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CPD Conference Series LLC conferenceseries.com 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24, 2016 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Conference Series LLC 2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA Phone: +1-888-843-8169, Fax: +1-650-618-1417, Toll free: +1-702-508-7201
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CPD Conference Series LLC

conferenceseries.com

2nd International Conference and Exhibition on

Pediatric Cardiology September 22-24, 2016

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Conference Series LLC

2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA

Phone: +1-888-843-8169, Fax: +1-650-618-1417, Toll free: +1-702-508-7201

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2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Cardiology during September

22-24, 2016 at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA accrediated and certified by CPD standard office,

UK. Attendee will certify with 18 CPD (18 Hours) credits and also with the certification by

International Organizing Committee Members (1OCM) of conference.

For more Information, visit here-

http://pediatriccardiology.conferenceseries.com/pdfs/pediatric-cardiology-2016-5351-

cpd.pdf

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Keynote Speakers:

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Special Sessions:

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Welcome note by Prof. Guy Hugues Fontaine:

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Tentative Programme

17:00-19:00 Pre Conference Day (September 21, 2016)

Registrations and arrival of Guests

Day 1 (September 22, 2016)

08:00-09:00 Registrations

09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony

Keynote Forum

09:30-09:35 Introduction

Howard Weber, Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, USA

Guy Hugues Fontaine, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Coffee Break

Krzysztof Piotrowski, Pomeranian Medical University, Poland

Chair Randy Richardson, Creighton University School of Medicine, USA

Co-Chair Krzysztof Piotrowski, Pomeranian Medical University, Poland

3 more Keynote Speaker Opportunities Available

Track 1: Pediatric Cardiology

Track 2: Heart Surgery

Track 3: Heart Transplantation

Track 4: Cardiac Diseases Pathophysiology

Track 5: Cardiovascular Diseases

Session Introduction

Title- Hepatitis C infection and the risk of Coronary artery disease – the known

and unknown

Naga Venkata Pothineni, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA

Title- Right Axillary Thoracotomy for Transatrial Repair of Congenital Heart

Defects- VSD, Partial AV Canal with mitral cleft, PAPVR/Warden, Cor Triatriatum

and ASD

Ali Dodge-khatami , University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA

Title- A Case Report of Heterotaxy Syndrome Complicated by Abernethy Syndrome

and Portopulmonary Hypertension

Megan L Ringle, Miami Children’s Health System, The Heart Station, USA

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Lunch Break

Title- Enhancing the effectiveness of human cardiac stem cell therapy with the HO-1

inducer-Cobalt Protoporphyrin (CoPP)

Chuanxi Cai, Albany Medical College, USA

Title- Epsilon Wave on Insertable Loop Recorder in ARVD suspected by repeated

Myocarditis

Guy Hugues Fontaine, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

2 more Speakers Slots Available

Title- Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in children

Yousef Etoom, University of Toronto, Canada

Coffee Break

Title- Infections due to various pathogens can lead to overweight and obesity?

Adenovírus 36 and obesity

Schusterová Ingrid, P J Š University in Kosice, Slovakia

Title- Prevalence of ECG Abnormalities among Healthy Male Adolescent Athletes in

two High schools in Metro Manila

Soriano Elissa Dyann, Cairo University, Egypt

Title- Clinical Course and Prognosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Egyptian

Children

Prof Sonia El Saiedi, Cairo University, Egypt

Title- Do prenatal intracardiac echogenic foci affect postnatal cardiac function?

Rima Bader, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

Title- The BLUE-protocol - The use of lung ultrasound for the diagnosis of

hemodynamic pulmonary edema

Daniel A. Lichtenstein, Hospital Ambroise-Pare, Paris-West University, France

Title- Bicuspid Aortic valve. A defect of many clinical presentations and

in any age

Andreas Petropoulos, Azerbaijan State Medical University, Azerbaijan

Title- Sildenefil increases connexin 40 in smooth muscle cells through activation of

BMP pathways in pulmonary arterial hypertension

Yang Lei, Nanjing Medical University, China

Title- Modified maze-procedure for atrial fibrillation as an adjunct to elective

cardiac

surgery- Predictors of mid-term recurrence and echo-cardiographic follow-up

Claudia Loardi, University of Milan, Italy

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Special Session on : Radiofrequency Perforation Versus Hybrid procedure in the Treatment of Pulmonary atresia- IVS:

Challenges Faced In Developing Countries

Prof. Sonia El Saiedi

Professor of Pediatric Cardiology

Cairo University Children Hospital

Director of Pediatric Cardiac ICU

Director of Cardiomyopathy Clinic

Panel Discussion

Day 2 (September 23, 2016)

Track 6: Coronary Heart Diseases

Track 7: Other Heart Diseases

Track 8: Diagnostic Techniques

Track 9: Interventional Cardiology

Track 10: Advance Therapies

Chair Howard Weber, Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital, USA

Co-Chair Sonia El Saiedi, Cairo University, Egypt

Keynote Forum

Randy Richardson, Creighton University School of Medicine, USA

Amir A Sepehri, CAPIS, Belgium

Sonia El Saiedi, Cairo University, Egypt

2 more Keynote Speaker Opportunities Available

Coffee Break

Session Introduction

Title- Advanced imaging in Fontans- How does the data help us?

Rahul Rathod, Boston Children's Hospital, USA

Title- The outcomes of children presenting with isolated ventricular septal defect

Catherine Taylo, Manchester University Medical School, UK

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Title- Pediatric Cardiovascular CT Angiography- Maximizing Image Quality at low

Radiation Dose

Jeffrey Hellinger, New York Cardiovascular Institute, Lenox Hill Radiology, USA

Title- Impact of culprit plaque and atherothrombotic components on incomplete

stent apposition in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction treated with

everolimus-eluting stents

Chiara Bernelli, Azienda Ospedaliera Papa Giovanni XXIII, Italy

Lunch Break

Title- Pulmonary Valve implantation in the Native Outflow Tract

Giacomo Pongiglione, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, Italy

Title- Experiences of therapeutic hypothermia therapy on six cases with persistent

pulmonary hypertension and moderate to severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

using inhaled nitric oxide therapy

Makoto Nabetani, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute

Title- Prenatally planned hybrid cardiac procedure in critically ill neonates with

complex congenital heart disease

Takashi Sasaki, Kanagawa Children’s Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan

Title- Experiences of therapeutic hypothermia therapy on six cases with persistent

Pulmonary hypertension and moderate to severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

using inhaled nitric oxide therapy

Kobata Keisuke, Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute

4 more Speaker Opportunities Available

Title- Radiofrequency Perforation Versus Hybrid procedure in the Treatment of

Pulmonary atresia- IVS- Challenges faced in Developing Countries

Soriano Elissa Dyann, Cairo University, Egypt

Title- Cardiac auscultation skills assessment in pediatric Residence

Nino Kandelaki, Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia

Title- Rotational angiography and 3D modeling in diagnostics and treatment of

CHD

Karapetyan N.G, Bakuolev Scientific center for cardiovascular surgery, Russia

Title- Hypocalcemic Rachitic Cardiomyopathy in Infants

Abdelwahab TH Elidrissy, University of Science and Technology, Sudan

Young Researcher's Forum

Poster Session

Panel Discussion

Day 3 (September 24, 2016)

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Track 11: Advances in Cardiac Operation

Track 12: Pediatric Heart Catheterization

Track 13: Cardiac Critical Care

Track 14: Clinical Pediatric Cardiology

Track 15: Pediatric Surgeons Meeting

Chair Guy Hugues Fontaine, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Co-Chair Will update soon

Session Introduction

Title- Clinical scenario of primary dyslipidemia in the pediatric age group- An

Egyptian experience

Prof Rania Tomerak, Cairo University, Egypt

Early identification of subtle Left ventricular Dysfunction among asymptomatic

survivors of childhood acute myeloid leukemia: Insights from the novel three

dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography

Zeinab Salah Seliem, Cairo University Children Hospital, Egypt

Title- Analysis of heat transfer in a closed cavity ventilated inside

Benseghir Omar, Mr, Energetic thermal Department,USTHB, Algiers, Algeria

Title-Congenital Complete Heart Block – from detection in 2nd trimester to

pacemaker implantation-A case report

Bikash Shrestha, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal

Coffee Break

Special Session on :

An ARVCs Overview: Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy

Prof Guy Hugues Fontaine

Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Title-Surgery for Rheumatic heart disease in Children

A Sampath Kumar, Max Super speciality hospital, India

Title- Intracardiac Fungal Ball In A Preterm Newborn With Congenital Heart

Disase Complicated By Right Atrial Mycetoma Obstructing Rvot

Farooq Syed, Manipal Uniersity, Manipal, India

Title- Hypertensive infant delivered from twin pregnancy; Gestational trophoblastic

disease co-existing normal intrauterine pregnancy

Getnet Tesfaye, Mekelle University, Ethiopia

Title- Cardiovascular Involvement in Nephrotic Syndrome at Dr. Hasan Sadikin

General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia in 2009-2013

Melinda Aviandry Saleh, Universitas Padjadjaran. Bandung

Lunch Break

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Title- A retrospective cohort study to evaluate the use of paracetamol compared to

ibuprofen in the medical closure of patent ductus arteriosus among preterm infants

in a private tertiary hospital

Christine Eloise B. Pascua, University Of The East Ramon, Philippines

Title- Super-Giant Coronary Aneurysm secondary to Atypical Kawasaki Disease in

an 11-year old

Mariko Jennifer. L. Yamanaka, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Philippines

Title- Comparison of the Effectiveness of Four(4)-session Play Module versus the

Conventional Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Therapy Among Post-operative

Congenital Heart Disease Pediatric Patients Ages 5-12 years old

Mary Antoniette Lozada, Philippine Hear Center, Quezon City, Philippines

6 more Speaker Opportunities Available

Award Ceremony

NOTE: Program Schedule is subject to change with final allocation of speaker slots

For more Details, Kindly visit here: http://pediatriccardiology.conferenceseries.com

[email protected] | [email protected]

Organizing Committee

Christopher Snyder

Director of Pediatric Cardiology Rainbow Babies and Children’s

Hospital, USA

Randy Richardson

Chairman

St Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, USA

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Jie Tian

Vice-president

Children’s Hospital of Chongqing

Medical University, China

Amir A. Sepehri

Director

CAPIS Biomedical

Belgium

Flavia Ventriglia

Researcher Professor

University of Italy, Rome

Howard S. Weber

Professor of Pediatrics

Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital, USA

Andreas C Petropoulos

Head of Pediatric Cardiology Department

Azerbaijan State Medical University, Azerbaijan

Ingrid Schusterova

Head of Pediatric Medicine Department

P.J. Safarik University, Slovakia

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Sessions and topics at Glance

Pediatric Cardiology Heart Surgery Heart Transplantation Cardiac Diseases Pathophysiology

Cardiovascular Diseases Coronary Heart Diseases Other Heart Diseases

Diagnostic Techniques Interventional Cardiology

Advance Therapies Advances in Cardiac Operation

Pediatric Heart Catheterization Cardiac Critical Care

Clinical Pediatric Cardiology Pediatric Surgeons Meeting

Venue Address:

Embassy Suites 4315 Swenson Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89119, USA

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About Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county

seat of Clark County. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort

city known primarily for gambling, shopping, fine dining, and nightlife and is

the leading financial and cultural center for Southern Nevada. A growing

retirement and family city, Las Vegas is the 31st-most populous city in the

United States, with a population at the 2010 census of 583,756. The city is one

of the top three leading destinations in the United States for conventions,

business and meetings. Today, Las Vegas is one of the top tourist destinations

in the world. The city's tolerance for various forms of adult entertainment

earned it the title of Sin City, and this image has made Las Vegas a popular

setting for films and television programs. There are numerous outdoor lighting

displays on Fremont Street, as well as elsewhere in the city.

Las Vegas is situated within Clark County in an arid basin on the desert floor,

surrounded by dry mountains. The Spring Mountains lie to the west. Much of

the landscape is rocky and dusty; the environment is dominated by desert

vegetation and some wildlife, and the area is subject to torrential flash floods.

Within the city there are many lawns, trees, and other greenery. Due to water

resource issues, there is now a movement to encourage xeriscapes. Another part

of the water conservation efforts include scheduled watering groups for

watering residential landscaping. Las Vegas' climate is a subtropical, hot desert

climate typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. The city enjoys abundant

sunshine year-round: it has an average of about 300 sunny days per year with

more than 3,800 hours of sunshine.

The city is home to several museums including the Neon Museum home to

many of the historical signs from the valley, The Las Vegas Museum of

Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, the Las Vegas Natural History

Museum, Lied Discovery Children's Museum National Atomic Testing

Museum, and the Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park.

Las Vegas' climate is a subtropical, hot desert climate typical of the Mojave

Desert in which it lies. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round; it has an

average of about 310 sunny days per year. It is virtually free of tornadoes and

ice storms. The summer months of June through September are very hot and

mostly dry, with a July daily average temperature of 92.5 °F (33.6 °C), while

nighttime temperatures often remain above 80 °F (27 °C). Las Vegas' winters

are short and the season is generally mild. December, the coolest month,

averages 47.7 °F (8.7 °C). The mountains surrounding Las Vegas accumulate

snow during the winter, but snow is rare in the Las Vegas Valley itself.

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Nevada State Museum

Golden Gate Casino

Bryce Canyon National Park

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