Concurrent Session V - WHAT, WHEN AND HOW OF MANOMETRY IN GASTROINTESTINAL DYSMOTILITY
Moderators: Desale Yacob, MD, Nationwide Children's Hospital and Kristin Fiorino, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Colonic manometry
Jaime Belkind-Gerson, MD, MSc, Children's Hospital Colorado
Objectives:
  • To understand functional and manometric differences from right vs left colon
  • To understand the predictive value of an abnormal global and segmental colonic manometries
  • To learn which manometric abnormality patterns could be reversible by chronic colonic irrigation

Jaime Belkind-Gerson
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665  PROSPECTIVE STUDY EVALUATING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN COLON MOTILITY AND THE TISSUE NEUROTRANSMITTER GENE EXPRESSION. Leonel Rodriguez, Kitzia Colliard, Benjamin Sallis, Edda Fiebiger, Samuel Nurko. Gastroenterology, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston, MA, USA. 
Leonel Rodriguez
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Antroduodenal manometry. Helpful or just a fancy test?
Jose Garza, MD, Children’s Center for Digestive Healthcare, LLC
Objectives:
  • Describe antroduodenal manometry testing
  • Identify key indications for testing
  • Understand how antroduodenal manometry can be useful in clinical practice
Jose Garza
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666  EARLY-LIFE ADVERSITY RESULTS IN DIFFERENCES IN ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND GI MOTILITY. Kimberly Law1, Andrew Del Colle1, Moneek Madra1,2, Narek Israelyan1,3, Kara Margolis1. 1Pediatrics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; 2Institute of Human Nutrition, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; 3Columbia University Vagelos College of Physician and Surgeons, New York, NY, USA. 
Kimberly Law
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