Saturday 29 September 2018

World Heart Day


On the occasion of world heart day, we the team of Cardiology Summit 2018 wishes all "HAPPY WORLD HEART DAY"



Keep the heart in good condition through healthy diet, changes in the lifestyle and exercise. Keep the heart in safe mode and be healthy. 
The world heart day aims to reduce the Cardiovascular disease. 
Know more on advances in cardiac research and heart diseases at Cardiology Summit 2018 at Osaka, Japan.
Save the date: October 22-23, 2018.
Get registered through the link: https://goo.gl/81Rx7P

Friday 21 September 2018


Countdown started!!!!

Global Cardiology Summit at Osaka, Japan from October 22-23, 2018.

Cardiology and Healthcare Professionals are invited to join this summit. 
27 days more to go for Cardiology Summit 2018
Only 1 days left for abstract submission. Submit your research

All accepted abstracts will be published in Journal of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology.
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Please check out the Confirmed Keynote Speakers and Renowned Speakers at Cardiology Summit 2018:
  • Dr. David F. Kong, Co-Director, Duke Clinical Research Institute, USA.
  • Dr. Ehud Baron, Chairman and President, X-Cardio Corp. KK, Japan.
  • Ezzeldin Mostafa, Professor, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Dr. John Wang, Principal Scientist, Philips Healthcare, USA
  • Dr. Avinash Pawar, Senior Physician, D. Y. Patil Hospital, India.
  • Dr. Vanesa Gregorietti, Chairman and President, Cardiology Society of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Dr. Shanmiao Lin, Director, Pediatric Cardiology, Mackay Memorial hospital, Taiwan.
and many more...

Important Links:
Abstract Submission: : https://goo.gl/1h49Qq

Deadline for Abstract Submission: September 25, 2018

Registration: https://goo.gl/81Rx7P
Register before September 26, 2018 to avail Early Bird Registration discounts.

For further more queries, kindly reach us  at cardiology2018@gmail.com or cardiology@cardiologysummit.net

Tuesday 18 September 2018

Cardiology Ethics and Case Reports

Track 19: 

Cardiology Ethics and Case Reports



Cardiology is one of the most dynamic and variable medical disciplines. In the era of evidence based medicine, progress in cardiology requires continuous inflow of scientific data that support new standards and newly-formulated hypotheses. As any other healthcare specialists, cardiologists are expected to adhere to highly standardized diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines that are developed by international consensus groups on the basis of evidence from large clinical trials. Management of cardiologic patients should be also based on the principles of professional morality expressed in internationally recognized documents such as Good Laboratory Practices and country-specific Codes of Medical Ethics. However, application of the ethical principles becomes highly challenging to a highly variable population of cardiologic patients including both pediatric and geriatric subjects. Cardiologic research should adhere to the same ethical principles as studies in any other discipline of clinical medicine
Each year 17.3 million people die of cardiovascular disease, 80% in the developing world. The case report in general is a short article which describes an interesting fact in medicine.  It may include a new medical condition, a new disease, a new diagnostic approach or a new therapeutic strategy. Case reports usually document episodes in the initial emerging phase or in a small outbreak.  These documental information becomes the basic for further case series, reviews and studies. The World Heart Federation exists to prevent and control these diseases through awareness and action, promoting the exchange of information, ideas and science among those involved in cardiovascular care, promoting for disease prevention and control by encouraging healthy diets, physical activity and tobacco free living at an individual, community and policy maker level. Cardiology conference is a suitable platform to uncover various developments and case studies in the field of cardiology.



Cardiology Ethics and Case Reports




Case Reports and ethical issues in cardiology related abstracts can be submitted through the link: https://goo.gl/1h49Qq
Abstract Submission closes on September 25, 2018. 

Submit the abstract, present it and get published in our cardiology journals. 

Delegates can register through the link: https://goo.gl/81Rx7P

Group Sponsorship details can be discussed with the program coordinator, at cardiology2018@gmail.com

 






Saturday 15 September 2018

Personalized Medicine for Heart

Track 18: 

Personalized Medicine - The Future


Personalized medicine is a medical model approach with all judgments and practices being tailored to individual patients in whatever ways possible. This treatment strategy allows the physician to provide a better therapy for patients in terms of efficiency, safety and treatment length to reduce the associated costs. And when used in patient treatment, personalized medicine is most often used in risk prevention (54 percent), genetic testing (53 percent) and lifestyle change (50 percent). Genetic assessments, combined with assessment of lifestyle risk factors including family history of cardiovascular disease determine if they are at greater risk for future health complications and thus provide steps they can take to lower their risk. All patients with the same disease condition receive the same first line treatment even though it may be only 30% to 60% effective. Therefore personalized treatment can be adapted to lesser the wastage of medicine and to reduce the cost of medication. Personalized medicine is likely to change the face of cardiovascular treatment in the near future.



Submit the abstract to the track: Personalized Medicine-The Future. 

Please contact the Program Coordinator for any queries at cardiology2018@gmail.com




Thursday 13 September 2018

Advances in Cardiology - A main theme of Cardiology Summit 2018

Track 17:

Advances in Cardiology

Advances in cardiology include the current research and new innovative methods that are emerging in the field of cardiology and its related fields. Advanced research in this field allows early detection of CHD in order to halt or reverse the progress of the disease. It focuses on the research related to devices, development of Nuclear Cardiology techniques for the detection of heart disease, drug development and evaluation of treatments used in heart disease, identification of novel biological markers to predict the presence of heart disease etc.

Key Topics:

Advances in Cardiology


The Main Focus of Cardiology Summit 2018 is to Explore the current research in Cardiology. Submit your recent research under this track and discuss with the world wide eminent speakers. 
Abstract submission closes on September 25, 2018. Hurry up. 

We are providing Partial sponsorship on registration and accommodation for all Presenters.

Keywords: Advances in Cardiology, Current Research, Innovative Methods,Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology, Heart Disease, Drug Development.

Tuesday 11 September 2018

Veterinary Cardiology

Veterinary Cardiology

 
Veterinary Cardiology generally deals with the study and treatment of disease condition of cardiovascular system in cats and dogs (pet's heart and blood vessels). The heart problems may include canine and feline congestive heart failure, hypertension, dilated and hypertrophic physical examination on animal and further animal’s past history and current medications are reviewed and based on these findings, additional tests will be performed.

cardiomyopathy and valvular disorders. Due to the interrelation in the function of pet's heart and lungs, veterinary cardiologists are also knowledgeable about lung diseases as well as diseases of the chest cavity. Many pets with heart disease are asymptomatic. A veterinary cardiology specialist will perform a complete and thorough
  • Clinical trials in veterinary medicine
  • Specific cardiac diseases in animals
  • Diet and exercise for pets with heart disease
  • Cardiac surgery for small animals
  • Diagnostic tests and treatment for cardiac problems


 
Important Links:  
Abstract Submission: https://goo.gl/1h49Qq
Registration: https://goo.gl/81Rx7P



 

Friday 7 September 2018

Uncover the Breakthrough in Cardiology through Clinical Trials

Track 15: 

Clinical Trials in Cardiology

Clinical trials generally refers to research oriented study that investigates whether a medical methodology or device is safe for use and effective for humans being. These studies show which medical approach work best for certain diseases or groups of individuals. The data produced from clinical trials helps in health care decision making. A clinical trial will help the physician to find a new drug, strategy, medication or device which in turn help in diagnosis, treatment an prevention of the disease. These studies will help to confirm whether the new therapy or treatment is safe for usage and is it better than already existing treatment options. The possible outcome from clinical trials are Positive trial, Non-inferior trial, Inconclusive trial, Negative trial.



Submit abstract for the track Clinical Trials in Cardiology: https://cardiologysummit.cardiologymeeting.com/abstract-submission.php
Registration Link: https://cardiologysummit.cardiologymeeting.com/registration.php 

List of Keywords: Cardiology, Cardiovascular disease, Clinical trials, Drug development, Drugs, New approvals, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention, Medication, Positive trial, Non-inferior trial, Inconclusive trial, Negative trial.






Tuesday 4 September 2018

Oral Session by Prof. Ezzeldin Mostafa

Oral Session On "Comparative Study Between Two Devices of Radio-frequency Energy for  Bi-atrial Maze Operation For The Treatment of Long-standing Atrial Fibrillation: Prospective Randomized Trial".

Speaker: Prof. Ezzeldin A. Mostafa 

Professor & exHOD of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery 

Ain Shams University Hospital 

Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

 

Prof. Ezzeldin A. Mostafa, will be presenting on "Comparative Study Between Two Devices of Radio-frequency Energy for  Bi-atrial Maze Operation For The Treatment of Long-standing Atrial Fibrillation: Prospective Randomized Trial".

Overview of the study: The study aims to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of the bi-atrial electro-maze plus amiodarone in the management of chronic permanent AFib in mitral valve surgery and to compare between two sources of RF energy; namely, ESU or Bovie and RF devices.

To know more about this, join us at Osaka, Japan on October 22-23, 2018 by registering for the conference at: https://cardiologysummit.cardiologymeeting.com/registration.php
Oral or Poster Presentation slots available. Submit the abstract at: https://cardiologysummit.cardiologymeeting.com/abstract-submission.php
For assistance, contact us at:
Jennifer Jones, Program Coordinator
Email: cardiology2018@gmail.com or cardiology@expertscongress.com



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