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Functional defecation disorders in children

Associated comorbidity and advances in management

Kuizenga-Wessel, S.

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Contributing authors

List of publications

Phd portfolio

Dankwoord

Curriculum vitae

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CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS

Marc A. Benninga

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Maureen L.R. Beelen

Department of Pediatrics Maasstad Hospital

Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Eric M. Butter

Department of Behavioral Health, Child Development Center Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Marcello Costa

Department of Human Physiology Flinders University

Adelaide, SA, Australia

Thierry Devreker

Department of Pediatrics Free University of Brusssels Brussels, Belgium

Marieke van Dijk

Psychosocial Department and Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Phil G. Dinning

Department of Human Physiology Flinders University

Adelaide, SA, Australia

Faridi S. van Etten-Jamalundin

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Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Michael Groeneweg

Department of Pediatrics Maasstad Hospital

Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Sascha Heckert

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Justin R. de Jong

Department of Pediatric Surgery

Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical CenterAmsterdam, the Netherlands

Ilan J. N. Koppen

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Victoria A. Lane

Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery

Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Marc A. Levitt

Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery

Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Carlo Di Lorenzo

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Peter L. Lu

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

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Hayat M. Mousa

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Lisa M. Nicholson

Department of Health Research and Policy, School of Public Health,

University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois, United States

Karen L. Ratliff-Schaub

Department of Behavioral Health, Child Development Center

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, Unites States

Michael Saps

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Elena Scarpato

Department of Pediatrics University of Naples Federico II Napels, Italy

Annemaria Staiano

Department of Pediatrics University of Naples Federico II Napels, Italy

Nina F. Steutel

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Reino J. Stoffelsen

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry De Bascule/VU University Medical Center

Hania Szajewska

Department of Pediatrics

The Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland

Merit M. Tabbers

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Willemijn Tros

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical CenterAmsterdam, the Netherlands

Yvan Vandenplas

Department of Pediatrics

The Medical University of Brussels Brussels, Belgium

Marijke E. Voskeuijl

Department of Pediatric Surgery

Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center CenterAmsterdam, the Netherlands

Heleen W. Voogt

Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition

Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Mana H. Vriesman

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Lucas Wiklendt

Department of Human Physiology Flinders University

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Kent C. Williams

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Richard J. Wood

Center for Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Department of Surgery

Nationwide Children’s Hospital, The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio, United States

Descale Yacob

Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio, United States

Liselotte W. Zwager

Dep. of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Emma Children’s Hospital / Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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LIST OF PUBLICTATIONS

This thesis

Reporting Outcome Measures of Functional Consti-pation in children from 0 to 4 years of age S Kuizenga-Wessel, MM Tabbers, MA Benninga. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2015;60(4):446-56

Lack of Agreement on How to Use Antegrade Enemas in Children.

S Kuizenga-Wessel, HM Mousa, MA Benninga, C Di Lorenzo.

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016;62(1):71-9

Reporting on outcome measures of functional constipation in children – a systematic review S Kuizenga-Wessel, S Heckert, W Tros, FS van Etten-Jamalundin, MA Benninga, MM Tabbers Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016;62(2):840-6

Characterizing colonic motility in children with chronic intractable constipation: a look beyond high-amplitude propagating sequences.

S Wessel, IJ Koppen, L Wiklendt, M Costa, MA Benninga, P Dinning

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2016;28(5):743-57 Transanal Irrigation in the treatment of children with intractable functional constipation.

IJN Koppen, S Kuizenga-Wessel, HW Voogt, ME Voskeuijl, MA Benninga

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016 [Epub ahead of print]

Surgery for intractable functional constipation in children: what are we doing and are we doing It right?

IJN Koppen, S Kuizenga-Wessel, PL Lu, MA Benninga, C Di Lorenzo, VA Lane, MA Levitt, RJ Wood, D Yacob

Journal of Pediatric Sugery, 2016;51(10):1607-1612

Functional defecation disorders in children with excessive body weight; a systematic review.

IJN Koppen, S Kuizenga-Wessel, M Saps, C Di Lorenzo, MA Benninga, FS van Etten–Jamaludin, MM. Tabbers

Pediatrics, 2016;138(3):e20161417

Screening for autism spectrum disorders in children with functional defecation disorders

S Kuizenga-Wessel, C Di Lorenzo, LM Nicholson, EM Butter, KL Ratliff-Schaub, MA Benninga, KC Williams European Journal of Pediatrics, 2016;175:1371-1378 Development of a core outcome set for clinical trials in childhood constipation

S Kuizenga-Wessel, NF Steutel, MA Benninga, T Devreker, E Scarpato,

A Staiano, Y Vandenplas, H Szajewska, MM Tabbers Submitted

Surgical management for children with functional constipation

S Kuizenga-Wessel, IJN Koppen, LW Zwager, C Di Lorenzo, JR de Jong, MA Benninga

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2016. Accepted ADHD and functional defecation disorders in children

S Kuizenga-Wessel, IJN Koppen, MH Vriesman, C Di Lorenzo, M van Dijk, MLR Beelen, M Groeneweg, RJ Stoffelsen, MA Benninga

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Other

Inter- and intrarater reliability of the Chicago Clas-sification in pediatric high-resolution esophageal manometry recordings

MM Singendonk, MJ Smits, IE Heijting, MP van Wijk, S Nurko, R Rosen, PW Weijenborg, R Abu-Assi, DR Hoekman, S Kuizenga-Wessel, G Seiboth, MA Benninga, TI Omari, S Kritas.

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2015;27(2):269-76 Chapter 8: Diagnostic testing of defecation disorders. S Kuizenga-Wessel, MA Benninga.

Constipation in Children: Diagnosis and treatment. Nova Science Publisher. 2013, 185-198.

Chapter: Surgical approaches: cecostomy/appen-dicostomy for constipation.

S Kuizenga-Wessel, C Di Lorenzo.

Constipation: Current & Emerging Treatments. Future Medicine Ltd. 2013, 92-103.

Chapter 11: Functional constipation and incontinence S Kuizenga-Wessel, MA Benninga

Wyllie, Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, 5th edition. Elsevier. 2016, 124-136

Manometrie van het gastro-intestinale stelsel SM Mugie, RJ van der Pol, S Kuizenga-Wessel, MA Benninga

Werkboek kindergastro-enterologie Sectie Kinder-gastro-enterologie en Voeding van de Neder-landse Vereniging voor Kindergeneeskunde

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PHD PORTFOLIO

Name: Sophie Kuizenga-Wessel

PhD period: April 2012 – September 2016

PhD supervisors: Prof. M.A. Benninga and Prof. C. Di Lorenzo

General courses

Year

• Good Clinical Practice

2013

• The AMC World of Science

2013

• Educational Skills

2013

• Oral presentation in English

2013

• Clinical Epidemiology

2014

• Advanced Topics in Clinical Epidemiology

2014

• Project Management

2014

Seminars, workshops, masterclasses

• Pediatric Gastroenterology research seminar (monthly)

2013-2016

• Gastroenterology Motility Meeting (two times a month)

2013-2016

Oral presentations

• Lack of agreement on how to use antegrade

2013

enemas in children. European Pediatric Gastrointestinal

Motility Meeting.

• Lack of agreement on how to use antegrade enemas

2013

in children. Annual Conference Dutch Pediatric Federation.

• Utilizing high-resolution colonic manometry to quantify

2015

dysmotility in children with slow transit constipation.

• Annual Spring Conference Dutch Society for Gastroenteroloy.

2015

• Autism spectrum disorders in children with functional

2016

defecation disorders. Outcome Measures of functional

constipation. Amsterdam Pediatric Symposium.

Poster presentations

Year

• Lack of agreement on how to use antegrade enemas

2013

in children. Digestive Disease Week.

• Autism spectrum disorders in children with functional

2014

defecation disorders.

• Utilizing high-resolution colonic manometry to quantify

2015

dysmotility in children with slow transit constipation.

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Poster presentations

Year

• Reporting outcome measures of functional constipation

2014

in infants: a systematic review. ESGPHAN

• Surgical treatment for severe refractory functional

2015

constipation in children. ESPGHAN.

• Surgery for intractable functional constipation in children:

2016

what are we doing and are we doing It right? ESPGHAN.

• Reporting on outcome measures of functional constipation

2016

in children 1-18 years. ESPGHAN

• Transanal irrigation in the treatment of children with

2016

intractable constipation. ESPGHAN

(Inter)national conferences

• Annual Conference Dutch Pediatric Federation

2013

• Pediatric Motility Conference

2013

• Digestive Disease Week

2013-2015

• Annual Spring Conference Dutch Society for Gastroenterology

2015

• Amsterdam Pediatric Symposium

2014-2016

• Annual ESPGHAN meeting

2015-2016

Tutoring, Mentoring

• Tutoring / Mentoring of 2 students

2013-2014

• Supervising scientific internship of 3 bachelor students Medicine 2014-2016

• Supervising scientific internship of 2 master students Medicine

2015-2016

Awards and prizes

• Poster of distinction Digestive Disease Week 2012, Orlando, USA

• Best oral presentation, Amsterdam Pediatric Symposium 2016,

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

• Poster Award, ESPGHAN Annual Meeting 2016, Athens, Greece

• Young Investigator Travel Award, ESPGHAN Annual Meeting 2016

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Sophie Kuizenga-Wessel werd geboren op 4 mei 1986 te Nijmegen. In 2004

behaalde zij haar VWO-diploma aan het Canisius College te Nijmegen. Het

eerste jaar werd zij uitgeloot voor de studie Geneeskunde, waarop zij startte

met de studie Rechtsgeleerdheid aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Het jaar

daarop werd ze nageplaatst en kon ze beginnen met de studie Geneeskunde

aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Na het behalen van haar Master in

december 2011, kreeg ze de mogelijkheid om in het voorjaar van 2012 te starten

met een promotieonderzoek onder leiding van Prof. M.A. Benninga en Prof.

C. Di Lorenzo. De eerste 15 maanden van haar onderzoek werkte Sophie in

het Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio waarna het onderzoek

werd vervolgd in het Emma Kinderziekenhuis/AMC te Amsterdam. Tijdens deze

onderzoeksperiode, die heeft geresulteerd in dit proefschrift, was zij tevens

werkzaam op de Poeppoli van het Emma Kinderziekenhuis/AMC en De

Kinder-kliniek in Almere.

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