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Cardiologists 2022

Cardiologists 2022

Cardiologists 2022 welcome you at 34th Annual Cardiologists Conference during April 04-05, 2022 in Rome, Italy. Cardiology Meetings pact with an assembly course of feat of 1000+ Global Events thorough of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe and Asia with sponsorship from 1000 more sensible social requests and circulates 700+ Open Access journals which contains more than 30000 unique personalities, reputed specialists as article board people.

These Cardiology ConferencesCardiovascular ConferencesCardiac Surgery ConferencesHypertension Conferences will help in agendas organization, B2B teaming up amidst specialists and academicians. We have dealt with various substantial cardiology events and cardiology gatherings and advance far-fetched relations bringing the investigators and associations together. Cardiology conferences, cardiologist meetings and cardiology events are vibrant for the significant people to reflect about the supreme basic bit of human body.


Meeting Summary:

Cardiologists 2022 has a great scholarly Scientific Program with 2 days of methodical sessions. This Heart Congress Program Board has agreed on a broad topic list to be presented at the congress. This programme will feature new research findings, chances to learn from world famous connoisseurs and discussions with contemporaries and aristocrats. Cardiologists Conferences is a unique platform to bring together worldwide distinguished academicians in the field of Cardiology, cardiovascular & cardiac researchers, public health & business professionals, scientists, industry researchers and scholars to exchange about growing research and technologies. Expert faculties will discuss the relevant progress in Cardio research and will explore the latest trends to reduce the effects of cardiovascular risk factors.

 

Scope & Importance:

Cardiologists 2022 and Cardiovascular Conferences will seam world-class educators, scientists and cardiologists to converse diverse procedures for heart disorder remediation, Electrocardiography, Heart Failure, Nuclear Cardiology. Cardiology ConferencesCardiology Meetings are envisioned to deliver flexible information that will keep cooperative experts next to each other of the topics impacting the anticipation, discovery and treatment of cardiovascular infection. The assembling will be allocated revolving around the theme "Insights of Cardiology & Healthcare". The world is becoming gradually exposed to public health challenges and risks for heart diseases. This Conference provides a unique prospect for academicians, educators & clinicians as well as for experts and scholars of higher education from all across the globe to convey and share unique ideas on crucial matters and latest trends in the field of Cardiology. Starting from prevention through optimal care and finally the targeted treatment modes & rehabilitation, the whole range of cardiovascular disease shall be presented with world-class faculty, researchers, and mentors as well as healthcare clinical professionals.

 

Why to attend Cardiologists 2022??? 

With individuals from all around the globe focused on getting some answers concerning Cardiology, this is your single most obvious opportunity to accomplish the greatest accumulation of personalities from the mending focuses, Universities, bunch, etc. These Cardiology Conferences and European Cardiology Congress in 2022 will coordinate and dissolve information, meeting with frequent outline and potential investigators and get name affirmation at this 3-day event. Broadly acclaimed speakers, the most recent frameworks, methodologies, and the most current updates in Cardiology field are indications of this conference. 

Webinars are for anyone wishing to continue their medical education without travelling. They are interactive programmes that include case-based presentations, online assessments, and live discussions with key opinion leaders providing useful tips for your daily clinical practice

This Heart Congress will be a truly international event; we expect to welcome healthcare professionals from over 100 countries. We also have global faculty who are leading experts in their fields. Gain valuable awareness from these prominent professionals from skilled institutions.

Highest accomplishments in Cardiology:

Cardiology is a specialty of inner medicinal managing issue of the heart is it human or creature. The field incorporates therapeutic analysis and treatment of intrinsic heart imperfections, coronary vein infection, valvular coronary illness and electrophysiology. Cardiology is concerned with the typical usefulness of the heart and the deviation from a sound heart. Numerous issues include the heart itself yet some are outside of the heart. The pronounced success in lowering cardiovascular humanity rates during the last decade of the 20th century are secondary to the extraordinary improvements made in the understanding of basic cardiovascular science and in the expansion of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. The most significant cardiologic developments and discoveries of the last century are Electrocardiography; Preventive Cardiology and the Framingham Study; “lipid hypotheses” and Atherosclerosis; Coronary Care Units; Echocardiography; Thrombolytic therapy; Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Angiography; Open-heart Surgery; Automatic Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators and Coronary Angioplasty.

Advertise Analysis: 

The World Heart Federation (WHF) joins 200 people navigating 100 countries in the fight against cardiovascular sickness Global Data inquire about predicts the general business division for CMD contraptions will reach $1.2 billion by 2017. The overall cardiovascular contraption industry is turning out to be rapidly and is said that an advancement of $15 billion is created utilizing 2010-2015 as indicated by BCC examine. Items fused into this business part are electrocardiograph watching outfit, which is set to see 4% improvement by 2017 to be worth over $410 million The overall cardiovascular device industry is turning out to be rapidly and gives suggestions that it will continue progressing and develop to reach over $97 billion by 2017, up from just about $85 billion in 2010. 

Target Audience: 

  • Doctors
  • Cardiologists
  • Directors
  • Cardiac Surgeons
  • Cardio-thoracic Surgeons
  • Physicians
  • Cardiac Nurses & Nurse Practitioners
  • Cardiology Associations and Societies 
  • Business Professionals
  • Medical colleges and universities
  • Professors
  • Researchers & Scientists
  • Anesthesiologists
  • Medicine Experts
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies 
  • Students

 

 

Track 1: Cardiac Nursing -

Cardiac nursing is a special nursing field which works with patients who suffer from different conditions of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac nurses help treat and care conditions such as unstable angina, cardiomyopathy, Coronary Artery DiseaseCongestive Heart Failure, infarction of myocardium and cardiac arrhythmia under the direction of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses perform post-operative treatment on a surgical unit, stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring, and health evaluations. Cardiac nurses work in various kinds of environments, involving coronary care units (CCU), catheterization of heart, intensive care units (ICU), operating theatres, cardiac rehabilitation centers, clinical research, wards for Cardiac Surgery, cardiovascular intensive care units (CVICU), and cardiac medical wards. This Heart Congress scientific program has been CME and CPD certified.

  • Cardiovascular nursing
  • Cardiac assessment nursing
  • Cardiac surgery nursing
  • Telemetry care
  • Electrophysiology
  • Stress test evaluations
  • Pediatric cardiac nursing

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 2: Cardiac Surgery -

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most usual type of heart surgery. CABG boosts blood flow to the heart. Surgeons make use of CABG to treat people who have critical Coronary Heart Disease (CHD).  For the heart to work well, blood should flow in only one direction. The heart's valves help to make this possible. Healthy valves open and close in a specific way as the heart pumps blood. Each valve has one set of flaps called leaflets. The leaflets open to allow blood to pass from one heart apartment into another or into the arteries. Then the leaflets close tightly to cease blood from flowing backward. Heart surgery is applied to fix leaflets that do not open as wide as they should. This can happen if they become thick or stiff or join together. As a result, not enough blood flows through the valve. This Heart Congress scientific program has been CME and CPD certified.

  • Cardiothoracic surgery
  • Cardiovascular surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)
  • Trans-myocardial revascularization (TMR)
  • Heart valve repair
  • Carotid artery operations
  • Operations of the abdominal and thoracal aneurysm
  • Cardiopulmonary bypass machine
  • Carotid end arterectomy
  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Peripheral vascular surgery

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 3: Cardio-oncology -

A thorough understanding of onco-cardiology or cardio-oncology is essential for the effective treatment of cancer patients. Virtually all antineoplastic agents are related with cardiotoxicity. All patients who are being considered for chemotherapy, especially those who have prior history of cardiac disease should undergo detailed cardiovascular evaluation to optimize the treatment. Serial examination of left ventricular systolic function and cardiac biomarkers might also be considered in the selected populations of patient. Cardio-toxic effects of chemotherapy can be decreased by the frequent use of angiotensin-converting inhibitors of enzyme, angiotensin receptor blockers, or beta-blockers. Antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy might be taken in patients with a potential hyper-coagulable state associated with chemotherapy or cancer. This Heart Congress scientific program has been CME and CPD certified. 

  • Advanced cancer therapy
  • Heart malignancy
  • Intra-cardiac tumor
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • HER2-directed therapy
  • Vascular toxicities
  • Chemotherapy-related cardiac dysfunctions
  • Cardio-oncology programs

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 4: Coronary Heart Disease -

Coronary Heart Disease is also known as the Coronary artery disease which means that the narrowing of the coronary arteries or it is a common term for the buildup of plaque inside the arteries which resize the coronary arteries. After the heart supplies blood with oxygen and nutrients, blood is carried by arteries to different body parts. The coronary arteries are vital: as coronary arteries carry blood to the heart muscle. So, when the coronary arteries become narrower then blood supply reduced to the heart muscles.

  • Coronary artery and stroke
  • Coronary care unit
  • Aortic regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Acute coronary syndromes
  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Coronary thrombosis
  • Coronary interventions
  • Carotid artery disease
  • Coronary artery atherosclerosis
  • Coronary artery atherosclerosis

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 5: Cardiac Regeneration -

The regrowth of organs and tissues of the heart that are lost in an injury are called Cardiac Regeneration. This is in disparity to wound healing, which involves closing of the injury site by forming a scar. Few tissues like skin and large organs such as liver regrow quite readily, whilst others have been seen with little or no capacity of regeneration. Nevertheless in the present research, it suggests that particularly in the Lungs and heart, there is hope for a variety of organs and tissues will eventually develop and the capacity to regenerate. This Heart Congress scientific program has been CME and CPD certified.

  • Cardiac remodeling
  • Cardiac regenerative therapy
  • Congenital heart disease and regeneration
  • Heart repair, heart tissue regeneration and stem cells
  • Trans-differentiation during heart regeneration
  • Biomimetic heart valve replacement
  • Stem cells for myocardial regeneration
  • Stem cell-derived engineered cardiac tissue
  • Cardiac stem cells

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 6: Pediatric Cardiology -

Pediatric Cardiology is also called Pediatric Cardiopulmonary disease which involves the childhood disorder includes both the heart and lungs problems. Pediatric cardiologist is a pediatrician who has gotten broad preparing in diagnosis and treatment of kids' Cardiovascular issues. Assessment and treatment may start with the embryo since heart issues can now be identified before birth.

  • Innocent murmurs
  • Chest pain
  • Cardiovascular physiology
  • Basic diagnostic studies
  • Clinical evaluation
  • Specific congenital heart defects
  • Acquired heart disease

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 7: Cardiovascular system -

Cardiovascular pharmacology is the main study of the effects of drugs on the entire Cardiovascular System, which includes the heart and blood vessels.

  • Cardiovascular pathology
  • Cardiovascular neoplasm
  • Cardiovascular alteration
  • Cardiovascular disorder
  • Cardiovascular manifestation

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 8: Cardiac Remodeling (or) Venticular Remodeling -

Cardiac Remodeling or Ventricular remodeling is generally accepted as a determinant of the clinical course of heart failure (HF). It defines as genome expression resulting in molecular, cellular and interstitial changes and manifested clinically as changes in shape, structure, size, and function of the heart. Cardiac remodeling can happen as a result physiological remodelling or pathological remodeling (injury to the heart muscle) and from cardiac load or injury, cardiac remodeling is influenced by hemodynamic load, neurohormonal activation. Congenital Heart Disease, chronic hypertension, with intra-cardiac shunting, and valvular heart disease may also lead to remodeling. Mostly the cardiac myocyte is the major cell involved in cardiac remodeling. Due to this, the Myocardial Necrosis (cell death) and disproportionate thinning of the heart occurs.

  • Hypertensive ventricular remodelling
  • Atrophic remodeling
  • Ventricular remodeling in ischemic heart disease
  • Metabolic remodeling
  • Electrophysiological remodeling
  • Echocardiography or radionuclide imaging

 

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 9: Vascular Biology -

The Vascular Biology exists as a wide-ranging discipline that includes study of vascular function, structure, growth as well as development.  This field comprises investigation at essentially all levels, including studies of molecules, cells, organs also intact organisms.  Perturbations of vascular function be there involved in various pathophysiological states, with Neoplasia, inflammation, aging, neurological diseases, metabolic disorders pulmonary diseases also Hypertension.

  • Vascular medicine
  • Peripheral arterial diseases
  • Valvular heart disease
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Endovascular Intervention
  • Vascular imaging and diagnostic testing
  • Vascular interventional radiology
  • Neurological vascular diseases
  • Vascular oncology
  • Vascular surgery
  • Left and right atrial thrombus

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 10: Cardiomyopathy -

Cardiomyopathy is a most common group of diseases that affect the heart muscles. In this, the heart muscle becomes rigid, enlarged or thick. In this condition, heart is less able to circulate the blood to all the body parts and maintain a normal electrical rhythm. This can lead to heart failure or irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias. In turn, heart failure can cause fluid to build up in the legs, ankles, lungs, feet or abdomen. The Typical perilous danger in patients with cardiomyopathies is sporadic heart rate.

  • Inflammatory cardiomyopathy
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Idiopathic cardiomyopathy
  • Restrictive cardiomyopathy
  • Myocarditis
  • Diabetic cardiomyopathy
  • Diabetic cardiomyopathy

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 11: Diabetes, Obesity, and Stroke -

Obesity will increase the chance of cardiopathy and stroke. However, it harms quite simply the guts designation and vessel system. It is also a serious reason behind gallstones, degenerative arthritis, and metabolic process issues. additionally to weight gain may be a frequent consequence of heart-damaging style decisions like lack of exercise & a fat-laden diet. Blubber can also result in serious conditions like a coronary failure, within which your heart can’t pump enough blood to the body. Having a polygenic disease or pre-diabetes puts one at increased risk for cardiopathy and stroke. One will lower its risk by keeping the blood sugar (also known as blood sugar), cardiovascular disease, and blood steroid alcohol near to the counseled target numbers the degree prompt by polygenic disease specialists permanently health. Stroke and coronary cardiopathy will be caused by a similar downside induration of the arteries.

  • Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke
  • Abdominal Obesity
  • Vascular dementia
  • Abnormal cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Haemorrhagic Strokes (Bleeds)
  • Metabolic syndrome

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 12: Interventional Cardiology -

Interventional cardiology is a branch of cardiology that deals specifically with the catheter-based treatment of structural heart diseases. Interventional cardiology is a non-surgical option which uses a catheter – a small, flexible tube – to repair damaged or weakened vessels, narrowed arteries, or other affected parts of the heart structure.  A large number of procedures can be performed on the heart by catheterization. The main advantages of using the interventional cardiology or radiology approach are the avoidance of the scars and pain, and long post-operative recovery. Additionally, interventional cardiology procedure of primary angioplasty is now the gold standard of care for an acute myocardial infarction.

  • Percutaneous coronary intervention
  • Valvuloplasty
  • Coronary thrombectomy
  • Angiogram
  • Disorders of Heart Valves
  • Ischemic Heart Diseases

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 13: Cardiovascular Toxicology -

Cardiovascular Toxicology deals with the adverse effects on the heart or blood systems which result from exposure to toxic chemicals. It describes safety data of detrimental effects of new cardiovascular drugs. Cardiovascular pharmacology manages the drug of heart illnesses. The Cardiac Drugs are utilized to treat states of the heart or the circulatory or vascular framework. Many classes of cardiovascular operators are accessible to treat the different cardiovascular conditions. Pharmacology of vascular endothelium deals with alterations of endothelial cells and the vasculature play a central role in the pathogenesis of a broad spectrum of the most dreadful of human diseases, as endothelial cells have the key function of participating in the maintenance of patent and functional capillaries.

  • Development of novel anti-ischemic agents
  • Novel anti-inflammatory therapies for atherosclerosis
  • Drug-induced cardiac toxicity

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 14: Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation -

Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most usual type of heart surgery. CABG boosts blood flow to the heart. Surgeons make use of CABG to treat people who have critical coronary heart disease (CHD).  For the heart to work well, blood should flow in only one direction. The heart's valves help to make this possible. Healthy valves open and close in a specific way as the heart pumps blood. Each valve has one set of flaps called leaflets. The leaflets open to allow blood to pass from one heart apartment into another or into the arteries. Then the leaflets close tightly to cease blood from flowing backward. Heart surgery is applied to fix leaflets that do not open as wide as they should. This can happen if they become thick or stiff or join together. As a result, not enough blood flows through the valve. This Heart Congress scientific program has been CME and CPD certified

  • Cardiothoracic surgery
  • Cardiovascular surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)
  • Trans-myocardial revascularization (TMR)
  • Heart valve repair
  • Cardiopulmonary bypass machine
  • Carotid end arterectomy
  • Peripheral vascular surgery
  • Carotid artery operations

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 15: Structural Heart Disease Interventions -

Structural heart diseases are structural defects in the heart which may be present from the initial stages of birth, which need to be rectified by surgical interventions. Transcatheter techniques applied for treating non-coronary heart diseases are known as structural heart interventions. New opportunities continue to unfold in the field of treating structural heart interventions. The Present day structural heart intervention training programs include both valvular and non-valvular techniques concentrating on a wide range of adult primary congenital heart defects and complex surgical residual defects infant population. Many cardiologists prefer a new branch of percutaneous treatment which targets congenital and acquired diseases that were not addressed or were treated in another complex manner. Percutaneous structural heart interventions require a multi-axle approach involving cardiac imaging specialistsclinical cardiologistsinterventional cardiologistspediatricians and expert cardiac surgeons. A thorough assessment on patient procure compatibility has to be made. Continuous enhancement of knowledge and training in materials and devices to be used individual specific procedures is a prerequisite. The catheterization lab in the hospital must be equipped to perform hybrid procedures.

  • Septal defects
  • Valvular heart disease
  • Vascular obstructions
  • Fistulas
  • Any other conditions

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 16: Heart Diseases in Women -

Heart disease is a killer that strikes women than men and is more deadly. Women of all ages can be affected with Heart disease. For younger women, the combination of smoking boosts and birth control pills, heart disease risks by 20 percent. In women risk increases with age, certain things like sedentary lifestyle and overeating can cause accumulation of plaque which leads to clogged arteries later.

  • Heart disease and stroke prevention in women
  • Broken heart syndrome
  • Mental stress and depression
  • High blood pressure and women
  • Coronary micro vascular disease (MVD)
  • Premature atrial contractions
  • Hormone replacement therapy

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 17: Current Research in Cardiology -

Advances in medicine means that if CHD is detected at the early stage it can be treated successfully to extend survival rate. Successful treatment is more likely if disease is detected at its earliest stages. Our current research work  focuses on the early detection of CHD in order to halt or reverse the progress of the disease. The On-going research includes the  pioneering the use of the  heart scanning in the early diagnosis of heart disease in diabetics and Development of Nuclear Cardiology techniques for the detection of heart disease and  Drug development and evaluation of treatments used in heart disease the  Identification of novel biological markers to predict the presence of  heart disease and Analysis of ethnic and socio-economic differences in heart disease risk.

  • Cardiovascular Toxicology and Pharmacology
  • Clinical Trials in Cardiology
  • Different types of Cardiovascular Drugs
  • Diastolic Heart Failure and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  • Lipids and Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
  • Lipids and Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
  • Stroke Prevention

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationHeart & Stroke Foundation of BarbadosHeart Failure Society of AmericaLatin American Society of Hypertension.

Europe: British Heart FoundationEuropean Association for Cardio-Thoracic SurgeryEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Congenital Heart Surgeons AssociationEuropean Society for Cardio-Vascular SurgeryEuropean Society of CardiologyEuropean Society of HypertensionFrench Society of CardiologyGerman Cardiac Society (GCS), German Heart FoundationGerman Hypertension SocietyHeart Rhythm SocietyHeart Valve SocietyHellenic Cardiological SocietyHungarian Society of CardiologyIrish Association of Cardiac RehabilitationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologyLatvian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Egyptian Society of CardiologyGulf Heart AssociationIndian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic SurgeonsIndonesian Heart AssociationInternational Academy of CardiologyInternational Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic SurgeryInternational Society for the Study of Hypertension in PregnancyInternational Society of HypertensionInternational Society on Thrombosis and HaemostasisIranian Heart FoundationRussian Society of Cardiology.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyCardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyIsrael Heart SocietyIsraeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing SocietyJapanese Circulation SocietyJapanese Society of Thoracic RadiologyKorean Society for Thoracic & Cardiovascular SurgeryPhilippine Heart AssociationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 18: Complications of Heart Disease -

Arrhythmias can develop after a heart attack as a result of damage to the heart muscles. Damaged muscles disrupt electrical signals that control the heart.Some arrhythmias, such as tachycardia, are mild and cause symptoms Other arrhythmias can be life threatening, including:complete heart block, where electrical signals are unable to travel from one side of your heart to the other, so your heart cannot pump blood properly

  • Arrhythmias
  • Stroke
  • Heart Failure
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Angina Pectoris
  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  • Aneurysm

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart Association.

Europe:  British Heart FoundationEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyRomanian Society of CardiologySpanish Society of CardiologySwedish Society of HypertensionStroke and Vascular MedicineTurkish Society of CardiologyTurkish Society of Hypertension and AtherosclerosisUkrainian Association of CardiologyUnited Heart Foundation.

Middle-East: Cardiological Society of IndiaChinese Society of CardiologyLebanese Society of CardiologyMexican Society of CardiologyNigerian Heart FoundationParaguayan Society of CardiologyRussian Cardiac SocietyRussian National Medical Society for Preventive CardiologyRussian Society of CardiologySaudi Hypertension Management SocietySociety of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of South AfricaSouth Africa Society for Cardiovascular ResearchSouth African Sports Medicine AssociationThe Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia Society of South Africa (CASSA), The Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), The Saudi Group for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationThe Society of Thoracic Surgeons.

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Hypertension LeagueWorld Society of ArrhythmiasWorld Society of Cardio-Thoracic SurgeonsNational Heart Association of MalaysiaNational Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Rehabilitation (India), Philippine Heart AssociationPhilippine Society of HypertensionSingapore Heart FoundationSingapore National Heart AssociationSociety for Cardiovascular Angiography and InterventionsTaiwan Society of CardiologyThai Hypertension SocietyThe American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), The Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandThe Chinese Society of Cardiac Pacing and ElectrophysiologyThe Japanese Society of HypertensionVietnam Heart AssociationWorld Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 19: Cardiovascular Pharmacology -

Pharmacology of vascular endothelium deals with modifications of endothelial cells and the vasculature play a crucial part in the pathogenesis of a wide range of the most dreadful of human diseases, as endothelial cells have the vital role of participating in the maintenance of patent and functional capillaries.

  • Neurotoxicology
  • Drug addiction and Alcohol Dependence
  • Neurodegenerative Disorders
  • Circadian Rhythm Disorders

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 20: Cardiology - Future Medicine -

Research advances have contributed to improved outcomes across all specialties, but the rate of advancement in cardiology has been exceptional. Concurrently, the population of patients with cardiac conditions continues to grow and greater public awareness has increased patients' expectations of new drugs and devices. Future Cardiology (ISSN 1479-6678) reflects this new era of cardiology and highlights the new molecular approach to advancing cardiovascular therapy. Coverage will also reflect the major technological advances in bioengineering in cardiology in terms of advanced and robust devices, miniaturization, imaging, system modelling and information management issues. We also take a new approach to the way information is structured and delivered, so that its value is maximized to the reader. Accessible 'at-a-glance' formats are important in an increasingly time-constrained clinical community.

Topics include the following areas:

  • Advanced device and imaging technologies
  • Interventional and surgical approaches
  • Molecular basis of cardiovascular disease
  • New diagnostic approaches, screening and patient stratification
  • Therapeutic overviews highlighting optimal therapy and future options
  • Real world evidence and outcomes research

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 21: Clinical Cardiology -

This session plays a significant role in the future of Cardiology research. Cardiology concerns with diseases and disorders of the heart, such as coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure. The Clinical Cardiology includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, vascular heart disease and electrophysiology.

  • Nuclear Cardiology
  • Cardio-Oncology
  • Adult Cardiology
  • Neonatal Cardiology
  • Sports Cardiology
  • Veterinary Cardiology

 

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

Track 22: Clinical Case Reports on Cardiology -

Cardiology case reports give an appropriate assemblage for all cardiologists by rendering their important clinical cases of late occurrence. Studying from medical cases provides valuable experience for clinicians, students and paramedical staff -members. Rare medical reports and conditions discovered through the latest methods of examination are reinforced. Furthermore, studying diagnostic methods from medical cases and interpretation of symptoms is significant to train and increase the processes which are being used in the clinical field.

  • Case Reports on Cardiac Surgery
  • Case Reports on Vascular Heart Disease
  • Case Reports on Hypertension and Healthcare
  • Case Reports on Cardiac and Cardiovascular Research
  • Case Reports on Pediatric Cardiology
  • Case Reports on Heart Regeneration
  • Case Reports on Heart Diagnosis
  • Case Reports on Heart Disease & Failure
  • Case Reports on Arrhythmias
  • Case Reports on Atherosclerosis

Related Societies

America: American Association for Thoracic SurgeryAmerican Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabilitationAmerican Association of Heart Failure NursesAmerican Cardiology AssociationAmerican College of CardiologyAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Society for Preventive CardiologyAmerican Society of EchocardiographyAmerican Society of HypertensionAmerican Society of Nuclear CardiologyAmerican Stroke AssociationArgentine Society of CardiologyArizona Society of EchocardiographyBrazilian Society of CardiologyBrazilian Society of HypertensionCanadian Association of  Cardiovascular Prevention and  RehabilitationCanadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS).

Europe: Austrian Heart FoundationAustrian Society of CardiologyBelgian Society of CardiologyBritish Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationBritish Cardiac SocietyBritish Cardiovascular SocietyBritish Heart FoundationBritish Hypertension SocietyBritish Junior Cardiologists AssociationCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Croatian Cardiac SocietyEuropean Cardiology CongressEuropean Society of CardiologyInternational Academy of CardiologyPhilippine Heart AssociationItalian Society of CardiologyItalian Society of Thoracic SurgeryItalian Federation of CardiologySpanish Society of Cardiology.

Middle-East: Algerian Society of HypertensionRussian Society of CardiologyEmirates Cardiac Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyAsian Pacific Society of HypertensionAsian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic SurgeryAsian Society of Cardiothoracic AnaesthesiaAsian Society of Cardiovascular ImagingAssociation of Black CardiologistsAssociation of Cardiologists of KazakhstanAssociation of Pediatric CardiologyAssociation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia (ATCA), Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation AssociationCardiac Society of Australia & New ZealandCardiological Society of IndiaCardiometabolic Heart CongressChinese Society of CardiologyThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), World Health OrganizationWorld Heart Federation.

 

 

The 34th Annual Cardiologists Conference will bring together Cardiologists, Cardiac & Cardio-thoracic Surgeons, Researchers, Scientists, Professors, Medical Students & Business Professionals to discuss about various topics as in Heart DiseasesWomen & Heart DiseaseElectrocardiographyNuclear CardiologyDiabetes & HeartSports Cardiology, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging and so on, under a solitary rooftop for a brief, yet an intense period of time for their sharing of knowledge amongst themselves.

Cardiology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart; be it human or animal. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Physicians who specialize in this field of medicine are called Cardiologists, a specialty of internal medicine.

A prospective survey of patients with valvular heart disease (VHD):

  • Coronary angiography was used in 85.2% of patients before intervention.
  • The Euro Heart Survey (EHS) programme has been initiated order to provide quantitative information on cardiovascular disease.
  • To prevent the incidence of cardiovascular (CV) disease, by implementing strategies to reduce the burden of CV risk factors and incidence of CV disease, and develop appropriate models for healthy CV lifestyle.

With members from around the world focused on learning about Cardiology, this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the hospitals, Universities, community, etc. This Annual Meeting will conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with current and potential researchers and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in Cardiology field are hallmarks of this conference.

Market Report:-

The global cardiology market includes interventional, cardiac & cardiovascular devices. The global interventional cardiology devices market has been expected to grasp $25.16 billion by 2020. On the other hand, the Asia Pacific market is expected to go above $6.4 billion by 2022, growing at a lucrative rate over the forecast period. The global market for cardiovascular surgical devices used in the operating room was worth about $31 billion in 2010. By 2015, this market ranged almost $48 billion at a CAGR of 8.7%. By 2017, it is estimated to reach at a market value of $70. The growth is attributed to the presence of large initial opportunities, rising healthcare expense, cardiovascular disease incidence rate and disposable income levels. North America interventional cardiology devices market was the largest with revenue share estimated at over 35.0% in 2013. Europe was the second biggest area in 2014, with rising occurrences of obesity and changing lifestyle habits as- irregularities in diet and evolving number of smokers are responsible for the happening of cardiovascular disease prevalence. The advance of these products in this region also depends on the restitution policies given by each of the European nations. The Asia Pacific interventional cardiology devices market is habituated to be a bystander to significant gains, at a CAGR of over 9.0% from 2014 to 2020 due to the increasing popularity of cardiovascular disorders in geriatric and pediatric population, growing awareness about the cost efficacy and efficiency provided by these devices and rising health care expenditure levels.

So cardiology conferences will be a great success now a days as the awareness for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases is very necessary among the people and all will come to know about the new researches going on and inventions in the field of Cardiology.

Statistical growth of cardiology in market:-

The global cardiovascular device industry is growing rapidly and exhibits signs that it will continue to evolve and expand to reach over $105 billion by 2017, up from nearly $85 billion in 2010 according to a study from BCC Research.

Statistics of total no of deaths due to Cardiovascular diseases:-

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