PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
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- Artist: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education
- Copyright: 2006
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In this activity, an expert in inflammatory bowel diseases discusses first-line therapies in mild-to-moderate active ulcerative colitis.
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The purpose of the program is to provide an analysis of the current state of the science in managing constipation-related disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic constipation, and what is needed to further advance understanding and outcomes. Each topic will be analyzed in terms of the potential practical implications of data for diagnosis and management of patients with constipation-related disorders.
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In this activity, an expert in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) uses a case-based format to look at practical issues in the management of patients with IBD. The concepts of "step-up" and "top-down" therapy are featured.
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The program discusses the common obstacles to achieving good outcomes in patients with chronic constipation. The cost of pharmacologic treatment may be an issue for patients who require long-term management of constipation, and the role of comorbidities must also be considered. The program analyzes the available management strategies for patients with chronic constipation in terms of their risks and benefits. The discussion addresses pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic options and reviews the latest data on safety and efficacy as well as cost-effectiveness for these options.
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The program focuses on updates and advances in managing constipation-related disorders, based on proceedings of Digestive Disease Week 2008; May 17-22, 2008, San Diego, California. Key discussion topics include etiology of constipation, treatment advances, impact of constipation on quality of life and healthcare resource utilization, and nonpharmacologic treatment options.
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In this activity, an expert in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease looks at the role of biologic therapy in the management of patients with IBD. Pivotal trial data on the approved biologics is reviewed and a look at a number of emerging biologics is presented. In addition, strategies for incorporating biologics into the management of patients with IBD are featured.
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In this activity, an expert in the treatment of functional bowel disorders reviews consensus guidelines on the diagnosis of these conditions and evaluates current and emerging therapies for managing them.
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