This document provides the tentative program for the 2nd International Conference on Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Surgery taking place in London, UK from March 15-16, 2017. The conference will include keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions on topics such as clinical cardiology, vascular heart diseases, cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy, and more. The program provides details on session times and topics as well as information on the organizing committee members and opportunities for speakers.
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Tentative Program
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Theme: Explore the possibilities towards better Cardiac Health
Cardiovascular Medicine and
Cardiac Surgery
London, UK March 15-16, 2017
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2. March 15-16, 2017 | London, UK
Program at A Glance
Day 1
MorningSessions
Reception/Registration 08.00-09.00
Time General Session
09.00-
09.15 Inaugural Address
Least of 3 Keynote/Plenary
Talks
09.15-
09.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 1
09.45-
10.15 Keynote/Plenary Talk 2
10.15-
10.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 3
Panel Discussions/Group Photo
Coffee/Tea Break 10.45-11.00 (Networking)
11.00-12.40 Clinical Cardiology & Cardiovascular Diseases
EveningSessions
Lunch Break 12.40-13.30
13.30-15.30
Vascular Heart Diseases & Current Research in Cardiology
Coffee/Tea Break 15.30-15.45 (Networking)
15.45-17.25 Workshop
SPEAKERS/KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SLOTS AVAILABLE
Day 2
MorningSessions
Time Session 1 Session 2
09.00-10.40
Keynote Forum
Cardiomyopathy & Heart
Failure
Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)
10.55-12.35
Cardiovascular Diseases
During Pregnancy
Interventional Cardiology
EveningSessions
Lunch Break 12.35-13.25
13.25-15.05 Cardiovascular Surgeries Pediatrics Cardiology
Coffee/Tea Break 15.05-15.20 (Networking)
15.20-17.00 Clinical trials in Cardiology Device Therapy
Cardiovascular Medicine and
Cardiac Surgery
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4. Organising Committee Members
Aris Lacis
University Children Hospital, Latvia
Robert J. Goldberg
University of Massachusetts
Medical School, USA
Qiuping Zhang
King’s College London, UK
Lingfang Zeng
King’s College London, UK
Carmine Pizzi
University of Bologna, Italy
Michael Mahmoudi
University of Southampton, UK
Sunny Po
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center
USA
Eckhard U. Alt
Tulane University USA
Panos Deloukas
William Harvey Research Institute
UK
William J. Rowe
Medical University of Ohio, Toledo
USA
5. Cherisse N. Vinoya, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
Title: Stem cells and heart failure
Title: Possible therapeutic use of stem cells in wide spectrum of pathologies
Title: Neil armstrong syndrome and thermoregulation
Title: Autonomic neuromodulaiton to treat atrial fibrillation
Imran Tahir,
William J Rowe, Medical University of Ohio, USA
Sunny Po, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA
Paul H Wooley,Kardiatonos Inc., USA
Lingfang Zeng, King's College London, UK
Title: A novel model of atherosclerosis in mice
Title: A histone deacetylase 7 derived 7 amino acid peptide acts as a
Aliki Peletidi, Kingston University London, UK
Featured Speaker Presentations
Title: Can use of high sensitivity troponin (0 & 2 hrs) avoid unnecessary hospital
admissions and save money?
Echard U Alt,
Aris Lacis, University Children Hospital, LATVIA
Title: Ischemia modified albumin (IMA) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and left
bundle branch block (LBBB). Does it make the difference?
Mohamed Abdel Wahab, El minya university hospital, Egypt
Ryan Andal, Makati Medical Center, Philippines
Qiuping Zhang, King's College London, UK
Title: Contribution of pharmacists in cardiovascular disease prevention journey
Title: Abdominal aortic aneurysm with aortosigmoid fistula: A case report
Title: Novel nesprin 1 mutations associated with dilated cardiomyopathy
cause nuclear envelope disruption and defects in myogenesis
Title: Double trouble – Advanced coronary blood flow diversion: A Coronary
Subclavian Steal Syndrome
Title: Myeloid specific IL4 receptor alpha knockout increases adverse cardiac
remodeling post myocardial infarction
Jianrui Song, University of Michigan, USA
Title: Case report: Contrast induced cardiac tamponade
Mark Asperilla, Nova University, USA
Title: Contribution of pharmacists in cardiovascular disease prevention journey
Speaker Slots Available
6. Title: A case of misdiagnosed cardiomyopathy with rising plasma MMP9 long before
sudden cardiac arrest
Annamaria Vianello, Gabriele Monasterio Foundation, Italy
Title: Efficacy of different perioperative statin regimens on the protection against
post coronary artery bypass grafting major adverse cardio cerebral events
Title: Severe 3 vessel coronary artery disease in a young adult women Case Report
Title: Awareness of stroke is deficient among lithuanian urban adults
Laura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania
Title: Influence of encountering a heart attack or stroke to the knowledge of
cardiovascular diseases
Maria Korre, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA
Title: Effect of body mass index on left ventricular mass in career male firefighters
Title: Predictors of in hospital mortality in patients with successful primary
coronary intervention for acute ST elevation myocardial infarction
Wael Mohamed, Sabah Al Ahmed Cardiac Center, Kuwait
Rocky Danilo Willis, St.Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines
Title: Triple anticoagulation therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation and percutaneous
Pawe Bogacki, Institute of Cardiology Jagiellonian University, Poland
Min Kyung Kang
Speaker Slots Available
Title: The fatal aortic valve mass – Case report
Abdallah Almaghraby
Laura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania
Abdulrahman Qatomah
Title: The fatal aortic valve mass – case report
Abdallah Almaghraby, University of Alexandria, Egypt
Title: Diagnostic room air pulse oximetry: effects of age, smoking, sex, respiratory
rate, blood pressure and body mass index
Aya G Elmarsafawi, Cairo University, Egypt
Renata O Vasconcelos
Title: Indoxyl sulfate induces aortic calcification in human aortic smooth muscle
cells
Maimaiti Yisireyili, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Title: Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in cardiovascular disease and cancer: A
prospective alternative
Title: Cardiovascular disease risk factors and heart attack warning signs: Rare adult is able to
identify the threat
Laura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania
Title: Decreased diastolic wall strain is associated with adverse left ventricular
remodeling even in patients with normal left ventricular diastolic function
7. NOTE: Program Shedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots
Speaker Slots Available
Title: Advances in Management of Heart Failure with Emphasis on Angiotensin
Receptor Neprilysin Inhibitor (ARNI)
Prashant T. Upasani
Title: Determinants of cardiac ejection fraction for the patients with dobutamine
stress echocardiography
Rabindra Nath Das
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Title: Ef cacy of high intensity atorvastatin for asian patients undergoing
percutaneous coronary intervention
Rabindra Nath Das
Title: Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography: Safety always?
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