Pediatric Gastroenterology: Challenges and Innovations

Pediatric gastroenterology addresses unique gastrointestinal and liver disorders affecting infants, children, and adolescents. This session highlights the clinical challenges and latest innovations in diagnosing and treating pediatric GI conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), biliary atresia, and pediatric liver failure. The physiological and nutritional needs of children differ significantly from adults, necessitating age-appropriate diagnostic tools, dosing, and care protocols. Advances in pediatric endoscopy, non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers, and imaging modalities are enabling earlier and more accurate diagnosis. Nutritional management, including elemental diets and growth monitoring, plays a critical role in managing chronic conditions like IBD and celiac disease. Furthermore, genetic and metabolic testing are uncovering rare congenital GI disorders, allowing for early interventions. The session also explores the impact of early-life microbiome development on long-term gut health. By focusing on multidisciplinary, family-centered care, the field continues to evolve toward better outcomes for young patients.

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