Tuesday 28 August 2018

Track 14: Hypertension and Healthcare

Hypertension and Healthcare

Hypertension is defined as the presence of the blood pressure (BP) elevation to a level which might place the patient at an increased risk for target organ damage in several of vascular beds including Heart, Large Conduit Arteries and other main functional body organs (Kidney, Brain, Retina). Hypertension accounts for 25% cases of heart failure. In elderly it accounts for 68% cases of Heart Failure. The risk of heart failure depends on the gender. Risk is generally increased by 2 fold in men and 3-fold in women. The uncontrolled and prolonged elevation of BP can lead to a variety of changes in the myocardial structure, Coronary Vasculature and Conduction System of the Heart.
Health care is the maintenance or improvement of health by means of preventing, diagnosing and treating of illness, sickness, damage and other physical and mental hindrances in individuals. Healthcare is conveyed by health professionals in different health professions. It incorporates the work done in providing primary care, secondary care and tertiary care in addition to public health.

Subtopics:
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Perioperative management in hypertension
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Systolic/Diastolic malfunction
  • Hypertension in acute stroke
  • Healthcare technology and management
  • Healthcare services and innovation
  • Digital healthcare 

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Wednesday 15 August 2018

Track 13: Cardiac Nursing

Cardiac Nursing 

Cardiac nursing is a specialty nursing that works with patients who experience the ill effects of different states of the cardiovascular system. A cardiac care nurse or cardiac nurse is an expertise who cares specifically for patients with heart issues. While the obligations and duties of a nurse with this title may change from setting to setting, they will treat patients who have experienced or endure different sorts of heart problems under the direction of cardiologists. They perform various tasks such as performing stress tests, care for a patient after an operation, complete health assessments or closely monitor the patient’s heart rate.  
Telemetry care, Cardiovascular nurse care, Vascular nursing, Cardiac rehabilitation nursing, Nursing care plan, Nurse-led cardiovascular procedures, Cardiovascular nurse education, Advances in cardiac nursing

Cardiac Nursing

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Wednesday 8 August 2018

Track 12: Cardiac Regeneration

Cardiac Regeneration

Cardiac regeneration aims to correct irreversibly damaged heart tissue with cutting-edge science, including cell-free and stem cell therapy. Reparative tools have been engineered to restore the damaged heart tissue and function using the body's natural capability to regenerate. The cardiac specialists with the support of are finding regenerative solutions that restore, renew and recycle patients' own reparative capacity. 
The damaged skeletal muscle has a profound capacity to regenerate, heart muscle, at least in mammals, has poor regenerative potential. This deficiency is attributable to the lack of resident cardiac stem cells, combined with obstacles that limit adult cardiomyocytes from entering the cell cycle and completing division. The idea of regeneration came into existence due to the innate ability to regenerate in animals. The innovation of stem cell and reprogramming technologies and a clearer understanding of the cardiomyocyte genetic program and key extrinsic signals helped to undertake further study on heart regeneration. Strategies to augment heart regeneration have potential to counteract the high morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease.



Cardiac Regeneration

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Monday 6 August 2018

Track 11: Cardiac Diagnosis, Imaging And Medical Tests


Cardiac diagnostic tests are the methods and techniques of detecting heart conditions related with healthy and pathologic heart function. Doctor will diagnose coronary heart disease (CHD) based on patient’s medical and family histories, risk factors, a physical exam and the results from tests and procedures. No single test can diagnose CHD. The patient may have to undergo one or more tests.  Common diagnostic tests include Angiogram, Blood tests, Blood pressure monitoring, Chest X-ray, Echocardiogram, MRI and ECG, Electrophysiology studies, Stress test or Tilt test. New tests are constantly being developed to further the understanding of disease, injury and congenital (present at birth) or acquired abnormalities of the heart.


Cardiac Diagnosis, Imaging and Medical Tests



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Thursday 2 August 2018

Track 10: Sports and Exercise Cardiology


 Sports And Exercise Cardiology 
Sports and Exercise Cardiology is concerned with the cardiovascular care of athletes and exercising individuals of all ages, advancing the knowledge through fostering education, clinical expertise and research. Sports medicine, also known as sport and exercise medicine (SEM) is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. In recent years, athletic participation has increased in all major demographic groups, while simultaneously, children and adults with established heart disease desire participation in sports and exercise. Despite conferring favorable long-term effects on well-being and survival, exercise can be associated with risk of adverse events in the short term. Cardiologists face various challenges in evaluating the athletes due to complex individual cardiovascular demand and adaptations imposed by exercise.

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Track 10: Sports and Exercise Cardiology

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Wednesday 1 August 2018

Track 9: Cardiogeriatrics

Cardiogeriatrics or geriatric cardiology deals with the cardiovascular diagnosis and management of heart disease in the elderly population. As the population ages, an increasing number of elderly people will develop cardiovascular diseases and will suffer their consequences. Cardiac disorders such as coronary heart disease and others are common and are a major cause of mortality in elderly people. Vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease cause significant morbidity in aged people. Cardiovascular disease at elderly age is superimposed on the cardiovascular changes of aging, most of which underlie many common disorders of aging and limit the physiologic compensatory mechanisms for disease.



 CVD is also usually more hazardous in older patients. It often erupts with multiple simultaneous CVD processes (e.g., acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation) and in combination with non-cardiac pathologies (e.g., pneumonia, renal insufficiency, anemia, chronic lung disease, diabetes, stroke). Such multisystem disease combinations are more liable to overwhelm the diminished CV reserve capacity of aging, thus leading to adverse outcomes.

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