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Welcome letter by the President of the Congress
No doubt cardiology is one of the fields in Medicine that has evolved more in the last decades.Continuous evolution of technology, new trials and research are rapidly appearing in Cardiology. The aim of this Meeting is to review, with a critical eye, what has recently appeared in Cardiology and also provide cutting edge information of the State of the Art.
Lectures combined with clinical case presentations will be the structure of the program. Top teachers, from relevant organizations will come to share their knowledge with all of us. Willing to interact with all of you in Madrid and hope this course will be beneficial for you and your patients.
Prof. José Luis ZamoranoPresident of the Congress
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Under the Auspices ofCardiology department University Hospital Ramón y CajalCardiology department University Hospital Sanitas La Zarzuela
Director of the CongressJosé Luis Zamorano
Scientific SecretariatAscensión Landaluce
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José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) Welcome addresses
Javier Solana (Madrid, E) Main Lecture: My personal view of this new world
03:15 p.m.
03:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 23rd - Afternoon Opening ceremony
Jonathan Chan (Queensland, AUS) Low flow low gradient aortic stenosis. How to diagnose, how to follow and how to treat
José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) Ariana Gonzalez (Madrid, E)
A. Jamil Tajik (Milwaukee, WI - USA) Severe aortic regurgitation and LV dysfunction. Has the train left the station?
Stephan Windecker (Bern, CH) New treatment strategies in aortic valve stenosis TAVI. Are all valves the same? What is coming new?
Emmanuel Lansac (Paris, FR) New treatment strategies in aortic regurgitation When can I repair the valve? What information do I need?
Coffee Break
04:30 p.m.
Chairpersons:
04:50 p.m.
05:10 p.m.
05:30 p.m.
05:50 p.m.
Session I FOCUS AORTIC VALVE. Challenging clinical scenarios
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE: State of the Art 2017. The New guidelines, the new future LEARNING OBJECTIVES.Review last guidelines. Difficult situations in valvular patients. The Valve clinic can help.
Bernard Prendergast (London, UK) Surgery in asymptomatic patients with mitral regurgitation?
Olaf Wendler (London, UK) Severe functional mitral regurgitation. Should we operate these patients? Update 2017
Michael Haude (Neuss, DE) Will percutaneous techniques be a reality?
Discussion
06:20 p.m.
06:40 p.m.
07:00 p.m.
07:20 p.m.
Session II New Approach to mitral regurgitation
Jorge Rodriguez Roda (Madrid, E) Covadonga Fernández Golfin (Madrid, E)
Chairpersons:
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Riccardo Cappato (Milan, I) What is new, what should we change in our practice?
Josep Brugada (Barcelona, E) Atrial fibrillation and anticoagulation. Ten practical questions
Gerd Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) When ablation? Tell me the real results
Yuk-Kong Lau (Hong Kong, HK) Atrial fibrillation complicating severe MR: How to manage and prevent? What about postoperative AF?
Coffee break
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
11:40 a.m.
Session IV Everyday management of atrial fibrillation
Ignacio Lozano (Madrid, E) Javier Moreno (Madrid, E)
Chairpersons:
Friday, February 24th – Morning
Marc Sabatine (Boston, MA - USA) History and contributions of TIMI
José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) Manuel Anguita (Cordoba, E)
Robert Giugliano (Boston, MA - USA) Anticoagulants. Oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation
Alberico L. Catapano (Milan, I) Dyslipidemia
Elliott Antman (Boston, MA - USA) Special Lecture: Precision CV medicine
08:30 a.m.
Chairpersons:
08:50 a.m.
09:10 a.m.
09:30 a.m.
Session III Learning Objectives. Up to date in last evidences in treating cardiovascular diseases
What have we learnt in the last clinical trials in:
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Stefan Anker (Berlin, DE) New devices for HF: update on MitraClip & Sleep Apnoea
Friday, February 24th – Afternoon
Bijoy K. Khandheria (Milwaukee, WI - USA) Non compaction. How to diagnose and how to treat
Cristina Mitroi (Madrid, E) Marcelo Sanmartin (Madrid, E)
Perry Elliott (London, UK) Risk of sudden death in HCM. Who are they? What to do? Risk stratification and prevention of sudden death in cardiomyopathies
A. Jamil Tajik (Milwaukee, WI - USA) Restrictive cardiomyopathy. How to diagnose?
Lunch
12:00 p.m.
Chairpersons:
12:20 p.m.
12:40 p.m.
01:50 p.m.
01.00 p.m.
Session V Cardiomyopathies. Let us fix some difficult concepts
Natesa G. Pandian (Boston, MA - USA) Learn with cases - My most difficult cases in cardiomyopathies. I need a teacher not a speaker
Eduardo Franco (Madrid, E) How and when to prevent sudden death in HF
Susana Del Prado (Madrid, E) Maria G. Crespo-Leiro (La Coruña, E)
Frank Ruschitzka (Zurich, CH) New management of patients with heart failure in 2017 What have we learnt from recent clinical trials. Do we need new drugs?
02:50 p.m.
Chairpersons:
03:10 p.m.
03:30 p.m.
Session VI Heart failure: epidemic of the century
Bijoy K. Khandheria (Milwaukee, WI - USA) Stroke and TIA. Significance of PFO and atrial aneurysm in patients with embolic events. Which PFO to close?
Maddalena Lettino (Milan, I) Anticoagulation and antiplatelets in ACS. Prasugrel, Ticagrelor, Clopidogrel…how to select
Junbo Ge (Shanghai, PRC) DAPT in Stent. How long? What happens in patients with A Fib?
Bring your most difficult cases
Discussion
Young Investigator Award for the best article published in 2016
Coffee break
03:50 p.m.
04:10 p.m.
04:30 p.m.
04:50 p.m.
05:10 p.m.
AWARD:
06:20 p.m.
Session VII Potpourri of complex and frequent questions
José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) Marcelo Sanmartín (Madrid, E)
Chairpersons:
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Saturday, February 25th – Morning
Natesa G. Pandian (Boston, MA - USA) Endocarditis. Can embolism be predicted. When to operate?
José Luis Moya (Madrid, E) Ana García Martin (Madrid, E)
Jonathan Chan (Queensland, AUS) Chronic pericardial effusion. What to do? How to follow, any role for colchicine, steroids or surgery. When? Management of recurrent pericardial effusion
Ariana Gonzalez (Madrid, E) Clinician corner. Moderate aortic stenosis in patient undergoing CABG. Moderate aortic stenosis in a patient undergoing mitral repair
Coffee break
09:30 a.m.
Chairpersons:
09:50 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
Session VIII Million Euro Questions – Answers are not easy
Rocío Hinojar (Madrid, E) My most difficult cases with MR
Eliseo Vaño (Madrid, E) My most difficult cases with CT
Covadonga Fernández Golfin (Madrid, E) - José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) My most difficult cases with echo
José Luis Zamorano (Madrid, E) Concluding Remarks
Best case presented during the International Symposium
Lunch
11:20 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:40 a.m.
12.00 p.m.
AWARD:
12.20 p.m.
Session IX Learning cases imagingHave you seen these before? What the mind does not know, eyes cannot see
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Manuel ANGUITAPRESIDENT ELECTOF SPANISH SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGYReina Sofía HospitalCordoba, Spain
Stefan ANKERVICEPRESIDENT OF ESC Division of Innovative Clinical TrialsCardiology department University MedicineGöttingen, Germany
Elliott ANTMANSENIOR INVESTIGATOR, TIMI STUDY GROUPCardiovascular DivisionBrigham & Women’s Hospital Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Josep BRUGADAPAST PRESIDENT EHRACardiovascular Institute, Hospital ClinicPediatric Arrhythmia Unit, Sant Joan de Déu HospitalBarcelona University Barcelona, Spain
Riccardo CAPPATOPRESIDENT ECASCardiology departmentHumanitas Research HospitalMilan, Italy
Alberico L. CATAPANOPRESIDENT EASUniversity of Milan and IRCCS MultimedicaMilan, Italy
Jonathan CHANSENIOR CONSULTANT CARDIOLOGISTThe Prince Charles HospitalGriffith UniversityQueensland, Australia
Maria G. CRESPO-LEIROHeart Failure UnitA Coruña University HospitalLa Coruña, Spain
Susana DEL PRADOCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Perry ELLIOTTPAST CHAIR WG CM ESCUniversity College London (UCL) London, United Kingdom
Covadonga FERNANDEZ GOLFINHEAD IMAGING UNITCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal y La Zarzuela University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Eduardo FRANCOCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Ana GARCIA MARTINCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalAlcalá de Henares UniversityMadrid, Spain
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Junbo GEPRESIDENT OF CHINESE SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY Zhongshan HospitalShanghai, China
Robert GIUGLIANOSENIOR INVESTIGATOR, TIMI STUDY GROUPCardiovascular divisionBrigham & Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ariana GONZÁLEZCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalHeart Valve ClinicMadrid, Spain
Michael HAUDEPRESIDENT ELECT PCIStädtische kliniken neuss lukaskrankenhaus gmbh Neuss, Germany
Gerd HINDRICKSPRESIDENT EHRALeipzig UniversityLeipzig, Germany
Rocio HINOJARCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Bijoy K. KHANDHERIAADJUNCT CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE University of Wisconsin School of Medicine Director Echocardiography services Echocardiography Center for Innovation and Research Aurora Health CareMilwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Emmanuel LANSACInstitut Mutualiste MontsourisParis, France
Yuk-Kong LAUHEAD OF CARDIOLOGYCardiology departmentRuttonjee & Tang Shiu Kin Hospitals (RHTSK)Hong Kong
Maddalena LETTINOPRESIDENT ACCACardiology departmentHumanitas Research HospitalMilan, Italy
Ignacio LOZANOPuerta de Hierro University HospitalLa Zarzuela University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Cristina MITROICONSULTANT CARDIOLOGISTPuerta de Hierro University HospitalLa Zarzuela University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Javier MORENOHEAD ELECTROPHYSIOLOGYRamón y Cajal y la Zarzuela University HospitalMadrid, Spain
José Luis MOYACardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
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Natesa G. PANDIANCARDIOLOGY ADVISORHoag Hospital New Port Beach, California, USAProfessor of Medicine and staff cardiologistTufts University Medical CenterBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Bernard PRENDERGASTCHAIR WG VALVE DISEASE ESCCardiology departmentSt Thomas’ HospitalLondon, United Kingdom
Jorge RODRIGUEZ-RODAHEAD CARDIAC SURGERYCardiac Surgery departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Frank RUSCHITZKAPRESIDENT HFACardiology departmentHeart Center UniversityZurich University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
Marc SABATINECHAIR TIMI GROUPBrigham & Women’s Hospital Harvard UniversityBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Marcelo SANMARTINHEAD ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROM UNITCardiology departmentRamón y Cajal University HospitalMadrid, Spain
Javier SOLANAPRESIDENT OF ESADE CENTERfor Global Economy and GeopoliticsFormer European Union High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Security Policyand Former Secretary General of NATOMadrid, Spain
A. Jamil TAJIKPRESIDENT EMERITUS AURORA CARDIOVASCULAR SERVICES Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USACHAIRMAN EMERITUS ZAYED CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA DIRECTOR AURORA CARDIAC SPECIALTY CENTER Aurora St. Luke’s Medical CenterMilwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Eliseo VAÑORadiology departmentSan Carlos University Hospital Nuestra Señora del Rosario HospitalMadrid, Spain
Olaf WENDLERHEAD OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERYKing’s College HospitalLondon, United Kingdom
Stephan WINDECKERHEAD OF CARDIOLOGYCardiology departmentBern University HospitalInselspital University Hospital Bern, Switzerland
José Luis ZAMORANOHEAD OF CARDIOLOGY DEPARTMENTRamón y Cajal y la Zarzuela University HospitalMadrid, Spain
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GENERAL INFORMATIONMeeting venueThe venue for the Meeting will be “Westin Palace Hotel”Plaza de las Cortes, 7 - Madrid (Spain) - Ph. +34 913 60 80 00
Secretariat during the MeetingThe Secretariat will be open at the following times:Thursday, February 23rd from 11.00 a.m. to 07.30 p.m.Friday, February 24th from 08.30 a.m. to 07.00 p.m.Saturday, February 25th from 08.30 a.m. to 02.00 p.m.
Official languageThe official language of the Meeting will be English.A service of simultaneous translation from English to Spanish will be provided.
European AccreditationEBACThe event “Cardiology in Practice 2017. What to know and how to apply knowledge” is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 12 hours of External CME credits. Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational activity. EBAC works according to the quality standards of the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), which is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
EACCMEThe “Cardiology in Practice 2017. What to know and how to apply knowledge” is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.
The “Cardiology in Practice 2017. What to know and how to apply knowledge” is designated for a maximum of 11 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.
RegistrationThe meeting is free to attend.
Technical facilitiesFacilities will be available for computer presentations and overhead projections.A slide center with PC (Powerpoint for Windows) will be available for check and preview of presentations. It is essential that speakers take their presentation to the slide center at least one hour before the session starts.The slide center will be open at the following times:Thursday, February 23rd from 11.00 a.m. to 07.30 p.m.Friday, February 24th from 08.30 a.m. to 07.00 p.m.Saturday, February 25th from 08.30 a.m. to 02.00 p.m.
Lunches and coffee breaksLunches and coffee breaks will be served in the Meeting area.
Certificate of AttendanceThe certificate of attendance will be available, on request, at the end of the Meeting at the Secretariat Desk.
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