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Dealing with IBS in clinical practice

Patient management is a real struggle in today’s IBS clinical practice. In this 10-minute video, Dr. Maura Corsetti discusses the diagnostic and management of IBS patients through two clinical cases. She will detail the path of two of her patients, one suffering from IBS-C (with constipation) and the other one suffering from IBS-D (with diarrhea).

Dealing with IBS in clinical practice

Patient management is a real struggle in today’s IBS clinical practice. In this 10-minute video, Dr. Maura Corsetti discusses the diagnostic and management of IBS patients through two clinical cases. She will detail the path of two of her patients, one suffering from IBS-C (with constipation) and the other one suffering from IBS-D (with diarrhea).

Program

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a pathology that is difficult to manage for physicians for many reasons. Dr Maura Corsetti has a proven expertise in this field as she dedicated her career to IBS management and patients.  

She shares her experience through two clinical cases, for two different types of IBS.

Her first clinical case covers the subtype IBS-C (with constipation). After emphasizing on the anamnesis of the patient, she explains the journey of her patient and the obstacles she had to go through to gain the trust of her patient in her diagnosis of IBS-C.

Dr. Corsetti’s second clinical case deals with the subtype IBS-D (with diarrhea). She details the same steps she had to go through with the first patient from diagnosis to stable treatment.

Our speaker then concludes on the main advice for doctors from these two clinical cases that will help physicians to better manage IBS patients regardless of which subtype.

About the speakers

Dr. Maura Corsetti

MD, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor in Gastroenterology at the University of Nottingham, Translational Medical Sciences; Nottingham Digestive Disease Biomedical Research Centre (Nottingham, UK)

Dr. Maura Corsetti is a Clinical Associate Professor in Gastroenterology at the University of Nottingham.

She graduated in Medicine, obtained her specialization in 2000 and PhD in 2004 at the Universita’ degli Studi di Milano in Italy. She has a two years’ experience as research fellow in the Gastrointestinal Motility and Sensitivity, Research Group of the Translational Research Centre of Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID), University of Leuven, Belgium. It allowed her to acquire expertise in the study of gastrointestinal motility and sensitivity in functional bowel disorders.

She continued the next eights years as a clinical referral consultant for functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) at the San Raffaele University Hospital in Milan, Italy.

In 2012, Dr. Maura Corsetti decided to move back to TARGID for four years as a Senior Research Supervisor, in charge of the development of the colonic high-resolution manometry. She is one of the two world experts in this technique.

In 2016 she was appointed as Associate Professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Nottingham where she leads the Gastroenterology Functional Clinic, the GI motility unit and has 5 PA dedicated to the academic work.

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