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Micronutrient Monitoring & Disorders

Deficiencies are prevalent in HPN patients, especially in light of product shortages and inevitable non-adherance. Providers vigalent surveillance & supplementation is worthwhile, as it has potential to impact outcomes. Falk A. Evaluating the effectiveness of a micronutrient assessment tool for long...

Iron deficiency anemia

Causes of anemia Microcytic: Nutritional deficiencies- Iron, copper or zinc Anemia of chronic inflammation Hemaglobinopathy - thalassemias Sideroblastic anemias Normocytic: Acute GI bleeding Hemolytic - Hypersplenism, infection, trauma, G6PD, sickle cell, spherocytosis Chronic renal insufficiency...

Miscellaneous complications

Indications for HPN Hospitalization: - Fever 100.4 - Dehydration - Lack of working vascular access Failure with outpatient management (unable to provide HPN safely in community) Indications for liver failure hospitalization: - Acute altered mental status - Acute GI bleeding - Fever, concern for...

Adolescent CORE Conference

8-11am Adolescent CORE Conference 8-8:45am Journal Club/Case Presentation- Jackeline Sanchez 8:45-9:30am M&M- HIV Testing in Diverse Populations - Sue Fitzgerald 9:45-10:30am Quality Improvement- HIV Epidemiology & HAPPENS Testing - Cathy Samples 10:30-11am SAHM Presentations - Lauren Wisk

Infusion Issues

PN cycling Infants at around 2 months-old can often tolerate cycling. Taper on by starting with one half the hourly rate for 30 to 60 minutes. Taper off by decreasing the hourly rate by one one for 30 to 60 minutes, then decrease the hourly rate by one fourth for 30 minutes.

Short bowel syndrome (short gut syndrome)

Short bowel syndrome (Definition): Condition resulting from Intestinal malabsorption related to massive surgical bowel resection -- ranges from mild intestinal dysfunction responsive dietary and pharmacological measures to severe intestinal failure requiring 100% parenteral support. Most important...

August Yue Huang, PhD

August joined the lab in 2017 as a postdoctoral fellow after a two-year postdoctoral training at Matthew Warman’s lab in Boston Children’s Hospital. He received his PhD in Bioinformatics at Peking University in China. His previous work focused on identifying somatic mutations from next-generation...