International Colloquium on Hyperemesis Gravidarum 2022
The ICHG organisations and Pregnancy Sickness Support are proud to present the 4th International Colloquium on Hyperemesis Gravidarum, ICHG 2022.
Bringing together the world’s leading researchers in hyperemesis gravidarum this two day event, in the heart of London will be an excellent opportunity for delegates to hear about the latest research developments and innovative treatments for this complex condition.
Presentations:
Welcome - Professor Rebecca Painter
What’s new in the literature since the last colloquium? - Prof. Catherine Williamson
The Core Outcomes Set - Lois van der Minnen
GDF-15: an Endocrine Arm of the Integrated Stress Response? - Professor Stephen O’Rahilly
Does nutritional deficiency in women with HG contribute toward adverse outcomes? - Dr Melanie Nana
Nutritional deficiency and adverse outcomes in other settings - Dr Sophie Moore
Breakout 1: Roundtable collaborations for researchers - Professor Rebecca Painter
Breakout 2: Roundtable collaborations for charity leads and PPI structures - Ms Kirsty Wright
Day 2
Interactive complex cases in hyperemesis and discussion with expert panel - Professor Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Professor Catherine Williamson, Professor Rebecca Painter, and Dr Ken Hodson
Hyperemesis gravidarum in the third trimester - Dr Maria Gregori
Intractable hyperemesis - Dr Bethan Goulden
A tale of two hospitals - a sickening situation - Dr Carol Postlethwaite
European guidelines on management of HG - Professor Catherine Williamson
Green top guideline for NVP and HG – Professor Catherine Nelson-Piercy
Hyperemesis gravidarum: outpatient management - Dr Melanie Nana
Patient experience – Laura Masson
Abstract presentations
Consequences of the EMA warning in metoclopramide - Hilde Erdal
Patterns of use and effectiveness of cannabis for hyperemesis gravidarum - Olivia First
Perinatal outcomes of infants born to mothers with hyperemesis gravidarum - Larissa Jansen
Photography credits to Clare Hughes Photography
5th - 6th October 2022
Fetal Medicine research institute Denmark Hill, London, UK SE5 8BB
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Dr Rebecca Painter
Gynaecologist and fellow in fetal maternal medicine - University of Amsterdam
Dr Caitlin Dean
Chair of Trustees, Pregnancy Sickness Support
Cath Williamson
Professor of Women’s Health and Honorary Consultant in Obstetric Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospitals.
Laila Tata
Associate Professor - University of Nottingham