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8th Global Cardiologists Annual MeetingBerlin, Germany July 18-20, 2016
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International Collaborators
Theme: New Research and Inventions in the Field of Cardiology
Welcome Messages
Welcome Messages
Organizing Committee Members:
Raimund ErbelUniversity Clinic EssenGermany
Ulf LandmesserCharité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinGermany
Andrea NataleTexas Cardiac Arrhythmia InstituteUSA
Flavia VentrigliaSapienza UniversityItaly
Roland HetzerFormerly German Heart InstituteGermany
Jens FrahmBiomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbHGermany
Paul LunkenheimerUniversity of MunsterGermany
Aris LacisUniversity Children’s Hospital, Riga Latvia
NoémiCsászár-NagyNational Center for Spinal DisordersHungary
Galya N AtanasovaMedical University, Bulgaria
Student AmbassadorsNatasa ChrysodontaUniversity of BristolUK
Manjusha HIraWatford General HopsitalUK
The order of presentation of papers and reports in the preliminary program is tentative, however scheduling in the final program will remain approximately the same.
Preliminary Scientific Program
Opening Ceremony 8:30am - 9:00am
Day-1
Keynote Presentations
Speakers Presentations
09:00-09:30Raimund ErbelWest-German Heart Center, Germany
09:30-10:00Jens FrahmBiomedizinische NMR Forschungs GmbH, Germany
Coffee Break @ 10:00-10:15
10:15-10:35Marco Piciche, San Camillo Hospital Rome, ItalyTitle: The evolution of surgical myocardial revascularization
10:35-10:55Irena Levitan, University of Illinois at Chicago, USATitle: Impact of hypercholesterolemia on cardiac K+ channels
10:55-11:15Aris Lacis, University Children's Hospital, LatviaTitle: Which type of stem cells and what method for implantation should be preferred in paediatric cardiology
11:15-11:35Paul Peter Lunkenheimer, University Hospital Münster, GermanyTitle: The ventricular mass is structured to function as an antagonistic system
11:35-11:55Galya N. Atanasova, Medical University Pleven, BulgariaTitle: Mean arterial pressure as a component of metabolic syndrome
11:55-12:15Govindan Vijayaraghavan, Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, IndiaTitle: Role of high sensitive troponin t and n-terminal Pro BNP in assessing the pathophysiology and prognosis in sepsis
Lunch Break @ 12:15-13:15
13:15-13:35Hisham A Ben Lamin, Clinical Cardiologist, SpainTitle: High risk pregnancies and future cardiovascular diseases
13:35-13:55PT Suhail, Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences hospital, IndiaTitle: Role of high sensitive troponin t and n-terminal pro bnp in assessing the pathophysiology and prognosis in sepsis associated myocardial dysfunction
Day-2
Keynote Presentations
Special Session
Speakers Presentations
13:55-14:15Arati Dave Lalchandani, GSVM Medical College, IndiaTitle: Azithromycin (armor) must replace benzathine penicillin for treatment amd prophylaxis of rheumatic fever
14:15-14:35Mahmoud M. Elsibaei, Ain Shams University, EgyptTitle: Parasitic cardiomyopathies
14:35-14:55Nany Hassan Abu Al-Makarim El Gayar, Alexandria University, EgyptTitle: Study of the relation between serum testosterone level and carotid atherosclerosis in elderly males
14:55-15:15Natasa Chrysodonta, Hinchingbrooke NHS trust Hospital, UKTitle: An update on the management of alagille syndrome
15:15-15:35Janardhana Rao Babburi, Apollo Heart Institute Hyderabad, IndiaTitle: A case report of pericardial vascularisation which was detected incidentally while undergoing CAG when presented with ACS.
15:35-15:55Sonal Tanwar, Rajasthan University of Health Science, IndiaTitle: Lifestyle intervention with integrated medicine in primary and secondary prevention for common cardiovascular disorders.
Coffee Break @ 15:55-16:15
16:15-17:15Robert Skalik, Medical University of Wroclaw, PolandTitle: Personalized e -healthcare in the connected world – the applications and use cases of new emerging technology
09:00-09:30Roland HetzerFormerly German Heart Institute, Germany
09:30-10:00Andrea NataleTexas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, USA
Coffee Break @ 10:00-10:15
10:15-10:35Aldo Pietro Maggioni, ANMCO Research Center, ItalyTitle: The real world evidence of heart failure: A model of epidemiological research using of administrative big databases.
10:35-10:55Noemi Csaszar-Nagy, National Center for Spinal Disorders, HungaryTitle: Psychological conditions, examination and evaluation of suitability for heart transplantation
10:55-11:15Robert Skalik, Medical University of Wroclaw, PolandTitle: Neglected mechanisms of cardiopulmonary capacity in health and heart failure - Why brain and heat stress really matter ?
11:15-11:35Amballur David John, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USATitle: The cardiac patient undergoing non-cardiac surgery
11:35-11:55Flavia Ventriglia, Sapienza University, ItalyTitle: Early fetal echocardiography: Early congenital heart diseases detection in a experienced fetal cardiology project
11:55-12:15Alfredo Rodriguez, Sanatorio Otamendi hospital, ArgentinaTitle: Cardiac rupture in takotsubo cardiomyophaty
Lunch Break @ 12:15-13:15
13:15-13:35Mohamed Ahmed-Nasr, National Heart Institute, EgyptTitle: Emergency surgery for cardiac valve prostheses obstruction Experience of a teaching hospital institution
13:35-13:55Ahmed A, University Hospital of Essen, GermanyTitle: Survival analysis and postoperative complications after ventricular assist device implantation; prognostic value of intermacs scale
13:55-14:15Govindan Vijayaraghavan, Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, IndiaTitle: Septic myocarditis is mainly due to cardiac failure without significant myocardial necrosis
14:15-14:35Rohit Sane, Madhavbaug Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre, IndiaTitle: Functional capacity is an independent predictor of mortality in heart failure patients with low ejection fraction
14:35-14:55Svetlana Reilly, University of Oxford, UKTitle: Atrial-specific upregulation of microRNA-31 depletes dystrophin and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), and leads to electrical remodelling in human atrial fibrillation
14:55-15:15Robert Skalik, Medical University of Wroclaw, PolandTitle: Acute aortic dissection - Relevance of hemostatic parameters for diagnostic process
Workshop
15:15-16:15Guy Hugues Fontaine, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, FranceTitle: Electrogenesis of Epsilon wave - a comprehensive review of this new ECG waveform
Coffee Break @ 15:55-16:15
Day-3
Award Ceremony
Speakers Presentations
Symposium
Poster Presentations @ 17:15-18:00
16:15-17:15Paul Lunkenheimer, Emeritus Professor, University of Munster and his teamTitle: Antagonism
09:00-09:20Ami Aronheim, The B. Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, IsraelTitle: ATF3 expression in cardiomyocytes preserves homeostasis in the heart and controls peripheral glucose tolerance
09:20-09:40Robert Skalik, Medical University of Wroclaw, PolandTitle: Screening of athletes should we go beyond standard electrocardiogram?
09:40-10:00Alfredo Rodriguez, Sanatorio Otamendi Hospital, ArgentinaTitle: Modifying syntax score according PCI strategy: Lessons learnt from eraci IV study
10:00-10:20Kleber Martins, Sao Lucas and Primavera Hospital, BrazilTitle: A randomized trial of creatine-kinase leak after rosuvastatin in elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (clear-PCI)
Coffee Break @ 10:20-10:35
10:35-10:55Naresh Sen, Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Medical Science, IndiaTitle: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy
10:55-11:15Ersel Onrat, Afyon Kocatepe University, TurkeyTitle: The new aspects in atrial fibrillation pathophysiology and treatment
11:15-11:35Nany Hassan Abu Al-Makarim El Gayar, Alexandria University, EgyptTitle: Serum total Osteocalcin level as a vascular marker in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome
11:35-11:55Manjusha Hira, Watford General Hopsital, UKTitle: Sengers syndrome-A rare cause of hypertrophic obstructive cadiomyopathy
11:55-12:15Ahmed Elgohary, Zagazig University, EgyptTitle: Patterns of left ventricular global longitudinal strain in diabetic patients by speckle tracking imaging
12:15-12:35Janardhana Rao Babburi, Apollo Heart Institute Hyderabad, IndiaTitle: Two case reports of ppi lead repeatedly entering into the azygos vein during an attempt of ppi in cases of complete heart block (chb).
Lunch Break @ 12:35-13:35
Keynote Speech
Special Session
Workshop
Symposium
Cardiologists 2016• Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from
all over the world• Selected contributions will be published in following OMICS International
Journals• Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology • Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis • Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Open Access
• Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress
• Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas• Conference brings together Academic & Industry experts, Scientific
Researchers, Students and Entrepreneurs.
About Cardiologists 2016
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• Cardiologists
• Pediatric Cardiology
• Heart Diseases
• Interventional Cardiology
• Echocardiography
• Heart and Blood Vessel Surgeries
• Heart Failure
• Diabetes and the Heart
• Nuclear Cardiology
• Arrhythmia
• Case Reports on Cardiology
Conference Highlights
About Berlin
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Berlin is the capital of Germany, and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated in north eastern Germany, in an area of low-lying marshy woodlands with a mainly flat topography, part of the vast Northern European Plain which stretches all the way from northern France to western Russia. With a population of 3.5 million people. Berlin is Germany’s largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in north eastern Germany on the banks of Rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has about six million residents from over 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city’s area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes. Berlin has a Maritime temperate climate according to the Köppen climate classification system. There are significant influences of mild continental climate due to its inland position, with frosts being common in winter.
Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science. Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations, and convention venues. Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction, and electronics.
Venue:Courtyard Berlin City CenterAxel-Springer-Straße 55 10117 Berlin, Germany