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Milan, September 26 th – 27 th , 2014 Aula Magna – University of Milan Preliminary Program The optimization of IBD management: where we are and where we go President Maurizio Vecchi Università degli Studi di Milano IRCCS Policlinico San Donato San Donato Milanese Scientic Secretariat Luca Pastorelli, Luisa Spina, Gian Eugenio Tontini, Flaminia Cavallaro Università degli Studi di Milano IRCCS Policlinico San Donato San Donato Milanese

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Milan, September 26th – 27th, 2014Aula Magna – University of Milan

P r e l i m i n a r y P r o g r a m

The optimization of IBD management: where we are and where we go

President Maurizio VecchiUniversità degli Studi di Milano IRCCS Policlinico San DonatoSan Donato Milanese

Scientific Secretariat Luca Pastorelli, Luisa Spina, Gian Eugenio Tontini, Flaminia CavallaroUniversità degli Studi di Milano IRCCS Policlinico San DonatoSan Donato Milanese

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INTRODUCTION

Diagnosis and treatment of IBD are always evolving due to the development and diffusion of new diagnostic technologies and therapeutic modalities. These progresses have undoubtedly improved the management of IBD patients; however, they request a deep knowledge of the diseases, of the new techniques and of innovative therapies. Furthermore, IBD must be considered nowadays as systemic diseases because of the frequent involvement of extra intestinal organs. The complexity of the diseases and the continuous evolution of knowledge determine the need of continuing education and peer-comparison for doctors involved in the management of IBD. This meeting is aimed at addressing these needs, by focusing on IBD patient as a whole and on all the new therapeutic developments.   La diagnosi e la cura delle malattie infiammatorie croniche intestinali sono campi in perenne divenire per i continui progressi registrati con lo sviluppo e la diffusione di nuove apparecchiature e tecnologie diagnostiche che di nuove modalità terapeutiche. Se da una parte questi progressi hanno sicuramente permesso di migliorare la gestione diagnostica e terapeutica dei pazienti con MICI, dall’altra richiedono una sempre più approfondita conoscenza delle malattie, e dei pregi e dei limiti delle metodiche diagnostiche e terapeutiche.  Le MICI inoltre si devono sempre più considerare come malattie sistemiche a tutto tondo poiché esse spesso coinvolgono, in maniera diretta o indiretta, molti organi anche al di fuori dell’apparato digerente. Da queste molteplici complessità e da queste continue evoluzioni nasce il bisogno, per i medici coinvolti nel trattamento di queste malattie, di un sempre costante aggiornamento e di un continuo confronto con i colleghi in modo da poter condividere linee guida comuni di gestione dei pazienti. Questo meeting cerca di dare risposta a questi bisogni, mettendo a fuoco argomenti di grande attualità e trattando del paziente nel suo insieme e dei progressi terapeutici che si affacciano all’orizzonte.

Prof. Maurizio VecchiUniversità deli Studi di MilanoIRCCS Policlinico San Donato

San Donato Milanese

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FACULTY

Mathieu Allez, Paris, FranceVito Annese, Florence Sandro Ardizzone, Milan Alessandro Armuzzi, MilanLivia Biancone, RomeMonica Boirivant, Rome Riccardo Caccialanza, Pavia Massimo Campieri, BolognaFlavio Caprioli, MilanFabiana Castiglione, NaplesStephen Collins, Hamilton, CanadaMichele Comberlato, BolzanoFabio Cominelli, Cleveland, USAEttore Contessini Avesani, MilanEnrico Corazziari, RomeMario Cottone, PalermoSalvatore Cucchiara, RomePiergiorgio Danelli, MilanSilvio Danese, MilanMarco Daperno, TurinRoberto de Franchis, MilanRenata D’Incà, PaduaAntonio Di Sabatino, PaviaMassimo Fontana, MilanAntonio Gasbarrini, RomePaolo Gionchetti, BolognaMarco Greco, MilanAnna Kohn, RomeSalvatore Leone, Palermo

Paolo Lionetti, FlorenceThomas T. MacDonald, London, UKGianmichele Meucci, MilanGiovanni Monteleone, RomeHelmut Neumann, Erlangen, GermanyMarkus Neurath, Erlangen, GermanyAmbrogio Orlando, PalermoFrancesco Pallone, RomeJulian Panes, Barcelona, SpainClaudio Papi, RomeLuca Pastorelli, MilanTheresa T. Pizarro, Cleveland, USAGilberto Poggioli, BolognaFranco Radaelli, Como Gabriele Riegler, NaplesFernando Rizzello, BolognaClaudio Romano, MessinaSimone Saibeni, MilanGianluca Sampietro, MilanVincenzo Savarino, GenoaMaria Lia Scribano, RomeFrancesco Selvaggi, NaplesGaspare Solina, PalermoLuisa Spina, MilanGiacomo Carlo Sturniolo, PaduaGian Eugenio Tontini, MilanMaurizio Vecchi, MilanVincenzo Villanacci, BresciaGiorgio Zoli, Ferrara

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09:15 09:45

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Friday, September, 26th 2014

Participants registration Welcome and Introduction M. Vecchi

SESSION I: CURRENT TOPICS IN DIAGNOSISChairpersons: R. de Franchis, E. Corazziari

LECTURESmall bowel imaging: the gastroenterologist’s point of view J. Panes

An effective and tolerated colonoscopy in IBD: cleansing and sedationF. Radaelli

Current diagnostic and prognostic endoscopic scores: the results of educationM. Daperno

LECTUREThe future of endoscopy in the management of IBD: from chromo to immune-endoscopyM. Neurath

DISCUSSIONDiscussants: C. Romano, G.E. Tontini , V. Villanacci

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Friday, September, 26th 2014

12:00 - 13:30

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SESSION II: IBD PATIENT AS A “GLOBAL” PATIENT - AChairpersons: A. Kohn, P. Gionchetti

The burden of anemia and iron deficiency in patients with IBDA. Di Sabatino

The management of iron and vitamin deficiencies: old thoughts and new opportunitiesM. Vecchi

Thrombosis: the size of the problem and the evaluation of the riskS. Saibeni

How to prevent and treat thrombosis in IBDL. Spina

DISCUSSIONDiscussants: P. Lionetti, G. Meucci, C. Papi

LUNCH

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Friday, September, 26th 2014

14:30 - 16:40

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SESSION II: IBD PATIENT AS A “GLOBAL” PATIENT - BChairpersons: V. Savarino, F. Castiglione

How can we control nutrition and keep it well?R. Caccialanza

Early detection of colorectal cancer/dysplasia: surveillance or targeted histology?H. Neumann

The prevention of dysplasia: 5-ASA chemoprophilaxis, deep control of inflammation and other strategies L. Biancone

LECTUREIs the brain of our patients important in their management? Pros and Cons from basic and clinical researchS. Collins

Management of the “global” patient: the point of view of the patient M. Greco, S. Leone DISCUSSIONDiscussants: G. Riegler, C. Romano, G. Zoli

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Friday, September, 26th 2014

COFFEE BREAK

SESSION III: THERAPY - AChairpersons: M.Campieri, S. Cucchiara

Optimal management of mild-moderate ulcerative colitis P. Gionchetti

Optimal management of mild-moderate luminal Crohn’s disease C. Papi

The role of other therapies: Apheresis et alR. D’Incà

LECTURE The aggressive disease: how to recognize it early in order to beat it soon M. Allez

DISCUSSION Discussants: M. Comberlato, M. Fontana, M.L. Scribano

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Saturday, September, 27th 2014

08:20 - 09:20

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SESSION IV: OPTIMIZATION OF SURGERYChairpersons: E. Contessini Avesani, G. Poggioli

The optimal surgery of UCP.G. Danelli

The optimal surgery of CDG. Sampietro

DISCUSSION Discussants: F. Selvaggi, G. Solina

SESSION V: THERAPY 2Chairpersons: M.Cottone, F. Rizzello

Optimization of biologic therapy in ulcerative colitisA. Armuzzi

Optimization of biologic therapy in Crohn’s diseaseA. Orlando

Why, when and how to stop them S. Ardizzone

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Saturday, September, 27th 2014

LECTUREMechanisms of loss of response T.T. MacDonald

DISCUSSION Discussants: F. Castiglione, M. Daperno, P. Lionetti

COFFEE BREAK

SESSION VI: A LOOK INTO “DIFFERENT” PATHOGENETIC MECHANISMS: SUGGESTIONS FROM BASIC SCIENCE FOR POSSIBLE THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIESChairpersons: F. Pallone, M. Boirivant

LECTUREDoes inflammation know where to go? The importance of trafficking in IBDF. Cominelli

LECTUREKeeping the bad guys out … the epithelial barrier and intestinal homeostasis T.T. Pizarro

DISCUSSION Discussants: F. Caprioli, G. Monteleone, L. Pastorelli

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Saturday, September, 27th 2014

SESSION VII: WHAT’S NEXT? INSTRUCTIONS FOR USEChairpersons: G.C. Sturniolo, A. Orlando

VedolizumabS. Danese

GolimumabM. Allez

BiosimilarsV. Annese

New Probiotics A. Gasbarrini

Anti-SMAD7G. Monteleone

TofacitinibM. Cottone

DISCUSSIONDiscussants: S. Cucchiara, A. Kohn, G. Meucci

Final remarksM. Vecchi FAREWELL LIGHT LUNCH

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General Information

Congress VenueAula Magna – University of MilanVia Festa del Perdono, 7 - Milan

How to reach the Congress Venue

By underground: yellow line M3 (stop Missori), red line M1 (stop Duomo)By bus: 54, 60, 77, 94By tram: 3, 12, 23, 24

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Venue

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LanguageThe official language of the Congress are italian and english. No simultaneous translation will be provided.

Registration feesMedical Doctor (Member AIGO, SIED, SIGE, IG-IBD): € 170,00 + IVA 22% Medical Doctor (Non Member AIGO, SIED, SIGE, IG-IBD): € 240,00 + IVA 22% Registration fee includes• Participation in all scientific sessions • Congress kit • Entrance to the exhibition area • Coffee breaks and lunches • CME credits • Attendance certificate • Social dinner

Hotel AccommodationFor further information, please contact the Organizing Secretariat. CME CreditsCME accreditation will be submitted for Medical Doctor (Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Gastroenterology).

Organizing SecretariatEndogroup International S.r.l.Via Pian d’Erba, 522036 Erba (Como) ITALYTel. +39 031 646141• Fax +39 031 [email protected]

General Information

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