XXVIII NATIONAL SISC CONGRESS
MILAN Programme
26 – 28 JUNE 2014 PALAZZO DELLE STELLINE CONGRESS CENTRE
Presentation This year the National SISC Congress 2014 anticipates the annual appointment with clinicians, researchers and more generally with health care professionals involved in the fields of headache and neuropathic pain in adults, children and adolescents. The scientific programme intends to conduct the most recent findings in advanced research, the results of innovative interventions and therapeutic procedures, experimental evidence supporting new hypotheses, and clinical and pathophysiological definitions of these disorders, towards a unified interpretation which can be constantly ascribable to the tangible objectives of a Care System ‐ Headache Care ‐ adhering to the foundations of a standard, qualified, validated, safe and inexpensive health care assistance in accordance with what has been accredited at the European level. The topics proposed will therefore cover specific aspects of pathophysiology with references to basic science (thalamic pain modulation, circuits and mechanisms of abuse/drug addiction, advanced imaging, experimental pain models, and habituation and allodynia) in the prospective of identifying the intermediate phenotypes of disease, on the basis of trait and state markers: biomarkers, neurophysiology parameters of the nociceptive systems, and adaptive responses related to pain and treatments. Considerable emphasis will be placed on the clinical interpretation, which will focus on the diagnosis of headaches and the appropriateness criteria of the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways under certain conditions and subgroups, in relation to age, gender, history and clinical characteristics of headache: particular forms of migraine aura, cluster headache and other trigeminal ‐ autonomic forms, stages of reproductive life, comorbidities and interactions between treatments, critical review of old and new therapeutic targets (triptans, anti‐CGRP, opioids, cannabinoids, botulinum toxin) and the latest neurostimulation/modulation techniques and procedures. Joint Sessions will also be proposed in this 2014 edition, in collaboration with study groups, scientific societies, associations, institutions and organizations which share the same interests and scientific and clinical objectives of our Society, whose activities are strongly characterized by its multidisciplinary nature and constant commitment towards achieving benefits for patients. This is made possible by SISC’s participation in ongoing national initiatives (Italian Migraine Project) and through the activities of the SISC Regional Sections which interact with the local health system. As usual, a substantial part of the programme will be dedicated to the specific problems of headache in children and adolescents, to thematic symposia and plenary discussion of selected contributions, encouraging the participation of young clinicians and researchers with specific promotional initiatives. Professor Giorgio Bono President SISC
XXVIII NATIONAL SISC CONGRESS
Honorary President Giuseppe Nappi
President
Giorgio Bono
Presidential Committee U. Balolttin, P. Calabresi, M. de Tommaso, E. Fazzi, P. Geppetti, V. Guidetti
P. Martelletti (President-Elect), F. Pierelli, L. Pinessi, L.A. Pini, G. Sandrini G. Zanchin
Scientific Committee A. Ambrosini, F. Antonaci, F. Brighina, M.G. Buzzi, G. Coppola, C. Costa
A. Ferrari, F. Galli, C. Lisotto, F. Maggioni, F. Mainardi M.P. Prudenzano, I. Rainero, G. Sances, P. Sarchielli, L. Savi
C. Tassorelli, C. Termine, E. Tozzi, A. Truini, M. Valeriani, M. Viana
Organising Committee M. Allena, P.A. Battistella, A. Costa, G. Dalla Volta
S. Guerzoni, M. Guidotti, P. Merlo
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ITALIAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF HEADCHES
Executive Committee President
Giorgio Bono
President Elect Paolo Martelletti
Past President
Luigi Alberto Pini
General Secretary Treasurer Fabio Antonaci Anna Ambrosini
Councillors
Filippo Brighina, Cinzia Costa, Pierangelo Geppetti Rosario Iannacchero, Federico Mainardi, Innocenzo Rainero
Honorary Presidents
Marcello Fanciullacci, Mario Giacovazzo, Vincenzo Guidetti Giuseppe Nappi, Lorenzo Pinessi, Emilio Sternieri, Giorgio Zanchin
Arbitrators Enrico Del Bene, Anna Ferrari, Franco Mongini
Davide Moscato, Rita Lucia Trinchi
Auditors Paola Sarchielli, Elisabetta Tozzi, Leonardo Triggiani
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Interdisciplinary School of Advanced Education in Headache
Director: Francesco Pierelli The Journal of Headache and Pain Giornale delle Cefalee (founded by SISC in 1999) Editor: Carlo Lisotto Editor-in-Chief: Paolo Martelletti
International Headache Society European Headache Federation SISC Representative: Pierangelo Geppetti SISC Representative: Luigi Alberto Pini
Scientific Programme Thursday, June 26 HALL SOLARI 13:00-14:00 Symposium with the unconditional support of Allergan Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of chronic migraine and medication-
overuse headache: from theory to clinical practice Demonstration in small groups with certificate Chair: P. Martelletti (Rome) Instructors: A. Negro (Rome) L. D’Alonzo (Rome) HALL VOLTA 14:00-14:15 Welcome SISC Executive Committee – Authorities 14:15-14:35 Lecture The new International Classification of Headache Disorders: ICHD-3 beta:
problems and open issues C. Tassorelli (Pavia) 14:35-16:00 I Session – Headache and Pain: Hot topics Chairs: P. Calabresi (Perugia), A. Ambrosini (Pozzilli) The neurophysiological exploration in migraine F. Pierelli (Rome) CGRP as a target of pharmacological modulation P. Geppetti (Florence) Cortical spreading depression and migraine: new experimental evidence
C. Costa (Perugia) Genetic and epigenetic aspects in the modulation of pain
A.M. Persico (Rome) Discussion 16:00 Break 16:20-17:00 Magistral Lecture “Alessandro Agnoli” Presentation: G. Nappi (Pavia) The contribution of functional neuroimaging in the study of the perception of pain
C.A. Porro (Modena)
17:00-18:00 II Session – Medication-overuse headache Chairs: L. Pinessi (Turin), C. Tassorelli (Pavia) Mechanisms and circuits underlying drug addiction P. Calabresi (Perugia) The putative role of genetic factors in medication-overuse headache P. Sarchielli (Perugia) 18:00-18:45 Magistral Lecture “Giovanni Lanzi” Presentation: V. Guidetti (Rome) Focus on pharmacological treatment of pediatric migraine P.A. Battistella (Padua) 19:45 Welcome Cocktail
Friday, 27 June HALL VOLTA 8:30-10:00 Joint Session SISC – SIRN: Headache and chronic pain Chairs: G. Sandrini (Pavia), P. Sarchielli (Perugia)
Chronic migraine and neuropathic pain: similarities and differences M. Viana (Pavia)
Antidepressants, NSAIDs and chronic pain. The model of fibromyalgia M.A. Giamberardino (Chieti)
Pain in neurorehabilitation: the purpose and usefulness of the Consensus Conference
C. Tassorelli (Pavia)
Integrated rehabilitative pathways: evidence and experience M.G. Buzzi (Rome)
Discussion
10:00-11:30 Symposium – The symptomatic treatment of migraine: from past to future with the unconditional support by LUSOFARMACO Chairs: G. Zanchin (Padua)
Symptomatic treatment of migraine before triptans F. Mainardi (Venice) Symptomatic treatment of migraine in the present: the triptans M. Guidotti (Como) Symptomatic treatment of migraine in the future C. Lisotto (Pordenone)
11:30 Break 12:00-13:30 Oral communications 13:30 Lunch HALL BORROMEO 13:30-14:30 Symposium with the unconditional support of Allergan Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of chronic migraine and medication-
overuse headache: from theory to clinical practice Demonstration in small groups with certificate Chair: P. Martelletti (Rome) Instructors: A. Negro (Rome) L. D’Alonzo (Rome)
HALL VOLTA 14:30-16:00 Joint Session SISC-SINC: Mechanisms of sensitization and allodynia Chairs: A. Truini (Rome), F. Pierelli (Rome)
Neuromodulation of nociceptive cortical responses M. de Tommaso (Bari)
The thalamo-cortical dysrhythmia in migraine G. Coppola (Rome) Excitatory/ inhibitory brain mechanisms in migraine F. Brighina (Palermo) Discussion
16:00-16:30 Magistral Lecture “Federigo Sicuteri” Presentation: M. Fanciullacci (Florence) Headache Medicine and Public Health P. Martelletti (Rome) 16:30 Break 16:50-18:10 III Session: Diagnostic pathways and comorbidity Chairs: I. Rainero (Turin), M.G. Buzzi (Rome)
A rational approach to the definition and treatment of MOH M. Allena (Pavia)
Headache in the elderly S. Sacco (L’Aquila)
Vertigo and migraine M. Versino (Pavia)
Headache and sleep disorders
M.P. Prudenzano (Bari)
Discussion 18:10-19:15 Joint Session SISC – Neuroscience and Pain Study Group (SIN)
Chairs: M. de Tommaso (Bari), F. Brighina (Palermo)
Update on the treatment of neuropathic pain A. Truini (Rome) Neuropathic pain: clinical and instrumental diagnosis M. Valeriani (Rome) Trigeminal neuralgia and trigeminal autonomic headaches: a boundary often labile A. Ambrosini (Pozzilli)
Discussion
19:15 Generale Meeting HALL SOLARI 8:30-10:00 Oral communications 10:30-12:00 Oral communications - Neuroscience and Pain Study Group 17:00-19:00 Oral communications – Juvenile headache 20:30 Social dinner
Saturday, 28 June HALL VOLTA 8:30-10:00 Joint Session SISC – INS (International Neuromodulation Society) – Italian
Chapter Chairs: G. Colini Baldeschi (Rome), P. Martelletti (Rome) Techniques, targets and applications of the neurostimulation procedures
A. Dario (Varese) Guidelines and consensus statements for the treatment of headaches with neurostimulation methods R. Arcioni (Rome) The new systems of invasive/non-invasive stimulation/modulation and technological change M. Mercieri (Rome)
10:00-10:30 Round Table – Prophylaxis in cluster headache: Do we need new therapeutic
strategies? F. Antonaci (Pavia), I. Rainero (Turin), G. Zanchin (Padua) 10:30 Break 11:00-13:30 Joint Session SISC – ANIRCEF: Headache Care and care models Chairs: G. Bono (Varese), F. Pierelli (Roma)
The Manifesto of the Rights of the Patient: The Italian Migraine Project M. Aguggia (Asti) The role of the pharmacist in the management of pain Federfarma Lombardy Criteria for the accreditation of headache centres and networks G. Sances (Pavia) Operational models of the Integrated Regional Network: Calabria Region - R. Iannacchero (Catanzaro) Veneto Region - F. Mainardi (Venice) Emilia Romagna Region – L.A. Pini (Modena)
Discussion 13:30 Closing ceremony and CME evaluation HALL BORROMEO 8:30-10:00 Oral communications HALL AGNESI 9:30-11:00 Meeting with the Patient Associations
Saturday, 28 June
Pediatric Sessione and Teaching Course – Headaches in the developmental age Coordinators: Umberto Balottin (Pavia), Vincenzo Guidetti (Rome)
HALL SOLARI 8:30- 9:15 “If I sleep the headache increases” M. Carotenuto (Naples) 9:15-10:00 When the primary headache masks something else – part 1 E. Tozzi (L’Aquila) 10:00-10:45 “I see a light in front of my eye” P. Verdecchia (Rome) 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:45 Headache in pediatric practice P. Balestri (Siena) 11:45-12:30 “My child is so small, can he/she have a headache?” M. Valeriani (Rome) 12:30-13:15 When the therapy does not work P.A. Battistella (Padua) 13:15-14:15 Lunch 14:15-15:00 “When my child says he/she has a headache, I don’t understand if he/she is pretending” U. Balottin (Pavia) 15:00-15:45 “At school, I get a headache” C. Termine (Varese) 15:45-16:30 “Could it be the short-sightedness?” " E. Fazzi, R. Micheli (Brescia) 16:30-17:15 “Is it a headache or a seizure?” B. Dalla Bernardina (Verona) 17:15-18:00 When the primary headache masks something else – part 2 F. Neri, R. Nacinovich and F. Corbetta (Milan) 18:00-18:15 Closing ceremony and CME evaluation
FACULTY Marco Aguggia - Asti Marta Allena - Pavia Anna Ambrosini - Pozzilli Fabio Antonaci - Pavia Roberto Arcioni – Rome Paolo Balestri - Siena Umberto Balottin - Pavia Pier Antonio Battistella - Padua Giorgio Bono – Varese Filippo Brighina - Palermo Maria Gabriella Buzzi - Rome Paolo Calabresi - Perugia Marco Carotenuto - Naples Domenico Cassano – Nocera Inferiore Gianluca Coppola - Latina Fabiola Corbetta - Milan Cinzia Costa - Perugia Giorgio Dalla Volta - Brescia Lidia D'Alonzo – Rome Alessandro Dario - Varese Enrico Del Bene - Firenze Marina de Tommaso – Bari Maurizio Evangelista - Rome Marcello Fanciullacci - Florence Elisa Fazzi - Brescia Anna Ferrari - Modena Pierangelo Geppetti – Florence Maria Adele Giamberardino – Chieti Vincenzo Guidetti - Rome Mario Guidotti - Como Rosario Iannacchero – Catanzaro Carlo Lisotto - Pordenone
Ferdinando Maggioni - Padua Federico Mainardi – Venice Paolo Martelletti – Rome Marco Mercieri - Rome Roberto Micheli - Brescia Andrea Negro - Rome Francesca Neri - Milan Alessandro Panconesi - Empoli Antonello M. Persico - Rome Francesco Pierelli - Latina Lorenzo Pinessi - Turin Luigi Alberto Pini – Modena Carlo Adolfo Porro - Modena Maria Pia Prudenzano – Bari Vincenzo Raieli - Palermo Innocenzo Rainero – Turin Simona Sacco – L'Aquila Grazia Sances - Pavia Giorgio Sandrini - Pavia Paola Sarchielli - Perugia Lidia Savi – Turin Cristina Tassorelli – Pavia Cristiano Termine - Varese Elisabetta Tozzi - L'Aquila Andrea Truini - Rome Massimiliano Valeriani - Rome Paola Verdecchia – Rome Maurizio Versino - Pavia Michele Viana - Pavia Giorgio Zanchin – Padua
GENERAL INFORMATION
VENUE Palazzo delle Stelline Centro Congressi Corso Magenta, 61 20123 Milan
ORGANISING SECRETARIAT Reference office for XXVIII National SISC Congress PRATO Via Jacopo Melani 19/23 59016 Poggio a Caiano (PO) Other offices Tel. 055.8797796 Fax 055.8797843 Contact: Roberta Bianchi ROMA [email protected]; Registered Office: [email protected] Via Aurora, 39 – 00187 Roma www.nicocongressi.it Tel. 06.48906436 Fax 06.4821566
CONGRESS REGISTRATION FEES
SISC Members € 380,00
Non‐members and members not in good standing with member fees € 480,00
Under 35 years of age* € 253,00
Residents/Doctoral degree Students € 172,00
Special Congress Package (under 35 years of age)** € 343,00
Daily registration fee € 130,00
(22% VAT included)
* The reduced rate will be accepted by the Organising Secretariat only if payment is accompanied by a copy of a valid ID.
** A Special Congress Package is available for members of the Italian Society for the Study of
Headaches under 35 years of age which includes registration to the Congress and accommodation in a double room, for 2 nights, in a 3 star hotel, including breakfast. The request will be accepted by the Organising Secretariat only if payment is accompanied by a copy of a valid ID.
Registration fees include: participation in scientific sessions, congress material, certificate of attendance and CME certificate, Congress proceedings, coffee access points, lunch, welcome cocktail and social event. Daily registration fee includes: participation in scientific sessions, congress material, certificate of attendance, Congress proceedings, coffee access points, lunch, welcome cocktail and social event.
TEACHING COURSE REGISTRATION FEES
Teaching Course 28 June 2014 Headaches in the developmental age € 100,00
Residents/Doctoral degree Students* € 40,00
(22% VAT included)
* Students must present a certificate of registration to a Postgraduate School. Registration fee includes: certificate of attendance and CME certificate, coffee access points and lunch. CANCELLATION POLICY All cancellations must to be sent in writing to the Organising Secretariat. Cancellations received by April 30, 2014 will be refunded 30% of the registration fee after the congress. After this date no refund will be made. CHANGES The Congress organisers reserve the right to make any necessary changes to the program, including registration fees for scientific, technical or logistical reasons. Please check the websites: www.sisc.it and www.nicocongressi.it for regular updates. REGISTRATION
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CME CREDITS
The XXVIII National Congress SISC has obtained 10 CME credits for the professional figures of: • Pharmacist in the disciplines of: Hospital Pharmacy, Territorial Pharmacy. • Nurse. • Pediatric Nurse. • Physicians in the disciplines of: Anestesiolgia and Intensive Care, Child Neuropsychiatry,
Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Continuity of care, Diagnostic Radiology, Endocrinology, Forensic Medicine, General Medicine (Family Physicians), Gynecology and Obstetrics, Internal Medicine, Neurophysiology, Neurology, Pediatrics, Pediatrics (PLS), Psychiatry, Rheumatology.
• Psychologist in the disciplines of: Psychotherapy, Psychology. • Technical Neurophysiology. The Teaching Course "The headaches in the developmental age" has obtained 9 CME credits for the professional figures of: • Physicians in the disciplines of: Child Neuropsychiatry, Pediatrics, Pediatrics (PLS) and for
Psychologists. • Psychologist in the disciplines of: Psychotherapy, Psychology. • Therapist of neuro and psychomotor developmental age. In order to be eligible for receipt of CME credits, each participant must attend the whole programme, complete a multiple choice test and a valuation form of the event. The attendance of each participant will be register upon entry and exit of each session accredited. ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE
The certificate of attendance will be given to participants at the end of the congress at the Secretariat Desk. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
Please contact the Organising Secretariat NICO Congressi. EXHIBITION
A technical, pharmaceutical and publication exhibition will take place during the Congress. TECHNICAL AND AUDIOVISUAL SUPPORT Presentation format is PowerPoint. For specific requests, please contact the Organising Secretariat NICO Congressi. ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS The Congress will be organised in lectures, oral and poster presentations. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee. At least one of the authors must be a registered participant.