
Paul Kwo
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21-01-2016 01:40:45
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Our Stanford GI/Hepatology Fellow Mai Sedaki reports that in the obeticholic acid era, survival in those with decompensated cirrhosis due to PBC remained stable as assessed by MELD 3.0 with no excess mortality.👋👋👋#TLM Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology Stanford Medicine AASLD




Dr Mindie Nguyen discusses strategies to reduce HCC mortality at Stanford Medicine Grans Rounds.Earlier diagnosis and improved treatment options must be combined with prevention and treatment of primary liver diseases including ALD MASLD and viral hepatitis Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology


Can we refine our liver allocations for those with T2 tumors who require LT? Joshua Norman and Allison Kwong propose a model that improves wait list outcomes using MELD 3.0, tumor burden, and AFP. Congrats! Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology Digestive Disease Week




Can GLP-RAs be beneficial in MetALD? Dr Amir Gougol Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology notes that those with MetALD with at least 3 months of GLP exposure have reduced rates of hepatic decompensation and reduced mortality. Congratulations Amir. Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology AASLD



Please join ACG Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Inaugural Hybrid GI Symposium: A Global Perspective #Nov6 obesity Prof Sir Gregor Smith MSALD Paul Kwo IBD SirStanleyDavisonLecture DavidRubin David T. Rubin, MD ArtificialIntelligence debate Aasma Shaukat MD MPH microbiome Ronald Hsu MD updates.rcpe.ac.uk/c/AQj-rBQQ0dBQ…


Prof Ron Hsu takes us through current and future strategies to target the gut microbiome to optimize GI health at RCPE/ACG/SSG symposium. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ACG Ronald Hsu MD Aasma Shaukat MD MPH


What are the limitations of AI in endoscopy? There is promise but need to link to outcomes. Likely a useful tool but still early days Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ACG Shahida Din Ronald Hsu MD Aasma Shaukat MD MPH



There are disparities that we must address in those being listed for LT for ALD. Important findings presented by Ashley Jowell and Allison Kwong congratulations to both Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology AASLD


We had a wonderful visit from Dr Aleksander Krag who shared his insights on alcohol associated liver disease and the intersection with metabolic liver disease for the Peter Gregory lecture Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology EASLnews Aleksander Krag



Congrats to Allison Kwong who won DOM award for best Mentor on resident research project at Stanford Research Symposium with Joshua Norman who also won for best research project . Recently published @ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39622302/ to improve priority for LT with HCC Stanford Div. of GI & Hepatology

