitij Chatterjee, MD1, Abhinav Goyal, MD2, Shailender Singh, MD3;
1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; 2.
Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University of Nebraska
Medical Center, Omaha, NE
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1378. A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review: Comparing Mortality
and Morbidity of Endoscopic versus Percutaneous Approach in
Palliation of Advanced Hilar Malignancies
Harsha Moole, MD1, Sirish Dharmapuri, MD2, Sowmya Dharmapuri,
MBBS3, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS3, Vishnu Moole, MBBS3,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS3, Naveen Bondalapati, MD4, Achuta Uppu,
MD5, Abhiram Duvvuri, MD6, Harsha Tathireddy, MD7; 1. University
of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2. Wilkes-Barre VA
Medical Center, Scranton, PA; 3. NTR University of Health Sciences,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 4. Barnes Jewish Christian
Medical Group, St. Louis, MO; 5. Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY; 6. Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 7.
OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL
P1379. Retrospective Cohort Study-Evaluating the Efficacy of
Ciprofloxacin-Based First-Line Regimen in Patients with H. pylori
Jesse Sam1, Prince Philip, MD2, John Cherian, MBBS3, Amal
Moideen, MBBS4, Srinivas S Vasireddi, MD5, Ziphora Sam,
MPH6, Mohammed Maqsood Hussain, MBBS7, Hareesh Bose,
MBBS8, Nikhil Vasireddi9; 1. Advanced Digestive Center, Inc.,
Fords, NJ; 2. St. Michael’s Medical Center, Fords, NJ; 3. Hebei
Medical University, Malden, MA; 4. TD Medical College, Yukon,
OK; 5. Bayshore Community Hospital, Metuchen, NJ; 6. Eliassen
Biometrics, Fords, NJ; 7. Jackson Park Hospital, Lombard, IL;
8. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ; 9.
Advanced Digestive Center, Inc., Metuchen, NJ
P1380. Probiotic Guidelines and Physician Practice: A CrossSectional Survey
Karen V. Draper, MD1, Catherine Ley, PhD2, Julie Parsonnet, MD2;
1. Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA; 2. Stanford
University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
P1381. Quality Improvement Study: The Role of Abdominal CT Scan
Imaging in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis
Ahmed Al-khazraji, MD1, Fadi Ghrair, MD2, Maher Homsi, MD3,
Joseph Lieber, MD3; 1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. Elmhurst Hospital Center, Astoria, NY; 3. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Elmhurst, NY
P1382. Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Vegetarians in the
United States: A Population-based Study
Hyun-seok Kim, MD, MPH, Laura Rotundo, MD, Jill Deutsch, MD,
Neil Kothari, MD, Sushil Ahlawat, MD, Michael Demyen, MD, Nikolaos
Pyrsopoulos, MD, PhD, MBA; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School,
Newark, NJ
P1383. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection: Barriers to Cure
Ahmed Al-khazraji, MD1, Ishan Patel, MD2, Victor Chow2, Kushagra
Maini2, Fadi Ghrair, MD3, Amar Ashraf, MD2; 1. Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai, Elmhurst, NY; 3. Elmhurst Hospital Center, Astoria, NY
P1384. Liver Function Test (LFT) Predicting Mortality in Heart Failure
Patients
Ahmed Al-khazraji, MD1, Hassan Alkhawam, MD2, Maher Homsi,
MD2, Darshan Patel, MD2, Ronak Desai, MD2, Joseph Lieber, MD2;
1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Elmhurst, NY
P1385. From Abstract to Publication: Factors Associated with
Successful Gastrointestinal Conference Journal Publications
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, Joel Richter, MD, MACG2, Madhuri Mulekar,
PhD1, Bin Wang, PhD1, Vicki Sharma, BS3, Ann Monardo, BS4, Bruce
Berry, MD5, Ahmad Nakshabandi, MD6, Justin Turner3, Brady Gunn7,
Madison E. Looney8, Hillary Turner, DO, MBA9, Brooks D. Cash, MD1;
1. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 2. University of South
Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Digestive Diseases
and Nutrition, Joy McCann Culverhouse Center for Swallowing
Disorders, Tampa, FL; 3. Kansas City University of Medicine and
Biosciences, Kansas City, MO; 4. Kansas City University of Medicine
and Biosciences, Towson, MD; 5. Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare,
Milwaukee, WI; 6. Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL;
7. Missouri Western State University, Cameron, MO; 8. University of
Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO; 9. Regional
Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson, FL
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1369. Practice Makes Perfect: Supervising OSCE’s Improves Faculty
Scoring
Marianna Papademetriou, MD1, Gabriel Perreault, MD1, Colleen
Gillespie, PhD1, Sondra Zabar, MD1, Allison Poles2, Elizabeth Weinshel,
MD3, Renee Williams, MD1; 1. New York University Langone Medical
Center, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical
Center, Westchester, NY; 3. New York University Langone Medical
Center, Bronx, NY
P1370. The Obesity Paradox in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: A Nationwide
Analysis
Vijay Dalapathi, MD1, Paul Kroner, MD1, Pavan Mankal, MD, MA1,
Klaus Monkemuller, MD, PhD2; 1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount
Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2. Basil I. Hirschowitz Endoscopic
Center of Excellence, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
P1371. High Readmission and Mortality Rates in Patients Rehospitalized Within 30 Days of an Admission with Ascites: A
Nationwide Analysis
Vijay Dalapathi, MD1, Kalpesh G. Patel, MD, PharmD2, Paul Kroner,
MD1, Pavan Mankal, MD, MA1, Donald Kotler, MD1; 1. Mount Sinai
St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2. Rutgers New
Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
P1372. The Impact of Highly Reliable Rounding on Use of Inpatient
Proton Pump Inhibitors with No Clinical Indication
Pratima Dibba, MD, MBA, Ankita Patel, MD, Priya Mehta, DO,
Nadeem Wain, MD, Sunya Ashraf, MD, Valerie Allusson, MD, Bijal
Mehta, MD, Yong Kwon, MD, Richard Adamczyk, PharmD, Isaac
Soliman, MD; Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside
Hospital, Glen Ridge, NJ
P1373. Outcomes of Second- and Third-LineTumor Necrosis Factor-α
Antagonists in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Harith Baharith, MBBS1, Neeraj Narula, MD1, Yuhong Yuan,
MD,PhD1, Christopher Stallwood, MD1, Michael Fine, MD1, John
Marshall, MD, MSc, FRCPC2; 1. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON,
Canada; 2. Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton,
ON, Canada
P1374. Evaluation of Racial Differences and Association of Obesity
on Elevated ALT Level: 10-Year Analysis of the National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD1, Luis Paz Rios, MD1, Gabriel
Rodriguez, MD1, Palashkumar Jaiswal, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.2,
Maria J Ortega S, MD1, Kalpit Devani, MD3, Nigist Taddesse, MD1,
William E. Trick, MD1; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County,
Chicago, IL; 2. Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL;
3. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P1375. An Audit of Stool Ova and Parasite (O&P) Testing in a Multihospital Health System
Mohammad Qasim Khan, MBBS1, Nicole Gentile, MD1, Ying Zhou,
MS, PhD2, Becky A. Smith, MD2, Eugene Yen, MD2; 1. University
of Chicago NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL; 2.
NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL
P1376. Hospitalization for Gastroparesis: A Quality Quandary?
Soma Mandal, MD1, Ashlee Nicole Tillery, BS2, Jessica Satterfield, MD,
MPH3, Edwin Sperr, MS3, Gregory Smith, MD3; 1. Augusta UniveristyUniveristy of Georgia Medical Partnership, Athens, GA; 2. Medical
College of Georgia, Athens, GA; 3. St. Mary’s Hospital System, Athens,
GA
P1377. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials:
Curcumin Treatment for Clinical Remission Induction in Patients with
Mild to Moderate Ulcerative Colitis
Harsha Moole, MD1, Sahitya Settypalli, MD1, Sowmya Dharmapuri,
MBBS2, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS2, Vishnu Moole, MBBS2,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS2, Naveen Bondalapati, MD3, Achuta Uppu,
MD4, Abhiram Duvvuri, MD5, Zohair Ahmed, MD1; 1. University of
Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2. NTR University
of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 3. Barnes
Jewish Christian Medical Group, St. Louis, MO; 4. Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY; 5. Kansas City VA Medical Center,
Kansas City, MO
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1386. Evaluation of Baseline Health Literacy for Diagnostic and
Triage Accuracy of Online Symptom Checkers for Gastrointestinal
Illnesses
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, Bruce Berry, MD2, Bin Wang, PhD1, Madhuri
Mulekar, PhD1, Ozdemir Kanar, MD3, Rahman Nakshabendi, MD3,
Nicholas Berry4, Kandace Kichler, MD5, Vicki Sharma, BS6, Varsha
Kishore, DO7, Andrew C. Elden, MD8, Shirin Nafisi, MD9, Ahmad
Nakshabandi, MD10, Umair Savani, BS11, Vikash Pernenkil11, Fareed
Rifai, BSc11, Tyler L. Sturdivant, BSN, RN, SCRN12, Morgan Matese,
BA13, Alexandra Sperling, RN, BSN14, Carly H. Haas, MSN, RN15,
Ciel Harris, MD3, Patrick K. Cutrell, BS, MS16, Justin Turner6, Brady
Gunn17, Melody Merati, BS6, Tyler Golembiewski, PharmD18, Sharyn
Berry, RN2, Lauryn Berry, MSN, APNP, BSN, RN18, Jessi Jenkins,
RN20, Sarah Shore, BS1, Brooks D. Cash, MD1; 1. University of South
Alabama, Mobile, AL; 2. Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare, Milwaukee,
WI; 3. University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL; 4.
The Ohio State University, Muskego, WI; 5. University of Miami, JFK
Medical Center Palm Beach, Atlantis, FL; 6. Kansas City University of
Medicine and Biosciences, Kansas City, MO; 7. ACG, North Potomac,
MD; 8. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL;
9. Banner University Medical Center, Scottsdale, AZ; 10. Mercy
Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 11. University of South
Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, AL; 12. University of South
Alabama, Mobile, AL; 13. University of Florida, Jupiter, FL; 14. Holy
Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, FL; 15. University of South Alabama
Health Systems, Warrenton, OR; 16. Mississippi College, Mobile, AL;
17. Missouri Western State University, Cameron, MO; 18. Advocate
Children's Hospital, Park Ridge, IL; 19. GI Advocates, Milwaukee, WI;
20. St. Mary's Hospital, West Palm Beach, FL
P1387. Characteristics and Readmission Data for Patients with Upper
Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Results from the National Readmission
Database 2013
Kalpesh G. Patel, MD, PharmD1, Vijay Dalapathi, MD2, Hyun-seok
Kim, MD, MPH1, Raj Gopal Reddy Edula, MD, MCRP3, Michael
Demyen, MD1, Sushil Ahlawat, MD1; 1. Rutgers New Jersey Medical
School, Newark, NJ; 2. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai
Roosevelt, New York, NY; 3. Rutgers New Jersey Medical School,
Livingston, NJ
P1388. Decreasing Rates of Gastrointestinal Cancer at a Veterans
Affairs Hospital Between 1994 to 2013
Pooja Dharwadkar, MD1, Adrian Lai, MD1, Geri Brown, MD1, Terri
W. Crook, MD2, Rick Weideman, PharmD2, Jessica T. Nguyen, BS3,
Stuart J. Spechler, MD, FACG2, Linda A. Feagins, MD1; 1. University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 2. Dallas VA Medical
Center, Dallas, TX; 3. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Midlothian, TX
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P1389. Evaluation of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement
Information System (PROMIS) in Celiac Disease
Guy Weiss, MD1, Nancee Jaffe, RD, MS2, Dana Ben Ami Shor, MD3,
Jonathan Grotts, MA1, Jeffrey Lackner, PsyD4, Eric Esrailian, MD,
MPH1, Sheila Crowe, MD5, Lin Chang, MD1; 1. David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA; 3. Sheba Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel;
4. State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, CA; 5. University of California San Diego
School of Medicine, San Diego, CA
P1390. The Clinical Utility of Virtual Reality in Inpatient Pain
Management Among Patients with Gastrointestinal Disorders
Francis Dailey, MD1, Vartan C. Tashjian, MD2, Sasan Mosadeghi,
MD, MS3, Mark W. Reid, PhD4, Bibiana Martinez, MPH4, Shahzad
Ahmed, MD1, Karen Robbins, MD1, Bradley Rosen, MD, MBA, FHM1,
Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG4; 1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA; 2. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; 3. Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes Research and
Education, Los Angleles, CA; 4. Cedars-Sinai Center for Outcomes
Research and Education, Los Angeles, CA
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P1391. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients
in Patients Hospitalized with Crohn’s Disease: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa,
MD2, Sukhman Shergill, MD3, Nancy Gupta, MD4, Madhusudhan
Sanaka, MD5; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 2.
Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 3. Minneapolis, MN; 4. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 5. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1392. Early Recurrence Following Endoscopic Resection or Local
Surgical Excision of Duodenal Neuorendocrine Tumors Supports a Role
for Early and Regular Endoscopic Surveillance
Andrew Nett, MD1, james scheiman, MD, FACG1, Richard Kwon,
MD, MS1, Grace Elta, MD, FACG2, Michelle Anderson, MD3, Anoop
Prabhu, MD1, Erik-Jan Wamsteker, MD1, Aarti Oza Bedi, MD3, Ryan
Law, DO1, Pranith Perera, MD1; 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI; 2. University of MIchigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, MI
P1393. Duodenal Intraepithelial Lymphocytosis Is a Predictor of
Villous Atrophy in Follow-up Biopsies
Richard Lash, MD, FACG, Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG, Kevin Turner,
MD; Miraca Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1394. Smoking History Is More Highly Associated with Perforated
Peptic Ulcer Than the Rate of Helocobacter pylori Infection
Hideki Katagiri, MD1, Alan Kawarai. Lefor, MD, MPH, PhD2, Tadao
Kubota, MD1, Ken Mizokami, MD, PhD1; 1. Tokyo Bay Urayasu
Ichikawa Medical Center, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan; 2. Jichi Medical
University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
P1395. Does Bacterial Overgrowth Affect Breath Alcohol Levels on DUI
Testing?
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Melissa Kramer-Sarrett, MS1, Eugenia Lin, BS2, Kathleen Shari Chua,
BHS2, Gillian Barlow, PhD2, Nipaporn Pichetshote, MD2, Ali Rezaie,
MD, MSc2, Mark Pimentel, MD2; 1. Los Angeles Police Department,
Forensic Science Division, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA
P1396. Coast to Coast Quality Indicators for Video Capsule Endoscopy
Jodie A. Barkin, MD1, Chien-Huan Chen, MD, PhD2, Jamie S. Barkin,
MD, MACG1, Christian Jackson, MD, FACG3, Lauren B. Gerson, MD,
MSc4; 1. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 2.
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO;
3. VA Loma Linda Health Care System, Loma Linda, CA; 4. California
Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
P1397. Usage of Rifaximin for the Treatment of Hydrogen Positive
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Jodie A. Barkin, MD1, Tara Keihanian, MD, MPH2, Jamie S. Barkin,
MD, MACG1, Jeffrey Ledesma, CNA1, Claudia P. Escobar, MD1,
Baharak Moshiree, MD, MS1; 1. University of Miami Miller School
of Medicine, Miami, FL; 2. University of Miami, Jackson Memorial
Hospital, Miami, FL
P1398. The Efficacy of an Interdisciplinary Approach to Managing
Pediatric Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
Nisha Basappa, MD1, Anjali Malkani, MBBS, CNSC2, Samuel Alaish,
MD3, Elaine Leonard Puppa, RN1, Alexandre Medina de Jesus, DSc1,
Howard Kader, MD1; 1. University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD; 2. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN;
3. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
P1399. Efficacy of Lanreotide Autogel/Depot (LAN) vs Placebo
(PBO) for Symptomatic Control of Carcinoid Syndrome (CS) in
Neuroendocrine Tumor (NET) Patients from the ELECT Study
Edward M. Wolin, MD1, George A. Fisher, Jr., MD, PhD 2, Pamela
L. Kunz, MD2, Nilani Liyanage, MSc3, Susan Pitman Lowenthal,
MD, MPH4, Beloo Mirakhur, MD, PhD4, Rodney F. Pommier, MD5,
Montaser Shaheen, MD6, Aaron Vinik, MD7; 1. Montefiore Einstein
Center for Cancer Care, Bronx, NY; 2. Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, CA; 3. Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., BoulogneBillancourt, France; 4. Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc., Basking Ridge,
NJ; 5. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR; 6. University
of New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM; 7. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P1406. POEMS Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Ascites
Sreelakshmi Panginikkod, MD1, Venu Pararath Gopalakrishnan, MD1,
Niyati Gupta, MBBS.2, Malav P. Parikh, MD3, Pratyusha Bollimunta,
MD1; 1. Presence Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston, IL; 2. Grant
Medical College, Cleveland, OH; 3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH
P1407. A Rare Case of Metastatic GIST Tumor in a Patient with Type 1
Neurofibromatosis
Anusha Vittal, MBBS, Anup Kasi, MD; University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS
P1408. An Underhanded Jejunal Diverticular Bleed Case
Nicolas Cal, DO, Jorge Sotelo, MD, Rony Ghaoui, MD; Baystate
Medical Center, Springfield, MA
P1409. Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome as Sequelae of PPIInduced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Brandon Kuiper, MD1, Wassem Juakiem, MD2, Bryce Mays, MD2; 1.
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Fort
Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam
Houston, TX
P1410. Small Bowel Diverticulosis: A Possible Rare Complication of
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Robert Hilton, MD, Victoria Mock, MD, Kristina Katz, MD, Sarah
Pettyjohn, MD, Sita Chokhavatia, MD, FACG; Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P1411. I’m Flushing While I’m Flushing: Primary Ovarian Carcinoid
Tumor as a Rare Cause of Chronic Diarrhea
Ronald Omino, MD, Ned Snyder, MD; Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
P1412. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: A Unique Case of Zollinger-Ellison
Syndrome Masquerading as Ileal Crohn’s Disease
Colleen H. Parker, MD1, Talia Zenlea, MD2; 1. University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON, Canada; 2. Women’s College Hospital, University of
Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
P1413. Ipilimumab Induced Enteritis: A New Challenge
Nikhilesh Mazumder, MD, MPH1, Sunita Upreti, MD2, Reezwana
Chowdhury, MD1, Mark Yarchoan, MD1, Marcus Messmer, MD1;
1. Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 2. Johns
Hopkins University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1414. An Unusual Duodenal Ulcer as a Rare Complication of SIRT
Reed Koriann, MD, Omar Mousa, MBBS, Michele Lewis, MD; Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1415. Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Luis Barraza, MD1, Yecheskel Schneider, MD1, Randy Longman,
MD1, David Wan, MD1, Ellen J. Scherl, MD2; 1. New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Weill
Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
P1416. Atypical Presentation of Intra-abdominal Solitary Fibrous
Tumor with Lower Extremity Edema
Theodora Wong, RD1, Stephanie Stone, Pa-C2, Grant Chu, MD3; 1.
University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA; 2. Coastal Family Medicine,
Newport Beach, CA; 3. University of California Irvine, Newport Beach,
CA
P1417. Mast Cell Activation Disorder: A Rare Cause of Chronic
Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain
Jeffrey Bank, MD1, Abdul Haseeb, MD, MPH2, Kathryn Peterson, MD3;
1. University of Utah School of Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine,
Salt Lake City, UT; 2. University of Utah School of Medicine, Division
of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Salt Lake City, UT; 3.
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
P1418. Vedolizumab: A Peek into the Future of Autoimmune
Enteropathy
Sara Iqbal, MBBS, MD, Ali Raza, MD, Eamonn M. M. Quigley, MD,
FRCP, MACG, FRCPI; Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
P1419. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Rare Cause of Constipation
and Occult Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Thomas Malikowski, MD1, Allison L. Yang, MD1, Amy Oxentenko, MD,
FACG1, Martin van Zyl, MBChB1, Jadee L. Neff, MD, PhD1, Thomas J.
Beckman, MD2; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College
of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P1420. A Unique Case of Severe Olmesartan Associated Sprue-Like
Enteropathy Requiring Prolonged Glucocorticoid Therapy
Neil Bhogal, MD, Chijioke Enweluzo, MBBS, Michael Smith, MD;
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P1421. Visceral Zoster: An Elusive Cause of Abdominal Pain in
Immunocompromised Patients
Priya Vijayvargiya, MD, Daniel K. Chan, MD, John J. Poterucha, MD,
Patrick Kamath, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1422. Small Bowel Distension Secondary to Degenerative
Leiomyopathy in the Presence of Crohn’s Disease
Priya Vijayvargiya, MD1, Thomas Smyrk, MD1, Joel G. Fletcher, MD2,
Kellie Mathis, MD1, Adil Bharucha, MBBS, MD1, Vandana Nehra,
MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine, Rochester, MN
P1423. A Case of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Presenting as a
Major Upper GI Bleed
Michelle Le, DO1, Rohit Anand, MBBS2, Anita Sivaraman, MD2,
Amitasha Sinha, MD2, Sudhir Dutta, MD2, Rakesh Vinayek, MD2;
1. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Towson, MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of
Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
P1424. A Rare Presentation of Celiac Disease: Recurrent and
Prolonged Post-operative and Post-traumatic Ileus in a Septuagenarian
Jenine N. Zaibaq, MD, Frederick H. Weber, Jr., MD; University of
Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1400. Presence, Location, or Bleeding of Gastrointestinal
Angiodysplasia Does Not Vary by Race or Ethnicity in a Veteran
Population
Stephanie Mai, MD1, Christian Jackson, MD, FACG2, Kenneth Vega,
MD3; 1. Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA; 2.
VA Loma Linda Health Care System, Loma Linda, CA; 3. University of
Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma Citiy, OK
P1401. Video Capsule Endoscopy and Physical Activity: Increased
Activity Correlates with Shorter Bowel Transit Times
Peter P. Stanich, MD1, Joshua R. Peck, MD2, Christopher J. Murphy,
MD1, Kyle Porter, MAS3, Marty Meyer, MD1; 1. The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State
University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition,
Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State University Center for Biostatistics,
Columbus, OH
P1402. Role of Larazotide Acetate in Celiac Disease Patients
Undergoing a Gluten Challenge: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Harsha Moole, MD1, Jaymon Patel, MD2, Sowmya Dharmapuri,
MBBS3, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS3, Vishnu Moole, MBBS3,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS3, Naveen Bondalapati, MD4; 1. University of
Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2. University of Illinois
College of Medicine, Peoria, IL; 3. NTR University of Health Sciences,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 4. Barnes Jewish Christian
Medical Group, St. Louis, MO
P1403. Sampling from Both Duodenal Bulb and Jejunum Is the Most
Valuable Combination for the Biopsy Diagnosis of Celiac Disease
Guy Lindberg, MD, Kevin Turner, MD, Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG;
Miraca Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1404. Low Rates of Celiac Disease Testing in Outpatients with Iron
Deficiency Anemia
Ariel Jaffe, MD, Margot Cohen, MD, Scott Smukalla, MD, Benjamin
Lebwohl, MD, MS, Peter Green, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Columbia
University Medical Center, New York, NY
P1405. Gender-Based Differences in Celiac Disease: Lessons Learned
from a Referral Population
Alberto Rubio-Tapia, MD, Claire Jansson-Knodell, MD, Carol Van
Dyke, CCRP, Tricia Brantner, Joseph Murray, MD; Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1425. Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: A Rare Case of Refractory
Nausea and Vomiting Responsive to Sunitinib
Lindsay Uribe, MD1, Aparajita Singh, MD, MPH2; 1. University of
California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; 2. University of California
San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P1426. Hepatitis C Mediated Autoimmune Enteropathy: A Rare
Presentation
Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Adam Zayac, MD2,
Bisma Alam, MD2, Divey Manocha, MD2; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1427. A Gut Feeling: The Dunbar Syndrome
Shelly Kakar, DO1, Nikhil Seth, MD2, Rohit Das, MD2, Adam Slivka,
MD2, Herbert Zeh, MD2; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
PIttsburgh, PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh,
PA
P1428. Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer Presenting with Intractable
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Novel Approach
Bindu Madhavi Mudduluru, MBBS, Mayurathan Kesavan, MD,
Uroosa Ibrahim, MBBS, Liliane Deeb, MD, Marcel Odaimi, MD, Sherif
Andrawes, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P1429. The Long and Short of It: A Case of Long-term Teduglutide for
the Treatment of Intestinal Rejection in Small Bowel Transplant
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Kumkum S. Patel, MD, MPH1, Joseph Schowalter, DO1, Grace
Guzman, MD1, Enrico Benedetti, MD, FACS1, Robert Carroll, MD2; 1.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois
Hospital & Health Sciences System, Western Springs, IL
P1430. Refractory Celiac Disease Treated Successfully with
Azathioprine
Umair Iqbal, MD, Ahmad Chaudhary, MD, Sheikh Saleem, MD, Nancy
Merrell, MD; Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY
P1431. A Rare Diagnosis of Celiac Artery Compression Syndrome: A
Case Report
Robin Zachariah, MD, Deepak Venkat, MD; University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
P1432. Bouveret’s Syndrome Presenting as Hematemesis
Jigar Patel, MD1, Sandeep Mahajan, MD2, Samuel J. Kallus, MD3,
Thomas Loughney, MD2; 1. MedStar Washington Hospital Center,
Washington, DC; 2. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 3. Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1433. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1434. A Rare Duodenal Lesion : Brunner’s Gland Adenoma
Lynda Hoang, DO, Colin Wolslegel, DO, Paula Dionisio, MD; Parkview
Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P1435. An Unusual Etiology of Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Small
Intestinal Adenomyoma
Anuj Chhaparia, MD, Muhammad Hammami, MD, Mary Dougherty,
MD, Jinping Lai, MD, Christine Hachem, MD; Saint Louis University,
Saint Louis, MO
P1436. An Unknown Tumor: Mixed Adenocarcinoma and Squamous
Cell Carcinoma of Duodenum
Anuj Chhaparia, MD, Muhammad Hammami, MD, Jinping Lai, MD,
Christine Hachem, MD; Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
P1437. Check Your Sandwich! Bread Clip Causing Intussusception
Sehrish Jamot, MD1, Matthew Vrees, MD1, Jonathan Movson,
MD1, Samir Shah, MD, FACG2; 1. Warren Alpert Medical School of
Brown University, Providence, RI; 2. Alpert Medical School of Brown
University, Providence, RI
P1438. Disseminated MAC: Broadening the Differential for Diarrhea in
a Patient with Advanced AIDS
Alyssa M. Austria, MD, Shaina M. Lynch, DO; University of
Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
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P1439. Periampullary Diverticula: A Potential Source of Upper GI
Bleeding
Jeremy Walker, DO1, Induruwa N. Pathirana, MD2, Angelo Paredes,
MD1; 1. San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education
Consortium, Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical
Center, San Antonio, TX
P1440. Olmesartan-Associated Enteropathy Without Chronic Diarrhea:
An Atypical Presentation of a Difficult Diagnosis
Kristine Gade, MD, Christine Shanahan, BS, Jeanetta Frye, MD, Erik
Dill, MD, R. Ann Hays, MD; University of Virginia Health System,
Charlottesville, VA
P1441. ACE Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema of the Small Bowel
Johnny Cheng, DO1, Michelle Kowalis, DO1, Jennifer Evans, DO2,
Blaine Evans, DO2, Sunny Lo, DO1, Matthew Lute, DO1, Ryan Sefcik,
DO1, Henrique Fernandez, MD1; 1. Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo,
CO; 2. Grandview Medical Center, Dayton, OH
P1442. Cutting Your Losses: Addressing Nutritional Deficiencies in
Pregnancy after Bariatric Surgery
Eula P. Tetangco, MD1, Rachel Harrison, MD2, Natasha Shah, MD3,
Helen Kay, MD2, Charles Berkelhammer, MD, FACG1; 1. University
of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL;
2. Advocate Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL; 3. University of Illinois at
Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P1443. Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Associated with Celiac
Territory Ischemia
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Sofia Nigar, MD2, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD1; 1.
SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn,
NY
P1444. Rare Cause of Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Sonal Gandhi, MD, Niraj Jani, MD; Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
Baltimore, MD
P1445. Incidental Giardiasis Diagnosed by EUS-FNA of a Lymph Node
Tarun Rustagi, MD1, Rajat Garg, MD2, Barham K. Abu Dayyeh, MD1;
1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. St. John Hospital and Medical
Center, Detroit, MI
P1446. Pseudoaneurysm of the Left Gastric Artery Causing Portal
Gastropathy and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Seifeldin Hakim, MD1, Mihajlo Gjeorgjievski, MD1, Treta Purohit,
MD2, Jared Bortman, MD2, Mitchell Cappell, MD, PhD3; 1. William
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI; 2. Oakland University William
Beaumont School of Medicine, Royal Oak, MI; 3. Beaumont Health,
Royal Oak, MI
P1447. A Rare Case of Primary Peritoneal Mesothelioma in a Hispanic
Woman
Damian Fernandez, MD, Davinder Singh, MD, Mitanshu Shah, MD,
Albin Abraham, MD, Prakash Viswanathan, MD, Kaleem Rizvon, MD,
MBBS, FACG, Paul Mustacchia, MD, MBA; Nassau University Medical
Center, East Meadow, NY
P1448. An Unusual Cutaneous Eruption and Abnormal Liver Function
Tests after Bariatric Surgery
Elizabeth Messenger, BS1, Claudio Alberto. Rivera, MD, MPH2, James
H. Tabibian, MD, PhD3; 1. University of Pennsylvania Perelman
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
P1449. A Case of a 50-Year-Old Woman Presenting with Hemoptysis
and Dyspnea
Erik A. Holzwanger, MD, Scott Kopec, MD, Andrew Moraco, MD, MS;
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P1450. Intra-Abdominal Cystic Lymphangioma in the Elderly: Case
Report and Literature Review
Natasha Shah, MD1, Imad Elkhatib, MD2, Marc Mesleh, MD2; 1.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical Center,
Chicago, IL; 2. Advocate Christ Hospital, Chicago, IL
P1451. A Jigsaw Puzzle of Celiac Sprue: Solved
Denzil Etienne, MD1, Tagore Sunkara, MD2, Brian Chiong, MD2, Vinaya
Gaduputi, MD2; 1. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. SBH
Health System, Bronx, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1466. A Case of Severe Diarrhea in an Adult with Newly Diagnosed
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 (DM1)
Akram Audi, MD1, Tarek Ashour, MD2, Ziad Alkhoury, MD2, George
Khoudari, MD3; 1. Rochester Regional Health, Unity Hospital,
Rochester, NY; 2. Unity Health System, Rochester, NY; 3. Center for
Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology &
Hepatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P1467. Dexlansoprazole-Induced Subacute Cutaneous Lupus
Erythematosus (SCLE)
Ghita Moussaide, MD, Charles E. Mount, III, MD, Candice Brem, MD,
Suzanne Morrissey, MD; Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P1468. Adenocarcinoma at an Ileostomy Site
Brittany Adamic, MD1, Steven Holfinger, MD, MS1, Neal Sharma,
MD1, Jay Anderson, DO1, Bj Pomerants, MD, FACS1, David Y. Lo,
MD, FACG2; 1. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus,
OH; 2. Ohio Gastroenterology Group, Inc., Columbus, OH
P1469. Batting a Thousand Is Critical for the Patient with a Sentinel
Bleed from a Mycotic Primary Aorto-Enteric Fistula
Rashid Syed, MD1, Christopher Decker, MD2, Sean Connolly,
MD3; 1. Ochsner Clinic Foundation, River Ridge, LA; 2. Digestive
Disease Specialists, Tupelo, MS; 3. Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New
Orleans, LA
P1470. Losartan-Induced Intestinal Angioedema
Omar Mousa, MBBS, Keith Sacco, MD, Ming-Hsi Wang, MD, PhD;
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1471. Arterial Coil Migration into Duodenal Lumen
Afnan Mossaad, MD1, Samuel J. Kallus, MD2, Sandeep Mahajan, MD2;
1. Georgetown University Hospital and Washington Hospital Center,
Washington, DC; 2. Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1472. Straight to the Kidney: Small Bowel Foreign Body Penetrating
through Jejunal Loops Causing Renal Artery Thrombosis and Renal
Infarct
Najib Nassani, MD, MSc, Elie El-Charabaty, MD, Patricia Nasr, MD,
Vera Zaraket, MD, Iskandar Barakat, MD, Sherif Andrawes, MD;
Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1452. A Curious Case of Recurrent Abdominal Pain
Matthew Collins, MBBChBAO1, Rohit Singhania, MBBS1, Vaibhav
Mehendiratta, MBBS2, David Desilets, MD1; 1. Baystate Medical
Center, Springfield, MA; 2. Connecticut GI, PC, Hartford, CT
P1453. Duodenal Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD)
with Distant History of Heart Transplant: A Case Report
Karen Tsai, BA1, Thomas Coppola, DO2, Kristin Sticco, DO, MS2,
Raluca Vrabie, MD2; 1. Stony Brook University School of Medicine,
Mineola, NY; 2. Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, NY
P1454. Duodenal Hemangioma as a Complication of Portal
Hypertension
Praneet Wander, MD1, Khushboo Munot, MD2, Gabriel Ionescu, MD2;
1. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY; 2.
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New York, NY
P1455. Duodenal Perforation Caused by an Inferior Vena Cava Filter
Umair Masood, MD, Anuj Sharma, MD, Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS,
Arundeep Kahlon, MD, Nuri Ozden, MD, Ronald Szyjkowski, MD,
FACG; State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY
P1456. Lightning Strikes Twice
Guilherme Piovezani Ramos, MD, Korosh Sharain, MD, Karthik Ravi,
MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1457. Mesenteric Panniculitis as a Possible Risk Factor for
Enteropathy Associated T-Cell Lymphoma
Pratima Dibba, MD, MBA, Wesley Ablemona, MD, Priya Mehta, DO,
Rini Abraham, MD, Zaza Cohen, MD, Lan Wang, MD, Fiore Devito,
MD, Prashant Parashurama, MD, James Orsini, MD, Bijal Mehta, MD;
Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside Hospital, Glen
Ridge, NJ
P1458. A Rare Presentation of an Abdominal Lymphoepithelial Cyst
with New Roots
Travis Magdaleno, DO, Hiral Shah, MD, Shashin Shah, MD; Lehigh
Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA
P1459. Acquired Small Bowel Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
Lymphoma in the Absence of Helicobacter pylori
Travis Magdaleno, DO, Anastasia Shnitser, MD; Lehigh Valley Health
Network, Allentown, PA
P1460. Hyperammonemic Encephalopahty Can Result from a Duodenal
Switch
Anand Nath, MBBS1, Timothy R. Koch, MD2, Timothy R. Shope, MD2,
Elizabeth A. Zubowicz, MD3; 1. Department of Internal Medicine,
MedStar Washington Hospital Cetner, Washington, DC; 2. Center
for Advanced Laparoscopic General & Bariatric Surgery, Medstar
Washington Hospital Center and Georgetown University School of
Medicine, Washington, DC; 3. Center for Advanced Laparoscopic
General & Bariatric Surgery, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, and
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
P1461. Difficult Endoscopy Reveals Congenital Malrotation of the
Duodenum
Jawad A. Jilani, DO; Valley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NV
P1462. Severe, Chronic Duodenitis as an Unusual Cause of Gastric
Outlet Obstruction
Andrew M. Aneese, MS, MD, Estela Mogrovejo, MD, Mihajlo
Gjeorgjievski, MD, Gehad Ghaith, MD, Mitchell Cappell, MD, PhD;
Beaumont Health, Royal Oak, MI
P1463. False Positive Duodenal Aspergillosis
Leonid Shamban, DO, Mark Minaudo, DO; Genesys Regional Medical
Center, Grand Blanc, MI
P1464. A Rare Case of Abdominal Tuberculosis
Patrick Brown, DO1, Ravish Parekh, MD2, Ashish Zalawadia, MD2;
1. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI; 2. Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit, MI
P1465. Celiac Disease Presenting as Myeloneuropathy from Copper
Deficiency
Linsey Spence, DO, Vinaya Maddukuri, MD, Kevin Humphreys, MD,
Andrew Dries, MD; Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
STOMACH
P1473. Annual Surveillance of Small Gastric Stomal Tumors Is
Unnecessarily Frequent
Harkirat Singh, MBBS1, Akshata Moghe, MBBS, PhD1, Kevin Mcgrath,
MD1, Asif Khalid, MD2, Jennifer Chennat, MD1, Randall Brand, MD1,
Kenneth Fasanella, MD1; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA
P1474. Lymphocytic Gastritis: Three Distinct Conditions Defined by
Topography
Jonathan G. Lash, BS, Kevin Turner, MD, Robert M. Genta, MD,
FACG; Miraca Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1475. Low Prevalence of Clinically Significant Endoscopic Findings
in Outpatients with Dyspepsia
Antonios Wehbeh, MD1, Khaled Abdeljawad, MD2, Emad Qayed,
MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory
University, Decatur, GA
P1476. Dieulafoy’s Lesion: How Common Is the Uncommon?
Shantanu Solanki, MD1, Khwaja F. Haq, MD2, Rahul Sao, MD1, Dhruv
Mehta, MD3, Muhammad Ali Khan, MD4, Nisha Sharma, MD1, Jamil
M. Siddiqui, MD5, Ram K. Saha, MD1, Sachin Sule, MD1; 1. New York
Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 2. New
York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Glen Oaks, NY; 3.
Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla,
NY; 4. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 5. St. Mary’s Medical
Center, Barboursville, WV
P1477. Demographics and Clinical Features of and Management
Strategies Employed in Patients Admitted with a Diagnosis of
Gastroparesis to a Large Metropolitan Hospital: A Pilot Study
Kerri Glassner, DO, Sara Iqbal, MD, MBBS, Eamonn M. M. Quigley,
MD, FRCP, MACG, FRCPI; Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1478. The 2011-2016 Prevalence of Eosinophilic Gastritis,
Gastroenteritis, and Colitis in the United States: A Population-Based
Study
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Stomach Category)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Emad Mansoor, MD, Gregory Cooper, MD; University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P1479. Clinical Outcome of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection (ESD)
for Gastric Neoplasm in the Remnant Stomach
Kosuke Nomura, MD1, Shu Hoteya, PhD1, Toshifumi Mitani, PhD1,
Takahito Toba, PhD1, Mitsuru Kaise, PhD2; 1. Toranomon Hospital,
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
P1480. Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia and Helicobacter pylori Testing
Drew Triplett, DO1, Thomas Murphy, MD2, Mumtaz Khan Sajjad, MD3,
Sangeeta Agrawal, MD, FACG2; 1. Wright State University Boonshoft
School of Medicine, Dayton, OH; 2. Wright State University, Dayton,
OH; 3. Dayton VA Medical Center, Dayton, OH
P1481. Comparison of the 22-gauge Aspiration and 22-gauge Biopsy
Needles for EUS-guided Sampling of Subepithelial Lesions
Abdul Hamid El Chafic, MD, David Loren, MD, Rawad Mounzer, MD,
Ali Siddiqui, MD, Thomas Kowalski, MD; Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA
P1482. Efficacy of Endoscopic Hemostasis with Soft Coagulation Using
Hemostatic Forceps for Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding over a 12-year
Period
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Daisuke Yamaguchi, MD, PhD1, Satoko Matsuura, MD2, Nanae
Tsuruoka, MD, PhD2, Yasuhisa Sakata, MD, PhD2, Motoyasu Kusano,
MD, PhD3, Ryuichi Iwakiri, MD, PhD2, Kazuma Fujimoto, MD, PhD2; 1.
Department of Internal Medicine & Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga
Medical School, Ureshino City, Saga, Japan; 2. Department of Internal
Medicine & Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School, Saga,
Saga, Japan; 3. Department of Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery,
Gunma University Hospital, Maebashi, Gumma, Japan
P1483. Understanding Current OTC Use for Heartburn and Gas:
Acceptability of a New Antacid/Anti-gas Combination Product
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
David Balaban, MD, FACG1, Sherrie McNamara, PhD(c) RN-BC,
MBA, CCRA2, Deborah Galt, MWC3; 1. Charlottesville Gastroenterology
Associates and Charlottesville Medical Research, Charlottesville, VA;
2. C.B. Fleet Company, Inc., Lynchburg, VA; 3. C..B. Fleet Company,
Inc., Lynchburg, VA
P1484. Comparison of the Glasgow-Blatchford Risk Score vs AIMS65
Score in Patients on Coumadin and Anti-platelet Therapy or Dual Antiplatelet Therapy
Baljinder Gill, MD, Sandeep Soman, MD, Amit Bhan, MD; Henry Ford
Hospital, Detroit, MI
P1485. Clarithromycin Triple Therapy for Helicobacter pylori: A 15Year Single-Center Experience
Jason Baker, MS1, Samuel Chey, BS2, Richard Saad, MD2, William
Chey, MD2; 1. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
P1486. Evaluation of Lymph Nodal Staging and Stiffness of
Gastrointestinal Cancers by Intraoperative Ultrasound Elastography
masashi ishikawa, MD, PhD, Yoshihiko Tashiro, MD, PhD, Kazuo
Matsuyama, MD, PhD, Taketo Oshio, MD, PhD, Shohei Eto, MD, PhD;
Department of Surgery, Shikokuchuuou Hospital, Shikokuchuou,
Japan
P1487. Accurate Identification of Prolonged Length of Stay on
Admission in Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Catiele Antunes, MD1, Leonard Braitman, PhD1, Philip Katz, MD,
FACG2; 1. Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Einstein
Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
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P1488. Pathological Findings of the Antral and Pyloric Smooth
Muscle in Patients with Chronic Unexplained Nausea and Vomiting vs
Gastroparesis
Mohammad Bashashati, MD1, Sharareh Moraveji, MD1, Irene
Sarosiek, MD2, Jesus Diaz, MD1, Alireza Torabi, MD, PhD1, Richard
McCallum, MD2; 1. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El
Paso, El Paso, TX; 2. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El
Paso, TX
P1489. Clinical and Experimental Validation of the Three-Gene Panel
as Biomarkers for Gastric Cancer Identified from Bioinformatics
Analysis of Public Expression Profiles
Xiaoying Zhou, PhD, Han Chen, MD; The First Affiliated Hospital of
Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of
China
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
STOMACH
P1490. A Cautionary Tale for Sushi Lovers
Felicia Humphrey, MD, Sean Connolly, MD; Ochsner Clinic
Foundation, New Orleans, LA
P1491. Gastrointestinal Dysmotility Due to Amyloidosis
Navneet Kumar, MD1, Kamran Zahid, MD1, Damodar Pandey, MD2,
Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY;
2. Montefiore Medical Center-Wakefield Division, Bronx, NY
P1492. A Rare Case of Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the
Stomach
Anita Sivaraman, MD1, Rohit Anand, MBBS1, Amitasha Sinha, MD1,
Michelle Le, DO2, Jai Parekh, MBBS1, Sudhir Dutta, MD1; 1. Sinai
Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore,
Towson, MD
P1493. Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) Presenting as Gastric
Polyploid Masses
Amit Mehta, MD, Amit Desai, MD, Isabelle Cui, MD, Sonal Kumar,
MD, MS, David Wan, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical
Center, New York, NY
P1494. A Rare Case of Gastric Emphysema Secondary to Cannabinoid
Hyperemesis Syndrome
Samir T. Kumar, BA1, Anila Nazli, MD2, Deepak Vadada, MD3, Jeffrey
Kalman, MD3, Constantine Yiachos, MD3, Sateesh Prakash, MD4;
1. Richmond University Medical Center, Edison, NJ; 2. Richmond
University Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 3. Richmond University
Medical Center, Staten Island, NY; 4. New York Methodist Hospital,
McDonough, GA
P1495. Radiation Induced Hemorrhagic Gastritis: A Treatment
Conundrum
Priyanka Srivastav, MBBS1, Ryan Dean, DO2, Rajeev Yalamanchili,
MD3; 1. Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University
of New York Upstate Medical University, Liverpool, NY; 3. VA Medical
Center Syracuse, Syracuse, NY
P1496. Gastric Ulcer: Looking Beyond the Gut
Prabin Sharma, MD, Venkata Chandrakanth Gourineni, MD, Vinita
Parkash, MD, Nicholas Lillo, MD; Bridgeport Hospital, Yale University
School of Medicine, Bridgeport, CT
P1497. Peutz-Jeghers Hamartoma: The Cause of Intermittent Gastric
Outlet Obstruction
Negar Niknam, MD, Kaveh Zivari, MD, Sharonlin Bhardwaj, MD,
Rabin Rahmani, MD, Yuriy Tsirlin, MD; Maimonides Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P1498. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) in
a Patient with Metastatic Gastric Cancer While Receiving FOLFIRI
Chemotherapy: A Case Report
Omar Abughanimeh, MD, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD, Ayman
Qasrawi, MD; University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine,
Kansas City, MO
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1510. Candida-Induced Emphysematous Gastritis and Wilkie’s
Syndrome
Sumant Arora, MD1, Alvin Mendoza, MD1, Khalid Rashid, MD2,
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Kenneth J. Wool, MD1; 1. University of
Alabama Montgomery Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. Baptist Medical
Center, Montgomery, AL
P1511. Gastric Metastasis of Malignant Melanoma
Kyle Kalra, MS-III1, Jacob Wendling, DO2, Michael Burkholz, DO2,
Long Hoang, DO, FACOI3; 1. University of North Texas Health Science
Center, Plano, TX; 2. Plaza Medical Center, Fort Worth, TX; 3.
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX
P1512. Gastropleural Fistula: A Rare Cause of Intractable Upper
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Patrick Selakovich, MD, Zachary Harris, MD, Eren Taydas, MD,
David B. Sarver, MD, Mohit Girotra, MD; University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P1513. A Dieulafoy’s Lesion: Accessory Splenic Artery
Vinshi Khan, MD1, Michael Engels, MD2, Raymond Kim, MD2; 1.
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD; 2. University of
Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
P1514. Osseous Metaplasia in a Gastric Hyperplastic Polyp
Kaartik Soota, MD1, Ye-Jin Lee, MD1, Matthew Keeney, MD2,
Anthony Snow, MD2, Adrian Holm, DO2; 1. University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA; 2. University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P1515. Hemorrhagic Fundic Gland Polyps Associated with Proton
Pump Inhibitor Use and Anticoagulation
Andrew Kelts, DO, Douglas Mills, DO, Kenneth O’Riordan, MD;
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P1516. Gastric Bypass: Copper Deficiency Anemia
Brien Milller, DO1, Sanjay Nayyar, MD1, Manmeet Padda, MD2; 1.
Valley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NV; 2. Digestive Health
Associates of Texas, McKinney, TX
P1517. Ketamine-Induced Crystalline Gastritis
Amar Manvar, MD, Konstantin Boroda, MD, Nicole C. Panarelli, MD,
Lawrence J. Brandt, MD, MACG; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx,
NY
P1518. Gastrointestinal Burkitt’s Lymphoma Initially Presenting as
Nephrolithiasis and Appendicitis
Padma Chamarthy, MD1, Dovid Moradi, MD2, Bhavik M. Bhandari,
MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
Rutgers University, Hillside, NJ
P1519. Successful Treatment of a Rare Presentation of a Common
Disease: Intense Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy Regressed a Gastric
Mass Due to Peptic Ulcer Disease
Padma Chamarthy, MD1, Hadie Razjouyan, MD2, Swati Pawa, MD,
FACG1, Jane Date Hon, MD1, Bhavik M. Bhandari, MD1; 1. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, North Brunswick, NJ
P1520. An Unusual Case of Delayed Gastric Perforation Following
Aortic Aneurysm Repair in a Marfan’s Syndrome Patient
Wojciech Blonski, MD, PhD, Pushpank Taunk, MD; University of
South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P1521. Heterotopic Pancreas Presenting as Hematemesis
Ketisha De Roche, MD1, Mark Gilbert, MD2; 1. Metropolitan Hospital
Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Lincoln Hospital Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P1522. Acute Gastric Volvulus: A Nearly Missed Twist
Serena Grewal, MD1, Kegan Jessamy, MD1, Kunal Chawla, MD2,
Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS1, Ezinnaya Ubagharaji, MD1, Anuj Sharma,
MD3, Ashraya Karkee, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York
Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 3. State University of New
York Downstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
POSTERS
MONDAY
P1499. Asymptomatic Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung Metastatic to
the Stomach
Joseph Yarze, MD, FACG1, Noel Yarze, MS 42; 1. Gastroenterology
Associates of Northern New York, Glens Falls, NY; 2. Ross University
School of Medicine, New Brunswick, NJ
P1500. Gastric Volvulus Presenting as Chronic, Intermittent Chest Pain
and Retching of Unclear Etiology
Joseph Yarze, MD, FACG1, Noel Yarze, MS 42, DJ Sablich, MD3; 1.
Gastroenterology Associates of Northern New York, Glens Falls, NY;
2. Ross University School of Medicine, New Brunswick, NJ; 3. Glens
Falls Hospital, Department of Radiology, Glens Falls, NY
P1501. Iron Pill Gastritis: An Undiagnosed Condition with Potentially
Serious Outcomes
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Raquel Olivo, MD1, Sofia Nigar, MD2, Vinaya
Gaduputi, MD1; 1. SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1502. Ovarian Cancer Metastases Mimicking Gastrointestinal Stromal
Tumor: A Case Series
Umar Hayat, MD1, Ari Garber, MD1, Bradley Confer, DO2, Tyler
Stevens, MD1, John Vargo, MD, MPH1, Amit Bhatt, MD1; 1. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1503. Spontaneous Gastro-splenic Fistula (GSF) with Hematochezia
Due to Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL): A Case Report
Sakher Albadarin, MD1, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Ayman
Qasrawi, MD1, Sean Doran, DO2, Osama Yousef, MD1; 1. University
of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO; 2.
University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
P1504. Gastric Metastasis from Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Presenting with Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Case Report
Sakher Albadarin, MD1, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Ayman
Qasrawi, MD1, Osama Kaddourah, MD1, John Helzberg, MD2; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. Saint Luke’s GI Specialists, Kansas City, MO
P1505. Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Pseudomelanosis Associated with
End-Stage Renal Disease: A Rare Endoscopic Finding
Shaina M. Lynch, DO1, Imad Ahmad, MD1, Erik Olson, DO1, Thomas
Corredine, DO1, Raffi Karagozian, MD2; 1. University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, Hartford, CT
P1506. Double Trouble: A Case of Double Bumper in a Gastrostomy
Patient
Prasun Shah, MD, Dmitriy O. Khodorskiy, MD, Steven Guttmann, MD,
Ei Ei Soe, MD, Roshan Srikanthan, MD, Rabin Rahmani, MD, Seth
Lapin, DO; Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1507. Giant Marble Sized Phytobezoar with Ball Valve Effect Causing
GJ Outlet Obstruction in a Gastric Bypass Patient
Jesse Sam, Medical student1, Prince Philip, MD2, Srinivas S Vasireddi,
MD3, John Cherian, MBBS4, Ara Dadivanyan, MD, MPH5, Richard
Greco, DO6; 1. Advanced Digestive Center, Inc., Fords, NJ; 2. St.
Michael’s Medical Center, Fords, NJ; 3. Bayshore Community
Hospital, Metuchen, NJ; 4. Hebei Medical University, Malden, MA;
5. Touro College, Brooklyn, NJ; 6. Bayshore Community Hospital,
Holmdel, NJ
P1508. An Unusual Case of Eosinophilic Gastritis: A Diagnostic
Challenge
Sumona Bhattacharya, MD1, Eric Shen, MD2, Thamarai Saminathan,
MD2, Elizabeth John, MD3, Kevin Skole, MD2; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. University Medical Center
of Princeton at Plainsboro, Plainsboro, NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital, Montville, NJ
P1509. A Unique and Aggressive Case of Helicobacter pylori-Positive
Gastritis with Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
Mary Lan, MD, MPH1, Jeffrey Berenberg, MD2, Fong-Kuei F. Cheng,
MD1; 1. Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI; 2. Tripler Army
Medical Center, University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1523. Early Small Bowel Obstruction Post Transmesenteric
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy: A Rare Complication
Aakash Aggarwal, MD1, Deepak Vadehra, MD2, Maheep Sangha, MD3,
Noubar Kevorkian, MD4; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford,
CT; 3. Weiss Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL; 4. Hospital of Central
Connecticut, New Britain, CT
P1524. CMV and the Seemingly Immunocompetent Host: A Case of a
Perforating Gastric Ulcer
Edward Krajicek, MD1, Raina Shivashankar, MD2, Stephanie Hansel,
MD, MS2; 1. Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester,
MN; 2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1525. Recurrent Metastatic Melanoma Presenting as a Bleeding
Gastric Polyp
John Lee, MD, Mark Carmichael, MD, Fong Cheng, MD; Tripler Army
Medical Center, Honolulu, HI
P1526. Tetany Secondary to the Use of a Proton-Pump Inhibitor
Hiren Patel, MD1, Joseph Depasquale, MD, FACG2; 1. St. Joseph
Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ; 2. Saint Michael’s Medical
Center, Newark, NJ
P1527. Recurrent Hematemesis Due to Xanthogranulomatous
Pyelonephritis: A Rare Cause
John Van Taunay, MD, Jigar Patel, MD, Ira Shocket, MD; MedStar
Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
P1528. Gastrointestinal Bleeding from a T-fastener
Yezaz A. Ghouri, MD, Scott A. Larson, MD, PhD; University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
P1529. Signet Ring in the Brain: An Intriguing Case of Leptomeningeal
Carcinomatosis
Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD1, Aadil Maqsood, MD1, Cai Yuan,
MD1, Cheng Fang, MD1, Melanie Albors Mora, MD1, Udayakumar
Navaneethan, MD2; 1. Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Center for
Interventional Endoscopy, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL
P1530. A Rare Case of Strongyloides stercoralis Causing Abdominal
Pain and Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Matthew Lute, DO, Colin Wolslegel, DO, Lirio Polintan, MD; Parkview
Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P1531. Practice Patterns in the Endoscopic Management of Malignant
Distal Biliary Obstruction: A Survey Analysis
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Dennis Yang, MD1, Yaseen Perbtani, DO2, Qi An2, April Goddard, PAC2, Mitali Agarwal, MD2, Michael Riverso, DO2, Joydeep Chakraborty,
MD2, Donevan Westerveld, MD2, Han Zhang, MD2, Shailendra
Chauhan, MD3, Christopher E. Forsmark, MD1, Peter Draganov, MD4;
1. University of Florida, Department of Gastroenterology, Gainesville,
FL; 2. University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL; 3.
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 4. University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
P1532. Safety and Efficacy of Self-Expanding Metal Stents for Biliary
Drainage in Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Therapy for Pancreatic
Cancer
Darren D. Ballard, MD, Syed Rahman, MD, Brian Ginnebaugh, MD,
Abdul Khan, MD, Murad Aburajab, MD, Kulwinder S. Dua, MD;
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P1533. Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Biliary Drainage: The New Kid
on the Block!
Yoel Carrasquillo Vega, MD1, Soumil S. Patwardhan, MD2, Boskey
Patel, DO1, Joan Kheder, MD, MPH1, Hesham Malik, MD2, Wahid
Wassef, MD, MPH1; 1. University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, MA; 2. University of Massachusetts Medical Center,
Worcester, MA
P1534. Smoking Is Associated with Increased Use of Pain Medication
in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis
Samuel Han, MD1, Boskey Patel, DO2, May Min, MD2, Joan Kheder,
MD, MPH2, Lisa Bocelli, DO2, Wahid Wassef, MD, MPH2; 1. University
of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO; 2. University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
P1535. Is Helicobacter pylori Infection Associated with
Cholangiocarcinoma Risk? A Meta-Analysis of Published Case-Control
and Cohort Studies
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P1536. The Scope of Adverse Effects of Tasty Fruit Juice on Pancreas/
Biliary Disease: A Systematic Review and Quantitative Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P1537. Association of Bariatric Surgery and Acute Pancreatitis: A
Nationwide Analysis
Huafeng Shen, MD1, Randhir Jesudoss, MD1, Suthat Liangpunsakul,
MD2; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA; 2.
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P1538. Endoscopic vs Percutaneous Approach for Successful Biliary
Drainage in Palliation of Advanced Hilar Malignancies: A MetaAnalysis and Systematic Review
Harsha Moole, MD1, Sirish Dharmapuri, MD2, Sowmya Dharmapuri,
MBBS3, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS3, Vishnu Moole, MBBS3,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS3, Naveen Bondalapati, MD4, Achuta Uppu,
MD5, Abhiram Duvvuri, MD6, Harsha Tathireddy, MD7; 1. University
of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2. Wilkes-Barre VA
Medical Center, Scranton, PA; 3. NTR University of Health Sciences,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 4. Barnes Jewish Christian
Medical Group, St. Louis, MO; 5. Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY; 6. Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kansas City, MO; 7. OSF
Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL
P1539. The Predictors of Mortality and Secular Changes in
Management of Emphysematous Pancreatitis
Vadim Bul, MD, Cemal Yazici, MD, Jonas J. Staudacher, MD, Brian
Boulay, MD, MPH; University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1549. Comparative Outcomes of Treated Sterile vsInfected Walled off
Pancreatic Necrosis at a High-Volume Center
Anand Singla, MD1, Andrew Ross, MD2, Richard Kozarek, MD, FACG2,
Michael Gluck, MD2; 1. University of Washington, Seattle, WA; 2.
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA
P1550. The Effect of Region-Wide Incorporation of an Algorithm Based
on the 2012 International Consensus Guideline on the Practice Pattern
for the Management of Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms in an Integrated
Health System
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Brian Lim, MD, MCR1, Agathon Girgis, MD2, Emilio Alonso, MD2, Priya
Yaramada, MD2, Edmund Burke, MD3, Armen Eskandari, MD4, Isaiah
Roggow, BS2, Charles Chaya, MD3, Andrew Nguyen, MD2, Albert X.
Ko, MD5; 1. University of California Riverside, Irvine, CA; 2. University
of California Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside, CA; 3. Kaiser
Permanente Riverside Medical Center, Riverside, CA; 4. University of
California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; 5. Kaiser Riverside
Medical Center, UC Riverside School of Medicine, Riverside, CA
P1551. Factors Associated with Readmission at 30 Days After EUSGuided Drainage of Peri-pancreatic Fluid Collections
Cassandra Fritz, MD1, Gabriel Lang, MD1, Trisha S. Bhat, BA2, Dayna
Early, MD2, Vladimir Kushnir, MD2, Daniel Mullady, MD2; 1. BarnesJewish Hospital at Washington University in Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO;
2. Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO
P1552. Outcomes of Multiple Gateways (MG) Using Lumen-apposing
Metallic Stent (LAMS), Compared to Single Gateway (SG) LAMS to
Treat Symptomatic Walled-Off Necrosis (WON)
Tossapol Kerdsirichairat, MD1, Mustafa Arain, MD2, Stuart Amateau,
MD2, Shawn Mallery, MD2, Rajeev Attam, MD2, Guru Trikudanathan,
MD2, Martin Freeman, MD2; 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI; 2. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
P1553. Factors Associated with Failed Endoscopic Drainage
Requiring Percutaneous Drainage in Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma
Tossapol Kerdsirichairat, MD1, Pranith Perera, MD1, Jennifer
Jorgensen, MD2, Michelle Anderson, MD3, Grace Elta, MD, FACG4,
james scheiman, MD, FACG1, Ming-Ming Xu, MD5, Richard Kwon,
MD, MS1; 1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. Wenatchee
Valley Medical Center, Wenatchee, WA; 3. University of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, MI; 4. University of MIchigan, Ann
Arbor, MI; 5. Columbia University, New York, NY
P1554. Unresectable and Metastatic Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma in
the Elderly: A 10-Year, Single-Center Experience
Myriam Langlois, MD, Annie Beaudoin, MD, Frederic Lemay, MD;
University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada
P1555. Risk Factors for Non-occlusion Cholangitis After Metal Stent
Insertion in Patients with Malignant Distal Biliary Obstruction
Kohei Yamakawa, MD1, Akira Kurita, MD2, Shujiro Yazumi, MD, PhD3;
1. The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Kitano Hospital,
Osaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan; 2. Tazuke Kofukai Foundation, Medical
Research Institute, Kitano Hospital, Osaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan; 3.
Kitano Hospital, The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute,
Osaka-Shi, Osaka, Japan
P1556. A Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Accuracy (DTA) of
the Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) and Magnetic Resonance
Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in Detecting Choledocholithiasis
Yaser kh. Meeralam, MD, Khalil Alshammarikhalil, MD, Mohammad
Yaghoobi, MD, MSc (Epi), AFS, FRCPC; McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON, Canada
P1557. Developing an Episode Based Payment Model for Acute
Pancreatitis Hospitalizations
Victorio Pidlaoan, MD1, Gregg Gascon, PhD2, Timothy Huerta, PhD3,
Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD-PhD4, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS4; 1. The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Bexley, OH; 2. The
Ohio State University Health Plan, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State
University Division of Biomedical Informatics, Columbus, OH; 4. The
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1540. Partially Covered versus Uncovered Self-expandable
Metal Stents in the Palliative Treatment of Malignant Distal Biliary
Obstruction
Kyo-Sang Yoo, MD, PhD, One Zoong Kim, MD, Kyung-Soo Choi,
MD, Hae-Ryong Jeong, MD, Chang Soo Eun, MD, PhD; Hanyang
University Guri Hospital, Guri, Kyonggi-do, South Korea
P1541. Is Hypertriglyceridemia-induced Acute Pancreatitis Different
from Other Etiologies? a Retrospective Cohort of 460 Cases
Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD,
FACG2, William E. Trick, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.2, Palashkumar
Jaiswal, MD1, Diana Plata, MD1, Kalpit Devani, MD3, Michael Bartel,
MD4; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL;
2. Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; 3. East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 4. John H. Stroger, Jr.
Hospital of Cook County, Jacksonville, FL
P1542. Severity and Natural History of AP in Diabetic Patients
Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD,
FACG2, Palashkumar Jaiswal, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.2, Kalpit
Devani, MD3, Diana Plata, MD1, Helen Zhang, MD, MPH4, William E.
Trick, MD1; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago,
IL; 2. Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; 3. East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN; 4. Hektoen Institute,
John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL
P1543. Predictive Factors for Hospital Re-admissions and ED Visits
After a First Episode of Acute Pancreatitis. Analysis of 460 Cases
Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD,
FACG2, William E. Trick, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.2, Palashkumar
Jaiswal, MD1, Diana Plata, MD1, Michael Bartel, MD3; 1. John H.
Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL; 2. Cook County
Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; 3. John H. Stroger, Jr.
Hospital of Cook County, Jacksonville, FL
P1544. The Use of Statin in Patient with Acute Pancreatitis: Is It
Beneficial or Does It Increase the Risk?
Carlos Roberto Simons-Linares, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD,
FACG2, Palashkumar Jaiswal, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.2, Diana
Plata, MD1, Helen Zhang, MD, MPH3, Gabriel Rodriguez, MD1, Nigist
Taddesse, MD1, William E. Trick, MD1; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital
of Cook County, Chicago, IL; 2. Cook County Health and Hospital
Systems, Chicago, IL; 3. Hektoen Institute, John H. Stroger, Jr.
Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL
P1545. Increasing Survival of Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma in the
Last Decade: A Population-based Study
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Muhammed Sherid, MD1, Sebastian Larion, MD2, Humberto Sifuentes,
MD1, Subbaramiah Sridhar, MBBS1; 1. August Georg University,
Augusta, GA; 2. Augusta University, Augusta, GA
P1546. Factors Predicting Readmission Within 30 Days of Acute
Pancreatitis Attack: A Prospective Study
Abdallah Haidar, MD, MA1, Tammy Tran, DO2, Gaurav Chand, DO2,
Nicholas Battista, MD2, Krishna Meka, DO3, Issam Turk, MD2, Roberto
Gamarra, MD, FACG2, Michael Piper, MD, FACG2, Serge Sorser,
MD2; 1. St. John Providence Health System, Troy, MI; 2. St. John
Providence Health System, Southfield, MI; 3. St. John MacombOakland Hospital, Warren, MI
P1547. A Model to Predict Transition of Systemic Inflammation to
Organ Failure in Acute Pancreatitis
Annette Wilson, PhD1, Weiping DeBlasio, RN1, William Rivers, BS1,
Efstratios Koutroumpakis, MD2, Georgios I. Papachristou, MD, PhD3,
Stephen J O’Keefe, MD, MSc, FRCP, FACG4, David G. Binion, MD,
FACG3, David Whitcomb, MD, PhD3; 1. University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Albany Medical College, Albany, NY;
3. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; 4. University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
P1548. Endoscopic Ultrasound and Endoscopic Retrograde
Cholangiopancreatography on the Same Patient: A Comparative Cost
Analysis of Tandem and Separate Procedures
David L. Diehl, MD1, Jing Hao, PhD2, Susan Snyder, PhD2, Daniel
Maeng, PhD2, Zhi Geng, PhD2, Nishal Ravindran, MD1, Alicia Kovach,
BS1; 1. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA; 2. Geisinger Health
System, Danville, PA
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P1558. Pancreatic Functional Evaluation in Metabolic Syndrome
Osvaldo Tiscornia, MD1, Fabiana Lopez Mingorance, PhD2, Maria del
Carmen Maselli3, Selene Rodriguez4, Ma Fernanda Bustos3, Viviana
Yapur3, Patricia Tiscornia-Wasserman, MD5, Maria Beatriz Di Carlo,
PhD3, Gustavo Negri, PhD2; 1. Programa de Estudios Pancreáticos,
Hospital de Clínicas, INFIBIOC, UBA, CABA, Ciudad Autonoma de
Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2. Programa de Estudios Pancreáticos,
Hospital de Clínicas, FFyB, INFIBIOC, UBA, CABA, Ciudad
Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina; 3. Facultad de Farmacia y
Bioquimica/INFIBIOC/UBA, CABA, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos
Aires, Argentina; 4. Programa de Estudios Pancreáticos, Hospital de
Clínicas, UBA, CABA, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina;
5. Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
P1559. Post-ERCP Pancreatitis in Liver Transplant Patients: SingleCenter Experience
Rajani Rangray, MD1, Dahn Clemens, Ph D2, Shailender Singh, MD1;
1. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE; 2. VA Medical
Center Omaha, Omaha, NE
P1560. A Systematic Review of Cannabis Use and the Development of
Acute Pancreatitis
Jodie A. Barkin, MD, Zsuzsanna Nemeth, MLIS, Ashok K. Saluja,
PhD, Jamie S. Barkin, MD, MACG; University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine, Miami, FL
P1561. Effects of Early Enteral Nutrition versus Delayed Enteral
Nutrition or Total Parenteral Nutrition on Outcomes in Acute
Pancreatitis: A Pooled Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Ajai S. Rajabalan, MD1, Tamer Said Ahmed, MD1, Abhijit Saggu,
MD1, Diwas Shahi, MD1, Thara Vidyasagaran, MD2, Samir V. Patel,
MD, MPH1, Thangam Venkatesan, MD3; 1. Western Reserve Health
Education, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Youngstown, OH; 2.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Farrell, PA; 3. Medical College
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P1562. Effects of Enteral Nutrition vs Total Parenteral Nutrition in
Outcomes of Acute Pancreatitis: A Pooled Meta-Analysis
Ajai S. Rajabalan, MD1, Tamer Said Ahmed, MD1, Samir V. Patel,
MD, MPH1, Thara Vidyasagaran, MD2, Vishnu R. Mani, MD3, Tom
Jose, MD1, Karthik Vijayan, MD1, Adel I. Youssef, MD, FACG1; 1.
Western Reserve Health Education, Northeast Ohio Medical University,
Youngstown, OH; 2. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Farrell,
PA; 3. New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
P1563. Differentiating Branch Duct IPMN from Mixed IPMN: Test
Characteristics of Pre-operative Imaging Modalities
Emmanuel Ugbarugba, MD, MPA1, Carmine Grieco, MD2, Benjamin
J. Swanson, MD, PhD3, Philip A. Hart, MD3, Samer El-Dika, MD4,
Jon Walker, MD, MS5, Sean McCarthy, MD3, Andrei Manilchuk, MD2,
Mary E. Dillhoff, MD, MS3, Carl Schmidt, MD3, Darwin L. Conwell, MD,
MS3, Somashekar Krishna, MD, MPH3; 1. The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Blacklick, OH; 2. The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio State University Division of
Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition, Columbus, OH; 5. The Ohio
State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH
P1564. Non-surgical Percutaneous Gallbladder Drainage for the
Treatment of Acute Cholecystitis: Percutaneous Gallbladder Aspiration:
A Systematic Review
Supannee Rassameehiran, MD, Pakpoom Tantrachoti, MD, Kenneth
Nugent, MD; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock,
TX
P1565. Chemical Prophylaxis to Prevent DVT in Patients Hospitalized
for Pancreatitis: Beneficial or Harmful?
Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Raja Vadlamudi,
MD2, Aditya Kalakonda, MD1, Sekou Rawlins, MD3; 1. SUNY Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 3. State University of New
York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
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P1566. The Correlation Between Pain Levels and Depression and
Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis
Boskey Patel, DO1, May Min, MD1, Samuel Han, MD2, Joan Kheder,
MD, MPH1, Lisa Bocelli, DO1, Amy Wachholtz, PhD, MDiv1, Wahid
Wassef, MD, MPH1; 1. University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Worcester, MA; 2. University of Massachusetts Medical School,
Denver, CO
P1567. Does Endocrine Insufficiency Correlate with Pain Levels in
Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis?
Boskey Patel, DO1, May Min, MD1, Samuel Han, MD2, Joan Kheder,
MD, MPH1, Lisa Bocelli, DO1, Wahid Wassef, MD, MPH1; 1. University
of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; 2. University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Denver, CO
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
BILIARY/PANCREAS
P1568. Ampullary Carcinoid: A Case Report
Patrick Hickey, DO1, Hiral Shah, MD2, Shashin Shah, MD2; 1. Lehigh
Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; 2. Eastern Pennsylvania
Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, Allentown, PA
P1569. Biliary Tract IPMN Successfully Treated with Roux-en-Y
Hepaticojejunostomy
Nour Parsa, MD, Bhupesh Pokhrel, MD (presenting author), Richa
Jain, MD, John Cunningham, MD; University of Arizona Medical
Center, Tucson, AZ
P1570. Delayed Graft Duodenal Perforation Due to Food Impaction at
5 Years After Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplantation: A Case
Report
Taizo Sakata, MD1, Hideki Katagiri, MD1, Tadao Kubota, MD1, Takashi
Sakamoto, MD1, Kentaro Yoshikawa, MD1, Alan Kawarai. Lefor, MD,
MPH, PhD2; 1. Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Urayasu,
Chiba, Japan; 2. Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
P1571. Neuroendocrine Tumor Diagnosis with a Novel, Through-TheNeedle Forceps Biopsy
Jasleen K. Grewal, MD1, Jason B. Samarasena, MD2; 1. University
of California Irvine Medical Center, Long Beach, CA; 2. H. H. Chao
Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of California
Irvine, Orange, CA
P1572. A Case Series of Secondary Pancreatic Cancer
Yasir Al-Azzawi, MD, Mohamed Mahmoud, MD, Wahid Wassef, MD,
MPH, FACG; UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P1573. Livedo Reticularis in Setting of Chronic Pancreatitis
Anuj Sharma, MD, Umair Masood, MD, Sonny Nijjar, MD, Arundeep
Kahlon, MD, Nuri Ozden, MD; State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1574. Gallbladder Carcinoma Presenting with Manubrium Metastasis:
A Rare Phenomenon
Molly Orosey, DO, MS1, Mihajlo Gjeorgjievski, MD1, Estela Mogrovejo,
MD1, Mitchell Cappell, MD, PhD2, Miutal Amin, MD1; 1. William
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI; 2. Beaumont Health, Royal Oak,
MI
P1575. A Rare Cause of Biliary Obstruction
Angelica Nocerino, MD1, Prashant Mudireddy, MD2, Gregory Haber,
MD3; 1. North Shore-LIJ Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. North ShoreLIJ Health System, New York, NY; 3. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY
P1576. Hemoperitonium: A Rare Yet Severe Complication of
Necrotizing Pancreatitis
Marisa Terino, MD, Shaina M. Lynch, DO; University of Connecticut
Health Center, Farmington, CT
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1591. Normal Lipase: Could It Still Be Pancreatitis ?
Muhannad Al Hanayneh, MD1, Sreeram Parupudi, MD1, Jessica D.
Rich, DO2, Scott A. Larson, MD, PhD1; 1. University of Texas Medical
Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX; 2. Mountain States Health
Alliance, Norton, VA
P1592. Needle-Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy-Assisted
Diagnosis of Acinar Cell Cystadenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
Ketul Patel, MD1, Viviana Estrella, MD2, Mariana Chang, MD2, Andrea
Loza, MD3, Jose Nieto, DO, FACG1; 1. Borland Groover Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL; 2. Universidad de Especialidades Espiritu Santo,
Samborondon, Ecuador; 3. Río Hortega Hospital, Valladolid, Castilla y
Leon, Spain
P1593. A Case of Metastatic Melanoma Involving the Gallbladder
Tyson Collazo, MD1, Daniela Jodorkovsky, MD2; 1. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, New York, NY
P1594. An Uncommon Cause of Abdominal Pain: Rosai–Dorfman
Disease of the Pancreas
David C. Olson, MD, Michal Kamionek, MD, William C. Jacobs, MD,
Andrew M. Dries, MD; Carolinas Healthcare System, Charlotte, NC
P1595. The Terrible Triad: Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State,
Hypertriglyceridemia, and Acute Pancreatitis in Previously Healthy
Patient
Chika Ijeoma. Okoli, MD1, Alexander Perelman, DO,MS1, Phillip Rico
S. Martinez, MD2; 1. Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT; 2. Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
P1596. Acute Pancreatitis: An Unexpected Etiology
Carlos Fernandez, MD1, Antonio Soto, MD2, Oscar Arill, MD2; 1.
VA Hospital San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico; 2. VA Caribbean
Healthcare System, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P1597. A Case of Two Rarities: Budd-Chiari Syndrome and Primary
Splenic Angiosarcoma
Oluwaseun Shogbesan, MD, MPH, Bilal Shaikh, DO, Andrew
Rettew, DO, Asad Jehangir, MD, Dilli Poudel, MD, Anthony Donato,
MD, MHPE; Reading Health System, Wyomissing, PA
P1598. Bronchogenic Cyst Masquerading as Pancreatic Cyst
Dhairya Mehta, MD, Mousab Tabbaa, MD; Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Westlake, OH
P1599. Hepatic Artery Pseudoaneurysm Masquerading as Malignant
Jaundice
Ingrid Schwartz, MD, Bhargava Gannavarapu, MD, Kate Hanley, PAC, A. Aziz Aadam, MD; Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine, Chicago, IL
P1600. Severe Visual Impairment as Presenting Symptom of
Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency
Brian Benson, MD1, William Wadzinksi, MD1, Angelo Paredes, MD2; 1.
San Antonio Military Medical Center, San Antonio, TX; 2. San Antonio
Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, Fort Sam Houston,
TX
P1601. Malpositioning of Biliary Stent Caused by a Very-Low-Inserted
Cystic Duct: A Case Report
Ghassan Kabbach, MD1, Shari Wallace2, Zachary Feinberg, MD1, Sven
Hida, MD1; 1. Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY; 2. Albany Medical
College, Albany, NY
P1602. Two Obstructions, One Stone: Gastric Outlet Obstruction and
Gallstone Ileus Secondary to One Gallstone?
Lydia Assioun, MD, Ashley Vareedayah, MD, Nicholas Frederickson,
MD, Scott Holmes, MD, Jason Taylor, MD; Saint Louis University
School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
P1603. Lithotripsy and Extraction of Gallbladder Stones Through
Cholecystostomy Using Direct Visualization Technique – a Novel
Procedure for Patients Who Are Not a Surgical Candidate
Khalil Aloreidi, MD1, Muslim Atiq, MD2, Terry Yeager, MD2, Shannon
Peck, MD2, Bhavesh J. Patel, MD2; 1. University of South Dakota
Sanford School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, SD; 2. Sanford Medical
Center, Sioux Falls, SD
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1577. Rare Presentation of Solid Pseudopapillary Tumor in a Young
Male
Bobby M. Jacob, MD1, Mahreema Jawairia, MD2, Miral Subhani,
MD2, Albin Abraham, MD2, Kaleem Rizvon, MD, MBBS, FACG2,
Paul Mustacchia, MD, MBA2, Venkatesh Sasthakonar, MD2, Prakash
Viswanathan, MD2; 1. Nassau University Medical Center, Lake Grove,
NY; 2. Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY
P1578. Small Cystic Pancreatic Tail Malignancy Presenting with
Cerebellar Metastases in the Absence of Liver and Lung Involvement
Joseph Yarze, MD, FACG; Gastroenterology Associates of Northern
New York, Glens Falls, NY
P1579. Primary Pancreatic Lymphoma: A Review of Imaging Features
and Differentiation from Adenocarcinoma
Gary Ihnat, MD1, Brian Morse, MD2; 1. University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL; 2. University of South Florida Moffitt Cancer Center,
Tampa, FL
P1580. Everyone Fooled by a Fluke!
Vipin Mittal, MD, Rahul Sao, MD, Lakshmi Asritha. Gollapudi, MBBS,
Shireen Pais, MD, FACG; New York Medical College Westchester
Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P1581. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration
Diagnosis of Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen
Anas Renno, MD, Umar Darr, MD, Turki Alkully, MD, Zubair Khan,
MD, Luis De Las Casas, MD, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG; University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P1582. Hemosuccus Pancreaticus Presenting as Transient Common
Bile Duct Obstruction
Mariam Alexander, MD, PhD1, Ezinnaya Ubagharaji, MD2, Dragos
Manta, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate University
Hospital, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1583. Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in a Metastatic Pancreatic
Adenocarcinoma Patient: A Rare but Deadly Syndrome
Jalaluddin Umar, MBBS, Lauren Panebianco, MD, Abdullah Al Twal,
MBBS, Gurveen Kaur, MBBS, Savio John, MBBS; State University of
New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1584. Choledochoduodenal Fistula Due to a Chronic Duodenal Ulcer
Chad J. Cooper, MD, MHA, Houssam Mardini, MD, MBA, MPH;
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
P1585. Emphysematous Pancreatitis in an Immunocompetent Patient
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD; Guthrie Clinic, Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P1586. Lymph Node Primary Gastrinoma: A Case Report
Erick Imbertson, MD1, Alexander Jahng, MD2, Mia Perez, MD2; 1.
Loma Linda University, Redlands, CA; 2. Loma Linda University, Loma
Linda, CA
P1587. Reflux Pancreatitis: Expect the Unexpected in Urinary
Retention
Pranav Patel, MD1, Kamran Zahid, MD1, Damodar Pandey, MD2,
Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY;
2. Montefiore Medical Center-Wakefield Division, Bronx, NY
P1588. Rarely Reported Appendicular Metastasis from Pancreatic
Adenocarcinoma
Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD1, Yuriy Israel, MD2, Vipin Mittal, MD2,
David Wolf, MD2; 1. New York Medical College Westchester Medical
Center, White Plains, NY; 2. New York Medical College Westchester
Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P1589. A Clinical Case of Bilirubin Induced Nephropathy
Michelle Loftus, DO, Kevin Lazo, DO, Warda Zaman, DO; Lenox Hill
Hospital, New York, NY
P1590. Mirrizzi’s Syndrome in a Patient with Heterotaxy Syndrome: A
Tale of Two Syndromes
Naga saranya Addepally, MBBS, Jeffrey Robertson, MD, Syal Gaurav,
MD, Mohit Girotra, MD; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,
Little Rock, AR
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P1604. Acute Pancreatitis After Removal of Retained Pancreatic
Duct Stent Placed for Post-ERCP Pancreatitis Prophylaxis: A Rare
Complication
Ronan Farrell, MD1, Manoj Shirodkar, MD2, Immanuel K. Ho, MD3;
1. University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA;
2. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University of
Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1605. Primary Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Intraabdominal Necrotic Abscesses
Melissa Hershman, MD, RN, Steven Shamah, MD, David Robbins,
MD, MSc; Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY
P1606. Falling for Pneumobilia: A Case of Blunt Force Trauma
Paul Weissblatt, MD, Himanshu Verma, MD, Derrick Cheung, MD,
Mukul Arya, MD; New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
P1607. Diffuse Pancreatic Inflammation in an HIV Patient
Masquerading as Autoimmune Pancreatitis: A Case Report
Abhishek Bhurwal, MBBS, MD1, Sunil Sapru, MD2, Dhanasekaran
Ramasamy, MD2; 1. St. Barnabas Medical Center, West Orange, NJ; 2.
St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ
P1608. Massive Gastrointestinal Bleeding Due to Superior Mesenteric
Arteriovenous Fistula: A Rare Complication of Chronic Pancreatitis
Malan T. Shiralkar, MD1, Cemal Yazici, MD2, R Peter. Lokken, MD,
MPH2, Ammara Naveed, MD2; 1. University of Illinois Hospital &
Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, IL
P1609. A Unique Presentation of Plexiform Neurofibroma as
Intrahepatic Biliary Stricture with Elevated Liver Enzymes
Malan T. Shiralkar, MD1, Cemal Yazici, MD2, A. Samad Soudagar,
MD2, Sean W.P. Koppe, MD2, Mohamed Rizwan Haroon Al Rasheed,
MBBS3, Shirley Wong, MD4, Brian Boulay, MD, MPH2; 1. University of
Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL; 2. University
of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; 3. University of Illinois at Chicago,
Chicago, IL; 4. Mercy Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P1610. Conservative Treatment of Emphysematous Pancreatitis: A
Case Report
Natalia Levytska, MD, Vadim Bul, MD, Brian Boulay, MD, MPH;
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P1611. A Rare Presentation of Emphysematous Cholecystitis Leading
to Clostridium perfringens Bacteremia
Shefali Shah, MD1, Khazenay Bakhsh, DO2, Gregory Lenchner, MD2;
1. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Drexel
University College of Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
P1612. A Case of Incomplete Pancreas Divisum with Anomalous
Pancreatic Duct-Biliary Duct Junction with Type IV-A Choledochal Cyst
Complicated by Cystolithiasis
Jason Rocha, MD, Ekinadese Aburime, MD, Joanna Linsteadt, MD,
Hendrikus Vanderveldt, MD, MBA; University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P1613. Salmonella Colitis as an Unusual Cause of Elevated Lipase
Ryan Dean, DO1, Dalvir Gill, MD2, Rogin Subedi, MBBS2, Debra
Buchan, MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Liverpool, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P1614. Dramatic Effect of Rituximab in Immunoglobulin G4-Related
Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Hanisha R. Manickavasagan, MD1, Robert Wood, MD2, Scott
Kindsfather, MD2, Santiago J. Munoz, MD3; 1. Drexel University
College of Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Capital Health Medical Center, Hopewell, NJ; 3. Drexel
University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1615. Acute Pancreatitis Following Trans-arterial Chemoembolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Apurva Bansal, MD1, Allison Locke, MD1, Sajin M. Karakattu, MD2,
Mark Young, MD1; 1. East Tennessee State University, Johnson City,
TN; 2. East Tennessee State University, Kingsport, TN
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P1616. A Small Volume of Literature on High Volume Post-Obstructive
Choleresis – a Rare Diagnosis
Elizabeth John, MD1, Avik Sarkar, MD2, Swati Pawa, MD, FACG3, Sita
Chokhavatia, MD, FACG2, Amy Tilara, MD2; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital, Montville, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; 3. Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
P1617. Hypertriglyceridemia Induced Acute Pancreatitis Associated
with Diabetic Ketoacidosis and a Vaginal Estrogen Contraceptive
Device (NuvaRing): Successfully Treated with Insulin Infusion,
Plasmapheresis, and Ring Removal
Matthew Maslonka, MD, Habeeb Salameh, MD, Asmeen Bhatt, MD,
PhD, Scott A. Larson, MD, PhD; University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston, Galveston, TX
P1618. Necrosectomy via Percutaneous Drain Track Endoscopy for
Management of Infected Walled-Off Pancreatic Necrosis
Srivats Madhavan, MBBS, Mustafa Musleh, MD, Christopher Barde,
MD; Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton,
OH
P1619. A Variation to Traditional Rendezvous Procedure: A Proposed
Change to Standard of Practice
Dmitriy O. Khodorskiy, MD, Prasun Shah, MD, Ira E. Mayer, MD,
FACG, Kadirawelpillai Iswara, MD, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG;
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1620. An Interesting Case of Acute Pancreatitis
Thomas Murphy, MD, Douglas Katein-Taylor, MD, Bruce Scott, MD;
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P1621. Septic Shock from Cholecystitis in an Intrahepatic Gallbladder
Rachana Koya, DO1, Lindsay Zielinski, DO2, Kinesh Changela, MD3,
Yitzchak Moshenyat, MD4; 1. New York University Lutheran Medical
Center, New Hyde Park, NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY; 3. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 4.
New York University Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1622. Pancreatic Tumor a Rare Subtype
Barakat Aburajab Altamimi, MD; University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
P1623. Unusual Case of Metastatic Pancreatic Lesions from Renal Cell
Carcinoma
Moiz Ahmed, MD, Abhishek D. Polavarapu, MBBS, Hafiz Khan,
MBBS, Uroosa Ibrahim, MD, Mayurathan Kesavan, MD, Sherif
Andrawes, MD, Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten Island University Hospital,
Staten Island, NY
P1624. Streptococcal Hepatic Abscess: A Rare Complication of Severe
Necrotizing Pancreatitis
Shruti Khurana, MD1, Erik Rahimi, MD2, Moises I. Nevah Rubin, MD2,
Vishal Kaila, MD3, Sushovan Guha, MD, PhD2, Nishan Ashary, MD1,
Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG2, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA2; 1. University of
Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX; 3. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P1625. Bupropion-Associated, Drug-induced Pancreatitis in a Patient
with Bulimia Nervosa
Thomas R. McCarty, MD, Jordan Sack, MD; Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT
COLON
P1626. Correlation of Mean Adenomas Per Patient with Adenoma
Detection Rate: Quality Indicators for Colonoscopy
Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD1, Yash Jobanputra, MBBS2, Haider Al Taii, MD2,
Prashanthi Thota, MD2, Rocio Lopez, MS2, Madhusudhan Sanaka,
MD2; 1. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1638. Comparison of Bowel Preparation Quality in Inpatients on
Medical, Surgical, and Gastroenterology Units
Umar Hayat, MD1, Ari Garber, MD1, Carrie Roman, RN1, Britney
Clarke, RN1, Sabrina Vannoy, LPN1, Sharon Auma-Ebanyat, MHA,
MPH1, Timothy Halverstadt, RN, CMSRN1, John Vargo, MD, MPH1,
Maged Rizk, MD2, Carol A. Burke, MD1, Amit Bhatt, MD1; 1. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1639. Prolonged Opioid Use Increases Risk of Surgical Complications
of Diverticular Disease in Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Katrina Herbst, BA1, Hamid Akbarali, PhD2, Kellie Archer, PhD2, Khalid
Matin, MD2; 1. Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine,
Richmond, VA; 2. Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center,
Richmond, VA
P1640. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients in
Patients Hospitalized with Ulcerative Colitis: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa,
MD2, Sukhman Shergill, MD3, Nancy Gupta, MD4, Madhusudhan
Sanaka, MD5; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 2.
Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 3. Minneapolis, MN; 4. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 5. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1641. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission among
Patients Hospitalized for Clostridium difficile Infection
Sushil Garg, MD1, James P. Campbell, MD2, Chimaobi M.
Anugwom, MD3, Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD4, Darrell Pardi, MD, MS5,
Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS5; 1. University of Minnesota Medical
School, Saint Paul, MN; 2. University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN;
3. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 4. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 5. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1642. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients
in Patients Hospitalized with Colon Cancer: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD2, Chimaobi M. Anugwom,
MD1, Sukhman Shergill, MD3, Nancy Gupta, MD4, Madhusudhan
Sanaka, MD5; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 2.
Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 3. Minneapolis, MN; 4. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 5. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1643. Incidence and Predictors of 30-day Readmission of Patients in
Patients Hospitalized with Acute Diverticulitis: An Analysis of National
Readmission Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Chimaobi M. Anugwom, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa,
MD2, Sukhman Shergill, MD3, Nancy Gupta, MD4, Madhusudhan
Sanaka, MD5; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; 2.
Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland,
OH; 3. Minneapolis, MN; 4. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Coralville, IA; 5. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1644. Clostridium difficile Infection Is Associated with Poor Outcomes
in Acute Pancreatitis: Results from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample
Sushil Garg, MD1, Darrell Pardi, MD, MS2, Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS2;
1. University of Minnesota Medical School, Saint Paul, MN; 2. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1645. Colorectal Adenocarcinomas with Positive
Immunohistochemical NET Features: A Descriptive Study of Their
Clinical Behavior
Lisa Lin, MD1, Christine Yu, MD1, Kimberly Lally, MD2, David Oh, MD3,
Michael Lewis, MD, PhD4, Folasade May, MD, PhD5, Joseph Pisegna,
MD1; 1. University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School
of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA; 3. University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA;
4. VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA; 5.
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1627. All-Cause Hospital Admissions Decreased After Fecal
Microbiota Transplantation for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
Melissa Buers, BSN, RN1, Beth Quatrara, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC1, Blake
Niccum, BS1, Shelia Vance, PAC1, R. Ann. Hays, MD2; 1. University
of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA; 2. University of Virginia
Health System, Charlottesville, VA
P1628. Zinc Deficiency: A Possible Contributor to Long-term FMT
Failure in Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
Blake A. Niccum, BS, Daniel J. Stein, MD, MPH, Patty Wang, MD,
Steven M. Cohn, MD, R. Ann Hays, MD; University of Virginia Health
System, Charlottesville, VA
P1629. Patient Predictors for Inadequate Bowel Preparation in
Colonoscopy: A Meta-Analysis
Kunjal Gandhi, MD1, Constantine Daskalakis, ScD2, Christina Tofani,
MD1, Carly Sokach, BA3, Devin Patel, BS3, David Kastenberg, MD2; 1.
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Thomas Jefferson University
School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1630. Impact of Gender, Race/ethnicity, and Age on Incidence Rates
of Two Leading Gastrointestinal Cancers in the US
Vicky Bhagat, MD, MPH1, Diana Wu, MD2; 1. Women and Infant’s
Hospital, Providence, RI; 2. Women and Infant’s Hospital, Providence,
RI
P1631. Risk Factors Associated with Colorectal Cancer Recurrence in
a Community Hospital
Lu Fan, MD, PhD1, Mahreema Jawairia, MD1, Najia Sayedy, BS2,
Richard Gyi, BS3, Yizhuo Zhong, BS4, Kaleem Rizvon, MD, MBBS,
FACG1; 1. Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY; 2.
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Coral
Gables, FL; 3. New York Institute of Technology, Glen Head, NY; 4.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P1632. Treatment of Initial Recurrence of C. difficile Infection (CDI)
with Vancomycin May Not Prevent Eventual Need for Fecal Microbial
Transplantation (FMT)
Varun Kumar, MD1, Elinor Zhou, MD2, Muhammad Sohail Mansoor,
MD3, Paul Feuerstadt, MD4; 1. Yale University School of Medicine,
New Haven, CT; 2. Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT; 3.
Yale New Haven Hospital, Shelton, CT; 4. Gastroenterology Center of
Connecticut, Westport, CT
P1633. Durable Prevention of Recurrent C. difficile Infection with
RBX2660: Results of the PUNCH CD 2 Trial
Mayur S. Ramesh, MD1, Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS2, Julie Messer, BS3,
Matt Adams, MS3; 1. Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; 2. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; 3. Rebiotix, Inc., Roseville, MN
P1634. Effect of Biofeedback Therapy on Treatment of Chronic
Constipation: A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review of Randomized
Controlled Trials
Vinay L. Patel, MD1, Alison H. Goldin, MD, MPH1, Walter W. Chan,
MD, MPH2; 1. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA; 2. Division
of Gastroenterology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
P1635. Ipilimumab-Associated Colitis: A Single-Center Experience
Stephen Beasley, MD1, Vinaya Maddukuri, MD1, Andrew Simmelink,
MD1, Herlihy J. Daniel, MD1, Krista Bossi, MS2, Asim Amin, MD,
PhD1, Michal Kamionek, MD1, Carl Jacobs, MD1, Martin Scobey, MD1;
1. Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2. Carolinas Healthcare
System, Charlotte, NC
P1636. Adenoma Detection Rate Among Smokers in an Urban Minority
Population: A Retrospective Study
Sofia Nigar, MD, Amit Mori, MD, Savitha V. Nagaraj, MBBS, Nami
Safai Haeri, MD, Olakanmi Awe, MD, Anthony Vecchi, MD, Mel A.
Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA, Russell Parvin, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD;
Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1637. Comparing Fecal Microbiota Transplantation to Total
Abdominal Colectomy and Loop Ileostomy in Severe and Complicated
Clostridium difficile Infections
Patty T. Wang, MD, Anna Z. Fashandi, MD, Allison N. Martin,
MD, Rachel A. Hays, MD; University of Virginia Health System,
Charlottesville, VA
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P1646. Colon Cancer and Heavy Metal Exposure: Exploration of
Etiology and Risk Factors Using Advanced Laser Spectro-chemical
Analysis
Bilal Gondal, MD, MRCSI1, Muhammad Ashraf. Gondal, PhD2,
Mohammad Faheem. Siddiqui, MBBS, FRCS3, Mohsin Sarwar, MSc
2
, Marc Bissonnette, MD1; 1. University of Chicago Medical Center,
Chicago, IL; 2. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals,
Dhahran, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia; 3. Al-Dossary Hospital, AlKhober, Ash Sharqiyah, Saudi Arabia
P1647. Are ICD-9 Codes Accurate in Identifying Lower Gastrointestinal
Tract Bleeding
Abhinav Goyal, MD1, Tosounian Shannon, DO2, Kshitij Chatterjee,
MD3, Philip Katz, MD, FACG1; 1. Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P1648. A Concurrent Longitudinal Survey of the Mucosa-Associated
Colonic Bacterial Microbiota and Stool Microbiota in Healthy Subjects
Shows Preservation of Individual Differences over Time
Ece Mutlu, MD, MBA, MS1, Natasha Shah, MD2, Prachi Chakradeo,
MS3, Phillip Engen, BS1, Ali Keshavarzian, MD1; 1. Rush University
Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago,
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 3. Rush University,
Chicago, IL
P1649. Complex Carbohydrate Marker to Distinguish Mucins from
Low Grade Neoplasms versus Adenocarcinomas in the Colon Causing
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
L. August Clark, MD1, Alexia Ghazi, DO1, Kristen Gaffney, DO2, Susan
Carmack, MD3, Richard Boland, MD1; 1. Baylor University Medical
Center, Dallas, TX; 2. Gastroenterology and Hepatology Associates,
Hendersonville, TN; 3. Banner University Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P1650. Analysis of Predictive Factors for Complications and Complete
Histological Eradication of Cold Snare Polypectomy in Colonoscopy
Shuntaro Yoshida, MD, PhD1, Tomonori Aoki, MD2, Satoshi Ono, MD,
PhD2, Ayako Nakada, MD2, Yumiko Ota, MD, PhD2, Akiko Narita,
MD, PhD1, Takeshi Yoshikawa, MD, PhD2, Hiroto Kinoshita, MD,
PhD2, Yuka Kobayashi, MD, PhD2, Sozaburo Ihara, MD, PhD2, Ryota
Niikura, MD, PhD2, Takayuki Shinpo, MD, PhD2, Itaru Saito, MD2,
Yu Takahashi, MD, PhD2, Yosuke Tsuji, MD, PhD3, Atsuo Yamada,
MD, PhD2, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, MD, PhD1, Yoshihiro Hirata, MD,
PhD2, Kazuhiko Koike, MD, PhD2; 1. Department of Endoscopy and
Endoscopic Surgery, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2.
Department of Gastroenterology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan; 3. Department of Gastroenterology, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P1651. Small Non-coding RNA Transcriptome in Sessile Serrated
Colon Polyps
Priyanka Kanth, MD, MSCI1, Mary Bronner, MD2, Mark Hazel, PhD3,
Stelian Pop, MS3, Deborah Neklason, PhD2, Randall Burt, MD2,
Li Wang, PhD4, Don Delker, PhD5; 1. University of Utah School of
Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Salt
Lake City, UT; 2. Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City, UT; 3.
university of utah, Salt Lake City, UT; 4. University of Connecticut, Salt
Lake City, UT; 5. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
P1652. Cap-Assisted Total Water (CATW) Colonocopy Further Improved
Proximal ADR Than Cap-Assisted Water Exchange (CAWE) Colonoscopy
in Screening and Surveillance Colonoscopy
Joseph Leung, MD, MACG1, Jaymie Pearcy, BSc2, Andrew W. Yen,
MD, FACG3, Felix Leung, MD, FACG4; 1. Sacramento VA Medical
Center, VANCHCS, Sacramento, CA; 2. Sacramento VA Medical
Center, Mather, CA; 3. Sacramento VA Medical Center and Univeristy
of California Davis School of Medicine, Mather, CA; 4. Sepulveda
Ambulatory Care Center, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
and David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, North Hills, CA
P1653. Lymphocytic Colitis, Recurrence after Therapy and Relation to
Drug-Free Intervals: A Case Series
Abdallah Haidar, MD, MA1, Savreet Kaur, MD2, Jose Mari Parungao,
MD2, Michael Piper, MD, FACG2, Alan Cutler, MD2; 1. St. John
Providence Health System, Troy, MI; 2. St. John Providence Health
System, Southfield, MI
P1654. Association of Diverticulosis and Spinal Cord Injury
Michael Putnam, BA, Michael Sprang, MD; Loyola University Medical
Center, Maywood, IL
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P1655. Body Mass Index Changes After Fecal Microbiota Transplant
for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection
George Saffouri, MD, Darrell Pardi, MD, MS, Purna Kashyap, MBBS,
Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1656. The Risk of Microscopic Colitis in Patients Who Underwent
Cholecystectomy in a Minority Population – a Retrospective Study
Sandar Linn, MD, Nami Safai Haeri, MD, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH,
MA, Ibrahim Barry, MD, Sury Anand, MD; Brooklyn Hospital Center,
Brooklyn, NY
P1657. Safety and Efficacy of Heat Energy Treatment
Hemorrhoidectomy (HET) for Symptomatic Grade I and II Hemorrhoids
Dhruvan Patel, MD1, Adil Mir, MD2, Tawseef Dar, MD2, Joseph
Alukal, MD2, Michaela Breski, PA3, Ronald Concha-Parra, MD1,
Mervyn Danilewitz, MD, FACG1; 1. Mercy Catholic Medical Center,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Darby, PA; 3.
Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1658. Risk of Clostridium difficile Infections Among Hospitalized
Patients with History of Appendectomy
Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH1, Mouhanna Abu Ghanimeh, MD2, Sruthi
Patibandla, MD2, Sean Doran, DO2, Salman Khan, MD2, Alan Salkind,
MD2; 1. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 2. University of
Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLON
P1659. Angiosarcoma of the Colon: A Rare Cause of Chronic Diarrhea,
Rectal Bleeding, and Pelvic Discomfort
Asad Jehangir, MD, Brian Le, MD, Frank Carter, MD, Ranjan Pathak,
MD; Reading Health System, West Reading, PA
P1660. Clostridium septicum Aortitis with Synchronous Ascending
Colon and Rectal Adenocarcinoma
Deepanshu Jain, MD1, C. Andrew Kistler, MD, PharmD2, Sara
Lobaton3, Jeffrey Aldrich3, Patricia Kozuch, MD3; 1. Albert Einstein
Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 3. Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA
P1661. Rectal Carcinoma of Squamous Origin
Heba Ashraf, MD, Hassan Alsabbak, MD, Fuad Azrak, MD; Beaumont
Health-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
P1662. Marginal Zone Lymphoma Masquerading as Colonic Polyp in
an HIV Positive Patient
Alisha Gupta, MD1, Abhishek Gulati, MD2, Heitham Abdul-Baki,
MD, FACG3; 1. West Penn Allegheny Health System, Pittsburgh,
PA; 2. Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. Department of
Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P1663. ReFUSE to Give Up; A Case of Recurrent GI Bleeding Solved
with Full Spectrum Endoscopy
Daniel J. Waintraub, MD, Sam Serouya, MD, Petros Benias, MD, Brett
Bernstein, MD, David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FACG; Mount Sinai Beth
Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P1664. First Ever Case Report of Enterocolitis After Pazopanib Therapy
Anuj Sharma, MD1, Umair Masood, MD1, Obiajulu Anozie, MD1,
Rashad Khan, MD1, Ryan Dean, DO2, Sheila Lemke, MD1; 1. State
University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2.
State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Liverpool, NY
P1665. What Lies Beneath: Chronic Intestinal Schistosomiasis
Presenting as a Polyp
Ciel Harris, MD1, Ozdemir Kanar, MD1, Andrew C. Berry, DO2,
Ryan Kunjal, MD1, Emely Eid, MD1, Ahmad Alkhasawneh, MD1;
1. University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL; 2.
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL
P1666. Granular Cell Tumor of Rectum: A Very Rare Entity
Tagore Sunkara, MD, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD; SBH Health System,
Bronx, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1683. Acute Gastrointestinal Bleed from Iliac Pseudoaneurysm Coil
Erosion into Cecum
Yunseok Namn, MD, Yecheskel Schneider, MD, David Wan, MD; New
York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P1684. Anorectal Melanoma: An Uncommon Cause of Rectal Bleeding
Alyssa M. Austria, MD, Shaina M. Lynch, DO, Ethan Bortniker, MD;
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT
P1685. Global Improvement in Fecal Incontinence and Dyssynergic
Defecation in Patient with Spina Bifida Occulta Following Sacral
Neuromodulation
Gouri Sreepati, MD, Toyia James-Stevenson, MD; Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
P1686. A Difficult Position: Appendicitis in Platelet Refractory,
Severely Neutropenic Patient
Kai Ha, MD1, Elan Gorshein, DO, JD1, Elizabeth John, MD2, Mecide
Gharibo, MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital, Montville, NJ
P1687. Nausea Vomiting and Diarrhea Associated with Small Vessel
Fibrinoid Necrotizing Vasculitis: A Brief Review of GI Manifestations of
Systemic Vasculitis
Aakash Aggarwal, MD1, Parin Shah, MD1, Faripour A. Forouhar, MD2,
Ethan Bortniker, MD1; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center,
Farmington, CT; 2. University of Connecticut School of Medicine,
Avon, CT
P1688. Its Not Always Clostridium difficile: Stronglyoides-Induced
Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction
Ramzi Mulki, MD1, Stephen Berger, MD2, Donny Kakati, MD2,
Nikrad Shahnavaz, MD2; 1. Albert Einstein Medical Center,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta,
GA
P1689. Rare Case of Giant Fecalith Causing near Intestinal
Obstruction and Ischemic Ulceration
Sofia Nigar, MD1, Tagore Sunkara, MD2, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD2; 1.
Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. SBH Health System,
Bronx, NY
P1690. Blindsided....
Mohammed Nabeel, MD, Vinshi Khan, MD, Rehan Farooqi, MD;
MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD
P1691. The Use of Octreotide in Refractory Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Due to Crohn’s Disease
Leigh Lurie, MD, Ellen Gutkin, DO; New York Presbyterian Queens,
Flushing, NY
P1692. Malignant Duodenocolic Fistula Diagnosed by Endoscopy: A
Report of Two Cases
Aeden Bernice Timbol, MD1, Vanessa Charlene Co, MD2, Angela
Djajakusuma, MD2, Virgilio Banez, MD2; 1. University of the
Philippines, Philippine General Hospital, Angeles City, Pampanga,
Philippines; 2. University of the Philippines, Philippine General
Hospital, Manila, Philippines
P1693. A Rare Case of Acute Colitis Caused by Syphilis and Shigella
Co-infection
Elizabeth Richardson, DO, William Huntington, DO, Gary Newman,
MD; Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, PA
P1694. Hypopigmented Cecum Exposes Parasitic Infection
Matthew Grunwald, MD1, Amita Kalra, MD1, Hector Ojeda-Martinez,
MD2, Ayesha Zahiruddin, MD2; 1. State University of New York
Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Brooklyn VA NY Harbor
Healthcare System, Brooklyn, NY
P1695. Epiploic Appendagitis: The Great Intestinal Imitator
Rajat Garg, MD1, Deepshikha Garg, MD1, Zohaib Ahmed, MD1, Joel
Fishbain, MD2; 1. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 2.
St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
P1696. Eosinophilic Myenteric Ganglionitis: A Rare Cause of Colonic
Dysmotility
Nicholas Battista, MD; St. John Providence Health System, Southfield,
MI
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1667. Upper Alveolar Ridge Metastasis from Colon Cancer: A Unique
Presentation of Metastatic Colon Cancer
Christina Trotta, DO, Jeffrey Kim, MD (presenting author), Hareesha
Chakunta, MD, Tiffany Pompa, MD, Maneesh Jain, MD, Michael
Styler, MD; Drexel University College of Medicine, Hahnemann
University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1668. Transient Descending Colo-Colonic Intussusception Due to a
Large Fecaloma in an Adult: A Rare Case Report
Zubair Khan, MD, Anas Renno, MD, Ehsan Rafiq, MD, Umar Darr,
MD, Turki Alkully, MD, Thomas Sodeman, MD, FACG, Ali Nawras, MD,
FACG; University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P1669. A Rare Cause of Colonic Obstruction
Ian Cohen, MD1, Christopher Tan, MD1, Damian Fernandez, MD1,
Rachel Robbins, MD1, Paul Mustacchia, MD, MBA1, Prakash
Viswanathan, MD2; 1. Nassau University Medical Center, East
Meadow, NY; 2. Nassau University Medical Center, Mineola, NY
P1670. Mycophenolate Colitis: Don’t Rule It Out Yet!
Abhinav Goyal, MD, Moiz Salahuddin, MD, Yogesh Govil, MD; Einstein
Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
P1671. Endometriosis-Induced Bowel Ischemia
Jason Gonzales, PA-C, Whitney E. Steinmetz, ARNP, Srinivas Gunturu,
MD; Presbyterian Medical Group, Albuquerque, NM
P1672. Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome (CCS): A Rare Cause of Chronic
Diarrhea
Umair Iqbal, MD, Ahmad Chaudhary, MD, Sheikh Saleem, MD,
Daniel Gregory, MD, Nancy Merrell, MD; Bassett Medical Center,
Cooperstown, NY
P1673. Colonic Extramedullary Leukemia: A Liquid Tumor Solidified
Michael M. Skaret, MD1, Mary L. Kwok, MD1, Manish B. Singla, MD1,
Steven P. Armbruster, MD2; 1. Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center, Bethesda, MD; 2. Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL
P1674. A Melancholy Colitis with a Curious Remi-dy
Hirva Bakeri, MD1, Erik Olson, DO1, Chioma Ihunnah, MD1, Haleh
Vaziri, MD2; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington,
CT; 2. University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
P1675. Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP): A Rare Presentation of
Severe Anemia with Pancytopenia
Owen E. Baldwin, MD, Milton T. Smith, MD, FACG; University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
P1676. E. coli Sepsis: Red Flag for Colon Carcinoma
Hiren Patel, MD, Sohail Shaikh, MD; St. Joseph Regional Medical
Center, Paterson, NJ
P1677. Simultaneous Presentation of Olmesartan-Induced Enteropathy
and Ischemic Colitis
Sumona Bhattacharya, MD1, Hadie Razjouyan, MD2, Betty Chung,
DO, MPH, MA1, Amy Tilara, MD1, Mark Saxena, MD1; 1. Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood
Johnson University Hospital, North Brunswick, NJ
P1678. Primary Rectal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Presenting as a
Symptomatic Pre-sacral Mass: A Case Report
Amirali Kiyani, MD1, Walter Coyle, MD, FACG2; 1. Maricopa Integrated
Health System, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Scripps Green Hospital, San Diego, CA
P1679. Rectal Sarcoidosis: An Extremely Rare Finding
Tamoor Shahid, MD, Christopher Andrade, MD, Kamran Zahid, MD,
Nejat Kiyici, MD; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P1680. Sigmoid Cavernous Hemangiomas: Overlooked and
Misdiagnosed
Ahmad Nakshabandi, MD1, Rahman Nakshabendi, MD2, Andrew
C. Berry, DO3, Kristen Powell, BA, MA4, Nour S. Harake, MA4, Imad
Nakshabendi, MD, PhD, FACG.5; 1. Mercy Hospital and Medical
Center, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Florida College of Medicine,
Jacksonville, FL; 3. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 4. New
Tampa GI, Brandon, FL; 5. New Tampa GI, Tampa, FL
P1681. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1682. An Incidental Finding of Eosinophilic Colitis
Mauricio Valenzuela, MD1, Jeffrey A. Gill, MD2; 1. University of South
Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. James A. Haley VA
Hospital, Tampa, FL
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1697. Hanging on by a Thread – Colonic Bezoar Caused by Towel
Ingestion
Scott Dinneen, DO, Hadi Bhurgri, MD, Rishabh Gulati, MD, Arrigo
Rich, DO, Sushil Ahlawat, MD; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School,
Newark, NJ
P1698. Endosonographic Evaluation of an Ano-Rectal Lesion
Antonio Soto, MD, Rafael Tirado-Montijo, MD, Henry De Jesus, MD,
Priscilla Magno, MD; VA Caribbean Healthcare System, San Juan,
Puerto Rico
P1699. Fecal Impaction: Not Always a Benign Condition
Ana I. Velazquez, MD, MSc, Simi Singh, MD, Jahnavi Naik, MD;
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P1700. CMV Collitis Presenting as Pseudomembranes
Phillip C. Lindholm, MD, John Bassett, MD; Walter Reed National
Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
P1701. A Case of Chronic Idiopathic Megacolon
Paul Co, MD, Omar Khan, MD; Loyola University Medical Center,
Chicago, IL
P1702. Endoscopic Tattoing: From Blue to Black
Tony S. Brar, MD, Peter Draganov, MD; University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
P1703. Successful Endoscopic Management of a Rare Bleeding Colon
Polyp: Angiolipofibroma
George Khoudari, MD, Vivek Kaul, MD, FACG, Truptesh H. Kothari,
MD, MS, Shivangi Kothari, MD; Center for Advanced Therapeutic
Endoscopy, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of
Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P1704. Pyogenic Granuloma Masquerading as an Ulcerated Sigmoid
Polyp
Jimmy Giang, DO, Colin Wolslegel, DO, Matthew Lute, DO, William
Murchison, MD; Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P1705. Hematochezia After Treatment of a Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Laura E. Frado, MD1, Norman Neslin, MD2, Jonathan Huang, DO1;
1. University of Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital,
Rochester, NY; 2. Digestive Disease Medicine, Utica, NY
P1706. Colonic Leiomyosarcoma: A Rare Entity
Mark Pinkhasov, DO,PharmD1, Allen Ozeran, DO2, Muhammed Baig,
DO1, Ryan Denney, DO1, Michael Sciarra, DO1, Qi Zhang, MD, PhD3;
1. Hackensack University Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ; 2.
Hackensack University Medical Center, Edgewater, NJ; 3. Hackensack
University Medical Center, North Bergen, NY
P1707. An Eosinophilic Dilemma: A Curious Case of Eosinophilic
Gastroenteritis and Churg-Strauss Syndrome
Pavithra Indramohan, MD, Akash Gadani, MD, Lakshmi Harinath,
MD, Suzanne Morrissey, MD; Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh,
PA
P1708. Fatal Fulminant Clostridium difficile Colitis in an
Immunosuppressed Individual
Kishore Kumar, MD1, Vinaya Gaduputi, MD2, Rafeeq Ahmed, MD1,
Anil Dev, MD1, Daniel Farkas, MD1, Sridhar Chilimuri, MD1; 1. Bronx
Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY; 2. SBH Health System, Bronx,
NY
P1709. Stercoral Colitis: An Underdiagnosed Clinical Entity
John Leistner, MS31, Yana Cavanagh, MD2, Walid Baddoura, MD3; 1.
St George’s University, Elizabeth, NJ; 2. St. Joseph’s Regional Medical
Center, Paterson, NJ; 3. St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Paterson,
NJ
P1710. All Colonic Fistulae Are Not Created Equal: An Unusual
Manifestation of a Common Disease
Amar Dodda, MD, Murad Aburajab, MD; Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
P1711. Breast Cancer Metastasizing to Colon
Muhammed Nathani, MD, FACG1, Sheela Chandra, MDDS. MD2, Priya
Ramshesh, MD2, Asif Zamir, MD, FACG3; 1. Kelsey Seybold Clinic,
Spring, TX; 2. Kelsey Seybold Clinic, Houston, TX; 3. Renaissance
Gastroenterolgy Institute, Mission, TX
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P1712. Colonic Metastasis from Primary Lobular Breast Carcinoma
Rajdeep Singh, MBBS1, Bao Dinh, DO, MS2, Beth Schwartz, MD3,
Lila Tarmin, MD, FACG4; 1. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore,
MD; 2. Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Fairfax, VA; 3. Woodholme
Gastroenterology, Baltimore, MD; 4. Woodholme Gastroenterology, Ann
Arbor, MD
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P1713. Peripheral Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) Enhances
Prognostication in Resectable Colon Cancer
Shahrooz Rashtak, MD1, Xiaoyang Ruan, PhD2, Brooke Druliner, PhD2,
Hongfang Liu, PhD2, Mohamad Mouchli, MD2, Lisa Boardman, MD2;
1. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P1714. Effect of Glycemic Control on Colonic Adenoma-Carcinoma
Progression in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Lorenzo F. Ottaviano, MD1, Matthew V. Murray, MS2, Eduardo Quintero,
MD1, Mohammad Khan, MBBS1, Shaha Nabeel, MBBS2, Jose Deniz,
BS2, Li Huang, MD1, Bushra Wazed, MD1, Asem Qadeer, MD2, Wendy
Podany, MD1, Adam Solis-Cohen, MD3, Crystal Antoine, MD1, Juan
Carlos Bucobo, MD1, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD1, Ellen Li, MD, PhD1,
Joshua D. Miller, MD, MPH1; 1. Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony
Brook, NY; 2. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY; 3. Stony Brook
University Hospital, Selden, NY
P1715. The Effect of Military Sexual Trauma on Colorectal Cancer
Screening Rates in Veterans
Marianna Papademetriou, MD1, Alyson Kaplan, MD2, Craig Tenner,
MD3, Binhuan Wang, PhD4, Michael A. Poles, MD, PhD5, Joanna
Dognin, PsyD5; 1. New York University Langone Medical Center, New
York, NY; 2. New York University School of Medicine, Cambridge, MA;
3. New York University Langone Medical Center, Rye, NY; 4. Division
of Biostatistics Department of Population Health New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY; 5. VA New York Harbor Healthcare
System, New York, NY
P1716. Prevalence of High-Grade Dysplasia in Diminutive Colon Polyps
at a Community-Based Endoscopy Center: A Retrospective Analysis and
Literature Review
Victor Guharoy, MD1, J Robert Evans, MD, FACG2, Mary Lamoureux2,
Sultan M. Mohammad2; 1. University of California Riverside School of
Medicine, Riverside, CA; 2. Mountain View Surgery Center, Redlands,
CA
P1717. Prevalence, Characteristics, and Risk Factors of Interval
Rectal Cancer
Elliott J. Borinsky, MD, Gregory Cooper, MD; University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P1718. Higher Incidence of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in
Southeastern Appalachian Kentucky Due to Genetic and Epigenetic
Characteristics
Anjali Shankar1, Mark Dignan, PhD, MPH2, Lisbeth Selby, MD2, Uday
Shankar, MD3; 1. Sayre School, Hazard, KY; 2. University of Kentucky
College of Medcine, Lexington, KY; 3. Gastroenterology Associates of
Hazard, Hazard, KY
P1719. Influence of the Timing of Colonoscopy on the Bowel
Preparation Quality
Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Simran Arora, MD1, Osama
Kaddourah, MD1, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH2, Ajay Sekhon, MBBS1,
Shilpa Junna, MD1, Khalil Abuamr, MD1, Osama Yousef, MD1; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P1720. Prevalence of Comorbidities in Adult Veterans with Colorectal
Cancer (CRC)
Abdulfatah Issak, MD1, Sangeeta Agrawal, MBBS2; 1. Wright State
University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Kettering, OH; 2. Wright
State University, Dayton, OH
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1732. The Awake Patient: Unsedated Colonoscopies Are Associated
with Higher Adenoma Detection Rates
Daniel M. Kim, MD1, Anish H. Patel, MD1, Robert Lee, MD2, William E.
Karnes, MD2; 1. University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange,
CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University
of California Irvine, Orange, CA
P1733. Risk Factors for Advanced Colorectal Neoplasia in Veterans
Thomas F. Imperiale, MD1, Timothy Imler, MD1, Eric A. Sherer,
PhD2, Charles Kahi, MD3, Jason Larson3, Jon Cardwell3, Cynthia S.
Johnson, MS4, Fadi Antaki, MD5, Christopher Ashley, MD6, Gyorgy
Baffy, MD7, Ilseung Cho, MD8, Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS9, Jason
K. Hou, MD10, Mark A. Korsten, MD11, Anil B. Nagar, MD12, Swati
Patel, MD13, Kittichai Promrat, MD14, Douglas Robertson, MD, MPH15,
Sameer Saini, MD16, Robert Shaw, MD17, Amandeep Shergill, MD,
MPH18, Walter E. Smalley, MD, MPH19; 1. Indiana University School
of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Louisiana Tech University, Ruston,
LA; 3. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN; 4. Department
of Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis,
IN; 5. John D. Dingell VA Medical Center & Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI; 6. Samuel S. Stratton VAMC, Albany, NY; 7. VA Boston
HealthCare System, Boston, MA; 8. New York University, New York,
NY; 9. VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle, WA; 10. Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 11. James J. Peters VA Medical
Center, Bronx, NY; 12. West Haven VA Medical Center, West Haven,
CT; 13. Denver VA Medical Center, Denver, CO; 14. Brown University,
Providence, RI; 15. White River Junction VA Medical Center, White
River Junction, VT; 16. Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System, Ann
Arbor, MI; 17. New York VA Medical Center, Northport, NY; 18. San
Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA; 19. Nashville VA
Medical Center, Nashville, TN
P1734. A Standardized Pathology Reporting Workflow Improves
Frequency of Guideline Concordant Post Polypectomy Surveillance
Recommendations
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Annapoorani Veerappan, MD1, Samir Gupta, MD, MSCS2; 1.
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2. VA San Diego
Healthcare System, University of California San Diego, San Diego,
CA
P1735. Outcome of the First Large Consecutive Series of Patients
Using HyGIeaCare Prep Prior to Colonoscopy
Harish K. Gagneja, MD, FACG1, Parth Parekh, MD2, Dawn B.
Burleson, RN, MBA, CCRA3, David Johnson, MD, MACG4; 1. Austin
Gastroenterology, Austin, TX; 2. Tulane University School of Medicine,
New Orleans, LA; 3. HyGIeaCare, Inc., Austin, TX; 4. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1721. Should Adenoma Detection Rates Be Adjusted for Smokers and
Obese Adults? Data from the New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Joseph C. Anderson, MD1, Lynn Butterly, MD2, Christina M. Robinson,
MS3, Julie Weiss, MS2; 1. Dartmouth College Geisel School of
Medicine, Hanover, NH; 2. Dartmouth College Geisel School of
Medicine, Lebanon, NH; 3. New Hampshire Colonoscopy Registry,
Lebanon, NH
P1722. Trainees’ Knowledge and Application of Guideline
Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: A
Gap That Needs to Be Bridged
Abhishek Karwa, DO, Rushad Patell, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH,
Carol A. Burke, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1723. Enabling Adherence to Colorectal Cancer Screening and
Surveillance Guidelines in a Value-Based Healthcare System: A Mobile
Solution
Abhishek Karwa, DO, Rushad Patell, MD, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH,
Carol A. Burke, MD; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1724. Improvement in Colonoscopy Value Reporting Using ICD 10
Using Colon Polyp Segments
Lawrence Kosinski, MD, MBA1, Joel Brill, MD2, Howard Underwood,
MD, MBA3, Leanne Metcalfe, PhD4, Stephanie Miller, PhD5; 1. Illinois
Gastroenterology Group, Elgin, IL; 2. Predictive Health, Paradise Valley,
AZ; 3. Health Care Service Corporation, Chicago, IL; 4. Heath Care
Service Corporation, Houston, TX; 5. Yale University, New Haven, CT
P1725. Endoscopist Serrated Polyp Detection Rate (SDR) Highly
Correlates with Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR)
Rajesh Keswani, MD, MS1, Joanne Prinz, RN2, Rena Yadlapati, MD3,
Michael Manka, MBA2, David Grande, BS2, John E. Pandolfino,
MD, MS4; 1. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
Wilmette, IL; 2. Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL; 3.
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; 4.
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
P1726. Risk Factor Analysis of Initial Colonoscopies
Nanlong Liu, MD, Shifat Ahmed, MD, Nikhil Kadle, MD, Hammad
Liaquat, MD, Dhruv Chaudhary, MD, Aniruddh Patel, MD, Imad
Jaafar, MD, Stephen Furmanek, MPH, Annuradha Persaud, MPH,
Timothy Wiemken, PhD, MPH, CIC, Craig McClain, MD; University of
Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY
P1727. The Association Between Education and Colorectal Cancer
Screening among United States Veterans Aged 50-75 Years Old
Nicolette Rodriguez, MD, MPH1, Jeanette Smith, MD2; 1. Yale-New
Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT; 2. Warren Alpert Medical School of
Brown University, Providence, RI
P1728. Using Integrated Electronic Health Record (EHR) Data to
Identify Critical Variations in First Time Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
Screening Rates for Patients Receiving Primary Care at Chicago Area
Academic Medical Centers
Kathryn Jackson, MS, Satyender Goel, PhD, Abel Kho, MD, Rajesh
Keswani, MD; Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
P1729. What Are the Factors Influencing Participation in Colon Cancer
Screening in an Underserved Minority Population?
Denzil Etienne, MD1, Brian Zloczover, MD, MSc2, Mel A. Ona, MD,
MS, MPH, MA1, Emmanuel Ofori, MD1, Madhavi Reddy, MD1; 1.
Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Genesys Regional Medical
Center, Grand Blanc, MI
P1730. Air Insufflation vs Water Exchange Colonoscopy: A Multiple
Cross-over, N-of-1 Study in a Trainee
Daniel K. Chan, MD, Piet de Groen, MD; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1731. Comparison of Adenoma Detection Rate for Initial Screening
Colonoscopy vs. 10-year Follow-up Screening Examination
Rahul Sao, MD1, Bhoomika Bhatia, BS, BA2, Eesha R Sachdeva3,
Angelie R Saini3, Neeraj Sachdeva, MD3, Sanjay Jagannath, MD3; 1.
New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY;
2. Wake Endoscopy Center, Cockeysville, MD; 3. Wake Endoscopy
Center, Raleigh, NC
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
P1736. Hoofbeats from a Zebra: Colorectal Cancer in a Patient with
Systemic Sclerosis
Justin Brandler, MD1, Chung Sang Tse, MD1, Mary Drinane, MBBCh2,
Stephanie Hansel, MD, MS1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo
School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN
P1737. Muir-Torre Syndrome: A Rare Genetic Variant of Lynch
Syndrome
Bao Dinh, DO, MS1, Lila Tarmin, MD, FACG2; 1. Sinai Hospital of
Baltimore, Fairfax, VA; 2. Woodholme Gastroenterology, Ann Arbor, MD
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ENDOSCOPY
P1738. Impact of Topical Pharyngeal Anesthetics on Recovery of
Patients when Used with Propofol Sedation for Routine EGDs
Sheikh A Saleem, MD, Shashank Kotakonda, MD, Afeefa Shahnawaz,
MD, Melissa Scribani, MPH, David Ullman, MD; Bassett Medical
Center, Cooperstown, NY
P1739. Efficacy of Endoscopic Hydrostatic Balloon Dilation as Initial
Intervention for Dysphagia/Emesis After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
Anand Nath, MBBS1, Sayali Yewale, MBBS2, Timothy R. Shope, MD3,
Timothy R. Koch, MD3; 1. Department of Internal Medicine, MedStar
Washington Hospital Cetner, Washington, DC; 2. Department of
Pediatrics, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ; 3. Center
for Advanced Laparoscopic General & Bariatric Surgery, Medstar
Washington Hospital Center and Georgetown University School of
Medicine, Washington, DC
P1740. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1741. Endoscopic Management of Biliary Leaks and Pancreatic Duct
Leaks After Blunt and Penetrating Abdominal Trauma
Shelly Gurwara, MD, Tomas DaVee, MD, Patrick S. Yachimski, MD,
MPH; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
P1742. Small Bowel Tumors Detected by Double Balloon Enteroscopy:
An Eight-Year Experience
Peter R. Caruana, MD1, Pradeep Yarra, MD, MPH1, John H. Gilliam,
MD2; 1. Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC; 2. Wake
Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
P1743. Efficacy and Safety of Duodenal Endoscopic Mucosal
Resection: A Single-Center Experience
Abdelkader Chaar, MD1, Wesam Frandah, MD1, FNU Asad-UrRahman, MD2, Sameer Siddique, MD1, Robert Hawes, MD, FACG1,
Udayakumar Navaneethan, MD1, Shyam Varadarajulu, MD1,
Shantel Hebert-Magee, MD1, Muhammad Hasan, MD1; 1. Center for
Interventional Endoscopy, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL
P1744. Predictive Factors Associated with Positive Endoscopic
Findings During Evaluation for Iron Deficiency Anemia
Xin Zhang, MD, Ariela Marshall, MD, Bradley R. Lewis, MS, Ronald S.
Go, MD, Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG; Mayo Clinic, Rochester,
MN
P1745. Endoscopic Indications and Findings in Patients with HIV as
Compared with Age-Matched Controls
Russell Parvin, MD, Dhuha Alhankawi, MD, Jad Sargi, MD, Sandar
Linn, MD, Sofia Nigar, MD, Emmanuel Ofori, MD, Anjali Bakshi, MD,
Douglas Sepkowitz, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn Hospital
Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1746. The Utility of Mobile Application Technology to Analyze
Efficiency And Improve Operational Performance in the Endoscopy Unit
Neal K. Kaushal, MD, MBA, Rajinder Kaushal, MD, V. Raman
Muthusamy, MD; University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
P1747. Utilization of Over-the-Scope Clips at a Large Tertiary Care
Medical Center: Outcomes and Potential for Cost Savings
Michael T. Loughlin, DO, David L. Diehl, MD, Harshit S. Khara, MD,
Stacy Prall, DO; Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
P1748. The Incidence and Risk of Developing Primary Esophageal
Cancer in Patients with Oral and Pharyngeal Carcinoma: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P1749. Clinical Impact of Duodenoscope Microbiological Surveillance
Program: A Quality Improvement Initiative
2016 ACG Category Award (Endoscopy)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA1, Disha Sampat, MPH2, Suma
Chennubhotla, MD1, Vishal Kaila, MD3, Julie Guider, MD1, Bijun S.
Kannadath, MBBS1, Audrey Wanger, PhD1, Galit Holzmann-Pazgal,
MD1, John Butler, MD2, Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner, MD1; 1. UTHealth
McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX; 2. Memorial Hermann
Hospital Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX; 3. University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
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P1750. Efficacy, Safety, and Outcome of Endoscopic Treatment of
Benign Biliary Stricture by Using Multiple Plastic Stents vs Covered
Self-Expandable Metallic Stent in Randomized Clinical Trials
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P1751. Is Chromoendoscopy-Guided Endomicroscopy Always Superior
to Conventional Colonoscopy? In Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s Disease
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P1752. A Meta-Analysis of EUS-FNA Compared to EUS-FNB: Diagnostic
Yield and the Value of On-site Cytopathological Assessment
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD1, Ian S. Grimm, MD2, Bilal Ali, MD3, Tariq
Hammad, MD4, Faisal Kamal, MD3, Mohammad K. Ismail, MD3,
Todd H. Baron, MD, FACG2; 1. University of Tennessee, Memphis,
TN; 2. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; 3. University
of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN; 4. University of
Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
P1753. Retrospective Study of Gastrointestinal Disease Pathology
and Safety of Anesthesia in Patients with Down Syndrome Referred for
Endoscopy
Jagpal S. Klair, MD, Chitharanjan Duvoor, MD, Naga S. Addepally,
MBBS, Kent D. McKelvey, MD, James E. Hunt, MD, Clinton H. Gauss,
MS, Farshad Aduli, MD, Mohit Girotra, MD; University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P1754. Reduced Radiation Exposure with Endoscopist-Controlled
Fluoroscopy during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
(ERCP)
Samir Kakodkar, MD, Ali Haider, MD, Ina Zamfirova, MS, Kenneth Chi,
MD; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Des Plaines, IL
P1755. Prognosis of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding of the Outpatients
with the Peptic Ulcer Was Superior to That of the Hospitalized
Patients, but Did Not Depend on the Visiting Time to the Hospital in
Japan
Satoko Matsuura, MD1, Daisuke Yamaguchi, MD, PhD2, Nanae
Tsuruoka, MD, PhD1, Motoyasu Kusano, MD, PhD3, Kazuma Fujimoto,
MD, PhD1, Ryuuichi Iwakiri, MD, PhD4; 1. Department of Internal
Medicine & Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Saga Medical School, Saga,
Saga, Japan; 2. Department of Internal Medicine & Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy, Saga Medical School, Ureshino City, Saga, Japan; 3.
Department of Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery, Gunma University
Hospital, Maebashi, Gumma, Japan; 4. Saga Medical School, Saga,
Saga, Japan
P1756. Efficacy and Safety of MAC Sedation During Single-Balloon
ERCP
Lauren M. Yang, MD1, Meir Mizrahi, MD2, Arvind J. Trindade, MD3,
Jennifer Sheridan, MS2, Ram Chuttani, MD2, Mandeep S. Sawhney,
MBBS2, Douglas K. Pleskow, MD2, Tyler M. Berzin, MD2; 1. Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA;
2. Center for Advanced Endoscopy, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 3. Long Island Jewish
Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
P1757. Unit Efficiency at a Small Volume Office Endoscopy Unit: A
Ten-Step Quality Improvement Study
Suriya Sastri, MD, SACG; Midwest Endoscopy Center, Burr Ridge, IL
P1758. Clinical Outcomes of Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for
54 Early Rectal Cancers
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Toshifumi Mitani, PhD1, Shu Hoteya, PhD1, Takahito Toba, phD2,
Kosuke Nomura, MD1, Mitsuru Kaise, PhD3; 1. Toranomon Hospital,
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Toranomon hospital, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; 3.
Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
P1759. Endocuff™ Improves Polyp Detection by GI Fellows Across
Multiple Stages of Training
Anish H. Patel, MD1, Jasleen Grewal, MD2, Daniel M. Kim, MD1,
William E. Karnes, MD2; 1. University of California Irvine Medical
Center, Orange, CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease
Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1768. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Treating Achalasia Performed
by a Gastroenterologist: 4 Years’ Experience from a Single Endoscopy
Center
Wei Gong, MD, PhD1, Xiaowei Tang, MD, PhD2, Silin Huang,
MD1, Yutang Ren, MD, PhD3, Jieqiong Zhou, MD1, Qiaoping Gao,
MD1, Xiaofeng Zhang, MD2, Bo Jiang, MD, PhD3; 1. Guangdong
Provincial Key Laboratory of Gastroenterology, Department of
Gastroenterology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; 2. Department
of Gastroenterology, First People’s Hospital of Hangzhou,
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China; 3. Departmemt
of Gastroenterology, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Medical
Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
P1769. Development of a Novel Marker of Endoscopist Performance:
LT5R
Stanley Pietrak, MD, Gobind Sharma, MD, Timothy Colangelo, Niren
Jasutkar, MD, Christine Nguyen, Edward Gracely, PhD, Ricardo
Morgenstern, MD, James Reynolds, MD; Drexel University College of
Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P1770. Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy Is Safe and Effective for
Achalasia in Patients Older Than 60 Years of Age
Wei Gong, MD, PhD1, Xiaowei Tang, MD, PhD2, Yutang Ren, MD,
PhD3, Silin Huang, MD1, Qiaoping Gao, MD1, Jieqiong Zhou, MD1,
Xiaofeng Zhang, MD2, Bo Jiang, MD, PhD3; 1. Guangdong Provincial
Key Laboratory of Gastroenterology, Department of Gastroenterology,
Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou,
Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; 2. Department of
Gastroenterology, First People’s Hospital of Hangzhou, Hangzhou,
Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China; 3. Departmemt of
Gastroenterology, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Medical
Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
P1771. Peroral Endoscopic Shorter Myotomy for the Treatment of
Achalasia with Sigmoid-Esophagus: Our Preliminary Experience
Wei Gong, MD, PhD1, Xiaowei Tang, MD, PhD2, Silin Huang,
MD1, Yutang Ren, MD, PhD3, Qiaoping Gao, MD1, Jieqiong Zhou,
MD1, Xiaofeng Zhang, MD2, Bo Jiang, MD, PhD3; 1. Guangdong
Provincial Key Laboratory of Gastroenterology, Department
of Gastroenterology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical
University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; 2.
Department of Gastroenterology, First People’s Hospital of Hangzhou,
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China; 3. Departmemt
of Gastroenterology, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Medical
Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, People’s Republic of
China
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1760. The Impact of Point-of-Care INR Checks on Endoscopy
Cancellations
Ayush Sharma, MBBS, Saurabh Mukewar, MBBS, Rajesh
Krishnamoorthi, MD, Tarun Rustagi, MD, Shounak Majumder, MD,
Philip N. Okafor, MD, MPH; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1761. Risk of Bleeding on Anti-Platelet and Anti-coagulant Therapy
Undergoing Elective Endoscopic Procedures
Mohamad Imam, MBBS1, Dinesh Bande, MD1, Sajid Jalil, MD2; 1.
University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND; 2. Sanford Medical Center,
Fargo, ND
P1762. Schatzki’s Ring: Four Quadarant Disruption vs Dilation
Sangeeta Agrawal, MD, FACG, Roopa Gandhi, MD, Emily Poland, DO,
Ronald J. Markert, PhD; Wright State University, Dayton, OH
P1763. Comparison of Radiological Imaging and Endoscopic Findings:
A Look at the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
Tagore Sunkara, MD1, Kinesh Changela, MD2, Sury Anand, MD2; 1.
SBH Health System, Bronx, NY; 2. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn,
NY
P1764. A Multicenter, Consecutive, Randomized Study to Optimize the
Bowel Preparation Regimen for Colon Capsule Endoscopy
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
David Kastenberg, MD1, Wilmot C Burch, Jr., MD, FACG2, David
Romeo, MD3, Pankaj K. Kashyap, MD4, David Pound, MD5, Douglas
K. Rex, MD, MACG6; 1. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA;
2. Franklin Gastroenterology, Franklin, TN; 3. Dayton Gastroenterology,
Dayton, OH; 4. Pinnacle Research Group, LLC, Anniston, AL; 5.
Indianapolis Gastroenterology Research Foundation, Indianapolis, IN;
6. Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
P1765. European Colonoscopy Quality Investigation Group: Improving
Standards in Colonoscopy Through a Practice Level Audit Tool
J F. Riemann, MD, PhD1, Ingrid Demedts, MD, PhD2, Anurag Agrawal,
MD, PhD3, Rodrigo Jover, MD, PhD4, Akiko Ono, MD, PhD5, Pedro
Amaro, MD, PhD6, Erwin Toth, MD, PhD7, Pierre Eisendrath, MD,
PhD8, Ansuya Naidoo, MD9; 1. Klinikum Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen,
Germany; 2. UZ Leuven, Leuven, Brabant Wallon, Belgium; 3.
Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Doncaster, England, United Kingdom;
4. Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, Alicante, Spain; 5.
Virgen de la Arrixaca University Hospital, Murcia, Spain; 6. Coimbra
University Hospital, Coimbra, Spain; 7. Skåne University Hospital,
Malmö, Skane Lan, Sweden; 8. Erasme Hospital, Université Libre de
Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium; 9. Norgine, Ltd., Harefield, England,
United Kingdom
P1766. Comparative Evaluation the Efficacy of 2L Polyethylene Glycol
with Ascorbic Acid (PEG-Asc) and Oral Sulfate Solution (OSS) in Split
Method for Bowel Preparation: A Randomized Multicenter Phase III
Clinical Trial
Seong Dae Lee, MD1, Bun Kim, MD2, Kyung Su Han, MD2, Byung
Chang Kim, MD2, Eui-Gon Youk, MD1, Myung Jin Nam, MD2, Doo Han
Lee, MD1, Dae Kyung Sohn, MD, PhD2; 1. Daehang Hospital, Seoul,
South Korea; 2. National Cancer Center, Koyang, Kyonggi-do, South
Korea
P1767. Esophageal Stricture Rates after Endoscopic Mucosal
Resection
Omar Mousa, MD1, Michael Bartel, MD2, Krupa Patel, BS1, Reza
Milano, BS1, Bhaumik Brahmbhatt, MD1, Massimo Raimondo, MD1,
Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH1, Timothy Woodward, MD1; 1. Mayo
Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County,
Jacksonville, FL
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
ENDOSCOPY
P1772. Mucinous Neoplasm of the Appendix Diagnosed During Routine
Colonoscopy
Sivani Reddy, BA1, A.B. Reddy, MD, FACG2, Ashwani K. Singal, MD,
MS, FACG3; 1. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, AL;
2. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL; 3. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
P1773. An Unusual Case of Obstructive Jaundice Due to
Gastrointestinal Lipoma
Nizar Talaat, MD1, Renuka Melanie, MD1, Amit Raina, MD2; 1. East
Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC; 2. East
Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, Vidant Medical Center,
Greenville, NC
P1774. Closing the Gap: Deployment of an Over-the-Scope Clip After
Colonic Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
Matthew J. Sullivan, DO, Shashin Shah, MD, Hiral Shah, MD; Lehigh
Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1775. A Pulsatile Abdominal Mass with Associated Gastrointestinal
Bleeding: An Unexpected Finding of a Primary Aortoenteric Fistula
Makoto Nagahama, MD, Jose Luis Aranez, MD, Sikai Yang, MD,
Morteza Komeylian, MD, Adam Brouillard, BS, Michael Aronica, MS,
MD; State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY
P1776. Cerebral Air Embolism During Routine EGD
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Tom Stickle, MD, William Schindler, DO, Joseph G. Cheatham, MD;
Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA
P1777. A Rare Case of Oral Malignant Melanoma with Gastrointestinal
Metastases
Loc Ton, MD, Gurpartap Sidhu, MD, Tarek Almouradi, MD, Satya
Mishra, MD, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG; Cook County Health
and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL
P1778. Afferent Limb Syndrome Treated with EUS Guided
Gastrojejunostomy Using a Lumen-Apposing Self-expanding Metal
Stent (LAMS)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Amir N. Rezk, MD, Eliza Reed, David L. Diehl, MD; Geisinger Medical
Center, Danville, PA
P1779. Migration of an Intrauterine Contraceptive Device to the
Sigmoid Colon
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Marc Fenster1, Lia Thomas, MD2 (presenting author), Jay Fenster,
MD3; 1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY; 2. St. John’s
Episcopal Hospital, Far Rockaway, NY; 3. Five Towns Gastroenterology,
Cedarhurst, NY
P1780. Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia Presents as a Polypoid Mass in
a Cirrhotic: A Case Report
Catherine T. Hudson, MD, MPH1, Eric C. Fontenot, MD1, Stephen
W. Landreneau, MD2; 1. Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center, New Orleans, LA; 2. Louisiana State University School of
Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P1781. Splenic Injury After Colonoscopy: Could That Happen Twice? A
Case Report
Petros Christopoulos, MD, MSc1, Rajveer Thethi, MD, MRCS2, Ibrahim
Rajput, MD, MRCS1, Ahmed Tarig, MBBCh, FRCS I3; 1. Airedale
General Hospital, Eastburn, England, United Kingdom; 2. Airedale
General Horpital, Eastburn, England, United Kingdom; 3. Airedale
General Hospital, Eustburn, England, United Kingdom
P1782. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1783. Gastrointestinal Foreign Body: A Rare Complication of
Tracheoesophageal Puncture
Ying Tang, MD1, Joseph Fayad, MD2, David Hodges, MD2; 1.
University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV; 2. VA
Southern Nevada Healthcare System, Las Vegas, NV
P1784. Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Barrett’s Dysplasia Lined
Esophageal Diverticulum: A Common Technique Applied in an Unusual
Situation
Maoyin Pang, MD, PhD, Bhaumik Brahmbhatt, MD, Omar Mousa,
MBBS, Wei-Chung Chen, MD, MPH, Michael B. Wallace, MD, MPH,
Herbert Wolfsen, MD, FACG; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1785. Gastric Pancreatic Heterotopia with Lithiasis Removal Using
Single Incision Needle Knife (SINK) Technique
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Benjamin Yip, MD1, Mansi Kothari, MD2, Jason B. Samarasena, MD2;
1. University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA; 2. H. H.
Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of California
Irvine, Orange, CA
P1786. Whole Colonic Endoscopic Ultrasound Using a Novel Device:
In-Vivo Animal Study
Ashkan Farhadi, MD, MS, FACG1, Vahid Saadat2, Richard Ewers3; 1.
SanitizAir Inc, Irvine, CA; 2. SanitizAir Inc, Atherton, CA; 3. SanitizAir
Inc, Fullerton, CA
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P1787. Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Recurrent GI
Bleed
Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Gokul Bollu Janakan,
MD2, Rajayogesh Kalamegam, MD2, Sathiamoorthy Suriyanarayanan,
MD2, Prasad Menta Sanjeevaraya, MD2, Chandrasekar Thoguluva
Seshadri, MD2; 1. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2.
MedIndia Institute of Medical Specialties, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
P1788. Successful Overtube Assisted ERCP: A Single-Center Case
Series
Patrick Hickey, DO1, Shashin Shah, MD2, Tanveer Imam, MD2, Hiral
Shah, MD2; 1. Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA; 2. Eastern
Pennsylvania Gastroenterology and Liver Specialists, Allentown, PA
P1789. Diagnostic Features of Meckel’s Diverticulum Using Singleballoon Enteroscopy: A Case Series
Mike Wei, MD1, Chia-Hung Tu, MD2, Ming-Shiang Wu, MD, PhD2;
1. Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto, CA; 2. National Taiwan University
Hospital, Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China)
P1790. Stomach with Glasses: It Can Happen
Shifa Umar, MD, Ghita Moussaide, MD, Mohammad Bilal, MD, Elie
Aoun, MD; Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
P1791. Double Pylorus: Two Sides to One Story
Shifa Umar, MD, Mohammad Bilal, MD; Allegheny General Hospital,
Pittsburgh, PA
P1792. An Unusual Case of Polypoid Vascular Ectasia
Victor Aguin, MD, MSEd, Faiza Bhatti, MD, Mazen El Atrache, MD,
Nirmal Kaur, MD; Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI
P1793. Pancreatic Mass vs Incidental Finding
Elena Cabb, DO, MPH1, David Wes Powers, DO2, Karthik Mohan, DO,
FACG2; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Palmetto Hospital, Miami, FL;
2. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Hialeah, FL
P1794. EGD-Guided Liver BIopsy
David M. Cooley, MD1, Janak Parikh, MD2, Serge Sorser, MD1; 1.
St. John Providence Health System, Southfield, MI; 2. St. John
Providence Health System, Novi, MI
P1795. Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome with a Visible Vessel: An
Uncommon Cause of Lower GI Bleeding
John Vizuete, MD, MPH, Allan Parker, DO; University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
P1796. Bleeding Ectopic Duodenal Varix (DV): Use of a New
Microvascular Plug (MVP) Device Along with Transjugular Intrahepatic
Portosystemic Shunt TIPSS
Richa Bhardwaj, MBBS1, Gaurav Bhardwaj, MBBS2, Eric Bee, MD3,
Imad I. Ahmad, MD4, Steven Goldenberg, MD3, Raffi Karagozian,
MD5; 1. University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT;
2. University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT; 3. Saint Francis Hospital
and Medical Center, Hartford, CT; 4. University of Connecticut Health
Center, Farmington, CT; 5. University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, Hartford, CT
P1797. Pancreatic Pseudocyst Drainage with a LASEMS in an 11-YearOld
Jacques Beauvais, MD1, Safeera Javed, MD2, Rajesh Ramachandran,
MD1, Sammy Ho, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx,
NY; 2. Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY
P1798. A Rare Case Report of Severe Isolated Pre Pyloric Stenosis
Developed Forty Days after Accidental Lye Ingestion
Ameet Kumar, MD1, Lanre Jimoh, MD2, Thomas Denucci, MD2; 1.
Queens Hospital Center, Queens, NY; 2. Warren Alpert Medical School
of Brown University, Providence, RI
P1799. Successful Endoscopic Removal of Embedded Toothpick from
the Ascending Colon Utilizing “In-the-Channel” Ensheathing Technique
Abbey Barnard, MD, MPH, Wael N. El-Nachef, MD, Marc Kaneshiro,
MD; Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P1800. Pseudocyst Resolution in Two Shakes of a LAMS Tail
Allen R. Yu, BS1, Christopher Paiji, BA2, Shawn Kaye, MD2, Robert
Bucayu, BS2, Kenneth J. Chang, MD2, Jason B. Samarasena, MD2;
1. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of
California Irvine, Irvine, CA; 2. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive
Disease Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
ENDOSCOPY VIDEO FORUM
ESOPHAGUS
P1806. Positive Symptom Indices Are Associated with Increased Total
Acid Exposure Time in Patients with Symptomatic GERD
Ashton S. Townsend, DO, Kerolos Rizk, DO, Steven Clayton, MD, Nirav
Patil, MBBS,MPH; Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC
P1807. Prevalence of Dysplasia and Carcinoma at Initial Barrett’s
Esophagus Diagnosis in a Population Based BE Cohort
Swarup Kumar, MD, Kavel Visrodia, MD, Prachi Pophali, MD, Michele
Johnson, PTA, CCRP, David Katzka, MD, Prasad Iyer, MD; Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1808. Discordance Between Acid Reflux Events and ComputerIdentified Impedance Events in the Evaluation of Gastroesophageal
Reflux Disease
Andree H. Koop, MD, Dawn Francis, MD, Kenneth R. DeVault, MD;
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1809. Esophageal and Gastric Disease in US Residents with Ancestry
in Different Regions of India
Robert Genta, MD, FACG, Reenu Malhotra, MD, Kevin Turner, MD;
Miraca Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1810. Evolution of High-resolution Manometry Parameters in Patients
Who Undergo Lung Transplantation
Ali Raza, MD, Michael Arriaga, MD, Vineet Gudsoorkar, MD, Gulchin
Ergun, MD, Kumar Krishnan, MD; Houston Methodist Hospital,
Houston, TX
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1801. Importance of Chromoendoscopy and ESD Technique in an IBD
Patient
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Divya Mallam, MD1, Ghulamullah Shahzad, MD1, Shahzad Iqbal, MD,
FACG2; 1. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center,
New York, NY; 2. State University of New York Downstate Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1802. A Comprehensive Examination of the Novel Techniques Used
for in vivo and ex vivo Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy of Pancreatic
Cystic Lesions
Amrit K. Kamboj, MD1, Rohan M. Modi, MD2, Benjamin J. Swanson,
MD, PhD2, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS2, Somashekar G. Krishna, MD,
MPH2; 1. The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus,
OH; 2. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus,
OH
P1803. Cystic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Validation of in
vivo Needle-Based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Findings by ex vivo
Analysis
Amrit K. Kamboj, MD1, Rohan M. Modi, MD2, Benjamin J. Swanson,
MD, PhD2, Mary E. Dillhoff, MD, MS2, Darwin L. Conwell, MD, MS2,
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH2; 1. The Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH
P1804. Ain’t No Stopping U/S Now
Yongyan Cui, MD1, Steven N. Mathews, BS2, Demetrios Tzimas,
MD3, Adam Solis-Cohen, MD4, Mina Botros, MBBCh3, Jonathan M.
Buscaglia, MD3, Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD3; 1. Columbia University
Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Stony Brook University School of
Medicine, Stony Brook, NY; 3. Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony
Brook, NY; 4. Stony Brook University Hospital, Selden, NY
P1805. Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Staging: One-Stop Shop
Fayez Sarkis, MD1, Maya Khalil, MD1, Fouad Boulos, MD2, Imad Bou
Akl, MD2, Mohamad Eloubeidi, MD, MHS, FACG3; 1. University of
Miami, JFK Medical Center Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, FL; 2.
American University of Beirut, Beirut, Beyrouth, Lebanon; 3. Anniston
Digestive Health, Birmingham, AL
P1811. Evaluation of Esophageal Motor Dysfunction in Patients with
End-stage Lung Disease by Applying the Chicago Classification
Ali Raza, MD, Vineet Gudsoorkar, MD, Michael Arriaga, MD, Gulchin
Ergun, MD, Kumar Krishnan, MD; Houston Methodist Hospital,
Houston, TX
P1812. Pneumonectomy from Lung Transplant Does Not Significantly
Alter Esophageal Motor Function in Patients with End Stage Lung
Disease
Ali Raza, MD, Omer Anam, MD, Vineet Gudsoorkar, MD, Gulchin
Ergun, MD, Kumar Krishnan, MD; Houston Methodist Hospital,
Houston, TX
P1813. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Is Associated with
Worse Outcomes in Patients with Asthma Presenting to the Emergency
Department
Vishant Bansal, MD1, Kaveh Hajifathalian, MD2, Akaash Mittal, BS3,
Pankaj Aggarwal, BS4, Scott Gabbard, MD5, Nitin Aggarwal, MD6;
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, New York, NY; 2. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Beachwood, OH; 3. Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Rutgers University, Cleveland Heights, OH; 4. St. George’s
University, Cleveland Heights, OH; 5. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 6. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland Heights, OH
P1814. ICD-9 Code Does Not Accurately Identify Patients with
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Joshua Sloan, DO, Maria Lagarde, MD, Anna Platovsky, MD, Philip
Katz, MD, FACG; Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
P1815. Resident Knowledge of 2013 ACG Guidelines for
Management of GERD: A Comparison from 2013 to 2016
Joshua Sloan, DO1, Ramzi Mulki, MD2, Philip Katz, MD, FACG1;
1. Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Albert Einstein
Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
P1816. Impact of Metformin and Statin Use on Esophageal Cancer
Survival
Linda C. Cummings, MD, MS1, Tzuyung D. Kou, PhD2, Mark D.
Schluchter, PhD3, Amitabh Chak, MD1, Neal J. Meropol, MD1,
Gregory S. Cooper, MD1; 1. University Hospitals Case Medical
Center, Case Western Reserve University, Case Comprehensive
Cancer Center, Cleveland, OH; 2. Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH; 3. Case Western Reserve University, Case
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland, OH
P1817. The Clinical Course of Women with Barrett’s Esophagus
Allon Kahn, MD1, Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD2, Jonathan Callaway, MD1,
George Burdick, MD1, Michael D. Crowell, PhD, MACG1, Marcelo Vela,
MD1, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale,
AZ; 2. Mayo Clinic Arizona, Maricopa Integrated Health System,
Scottsdale, AZ
P1818. Clinical and Manometric Characteristics of LES-dependent and
Independent Jackhammer Esophagus
Allon Kahn, MD1, Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD2, George Burdick, MD1,
David Fleischer, MD1, Francisco C Ramirez, MD, FACG1, Michael D.
Crowell, PhD, MACG1, Marcelo Vela, MD1; 1. Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale,
AZ; 2. Mayo Clinic Arizona, Maricopa Integrated Health System,
Scottsdale, AZ
P1819. Relationship Between Hiatal Hernia and Cardiac Arrhythmia in
GERD Patients
Sayf bala, MD1, Ali Alkhayro, MD2, Amine Hila, MD1; 1. UHS Wilson
Hospital, Johnson City, NY; 2. Binghamton Gastroentrology, Johnson
City, NY
P1820. Mallory Weiss Syndrome Is Not Associated with Hiatal Hernia:
A Matched Case-Control Study from a Nationwide Sample
Juan E. Corral, MD1, Tara Keihanian, MD2, Paul T. Kroner, MD3,
Ryan M. Dauer, MD2, Frank J. Lukens, MD4, Daniel A. Sussman,
MD, MSPH5; 1. Mayo Clinic, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; 2. University
of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 3. Mount Sinai St.
Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 4. Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, FL; 5. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Miami, FL
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1821. Assessment of Tumor Size Before and After Palliative
Endoscopic Spray Cryotherapy for Treatment of Dysphagia in Advanced
Esophageal Cancer: A Pilot Study
Ravi Prakash, MD, MRCP, Jeff Choh, MD, Rajeev Nayar, MD, Digant
Gupta, MD, MPH, Pankaj Vashi, MD; Cancer Treatment Centers of
America, Zion, IL
P1822. Comparison of Safety, Efficacy, and Long-term Outcomes of
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for Treatment of Dysplastic Barrett’s in
a Low-Volume Center Compared to Published Standards from HighVolume Centers
Naga saranya Addepally, MBBS, Jagpal singh. Klair, MBBS, Farshad
Aduli, MD, Mohit Girotra, MD; University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, Little Rock, AR
P1823. Assessment of Sponge-on-String Device Parameters for the
Non-endoscopic Detection of Barrett’s Esophagus: Results from a
Randomized Trial
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Prasad Iyer, MD, Michele Johnson, PTA, CCRP, Ramona Lansing,
Tracy C. Yab, BS, William R. Taylor, MS, Seth W. Slettedahl, MS,
Douglas W. Mahoney, MS, Mary Devens, CCRP, Julie Simonson, Calise
K. Berger, BS, Patrick H. Foote, BS, Thomas Smyrk, MD, Kenneth
Wang, MD, David Katzka, MD, David A. Ahlquist, MD; Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
P1824. Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Male Predominance Is Present
Across All Ethnic Groups
Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG, Kevin Turner, MD; Miraca Life Sciences
Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1825. Analyses of Change from Baseline Heartburn-Free Days in
Subjects with Higher vs Lower Heartburn Frequency Treated with
Esomeprazole 20 Mg
David Johnson, MD, MACG1, Anne Le Moigne, BS2, Heather Wassel,
BS2, Charles Pollack, MD, PhD2, Peter Nagy, MD3; 1. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Norfolk, VA; 2. Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, Madison,
NJ; 3. AstraZeneca R&D, Mölndal, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden
P1826. The Implications of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
on Emergency Department Visits in Patients with Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Kaveh Hajifathalian, MD1, Vishant Bansal, MD2, Pankaj Aggarwal,
BS3, Akaash Mittal, BS4, Scott Gabbard, MD5, Nitin Aggarwal, MD6;
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Beachwood, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, New York, NY; 3. St. George’s University, Cleveland
Heights, OH; 4. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers
University, Cleveland Heights, OH; 5. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 6. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland Heights, OH
P1827. Correlation Between Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study
and Esophageal Manometry Parameters in Assessing Oropharyngeal
Dysphagia
Michelle Srisuwananukorn, MD, Neelam Balasubramanian, Mukund
Venu, MD; Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
P1828. Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy Complements White Light
Endoscopy During Surveillance for Barrett’s Esophagus
Vani J. Konda, MD1, Brooks D. Cash, MD2, Arvind Trindade, MD3,
Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA4; 1. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2.
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 3. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ
School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY; 4. Lewis Katz School of Medicine
at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P1829. Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy Facilitates Identification
and Sampling of Advanced Esophageal Histopathology: Results from a
Multi-Center Registry
Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA1, Brooks D. Cash, MD2, Vani J.
Konda, MD3, Arvind Trindade, MD4, Kenneth J. Chang, MD5; 1.
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 3. University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL; 4. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine,
Hempstead, NY; 5. H. H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease
Center, University of California Irvine, Orange, CA
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P1830. Gender Differences in Patients with Lymphocytic Esophagitis
Meera Avila, MD1, Manju Ambelil, MD1, Nathaniel Avila, MD2, Patrick
Yu, MD1, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA2, Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG2, Andrew
Dupont, MD2, Mamoun Younes, MD2, Sushovan Guha, MD, PhD2, Erik
Rahimi, MD2; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P1831. Characteristics of Patients with Overlapping Lymphocytic
and Eosinophilic Esophagitis Compared to Patients with Isolated
Lymphocytic Esophagitis or Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Meera Avila, MD1, Manju Ambelil, MD1, Nathaniel Avila, MD1, Patrick
Yu, MD1, Nirav Thosani, MD, MHA2, Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG2, Andrew
Dupont, MD2, Mamoun Younes, MD2, Sushovan Guha, MD, PhD2, Erik
Rahimi, MD2; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P1832. Radiofrequency Ablation and Focal Endoscopic Resection in
Barrett’s Esophagus Treatment: A Single-Center Experience
Abdelkader Chaar, MD1, Sameer Siddique, MD1, FNU Asad-UrRahman, MD2, Wesam Frandah, MD1, Robert Hawes, MD, FACG1,
Udayakumar Navaneethan, MD1, Shyam Varadarajulu, MD1,
Shantel Hebert-Magee, MD1, Muhammad Hasan, MD1; 1. Center for
Interventional Endoscopy, Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. Florida
Hospital, Orlando, FL
P1833. Gastroesopahgeal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Interstitial Lung
Disease (ILD) in the National Emergency Database Sample (NEDS)
Pankaj Aggarwal, BS1, Akaash Mittal, BS2, Kaveh Hajifathalian, MD3,
Vishant Bansal, MD4, Scott Gabbard, MD5, Nitin Aggarwal, MD6; 1.
St. George’s University School of Medicine, Cleveland Heights, OH; 2.
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, Cleveland
Heights, OH; 3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Beachwood, OH; 4.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, New York, NY; 5. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 6. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Heights, OH
P1834. Clinical Improvement in Eosinophilic Esophagitis Patients
Treated with Endoscopic Esophageal Dilation: A Meta-analysis and
Systematic Review
Kavitha Jacob, MD1, Harsha Moole, MD2, Vishnu Moole, MBBS3,
Sowmya Dharmapuri, MBBS3, Raghuveer Boddireddy, MBBS3,
Pratyusha Yedma, MBBS3, Naveen Bondalapati, MD4, Achuta Uppu,
MD5, Abhiram Duvvuri, MD6, Srinivas Puli, MD1; 1. University of Illinois
College of Medicine, Peoria, IL; 2. University of Illinois College of
Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 3. NTR University of Health Sciences,
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India; 4. Barnes Jewish Christian
Medical Group, St. Louis, MO; 5. Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Bronx, NY; 6. Kansas City VA Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
P1835. A Comparison Between Manometry Studies Obtained in
Academic vs Community-Based Healthcare Setting
Kevin Batte, MD1, Abid Javed2, Mustafa Abdul-Hussein, MD,
MSCR1, Donald Castell, MD1; 1. Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC; 2. Medical University of South Carolina, Mount
Pleasant, SC
P1836. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Perioperative
Outcomes of Peroral Esophageal Myotomy (POEM) vs Laparoscopic
Heller’s Myotomy (LHM) for Achalasia
Aiman Awaiz, MBBS1, Rossita Yunus, PhD2, Shahjahan Khan, PhD3,
Breda Memon, RGN, LLB4, Muhammad Memon, MBBS, MA Clin
Ed, DCH4; 1. Sindh Medical College, Torrance, CA; 2. Institute of
Mathematical Sciences, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor,
Malaysia; 3. School of Agricultural, Computing and Environmental
Sciences, International Centre for Applied Climate Science, University
of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia; 4.
Mayne Medical School, School of Medicine, University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
ESOPHAGUS
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POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1837. Doxycycline-Induced Esophageal Ulcers among Deployed U.S.
Service Members: A Case Series
C. Brock Miller, MD, Adrian R. Barron, MD; United States Air Force,
San Antonio, TX
P1838. IgG4-Related Esophageal Disease
Ayah Oglat, MD, Ali Raza, MD, Kumar Krishnan, MD; Houston
Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
P1839. The Black Esophagus: An Uncommon Cause of Odynophagia
Mahendran Jayaraj, MD1, Altaf Dawood, MD1, David Hodges, MD2;
1. University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV; 2. VA
Southern Nevada Healthcare System, Las Vegas, NV
P1840. An Elusive Fishbone: The Role for Repeat Imaging and Rigid
Endoscopy
Kimberly Zibert, DO, John Bassett, MD; Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
P1841. Laryngeal Hair an Incidental Finding
Michael Itidiare, DO, MBS1, Priya Mehta, DO2, Ramasamy Nathan,
MD3; 1. Hackensack University Medical Center-MSH, Springfield, NJ;
2. Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside Hospital, Glen
Ridge, NJ; 3. Hackensack University Medical Center, Glen Ridge, NJ
P1842. Kommerell’s Diverticulum and Right-Sided Aortic Arch: A Case
of a Refractory Epigastric Pain Prior to Development of Dysphagia and
Dyspnea
Negar Niknam, MD, Kaveh Zivari, MD, Prasun Shah, MD,
Kadirawelpillai Iswara, MD, FACLP, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD;
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1843. Black Esophagus: Acute Esophageal Necrosis in
Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State
YongYan MD, MD1, Lorenzo F. Ottaviano, MD2, Eduardo Quintero,
MD2, Demetrios Tzimas, MD2, Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD2; 1.
Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Stony Brook
University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY
P1844. Polypoid Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus Successfully
Eradicated with Polypectomies and Radiofrequency Ablation
Megan Murphy, MD, Christina Tofani, MD, Kunjal Gandhi, MD,
Anthony Infantolino, MD, FACG; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital,
Philadelphia, PA
P1845. Simultaneous Pseudo-achalasia and Renal Failure: A Rare
Presentation of Amyloidosis
Ahmad Armoghan Yousuf. Awan, MD1, Ahmed Arslan Yousuf. Awan,
MD2, Edris Meda, MD3, Mohammad Awan, MBBS, FCPS, CCST4;
1. Howard University Hospital, Arlington, VA; 2. Hattiesburg Clinic,
Forrest General Hospital, Hattiesburg, MS; 3. Howard University
College of Medicine, Washington, DC; 4. Shifa International Hospital,
Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
P1846. Hiccups May Not Be as Innocent as You Think
Yvette Wang, DO1, Monica Zeitz, MD2, Rishik Vashisht, MD3; 1. Crozer
Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA; 2. Crozer Chester Medical
Center, Media, PA; 3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1847. Pseudoachalasia Secondary to Metastatic Cancer
Akram Audi, MD1, Shervin Shafa, MD2, Wadha Aljaser, MD2; 1.
Rochester Regional Health, Unity Hospital, Rochester, NY; 2.
Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1848. Calcification of Esophageal Mass: An Unusual but Reassuring
Finding
Asad Jehangir, MD1, Brian Le, MD1, Ranjan Pathak, MD1, Seth
Rosenzweig, MD2; 1. Reading Health System, West Reading, PA; 2.
Digestive Disease Associates, Wyomissing, PA
P1849. Swiss Cheese Esophagus: A Case of Esophageal Intramural
Pseudodiverticulosis
Rufaat Mando, MD, Allison Locke, MD, James Swenson, MD, Mark
Young, MD; East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P1850. An Unusual Cause of Candida Esophagitis: Esophageal
Intramural Pseudodiverticulosis
Christos Christolias, MD, Prasun Shah, MD, Jonathan Gorellek, MD,
Kambiz Kadkhodayan, MD, Joel Albert, MD, Rabin Rahmani, MD;
Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P1851. An Incidental Thyroid Nodule as the Initial Finding of an
Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus
Marisa Evans, MD, Shyam Thakkar, MD; Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA
P1852. Three Cases of Esophageal Squamous Papilloma: A Rare and
Poorly Understood Lesion
Omar Shahbaz, MS, MD, Won K. Cho, MD; MedStar Georgetown
University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1853. A Case of Rare but Lethal Paraquat Toxicity
Pranav Patel, MD1, Qurratulain Baig, MD1, Kamran Zahid, MD1,
Damodar Pandey, MD2, Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore
Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Montefiore Medical Center-Wakefield
Division, Bronx, NY
P1854. A Case of Massive Hematemesis from a Paraesophageal
Hernia Containing Stomach, Bowel, and Pancreas
Michelle C. Tong, MD, Craig Gluckman, MD, Ioannis Oikonomou, MD;
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
P1855. A Gene Expression Profile Test (EoGenius) Can Predict
Subsequent Development of Histologic Eosinophilic Esophagitis in
Patients with Non-diagnostic Index Biopsies
Richard Lash, MD, FACG, Ranjitha Veerappan, MD, Robert M.
Genta, MD, FACG, Kimberly Schwanbeck, BS, MB(ASCP); Miraca
Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX
P1856. Verrucous Carcinoma and Squamous Papilloma of the
Esophagus: Two Rare Endoscopic Findings with Pathological
Resemblance, but Different Clinical Outcomes
Mauricio Torrealba, MD1, Manuel Berzosa, MD2; 1. Hennepin
County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN; 2. Mount Sinai Medical
Center, Miami, FL
P1857. Esophageal Mass: The Unusual Suspect
Prathab Devaraj, MD, Swapna Gayam, MD; West Virginia University
Hospital, Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, WV
P1858. Cerebral Air Embolism: An Uncommon Complication of
Endoscopy
Ergen Muso, DO1, Eliezer Chaim. Kinberg, MS2, Nomi K. Sherwin,
MS2, Brenda Nguyen, MS2, Jay Kamdar, MS2, Robert Guagenti, DO3,
Julio Warren, MD4; 1. Largo Medical Center, Largo, FL; 2. University
of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, FL; 3. Department
of Medicine, Section of Gastroenterology, Bay Pines VA Healthcare
System, Saint Petersburg, FL; 4. Department of Anesthesiology, Bay
Pines VA Healthcare System, Saint Petersburg, FL
P1859. A Case of HPV Induced Extensive Esophageal Papillomatosis
Anusha Vittal, MBBS1, Vijay Kanakadandi, MD1, Amit Rastogi, MD2; 1.
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS; 2. University of
Kansas, Overland Park, KS
P1860. Pemphigus Vulgaris with Esophageal Involvement
Herlihy J. Daniel, MD, Madeline Russell, MD, Martin Scobey, MD;
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
P1861. A Case of PPI Responsive Lymphocytic Esophagitis
Ashton S. Townsend, DO, Kerolos Rizk, DO, Steven Clayton, MD;
Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC
P1862. Using Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in Patients with
Esophageal Varices and Barrett’s Esophagus
Anna Lipowska, MD1, Shreya Sengupta, MD2, Namrata Setia, MD1,
Andrew Aronsohn, MD1, Helen Te, MD1, Andres Gelrud, MD3, Vani
J. Konda, MD1; 1. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of Chicago Center for
Endoscopic Research and Therapeutics, Chicago, IL
P1863. Massive Submucosal Esophageal Tear from Meat Impaction in
Candida Esophagitis
Cassidy Alexandre, MD1, Bernard Partiula, DO1, Kelly Teagle, DO1,
Prashant Mudireddy, MD1, Kathlynn F. Caguiat, MD2; 1. Lenox Hill
Hospital/Northwell Health, New York, NY; 2. Northwell Health Lenox
Hill Hospital, New York, NY
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P1864. The Case of a Self-Resolving Type III Achalasia after Bilateral
Lung Transplant
Vishant Bansal, MBBS, MD1, Nitin Aggarwal, MD2, Zubin Arora,
MD3, Scott Gabbard, MD4; 1. Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center,
Woodhaven, NY; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland Heights,
OH; 3. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 4. Digestive
Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1865. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1866. An Unusual Location for Pancreatic Heterotopia: The
Gastroesophageal Junction
Tina Pakala, MD1, George Wu, MD2; 1. University of Connecticut
Health Center, West Hartford, CT; 2. University of Connecticut Health
Center, Farmington, CT
P1867. Achalasia after Bariatric Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
Reversal
Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Mazen Shobassy, MD, MPH2, Sakher
Albadarin, MD1, Khalil Abuamr, MD1, Wendell Clarkston, MD1; 1.
University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City,
MO; 2. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P1868. Achalasia: A Risk Factor for Esophageal Squamous Cell
Carcinoma to Keep in the Differential
Kristine Gade, MD, Christine Shanahan, BS, Jeanetta Frye, MD, R.
Ann Hays, MD; University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
P1869. Mid-Esophageal Food Bolus Impaction Associated with
Prominent, Segmental Esophageal Papillomatosis and Squamous Cell
Carcinoma
Joseph Yarze, MD, FACG1, Michael Tadros, MD2; 1. Gastroenterology
Associates of Northern New York, Glens Falls, NY; 2. Albany Medical
College, Albany, NY
P1870. A Case of Refractory Hypercalcemia in Squamous Cell
Carcinoma of Esophagus
Hamza Arif, MD1, Moeezullah Beg, MD1, Moaz Sial, MD2, Michael
Babich, MD3; 1. Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 2.
Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA; 3. Department of
Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P1871. “Black Esophagus”: Low Flow State and Acute Esophageal
Necrosis
Bilal Gondal, MD, MRCSI, Aaron Miller, MD, Shu-Yuan Xiao, MD,
Ira Hanan, MD, Gautham Reddy, MD, FACG; University of Chicago
Medical Center, Chicago, IL
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P1872. The Majority of Quality of Life Domains Are Impacted in IBS
Patients: A Need for Intervention
Pamela J. Leone, MD, MPH1, Rocio Lopez, MS, MPH1, Xavier
Jimenez, MD1, Samita Garg, MD2; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1873. Analysis of Potential Predictors of Symptom Recurrence in
Patients Treated with Rifaximin for Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Anthony J. Lembo, MD1, Satish Rao, MD, PhD2, Ray Wolf, PharmD3,
Mark Pimentel, MD4; 1. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 2. Digestive Health Center,
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA; 3. Salix Pharmaceuticals,
Raleigh, NC; 4. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P1874. Safety and Tolerability of Rifaximin in the Treatment of Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A Pooled Analysis of 4 Randomized, PlaceboControlled Trials
Anthony J. Lembo, MD1, Mark Pimentel, MD2, Ray Wolf, PharmD3;
1. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA; 2. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 3. Salix
Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC
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P1875. Efficacy of Rifaximin on Bowel Movement Urgency in Patients
with Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D): A Pooled
Analysis of 3 Phase 3 Trials
Mark Pimentel, MD1, Brooks D. Cash, MD2, Ray Wolf, PharmD3,
Anthony J. Lembo, MD4; 1. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA; 2. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 3. Salix
Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC; 4. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
P1876. Impact of Baseline Pain Severity on the Efficacy of Eluxadoline
in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea
Lucinda A. Harris, MS, MD1, Susan Lucak, MD2, Lin Chang, MD3,
Catherine Gutman, PhD4, David A. Andrae, PhD5, Leonard S. Dove,
PhD6, Paul S. Covington, MD7; 1. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY; 3. David
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA; 4. Allergan,
PLC, Jersey City, NJ; 5. Allergan, PLC, Austin, TX; 6. Former employee
of Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an affiliate of Allergan plc, Driftwood,
TX; 7. Former employee of Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an affiliate of
Allergan plc, Wilmington, NC
P1877. A Prospective Study on Racial Disparities in Patients with
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Horst C. Weber, MD1, Mustafa Haroon, MD2, Gayatri Patel, MD2, Ling
Guo, MD3, Howard Cabral, PhD4, Corbett Shelton, MD2; 1. Boston
Medical Center, Jamaica Plain, MA; 2. Boston Medical Center, Boston,
MA; 3. Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA; 4. Boston
University School of Public Health, Boston, MA
P1878. Obesity Impacts Mortality and Resource Utilization in Patients
Admitted with Gastroparesis: A Nationwide Analysis
Francis Okeke, MD, MPH1, Marwan Abougergi, MD2; 1. Johns
Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Essex, MD; 2. Catalyst Medical
Consulting LLC, Baltimore, MD
P1879. Gastroparesis Impacts Mortality and Resource Utilization in
Patients Admitted with Obesity: A Nationwide Analysis
Francis Okeke, MD, MPH; Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center,
Essex, MD
P1880. Is There a Best Criteria to Use When Interpreting Lactulose
Hydrogen Breath Testing with Nuclear Medicne Validation for the
Diagnosis of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth?
2016 ACG Fellows-In-Training Award (Functional Bowel Disease
Category)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Nathaniel Avila, MD1, Meera Avila, MD2, Jake Hutto, MD3, Andrew
Dupont, MD1; 1. UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX; 2.
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 3.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P1881. SYN-010 Modified-Release Lovastatin Does Not Significantly
Alter Lipid Parameters at Doses that Reduce Methane and Alleviate
Symptoms in Patients Suffering Irritable Bowel Syndrome with
Constipation (IBS-C)
Vince Wacher, PhD1, Klaus Gottlieb, MD2, Joseph Sliman, MD, MPH2,
Olivia Coughlin, PhD2, John Kokai-Kun, PhD2, Heather McFall, MS2,
Mark Pimentel, MD3; 1. Synthetic Biologics, Inc., Rockkville, MD;
2. Synthetic Biologics, Inc., Rockville, MD; 3. Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA
P1882. Chronic Constipation and IBS-C Treatment and Outcomes
Real World Research Platform (CONTOR): A Large, Longitudinal
Observational Study
Jessica L. Abel, MPH1, Douglas C.A. Taylor, MBA2, Jalpa A. Doshi,
PhD3, Carolyn Martin, MSW4, Alyssa Goolsby Hunter, MA4, Breanna
Essoi, MPH4, Paul Buzinec, MS4, Robyn T. Carson, MPH1, David
S. Reasner, PhD2, Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, FACG5, William
D. Chey, MD, FACG6; 1. Allergan, PLC, Jersey City, NJ; 2. Ironwood
Pharmaceuticals, Inc, Cambridge, MA; 3. University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA; 4. Optum, Inc., Eden Prairie, MN; 5. Cedars-Sinai
Center for Outcomes Research and Education, Los Angeles, CA; 6.
University of Michigan Gastroenterology, Ann Arbor, MI
P1883. The Association Between Chronic Hepatitis C Infection and
Constipation: A Population Based Study from the National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey
Ye Eun Kwak, MD; Bridgeport Hospital, Yale University School of
Medicine, Bridgeport, CT
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1884. Predictors of Response to Teduglutide Among Patients with
Parenteral Nutrition-Dependent Short Bowel Syndrome
Douglas L. Seidner, MD1, Francisca Joly, MD, PhD2, Simon M. Gabe,
MD3, Fan Mu, MSc, ScD4, Jipan Xie, MD, PhD5, Sneha S. Kelkar,
MSc, MPH5, Kristina Chen, MS, PharmD6, Clement Olivier, MD7;
1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; 2. Beaujon
Hospital, Clichy and Research Center for Inflammation, Paris
Montmartre, France; 3. St. Mark’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom;
4. Analysis Group, Boston, MA; 5. Analysis Group, New York, NY; 6.
Shire Pharmaceuticals, PLC, Lexington, MA; 7. Shire Pharmaceuticals,
PLC, Zug, Switzerland
P1885. Gastrointestinal (GI) Disease Burden in Patients with Postural
Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Abnormalities Found on
High-Resolution Motility Testing
Hassan Siddiki, MD, MS, Jennifer Horsley-Silva, MD, Brent Goodman,
MD, Amy Foxx-Orenstein, DO, Julie Khoury, MD, Charlene Hoffman
Snyder, CNP, DNP, RN, Michael D. Crowell, PhD, MACG, Marcelo
Vela, MD, Lucinda Harris, MD; Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ
P1886. The Use of Nuclear Medicine Transit Scan in Patients with
Suspected Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth to Evaluate Double
Peak Criteria Made Through Lactulose Hydrogen Breath Testing
Meera Avila, MD1, Jake Hutto, MD2, Nathaniel Avila, MD1, Andrew
Dupont, MD3; 1. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,
Houston, TX; 2. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,
Dallas, TX; 3. UTHealth McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX
P1887. Eluxadoline Induced Pancreatitis: A Case Report
Anuj Chhaparia, MD, Muhammad Hammami, MD, Katie Schroeder,
MD; Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO
P1888. A Case of Wernicke’s Encephalopathy Presenting with Upper
Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Abnormal Esophageal Manometry
Dean Ehrlich, MD, Adarsh M. Thaker, MD, Mufaddal Q. Dahodwala,
MD, Kevin Ghassemi, MD; Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA
P1889. Abdominal Epilepsy: A Rare Cause of Paroxysmal Abdominal
Symptoms Associated with Epilepsy
Harika Balagoni, MD, Rufaat Mando, MD, Dhara Chaudhari, MD,
James Alan. Swenson, MD, Mark Young, MD; East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN
IBD
P1890. Post-marketing Safety Experience with Vedolizumab:
Malignancy
Fatima Bhayat, MBChB, MPH, PhD, MFPM, Aimee Blake; Takeda
Development Centre Europe, Ltd., London, England, United Kingdom
P1891. Integrating Smoking Cessation Directly into Crohn’s Disease
Care: A Prospective Singl-Center Experience
Elizabeth A. Scoville, MD, Hilary Tindle, MD, MPH, Shelly Gurwara,
MD, Stephanie Pointer, MD, Caroline Duley, ANPC, Anne Nohl, PA-C,
Kim Annis, PA-C, Sara Horst, MD, MPH, Dawn W. Adams, MD, David
Schwartz, MD, FACG, Dawn B. Beaulieu, MD; Vanderbilt University
Medical Center, Nashville, TN
P1892. Platelet-to-Albumin Ratio Is a Predictor of Colectomy Within
90 Days in Patients Hospitalized for Severe Ulcerative Colitis
Joshua A. Turkeltaub, MD1, Akbar K. Waljee, MD, MSc2, Shail M.
Govani, MD, MSc1, Julajak Limsrivilai, MD1, Peter Higgins, MD, PhD,
MSc3, Ryan W. Stidham, MD, MSc1; 1. University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, MI; 2. Ann Arbor VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor,
MI; 3. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
POSTERS
TUESDAY
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISEASE
P1893. Early Biologic Treatment of Crohn’s Disease Slows Progression
Rate of Change of Lemann Index of Cumulative Bowel Damage
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Hina J. Panchal, MD1, Mathilde Wagner, MD1, Nicolas Duveau,
MD2, Manjil Chatterji, MD1, Bachir Taouli, MD1, Russell McBride,
PhD MPH1, Benjamin Pariente, MD2, Marla Dubinsky, MD1, Judy
H. Cho, MD1, Jean-Frederic Colombel, MD1, David Sachar, MD1; 1.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2. Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille, Lille, Haute-Normandie, France
P1894. Genetic Markers and Clinical Disease Activity in Crohn’s
Disease: Results from a Cohort at a Tertiary Care IBD Referral Center
Sumant Arora, MD1, Krishna Venkata, MD1, Fenglong Xie, PhD2,
Talha A. Malik, MD, MSPH2; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery
Program, Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL
P1895. Comparison of Bowel Movements and SIBDQ in Ulcerative
Colitis Patients with and without Mucosal Scarring
Alice C. Jiang, MD, Mohamed M. Bayoumi, MD, Shriram Jakate,
MD, Ali Keshavarzian, MD, Garth Swanson, MD, MS; Rush University
Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P1896. Predictors of Non-response or Loss of Response to Tumour
Necrosis Factor Antagonist Therapies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Javaria Mona Khalid, PhD1, Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet, MD, PhD2,
Alessandro Armuzzi, MD, PhD3, Javier P. Gisbert, MD, PhD4, Geoffrey
Nguyen, MD, PHD5, Bernd Bokemeyer, MD6, James Lindsay, PhD,
FRCP, MBBCh7, Michael Smyth, MD1, Melvin Munsaka, PhD8,
Sreeram Ramagopalan, MA, MSc, PhD9; 1. Takeda Development
Centre Europe, Ltd., London, England, United Kingdom; 2. Nancy
University Hospital, Henri Poincaré University, Vandœuvre-lèsNancy, France; 3. Complesso Integrato Columbus, Fondazione
Policlinico Gemelli Università Cattolica, Rome, Lazio, Italy; 4.
La Princesa Hospital, Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 5. University of
Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 6. Gastroenterology Practice
Minden, Minden, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; 7. Barts and
the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary
University of London, London, England, United Kingdom; 8. Takeda
Development Center Americas, Inc., Deerfield, IL; 9. Evidera,
London, England, United Kingdom
P1897. Patterns of Dose Escalation Amongst Patients with
Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Treated with Vedolizumab vs.
Infliximab in the United States
Javaria Mona Khalid, PhD1, Mireia Raluy-Callado, MSc2, Qian Li,
PhD3, Michelle Luo, PhD4, Karen Lasch, MD4; 1. Takeda Development
Centre Europe, Ltd., London, England, United Kingdom; 2. Evidera,
London, England, United Kingdom; 3. Evidera, Lexington, MA; 4.
Takeda pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Deerfield, IL
P1898. Hospitalizations and Treatment Discontinuation among Patients
with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease Treated with Vedolizumab
Compared with Infliximab
Javaria Mona Khalid, PhD1, Mireia Raluy-Callado, MSc2, Naufil Alam,
PhD2, Rosa Wang, MHA2; 1. Takeda Development Centre Europe,
Ltd., London, England, United Kingdom; 2. Evidera, London, England,
United Kingdom
P1899. Long-term Outcomes and Related Prognostic Factors of
Adalimumab Maintenance Treatment for Japanese Patients with Crohn’s
Disease: A Single-center Cohort Study
Hiroki Tanaka, MD, PhD, Maki Miyakawa, MD, Masanao Nasuno, MD,
PhD, Satoshi Motoya, MD, PhD; IBD Center, Sapporo Kosei General
Hospital, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
P1900. Two-Year Follow-up of Patients on Anti-TNFa Therapy
Substituted to Certolizumab: SAVANT 2
Andrew Motlis, MD, Moheb Boktor, MD, Paul Jordan, MD, FRCPC,
FACG, Steven Alexander, PhD; Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA
P1901. Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors and Infection Risk in Crohn’s
Disease: Meta-Analysis
George R. Kasarala, MD, Glenn Harvin, MD; East Carolina University,
Greenville, NC
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P1902. Vedolizumab in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Retrospective
Review of Clinical Efficacy, Extra-intestinal Manifestations and Adverse
Reactions
Ravi J. Patel, MD, Ian Grimes, MD; University of Wisconsin Hospital
and Clinics, Madison, WI
P1903. A Novel Calcitriol-producing, Gut-homing CD11b+Gr-1+
Macrophage Specifically Homes to the Inflamed Gut and Robustly
Suppresses an Immune-mediated Experimental Colitis
Yi Xu, MD, PhD, Yanmei Cheng, MD, Huynh Cao, MD, David Baylink,
MD, Gati Goel, MD, Xiaolei Tang, MD, PhD; Loma Linda University
Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA
P1904. Patients with High Anti-drug Antibody Titers Require a Higher
Cumulative Infliximab Dose to Achieve Target Drug Concentrations: A
Post-hoc Analysis of the TAXIT Trial
Niels Vande Casteele, PharmD, PhD1, Thomas Van Stappen,
PharmD1, Gert Van Assche, MD, PhD2, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD2,
Séverine Vermeire, MD, PhD2, Ann Gils, PharmD, PhD1; 1. Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium; 2. University
Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium
P1905. Differing Prevalence and Baseline Characteristics of
Heatlhcare Visits in Patients with Concommitant Irritable Bowel
DIsease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Winnie Szeto, MD, Leonardo Tamariz, MD, MS, Baharak Moshiree,
MD, MS, Krisnakaneth MaDireddy, MD; University of Miami Miller
School of Medicine, Miami, FL
P1906. Tofacitinib for Induction Therapy in Patients with Active
Ulcerative Colitis in Two Phase 3 Clinical Trials: Results by Local and
Central Endoscopic Assessments
Brian Feagan, MD1, Séverine Vermeire, MD, PhD2, William J.
Sandborn, MD, FACG3, Walter Reinisch, MD4, Dino Tarabar, MD,
PhD5, Chinyu Su, MD6, Wojciech Niezychowski, MD6, Haiying Zhang,
PhD6, Deborah Woodworth, BSc, MBA, MSc6, Dahong Yu, MD, PhD6,
Bruce Sands, MD, MS7; 1. Robarts Research Institute, Western
University, London, ON, Canada; 2. University Hospitals Leuven,
Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium; 3. University of California San
Diego, La Jolla, CA; 4. Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 5.
Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia; 6. Pfizer, Inc, Collegeville,
PA; 7. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P1907. Genetic Polymorphisms Predict Response to Anti-TNF
Treatment in Crohn’s Disease
Uri Netz, MD1, Jane V. Carter, MBChB1, M. Robert Eichenberger,
MS1, Gerald W. Dryden, MD, PhD, MSPH2, Jianmin Pan, PhD3, Shesh
N. Rai, PhD3, Susan Galandiuk, MD1; 1. Price Institute of Surgical
Research, Hiram C. Polk Jr MD Department of Surgery, Louisville,
KY; 2. University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY; 3.
Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, University of Louisville
School of Public Health and Information Sciences, Louisville, KY
P1908. Visceral Adipose Tissue Volume Does Not Predict Postoperative Disease Recurrence After Ileocecectomy in Patients with
Crohn’s Disease
Shivi S. Siva, MD1, Abraham Dachman, MD2, Michael Baad, MD2,
Thomas Tullius, MD2, Ashley Altman, MD2, George Gulotta, MA3,
Kristen Wroblewski, MS4, David E. Ehrmann, MD5, David T. Rubin,
MD, FACG6, Joel Pekow, MD3; 1. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University of
Chicago, Chicago, IL; 2. Division of Radiology, University of Chicago
Medical Center, Chicago, IL; 3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center,
Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, University
of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL; 4. Department of Public Health
Sciences, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL; 5. University of
Chicago Clinical Research Center, Chicago, IL; 6. University of Chicago
Medicine, Chicago, IL
P1909. Frequency and Predictors of Fasting Orders in Inpatients with
Ulcerative Colitis: The Audit of Diet Orders – Ulcerative Colitis (ADOREUC) Study
Zane Gallinger, MD1, Amir Rumman, MD1, Kyle Fortinsky, MD1, A.
Hillary. Steinhart, MD1, Kevin Pivovarov, MD1, Adam V. Weizman, MD,
MSc2; 1. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2. Mount Sinai
Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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P1910. Microbiome Analysis and Fecal Microbiota Transplant
Outcomes in Clostridium difficile and Ulcerative Colitis Patients
Farah Monzur, MD1, Michael Mintz, BA2, Xinyu Tian, MS3, Suman
Grewal, PhD1, Shanawaj Khair, BS3, Leahana Rowehl, MS1, Ramona
Rajapakse, MD1, Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD1, Jonathan M. Buscaglia,
MD1, Diana Ir, BS4, Charles E. Robertson, PhD4, Daniel N. Frank,
PhD4, Ellen Li, MD, PhD1, Anupama Chawla, MD1; 1. Stony Brook
University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY; 2. Stony Brook University School
of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY; 3. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook,
NY; 4. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO
P1911. De Novo Inflammatory Bowel Diseases after Renal
Transplantation
Gursimran Kochhar, MD1, Tiffany Chua, MD1, Bayan Alsuleiman, MD1,
Rocio Lopez, MS1, Ilysa Gordon, MD1, Bo Shen, MD2; 1. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Digestive Disease Institute,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P1912. The Prevalence of Depression and Its Association with Opioid
Exposure in IBD Patients
Bakhtiar Syed, MD1, Karl Langberg, MD2, Deborah Proctor, MD3;
1. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2. Yale New
Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT; 3. Yale University, New Haven, CT
P1913. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1914. Positive Predictive Value of Physician Database Diagnostic
Codes for Identifying Crohn’s Disease
Dustin Albert, MD1, Susan Hutfless, PhD2, Elie Kazzi, MD2, Benjamin
Rodriguez, MD3, John D. Betteridge, MD4, Steven Brant, MD2, Manish
B. Singla, MD5; 1. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Silver
Spring, MD; 2. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; 3. Naval
Hospital Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; 4. Lancaster Gastroenterology,
Inc., Lancaster, PA; 5. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Bethesda, MD
P1915. Real-World Treatment Persistence with Vedolizumab in
Patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Retrospective
Claims Analysis in the U.S.
Kyle D. Null, PharmD, PhD1, Jay Visaria, MPH, PhD2, Dirk Demuth,
PhD3, Haridarshan Patel, PharmD4, Siting Zhou, PhD2, Trevor Lissoos,
MBBCh, FACG5, Michelle Luo, PhD5; 1. Takeda pharmaceuticals
USA., Inc., Meridian, MS; 2. HealthCore, Inc., Wilmington, DE; 3.
Takeda Development Centre Europe, Ltd., London, England, United
Kingdom; 4. Immensity Consulting, Inc, Chicago, IL; 5. Takeda
pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Deerfield, IL
P1916. Can Fecal Calprotectin Predict Initiation or Intensification of
IBD Therapy: A Cohort Analysis
Lukasz Kwapisz, MD1, Mahmoud Mosli, MD2, Nilesh Chande, MD1,
Brian Yan, MD1, Melanie Beaton, MD1, Terry Ponich, MD1, Jamie
Gregor, MD1; 1. Western University, London, ON, Canada; 2. King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
P1917. Assessing Administration and Billing of Vedolizumab and
Infliximab Across IBD Sites of Care
Kyle D. Null, PharmD, PhD1, Ann Cameron, PhD2, Varun M. Kumar,
MBBS, MPH, MSc3, Trevor Lissoos, MBBCh, FACG4, Michelle Luo,
PhD4; 1. Takeda pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Meridian, MS; 2.
Xcenda, LLC, Palm Harbor, FL; 3. University of Illinois at Chicago,
Deerfield, IL; 4. Takeda pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Deerfield, IL
P1918. Real-World Treatment Persistence with Vedolizumab in Crohn’s
Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Patients in the United States (US): A
Retrospective Analysis Using the Optum Research Database
Dirk Demuth, PhD1, Haridarshan Patel, PharmD2, Benjamin Chastek,
MS3, Brekke Lee, PhD3, Javaria Mona Khalid, PhD1, Kyle D. Null,
PharmD, PhD4; 1. Takeda Development Centre Europe, Ltd., London,
England, United Kingdom; 2. Immensity Consulting, Inc, Chicago,
IL; 3. Optum Life Sciences, Inc, Eden Prairie, MN; 4. Takeda
pharmaceuticals USA., Inc., Meridian, MS
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1926. Comparative Long-term Efficacy and Safety of Infliximab and
Adalimumab in Patients with Crohn’s Disease: A Retrospective Study
from the McGill University Health Center
Amine Benmassaoud, MD1, Mark Sasson, BSc2, Dasha Moza, MD1,
Talal Altaweel, MD3, Alain Bitton, MD1, Waqqas Afif, MD1, Talat
Bessissow, MD1; 1. McGill University Health Center, Montreal, PQ,
Canada; 2. McGill University, Montreal, PQ, Canada; 3. Mubarak Al
Kabeer Hospital, Jabriya, Mubarak al Kabir, Kuwait
P1927. Factors Associated with Length of Stay in Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Patients Hospitalized for Acute Flare
Michael Kelso, Jr., MD1, Rick Weideman, PharmD2, Linda A. Feagins,
MD1; 1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX;
2. Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P1928. Lewis Score: A Useful Tool for the Diagnosis but Not for the
Definition of Prognosis in Suspected Crohn’s Disease
Marco Silva, MD1, Hélder Cardoso, MD1, Margarida Marques, MD1,
Eduardo Rodrigues-Pinto, MD1, Armando Peixoto, MD1, Rui Gaspar,
MD1, Amadeu Corte-Real Nunes, MD1, Fernando Magro, MD, PhD1,
Susana Lopes, MD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro
Hospitalar de São João, Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de
São João, Oporto, Porto, Portugal
P1929. Comparison of Pharmacological Therapies for Mild-Moderate
Ulcerative Colitis: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis
Nghia Nguyen, MD1, Mathurin fumery, MD2, Parambir Dulai, MD1,
Larry J. Prokop, MLS3, Mohammad Hassan Murad, MD, MPH3,
William J. Sandborn, MD, FACG1, Siddharth Singh, MD, MS2; 1.
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; 2. University of
California San Diego, San Diego, CA; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P1930. Usefulness of Fecal Calprotetin in Detecting the Early
Response to Induction Therapy in Ulcerative Colitis
Taku Kobayashi, MD, PhD1, Takahiko Toyonaga, MD, PhD1, Masaru
Nakano, MD, PhD1, Eiko Saito, MD, PhD1, Shinji Okabayashi, MD1,
Ryo Ozaki, MD1, Satoshi Kuronuma, MS2, Maria Carla Tablante,
MD1, Osamu Takeuchi, PhD1, Toshifumi Hibi, MD, PhD3; 1. Center
for Advanced IBD Research and Treatment, Kitasato University,
Kitasato Institute Hospital, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 2. Center
for Advanced IBD Research and Treatment, Kitasato University
Kitasato Institute Hospital, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; 3. Kitasato
University, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
P1931. Educational Value of an IBD Inpatient Order Set
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Jaehoon Cho, MD1, Rachel Feder, MD2, Katherine Rowan, MD3,
Maria Chancay, MD4, Melissa Fazzari, PhD5, Raluca Vrabie, MD5; 1.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Duke University,
Durham, NC; 3. Northwell Health System, New York, NY; 4. Mount
Sinai Hospital, New York, NY; 5. Winthrop University Hospital,
Mineola, NY
P1932. Outcomes of Endoscopic Therapy of Luminal Strictures in
Crohn’s Disease
Raina Shivashankar, MD1, Edward V. Loftus, Jr., MD2, Nayantara
Coelho Prabhu, MD2; 1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P1933. Assessment of Inflammatory Burden Identifies Crohn’s Disease
and Ulcerative Colitis Patient Groups with Different Disease-Driving
Pathways and Therapeutic Response to Anti-TNF Treatment
Frédéric Baribaud, PhD1, Stelios Pavlidis, PhD2, Matthew Loza,
PhD1, Patrick Branigan, PhD1, Calixte Monast, PhD1, Anthony Rowe,
PhD2; 1. Janssen Research & Development LLC, Spring House, PA;
2. Janssen Research & Development Ltd, High Wycombe, England,
United Kingdom
P1934. Age at Diagnosis: Is It a Predictor for Development of Perianal
and Fistulizing Crohn’s Disease?
Christina Tofani, MD, Kunjal Gandhi, MD, Jessica Sterling, MD, Ting
Ting Zhan, PhD, Cuckoo Choudhary, MD; Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1919. Challenges in Using Real-World Clinical Practice Records for
Retrospective Validation of Clinical Trial Data: Lessons Learned
Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG1, Anita Afzali, MD, MPH2, Doug
Wolf, MD3, Ira Shafran, MD,AGAF4, Matthew A. Ciorba, MD5, Timothy
E. Ritter, MD6, Mai Sharaf, MD7, Christopher Fourment, MD7, Gordana
Kosutic, MD8, Jason Coarse, MS8, Charles W. Randall, MD9; 1. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN; 2. University of Washington, Harborview
Medical Center, Seattle, WA; 3. Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates,
Atlanta, GA; 4. University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Winter
Park, FL; 5. Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis,
Saint Louis, MO; 6. Texas Digestive Research Center, Southlake, TX;
7. Texas Digestive Disease Consultants, PA, Southlake, TX; 8. UCB
Pharma, Raleigh, NC; 9. University of Texas Health Science Center at
San Antonio, Gastroenterology Research of America, San Antonio, TX
P1920. The Role of Bifidobacteria in Ulcerative Colitis: Preliminary
Results
Giuseppina De Caro, MD1, Federica Gaiani, MD1, Sabrina Duranti,
PhD2, Alessandro Fugazza, MD1, Carmen Madia, MD1, Christian
Milani, PhD2, Leonardo Mancabelli2, Francesca Turroni, PhD2,
Gian Luigi de’ Angelis, MD, PhD1, Maria Clotilde Carra, DMD, MSc,
PhD3, Nicola de’ Angelis, MD, PhD4, Marco Ventura, PhD2; 1. Unit
of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy, University Hospital of Parma,
Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; 2. Laboratory of Probiogenomics,
Department of Life Sciences, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; 3.
University Paris VII-Denis Diderot, Hospital Rothschild, Paris, France;
4. Unit of Digestive, Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver
Transplantation, Henri Mondor Hospital, Paris, France
P1921. Appendectomy for Appendicitis Has Worse Hospital Outcomes
in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Andrea L. Johnson, MD1, Cheng Zhang, MBBS2, Somashekar G.
Krishna, MD, MPH3, Alice Hinton, PhD4; 1. The Ohio State University
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition, Columbus,
OH; 2. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; 3. The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio State
University Division of Biostatistics, Columbus, OH
P1922. A Pilot Study on the Effects of Smoking Cessation on Intestinal
Gene Expression and the Microbiome
Ryan C. Ungaro, MD, Saurabh Mehandru, MD, Gaurav Pandey, PhD,
Jose Clemente, PhD, Jeremiah Faith, PhD, Haekyung Lee, PhD, Pooja
Sandhuria, BA, James Marion, MD, Judy H. Cho, MD, Bruce Sands,
MD, MS; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P1923. Risk Factors for Re-hospitalization Within 90 Days in Veterans
with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Does Outpatient Follow-up Matter?
Parkpoom Phatharacharukul, MD1, Charat Thongprayoon, MD2,
Ashish Malhotra, MD, MS1; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN; 2. Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY
P1924. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Stigma among College Students
Ling Guo, MD1, Miles Basil, MD2, Jacob A. Rohde, MA3, Marisa C.
Bernal, MA4, Serena Bronda, MA5, Chelsea Cutino, MA4, Bonnie K.
Dickson, MA4, Aizhou Liu, MA6, Sai Indira Priyadarshini, MA4, Yue
Wang, MA4, Jason Reich, MD2, Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc7; 1.
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. Boston University Medical
Center, Boston, MA; 3. Boston University, Allston, MA; 4. Boston
University, Boston, MA; 5. Boston University, Chelsea, MA; 6. Boston
University College of Communication, Cambridge, MA; 7. Boston
University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
P1925. Relationship Between Patient Knowledge and Medication
Adherence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Andrew C. Berry, DO1, Kevin Dholaria, MD2, Frank Czul-gurdian,
MD2, Erin Forster, MD, MPH3, Vibhu Chittajallu, BS2, Erica Graff, BA4,
Danny J. Avalos, MD5, Madhuri Mulekar, PhD1, Bin Wang, PhD1, Amar
R. Deshpande, MD2; 1. University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; 2.
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 3. University
of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 4. University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami Beach, FL; 5. Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center at El Paso, West Palm Beach, FL
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1935. Identification of the Predictive Factors of Primary Sclerosing
Cholangitis in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Mark Sasson, BSc1, Peter Ghali, MD2, Phil Wong, MD, MSc, FRCPC2,
Talat Bessissow, MD, CM, MSc, FRCPC3; 1. McGill University,
Montreal, PQ, Canada; 2. McGill University Health Center, Montreal,
PQ, Canada; 3. McGill University Health Center, McGill IBD Research
Group, Montreal, PQ, Canada
P1936. Correlation Between Endoscopic and Histological Activity in
Adults with Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease: Data from EXTEND
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Samantha F. Eichner, PharmD1, Walter Reinisch, MD2, Jean-Frederic
Colombel, MD3, Paul Rutgeerts, MD, PhD4, Karel Geboes, MD, PhD4,
Geert D’Haens, PhD5, Joel Petersson, PharmD, PhD1, Jen-fue Maa,
PhD1, Anne M. Robinson, PharmD1; 1. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago,
IL; 2. Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; 3. Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 4. University of Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium; 5. Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NoordHolland, Netherlands
P1937. Inflammatory Cytokines in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel
Diseases That Don’t Respond to Optimal Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor
Therapy
Andres Yarur, MD1, Anjali Jain, PhD2, Maria Alejandra Quintero, MPH3,
Maria T. Abreu, MD4; 1. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,
WI; 2. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc., San Diego, CA; 3. University of
Miami, Pembroke Pines, FL; 4. University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine, Miami, FL
P1938. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P1939. Attenuation of Endoscopic Inflammatory and Stenotic Features
in Patients with Co-existing Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
Kevin Liu, MD, Emanuelle Bellaguarda, MD, Dyanna Gregory, MS,
Nirmala Gonsalves, MD, Stephen Hanauer, MD, FACG, Ikuo Hirano,
MD, FACG; Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL
P1940. A Prediction Model for Incident Moderate to Severe Anemia
and Iron Deficiency Anemia in Patients with Newly Diagnosed
Ulcerative Colitis
Dhruvan Patel, MD1, Nabeel Khan, MD2, Yash Shah, MD2, Yu-Xiao
Yang, MD, MSCE3; 1. Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; 3. University
of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1941. Improving IBD Patient Knowledge Assessed by the CCKNOW
Questionnaire with an Educational Video
Erin M. Forster, MD, MPH1, Frank Czul-Gurdian, MD1, Kevin Dholaria,
MD1, Andrew C. Berry, DO2, Maria Alejandra Quintero, MPH3, Lissette
Gomez, MS4, Amar R. Deshpande, MD5, Daniel A. Sussman, MD,
MSPH5, David Kerman, MD1, Maria T. Abreu, MD5; 1. University of
Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 2. University of South
Alabama, Mobile, AL; 3. University of Miami, Pembroke Pines, FL; 4.
University of Miami, Miami, FL; 5. University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine, Miami, FL
P1942. Ustekinumab Use in Crohn’s Disease: Real-Life Canadian
Experience
Astrid-Jane Greenup, BSc, MBBS, Greg Rosenfeld, MD, MHSc,
FRCPC, CCFP, Brian Bressler, MD, MS, FRCPC; University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
P1943. Poor Knowledge and High Stigma of IBD in the General
Population: Results of a National Survey
Miles Basil, MD1, Ling Guo, MD1, Jacob Groshek, PhD2, Jason Reich,
MD1, Francis A. Farraye, MD, MSc3; 1. Boston University Medical
Center, Boston, MA; 2. Boston University, Boston, MA; 3. Boston
University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
P1944. Compliance with Early Clostridium difficile (C. diff) Testing
During Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Flare and Its Relation to
Length of Stay in a Tertiary Academic Center
Allison Zhang, MD, Ziad Kanaan, MD, PhD; Wayne State University,
Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI
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P1945. Predicting Histologic Severity Among Pathologists in
Microscopic Colitis
Nicole Gentile, MD1, Nora Joseph, MD2, Curtis Hall, MD2, Thomas
Victor, MD2, Janet Yoo2, David Edessa2, Jay Goldstein, MD2, Eugene
Yen, MD2; 1. University of Chicago NorthShore, Evanston, IL; 2.
NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL
P1946. Cost-Effectiveness of Vedolizumab Compared to Adalimumab
for Patients with Crohn’s Disease After Loss of Response to Infliximab:
A Markov Model
Yecheskel Schneider, MD1, Monica Saumoy, MD2, Stephanie L. Gold,
MD2, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD2, Brian Bosworth, MD3, Ellen J.
Scherl, MD4, Adam Steinlauf, MD4; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. New York University Langone
Medical Center, New York, NY; 4. Weill Cornell Medical College, New
York, NY
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
IBD
P1947. Won the Battle, Lost the War: Crohn’s Flare After Fecal
Microbiota Transplant (FMT) for Recurrent C. difficile Infection
Sehrish Jamot, MD1, Colleen R. Kelly, MD, FACG2, Samir Shah,
MD, FACG3; 1. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Providence, RI; 2. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Women’s Medicine Collaborative, Providence, RI; 3. Alpert Medical
School of Brown University, Providence, RI
P1948. Extending Our Reach: Spiral Enteroscopy with Endoscopic
Balloon Dilation for Partial Obstruction Secondary to Anastomotic
Stricture in Crohn’s Disease
Sehrish Jamot, MD1, Paul Akerman, MD, FACG1, Gunjan Aeron,
MD, MBBS2, Samir Shah, MD, FACG3; 1. Warren Alpert Medical
School of Brown University, Providence, RI; 2. Providence VA Medical
Center, Providence, RI; 3. Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Providence, RI
P1949. Dermatology 101 for the Gastroenterologist: Drug Induced
Vasculitis from Anti-TNF Treatment for Crohn’s
Sehrish Jamot, MD1, Samir Shah, MD, FACG2; 1. Warren Alpert
Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI; 2. Alpert Medical
School of Brown University, Providence, RI
P1950. Hemolytic Anemia with Infliximab Infusion: A Case Report
Fazia Mir, MD, Jack Bragg, DO, Veysel Tahan, MD; University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO
P1951. Antibiotic-Induced Staphylococcus aureus Enterocolitis: An
Important Pathogen in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Disha Shah, DO1, Constantine Fisher, MD2, Szuhuei Wilson, DO3, Ellen
Gutkin, DO4; 1. New York Hospital Queens, Jericho, NY; 2. New York
Hospital Queens, Flushing, NY; 3. The Wright Center, Scranton, PA; 4.
New York Presbyterian Queens, Flushing, NY
P1952. Fournier’s Gangrene: A Rare Complication of Perianal Crohn’s
Disease
Brian Shipley, MD1, Induruwa N. Pathirana, MD2, Darren Spearman,
MD2, John Gancayco, MD1; 1. San Antonio Military Medical Center,
Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military Medical Center, San
Antonio, TX
P1953. Metastatic Gastric Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma Mimicking
Crohn’s Disease
Alexander N. Levy, MD1, Amr Dokmak, MD2, Nikola Natov, MD1,
Shweta Shinagare, MD3, Haisar Dao, MD4; 1. Tufts University Medical
Center, Boston, MA; 2. Steward St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston,
MA; 3. Tufts University Medical Center, Boston, MD; 4. Steward St.
Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA
P1954. A Case of Isolated Thrombocytopenia Secondary to
Mesalamine
Michael S. Green, MD1, W. Ransom Kilgore, III, MD2; 1. University of
Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, KS; 2. Via Christi Health, Wichita,
KS
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P1967. A Case of Recurrent Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis in a
Patient with Ulcerative Colitis and Methyl Tetrahydrofolate Reductase
Gene Mutation
Swapna Mapakshi, MD, Srikanth Puli, MD, Kamran Zahid, MD, Hilary
Hertan, MD, FACG; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P1968. Severe Corticosteroid-Refractory Ulcerative Colitis
Successfully Treated with Serial High-Dose Infliximab During
Hospitalization
Benjamin Hulkower, MD, Monika Fischer, MD, MS, Sashidhar
Sagi, MBBS,MD, Matthew Bohm, DO; Indiana University School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
LIVER
P1969. Confidence Level, Knowledge, and Practices of Primary Care
Physicians in Chronic Liver Disease Management
Marijeta Pekez, MD, Courtney Fay, DO, MBA, Yvette Wang, DO, Kshitij
Thakur, MD; Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA
P1970. Can the Severity of Laboratory Abnormality Predict Presence
of Anastomotic Stricture in the Post-orthotopic Liver Transplant
Population?
Ashok Shiani, MD1, Seth Lipka, MD1, Ambuj Kumar, MD, MPH2, Angel
Alsina, MD3, Nyingi Kemmer, MD3, Alexandra Turner, MD3, Patrick
Brady, MD4; 1. University of South Florida Morsani College of
Medicine, Tampa, FL; 2. University of South Florida Morsani College
of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Evidence Based
Medicine and Outcomes Research, Tampa, FL; 3. Tampa General
Medical Group, Tampa, FL; 4. University of South Florida, Tampa,
FL
P1971. Hepatic Involvement in Dengue Fever: Study from the
Western Region of Saudi Arabia
Suzan Attar, MBBCh1, Yasir Khayyat, MBBCh2; 1. King Abdul
Aziz University, Jeddah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia; 2. Umm AlQura
University, Jeddah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
P1972. Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis with Sofosbuvir in
Combination with Ribavirin with or without Pegylated Interferon
Sandeep s. Sidhu, MBBS, MD1, Nirmaljeet Malhi, DM2, Rupinder
Singh, DM3, Rajiv Gover, DM4, Js Sidhu, DM5, Ajesh Bansal, DM6,
Omesh Goyal, MBBS, MD1, Gursewak Sidhu, DM3, Vijay Nanda,
DM7, Harmeet Saluja, DM2, Alok Sehgal, DM8, Sidhu Simran, MBBS9,
Harsh Kishore, MPharm1; 1. Dayanand Medical College and Hospital,
Ludhiana, Punjab, India; 2. Satguru Partap Singh Apollo Hospital,
Ludhiana, Punjab, India; 3. Malwa Hospital, Bathinda, Punjab, India;
4. AIMS Bassi Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, India; 5. Parvati Hospital,
Amritsar, Punjab, India; 6. Delhi Heart Institute and Multispeciality
Hospital, Bathinda, Punjab, India; 7. Kidney Hospital, Jalandher,
Punjab, India; 8. Patel Hospital Specialty, Jalandher, Ludhiana,
Punjab, India; 9. Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun,
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
P1973. Protein Levels in the Visceral Adipose Tissue (VAT) of Morbidly
Obese Subjects with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NALFD)
Suggests Pro-inflammatory and Pro-fibrotic Signaling
Zobair M. Younossi, MD, Edgar Rodriguez, BS, Katie Doyle, MS,
Kameron Tavakolian, BS, Rohini Mehta, PhD, Leo Druker, BS, Aybike
Birerdinc, PhD, Zachary Goodman, MD; Betty and Guy Beatty Center
for Integrated Research, Inova Health System, Falls Church, VA
P1974. The Effects of Educational Intervention on Hepatitis C Virus
(HCV) Screening in the Primary Care Setting: A Multi-Center Study
Katherine Wong, MD1, Abdelhai Abdelqader, MD2, Maham
Farshidpour, MD1, Zach Z. Abuwalla, MSc3, Simita Singh, MD1, David
Weisman, DO1; 1. MedStar Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD;
2. MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center, Rosedale, MD; 3. Saba
University School of Medicine, Mississauga, ON, Canada
P1975. The Utility of Tacrolimus in the Management of Adults with
Difficult-to-Treat Autoimmune Hepatitis: Review of Literature
Mustafa Ascha, BS, MS1, Mohamad Hanouneh, MD2, Nizar Zein,
MD2, Arthur McCullough, MD2, Ibrahim Hanouneh, MD3; 1. Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Gates Mills, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH; 3. Minnesota Gastroenterology, PA, Minneapolis, MN
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P1955. Iliacus Muscle Abscess Complicating Crohn’s Disease in
Pregnancy
Jelena Andrejic, MS1, Lara Dakhoul, MD2, Charles Berkelhammer,
MD, FACG1; 1. University of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ
Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago,
Advocate Christ Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P1956. Secondary Eosinophilic Colitis Obscuring the Diagnosis of
Crohn’s Disease
Toby Mathew, MD, Asmeen Bhatt, MD, PhD, Habeeb Salameh, MD,
CMQ, Vincent Petros, DO, Sreeram Parupudi, MD; University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX
P1957. A “Sweet”, Painful, Red Rash in a Crohn’s Disease Patient
Nikhil Seth, MD1, Chandraprakash Umapathy, MD2, Swaytha Ganesh,
MD1; 1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA; 2.
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsbugh, PA
P1958. Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Epstein-Barr Virus Positive
Extranodal Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease: A
Case Report
Brian J. Blair, DO1, Donald McMahon, DO2, Alan Shienbaum, DO1,
Darshan Roy, MD1; 1. Rowan University School of Osteopathic
Medicine, Stratford, NJ; 2. Kennedy Health Alliance Gastroenterology,
Sewell, NJ
P1959. Ulcerative Colitis Presenting as Fulminant Colitis with
Megacolon in a Pregnant Female
Brian J. Blair, DO1, Richard Walters, DO2, Alan Shienbaum, DO1; 1.
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, NJ; 2.
Kennedy Health Alliance Gastroenterology, Sewell, NJ
P1960. Pyogenic Liver Abscess Masquerading as Liver Metastasis in a
Patient with Ulcerative Colitis
Varun Kesar, MBBS1, Vivek Kesar, MD2, Arun Swaminath, MD3, Kelly
Teagle, DO1, Kelly Teagle, DO4; 1. Northwell Health Lenox Hill Hospital,
New York, NY; 2. Stony Brook University Hospital, Lake Grove, NY; 3.
Lenox Hill Hosptial, New York, NY; 4. North Shore-LIJ Health System,
New York, NY
P1961. Cyclosporine Rescue in Vedolizumab Patients with SteroidRefractory Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Case Series
David Pineles, MD, Shannon Chang, MD, MBA, David Hudesman,
MD; New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY
P1962. A Case of Pouch Prolapse Complicating Total Proctocolectomy
with IPAA
Meredith Pearson, MD1, Elliot Smith, MD2, Andrew Copland, MD2; 1.
University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA; 2. University of
Virginia Digestive Health Center, Charlottesville, VA
P1963. Target Marks the Spot in Novel Presentation for IBD
Ryan M. Dauer, MD1, Reginald Pereira, Jr., MD1, Carlos Diaz, MD1,
Tara Keihanian, MD1, Juan Corral, MD1, Jessica Zuleta, MD2; 1.
University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 2.
University of Miami, Miami, FL
P1964. Optimizing Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Successful In Vitro
Fertilization
Jason Pan, MD1, Mora Cannon, RN2, Edward Kane, MD2, Gauree
Konijeti, MD, MPH3; 1. Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA; 2.
Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, CA; 3. Scripps Clinic, Scripps Translational
Science Institute, La Jolla, CA
P1965. Intestinal Spirochaetosis in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease on
Use of Immunosuppressive Drug
Flavio Steinwurz, MD, MSc, FACG, Nayara Salgado Carvalho, MD,
Fernando S. Flaquer, MD, Karime Lucas, MD, David S. Levi, MD,PhD;
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
P1966. Debunking the Myth That Hepatosplenic T-Cell Lymphoma Is
Just a Disease of Young Males with Inflammatory Bowel Disease on
Thiopurines
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD1, Yecheskel Schneider, MD1, Stephanie
L. Gold, MD1, Marco Pizzi, MD2, Amy Chadburn, MD2, Susan
Matthew, PhD2, Ellen J. Scherl, MD2, Adam Steinlauf, MD2; 1. New
York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Weill
Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
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P1976. Improving Hepatitis C Virus Screening Rates in Patients Born
Between 1945-1965 in a Resident-Associated Clinic
Thomas Murphy, MD, Drew Triplett, DO, Katelyn Booher, DO; Wright
State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
P1977. Ombitasvir, Ritanavir Boost with Dastasbuvir and Prataspravir
with or without Ribavirin in G1 Special Population in Hemodialysis in
Chronic Hepatitis C Patients DROP C Trial: A Prospective Clinical Pilot
Study
P. Patrick Basu, MD, MRCP, FACG1, Ked Fortuzi, MD2, Leena Kavali,
MD2, Elona Shehi, MD2, Nimy John, MD2, Mark Aloysius, MD3, Niraj
Shah, MD4; 1. Weill Cornell Medical College Center for Liver Disease
and Transplantation, New York Presbyterian, New York, NY; 2. King’s
County Hospital Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. James J. Peters
VA Medical Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New
York, NY; 4. University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Carolinas
Medical Center, New York, NY
P1978. Advanced Cirrhosis, Statins, and Future Implications of Rising
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
Leybelis Padilla, MD1, Krista Bossi, MS2, Mark Russo, MD, MPH1;
1. Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2. Carolinas Healthcare
System, Charlotte, NC
P1979. The Efficacy of Mycophenolate Mofetil for the Treatment of
Autoimmune Hepatitis: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
Sheila D. Rustgi, MD1, Ioannis Konstantinidis, MD1, Rachel Pinotti,
MLIS2, Thomas Schiano, MD3, Malcolm Wells, MD4; 1. Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 2. Levy Library, Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; 3. Mount Sinai Medical
Center, New York, NY; 4. Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, ON, Canada
P1980. Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage Do Not Fully Explain
Race/Ethnicity-Specific Disparities in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Survival in the United States
Jennifer Wang, MD1, Benny Liu, MD2, Taft Bhuket, MD2, Robert
Wong, MD2; 1. California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA; 2.
Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA
P1981. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome as Risk Factor for Non-alcoholic
Fatty Liver Disease in Non-obese Asian Cohort
Jinju Kim, MD, PhD1, Donghee Kim, MD, PhD2; 1. Seoul National
University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea; 2. Stanford University School
of Medicine, Stanford, CA
P1982. NASH Liver Transplantation Within the Elderly: Age-specific
Cohort Differences in Transplant Trends and Outcomes in NASH, HCV
and ALD
George Cholankeril, MD1, Jeff Nadelson, MD1, Aijaz Ahmed, MD2,
Sanjaya K. Satapathy, MD1, Sateesh Nair, MD3; 1. University of
Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN; 2. Stanford
University Medical Center, Stanford, CA; 3. University of Tennessee,
Memphis, TN
P1983. Is There a Correlation Between APRI and FIB-4 with Fibrosure
in Assessing Liver Fibrosis in Hepatitis C Patients?
Michael E. Herman, MD1, Saif Emsieh, MD2, Ermias Jirru, MD3,
Paul Kroner, MD3, Olanma Okoji, MD4, Daniel Castaneda, MD5, Vijay
Dalapathi, MD3, Praneet Wander, MD3, Donald Kotler, MD3; 1. Mount
Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West Hospitals, New York, NY; 2.
Jordan University of Science and Technology, Amman, Amman,
Jordan; 3. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New
York, NY; 4. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, New
York, NY; 5. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s and Mount Sinai West, New York,
NY
P1984. An Analysis of Virological Failure Patients Treated for Hepatitis
C (HCV) with Direct Acting Anti-viral (DAA) Therapy in a Community
Based Practice: Is the Real World Like Clinical Trials?
2016 ACG Category Award (Liver)
David Bernstein, MD1, Susan Lee, PharmD1, Tai-Ping Lee, MD2;
1. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Manhasset, NY;
2. Northwell Health System (North Shore University - LIJ Medical
Center), Manhasset, NY
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P1985. GARNET: High SVR Rates Following Eight-Week Treatment with
Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/Ritonavir + Dasabuvir for Patients with HCV
Genotype 1b Infection
Tania M. Welzel1, Stefan Zeuzem1, Emily O. Dumas2, Tarik Asselah3,
David Shaw4, Rawi Hazzan5, Xavier Forns6, Tami Pilot-Matias2, Wenjing
Lu2, Daniel E. Cohen2, Jordan Feld7; 1. J.W. Goethe University,
Frankfort, Germany; 2. AbbVie, Inc., North Chicago, IL; 3. Centre de
Recherche sur l’Inflammation, Inserm UMR 1149, Université Paris
Diderot, AP-HP Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy, France; 4. Royal Adelaide
Hospital, Adelaide, Australia; 5. Ha’emek Medical Center, Afula, Israel;
6. Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic, CIBEREHD, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain;
7. Toronto Centre for Liver Disease, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,
Canada
P1986. Hospitalization Outcomes for Hepatic Encephalopathy:
Rifaximin Therapy in the Real World
Shama Mehta, MD1, Eric Orman, MD2, Raj Vuppalanchi, MD1, Naga
Chalasani, MD2, Marwan Ghabril, MD2; 1. Indiana University School of
Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
P1987. Underutilization of SBP Prophylaxis: A Retrospective Analysis
of Prophylactic Antibiotic Use for SBP Prevention in Cirrhotics
Mitchell Kang, DO1, Christie Mannino, MD1, Anshul Dutta, MD1,
Andres Riera, MD2, Vishal Patel, MD2, Santiago J. Munoz, MD2,
Kenneth Rothstein, MD2; 1. Drexel University College of Medicine,
Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Drexel University
College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
P1988. Race/Ethnicity-Specific Disparities in the Receipt of Screening
for Esophageal Varices Among Patients with Cirrhosis
Hesam Tavakoli, MD1, Ann Robinson, MD1, Benny Liu, MD1, Taft
Bhuket, MD1, Ramsey Cheung, MD2, Robert Wong, MD1; 1. Alameda
Health System, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA; 2. Stanford University
School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
P1989. Impact of a Multi-Disciplinary Approach in Disease
Management of Hepatic Encephalopathy in Patients with
Decompensated Cirrhosis
Rajvinder Sidhu, MD, Sohaib Jamil, MD, Jose Luis Aranez, MD,
Morteza H. Komeylian, MD, Brian Quigley, PhD, Greg Gudleski, PhD,
Anthony Martinez, MD; State University of New York at Buffalo School
of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY
P1990. Perioperative Factors Influencing Readmissions of Liver
Transplant Recipients with Bipolar Disorder
Maoyin Pang, MD, PhD, Omar Mousa, MBBS, Wei-Chung Chen,
MD, MPH, Surakit Pungpapong, MD, Adriana Vasquez, MD, Denise
Harnois, DO; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P1991. Non-variceal Bleeding Is More Deadly Than Variceal Bleeding
in Cirrhotic Patients
Firew Wubiee, MD, MS, Charles Howell, MD, Angesom Kibreab, MD,
Belen Tesfaye, MD; Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC
P1992. Efficacy and Safety of Sofosbuvir-Based Anti-viral Therapies
for the Treatment of Recurrent Hepatitis C Post Liver Transplantation: A
“Real-Life” Single-Center Experience
Atul Ratra, MD1, Victor I. Machicao, MD1, Michael B Fallon, MD1, J.
Steve Bynon, MD1, Mark J. Hobeika, MD1, Wasim Dar, MD1, David
Hall, MD1, Moises I. Nevah Rubin, MD2; 1. University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX; 2. UTHealth McGovern
Medical School, Houston, TX
P1993. Substance Use Disorders in Recently Hospitalized Patients
with Cirrhosis: Insights from a Transitional Care Clinic
Lamia Haque, MD, MPH1, Simona Jakab, MD2; 1. Yale New Haven
Hospital, New Haven, CT; 2. Yale University School of Medicine, New
Haven, CT
P1994. Quality Improvement Measures in Hepatitis C Screening in an
Inner City Health Clinic: Year over Year Results
Jeffrey Shrensel, MS, MD1, Omar K. Jilani, MD, MBA2, Becky Lou,
MD3, Anjanet Perez-Colon, MD4, Alan Tso, MD5, Barbara Cheung,
MD2, Gil I. Ascunce, MD5; 1. University of Arizona Medical Center,
Tucson, AZ; 2. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY;
3. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 4. Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY; 5. Mount Sinai Beth
Israel Hospital, New York, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2002. Endothelial Dysfunction an Early Marker of Atherosclerosis Is
Independent of Metabolic Syndrome in NAFLD
Shivaram P. Singh, DM1, Jimmy Narayan, MD1, Pradeep K. Padhi,
MD1, Preetam Nath, MD1, Prasanta K. Parida, MD1, Girish K. Pati,
DM1, Ayaskanta Singh, DM2; 1. SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Orissa,
India; 2. IMS & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
P2003. Serum ALT Is an Independent Predictor of Metabolic Syndrome
and Insulin Resistance in Patients of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Shivaram P. Singh, DM1, Preetam Nath, MD1, Ayaskanta Singh, DM2,
Bijay Misra, DM3, Debasis Misra, DM2, Girish K. Pati, DM1, Jimmy
Narayan, MD1, Prasanta K. Parida, MD1, Pradeep K. Padhi, MD1; 1.
SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Orissa, India; 2. IMS & SUM Hospital,
Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India; 3. Gastro & Kidney Care Hospital,
Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
P2004. Palliative Care and Resource Utilization at the End-of-Life in
Advanced Liver Disease
Arpan Patel, MD, Anne Walling, MD, PhD, Folasade May, MD, PhD,
Sammy Saab, MD, MPH, Neil Wenger, MD, MPH; David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
P2005. Outcomes of Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt
Placement Prior to Abdominal Surgery in Patients with Hepatic
Decompensation
Mohammed Naseemuddin, MD1, Mohamed Shoreibah, MD2, Ahmed
K. Abdel Aal, MS, MD, PhD1, Sanghun Kim, BS3, Bradford Jackson,
PhD4, Sherwin Chiu, BBA3, Omar Massoud, MD, PhD3, Nariman
F. Ghaleb, MBBCh5, Moustafa Massoud, BS3, Ahmed A. Khalifa,
MBBCh6, Nathan W. Ertel, MD3, Rachel Oser, MD1, Joseph B.
Eason, MD3, Souheil Saddekni, MD, FSIR1; 1. University of Alabama
at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 2. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Hoover, AL; 3. University of Alabama at Birmingham
School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL; 4. University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Department of Physical Medicine, Birmingham, AL;
5. National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Al Qahirah,
Egypt; 6. Alexandria Main University Hospital at Alexandria School
of Medicine, Smouha, Al Iskandariyah, Egypt
P2006. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Is Associated with
Coronary Artery Calcification: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis
Sikarin Upala, MD1, Veeravich Jaruvongvanich, MD2, Anawin
Sanguankeo, MD1, Kamonkiat Wirunsawanya, MD2; 1. Bassett
Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY; 2. University of Hawaii, Honolulu,
HI
P2007. Fibrosis Progression in Untreated Hepatitis B Patients with
Normal ALT by Transient Elastography
Nikhil Gupta, MD1, Billy Lin, BA2, Vinay Sundaram, MD2, Tram Tran,
MD2; 1. LAC+USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA; 2. Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P2008. Incidence, Management, and Outcomes of Acute Liver Failure
Secondary to Thyroid Storm in the United States
Anushka Baruah, MD1, Divyanshu Mohananey, MD2, Sakshi Sahni,
MD3; 1. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL; 2.
Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; University of
Illinois, Chicago, IL
P2009. Effective Intervention to Improve Viral Hepatitis Vaccination in
Fellows’ Continuity Clinics
Taiwo Ngwa, MD1, Kunal Dalal, MD1, Benjamin Bick, MD1, Keaton
Jones, MD1, Mustapha El-Halabi, MD2, Nabil F. Fayad, MD1; 1.
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana
University, Indianapolis, IN
P2010. Prevalence of Hepatitis C Among Air Force Basic Trainees
Douglas F. Taylor, DO, Ryan Cho, MD, Rahul Anand, John Gancayco,
MD; San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P2011. Treatment of Hepatitis C in the Post Liver Transplant Patient
Bryan M. Kleinman, DO, Richard DePalma, DO, Eyob Feyssa, MD;
Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
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TUESDAY
P1995. 100% Virological Response and Adherence in HCV Genotype 1
Liver Cirrhosis Treated with 3D Regimen in a Romanian Real-life Cohort
Liana Gheorghe, MD, PhD1, Anca Trifan, MD, PhD2, Maria Speranta
Iacob, MD, PhD1, Carol Stanciu, MD, PhD2, Roxana Sirli, MD, PhD3,
Ioan Sporea, MD, PhD3, Cristina Cijevschi, MD, PhD2, Victoria Arama,
MD, PhD4, Cristina Popescu, MD, PhD4, Ciprian Brisc, MD, PhD5,
Adrian Goldis, MD, PhD3, Ion Rogoveanu, MD, PhD6, Razvan Iacob,
MD, PhD1, Cristian Gheorghe, MD, PhD1; 1. Fundeni Clinical Institute,
Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania; 2. Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Institute, Iasi, Iasi, Romania; 3. Emergency County Hospital “Pius
Brinzeu” Timisoara, Timisoara, Timis, Romania; 4. National Institute for
Infectious Diseases “Matei Bals”, Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania; 5.
Emergency County Hospital, Oradea, Bihor, Romania; 6. University of
Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova, Dolj, Romania
P1996. Vibration-Controlled Transient Elastography (VCTE) Is Superior
to Aspartate Aminotransferase-to-platelet Ratio Index (APRI) and
Platelet Count for Identification of Esophageal Varices in Patients with
Cirrhosis
Brett Rossow, MD1, Marwan Ghabril, MD2, Naga Chalasani, MD2,
Raj Vuppalanchi, MD1; 1. Indiana University School of Medicine,
Indianapolis, IN; 2. Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN
P1997. Hepatocellular Carcinoma in South America: Evaluating
Factors for Curative Therapy and Survival
Aaron Chan, MD1, Esteban Ballerga3 Esteban3, MD2, Luciana
Kikuchi, MD3, Jhon Edison Prieto, MD4, Monica Tapias, MD5, Victor
Idrovo, MD5, Milagros Davalos, MD6, Fernando Cairo, MD7, Fernando
Barreyro, MD8, Sebastian Paredes, MD9, Bruno Hirsch, MD10, Pablo
Rodrigues Gonçalves, MD10, Nelia Hernandez, MD11, Karla Avendaño,
MD11, Javier Diaz Ferrer, MD6, Ju Dong Yang, MD, MSC12, Enrique
Carrera, MD13, Domingo Balderramo, MD14, Angelo Z. Mattos, MD,
MSc, PhD10, Flair Jose Carrilho, MD3, Lewis R. Roberts, MB ChB,
PhD 12, Jose D. Debes, MD1; 1. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
MN; 2. Hospital Clinicas, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 3.
University of São Paulo School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,
Brazil; 4. Organzacion Sanitas, Bogota, Distrito Capital de Bogota,
Colombia; 5. Hepatologia Clinica, Bogota, Distrito Capital de Bogota,
Colombia; 6. HNERM, Lima, Lima, Peru; 7. Hospital El Cruce, Buenos
aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 8. CONICET, Posados, Buenos
Aires, Argentina; 9. Hospital de Alta Complejidad Juan Domingo
Perón, Formosa, Formosa, Argentina; 10. Hospital Nossa Senhora
da Conceição-HNSC, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 11.
Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay; 12.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN; 13. Hospital Eugenio
Espejo, Quito, Ecuador; 14. Hospital Privado, Cordoba, Cordoba,
Argentina
P1998. Are Hypothyroidism and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Independent
Risk Factors for the Development of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease?
Yasir Al-Abboodi, MD, MPH1, Yasir Al-Azzawi, MD2, Erika Allen3,
Roger Smalligan, MD, MPH, FAAP1; 1. Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center, Amarillo, TX; 2. UMass Memorial Medical Center,
Worcester, MA; 3. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Amarillo, TX
P1999. Expression Analysis of Plasma Apolipoprotein AI and AIV in
Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Protein-Based HCC Associated Study
Dipu Bharali, PhD, Suresh Kumar, MD, Premashis Kar, MD, DM, PhD;
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, Delhi, India
P2000. Hepatic Granulomas: Looking for a Battlefield on More Than
9000 Biopsies
Rui Gaspar, MD1, Patrícia Andrade, MD1, Marco Silva, MD1, Armando
Peixoto, MD1, Rosa Coelho, MD1, Joanne Lopes, PhD1, Fátima
Carneiro, PhD1, Guilherme Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro
Hospitalar de São João, Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de
São João, Oporto, Porto, Portugal
P2001. AST Levels and APRI Index in Patients with ESRD and HCV
Bilal Ali, MD1, Jennifer Rosen2, Ashwin Nair3, Manish Talwar, MD2,
Sateesh Nair, MD2; 1. University of Tennessee College of Medicine,
Memphis, TN; 2. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 3. Emory
University, Memphis, TN
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P2012. Reliability of Liver Function Tests in Identifying Asymptomatic
HCV Patients Who Have Significant Hepatic Fibrosis
Zohair Ahmed, MD1, Vishwas Vanar, MD2, Nikhil Kalva, MD3, Harsha
Moole, MD1, Jinma Ren, PhD2, Saqib Walayat, MD2, Daniel Martin,
MD2, Umair Ahmed, MD2, Sherri Yong, MD2, Sonu Dhillon, MD2;
1. University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL; 2.
University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL; 3. University of
Illinois College of Medicine, Dunlap, IL
P2013. The Preventive Effect of Sustained Physical Activity on
Incident Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Donghee Kim, MD, PhD1, Min-Sun Kwak, MD. PhD2, Goh Eun Chung,
PhD2; 1. Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 2.
Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea
P2014. Discrepencies in Screening for Hepatitis C Infection in Baby
Boomer Patients
Kevin Singh, MD, Maria Barciona, MD, Fiorella Perez, MD, Anastasia
Asanov, MD; New York University Woodhull Medical Center, Brooklyn,
NY
P2015. A Descriptive Analysis of a Multidisciplinary Health Agency
Providing Treatment to Uninsured Hepatitis C Patients
Omar Sims, PhD1, Shaonin Ji, MD, PhD1, Pam Melton, MSW2; 1.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; 2. The
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
P2016. Severe Hyponatremia in Cirrhosis
Keerthana Kesavarapu, DO1, Vishal Patel, MD1, Andres Riera, MD1,
Roberto Velasco, CRNP2, Kenneth Rothstein, MD1, Santiago J.
Munoz, MD1; 1. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Drexel University College of Medicine, Hahnemann University
Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
P2017. Reduction of Liver Fibrosis by CCR2 Antagonist CCX872 in
Murine Models of NASH
Zhenhua Miao, MBA1, Dale Newland1, Linda Ertl1, Richard Parker,
PhD, MRCP2, Jeff McMahon, PhD1, Penglie Zhang, PhD1, David
Adams, PhD, MRCP2, Thomas Schall, PhD1, Israel Charo, PhD,
MD1; 1. ChemoCentryx, Inc., Mountain View, CA; 2. University of
Birmingham, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
P2018. Individual Aspects of Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy Do Not Vary
Across Different Diastolic Grades in Liver Transplant Recipients
Ross Deppe, MD1, James MacNamara, MD1, Youssef GarciaBengochea, MD1, Kara Raphael, MD1, Pranay Prabhakar, MD1, Robin
Porter, RDCS, RDMS, RVT22, Anjali Parekh, MD1, Anjana Pillai, MD1,
Maan Jokhadar, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta,
GA; 2. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P2019. Statin Use Is Associated with Reduction in Fibrosis and
Cirrhosis in African Americans with Hepatitis C
Anupama Devara, MD1, Sindhuri Benjaram, MBBS2, Paul Naylor,
PhD3, Murray N. Ehrinpreis, MD, FACG3, Milton Mutchnick, MD,
FACG3; 1. Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, West
Bloomfield, MI; 2. Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center,
Detroit, MI; 3. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
P2020. Recurrence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Following Eradication
of Hepatitis C Infection
Amita Kalra, MD1, Daniel Yeoun, DO2, Samy I. McFarlane, MD, MPH,
MBA1, Ayesha Zahiruddin, MD3, Ayse Aytaman, MD, FACG3; 1. State
University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2.
State University of New York Downstate, Brooklyn, NY; 3. Brooklyn VA
NY Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn, NY
P2021. A Comparative Effectiveness Study on Impact of Subspecialty
Care in Management of Cirrhotics with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Kai Rou Tey, MD1, Kristen Barrett, MD1, Shannon Knapp, PhD2,
Elizabeth Calhoun, MEd3, Thomas Boyer, MD1, Archita Desai, MD1; 1.
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ; 2. University
of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; 3. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid
Zuckerman College of Public Health, Tucson, AZ
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P2022. Risk of Adverse Events Following ERCP in Patients with
Cirrhosis
Noemi Baffy, MD, MPH1, Abimbola Adike, MD1, Mohanad Al-Qaisi,
MD2, Heidi Kosiorek, MS1, Rahul Pannala, MD, MPH1, Bashar A. Aqel,
MD3, Douglas O. Faigel, MD1, Marion Edwyn. Harrison, MD3; 1. Mayo
Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Mayo Clinic Arizona, Maricopa Integrated
Health System, Scottsdale, AZ; 3. Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ
P2023. Impact of a Statewide Public Health Mandate and Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) Modification on Birth Cohort Hepatitis C
Screening: A Single Center Experience
Brandon Yim, MD, Erin Healy, RN, Gerald Kelly, DO, Pruthvi Patel,
MD; Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
LIVER
P2024. TIPS as a Rescue Therapy for Budd-Chiari Syndrome in a
Patient with Vascular Webs Who Failed Angioplasty and Stenting
Maysaa El Zoghbi, MD, Anthony Post, MD, Pierre Gholam, MD,
Stanley M. Cohen, MD, FACG; University Hospitals Case Medical
Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P2025. Synchronous HCC and B-Cell Lymphoma on Percutaneous Liver
Biopsy in a Non-cirrhotic Patient with Hepatitis C
David Backstedt, MD1, Kevin J. O’Keefe, MD1, MIchele Young, MD2;
1. University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Carl T.
Hayden VA Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P2026. A Rare Case of Liver Abscess Due to Gemella Species and
Portal Vein Thrombosis in a Healthy Individual
Abhishek D. Polavarapu, MBBS, Vivek Gumaste, MD, FACG, Stephen
Mulrooney, MD, Priya Tyagi, MD, Ambreen Khalil, MD; Staten Island
University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P2027. Clot in the Act
Meredith Sherrill, MD, MS1, Camille S. Thélin, MD, MS2, Poppy
Markwell, MD, MPH1, Luis Balart, MD2; 1. Tulane University Health
Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA; 2. Tulane University School of
Medicine, New Orleans, LA
P2028. A Case of 6-Mercaptopurine Drug-Induced Liver Injury:
Distinguishing Idiosyncratic Reactions from Accumulation of Toxic
Metabolites
Larisa K. Garkusha, MS, Mahmudul Haque, MD, Nizar Talaat, MD;
East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC
P2029. Cholelithiasis and Cirrhosis in a 28-Year-Old Man
2016 ACG Case Reports Journal Award (Member)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Fadi Francis, MD1, Roy Frye, MD, PhD1, Obaid Shaikh, MD1, Jana G.
Hashash, MD, MSc2; 1. VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh,
PA; 2. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
P2030. Hepatitis C Treatment in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: A Report
of Two Cases
Lindsay Rumberger Rivera, MD, Jacque Prince, ARNP, Carlos
Rollhauser, MD, John Stancher, MD; University of Tennessee Medical
Center, Knoxville, TN
P2031. A Rare Case of Widely Metastatic Carcinoid Tumor with
Lymphovascular Hepatic Invasion and Carcinoid Heart Disease
Matthew Schlossberger, MD, Alex Befeler, MD; Saint Louis University
Hospital, Saint Louis, MO
P2032. The Perfect (Cytokine) Storm: Autoimmune Hepatitis as a
Catalyst for Macrophage Activation Syndrome
Jean Mbachu, MD1, Vadim Bul, MD2, Sean W.P. Koppe, MD2; 1.
University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Oak Park, IL;
2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P2033. Curing HCV Infection with 4-Week-regimen of Sofosbuvir and
Ledipasvir: To Be Remembered
Rui Gaspar, MD1, Hélder Cardoso, MD1, Marco Silva, MD1, Guilherme
Macedo, MD, PhD, FACG2; 1. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Porto,
Porto, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar de São João, Oporto, Porto,
Portugal
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2048. Oral Contraceptive-Associated Hepatitis
Ansa Anderson, BSc1, Yana Cavanagh, MD2, Pavel Yasyulyanets3,
Jill Butler, MD3, Walid Baddoura, MD4; 1. St. George’s University,
Elizabeth, NJ; 2. St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, Paterson,
NJ; 3. Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Elizabeth, NJ; 4. St. Joseph
Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
P2049. Paraneoplastic Hypoglycemia in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A
Paucity of Treatments
Alberto Gavilanes, MD1, Yana Cavanagh, MD2, Michelle Cholankeril,
MD1; 1. Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Elizabeth, NJ; 2. St. Joseph’s
Regional Medical Center, Paterson, NJ
P2050. A Case of Hepatoportal Sclerosis in a Patient Receiving
Thioguanine Treatment for ALL
Uma Bhat, MD, John Savio, MD; State University of New York Upstate
Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
P2051. The First and Fatal Decompensation: Infiltrative Hepatocellular
Carcinoma Mimicking Acute Liver Failure
Aradhna Seth, MD, Ashish Sharma, MD, Norman L. Sussman, MD;
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
P2052. A Broken Heart, a Broken Liver: Rare Complications of a
Fontan Circulation
Clara Tow, MD, Harmit Kalia, DO; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx,
NY
P2053. Acute Liver Failure in Pregnancy: HSV Hepatitis vs HELLP
Syndrome
Sujaata Dwadasi, MD1, Benjamin Hinrichs, MD1, Kristen Zhelnin,
MD2, Anjana Pillai, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine,
Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P2054. Fulminant Hepatic Failure Secondary to Hepatitis a in a
Patient with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Anish V. Patel, MD, David E. Bernstein, MD, Tai-Ping Lee, MD;
Northwell Health System (North Shore University - LIJ Medical
Center), Manhasset, NY
P2055. RMSF Hepatitis
Valery Li, MD, Russell Rosenblatt, MD, David Wan, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P2056. Portal Vein Thrombosis as a Complication of Liver Biopsy
Nicole Levin, MD1, Christina Brown, MD2, Stephen Zucker, MD1; 1.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH; 2. University of
Cincinnati Medical Center, Cinncinati, OH
P2057. A Rare Case of Salmonella Bacteremia in a Patient with
Cryptogenic Liver Cirrhosis
Gurveen Kaur, MBBS, Brian Changlai, MD; State University of New
York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P2058. A Rare Case of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Caused by an
Epinephrine-Autoinjector
Mohamed Barakat, MBBCh1, Mostafa Alfishawy, MBBCh2, Saphwat
Eskaros, MBBCh1, Ahmed Kawser, MBBCh2; 1. Icahn School of
Medicine at Mount Sinai, Queens Hospital Center, Flushing, NY; 2.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Queens Hospital Center,
Jamaica, NY
P2059. Not Always a Gastrointestinal Bleed in a Cirrhotic Patient: A
Case of Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hematoma
Gurpartap Sidhu, MD1, Beatrice Go, BS2, Aviral Vij, MD.1, Hemant
Mutneja, MD.1, Yuchen Wang, MD.1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD,
FACG1, Loc Ton, MD1; 1. Cook County Health and Hospital Systems,
Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P2060. Sepsis in a Case of Severe Neutropenia Unresponsive to
G-CSF; A Rare Sequelae of Chronic Hepatitis C
Mitali Agarwal, MD, Angelina Somoracki, DO, MPH, Shahla Bari, MD,
Catherine Edwards, MD; University of Florida College of Medicine,
Gainesville, FL
P2061. An Unusual Etiology of a Right Atrial Mass
Travis Magdaleno, DO, Angela Magdaleno, DO, Justin Guthier, DO;
Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2034. Type II Mixed Cryoglobulinemia: An Unusual Manifestation in
Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Dominic M. Colella, DO1, Bruce Le, DO1, Juan Sarol, MD2, Javier
Sobrado, MD3; 1. Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital,
South Miami, FL; 2. Larkin Community Hospital, Miami, FL; 3. Nova
Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL
P2035. Acute Liver Failure from Cardiogenic Shock without Classic
Heart Failure Exam Findings
Cameron Allen, DO1, Antonio Sanchez, MD2, Jorge Zapatier, MD3; 1.
Mercy Medical Center, Des Moines, IA; 2. University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics, Iowa City, IA; 3. Mercy Gastroenterology Clinic, Clive, IA
P2036. An Unusual Presentation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in a
Young Adult
Gbemisola Olayemi, MD, Ruben Vargas, MD, Dayton Daberkow, MD;
Ochsner Health System, Houma, LA
P2037. Drug-Induced Liver Injury or Grave’s Disease? A Mysterious
Elevation of Liver Function Tests
Vahe Shahnazarian, MD, MPH, Smruti Mohanty, MD, MS; New York
Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
P2038. Etanercept-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis
Kyley Leroy, DO1, Emma E. Furth, MD2, Frederick Nunes, MD3; 1.
Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System,
Philadelphia, PA; 2. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA; 3.
University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA
P2039. Drug Induced Liver Injury Secondary to ‘ Monkey Dust’
Amit Mori, MD, Kinesh Changela, MD, Madhavi Reddy, MD; Brooklyn
Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
P2040. Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia Associated with Celiac
Disease and Limited Sclerosis without Pulmonary Hypertension
Armenia Mordan, MD, Marc A. Fiorillo, MS, MD; Englewood Hospital
and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ
P2041. A Rare Case Report of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with No
Obvious Hepatic Mass on Imaging
Roshni Narurkar, MD1, Lakshmi Asritha Gollapudi, MD2, Vipin
Mittal, MD3, David Wolf, MD3; 1. Westchester Medical Center at New
York Medical College, Valhalla, NY; 2. New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center, White Plains, NY; 3. New York Medical
College Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
P2042. A Curious Case of Transient Fluctuations of Liver Function
Tests
Yvette Wang, DO, Kshitij Thakur, MD, Alan Zweben, MD; Crozer
Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA
P2043. Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia
Luis Barraza, MD, Arun Jesudian, MD; New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P2044. Association of Autoimmune Hepatitis and Celiac Disease:
Benefit of Gluten-Free Diet in Reversing Liver Dysfucntion
Umair Iqbal, MD, Sheikh Saleem, MD, Ahmad Chaudhary, MD,
Thomas Brasitus, MD, Nancy Merrell, MD; Bassett Medical Center,
Cooperstown, NY
P2045. Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: A Commonly Missed Complication
of Chronic Liver Disease
Sheryl V. Rosa, MD1, Doris H. Toro, MD, FACG2, Jaime MartinezSouss, MD2, Loscar Santiago-Rivera, MD2; 1. VA Health Care System
San Juan, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; 2. VA Caribbean Healthcare
System, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P2046. Too Much of a Good Thing: A Case of Severe Liver Dysfunction
after Too Much Caldo Verde in Portugal
Tanvi Khurana, MD, Christopher R. Brown, MD, Rekha M. Reddy, MD,
William B. Hale, MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P2047. Penetrating Foreign Body Causing a Large Hepatic Abscess: A
Case Report and Review
Negar Niknam, MD, Kaveh Zivari, MD, Kadirawelpillai Iswara, MD,
FACLP, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD; Maimonides Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2062. Hepatitis C Treatment as a Possible Cause of Acute Pancreatic
Transplant Rejection
Lindsay Meurer, MD, Perica Davitkov, MD, Anthony Post, MD, Pierre
Gholam, MD, Stanley M. Cohen, MD, FACG; University Hospitals Case
Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
P2063. A Rare Case of Severe Liver Injury Related to Whey Protein
Supplementation
Daniel J. Waintraub, MD, Sam Serouya, MD, Emilio Madrigal, DO,
Petros Benias, MD, Albert Min, MD, David L. Carr-Locke, MD, FACG;
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY
P2064. A Case of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Rare Peritoneal
Carcinomatosis
Ahmed Jamal Nadeem, DO, Hana Masood, MD, Devon McKenzie,
MD, Eric Tam, MD, Cesar DelRosario, MD, Behzad Doratotaj, MD;
New York University Woodhull Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P2065. Acute on Chronic Liver Failure and Urgent Orthotopic Liver
Transplantation in an Adult with Alagille Syndrome
Pearl Princess D. Uy, MD1, Aakash Aggarwal, MD1, Michael Einstein,
MD2; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Hartford, CT; 2.
Connecticut GI, PC, Hartford, CT
P2066. Liver-Crushed: An Unusual Cause of Non-Traumatic
Rhabdomyolysis
Larissa Krüger Gomes, MD1, Alyssa M. Austria, MD1, Hirva Bakeri,
MD1, Sana Siddiqui, MBBS1, Carl Cirino2, Edgar Naut, MD3; 1.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. University
of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT; 3. Saint Francis
Hospital and Medical Center, Farmington, CT
P2067. Acute Pulmonary Embolism Masquerading as Acute Liver
Failure
Bharat Rao, MD1, Johnathon Markus, MD2, Aymen Bukannan, MD2,
Ravish Parekh, MD3, Dilip Moonka, MD3; 1. Henry Ford Hospital,
Grand Blanc, MI; 2. Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI; 3. Henry
Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
P2068. Calciphylaxis in the Setting of Alcoholic Cirrhosis
Natasha Shah, MD1, Yanxia Li, MD2, James Rydel, MD2, Rogelio Silva,
MD3; 1. University of Illinois at Chicago, Advocate Christ Medical
Center, Chicago, IL; 2. Advocate Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL; 3.
Christ Advocate Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL
P2069. Polymyositis Associated with Advanced Hepatocellular
Carcinoma
Charanpreet S. Grewal, MBBS,MD1, Sandeep s. Sidhu, MBBS, MD1,
Sidhu Simran, MBBS2; 1. Dayanand Medical College and Hospital,
Ludhiana, Punjab, India; 2. Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences,
Dehradun, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
P2070. Isolated Spontaneous Hepatic Artery Dissection: A Case Report
Muhammad Alsayid, MD1, Rami Abdulbaki, MD2, Roba Alkharrat3,
Mohammed Eyad Yaseen Alsabbagh, MD4; 1. Southeast Alabama
Medical Center, Dothan, AL; 2. Cleveland Clinic Gastroenterology
Department, Cleveland, OH; 3. University of Damascus Faculty
of Medicine, Damascus, Dimashq, Syria; 4. Temple University,
Philadelphia, PA
P2071. Significant Hyperbilirubinemia with Sofosbuvir and RibavirinBased Antiviral Therapy in Post Liver Transplant Setting: An Unusual
Etiology
Arif Nawaz, FACG1, Asad Chaudhry, FRCP2, Ikram Raja, MBBS3,
Bushra Ali, FCPS3, Altaf Alam, FRCP4; 1. Fatima Memorial Hospital,
Kearney, NE; 2. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Gujranwala, Punjab,
Pakistan; 3. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan; 4.
Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
P2072. Hepatic Tuberculosis in an Immunocompetent Patient- a
Diagnostic Challenge
Arif Nawaz, FACG1, Khurram Malik, MBBS2, Aftab Alvi, MBBS, FCPS2,
Bushra Ali, MBBS, FCPS2; 1. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Kearney, NE;
2. Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
P2073. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: Acute Liver Failure in
Disguise
Mitchell Kang, DO1, Jared Chowdhury, MD1, Stanley Pietrak, MD1,
Kristine Ward, MD1, Kenneth Rothstein, MD2; 1. Drexel University
College of Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia,
PA; 2. Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
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P2074. Fulminant Hepatic Failure from Diffuse Infiltration by Metastatic
Melanoma
Ian Holmes, MD1, Radhika Kumari, MD2; 1. Stanford Hospital, Palo
Alto, CA; 2. Stanford Hospital, Stanford, CA
P2075. An Unusual Cause of Chest Pain: Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome
Jason Stibbe, MD, Mauricio Valenzuela, MD, Nikesh Kapadia, MD;
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P2076. Combined Hepatocellular and Cholangiocarcinoma Arising
from the Retroperitoneum with Favorable Response to Systemic
Chemotherapy with GemOX-B
Blanca Lizaola Perez, MD1, Hirsh Trivedi, MD1, Sandeep Krishnan,
MD2, David Lee, MD3, Olga Kozyreva, MD4; 1. St. Elizabeth’s Medical
Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Brighton, MA; 2. St.
Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Brighton, MA; 3. St. Elizabeth’s Medical
Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; 4. Dana
Farber Cancer Institute, Brighton, MA
P2077. Acute Cerebral Edema After TIPS Placement in a Patient with
Chronic Liver Disease
Nihal Patel, MD, Jeffrey Adler, MD, Rolland Dickson, MD, Amreen
Dinani, MD, Arifa Toor, MD; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center,
Lebanon, NH
P2078. Dual Infection with Hepatitis B and Epstein-Barr Virus
Presenting with Severe Jaundice, Coagulopathy and Hepatitis B Virus
Chronicity Outcome
Rao Sirish, MD, Imran Ashraf, MD, Fazia Mir, MD, Samiullah Nabi,
MD, Jamal A. Ibdah, MD, PhD, FACG, Veysel Tahan, MD; University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO
P2079. US-Guided Paracentesis Complicated by Delayed
Hemoperitoneum with Hemorrhagic Shock
Leslie Tamura, DO, Andrew Mazulis, MD, Baseer Qazi, MD, Richard
Jenkins, MD; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
P2080. An Unusual Presentation of a Liver Abscess in a Patient with
Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
James Penn, MD1, Kevin Skole, MD2; 1. Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ; 2. University
Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Plainsboro, NJ
P2081. An “Obscure” Presentation of Early Cirrhosis: Bleeding Jejunal
Varices as Initial Presentation of Cryptogenic Cirrhosis
Sara Lewin, MD, Najwa El-Nachef, MD; University of California San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA
P2082. Herbalife Related Hepatotoxicity
Hemant Mutneja, MD1, Bashar M. Attar, MD, PhD, FACG1, Melchor
Demetria, MD2, Saurabh Gupta, MD1, Gurpratap Singh Sidhu, MD1,
Shilpa Arora, MD1, Yuchen Wang, MD.1; 1. Cook County Health and
Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; 2. John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook
County, Chicago, IL
P2083. Early Experience with Direct-Acting Antivirals for HCV in
Kidney Transplant Recipients Receiving HCV+ Allografts
Bo Hyung Yoon, BS, Jonathan Fenkel, MD; Thomas Jefferson
University, Philadelphia, PA
P2084. An Uncommon Case of Amoebiasis
Umair Masood, MD, Anuj Sharma, MD, Sonny Nijjar, MD, Divey
Manocha, MD; State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY
P2085. A Case of Lisinopril-Induced Fulminant Hepatic Failure
Shahrad Hakimian, MD1, Joan Kheder, MD, MPH2, Daniel J. Ellis,
MD3, Owusu Osamoah, MD1, Isabel Zacharias, MD1, Xiaofei Wang,
MD1; 1. UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2. University
of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA; 3. University of
Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury, MA
P2086. Life Threatening Upper GI Bleeding as a Complication of Liver
Biopsy
Poornima Ramadas, MBBS1, Prathik Krishnan, MBBS1, Viveksandeep
Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Ganesh Aswath, MBBS1, Housam
Hegazy, MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2100. Primary Hepatic Amyloidosis
Neha Vohra, DO, Rajalakshmi Iyer, MD, Michael Freeman, MD,
Matthew Andres, DO, Avina Kolareth, MD; Mercy Medical Center, Des
Moines, IA
P2101. Unusual Presentation of Disseminated Histoplasmosis
Dalvir Gill, MD1, Ryan Dean, DO2, Jaswinder Virk, MD3, Zabeer
Bhatti, MD4, Kamalpreet Mann, BSc 5, Matthew Hess, MD3; 1. State
University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2.
State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Liverpool, NY;
3. State University of New York Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse,
NY; 4. State University of New York Upstate University Hospital,
Massapequa, NY; 5. University of Medicine and Health Sciences,
Basseterre, Saint George Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
P2102. Innovation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery in
Laparoscopic Liver Resection
Masayasu Aikawa, phD, Yosuke Ueno, MD, Yukihiro Watanabe, MD,
Katsuya Okada, MD, Hiroshi Sato, MD, Kojun Okamoto, PhD, Shigeki
Yamaguchi, MD, Isamu Koyama, phD; Saitama Medical University,
International Medical Center, Hidaka, Saitama, Japan
P2103. An Unusual Mimicry
Janame Kottey, MBBS, Kai Rou Tey, MD, Norman Beatty, MD;
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ
P2104. Mycotic Hepatic Artery Aneurysm Causing Quincke’s Triad:
Does It Still Exist?
Talal El Imad, MD, Mayurathan Kesavan, MD, Fady Haddad, MD,
Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island,
NY
P2105. A Post-marketing Adverse Effect of One of the New AntiHepatitis C Medications – Clinical Case Series
Sandar Linn, MD1, Hung-I Liao, MD2, Yoania Quintana, MD2, Obed
Adarkwah, MD2, Sury Anand, MD1; 1. Brooklyn Hospital Center,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P2106. Elevated Liver Enzymes Treated with Nephrectomy: A Case
of Stauffers Syndrome
Rami Zein, DO1, Jason A. Mouabbi, MD2, Mohammed Inany,
MD1(presenting author), Tarik Hadid, MD3, Mohammed Barawi,
MD3; 1. St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Dearborn, MI; 2. St.
John Hospital and Medical Center, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI; 3. St.
John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI
P2107. Pasteurella Multocida Septic Shock in Cirrhotic Patient
Without Animal Bite
Ye Eun Kwak, MD, Caroline Loeser, MD; Bridgeport Hospital, Yale
University School of Medicine, Bridgeport, CT
P2108. Metastatic Pancreatobiliary/Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting
with Variceal Hemorrhage as a Result of Non-cirrhotic Portal
Hypertension
Suhag Patel, MD1, Vipul Mahajan, MD2, Charles Jaiyeoba, MD3,
Sapna Patel, MD1, Murray N. Ehrinpreis, MD, FACG4; 1. Wayne State
University, Detroit Medical Center, Warren, MI; 2. Detroit Medical
Center, Wayne State University, Taylor, MI; 3. Wayne State University,
Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI; 4. Wayne State University School of
Medicine, Detroit, MI
P2109. Sustained Virologic Response in Chronic Hcv Infection with 4
Weeks of Anti-viral Therapy
Zachariah Dorey-Stein, MD, Ahmad Kutmah, MD, Mohammed Eyad
Yaseen Alsabbagh, MD; Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
P2110. A Heart Breaking Case of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Jordan Godbey, MD, Apurva Bansal, MD, Allison Locke, MD; East
Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
P2111. Starvation-Induced Hepatocyte Damage
Rachana Koya, DO1, Amaninder Dhaliwal, MD2, Kinesh Changela,
MD3, Juan Tejada, MD3, Leonid Volfinzon, MD2, Anju Malieckal, MD4;
1. New York University Lutheran Medical Center, New Hyde Park,
NY; 2. New York University Langone Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY;
3. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 4. New York University
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2087. Klinefelter’s Syndrome-Associated Alpha-1 Antitrypsin
Cholestatic Phenotype: A Genetic Linkage Between Two Congenital
Diseases
Antonios Wehbeh, MD1, Parit Mekaroonkamol, MD1, Brian C.
Quigley, MD2, Ram Subramanian, MD2, Samir Parekh, MD2; 1. Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 2. Emory University,
Atlanta, GA
P2088. A Sweet Cause of Liver Disease
Dana Stewart, DO, Amir N. Rezk, MD, Robert Smith, MD; Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, PA
P2089. Primary Hepatic Amyloidosis: An Uncommon Presentation of
Systemic Immunoglobulin Light Chain (AL) Amyloidosis
Jessica Garner, DO, Jonathan Ramirez, MD; Baylor Scott & White
Health, Temple, TX
P2090. Post-transplant CD30-Positive Primary Cutaneous T-cell
Lymphoma: A Rare, Isolated Skin Complication Following Liver
Transplantation
Quan M. Nhu, MD, PhD1, Catherine T. Frenette, MD2; 1. Scripps
Clinic, Scripps Green Hospital, Scripps Translational Science Institute,
La Jolla, CA; 2. Scripps Center for Organ Transplantation, Scripps
Clinic, Scripps Green Hospital, La Jolla, CA
P2091. Immune Reconstitution Syndrome with Treatment of Hepatitis
B/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Coinfection: Disease Flare Despite
Antiviral Therapy
Amit Patel, MD1, Michael W. Rowley, MD1, Anil B. Seetharam, MD2; 1.
Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ; 2. Transplant Center
and Advanced Liver Disease at Banner Good Samaritan Medical
Center, Phoenix, AZ
P2092. What Is Causing This Patient’s Acute Liver Failure
Nawras alshoubaki, MD1, Mary Barbara, MD1, Ahmed Farouk, MD1,
Ziad Alkhoury, MD1, George Khoudari, MD2; 1. Unity Health System,
Rochester, NY; 2. Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy,
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY
P2093. Ascites Due to Hepatic Vein Stenosis: A Rare Complication
Post Liver Transplant
Nayla Ahmed, MD1, Michael Einstein, MD2, Patricia Sheiner, MD2; 1.
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. Hartford
Hospital, Hartford, CT
P2094. An Unusual Case of Hepatic Abscess After Rectal Use of
Crystal Methamphetamine
Ramy Zughul, MD, Carl Atallah, DO; Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical
Center, Chicago, IL
P2095. Drug Induced Liver Injury Caused by Herbal Male Enhancing
products : A Rare Case
Rooma Nankani, MD1, Amruta Panwala, MBBS1, Deepa Nankani,
MD2, Ameet Kumar, MD3, Lisa Rossi, MD4; 1. University of
Connecticut, Hartford, CT; 2. Brown University, Providence, RI; 3.
Queens Hospital Center, Queens, NY; 4. Saint Francis Hospital and
Medical Center, Hartford, CT
P2096. A Successful Novel Drug Regimen for Acute Hepatitis C
Infection in a Renal Transplant Recipient
Francis Dailey, MD, Walid S. Ayoub, MD; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center,
Los Angeles, CA
P2097. Unusual Presentation of Portal Hypertension in Polycythemia
Vera
Cassidy Alexandre, MD1, Henry Jen, MD2, Kelly Teagle, DO1; 1. Lenox
Hill Hospital/Northwell Health, New York, NY; 2. Lenox Hill Hospital,
New York, NY
P2098. Constrictive Pericarditis as a Cause of Ascites
Niraj Shah, MD1, Andrew deLemos, MD2; 1. University of North
Carolina School of Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, New York, NY;
2. University of North Carolina School of Medicine Charlotte Campus,
Charlotte, NC
P2099. Elevated Transaminases Presenting as a Spotless Rocky
Mountain Spotted Fever
Evan K. Brady, MD, Stephen Berger, MD, Anjana Pillai, MD; Emory
University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
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OUTCOMES RESEARCH
P2112. Weight Loss Surgery Reduces Healthcare Resource Utilization
and All-cause Inpatient Mortality in Morbid Obesity: A Propensity
Matched Analysis
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH1, Varun Rawal, BS2, Rohan M.
Modi, MD1, Alice Hinton, PhD3, Hisham Hussan, MD1, Darwin L.
Conwell, MD, MS1; 1. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH; 2. The Ohio State University College of
Medicine, Columbus, OH; 3. Division of Biostatistics, College of Public
Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
P2113. Faculty Development Initiatives as a Tool to Prevent Physician
Burnout
Sophie Balzora, MD1, Elizabeth Weinshel, MD2; 1. New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY; 2. New York University Langone
Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P2114. Proton Pump Inhibitors and Risk of Dementia: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Karn Wijarnpreecha, MD1, Charat Thongprayoon, MD1, Panadeekarn
Panjawatanan, MD2, Patompong Ungprasert, MD3; 1. Bassett Medical
Center, Cooperstown, NY; 2. Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,
Chiang Mai, Thailand; 3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P2115. FMT; How Do Alternate Formats Compare?
Anthony Jaworski1, Scott W. Mitchell1, Connie Wong1, Belinda
Chapman2, Michelle Bull2, Safaa Gadalla1, Thomas J. Borody, MD,
PhD, FRACP, FACG1; 1. Centre for Digestive Diseases, Five Dock,
New South Wales, Australia; 2. Quantal Bioscience Pty Ltd, North
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
P2116. A Multi-Site Quality Improvement Initiative to Increase
Knowledge of Cardiogastroenterology
Elena Fradkov, MD, Alexander Goldowsky, BA, Kirsten Quiles, MS,
Renee Williams, MD; New York University Langone Medical Center,
New York, NY
P2117. A Patient Flow Analysis: Identification of Process Inefficiencies
in a Tertiary Care Endoscopy Center
Avik Sarkar, MD1, Kapil Wattamwar, BS1, James Penn, MD2, Anam
Rizvi, BS1, Amy Jablonski3, Carolyn Toal3, Swati Pawa, MD1; 1. Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University,
Piscataway, NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New
Brunswick, NJ
P2118. Predictors of Persistent Poor Bowel Preparation
Mary Drinane, MBBCh1, David H. Johnson, MD1, Daniel K. Chan,
MD2, Subhankar Chakraborty, MBBS2, Raghuwansh Sah, MBBS2,
Benyam Addissie, MD2, Shounak Majumder, MD2, Kenneth Wang,
MD2; 1. Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN;
2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P2119. Comparison of 30-Day Readmission Rates Among Common
Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Nationwide Analysis
Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD1, Sushil Garg, MD2, Gautam Mankaney,
MD3, Tanmayee Benjamin3, Sampurna Shakya, MBBS3, Prashanthi
Thota, MD3, Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD3; 1. Digestive Disease
Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. University
of Minnesota Medical School, Saint Paul, MN; 3. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P2120. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P2121. Increasing the Value of VTE Prophylaxis in Patients Admitted to
a Subspecialty Gastroenterology Inpatient Service
Christopher Blevins, MD, Sunanda V. Kane, MD, MSPH, FACG; Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN
P2122. Pattern of Venous Thromboembolism in Gastrointestinal
Malignancies
Nauman Siddiqui, MD1, Toseef Javaid, MD1, Zarmina Khan, BDS2,
Sadia Tabassum, MBBS1, Jamal Saleh, MD1, Syed Hasan, DO1, Sadik
Khuder, PhD3, Ali Nawras, MD, FACG3; 1. University of Toledo Medical
Center, Perrysburg, OH; 2. University of Toledo Medical Center,
Holland, OH; 3. University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH
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P2123. Acetaminophen Toxicity: Trends in Hospitalization and Their
Outcomes in United States from 2002-2011
Paris Charilaou, MD1, Febin John, MD1, Kalpit Devani, MD2,
Chakradhar Reddy, MD2, Mark Young, MD2, Balaji Yegneshwaran,
MD1; 1. Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Saint Peters
University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ; 2. East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN
P2124. Environmental Risk Factors Associated with Recurrent
Clostridium difficile Infection (CDI)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Alan Putrus, MD1, Cameron Ditty, MD2, Emil Putrus, MD1, Mohd
Amer Alsamman, MD1, Jenni Steinbrunner, BS1, Bruce Yacyshyn,
MD, FACG3, Mary B. Yacyshyn, PhD2; 1. Trihealth/Good Samaritan
Hospital, Cincinnati, OH; 2. University of Cincinnati College of
Medicine, Cincinnati, OH; 3. Division of Digestive Diseases, The
University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
P2125. Incidence, Trends, Etiology, and Inpatient Mortality After Acute
Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Bleeding in STEMI versus
NSTEMI
Trinadha Pilla, MD1, Ehab Dababneh, MD1, Ashima Datey, MD1,
Aghaegbulam Uga, MD2, Steven Scaife, MS1, Kathleen Bottum, MD,
Phd1; 1. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield,
IL; 2. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso, El
Paso, TX
P2126. Predictors of 30-Day Readmission in Patients Hospitalized with
Decompensated Cirrhosis in a Large, State-Based Inpatient Sample
Sehem Ghazala, MD1, Shannon Knapp, PhD2, Elizabeth Calhoun,
MEd3, Thomas Boyer, MD4, Archita Desai, MD4; 1. University of
Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, AZ; 2. University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ; 3. University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College
of Public Health, Tucson, AZ; 4. University of Arizona College of
Medicine, Tucson, AZ
P2127. The Frequency of Inappropriate Continuation of Acid
Suppressive Therapy After Discharge from the Medical Intensive Care
Unit: A Retrospective Study
Bridget Gallagher, MD, Daniel Benasher, MD, Kevin Tin, MD, MBA,
Peter Homel, PhD, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG, Rabin Rahmani, MD,
FACG, Yuriy Tsirlin, MD; Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P2128. Initiation of Long-term Proton Pump Inhibitor Use Is Not
Associated with Weight Gain
Jennifer Weiskopf, MD, Jennifer Czwornog, MD, Sarah Ryan, BS,
Miranda Kroehl, PhD, Gregory Austin, MD, MPH; University of
Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO
P2129. Comparative Efficacy, Safety, and Outcomes of Per Oral
Endoscopic Myotomy and Laparoscopic Heller’s Myotomy: A MetaAnalysis
Avanija Buddam, MD1, Sunil Dacha, MD2, Arun Kanmanthareddy, MD,
MS1, Sandeep Mukherjee, MD3, Qiang Cai, MD, PhD2; 1. Creighton
University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE; 2. Emory University School
of Medicine, Atlanta, GA; 3. Creighton University Medical Center,
Omaha, NE
P2130. Efficacy and Tolerability of Proton Pump Inhibitors in the Longterm Aspirin Users: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Gurpinder Singh, MD1, Sharan Sharma, MD2, Jaspreet Kaur, MBBS3,
Khagendra Dahal, MD2; 1. University of New England, LRGHealthcare,
Laconia, NH; 2. University of New England, LRGHealthcare, Laconia,
NH; 3. LRGHealthcare, Laconia, NH
P2131. Early Prediction of Acute Severe Pancreatitis; A Systematic
Review of Prospective Studies to Determine Prognostic Accuracy
Subhash Chandra, MBBS1, Reena Bansal, MBBS, MD2, Arvind
Murali, MD3; 1. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA;
2. Crozer Chester Medical Center, Chester, PA; 3. University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2140. A Retrospective Analysis of a Lower GI Bleeding Protocol
Implemented in the Emergency Department at a Tertiary Care Hospital
Mustafa Haroon, MD1, Ashish K. Tiwari, MD2, Sumeet Pawar, MD1,
Vikram Singh, MD1, AIsha Townes, BA, MS, MPH3, Youngjin Jung,
MPH1, Adil Khan, MD4, William E. Baker, MD2, Hemant Roy, MD2;
1. Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. Boston University Medical
Center, Boston, MA; 3. Boston University School of Public Health,
Cambridge, MA; 4. University of Health Sciences, Woodbridge, VA
P2141. Transient Elastography Use in the Assessment of Cirrhosis in
Patients with Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis
Manoela Mota, MD, Bubu A. Banini, MD, PhD, Mohammad Siddiqui,
MD, Arun J. Sanyal, MD, MBBS; Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA
P2142. Colorectal Cancer: Descriptive Analysis Comparing a Native
African Population to an African American Population
Matthew L. Bechtold, MD, FACG1, Akwi Asombang, MD, MPH, FACG1,
Richard Madsen, PhD1, Michelo Simuyandi, BSc.Ed, BSc, MSc2,
Gilbert Phiri3, Jamal A. Ibdah, MD, PhD, FACG1, Kennedy Lishimpi,
BSc, MBChB, MMed4, Lewis Banda, FCRADONC5; 1. University of
Missouri, Columbia, MO; 2. Centre for Infectious Disease Research in
Zambia, Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia; 3. Cancer Disease Hospital, Lusaka,
Lusaka, Zambia; 4. Ministry of Health, Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia; 5.
Cancer Diseases Hospital, Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia
P2143. Pancreatic Cancer: Patterns in a Low- to Middle-Income
Population, Zambia
Matthew L. Bechtold, MD, FACG1, Akwi Asombang, MD, MPH,
FACG1, Richard Madsen, PhD1, Michelo Simuyandi, BScEd, BSc,
MSc2, Gilbert Phiri3, Jamal A. Ibdah, MD, PhD, FACG1, Kennedy
Lishimpi, BSc, MBChB, MMed4, Lewis Banda, FCRADONC5; 1.
University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; 2. Centre for Infectious
Disease Research in Zambia, Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia; 3. Cancer
Disease Hospital, Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia; 4. Ministry of Health,
Lusaka, Lusaka, Zambia; 5. Cancer Diseases Hospital, Lusaka,
Lusaka, Zambia
P2144. Role of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Recurrence of Clostridium
difficile Infection: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Kai Rou Tey, MD1, Nirmal Singh, MD1, Varun Takyar, MD2, Eugene
Trowers, MD, MPH1; 1. University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Tucson, AZ; 2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
P2145. Is It Time to Transplant Hepatitis C Positive Kidneys in
Hepatitis C Negative Patients in the Era of Direct-Acting Antiviral
Agents in New York State?
Benjamin Biederman, BS1, Priyanka Chugh, MD2, Abhishek Goyal,
MBBS2, Edward Lebovics, MD, FACG2; 1. New York Medical College
Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY; 2. Westchester Medical
Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
P2146. Use of Rifaximin vs Norfloxacin for Prophylaxis of Spontaneous
Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) – A Meta-analysis
Gurpartap Sidhu, MD1, Andrew Go, BS2, Rupinder Buttar, MBBS3,
Divyanshu Mohananey, MD1, Jasneet Gill, MBBS4, Bashar M. Attar,
MD, PhD, FACG1, Benjamin Go, MD5; 1. Cook County Health and
Hospital Systems, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois at Chicago,
Chicago, IL; 3. Government Medical College Patiala, New York, NY; 4.
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India; 5. John H.
Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2132. Availability of Biliary Intervention and Impact on Patient
Outcomes in Biliary Acute Pancreatitis: A Decade Long Analysis of
Hospital Practices in the United States
Ahmad Malli, MD1, Alice Hinton, PhD2, Samer El-Dika, MD3, Sean
McCarthy, MD4, J. Royce Groce, MD, MS5, Darwin L. Conwell,
MD, MS4, Somashekar G. Krishna, MD, MPH4; 1. The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center, Upper Arlington, OH; 2. The
Ohio State University Division of Biostatistics, Columbus, OH; 3. The
Ohio State University Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, &
Nutrition, Columbus, OH; 4. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical
Center, Columbus, OH; 5. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
and Nutrition, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,
Columbus, OH
P2133. Safety and Efficacy of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for
Clostridium difficile in a Cohort of Patients with a Severe Infection And/
or IBD
Rebecca Roediger, MD1, Ari Grinspan, MD2; 1. Mount Sinai Hospital,
New York, NY; 2. The Henry D. Janowitz Division of Gastroenterology,
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
P2134. Canadian Study of Outcomes in Adalimumab Patients with
Support for Adherence: Results from the COMPANION Study
Martin Latour, PhD1, Sebastien Gerega2, Brad Millson2, Louis Bessette,
MD, MSc, FRCPC3, John Marshall, MD, MSc, FRCPC4, Gerald
Lebovic, PhD5, Michael Sung2, Driss Oraichi2, Tania Gaetano1, Sandra
Gazel1, Marie-Claude Laliberté, PhD1; 1. AbbVie, Inc., St. Laurent,
PQ, Canada; 2. IMS Brogan, Kirkland, PQ, Canada; 3. Department of
Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, PQ, Canada; 4. Department
of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 5. Applied
Health Research Centre, St. Michael’s Hospital; Institute of Health
Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto,
ON, Canada
P2135. The Skinny on Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty: A Single
Center Experience for the Treatment of Obesity in 91 Patients
Monica Saumoy, MD, Reem Sharaiha, MD, MSc, Nikhil Kumta,
MD, MS, Amit Desai, MD, Alex Sarkisian, MIchel Kahaleh, MD, Amy
Tyberg, MD, Rekha Kumar, MS, Leon Igel, MD, Elizabeth Verna, MD,
MS, Alpana Shukla, MD, Louis Aronne, MD; New York-Presbyterian/
Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P2136. Knowledge of Gastroenterology Fellows in Various Hospitals of
the United States of America, on Genetic Testing for Disease-Specific
Biomarkers and Attitude Towards the Knowledge of Precision Medicine
Shima Ghavimi, MD1, Hamed Azimi, MD2, Ali Afsari, MD1, Peter
Sealy, MD1, Sanmeet Singh, MD3; 1. Howard University Hospital,
Washington, DC; 2. Genomics On Call, Inc., Washington, DC; 3.
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
P2137. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in the Emergency Department and
Admission to the Hospital: A National Meta-Analysis, 2012-2013
Lauren N. Stemboroski, DO, Ciel Harris, MD, Asim Shuja, MD;
University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL
P2138. Nutritional Composition of Stool Donors’ Diets Relative to That
of the U.S. Population: Results from 44 Donors from an International
Stool Bank for Fecal Microbiota transplantation
Kelsey O’Brien, MPH1, Joshua Petimar, MS2, Kelly Ling, BS1, Thomas
Gurry, PhD3, Alim Ladha4, Robyn Day, BA1, Zachery Stoltzner, BS1,
Mark Smith, PhD1, Majdi Osman, MD, MPH5, Jessica R. Allegretti,
MD, MPH6, Zain Kassam, MD, MPH1; 1. OpenBiome, Medford,
MA; 2. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Medford, MA; 3.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Medford, MA; 4. OpenBiome
& Duke University, Medford, MA; 5. OpenBiome & Harvard Medical
School, Medford, MA; 6. Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Cambridge,
MA
P2139. Prognostic Significance of Elevated Cardiac Troponin in
Patients with Acute Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Adam Solis-Cohen, MD1, Getu Teressa, MD, PhD2, Vivek Kesar, MD3,
Jonathan M. Buscaglia, MD4, Juan Carlos Bucobo, MD4, Ankur
Ahuja, MD4; 1. Stony Brook University Hospital, Selden, NY; 2. Stony
Brook University Hospital, Mount Sinai, NY; 3. Stony Brook University
Hospital, Lake Grove, NY; 4. Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony
Brook, NY
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P2147. Gastrointestinal Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disease
Ahyoung Kim, MD1, Chung-Jyi Tsai, MD2; 1. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of
Medicine, Cleveland, OH
P2148. Use of Double Balloon Enteroscopy in Combination with
Intracorporeal Laparoscopic Surgery for Small Bowel Disease
Juan Reyes Genere, MD, Vivek Prachand, MD, Carol Semrad, MD;
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
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P2149. Characteristics of Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors (DNETs)
and Establishment of a Natural History and Genetics Registry
Noam Jacob, MD1, Jihane N. Benhammou, MD2, Christine Yu, MD2,
Homayoun Shojamanesh, MD3, Juanita Merchant, MD4, Michael
Lewis, MD, PhD5, David C. Metz, MD6, Alireza Sedarat, MD7, Joseph
Pisegna, MD2; 1. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA; 2. University of California Los Angeles David Geffen
School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA; 3. University of California Davis,
Davis, CA; 4. University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI;
5. VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA; 6.
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia,
PA; 7. CURE Digestive Diseases Research Center, David Geffen School
of Medicine at UCLA and VA GLAHS-West Los Angeles Healthcare
Center, Los Angeles, CA
P2150. Yield of Repeat Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy in Small Bowel
Bleeding
Badr Al-Bawardy, MD1, Guilherme Piovezani Ramos, MD1, Louis M.
Wong Kee Song, MD1, David H. Bruining, MD1, Jeff Alexander, MD1,
Nayantara Coelho Prabhu, MD2, Elizabeth Rajan, MD2; 1. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; 2. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN
P2151. Impact of Small Bowel Imaging on Small Bowel Tumors at an
Urban,Tertiary Referral Center
Felix Lui, MD, Richard Shaw, PhD, Lauren B. Gerson, MD, MSc;
California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
P2152. Push Enteroscopy in the Evaluation of Overt Obscure GI
Bleeding: An Underutilized Tool?
Moaz Sial, MD1, Abhishek Gulati, MD2, Shifa Umar, MD1, Heitham
Abdul-Baki, MD, FACG2; 1. Department of Internal Medicine,
Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Department of
Gastroenterology, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P2153. Evaluation of the Small Bowel with Video Capsule Endoscopy
in Patients with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Kevin Singh, MD1, Amy Singh, PA-C, MPH 2; 1. New York University
Woodhull Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ
School of Medicine, Garden City, NY
P2154. Gastrointestinal (GI) Disease Burden and Small Bowel (SB)
Transit Findings in Patients with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia
Syndrome (POTS)
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Jennifer Horsley-Silva, MD, Hassan Siddiki, MBBS, Brent Goodman,
MD, Julie Khoury, MD, Charlene Hoffman Snyder, CNP, DNP, RN,
Amy Foxx-Orenstein, DO, FACG, Michael D. Crowell, PhD, MACG,
Lucinda Harris, MD; Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ
P2155. Endoscopically Assisted Glucose Breath Test: A Novel
Diagnostic Approach for Distal SIBO
Malinda West, MD, MS1, Lavanya Viswanathan, MD, MS2, Sebastian
Larion, MD3, Nicole Schaffer, ARNP2, Amol Sharma, MD, MS4,
Satish Rao, MD, PhD5; 1. Georgia Regents University, Martinez, GA;
2. Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA; 3. Augusta University,
Augusta, GA; 4. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Augusta
University, Augusta, GA; 5. Digestive Health Center, Medical College of
Georgia, Augusta, GA
P2156. Duodenal Intraepithelial Lymphocytosis: A Condition with a
Distinct Seasonal Incidence
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Robert M. Genta, MD, FACG1, Amnon Sonnenberg, MD, MSc2, Kevin
Turner, MD1; 1. Miraca Life Sciences Research Institute, Irving, TX; 2.
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
P2157. Factors Associated with Complete Endoscopic Resection of
Large Non-ampullary Duodenal Adenomas
Pranith Perera, MD1, Anna Tavakkoli, MD2, Andrew Nett, MD3,
Anoop Prabhu, MD3, Aarti Oza Bedi, MD2, Erik-Jan Wamsteker, MD3,
Michelle Anderson, MD, MS2, james scheiman, MD, FACG3, Grace
Elta, MD, FACG4, Richard Kwon, MD, MS3; 1. University of Michigan
Health System, Providence, RI; 2. University of Michigan Health
System, Ann Arbor, MI; 3. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 4.
University of MIchigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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P2158. Adult Sucrase-isomaltase Deficiency (ASID); An Unrecognized
Overlap with Functional Bowel Disease (FBD). an Observational Crosssectional Study
P. Patrick Basu, MD, MRCP, FACG1, Ked Fortuzi, MD2, Elona
Shehi, MD2, Leena Kavali, MD2, Mark Aloysius, MD3, Niraj Shah,
MD4; 1. Weill Cornell Medical College Center for Liver Disease and
Transplantation, New York Presbyterian, New York, NY; 2. King’s
County Hospital Medical Center, New York, NY; 3. James J. Peters
VA Medical Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New
York, NY; 4. University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Carolinas
Medical Center, New York, NY
P2159. Epidemiology of Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis and Colitis
Tarik Alhmoud, MD, Fares Qeadan, PhD; University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
P2160. Temporal Trends and Demographic Variations in Incidence of
Angiodysplasia of the Intestines: A U.S. Population Based Study
Khwaja F. Haq, MD1, Shantanu Solanki, MD2, Rahul Sao, MD2,
Muhammad Ali Khan, MD3, Dhruv Mehta, MD4, Jamil M. Siddiqui,
MD5, Ram K. Saha, MD2, Nancy Gupta, MD6, Sachin Sule, MD2;
1. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center, Glen
Oaks, NY; 2. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center,
Valhalla, NY; 3. University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN; 4. Westchester
Medical Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY; 5. St.
Mary’s Medical Center, Barboursville, WV; 6. University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA
P2161. The Skin of Celiac Disease: Systematic Review and Pooled
Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc; University of Connecticut School of
Medicine, West Hartford, CT
P2162. Celiac Disease and the Risk of Kidney Diseases: A Systematic
Review and Meta-Analysis
Karn Wijarnpreecha, MD1, Charat Thongprayoon, MD1,
Panadeekarn Panjawatanan, MD2, Natanong Thamcharoen, MD1,
Pavida Pachariyanon, MD3, Kiran Nakkala, MD, MPH4, Wisit
Cheungpasitporn, MD3; 1. Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY;
2. Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand; 3. Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, MN; 4. Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Fayetteville, NC
P2163. Prevalence and Associations of Intestinal Angiodysplasia
in Minority Populations Being Evaluated for Potential Small Bowel
Bleeding: Does Race Matter?
Manhal Izzy, MD1, Wendy Rabbenou, MD1, Joann Kwah, MD1, Olga C.
Aroniadis, MD1, Ghalib Jibara, MD, MPH2, Lawrence J. Brandt, MD,
MACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2. Duke University
Medical Center, Durham, NC
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
SMALL INTESTINE/UNCLASSIFIED
P2164. Rare Complication of Celiac Disease
Siddarth Kathuria, MD, Prakriti S. Merchant, MD, Daniel P. Obrien,
MD, Rakhee Mangla, MD; Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT
P2165. Strongyloidiasis: An Uncommon Cause of Villous Blunting
Asad Pervez, MD1, Taimur Khan, MD2, Elena Sidorenko, MD3; 1.
University of Kansas Medical Center, Overland Park, KS; 2. University
of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS; 3. Kansas University
Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
P2166. Henoch-Schönlein Purpura: An Uncommon Cause of
Hematemesis
Thomas J. Corredine, DO1, Shaina M. Lynch, DO1, Pamela Kowalczyk,
MD2; 1. University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT; 2. St.
Francis Medical Center, Hartford, CT
P2167. Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis with Pneumoperitoneum: A
Rare Benign Complication of Scleroderma-Related Disease
Amir N. Rezk, MD, Michael T. Loughlin, DO, Chuan Miao, MD, Lisa
Schroeder, MD; Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2180. Small Bowel Metastatic Melanoma: An Under-Recognized
Complication of Previously Treated Melanoma
Faiz Javed, DO1, Thomas Geisler, DO2, Milan Dodig, MD3, Adam
Riordan, DO4, Kevin Castillo, DO5, Keith Black, DO6, Kanza Soomro7;
1. St. Joseph Medical Center, Warren, OH; 2. St. Joseph Medical
Center, Sharon, PA; 3. North East Ohio Gastroenterologists, Warren,
OH; 4. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA; 5. LECOM,
Warren, OH; 6. Saint Joseph Health Center, Warren, OH; 7. Lincoln
Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Warren, OH
P2181. Tacrolimus-Associated Diffuse Gastrointestinal Ulcerations and
Pathergy
Dana Pan, MD, Omid Shaye, MD, Jon Kobashigawa, MD; Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
P2182. Reporting the Rarest of Rare! Duodenal Adenocarcinoma in a
Patient with Prior Rectal Adenocarcinoma
Abhishek Seth, MD1, Pegah Hosseini-Carroll, MD2, Tejinder Singh,
MD3, Thomas Ryan. Palmer, MD3, Mitchell Basel, MD3, Harry
Hawkins, MD3; 1. Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center,
Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, Shreveport, LA; 2. Louisiana State
University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA; 3. Overton Brooks
VA Medical Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center,
Shreveport, LA
P2183. A Case Series of Jejunal Diverticulosis: A Variety of
Presentations
Boskey Patel, DO1, Anjali Basil, MD2, David R. Cave, MD, PhD,
FACG3; 1. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester,
MA; 2. UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 3.
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA
P2184. Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: A Case of Mistaken
Identity
Kimberly Jacinto, MS1, Mustafa A Al-Ani, MD2, Anmar AlNaser,
MD2, Daniel Gridley, MD2, Mohanad Al-Qaisi, MD3; 1. Arizona
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale,
AZ; 2. Maricopa Integrated Health System, Phoenix, AZ; 3. Mayo
Clinic Arizona, Maricopa Integrated Health System, Scottsdale, AZ
P2185. Celiac Crisis: A Rare Presentation of Celiac Disease in
Adults
Saurabh Chandan, MD, Dina Ahmad, MD, Alexander T. Hewlett,
DO; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE
P2186. A Rare Case of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast
Presenting with Gastrointestinal Metastasis
Apurva Bansal, MD, Parag Brambhatt, MD, Dhara Chaudhari,
MD, Puneet Goenka, MD, Mark Young, MD; East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, TN
P2187. Meckel’s Diverticulum in Young Adults: Not Just a Source of
Bleeding
Hisham Hakeem, MBBS1, Sandarsh Kancherla, MD2, Michael
Magrino, DO1, Mustapha Serhan, MBChB1; 1. Englewood Hospital and
Medical Center, Englewood, NJ; 2. Gastroenterology Group of Northern
New Jersey, Englewood, NJ
P2188. A Rare Case of a Windsock Diverticulum Causing Recurrent
Abdominal Pain and Pancreatitis
Alexandria Nowaczyk, DO, Colin Wolslegel, DO, Charles Ruzkowski,
MD; Parkview Medical Center, Pueblo, CO
P2189. A Rare Cause of a Small Bowel Diverticular Hemorrhage
Angelica Nocerino, MD, Nazish Ilyas, MD; North Shore-LIJ Health
System, New York, NY
P2190. An Unlikely Cause of GI Bleeding: A Rare Clinical Presentation
of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
Karandeep Maur, MD, Moheb Boktor, MD, Venkatasai Boda Eswara,
MD; Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, LA
P2191. A Case of Diffuse Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia (NLH) of
Duodenum in a Patient with Selective IgA Deficiency and Helicobacter
pylori Infection
Dipti Sagar, MD1, Swapna Mapakshi, MD1, Tehseen Haider, MD2,
Hilary Hertan, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx,
NY; 2. Montefiore Medical Center-Wakefield Division, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2168. Small Bowel Bleeding Secondary to Cytomegalovirus Ileitis in
an Immunocompetent Patient
John Erikson L. Yap, MD, Oscar Rivas-Chicas, MD, Bashar M. Attar,
MD, PhD, FACG; Cook County Health and Hospital Systems, Chicago,
IL
P2169. Diffuse Large B-Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Presenting as
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Hilda M. Gonzalez, MD, Ali Raza, MD, Alberto Barroso, MD; Houston
Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
P2170. Gastrointestinal Tract Amyloidosis as the First Manifestation of
non-IgM (igA) MGUS: A Case Report
Evangelos Tsipotis, MD1, Amr Dokmak, MD2, Paul Burns, MD3,
Wasseem Skef, MD3, Dorcas Doja. Chi, MD3, Sandeep Krishnan,
MD4; 1. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA; 2. St. Elizabeth’s
Medical Center, Brighton, MA; 3. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center,
Boston, MA; 4. St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Brighton, MA
P2171. Life-Threatening Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Aneurysm with
Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome
Stephen Beasley, MD1, Martin Scobey, MD1, Jianfeng Cheng, MD,
PhD2; 1. Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC; 2. Carolinas Medical
Center, Seattle, WA
P2172. Diagnosing Abdominal Tuberculosis Using Endoscopic
Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration
Stephen Beasley, MD, Leybelis Padilla, MD, Andrew Dries, MD;
Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
P2173. Abdominal Pain, Terminal Ileitis, and a Rash: Inflammatory
Bowel Disease?
Kevin P. Quinn, MD, Rajesh Krishnamoorthi, MBBS, Laura Raffals,
MD, Stephanie Hansel, MD, MS; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
P2174. Atypical Presentation of Celiac Disease
Matthew Rolfsen, MD, Nilesh Lodhia, MD; Medical University of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC
P2175. An Unusual Case of Clostridium perfringens Jejunitis in the
United States
Sugirdhana Velpari, MD1, Cemal Yazici, MD1, Vineel Kankanala, MD1,
Robert Carroll, MD2; 1. University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences
System, Chicago, IL; 2. University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences
System, Western Springs, IL
P2176. A Case of Chronic Hypercoaguable Diarrhea from Superior
Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis
Adam Zayac, MD1, Arundeep Kahlon, MBBS2, Jalaluddin Umar,
MBBS1, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, MBBS1, Tanya
George, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical
University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York Upstate
Medical Center, Syracuse, NY
P2177. Expanding the Differential of Non-specific Abdominal Pain
Jeffrey Howland, MD1, Sundeep Pattar, MD2, Dhruv Lowe, MBBS2,
Vincent Frechette, MD2; 1. State University of New York Upstate
Medical University, Syracuse, NY; 2. State University of New York
Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, NY
P2178. Disseminated MAC Presenting as jejunitis in a CD4
Lymphopenic Non HIV Patient
Yaiza Martinez-Ortiz, MD1, Rafael Tirado-Montijo, MD2, Jaime
Martinez-Souss, MD2; 1. VA Caribbean Healthcare System, San Juan;
2. VA Caribbean Healthcare System, San Juan, Puerto Rico
P2179. Acquired Small Intestinal Angioedema Presenting as a
Paraneoplastic Phenomenon Related to Lymphoma
Joseph Yarze, MD, FACG1, Eric Pillemer, MD, PhD2, Noel Yarze,
MS 43, Michael Tadros, MD4, DJ Sablich, MD5; 1. Gastroenterology
Associates of Northern New York, Glens Falls, NY; 2. Glens Falls
Hospital Cancer Center, Glens Falls, NY; 3. Ross University School of
Medicine, New Brunswick, NJ; 4. Albany Medical College, Albany, NY;
5. Glens Falls Hospital, Department of Radiology, Glens Falls, NY
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2192. Gastroduodenal Polyps: An Atypical Presentation of Metastatic
Renal Cell Carcinoma
Kamran Zahid, MD1, Safeera Javed, MD2, Dipti Sagar, MD1, Hilary
Hertan, MD, FACG1; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY; 2.
Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY
P2193. Ectopic Small Intestinal Varices: A Big Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Challenge
Shahrad Hakimian, MD1, Yasir Al-Azzawi, MD2, Salmaan Jawaid,
MD3, Isabel Zacharias, MD1, Hesham Malik, MD1; 1. UMass Memorial
Medical Center, Worcester, MA; 2. UMass Memorial Medical Center,
Wocester, MA; 3. University of Massachusetts Medical Center,
Worcester, MA
P2194. Severe Lupus Enteritis Responding to High Dose Steroids,
Cyclophosphamide and Intravenous Immunoglobulin: A Case Report
Ayman Qasrawi, MD1, Mouhanna Abu ghanimeh, MD1, Sean
Doran, DO2, Akshit Sharma, MD1, Osama Yousef, MD1; 1. University
of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO; 2.
University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
P2195. Retrograde Jejuno-Jejunal Intussusception After Roux-en-Y
Gastric Bypass: A Potential AÂ La Mode Complication
Fady G. Haddad, MD, Vera Zaraket, MD, Liliane Deeb, MD; Staten
Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
P2196. A Perplexing Case of Abdominal Pain That Led to the Diagnosis
of Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Adrienne Lenhart, MD, Mona Hassan, MD, Alireza Meighani, MD,
Omar Sadiq, MD, Yousuf Siddiqui, MD; Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,
MI
P2197. Laparotomy Assisted Injection of Jejunal Varices for Overt
Small Bowel Bleeding
2016 ACG Presidential Poster Award
Divyanshoo Rai. Kohli, MD, Ashley Limkemann, MD, Marlon Levy, MD,
George Smallfield, MD; Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,
VA
P2198. Gastroparesis Caused by Vagal Nerve Injury Following
Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Jaclyn Kagihara, MD, Larissa Fujii-Lau, MD, Kristi Lopez, MD;
University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI
P2199. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor: Searching for the Bleed
Aaron Fisher, DO; William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI
P2200. When Life Throws You a Scurveball
Oscar Mitchell, BMBS, Shannon Chang, MD; New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY
P2201. Small Bowel Melanoma: An Endoscopic Challenge
Sujaata Dwadasi, MD1, Ravi Vora, MD1, Kristen Zhelnin, MD2, Nikrad
Shahnavaz, MD1; 1. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA;
2. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
P2202. A GIST Just Around the Corner
Russell Rosenblatt, MD1, Benedikt Zott2, Monica Saumoy, MD1, Kunal
Karia, MD3, Michael Lieberman, MD3, David Wan, MD1; 1. New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. Technical
University, Munich, Bayern, Germany; 3. New York-Presbyterian
Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
P2203. Isolated Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitor
Induced Small Bowel Angioedema After 10 Years of Oral Lisinopril
Therapy
Anthony Razzano, MD, Sharzad Alagheband, MD, Haseeb Ahmed,
MD, Peter Malet, MD, Douglas Katz, MD; Winthrop University
Hospital, Mineola, NY
P2204. Gastrointestinal Sarcoidosis Masquerading as Peritoneal
Carcinomatosis
Asana Anderson, MBBS1, Deana Lazaro, MD2, Rochelle Hardie,
MBBS1; 1. SUNY Downstate Medical Centre, Brooklyn, NY; 2.
Brooklyn VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, Brooklyn, NY
P2205. Persistent Nausea and Vomiting in Solid Organ Transport
Recepient: A Nematodal Etiology
Abdul Haseeb, MD, MPH, Sheeva Parbhu, MD, Ashok Tuteja, MD;
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT
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P2206. Unusual Presentation of Gastrointestinal Non Hodgkin
Lymphoma
Avinash Adiga, MD, Ashref Mohamed, MD, Hawa Edriss, MD,
Kenneth Nugent, MD; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center,
Lubbock, TX
P2207. Peritoneal Tuberculosis Can Present as Cirrhosis with
Recurrent Ascites
Qalb A. Khan, MD1, Micheal Davis, MD2; 1. Crozer Chester Medical
Center, Chester, PA; 2. Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA
P2208. Duodenal Variceal Bleeding Successfully Managed with
Combined TIPS and Micro Catheter Guided Coil Embolization of
Duodenal Varix
Krishna Venkata, MD1, Mohammed Naseemuddin, MD2, Sudha
Kodali, MD, MSPH2, Ahmed K. Abdel Aal, MS, MD, PhD2, Mohamed
Shoreibah, MD3; 1. University of Alabama Montgomery Program,
Montgomery, AL; 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham,
Birmingham, AL; 3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hoover, AL
P2209. Cases of Death Secondary to Cannabinoid Hyperemesis
Syndrome
Kaartik Soota, MD1, Ye-Jin Lee, MD2, Katie Schouweiler, MD2,
Matthew Keeney, MD2, Marcus Nashelsky, MD2, Adrian Holm, DO2; 1.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Coralville, IA; 2. University of
Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA
P2210. A Rare Cause of Upper GI Bleeding: Portal Hypertensive
Duodenopathy Secondary to Non-cirrhotic Portal Hypertension
Kristina Katz, MD, Ishita Dalal, MD, Prapti Shingala, MD, Sita
Chokhavatia, MD, FACG; Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
P2211. Small Bowel Carcinoids: Big Bleeds in a Small Percentage
Elizabeth John, MD1, Victoria Mock, MD2, Hasan Rehman, MD2, Kevin
Skole, MD3; 1. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Montville,
NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ;
3. University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Plainsboro, NJ
P2212. A Novel Motorized Spiral Enteroscope Technology Reveals
Meckel’s Diverticulum
Rosemary Nustas, MD, Daniel DeMarco, MD, FACG, Elizabeth
Odstrcil, MD, FACG; Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX
P2213. Confounding Presentation of Small Bowel Ischemia in an IBS
Patient and Diagnosis and Treatment Utilizing CO2 Angiography: New
None-nephrotoxic Diagnostic Modality
Jisun Hahn, MD1, Alexander Chao, MD2, Roy KH Wong, MD, MACG3;
1. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Rockville, MD; 2.
Department of Vascular Surgery, Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center, Bethesda, MD; 3. Gastroenterology, Walter Reed National
Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
P2214. Failure of the Meckel’s Scan in an Adult GI Bleeder: A
Precautionary Diagnostic Tale
Anwar Jebran, Sheena Patel, MD, Shubha Singh, MD, Michael Brown,
MD; Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
P2215. A Case of Diffuse Leiomyosarcoma of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Dana Berg, MD1, Rahul Sao, MD2, Daniela Jodorkovsky, MD1; 1.
Westchester Medical Center at New York Medical College, Valhalla,
NY; 2. New York Medical College Westchester Medical Center,
Valhalla, NY
P2216. Epithelioid Angiosarcoma: A Rare Culprit of Small Bowel Overt
Bleeding
Maoyin Pang, MD, PhD, Victoria Gomez, MD, Arjun Mittra, MD, Murli
Krishna, MD, Mark Stark, MD; Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
P2217. An Unusual Cause of Iron Deficiency Anemia
Seth Kirschner, DO1, Sanjay Nayyar, MD1, Vishwinder Sharma, MD2,
Arthur Fusco, MD3; 1. Valley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NV;
2. Digestive Disease Associates, Las Vegas, NV; 3. General Surgery
Associates, Las Vegas, NV
P2218. Simultaneous Presence of Primary Small Intestinal Follicular
Lymphoma and Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
Ketul Patel, MD1, Diana Garcia, MD2, Jose Nieto, DO, FACG1;
1. Borland Groover Clinic, Jacksonville, FL; 2. Universidad de
Especialidades Espiritu Santo, Samborondon, Ecuador
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
STOMACH
P2230. A Neglected Field of Peptic Ulcer Disease Therapy: Its Relation
with Vitamin Supplements
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc1, Prasad Kulkami, MD, FACG2; 1.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, West Hartford, CT; 2.
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P2231. Helicobacter pylori Infection Among Young Women with
Miscarriage: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Hongfeng Zhang, MD, MSc1, Prasad Kulkami, MD, FACG2; 1.
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, West Hartford, CT; 2.
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
P2232. Esomeprazole- or Rabeprazole-Based Triple Therapy
Eradicated Helicobacter pylori Comparably, Regardless of
Clarithromycin Susceptibility and CYP2C19 Genotypes
Tadayoshi Okimoto, MD, PhD1, Kazuhiro Mizukami, MD, PhD2, Ryo
Ogawa, MD1, Kazuhisa Okamoto, MD1, Masaaki Kodama, MD, PhD1,
Kazunari Murakami, MD, PhD, FACG1; 1. Oita University, Yuhu, Japan;
2. Oita University, Yuhu, Oita, Japan
P2233. Early versus Late EGD in Patients Presenting with Upper GI
Bleeding: Analysis of a National Database
Sushil Garg, MD1, Vaibhav Wadhwa, MD2, James P. Campbell, MD3,
Madhusudhan Sanaka, MD4; 1. University of Minnesota Medical
School, Saint Paul, MN; 2. Digestive Disease Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 3. University of Minnesota, Saint Paul,
MN; 4. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
P2234. The Impact of Probiotics on the Outcomes of Helicobacter
pylori Eradication Treatments
Hyeonjin Seong, MD, Dae Young Cheung, MD, PhD, Jin Il Kim, MD,
PhD; Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Seoul-t’ukpyolsi, South Korea
P2235. Comparison on Intragastric pH and Therapeutic Effectiveness
According to Routes of Administration of PPI in Peptic Ulcer: A
Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Hyeonjin Seong, MD, Dae Young Cheung, MD, PhD, Jin Il Kim, MD,
PhD; Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Seoul-t’ukpyolsi, South
Korea
P2236. Hematological and Iron Storage Indices Associated with
Helicobacter Pylori Gastritis: A Cross Sectional Study in Minority
Population
Kanthi Rekha Badipatla, MD, Chandana Kamireddy, MD, Binita
Sapkota, MD, Vamsi Amanchi, MD, Danial Shaikh, MD, Anisha
Vupputuri, MD, Suresh Kumar Nayudu, MD; Bronx Lebanon
Hospital Center, Bronx, NY
P2237. Eradication Rate of H. pylori After Therapy Based on Urea
Breath Test: A Single-Center Study on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Roy Liu, MD, Roberta Romero, DNP, Jerzy Sarosiek, MD, PhD, FACG,
Alok Dwivedi, PhD, Christopher Dodoo, M.S., Marc J. Zuckerman,
MD, FACG; Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso,
El Paso, TX
P2238. Efficacy of Triple Therapy of Vonoprazan, Amoxicillin, and
Sitafloxacin as the Third-Line Regimen for Helicobacter pylori
Eradication in Japan
Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, PhD1, Naoki Higuchi2, Takao Oyama,
MD,PhD1, Hiroyuki Higuchi, PhD3, Daisuke Chinda, MD, PhD4,
Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD1; 1. Hirosaki University Graduate
School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 2. Hirosaki National
Hospital, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 3. Hirosaki University Graduate
School of Medicine, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori, Japan; 4. Department of
Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,
Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
P2239. Detection of Gastric Cancer by Assay of Novel Methylated DNA
Markers in Plasma
Bradley W. Anderson, MD1, Brian A. Dukek, MS1, Tracy C. Yab, BS1,
Calise K. Berger, BS1, William R. Taylor, MS1, Patrick H. Foote, BS1,
Kelli N. Burger, BS1, Seth W. Slettedahl, MS1, Douglas W. Mahoney,
MS1, John B. Kisiel, MD1, Hatim T. Alawi, PhD2, Graham P. Lidgard,
PhD2, David A. Ahlquist, MD1, Tamara Sander, MS2; 1. Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN; 2. Exact Sciences Laboratories, LLC, Madison, WI
P2240. The Prognostic Role of FDG PET/CT in Locally Advanced Gastric
Cancer Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
Hye Lim Park, MD1, Jae-Woong Kim, MD2, Sae Jung Na, MD3; 1.
Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University
of Korea, Seoul, Seoul-t’ukpyolsi, South Korea; 2. Taean Health Center
and County Hospital, Taean-gun, Ch’ungch’ong-namdo, South Korea;
3. Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic
University of Korea, Uijeongbu, Kyonggi-do, South Korea
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2219. Duodenal Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumor (PEComa)
Presenting as an Asymptomatic Mass
Ramin D. Bagheri, MD1, Tyler Aasen, DO2, Kevin J. O’Keefe, MD3,
Aaron Goldberg, MD4; 1. University of Arizona College of Medicine,
Scottsdale, AZ; 2. Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ;
3. University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 4. Carl T.
Hayden VA Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ
P2220. Gastrointestinal Amyloidosis: A Rare Cause of Chronic Diarrhea
Swathi Paleti, MD1, Bharath Yarlagadda, MBBS 2, Andrew Waters,
MD3, Elena Sidorenko, MD4; 1. University of Kansas Medical Center,
Kansas City, KS; 2. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO; 3. University
of Kansas Medical Center, Lenexa, KS; 4. Kansas University Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS
P2221. Jejunal GIST: It’s Hard to Get the GIST of It
Samit Datta, MD1, Cassidy Alexandre, MD2, Stephen Machnicki, MD3,
David Robbins, MD, MSc1; 1. Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY; 2.
Lenox Hill Hospital/Northwell Health, New York, NY; 3. Hofstra North
Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, New York, NY
P2222. Pyogenic Granuloma: A Rare Cause of Obscure Overt GI
Bleeding
Abhishek Gulati, MD1, Manav Sharma, MD2, Nitin Sardana, MD1,
Robin Midian, MD1, Aditya Talwar, MD1; 1. Allegheny Health Network,
Pittsburgh, PA; 2. Department of Internal Medicine, Allegheny Health
Network, Pittsburgh, PA
P2223. Two Cases of Brunner’s Gland Hamartoma: a Potentially
Difficult to Recognize Duodenal Lesion
Jonathan P. Francis, MD, Gilda Bobele, MD, Manish B. Singla, MD,
Jeffrey Laczek, MD; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
Bethesda, MD
P2224. Looking Beyond Gastrointestinal Bleed to Diagnose Hereditary
Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)
Joydeep Chakraborty, MD1, Christopher E. Forsmark, MD2; 1.
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL; 2. University
of Florida, Department of Gastroenterology, Gainesville, FL
P2225. A Case of Crohn’s Disease Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis
Waqas Nawaz, MD, Kamran Zahid, MD, Dipti Sagar, MD, Hilary
Hertan, MD, FACG; Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P2226. Duodenal Villous Blunting: Hint for Underlying Malignancy
Mahendran Jayaraj, MD1, Bhaskar Banerjee, MD, FACG2, Achyut
Bhattacharyya, MD2; 1. University of Nevada School of Medicine, Las
Vegas, NV; 2. University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ
P2227. The Path Less Traveled – An Unusual Presentation of Bouveret
Syndrome
Ryan Croteau, MD1, Erin M. Forster, MD, MPH1, Russ Kuker, MD2,
Enrico O. Souto, MD3, Emory M. Manten, MD4; 1. University of Miami,
Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; 2. University of Miami, Miam,
FL; 3. University of Miami, Miami, FL; 4. University of Miami Miller
School of Medicine, Miami, FL
P2228. The Curious Case of a Swollen Belly: Myxedema Ascites
Aamer Abbass, MD, Sameen Khalid, MD, Fnu Asad ur Rahman, MD,
Alvina Munaf, MD; Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL
P2229. First Reported Case of Hookworms Causing Severe
Symptomatic Anemia Diagnosed by Capsule Endoscopy in North
America
Kevin Tin, MD, MBA, Tawseef Dar, MD, Ira E. Mayer, MD, FACG,
Rabin Rahmani, MD, FACG, Yuriy Tsirlin, MD; Maimonides Medical
Center, Brooklyn, NY
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2241. Decrease of Estradiol and Several Life Style Factors, but Not
Helicobacter pylori Infection, Are Significant Risks for Osteopenia in
Japanese Females
Daisuke Chinda, MD, PhD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, MD,
PhD1, Masashi Matsuzaka, MD, PhD2, Shigeyuki Nakaji, MD, PhD3,
Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD1; 1. Department of Gastroenterology,
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori,
Japan; 2. Department of Medical Informatics, Hirosaki University
Hospital, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 3. Department of Social Medicine,
Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori,
Japan
P2242. High Recurrence Rate of Large Hyperplastic Polyps After
Endoscopic Resection
Gabriel Lang, MD, Ilke Nalbantoglu, MD, Dayna Early, MD, Daniel
Mullady, MD, Vladimir Kushnir, MD; Washington University in St.
Louis, Saint Louis, MO
P2243. Expression of Bile Acid Receptor TGR5 in Gastric Biopsies with
Intestinal Metaplasia Correlates with p53 Protein Accumulation
Mamoun Younes, MD, Ayush Arora, MD, Jamie Everett, MD, Nirav
Thosani, MD, MHA, Andrew Dupont, MD, Sushovan Guha, MD,
PhD, Atilla Ertan, MD, MACG; UTHealth McGovern Medical School,
Houston, TX
P2244. Risk Factors for Gastric Adenocarcinoma in a U.S. Tertiary
Care Population: A Case Control Study
Alyssa Y. Choi, MD1, Lisa L. Strate, MD, MPH2, Matthew C. Fix, MS3,
Rodney A. Schmidt, MD, PhD1, Alex R. Ende, MD1, Matthew M. Yeh,
MD, PhD1, Joo Ha Hwang, MD, PhD2; 1. University of Washington
Medical Center, Seattle, WA; 2. Harborview Medical Center, Seattle,
WA; 3. University of Washington, Seattle, WA
P2245. Reinfection of H. pylori in an Area of New Jersey with a High
Hispanic Population Detected by HP MPCR
Jacqulyn Rosinski1, Susan Huzairum1, Xiangwen Meng, MD, PhD1,
Tat-Kin Tsang, MD, PhD2; 1. TZAM Diagnostics, LLC, Northbrook,
IL; 2. TZAM Diagnostics, LLC, University of Chicago, Northshore
University Healthcare System, Northbrook, IL
P2246. Detection of Helicobacter pylori Infection by HP MPCR in
Hispanic vs Non-Hispanic Patients in New Jersey
Jacqulyn Rosinski1, Susan Huzairum1, Xiangwen Meng, MD, PhD1,
Tat-Kin Tsang, MD, PhD2; 1. TZAM Diagnostics, LLC, Northbrook,
IL; 2. TZAM Diagnostics, LLC, University of Chicago, Northshore
University Healthcare System, Northbrook, IL
CLINICAL VIGNETTES/CASE REPORTS
STOMACH
P2247. Ischemic Gastropathy: Perhaps Not so Uncommon an Entity
Benigno R. Varela, MD1, Manhal Izzy, MD2, Clara Tow, MD2, Lawrence
J. Brandt, MD, MACG2; 1. Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY;
2. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY
P2248. A Rare Presentation of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Due to
Gastric Metastasis of Urothelial Carcinoma
Michael T. Loughlin, DO1, Yakub Khan, MD2, Amir N. Rezk, MD1; 1.
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA; 2. Geisinger Health System,
Pittston, PA
P2249. Is It Dead Already ? You Gotta Be Kidding me!
Karandeep Maur, MD, Abhishek Seth, MD, James D. Morris, MD,
FACG; Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport,
LA
P2250. Difficult to Find, Easy to Treat!
Omer Anam, MD, Ali Raza, MD, Leila Neshatian, MD; Houston
Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
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P2251. Endoscopic Gastropexy of Acute Mesenteroaxial Gastric
Volvulus Using T-Fasteners
Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD1, Diana Hatamleh, MD2, Aleksey
Novikov, MD1, Kunal Karia, MD3, Reem Sharaiha, MD, MSc1, David
Wan, MD1, Robert Winchell, MD1; 1. New York-Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY; 2. University of Jordan,
Amman, Amman, Jordan; 3. New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill
Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
P2252. Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma
Presenting with Both Gastric and Small Bowel Involvement: A Case
Report
John Mark Pabona, MD, Khushbir Bath, MD, Yahuza Siba, MD,
Camille Edwards, MD, Ari Goldstein, MD, Meena Ahluwalia, MD, Joan
Culpepper-Morgan, MD; Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY
P2253. Atypical Presentation of Gastric Volvulus
Denzil Etienne, MD1, Mel A. Ona, MD, MS, MPH, MA1, Emmanuel
Ofori, MD1, Dhuha Alhankawi, MD1, Sindhura Kolli, MD1, Michael
Stevens, MD2, Charilaos Papafragkakis, MD3, Madhavi Reddy, MD1;
1. Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. Queens Hospital Center,
Jamaica, NY; 3. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston, TX
P2254. Gastrointestinal Kaposi’s Sarcoma: A Neglected Diagnosis?
Denzil Etienne, MD1, Michael Stevens, MD2, Emmanuel Ofori, MD1,
Madhuri Chandnani, MBBS3, Neda Shahoori, MD4, Mel A. Ona, MD,
MS, MPH, MA1, Madhavi Reddy, MD1; 1. Brooklyn Hospital Center,
Brooklyn, NY; 2. Queens Hospital Center, Jamaica, NY; 3. Queens
Hospital Center, Fresh Meadows, NY; 4. St. George’s University School
of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY
P2255. Peritoneal Mesothelioma: A Rare Cause of Abdominal Ascites
Johanna Marowske, DO1, Brian Shipley, MD2, Douglas Walton, MD1,
Allyson Cochet, MD2, Jonathon Schwake, MD1; 1. Brooke Army
Medical Center, JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX; 2. San Antonio Military
Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
P2256. Common Bug, Rare Presentation
Daniel DiLeo, MD1, Maulin Patel, MD1, Anmol Patel, MD1, Neal Shah,
MD1, Zulfiqar Arif, MD2; 1. Drexel University College of Medicine,
Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; 2. Abington
Memorial Hospital, Abington, PA
P2257. PPI and False-positive THC Screen: False Positive Equal False
Allegation
Mohsen Pourmorteza, MD, Apurva Bansal, MD, Dhara Chaudhari,
MD, Mark Young, MD; East Tennessee State University, Johnson City,
TN
P2258. Gastric Duplication Cyst Masquerading as a Gastrointestinal
Stromal Tumor (GIST)
Malav P. Parikh, MD1, Niyati Gupta, MBBS.2, Sreelakshmi
Panginikkod, MD3, Harsh Rawal, MD4, Venu Pararath Gopalakrishnan,
MD3; 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; 2. Grant Medical
College, Cleveland, OH; 3. Presence Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston,
IL; 4. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
P2259. Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer: One Family’s Story
Haley Zylberberg1, Steven D. Rubin, MD, FACG2; 1. Hofstra North
Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY; 2. Hofstra North
Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Merrick, NY
P2260. A Rare Cause of Acute Upper GI Bleeding-Gastric AVM
Associated with a Splenic Mass
Sheikh A Saleem, MD, Chetan Dodhia, MD, Afeefa Shahnawaz, MD,
Mohit Gupta, MD, Jed Weinstock, MD, Peter Francisco, DO; Bassett
Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY
P2261. Gastric Plasmacytoma: A Rare Cause of Acute Upper GI
Bleeding
Sheikh A Saleem, MD, Afeefa Shahnawaz, MD, Chetan Dodhia, MD,
Peter Francisco, DO; Bassett Medical Center, Cooperstown, NY
P2262. POSTER WITHDRAWN
P2263. Treatment of Helicobacter pylori-Negative MALT Lymphoma
with a Triple Therapy Regimen
Leigh Lurie, MD, Ellen Gutkin, DO; New York Presbyterian Queens,
Flushing, NY
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
P2276. MALT Lymphoma in Association with Hepatitis C Infection
Marcelle Meseeha, MD, Maximos Attia, MD, Bruce Askey, MS, CRNP;
Guthrie Clinic, Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA
P2277. A Rare Case of Simultaneous Metastatic Disease of Renal Cell
Carcinoma to the Stomach, Bone, and Lungs
Benjamin R. Hart, MD, PhD, MPH1, Mazen El Atrache, MD2, Ashish
Zalawadia, MD3; 1. Henry Ford Hospital, Grosse Ile, MI; 2. Henry Ford
Health System, Detroit, MI; 3. Henry Ford Hospital, Canton, MI
P2278. An Unsual Case of Multifactorial GI Bleeding
Andrew Weinberg, DO; Banner MD Anderson, Scottsdale, AZ
P2279. An Unusual Cause for Melena: Primary Gastric
Leiomyosarcoma
Parkpoom Phatharacharukul, MD, James Richter, MD, Guru
Trikudanathan, MD; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
P2280. Iron Pill Induced Ulceration of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract:
A Report of Two Rare Cases
Nguyen Pham, MD1, Andrew Mergl, MPH2, Nicole Isabel Gomez
Dorati, MD3, Harry Winters, MD1, Youyuan Xu, MD1; 1. New York
University Woodhull Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. St. George’s
University School of Medicine, New York, NY; 3. New York Medical
College Metropolitan Hospital, New York, NY
P2281. Gastric Tubular Adenomas Five Years After Total
Proctocolectomy in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
Padma Chamarthy, MD1, Hadie Razjouyan, MD2, Osvaldo Zumba,
MD1, Sita Chokhavatia, MD1, Craig Rezac, MD3, Jane Date Hon,
MD1; 1. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, NJ; 2. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital,
North Brunswick, NJ; 3. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
Rutgers University, Basking Ridge, NJ
P2282. Gastrointestinal Symptoms from Left Ventricular Assist
Device External Compression of the Gastric Lumen
Jorge Suarez, MD, Dennis Yang, MD; University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
P2283. Acute Gastric Volvulus Presenting as Coffee Ground Emesis
Thomas R. McCarty, MD, George Goshua, MD, Bassem Ghali, MD;
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
P2284. A Rare Case of Diffuse Gastric Cancer with Unique
Metastasis
Ali Imran1, Manraj Khosla, MD2, Panos Fidias, MD3; 1. Ross University
School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 2. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical
Center, Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ; 3.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
P2285. Case Series of Autoimmune Metaplastic Atrophic Gastritis and
Association with Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Stomach
Fredy Nehme, MD, Michael Green, MD, William Salyers, MD, MPH,
Nathan Tofteland, MD; University of Kansas School of Medicine,
Wichita, KS
P2286. This Aimless Cobra Spits Blood: A Dieulafoy’s Lesion as the
Cause of Massive Hematemesis
Sameen Khalid, MD1, Aamer Abbass, MD1, Alvina Munaf, MD1,
Tiffanie T. Do, BS2, Melanie Albors Mora, MD1, Divyanshu Malhotra,
MD1; 1. Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL; 2. University of Central Florida
College of Medicine, Orlando, FL
P2287. Can Screening Upper Endoscopy Improve Outcomes in Upper
Gastrointestinal Kaposi’s Sarcoma?
Mahendran Jayaraj, MD1, Syed Abdul Basit, MD1, Vishwinder Sharma,
MD2, Shahid Wahid, MD2; 1. University of Nevada School of Medicine,
Las Vegas, NV; 2. Digestive Disease Associates, Las Vegas, NV
P2288. Gastric and Colonic Polyposis in a Patient Without Genetic or
Hereditary Predisposition Presenting as Iron Deficiency Anemia
Scott H. Lee, MD, Matthew Oman, MD; Loma Linda University Medical
Center, Loma Linda, CA
POSTERS
TUESDAY
P2264. Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Leading to Upper
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Rajat Garg, MD, Nicolai Zhidkov, MSc, Warda Ibrar, MD, Mohammed
Barawi, MD; St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI
P2265. Simultaneous Volvulus of the Sigmoid Colon and Stomach: A
Rare Twist
John McDonald, DO1, Patrick Dreyer, DO1, Jamie Skrove, DO1,
Nimal Patel, DO2, Karthik Mohan, DO3, Javier Sobrado, MD2; 1.
Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, South Miami, FL; 2.
Nova Southeastern University, Larkin Hospital, Miami, FL; 3. Nova
Southeastern University, Palmetto Hospital, Hialeah, FL
P2266. Gastric Fundic Polyps: An Unusual Cause of Massive
Gastrointestinal Bleed
Arjun Ohri, MD1, Shikha Singh, MD2, Kalpana Gupta, MD3, Vijaypal
Arya, MD, FACG4; 1. Vijaypal Arya Physician PC, Middle Village, NY;
2. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Middle Village, NY; 3. New
York Methodist Hospital, Manhattan, NY; 4. Wyckoff Heights Medical
Center, Middle Village, NY
P2267. Management of Gastric Cancer Complicated by a Large (Type
II) Para-esophageal Hernia
Rama Behara, DO, Usman Barlass, MD, Benjamin Veenstra, MD,
Shriram Jakate, MD, Michael Brown, MD; Rush University Medical
Center, Chicago, IL
P2268. The Epstein Barr Virus: An Unusual Source of Gastritis
Jaymon Patel, MD, Preeti Patel, MD, Vishwas Vanar, MD, Sherri Yong,
MD, Puli Srinivas, MD, Sonu Dhillon, MD; University of Illinois College
of Medicine, Peoria, IL
P2269. Gastrointestinal Bleeding as the Initial Presentation of Gastric
Melanoma Metastasis
Chad J. Cooper, MD, MHA, Houssam Mardini, MD, MBA, MPH;
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
P2270. Granulomatous Gastritis in the Setting of Concurrent
Sarcoidosis and Helicobacter pylori
Kunal K. Chawla, MD1, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar,
MBBS1, Raja Vadlamudi, MD1, Konrad Dziamski, MD2, Muhammad O.
Arif, MD1; 1. State University of New York Upstate Medical University,
Syracuse, NY; 2. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
P2271. Complete Remission of Late-Stage Helicobacter pyloriAssociated Gastric Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma
Gaurav Ghosh, MD, Fouad Otaki, MD, David Wan, MD; New YorkPresbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY
P2272. MALT Lymphoma-Like Gastric Mucosal Lesion Disappeared by
Eradication of Helicobacter Suis
Hiroyuki Higuchi, PhD1, Tadashi Shimoyama, FACG, PhD2, Masahiko
Nakamura, MD3, Satoru Nakagawa, MD4, Daisuke Chinda, MD, PhD4,
Shinsaku Fukuda, MD, PhD2; 1. Hirosaki University Graduate School
of Medicine, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori, Japan; 2. Hirosaki University
Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan; 3. School
of Pharmacy, Kitasato University, Tokyo, Japan; 4. Department of
Gastroenterology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine,
Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan
P2273. Gastric Metastasis of Lobular Carcinoma Presenting as
Symptomatic Anemia
Andrew A. Nguyen, DO, Steven Shamah, MD; Northwell Health Lenox
Hill Hospital, New York, NY
P2274. A Rare Case of Gastric Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma Rapidly
Progressing to Fulminant Liver Failure
Anand S. Shah, MD1, Jennifer Caceres, MD2, Cynthia Quainoo,
MD3, Cherif El Younis, MD3; 1. Department of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; 2. State
University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY;
3. Division of Gastroenterology, Brookdale University Hospital and
Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
P2275. Complications from Gastropericardial Fistula Presenting
Without Chest Pain or Expected Radiologic Signs
Shamyal Khan, DO, Kayla Sliman, MD, Jonathan Ramirez, MD; Baylor
Scott & White Health, Temple, TX
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ACG 2016 EXHIBIT HALL
The science and technology of medicine is ever-changing and advancing the practice of
gastroenterology. Showcasing these latest advances in technology and therapeutics is the
ACG 2016 Exhibit Hall where more than 140 companies will display and demonstrate their
products and services. With the variety of exhibitors expected to participate, there are certain
to be displays of interest for all attendees. Companies who exhibit include pharmaceutical
manufacturers, medical instrument suppliers, research companies, technology companies,
publishers, non-profit organizations, recruiters, and many others.
Immediately following the conclusion of the Postgraduate Course on Sunday, October 16, join
colleagues for the ACG 2016 Opening Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall from 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm.
The reception will feature hors d'oeuvres and​refreshments. This light-hearted social gathering will
give all attendees the opportunity to explore the Hall, meet with exhibitors, and network and mingle
with fellow professionals.
EXHIBIT HALL HOURS
Sunday, October 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Opening Welcome Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Monday, October 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am – 4:45 pm
Tuesday, October 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
ACG 2015 Exhibitors included:
AbbVie
Actavis/Ironwood
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Amenity Health, Inc.
American Board of Internal
Medicine
American Health Formulations
American Neurogastroenterology
& Motility Society
American Regent
Apollo Medical Group—
Customized
Anesthesia Practice Management
AstraZeneca, LP
Atrantil—KBS Research, LLC
Avantis Medical Systems
Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Boston Scientific
Bracco Diagnostics
Braintree Laboratories, Inc.
C2 Therapeutics
Calmoseptine Inc.
Cass Laboratories
CDx Diagnostics
Colon Cancer Alliance
Colowrap LLC
Commonwealth Laboratories,
Inc.
ConMed
ContextMedia Health
Cook Medical
CRH Medical
Crospon
DRG Laboratory
Elsevier
EndoChoice
EndoGastric Solutions
Endosim
EndoSoft
Entera Health, Inc.
ERBE USA, Inc.
Everidis Health Sciences
Exact Sciences
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A.,
Inc.—Endoscopy Division
Gastroenterology & Endoscopy
News
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Genii, Inc.
Gilead Sciences
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GIQuIC
gMed
Halyard Health (formerly
Kimberly-Clark Healthcare)
Hawaii Pacific Health
IM HealthScience®
Indiana University Kelley School
of Business, Business of
Medicine Physician MBA
Intercept Pharmaceuticals
Interpace Diagnostics
invendo medical inc.
Jackson & Coker
Janssen Biotech, Inc.
Kadlec Regional Medical Center
Kaiser Permanente/The
Permanente Medical Group, Inc.
Konsyl Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Mayo Clinic
MD-Reports/Infinite Software
Solutions, Inc.
Medivators
Medspira, LLC
Medtronic
Merck & Co., Inc.
Merit Medical Endotek
Miraca Life Sciences
Modernizing Medicine, Inc.
Mother to Baby Pregnancy
Studies Conducted by the
Organization of Teratology
Information Specialists
Myriad Genetic Laboratories
National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney
Diseases
Nature Publishing Group
Nextservices, Inc.
Olympus America Inc.
OpenBiome
OraSure Technologies
Otsuka America Pharmaceutical
Inc.—Medical Device Division
Ovesco Endoscopy USA
Paion Inc.
PENTAX Medical
Practical Gastroenterology
PracticeLink.com
Prometheus Laboratories Inc.
QDX Pathology Services
QOL Medical, LLC
Quest Diagnostics
Quintron Instrument Company
Redfield Corporation
Rome Foundation
Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
(a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Valeant Pharmaceuticals
International, Inc.)
Sandhill Scientific
Saneso Inc.
Shionogi
Shire
Shire U.S. Inc.; HAE: Learn
About It Talk About It
SLACK Incorporated
Smart Clinic
Smart Medical Systems Ltd.
Somna Therapeutics
Squatty Potty, LLC
Staff Care, Inc.
Surgiprice
Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A.,
Inc.
Torax Medical, Inc.
TZAM Diagnostics, LLC
UCB, Inc.
University of Tennessee
Physician
Executive MBA Program
US Endoscopy
Vascular Technology
Wolters Kluwer—ProVation
Medical
World Gastroenterology
Organisation (WGO)
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACTS
SUBMISSION DEADLINE – AUGUST 25
ACG 2016
Late-Breaking
Abstracts
Again this year, for the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting,
ACG will consider late-breaking abstracts of high quality clinical
research results. ACG will consider extending the program to create a few
additional slots in response to submissions of great merit and clinical interest.
Please do not resubmit abstracts already considered during the regular 2016 abstracts review process.
Deadline to submit late-breaking abstracts:
Thursday, August 25, 2016, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time
www.acgmeetings.gi.org/abstracts.asp
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