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PARALLEL SESSION 34 - NUTRITION 4

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SOFIA
Saturday, October 25, 2025
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Overview

Gastrointestinal complications in preterm infants


Details

Moderators: Mark Johnson, UK and Daphne Klerk, The Netherlands

09.00 - 09.30
Nutrition after Necrotising Enterocolitis
Gitte Zachariassen, Denmark

09.30 - 10.00
Impact of bionutrients on gastrointestinal disorders
Miguel Saenz de Pipaon, Spain

10.00 – 10.15 510
Early proteomic biomarkers of necrotising enterocolitis in extremely preterm infants: a longitudinal analysis Georg Bach Jensen (Sweden)

10.15 – 10.30 198
ROUTINE PROBIOTICS AND NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS IN INFANTS BORN PRETERM – A CONTROLLED MULTICENTER PRE-POST ANALYSIS CHP van den Akker (Netherlands)

10.30 – 10.45 543
Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia as an Adjunctive Treatment for Necrotizing Enterocolitis: A Multicenter Quasi-Randomized Clinical Trial Walusa Assad Gonçalves Ferri (Brazil)

10.45 - 11.00 249
CD206+MHCII- macrophages are required for endothelial cell proliferation in the neonatal intestine and their depletion predisposes to Necrotizing enterocolitis Isabelle G De Plaen (United States)



Speaker

Dr. Georg Bach Jensen
Physician
Linköping University and Crown Princess Victoria Children´ s Hospital

Early proteomic biomarkers of necrotising enterocolitis in extremely preterm infants: a longitudinal analysis

Prof. Isabelle G De Plaen
Physician
Lurie Children's Hospital Of Chicago/northwestern University

CD206+MHCII- macrophages are required for endothelial cell proliferation in the neonatal intestine and their depletion predisposes to Necrotizing enterocolitis

Sra. Beatriz Tosetto Nogueira
Residente
Ribeirão Preto Medical School - University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia as an Adjunctive Treatment for Necrotizing Enterocolitis: A Multicenter Quasi-Randomized Clinical Trial

Dr. Chris van den Akker
Physician
Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Emma Children's Hospital

ROUTINE PROBIOTICS AND NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS IN INFANTS BORN PRETERM – A CONTROLLED MULTICENTER PRE-POST ANALYSIS

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