Sepsis in the Short Gut Patient

Learning Objectives
Perform a targeted physical exam on a patient with GI sepsis - Identify differential diagnosis in a child that has fever with a central line - Determine the correct treatment for a patient with CLABSI
Author(s)
Nina L. Gluchowski, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist | University of Vermont Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor | Larner College of Medicine
Bram Raphael, MD
Senior Medical Director, Immunology & Inflammation Global Medical Franchise, GI | Regeneron
Assistant Professor in Pediatrics | Harvard Medical School
Instructor of Pediatrics | Harvard Medical School
Co-Chair, Adverse Drug Events Committee | Boston Children's Hospital
Director, Home Parenteral Nutrition Program | Boston Children's Hospital
Attending, Gastroenterology | Boston Children's Hospital
Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH
Co-Director, OPENPediatrics; Co-Director, Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation; Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine | Boston Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Brendan Cronin, MD
Fellow | University of California, Los Angeles Health
Katherine R. Schlosser Metitri, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Specialist | Columbia University
Vice President, Operations | NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
Citation
Gluchowski N, Cronin B, Raphael B, Schlosser KR, Wolbrink TA. Sepsis in the Short Gut Patient. 4/2015. Online video. OPENPediatrics. https://learn.openpediatrics.org/learn/course/internal/view/elearning/2712/sepsis-in-the-short-gut-patient.
