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Conference Secretariat2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA

Tel: +1-650-618-9889, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499Email: [email protected]

conferenceseries.com 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

2nd International Conference on

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March 15-16, 2017 | London, UK Program at A Glance

Day 1

Mor

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Ses

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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

Even

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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

Mor

ning

Ses

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s 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

Even

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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

London, UK March 15-16, 2017

2nd International Conference on

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Glimpses of Cardiology 2016

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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

CenterUSA

Eckhard U. Alt Tulane University USA

Panos Deloukas William Harvey Research Institute

UK

William J. Rowe Medical University of Ohio, Toledo

USA

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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 hospitaladmissions and save money?

Echard U Alt,

Aris Lacis, University Children Hospital, LATVIA

Title: Ischemia modified albumin (IMA) in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and leftbundle 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 aneurysmwith aortosigmoid fistula: A case report

Title: Novel nesprin 1 mutations associated with dilated cardiomyopathycause nuclear envelope disruption and defects in myogenesis

Title: Double trouble – Advanced coronary blood flow diversion: A CoronarySubclavian Steal Syndrome

Title: Myeloid specific IL4 receptor alpha knockout increases adverse cardiacremodeling post myocardial infarctionJianrui Song, University of Michigan, USATitle: Case report: Contrast induced cardiac tamponadeMark Asperilla, Nova University, USA

Title: Contribution of pharmacists in cardiovascular disease prevention journey

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Title: A case of misdiagnosed cardiomyopathy with rising plasma MMP9 long beforesudden cardiac arrestAnnamaria Vianello, Gabriele Monasterio Foundation, Italy

Title: Efficacy of different perioperative statin regimens on the protection againstpost 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 adultsLaura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania

Title: Influence of encountering a heart attack or stroke to the knowledge ofcardiovascular diseases

Maria Korre, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USATitle: Effect of body mass index on left ventricular mass in career male firefighters

Title: Predictors of in hospital mortality in patients with successful primarycoronary intervention for acute ST elevation myocardial infarctionWael Mohamed, Sabah Al Ahmed Cardiac Center, Kuwait

Rocky Danilo Willis, St.Luke’s Medical Center, PhilippinesTitle: Triple anticoagulation therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation and percutaneousPawe Bogacki, Institute of Cardiology Jagiellonian University, Poland

Min Kyung Kang

Speaker Slots Available

Title: The fatal aortic valve mass – Case reportAbdallah Almaghraby

Laura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania

Abdulrahman Qatomah

Title: The fatal aortic valve mass – case reportAbdallah Almaghraby, University of Alexandria, EgyptTitle: Diagnostic room air pulse oximetry: effects of age, smoking, sex, respiratoryrate, blood pressure and body mass index

Aya G Elmarsafawi, Cairo University, Egypt

Renata O VasconcelosTitle: Indoxyl sulfate induces aortic calcification in human aortic smooth musclecellsMaimaiti Yisireyili, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan

Title: Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in cardiovascular disease and cancer: Aprospective alternative

Title: Cardiovascular disease risk factors and heart attack warning signs: Rare adult is able toidentify the threatLaura Špejerait a, Vilnius university hospital, Lithuania

Title: Decreased diastolic wall strain is associated with adverse left ventricularremodeling even in patients with normal left ventricular diastolic function

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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 AngiotensinReceptor Neprilysin Inhibitor (ARNI)Prashant T. UpasaniTitle: Determinants of cardiac ejection fraction for the patients with dobutaminestress echocardiography

Rabindra Nath Das

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Zhi Liu

Title: Ef cacy of high intensity atorvastatin for asian patients undergoingpercutaneous coronary intervention

Rabindra Nath DasTitle: Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography: Safety always?

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London is the political, economic and cultural capital of Britain, and its world class tourist attractions are renowned across the

globe. The Greater London area is bursting with attractions for visitors of all ages. With 30 historic gardens and 123 historic buildings,

London also has more than 200 museums, 600 cinema screens, and 108 music halls. London’s 33 boroughs, including the City of London,

are spread over an area of 1572 square kilometres. The river Thames runs through the heart of London, from Richmond in the west,

through the central London borough of Westminster, to Greenwich in the east. London river cruises and river buses are a great way to

see the city. About one third of London is devoted to parks and open spaces, so there are plenty of places to relax on fine days. London

is incredibly well-connected, with five international airports and the high-speed Eurostar rail link. More than 50 countries are within a

three-hour flight time and 310 international destinations have direct links to London. t is one of the world’s leading financial centres and

has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. It is the world’s most-visited city as measured by international arrivals

and has the world’s largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London’s universities form the largest concentration of

higher education institutes in Europe, and a 2014 report placed it first in the world university rankings. London is bursting at the seams

with attractions that offer insight into Britain’s long and fascinating history. Visit the Tower of London, a 1000-year old attraction that’s

home to the Crown Jewels, and St Paul’s Cathedral, a centre of London-life for centuries. At Tower Bridge, admire the iconic Victorian

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official residence of the Queen of England, and Trafalgar Square, with its imposing lions and Nelson’s Column. Nearby are the Houses

of the Parliament in Westminster and the majestic Big Ben offer two attractions that are symbol of London the world over. Cultural

attractions including The British Museum, Tate Modern, the National Gallery and the Science Museum are all free to enter and are fitting

testaments to Britain’s historic and artistic legacy. For pop culture, join the queue at Madame Tussauds, a museum that offers the chance

to rub shoulders with celebrities like Lady Gaga and Prince William – all in wax form. Although London’s magnificent Olympic Park is

closed to the public until July 2013, there are still many places from which you can have a great view of this fantastic attraction.

About London

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Best Tourist Destinations in London, UK