CCAIR Research and Data
Current Studies:
- Intestinal Rehabilitation Patient Registry
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- A Prospective, Multi-center Registry for Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
- Principal Investigator: Reed Dimmitt, MD, MSPH
- Sponsor: NPS Pharmaceuticals, INC
- Empiric Antibiotic Exposure, intestinal microbiome and nutritional outcomes in pediatric intestinal failure
- Principal Investigator: David Galloway, MD
- A Study to Determine the Role of Gestational Age in the Development of Mucosal Innate Immunity, the Expression of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs), and Inflammation
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- Environmental Programming of IgA Transport in Neonatal Disease
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- Maternal and environmental influence of early neonatal immunity
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- Compassionate Use of an Intravenous Fat Emulsion Comprised of Fish Oils (Omegaven) in the Treatment of Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Induced Liver Injury
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- Line Infections in Intestinal Rehabilitation Patients
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
- Clinical Factors Associated with Necrotizing Enterocolitis
- Principal Investigator: Colin Martin, MD
Past Studies:
- Retrospective Study on the use of Ethanol Locks on Pediatric Patients with Central Venous Lines
- Principal Investigator: Reed Dimmitt, MD, MSPH
- TED-C13-003 A 12-Week Pharmacokinetic, Safety, and Pharmacodynamic Study of Teduglutide in Pediatric Subjects Aged 1 Year through 17 Years, with Short Bowel Syndrome who are Dependent on Parenteral Support
- Principal Investigator: Reed Dimmitt, MD, MSPH
Publications:
- Pediatric Intestinal Failure Consortium: this was a collection of 14 academic medical centers (9 transplant centers) with established multi-disciplinary pediatric intestinal rehabilitation programs that performed collective research for several years. Their data gathering and publications have contributed greatly to the intestinal rehabilitation community.