Theme: Revolution in Cardiology for prediction & prevention of Heart Disease

Heart Congress 2022

Heart Congress 2022

Heart Congress 2022 invites all the participants across the world to attend the 36th World Congress on Heart Diseases to be held during February 28-March 01, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, e-Poster presentations, Young Research Forum(YRF) and Exhibitions.

 

1. Anaesthesia and Cardiac Image

A Deep sedation or general anaesthesia is indicated in neonates, children and small adolescents for MRI. The challenges throughout MRI consist of restricted get right of entry to affected person and equipment, low ambient temperature with risk for hypothermia and a noisy unfamiliar surroundings with the remote place from the running room. Anaesthetic care for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as moderate sedation, deep sedation, monitored anaesthesia care, general anaesthesia or ventilatory and vital care support.

  • Anaesthesia for Paediatric Cardiac MRI       
  • Cardiac surgery for anaesthetists                   
  • Routine coronary heart surgery         
  • Anaesthetic management of specific disorders         
  • Cardiac intensive care

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

2. Atrial Fibrillation

The most common variable risk factors for atrial fibrillation are high blood pressure & valvular heart-disease. Additional heart-related risk factors comprise congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease, heart failure and cardiomyopathy. In the evolving world valvular heart disease frequently occurs as a result of rheumatic fever. Lung associated risk factors contain COPDobesity, and sleep apnea. Other factors comprise tobacco smoking, diabetes mellitus, thyrotoxicosis and excess alcohol intake. However, half of cases are not related with any of these risks. A diagnosis is done by feeling the pulse and may be confirmed using an electrocardiogram.

  • Heart failure
  • Heart-related complications
  • Balloon angioplasty
  • Impella-supported PCI
  • Irregular heart rhythms

 

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

3. Angiography & Electrocardiography

Heart Diagnosis and Medication

The restorative determination depends on data from sources, for example, physical assessment discoveries, interviews with the patient and his/her family, a patient's and family ancestry and clinical discoveries in research facility and radiological thinks about. Analysis of coronary illness can be performed by different strategies, for example, imaging methods, medical procedure, electrophysiologyangiographyradiography, and so on. Therapeutic care is significant after conclusion of coronary illness. The objective of treatment is to balance out the condition, to control manifestations in the long haul, and to give the medication if conceivable. Diminishing pressure, diet and way of life changes are critical to overseeing coronary illness, yet the fundamentals of ordinary care are medications and medical procedure.

  • Microangiography
  • Percutaneous valve replacement
  • Neuro-Vascular Angiography
  • Catheter
  • Stent

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

4. Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular breakdown is a condition wherein your heart can't siphon enough blood to address your body's issues. The expression "Cardiovascular breakdown" doesn't imply that your heart has halted or its going to quit working. CHD can prompt cardiovascular breakdown by debilitating the heart muscle after some time. In any case, cardiovascular breakdown is a genuine condition that requires medicinal consideration.

Heart disease describes the conditions that affect your heart. Diseases under the heart disease umbrella include blood vessel diseases, such as coronary artery disease; heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias); and heart defects you're born with i.e. congenital heart defectsRheumatic heart diseaseHypertensive heart diseaseIschemic heart disease, Hypertension and many more.

Heart failure is a condition in which your heart can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs. The term “heart failure” doesn't mean that your heart or is about to stop working or has stopped. However, heart failure is that serious condition which requires medical care. If you have heart failure, you may tire easily and have to limit your activities. CHD can lead to heart failure by weakening the heart muscle over time.

  • Pericarditis
  • Valvular Heart Diseases
  • Coronary Artery Diseases
  • Rheumatic Heart Diseases

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

5. Cardiovascular Research

The Cardiology Meeting supports awareness of the treatment of risk factors for Cardiac disorders. The most comprehensive provider of cardiovascular services for the prevention, detection, treatment and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This annual cardiology meeting is a platform for postgraduate education and scientific work in the field of cardiology, angiology, hypertension and cardiac and vascular surgery. Reduces clinical events and premature death in people at risk of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease is treatable in initial treatment primarily focused on nutrition and lifestyle interventions. The medical meeting focuses on the treatment of diseases and new theories of diagnosis of blood vessels and vascular system or heart.

  • Heart Rhythm and Arrhythmias
  • Cardiac Electrophysiology
  • HIV and Heart Disease
  • Myocardial Biology and Heart Failure

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

6. Cardiac Nursing

Nursing is a profession in which the health care is targeted on the care of humans and families to keep fitness and great of the life. Cardiac Surgery Essentials for Critical Care Nursing which is the new aid available for the nurses who care for Heart two surgery patients. To enhance the fitness of patients, nurses understand the management of sufferers with stroke two inclusive of plausible complications, and rehabilitation after the stroke.

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Genetic Basis for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease
  • Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)
  • CVD Prevention
  • Caring for Heart Transplant Patients
  • Monitoring cardiac and vascular readings

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

7. Cardio-Oncology

Cardio-oncology is the intersection condition of heart in patients who have been treated for cancer. Heart specialists (Cardiologists) can assess patients for potential risk of evolving heart conditions if the patient is taking specific kind of drugs for cancer or following radiation therapy to the chest. They too help oncologists defend their patients through treatment by thoroughly watching the heart and identifying heart trouble early in treatment.

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Cardiovascular toxicities of cancer therapeutics
  • Multimodality imaging and biomarker use in cancer patient
  • Clinical trials in cardio-oncology
  • Multimodality imaging and biomarker use in cancer patients
  • Metabolomics research in cardio-oncology

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

8. Cardiac diagnostics

Many people with an implanted heart device resume their normal daily activities after full recovery from surgery. However, there may be certain situations that your doctor will ask you to avoid. Your doctor or nurse will provide guidance for your particular condition, but these are some general guidelines to follow after your recovery. As with any medical procedure, there are risks involved in a heart device implant and results may vary. Talk to your doctor about any specific concerns or activities — such as returning to work or participating in exercise or sports — that you may have.  After you receive your heart device you may also still have to take medication as directed and periodically your doctor will need to monitor your device.

Health societies recommend the use of echocardiography for initial diagnosis when a change in the patient's clinical status occurs and when new data from an echocardiogram would result in the physician changing the patient's care. Health societies do not recommend routine testing when the patient has no change in clinical status or when a physician is unlikely to change care for the patient based on the results of testing.

A common example of overuse of echocardiography when not indicated is the use of routine testing in response to a patient diagnosis of mild valvular heart disease In this case, patients are often asymptomatic for years before the onset of deterioration and the results of the echocardiogram would not result in a change in care without other change in clinical status.

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • Echocardiogram
  • Holter monitor
  • Thallium scans or myocardial perfusion scans
  • Positron emission tomography (PET) scan

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

 

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

9. Clinical Cardiology case report

Mostly, Case Studies in Cardiovascular Medicine, should detail a specific medical case, broadcasting the background of the patient. They should discuss investigations undertaken in order to determine a diagnosis or differentiate between possible diagnoses, and should indicate the type of treatment the patient underwent as a result. In one portion we can determine that Case Study is a beneficial and explanatory part of every physician's medical education.

  • Acute Heart Failure
  • Heart Transplant
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

10. Cardiac Emergencies

Emergency medical services provides some certain of all immediate services like transport, ambulance services, medical care and many more to those patients who need urgent medical attention and treatment. Ambulance are known as the primary vehicles for delivering EMS, in some place’s cars, motorcycle and boats are also used. Cardiac emergencies is a chronic condition that can trigger symptoms such as shortness of breath, fluid retention, rapid or irregular heartbeats, and more are life-threatening disorders, they should be recognized and treated immediately to minimize the risk of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac catheterizations can help cardiologists diagnose and treat many different heart problems.

  • Congenital Heart Defect
  • Venous Thrombosis
  • Chronic Heart Failure
  • Pericarditis
  • Cardiac Tamponade

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

11. Cardiac Pharmacology

Cardiovascular Medicine is the widespread provider of cardiovascular amenities converging in the detection, management, treatment & prevention of several cardiovascular diseases. The specialty of cardiovascular medicine emphases on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels or the vascular system, which include: coronary artery diseaseheart rhythm disordersheart failurecongenital heart defectsheart valve diseaseheart muscle disease, and disorders of the vascular system including the aorta and other vessels.

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

12. Current Research in Cardiology

Cardiovascular Engineering inspires novel procedures and technological advancements in the basic understanding, treatment and applications of the cardiovascular diseases & diagnosis. Novel Contributions outline new ideas and applications in cardiovascular mechanics, cardiac and vascular imaging, devices and instrumentation, cardiac assistancecardiology applications and diagnostic methods, vascular grafts and artificial hearts, cardiac electrophysiology techniques, hemodynamic monitoring and measurements, computer modelling and drug delivery systems.

  • Modern practices in cardiovascular therapy
  • Cardiology Future Medicine
  • Case reports in Cardiology

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

13. Cardiovascular Toxicology

Cardiovascular Toxicology is the field which primarily targets to the adverse effects on the heart or blood systems that result from exposure to toxic chemicals. It elaborates safety data of detrimental effects of new cardiovascular medicines. 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.

  • Effects of new cardiovascular drugs
  • Cardiovascular effects of non-cardiovascular drugs
  • Anti-cancer chemotherapy
  • New cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular drugs

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

14. Diabetes, Obesity

Obesity is an ordinary risk element in major cardiology ailment prevention together with Stroke. The term "diabetic heart disease" refers to heart ailment that takes area in a population who have an excessive content of carbohydrates in blood. People who have excessive blood pressure are inclined to the wide variety of cardiac ailments than to people having comparatively less blood pressure. Obesity is becoming an international outbreak in each adolescents and adults which is brought about due to kind of diabetes and hypertension. Due to overweight, the blood vessels near the coronary heart receive blocked which sooner or later causes a stroke and then ends in a cardiac surgery. Overweight patients have healthier survival and better joined consequences of survival and non- terminal functional repute than patients have a BMI <25.

Hypertension can lead to many complications of diabetes. Most people affected with Diabetes are more prone to suffer Hypertension. Diabetes damages the arteries and makes them targets for hardening   and if it is not treated then it may also cause blood vessel damage, heart attack, and kidney failure too. In this section of the main, we discuss various types of Diabetes, risk factors that are involved in it, controlling hypertension in patients with Diabetes and Treatment.

Obesity increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. But it damages more than just the heart and blood system. It is also the major cause of bile stones, osteoarthritis and respiratory problems. Obesity closely interferes with many health conditions that underlie cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, diabetes and abnormal blood cholesterol. Additionally, weight gain is a frequent consequence of a heart-damaging lifestyle such as lack of exercise and a fat diet. Obesity can also lead to heart failure. This is a serious condition when your heart can not pump enough blood to satisfy the needs of your body. After diabetes or diabetes, a person is at increased risk of heart disease and stroke. One can reduce the risk by maintaining blood glucose levels (also called blood sugar), blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels close to the recommended target values ​​- levels suggested by diabetes professionals for good health. Stroke and coronary heart disease can be caused by the same problem - atherosclerosis.

  • Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke
  • Abdominal Obesity
  • Vascular dementia

 

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

15. Factors Affecting Heart

Since a pacemaker only administers low-energy impulses, it is not designed for times when a person begins to experience ventricular fibrillation, a condition where the heart quivers rather than beats. It is also possible for a pacemaker to malfunction, failing to deliver the lifesaving intervention. However, every AED instruction kit will say not to use an AED on a person with a pacemaker.

  • A family history of heart disease
  • Being post-menopausal
  • Alcohol
  • Age (the older you get, the higher your risk)

External defibrillation may still be necessary for a person with a pacemaker. If the implanted pacemaker delivers a low-energy shock while you are attempting to use an AED or another defibrillator, you simply wait for 30 to 60 seconds for the pacemaker to complete its therapy cycle before administering the shock. While it is possible that the energy from an external defibrillator, AED or otherwise, may damage the pacemaker, these devices are designed to withstand external defibrillation

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

16. Heart Regeneration

The human heart is constantly working as a solid siphon, contracting, all things considered, 80 times each moment to drive 8000 liters of blood through body tissues every day. Though harmed skeletal muscle has a significant ability to recover, heart muscle, in any event in warm blooded creatures, has poor regenerative potential. This insufficiency is owing to the absence of inhabitant heart undeveloped cells, joined with detours that cutoff grown-up cardiomyocytes from entering the phone cycle and finishing division. Bits of knowledge for recovery have as of late risen up out of investigations of creatures with a raised natural limit with respect to recovery, the advancement of immature microorganism and reconstructing innovations, and a more clear comprehension of the cardiomyocyte hereditary program and key extraneous sign. Techniques to enlarge heart recovery presently can possibly balance the high horribleness and mortality of cardiovascular infection.

  • Trans differentiation During Heart Regeneration
  • Cardiac Remodelling
  • Cardiac Derived Stem Cells
  • Tissue Engineering-Concepts for Generation of Cardiac Tissue
  • Biomimetic Heart Valve Replacement

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

17. Hypertension

High blood pressure can be cured. The disease can be controlled by following a proper and healthy lifestyle. As per recommended by various doctors by having a healthy lifestyle, eating less salt in your regular diet, quitting smoking, consuming the limited amount of alcohol can help in curing the disease. In addition to this regular exercise will also help in controlling the disease. Drug treatments are available too for Hypertension. Various drugs are available in the market that allows the individual person to do that in which few are-Thiazide diuretics, Beta blockers, Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), Calcium channel blockers, Central-acting agents, Alpha blockers, Aldosterone antagonists.

High blood pressure is a serious cardiac disease. The pressure of the blood being pumped through the arteries is higher during hypertension It often has no warning signs or symptoms Over time, the constant pressure overload causes accumulating damage that eventually becomes more than circulatory system can handle, often leading to serious health problems Treating high blood pressure take a pronged approach including, medication, exercise and diet changes.

Hypertension is otherwise called hypertension (HBP), in which the circulatory strain in the courses is tirelessly raised. It relies upon the work being finished by the heart and the obstruction of the veins. Unmanaged hypertension can prompt a coronary failurestroke, and different issues. Hypertension is once in a while joined by side effects, and its distinguishing proof is for the most part through screening, or when looking for human services for inconsequential issues.

  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Perioperative management in hypertension
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Systolic/Diastolic malfunction
  • Indications and contraindications for antihypertensive drugs
  • Hypertension in acute stroke

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

18. Heart surgery

Robotic surgery is the type of minimally invasive surgery which means instead of operating on patients through large incisions, miniaturized surgical instruments are used which fit through a series of quarter-inch incisions. Robotic surgery allows doctors to perform many complex procedures with more flexibility, precision and control. Robotic surgery is new and exciting emerging technology which is taking the surgical profession by storm. However, the race to incorporate and acquire this emerging technology has primarily been driven by the market.

Cardiothoracic surgical procedure includes the surgical remedy of organs inner the thorax- typically the coronary heart and lungs. The Cardiothoracic surgeons or Cardiac surgeons are the ones who are specialised in cardiology from usual surgery. Cardiac approaches are prolonged and elevate a definite threat of death. In order to raise a successful surgical operation it requires assist from superior varieties of technology traits and intensive therapy.

In Heart transplant surgery, cardiologists remove a person's diseased heart and replacing with a healthy heart from a deceased donor. Generally heart transplants are done on patients who have end-stage heart failure where the heart is damaged or weak. In this stage, heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. In "End-stage" the condition is so serious that all treatments, other than a heart transplant, have failed. Heart transplants are performed as a lifesaving technique for end-stage heart failure. Because donor hearts are very less, and patients who need heart transplants go through a careful selection process. The patient must be sick enough to need a new heart, yet healthy enough to receive it.

  • Rehabilitation
  • Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
  • Valve-Sparing Aortic Root Replacement
  • Open heart surgery
  • Open heart surgery
  • Open heart surgery
  • Trans myocardial Laser Revascularization
  • Off-Pump Heart Surgery
  • Development of Novel Anti-Ischaemic Agents

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

19. Heart Failure

Heart failure also termed as congestive heart failure, happens when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should. Specific circumstances, for example narrowed arteries in the heart or high blood pressure, slowly leave your heart too weak or stiff to fill and pump efficiently. Not all circumstances that lead to heart failure can be reversed, but treatments can develop the signs and symptoms of heart failure and help you live longer. Lifestyle changes such as working out, reducing salt in your diet, handling stress and losing weight can improve your quality of life.

  • Cardiac Stroke
  • Angiology
  • Transient Ischemic Attack
  • Atherosclerosis

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

20. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disorder which makes a portion of heart thickened without any cause by this, the heart being less able to pump blood efficiently. Symptoms differ from none to getting tired, shortness of breath, leg swelling, chest pain or fainting. It also includes heart failure, an irregular heartbeat, and sudden cardiac death. HCM is most frequently inherited from an individual's parents. It is mainly due to mutations in certain genes involved with making heart muscle proteins. Additional reasons may involve Friedreich's ataxia, certain medications such as tacrolimus & Fabry disease. It is kind of cardiomyopathy, a group of diseases that mainly affects the heart muscle. Diagnosis mostly involves an electrocardiogramechocardiogram & stress-testing. Genetic testing may also be done. The treatment is performed by the use of beta-blockers, diuretics or disopyramide. An implantable cardiac-defibrillator may be suggested in those with specific types of irregular heart-beat. Surgery, in the form of a septal myectomy or heart transplant, may be performing in those who do not improve with other measures. With treatment, the risk of death from the disease is less than one percent a year.

  • Obstructive and Nonobstructive HCM
  • Arrhythmias
  • Lightheadedness
  • Cardiac catheterization

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

21. Invasive cardiology

During the minimally invasive heart surgery, heart surgeons are performing surgery by making small incisions in the right-side of the chest, without any cut through the breastbone which is an alternate to open-heart surgery. They operate between the ribs, which may result lesser pain and a quicker recovery for various people. In minimally invasive surgery, the heart surgeon may have a better view of some parts of your heart than in open-heart surgery. Alike to open- heart surgery, some minimally invasive heart surgery techniques might need to stop heart temporarily & diverting blood-flow from your heart using a heart-lung bypass machine. It may be done to treat a variety of heart conditions. This surgery isn't a choice for every individual, but it can offer potential benefits in those for whom it's appropriate.

  • Interventions and Imaging
  • Interventions and ACS
  • Interventions and Coronary Artery Disease
  • Interventions and Structural Heart Disease
  • Interventions and Vascular Medicine

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

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22. Molecular Cardiology

Molecular cardiology mainly targets to apply molecular biology practices for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and mechanistic investigation of cardiovascular disease is a novel and rapid growing area of cardiovascular medicine. Being an emerging field, it has changed conceptual thinking of disease-etiology, pathophysiology and cardiovascular improvement. It has released a promising path for understanding and regulating cardiovascular disease. Scientists are closer to curing heart diseases that were thought to be incurable 20 years ago with the fast development and application of molecular biology techniques. To endorse the progression of stem cell therapy and gene therapy for heart diseases, obviously there is a necessity for thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases.

  • Gene Analysis in the Diseased Heart
  • Investigate the stem cell niche in tissue regeneration.
  • Medical genetics
  • Integrins and chemokine receptors in heart physiology & cardiovascular disease

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

23. Nuclear Cardiology

Nuclear cardiology studies allow for the detection of abnormal blood flow to the heart muscle, as well as the assessment of the pumping function of the heart. Nuclear medicine is the area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals, to examine organ function and structure. Nuclear medicine imaging is a combination of many different disciplines. Nuclear stress test in nuclear cardiology is an imaging method that uses radioactive material to show how well blood flows into the heart muscle, both at rest and during activity. Extremely rare, it's possible that a nuclear stress test could cause a heart attack, Dizziness or chest pain. These symptoms can occur during a stress test. Other possible signs & symptoms include nausea, shakiness, headache, flushing, shortness of breath and anxiety. The nuclear imaging agent is out of your system within 60 hours, but it is always decaying so it becomes minimal in a relatively short period of time.

  • Modern practices in cardiovascular therapy
  • Vasodilators
  • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
  • Application of cardiac progenitor cells

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

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24. Pediatric Cardiology

The Division of Pediatric Cardiology is responsible for the diagnosis of congenital heart defects, performing diagnostic procedures such as echocardiogramscardiac catheterizations, and electrophysiology studies, and for the on-going management of the sequel of heart disease in infants, children and adolescents. The various Inflammatory heart diseases include Myocarditis, Kawasaki disease is a rare childhood illness that affects the blood vessels. There are also other Pericardial diseases that can present clinically as acute pericarditis, pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, and constrictive pericarditis. Infective endocarditis is a form of endocarditis. It is an inflammation of the inner tissues of the heart.

  • Cardiac Malformation
  • Congenital Abnormalities
  • Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndromes
  • Auditory Stimulation Therapy
  • Myocarditis

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

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25. Public Health and Epidemiology

Epidemiology is the find out about disorder prevalence and transmission in a human population, epidemiological studies center of attention on the distribution and determinants of disease. Epidemiology may also be considered the technique of public health—a scientific method of analysing sickness and fitness problems. Epidemiology consists of lookup strategies and precise strategies for counting and calculating the occurrence and hazard of disease. Therefore, epidemiological studies of drug use rent these techniques and statistical measures to find out about the prevalence and distribution of drug use and its associated problems. Examples of epidemiology utilized to drug use consist of unfavourable drug reaction reporting, post marketing surveillance studies, and medical drug trials.

  • Ageing
  • Alcohol
  • Cardiovascular Epidemiology
  • Clinical Epidemiology
  • Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics
  • Cancer Epidemiology

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

 

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26. Preventive cardiology

The cardiovascular disease epidemic has challenged the medical community since Anitschkow and Chalatow established cholesterol's role in causing atherosclerosis (Advances in unraveling the pathogenesis of the disease have been impressive. The concept of a risk factor—which served to establish a research model in the investigation of chronic diseases—has been a giant step in clinical scientific inquiry.

In parallel, randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that interventions on the causal risk factors can favorably modify the course of the disease. Although the cardiovascular disease epidemic has declined steadily since the late 20th century, most agree that the knowledge gained of the genesis and treatment of the underlying causes of this disease has not been effectively translated into clinical practice.

  • Physical inactivity
  • Uncontrolled stress and anger
  • Exercise
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Cholesterol

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

27. Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions

A non-surgical process used to treat contracting of the coronary arteries of the heart found in coronary artery disease is Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). The procedure uses coronary catheterization to visualise the blood vessels on X-ray imaging, after accessing the blood stream through the femoral or radial artery. Later, an interventional cardiologist can achieve a coronary angioplasty, by using a balloon catheter where a squashed balloon is advanced into the obstructed artery and inflated to release the narrowing; specific devices such as stents can be arranged to keep the blood vessel open. Several other processes can also be achieved.  While coronary artery disease causes heart attack or chest-pain, percutaneous coronary interventions, like angioplasty only, can bring back blood-flow to the heart.

  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
  • Overweight and Obesity
  • Heart-Healthy Living
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

28. Stroke

Stressful situations can lead the blood to spike up temporarily but sometimes it may cause high blood pressure too. Research is still in progress to find out about it. According to some reports, the change in the blood pressure behavior can be due to various habits like overeating, drinking or poor sleeping. It’s possible that health conditions related to stress like anxiety, depression, and isolation from friends and family may lead to heart disease but not to a high blood pressure condition. Some hormonal changes may damage your arteries leading towards heart disease. According to the National Health Interview Survey, almost 75% of the general population experiences some stress every week.  A stroke occurs when a blood vessel to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts, a part of the brain stops to get the required amount of blood and oxygen and hence it starts to die. Since the brain controls the entire body so it can threaten one’s ability to think, move and function. Hence Hypertension is the most prevalent and powerful modifiable risk factor for stroke.

  • Abnormal cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Haemorrhagic Strokes (Bleeds)
  • Hemorrhagic stroke
  • Transient ischemic attack
  • Ischemic stroke

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

29. Vascular Biology

Vascular Biology is basic understanding of the role of arteries and veins in cardiovascular physiology and of capillaries in gas and nutrient transport. Furthermore, there was considerable clinical knowledge about the role of atherosclerosis in ischemia and infarction of the heart and other organs and that of hypertension in inducing microvascular damage and organ failure, particularly in the kidney. Vascular biology have evolved our understanding of the biology of blood vessels and the pathobiology of local and systemic vascular disease states and have led to novel disease-modifying therapies for patients. Vascular biology grew out of this appreciation of the primacy of the vasculature in cardiovascular pathologies.

  • Angiogenic gene therapy
  • Oxidative stress and vascular biology
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Vascular medicine
  • Vascular Imaging and Diagnostic Testing
  • Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology
  • Stem Cell Biology

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

 

30. Women’s Cardiology

In spite of the fact that coronary illness may frequently be thought of as an issue for men, coronary illness is the most widely recognized reason for death for the two ladies and men. One challenge is that some coronary illness indications in ladies might be not quite the same as those in men. Luckily, ladies can find a way to comprehend their interesting indications of coronary illness and to start to diminish their danger of coronary illness.

The name Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or uneasiness caused by coronary heart disease.  It happens while the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it requires. This generally occurs because one or more of the heart's arteries is narrowed or blocked, also termed as ischemia. Painful pressure, squeezing or pain in the Centre of the chest is generally caused by angina.  You can feel the discomfort in your neck, jaw, shoulder, back or arm too. Angina in women can be dissimilar than in men.

  • Pregnancy-related disorders and CVD risk association
  • Persistence of weight gain after pregnancy
  • Radiation and chemotherapy for breast cancer
  • ASA in women with diabetes mellitus
  • Ischemic heart disease in women
  • Acute coronary syndromes in women

Related Societies:

Europe: Austrian Heart Foundation, Austrian Society of Cardiology, British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Society, British Heart Foundation, British Hypertension Society, European Cardiology Congress, European Society of Cardiology, British Cardiology Society

USA: American Society of Echocardiography, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Swedish Society of Cardiology, Hellenic Society of Cardiology, Swiss Society of Cardiology, Icelandic Society of Cardiology, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society, Lithuanian Society of Cardiology, Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology, Polish Cardiac Society, Portuguese Society of Cardiology, Spanish Heart Foundation.

Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology, Asian Society of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging, The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons.

Related keywords: Heart Conference | Heart Disease Congress | Cardiology Congress | Heart Disease Meetings | Cardiology Conference

       

 

Heart congress-2022 wants to join scientists, teachers & cardiologists to discuss methodology for remediation for heart, ElectrocardiographyNuclear Cardiology, Heart Failure. Cardiology meetings, Cardiology Webinar, Cardiology conferences organized to give varying and stream preparing that will keep helpful specialists next to each other of the issues impacting the expectation, finding and treatment of cardiovascular contamination.

Conference Highlights:

Members Associated with Cardiology:

There are 650 cardiologists near & 1150 cardiology specialist in Amsterdam & 42000 cardiology specialists in worldwide & has a network of 160 acute primary care centres, making an open clinic within easy reach for most people. Acute primary care is offered by a combination of 121 general practice health centres, that are open outside office hours, and a total of 94 medical emergency units with surgery facilities, out of which 90 are at hospital locations.

Societies Associated with Cardiology:

Globe:

  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Mayo Clinic
  • New York-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital
  • Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
  • University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers
  • Duke University Hospital
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Barnes-Jewish Hospital
  • UCLA Medical Center
  • Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital
  • Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
  • Houston Methodist Hospital
  • Loyola University Medical Center
  • NYU Langone Medical Center
  • UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside
  • Scripps La Jolla Hospitals
  • Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
  • UCSF Medical Center
  • Sentara Norfolk General Hospital-Sentara Heart Hospital
  • Texas Heart Institute at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
  • Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak
  • Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital
  • University of Colorado Hospital

The global interventional cardiology market is anticipated to grow at a steady rate and will post a CAGR of more than 7% during the forecast period. The growing demand for minimally invasive (MI) procedures will drive the growth prospects for the global interventional cardiology market in the forthcoming years. Some of the major factors responsible for the growing preference for MI includes faster recovery, less pain, fewer post-surgery infections, reduced hospital stays, minimized incision marks, controlled bleeding, and minimal complications and high accuracy. Also, MI artery stenting enhances the surgical precision by providing a 3D view of the patient and allowing the manipulation of small surgical tools for the placement of stents in the individual's body. As a result, 3D-MRI techniques for improved imaging has increased the popularity of MRI procedures, which will eventually increase the demand for cardiac surgeries.

 

The growing popularity of hybrid procedures will drive the growth prospects for the global industrial castings market over the next four years. According to the industry research report, one of the major factors responsible for the growing preference for hybrid procedures is their ability to eradicate plaque entirely from the blood vessels and offer qualitative results to patients.

The NIH (National Institute of Health) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), funded by the Patient-Cantered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), funds up to two new patient-centred comparative effectiveness clinical trials, with the goal of comparing alternative, evidence-based ways to reduce inadequate control of cardiology and disparities in outcomes among high-risk populations, including racial/ethnic minority groups, patients with low socioeconomic status (SES), and individuals leaving in rural geographical areas with an above average lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This initiative is collaborated and supported by the Heart Disparities Reduction Program Partnership (HDRPP), a research partnership between NHLBI, NINDS and PCORI, with funds provided by PCORI to the NIH.

The fund allotment granted by the NIH is raised up to $21,500,000 worldwide for supporting research works associated with the advances in treatment and management of Cardiology.

Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)

Cardiovascular devices

Electrocardiogram

Remote Cardiac Monitoring

Heart Valve Repair

Cardiovascular Grafts

Endovascular stent graft

Haemodialysis access graft

Peripheral vascular graft

Cardiovascular Patches

Material Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)

Synthetic patches

Biological patches

Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)

Cardiac repair patches

Atrial septal defect

Common atrium

Defects of the endocardial cushion

Ventricular septal defect

Tetralogy of Fallot

Suture bleeding

Vascular Repair Patches

Carotid endarterectomy

An anomalous connection of the pulmonary veins

Transportation of the great vessels

Reconstruction of the portal and superior mesenteric veins

Others

Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)

North America

US

Canada

Europe

UK

Germany

Asia Pacific

Japan

China

Taiwan

India

Latin America

Brazil

Mexico

The Middle East and Africa

South Africa

Key Players:

Bard Peripheral Vascular

Medtronic

Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Corporation

W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.,

Getinge AB

CryoLife, Inc.

Edwards Life sciences Corporation

Baxter and Amedius.

Globally: Top-Ranked Hospitals for Heart Diseases & Cardiology

Cleveland Clinic, Ohio

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, New York

St Francis Hospital, Roslyn, New York

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York

Duke University Hospital, Durham

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian, Philadelphia

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles

Worldwide: Associations and Societies

American Heart Association (AHA)

Heart Failure Society of America

American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN)

Association for European Pediatric Cardiology

European Society of Cardiology

Heart Valve Society of America (HVSA)

International Society for Heart Research (ISHR)

Working Group for Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Spanish Society of Cardiology

Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals

Industries Globally for Cardiology Research

Sanofi

AstraZeneca

GlaxoSmithKline

Care stream Health

Intelomed

Keystone Medical Technologies

Worldwide Universities

University of Oxford

Harvard University

Stanford University

Yale University

Duke University

Columbia University

Imperial College London

University of Sydney

University of Basel

New York University (NYU)

 

Rate of Cardiovascular Diseases

As calculable, 17.7 million people died of cardiovascular diseases in 2015, representing 31% of all the global deaths.

Of these deaths, an estimated 7.4 million were due to coronary heart disease and 6.7 million were due to Heart stroke.

Out of the seventeen million premature deaths because of non-communicable diseases in 2015, 82% are in low- and middle-income countries, and 37% are caused by Cardiovascular Diseases.

Cardiovascular Surgery Devices Market

The global cardiovascular device industry is growing rapidly and exhibits signs that will continue to evolve and expand to reach $97 billion by 2017, up from nearly $85 billion in 2010 according to the study from BCC Research. The United States have the biggest market for cardiovascular surgery devices, contributing to 38% and accounting for $688 million of the global market in 2010. The cardiovascular surgery devices market in the US is forecast to decline at a CAGR of 1.6%, to reach the market value of $616.1million in 2017.

And in 2010 Medtronic was the most important player within the world vas surgery devices market with the market share of pure gold. This was followed by Sorin with 19%, Maquet with 15% and Terumo Corporation with 5% of the share.

According to the WHO report in May 2018, the mortality rate of the population in Asia and the Middle East region is due to the increase in cardiology diseases. With new drugs and devices entering the market, there is rapid growth in the global cardiology therapeutics market. Diabetes is one of the major factors leading to the current cardiovascular disease epidemic according to our cardiology market research expert. The growing number of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart attack is the major section leading to the growth of the cardiology failure market. The cardiology market size is expected to grow in the coming years due to the potential breakthrough of newly authorized drugs entering the market.

Some of the Scientific advancements are also expected to drive the cardiology devices market in the fields of material sciences, interventional cardiology, and cryopreservation. The utility of expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene for cardiovascular patches, the introduction of transcatheter heart valves, and the process of minimally invasive technologies, such as transcatheter aortic valve implantation or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, are among few elements expected to raise the growth over the predicted period. In addition, modification in cryopreservation methods by key performers such as CryoLife is among major technological advancements in cardiology and CTVS therapies that are expected to positively influence the market.

North America is the topmost contributor to the global cardiology market with 6.8% of CAGR which is followed by Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East Asia.

Southern-Europe region market for Cardiology management devices, Aortic Repair devices, transcatheter embolization and occlusion devices will grow through 2026 and is driven by some factors such as aging population, sedentary lifestyle and change in food habits, advance findings in the field cardiology as well as the rise in number of interventional cardiologists, and increasing demand for surgical techniques.

 

This continuing medical education program is designed to meet the educational needs of cardiologistscardiothoracic surgeonsEpidemiologistInterventional CardiologistPaediatric CardiologistCardiology ResearchersEcho cardiologistInvasive Cardiologist, family practice, internal medicine, hospitalists, advanced practice nurses, registered nurses, Cardiac anaesthesiologist, physician assistants, pharmacists, cardiology and cardiac surgery fellows and residents in training involved in the diagnosis and management of adult patients with heart failure or at risk for heart failure.

 

The goal of Cardiology and Cardiovascular diseases is to give a high-quality cure and treatment to the patients with a novel approach of the upcoming market such as cardiovascular medicines, devices, and diagnostics tool. Cardiology diseases establish an essential component of the surgical disease concern i.e., it has facilitated the cultivation of surgical skills, capacity, and mutual learning in low and middle-income countries. This continues to strengthen Cardiology growth through such a partnership, embracing safety, sustainability, and choice of care on behalf of our patients and their family unit.

 

After the successful completion "Heart Congress 2021” which will be held amid August 24, 2021 online. We are grateful to call you to “36th World Congress on Heart DiseasesThe Heart congress is scheduled to happen on February 28-March 01, 2022 at Edinburgh, Scotland. This Heart Congress 2022 will give you an exemplary experience and enormous ideas in the research field. The perspective of the Heart congress is to establish Heart research works for people to understand how the treatment techniques get advanced and how the field get emerged in recent years. The sessions to be discussed in the conference includes Heart Disease & Failure, Cardiac and Cardiovascular Research, Diabetes, Obesity & StrokePaediatric CardiologyCardiovascular Disease Women’s CardiologyNuclear CardiologyAngiography & Intervention, Molecular CardiologyCardiologistsVascular BiologyHypertensionCardiac NursingHeart Regeneration.

 

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Cardiology Conference Committee is intended to honour prestigious award for talented Young researchers, scientists, Young Investigators, Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the conference theme. The Young Scientist Awards make every effort in providing a strong professional development opportunity for early career academicians by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Cardiology.

Young Research’s Awards at Heart Congress 2022 for the Nomination: Young Researcher Forum - Outstanding Masters/Ph.D./Post Doctorate thesis work Presentation, only 25 presentations acceptable at the Heart Congress 2022 young research forum

 

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