November 4th, 2022
This conference has already taken place.
Description
The Third International Symposium on Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome (CVS) and Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) is sponsored in part by a grant from the National Institutes of Health
This symposium will explore the pathophysiology of these disorders, detail state-of-the-art therapeutic approaches, and develop future research priorities in the field. This multidisciplinary symposium brings basic neuroscientists, GI physiologists, clinical neurologists, gastroenterologists, and geneticists all together to focus on CVS and CHS. The audience will not only learn about current diagnosis and management of these disorders, but also learn about cutting edge research in these areas.
We hope to directly tackle the controversy of whether CHS is a separate pathophysiologic entity or simply a subset of CVS triggered by cannabis exposure. This symposium intends to identify the role that the endocannabinoid signaling system may play in both CVS and CHS, as well as clarify the clinical relationship between these two disorders. This symposium will also serve as a platform to foster the next generation of young investigators with a special emphasis on including women and under-represented minorities among the wide array of speakers.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91)
Dates and Times
Start: 11/4/2022 7:00 AM
End: 11/4/2022 3:30 PM
Objectives
At the conclusion of this event, learners should be able to:
•Explain clinical phenotypes, outcomes, and patient perspectives about CVS in adults
•Identify the relationship between migraine and CVS
•Recognize cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome and its overlap with CVS
•Recognize the clinical overlap between CVS and some chronic disorders of nausea and vomiting
•Understand central neural mechanisms of nausea and vomiting
•Identify the role of gut-brain interaction, and gut microbiota in CVS
•Review guidelines for the management of both pediatric and adult CVS
•Review use of neuromodulation, meditation, and action plans in CVS
Agenda
Third International Symposium on Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome and Cannabinoid Hyperemesis
Date: November 4th and 5th, 2022
Location of meeting: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio.
Friday - November 4th, 2022: Day 1
7:00-8:00: Continental Breakfast/Registration
8:00-8:05: Welcome Remarks - Rama Mallampalli, MD, The Ohio State University, Chair of Medicine 8:05-8:10: Special Guest Appearance - Chandra Wilson, CVS Caregiver, Actor and CVSA spokesperson
8:10-8:20: CVS Landscape and Conference Format - Thangam Venkatesan, MD, The Ohio State University
8:20-8:30: Brief History of CVS - B U.K Li, Medical College of Wisconsin
8:30-8:40: CVSA Mission and Future Goals - Blynda Killian, President, CVSA
Keynote Presentation and Q & A
8:45-9:30: Polyvagal Theory and Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction - Stephen Porges, PhD, Indiana University
Session 1: Clinical Phenotypes, Outcomes, and Patient Perspective
Moderators: Carlo DiLorenzo, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Robert Issenman, MD, McMasters University
9:30-9:45: Patient Perspective on CVS - Kathleen Adams, Founder and President Emeritus, CVSA 9:45-10:00: Epidemiology of CVS in Children and Adults - Aravind Thavamani, MD, Case Western University
10:00-10:15: Clinical Features and Sub-phenotypes: Pediatric vs. Adult Onset - B U.K. Li, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
10:15-10:30: Disparities in Outcomes in CVS - Rosita Frazier, MD, Mayo Clinic Arizona 10:30-10:45: Q&A session
10:45-11:00: Break
Session 2: Migraine and CVS
Moderators: Yacob Desale, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Jacek Kolacz, PhD, Indiana University
11:00-11:15: Pathophysiology of Migraine and CGRP Receptors - Larry Charleston IV, MD, MSc, Michigan State University 2
11:15-11:30: Migraine Equivalents (Abdominal Migraine) and CVS: Distinct? - Amy Gelfand, MD, University of California San Francisco
11:30-11:45: Evidence Based Review of Antimigraine Therapy - Kaitlin Greene, MD, Oregon Health and Science University
11:45-12:00: Q&A session
12:00-1:00: Poster Session/Lunch
Session 3: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Moderators: Bill Hasler, MD, Mayo Clinic, and Thangam Venkatesan, MD, The Ohio State University
1:00-1:30: Endocannabinoid System in Stress and Anxiety - Cecilia Hillard, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
1:30-1:50: Endocannabinoid System in Nausea and Emesis - Marieka Devuono, MD, University of Guelph, Canada
1:50-2:10: Cannabis Use Patterns in the U.S. - Omayma Alshaarawy, MD, Michigan State University
2:10-2:30: CHS: Epidemiology and Treatment - William Hasler, MD, Mayo clinic, Arizona
2:30-2:50: Is CHS Distinct from CVS? - Thangam Venkatesan, MD, The Ohio State University
2:50-3:00: Q&A
3:00-3:15: Break
Session 4: Clinical Overlap with CVS
Moderators: Katja Kovacic, MD, Stanford University and Yacob Desale, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
3:15-3:35: Gastric Emptying: Fast or Slow, Overlap with Gastroparesis - Bill Hasler, MD, Mayo Clinic, Arizona
3:35-3:55: Evolution of CVS into a Coalescent Phase and Chronic Functional Nausea - Katja Kovacic, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
3:55-4:05: Q&A
4:15: Group Photo
5:00-7:00: Travel Award Ceremony and Group Dinner
Saturday-November 5th, 2022: Day 2
Pathophysiology Session 1
Moderators: David Levinthal, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh, and Charles Horn, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
8:00-8:20: Mechanisms of Emesis - Charles Horn, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
8:20-8:40: Central Modulation of Autonomic Function Measured by Functional MRI - Brad Kuo, MD, Harvard University 3
8:40-9:00: Influencing Brain-to-Gut pathways: Modulation of Gastric Myoelectrical Activity via Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - - David Levinthal, MD, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
9:00-9:20: Sleep Cycles and Disturbed Sleep in Migraines- Angeliki Vgontzas, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (VIRTUAL)
9:20-9:40: Q&A
Pathophysiology Session 2
Moderators: William Hasler, MD, Mayo Clinic, and Gokulakrishnan Balasubramanian, MD, The Ohio State University
9:40-10:00: Stress and the Gut - Miranda van Tilburg, PhD, University of North Carolina
10:00-10:20: Gut-brain and Microbiota - Premysl Berčik MD, McMaster’s University, Canada
10:20-10:40: Multichannel EGG Assessment of Gastric Function - David Kunkel, MD, University of California-San Diego
10:40-11:00: Assessment of Autonomic Nervous System Function - Jacek Kolacz, PhD, Indiana University
11:00-11:15: Q&A
11:15-12:15: Poster Session/Lunch
Treatment Session 1
Moderators: B Li, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Rosita Frazier, MD, Mayo Clinic, and Jose Maria Remes-Troche, MD, Universidad Veracruzana, Veracruz, Mexico.
12:15-12:35: Patient Severity Scale and Patient-Reported Outcomes for CVS - Juliette Chen, PhD, Takeda Pharmaceuticals
12:35-12:55: Summary of Adult Guidelines, 2019 - Thangam Venkatesan, MD, The Ohio State University
12:55-1:15: Summary of 2008 Pediatric Guidelines and Update in Progress - Katja Kovacic, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
1:15-1:35: Home and ED Intervention during Acute CVS Episodes - Robert Issenman, MD, McMaster’s University
1:35-1:50: Q&A
Treatment Session 2
Moderators: Robert Issenman, MD, McMaster’s University
1:50-2:10: Neuromodulation Therapy in CVS - Katja Kovacic, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin
2:10-2:30: Stress Reduction, CBT, and Meditation in CVS - Sally Tarbell, MD, Northwestern University
2:30-2:50: Use of Action Plans in CVS - John Rosen, MD University of Missouri
2:50-3:05 Q&A 4
Pricing
Tier | Price |
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Physicians (In-person) | $150.00 |
Physicians (Virtual) | $50.00 |
Non- OSU APPs | $50.00 |
Non-OSU Nurses and other staff | $25.00 |
Pharmaceutical Rep | $250.00 |
Conference Files
Speakers
Location
The Ohio State Univeristy Biomedical Research Tower, Room 115, and Zoom
460 W.12th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
Accreditation Statement
The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement
The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.