Monday 28 May 2012 Programme at a glance Annual Conference... · imaging in myocardial infarction...
Transcript of Monday 28 May 2012 Programme at a glance Annual Conference... · imaging in myocardial infarction...
Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1
09.00 –
10.00
Sponsored Symposium: SanofiMultaq ▼ (dronedarone): Confidence, Consensus and Continuation
1 TrainingKey knowledge...
10.00 – 10.30 Exhibition Opens10.20
– 10.30
2 Opening Ceremony
10.30 –
12.00
E4R Track3 Mitral Regurgitation: State of the Art
AG Track – BSE4 Should you be stressed?
Training5 The Syndrome Session
CS/TR Track6 Novel therapeutic interventions for heart failure
Posters1-18
BAS/BSCR7 Functional Imaging Arrhythmogenic Substrates / Arrhythmias
12.00 – 13.00 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
13.00 –
14.30
E4R Track8 Acute Coronary Syndromes – Essentials of Management
AG Track - BSH9 Acute Heart Failure – today and tomorrow
Training10 SAC
CS/TR Track11.1 Michael Davies Career Award13.00 – 13.3011.2 New Frontiers in Regenerative Therapy13.30 – 14.30
BAS/BSCR12 Application of imaging techniques in heart failure research
14.30 – 15.00 Break
15.00 –
16.30
E4R Track13 Joint BCS/ACC session: the future of cardiovascular imaging, ACC highlights
AG Track – BCCA14 Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with congenital heart disease
Training15 The Heart in Systemic Disease
CS/TR Track16 Novel interventions for treating cardiovascular disease
Posters19-48
BAS/BSCR17 BAS/BSCR Posters
16.30 –
17.30
BCS Lecture18 Thomas Lewis Lecture
17.30 –
19.00
Sponsored Symposium: Boehringer IngelheimCardiology, SPAF and the new oral anticoagulants: Beyond the headlines
17.30 –
18.30
BAS/BSCR19 John French Lecture
Monday 28 May 2012 Programme at a glanceThe following key enables individual tracks to be identified throughout the Programme
Training Day Imaging track Education for Revalidation track (E4R)
Affiliated Group track BCS Sessions Clinical Science / Translational Research track (CS/TR)
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Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1
09.00 –
10.00
Sponsored Symposium: SanofiMultaq ▼ (dronedarone): Confidence, Consensus and Continuation
1 TrainingKey knowledge...
10.00 – 10.30 Exhibition Opens10.20
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2 Opening Ceremony
10.30 –
12.00
E4R Track3 Mitral Regurgitation: State of the Art
AG Track – BSE4 Should you be stressed?
Training5 The Syndrome Session
CS/TR Track6 Novel therapeutic interventions for heart failure
Posters1-18
BAS/BSCR7 Functional Imaging Arrhythmogenic Substrates / Arrhythmias
12.00 – 13.00 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
13.00 –
14.30
E4R Track8 Acute Coronary Syndromes – Essentials of Management
AG Track - BSH9 Acute Heart Failure – today and tomorrow
Training10 SAC
CS/TR Track11.1 Michael Davies Career Award13.00 – 13.3011.2 New Frontiers in Regenerative Therapy13.30 – 14.30
BAS/BSCR12 Application of imaging techniques in heart failure research
14.30 – 15.00 Break
15.00 –
16.30
E4R Track13 Joint BCS/ACC session: the future of cardiovascular imaging, ACC highlights
AG Track – BCCA14 Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with congenital heart disease
Training15 The Heart in Systemic Disease
CS/TR Track16 Novel interventions for treating cardiovascular disease
Posters19-48
BAS/BSCR17 BAS/BSCR Posters
16.30 –
17.30
BCS Lecture18 Thomas Lewis Lecture
17.30 –
19.00
Sponsored Symposium: Boehringer IngelheimCardiology, SPAF and the new oral anticoagulants: Beyond the headlines
17.30 –
18.30
BAS/BSCR19 John French Lecture
Monday 28 May 2012 Programme at a glanceThe following key enables individual tracks to be identified throughout the Programme
Basic Science track (BAS/BSCR)
Linked Day: SCST Linked Day: BACPR/BANCC
Named Lectures Sponsored Symposia
Linked Day: Heart Care Partnership HCP (UK)
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09.00-10.00 Charter 2 Training
1 Key knowledge ...
Chairs: Dr Derek Harrington, Dr Iain Simpson
Get the J point?Prof Michael Joy
The cardiopulmonary exercise test - intelligent interpretationProf Sanjay Sharma
Pharmacological stress in diagnostic testsDr Eliana Reyes
10.20-10.30 Auditorium2 Opening Ceremony
Prof Keith Fox
10.30-12.00 Auditorium E4R
3 Mitral Regurgitation: State of the Art
Chairs: Dr Philip MacCarthy, Prof Alec Vahanian
Anatomy, imaging and functional assessmentDr Bushra Rana
When to interveneDr Michael Bellamy
How to intervene - clip, repair or replace?Mr Neil Moat
10.30-12.00 Exchange Hall Affiliated Group - BSE
4 Should you be stressed?
Chairs: Dr Guy Lloyd, Prof Roxy Senior
At the front doorProf Kim Greaves
When out of breathDr Grant Heatlie
In hibernationProf Mark Monaghan
With a valve prosthesisProf John Chambers
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10.30-12.00 Charter 2 Training
5 The Syndrome Session
Chairs: Prof Bernard Clarke, Dr Sarah Clarke
The Cardiorenal SyndromeDr Mark Gunning
Takotsubo SyndromeDr Charles Knight
Muscular Dystrophy and the HeartDr Perry Elliott
Syndrome XProf Juan-Carlos Kaski
10.30-12.00 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
6 Novel therapeutic interventions for heart failure
Chairs: Prof Andrew Clark, Prof Theresa McDonagh
Vagal nerve stimulation for heart failureDr Peter Schwartz
Gene therapy for heart failureDr Alexander Lyon
Metabolic modulation for heart failureProf Michael Frenneaux
Posters: Heart Failure (1-18)
10.30-12.00 Charter 1 Basic Science
7 Functional Imaging Arrhythmogenic Substrates /Arrhythmias
Chairs: Dr Andrew Grace, Prof Manuela Zaccolo
Cyclic nucleotide signalling: in vivo imaging of intracellular signal transductionProf Manuela Zaccolo
Imaging structure and calcium release in the atriaDr Katharine Dibb
Exciting Light: Optogenetics in Cardiac Muscle PhysiologyDr Philipe Sasse
Imaging and Cardiac AblationDr Samuel Asirvatham
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13.00-14.30 Auditorium E4R
8 Acute Coronary Syndromes – Essentials of Management
Chairs: Dr Christopher Burrell, Dr Mark de Belder
Pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes – how do these define clinical presentations?Prof Keith Channon
How should risk stratification influence management in NSTEMI – did NICE get it right?Prof Keith Fox
Optimising the management pathway for STEMIDr James McLenachan
13.00-14.30 Exchange Hall Affiliated Group - BSH
9 Acute Heart Failure – today and tomorrow
Chairs: Prof Henry Dargie, Dr Suzanna Hardman
Acute Heart Failure – today’s outcomesProf Theresa McDonagh
Acute Heart Failure – today’s treatmentProf Andrew Clark
Acute Heart Failure – tomorrow’s worldProf John Cleland
13.00-14.30 Charter 2 Training
10 SAC
Chairs: Dr Jim Hall, Dr Ian Wilson
Strategy for the best use of Workplace Based Assessments in CardiologyDr Ian Wilson
BJCA survey 2012Dr David Holdsworth
Clinical Genetics for CardiologistsDr Michelle Bishop
Workforce projections for Cardiologists 2012Dr Jim Hall
Open questions from the floor
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13.00-14.30 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
11.1 Michael Davies Early Career Award 2011 and 2012
Chairs: Prof Anthony Mathur, Prof Jeremy Pearson
The effects of shear stress on endothelial activation and vascular inflammationProf Paul Evans
Reawakening embryonic mechanisms to repair the adult heartDr Nicola Smart
11.2 New Frontiers in Regenerative Therapy
Chairs: Dr Jonathan Hill, Prof Jeremy Pearson
Pre-Clinical Research – Epicardial-derived stem cells for acute myocardial infarctionDr Nicola Smart
Phase 1/2 Clinical Research – Autologous Fat Derived Cells (ADVANCE Trial) and Allogeneic Selected Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AMICI Trial)Dr Henricus Duckers
Phase 3 Clinical Research – Autologous Unselected Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells (BAMI trial)Prof Anthony Mathur
13.00-14.30 Charter 1 Basic Science
12 Application of imaging techniques in heart failure research
Chairs: Prof Colin Berry, Prof Godfrey Smith
New nanoscale technique to study cAMP/cGMP localisation in cardiovascular tissueDr Julia Gorelik
Local control in EC couplingDr Mark Cannell
Multi-photon imaging of contractile failureDr Rachel Myles
Nox4-dependent protective effects in the heartProf Ajay Shah
Monday 28 May 2012 Programme details
15.00-16.30 Auditorium E4R
13 Joint BCS/ACC session: the future of cardiovascular imaging, ACC highlights
Chairs: Prof Keith Fox, Dr William Zoghbi
The Future of Cardiovascular Imaging in HealthcareDr William Zoghbi
Highlights of the ACC 2012 – InnovationsDr John Harold
Highlights of the ACC 2012 – InterventionDr Dipti Itchhaporia
Highlights of the ACC 2012 – Late breaking trials Dr William Bommer
15.00-16.30 Exchange Hall Affiliated Group - BCCA
14 Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with congenital heart disease
Chairs: Dr Aiden Bolger, Dr Viakom Mahadevan
Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with congenital heart disease-where and by whom?Dr Kate English
Pre-operative assessment – what the anaesthetist needs to know from the CardiologistDr Debbie Turfrey
Safe anaesthesia and post-operative careDr Ravi Gill
Management of a pregnant patient with congenital heart disease at deliveryDr Sara Thorne
15.00-16.30 Charter 2 Training
15 The Heart in Systemic Disease
Chairs: Dr Christopher Burrell, Dr Alison Calver
Iron OverloadDr Lisa Anderson
AmyloidosisDr Simon Dubrey
Collagen Vascular DiseasesDr Gerry Coghlan
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15.00-16.30 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
16 Novel interventions for treating cardiovascular disease
Chairs: Dr Nicholas Banner, Dr Charles Knight
Renal denervation and stimulation for hypertensionDr Horst Sievert
The Parachute procedure for post-MI heart failureDr Michael Mullen
Total artificial heart as a bridge to transplantationMr Stephen Tsui
Posters: Interventional Cardiology (19-48)
15.00-16.30 Charter 1 Basic Science
17 BAS/BSCR Posters
Chair: Prof Martin Bennett
16.30-17.30 Auditorium BCS Named Lecture
18 Thomas Lewis Lecture
Introduced by: Dr Bernard PrendergastThanked by: Dr Iain Simpson
A journey through percutaneous valve interventionProf Alec Vahanian
17.30-18.30 Charter 1 BAS/BSCR
19 John French Lecture
Chair: Prof Martin Bennett
Matrix metalloproteinases and atherosclerosis: get the right balanceDr Jason Johnson
Monday 28 May 2012 Programme details
Sponsored Symposiums
09.00-10.00 Auditorium Sponsored Symposium
Sanofi
Multaq ▼ (dronedarone): Confidence, Consensus and Continuation
Chair: Prof John Camm
The importance of maintaining sinus rhythm in patients with AFProf John Camm
Real world experience of Multaq in the right patientProf Paulus Kirchhof
17.30-19.00 Auditorium Sponsored Symposium
Boehringer Ingelheim
Cardiology, SPAF and the new oral anticoagulants (NOACs): Beyond the headlines
Chair: Dr Sarah Jarvis
Audience facilitator: Dr Gethin Ellis
The very latest evidence for the NOACs in SPAFProf Gregory Lip
The potential role for the NOACs in cardioversion and ablationDr Derick Todd
The new orals in practice: learnings from across the pondDr Michael Ezekowitz
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Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme at a glanceThe following key enables individual tracks to be identified throughout the Programme
Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1 Charter 4
08.30 –
10.00
AG Track – BCIS20 MDT Live
E4R Track21 Prevention is better than Cure
Imaging Track22 Bicuspid aortic valve and coarctation
CS/TR Track23 20 year anniversary of the Brugada syndrome: from bedside to cell back to bedside
Posters49-67
BAS/BSCR24 Joint BAS/BSCR Young Investigators Award
HCP (UK)25 Finding the voice
10.00 – 10.30 Break
10.30 –
12.00
BCS Session26 MAMILs (Middle Aged Men In Lycra)
27 Young Research Workers Prize
HCP (UK)28 Listening to the Voice
12.00 – 13.00 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
13.00 –
14.30
BCS Session29 Sudden cardiac death in sport
E4R Track30 Pregnancy and heart disease
Imaging Track31 Pericardial disease
CS/TR Track32 Tissue engineering for mending a broken heart
Posters68-80
BAS/BSCR33 Molecular and cellular imaging in myocardial infarction and regeneration
HCP (UK)34 Supporting the Voice
14.30 – 15.00 Break
15.00 –
16.30
BCS Session35 Exercise and heart disease
E4R Track36 How to
Imaging Track37 Diabetic heart disease: mechanisms, detection and treatment
Joint BCS/BAS/BSCR Lecture38 Emerging techniques for evaluation of atherosclerotic plaque
HCP (UK)39 Passing on the Voice
16.30 –
17.30
BCS Lecture40 BCS Lecture supported by the Joy Edelman Legacy
19.30 – Late BCS Annual Dinner
Training Day Imaging track Education for Revalidation track (E4R)
Affiliated Group track BCS Sessions Clinical Science / Translational Research track (CS/TR)
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Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme at a glanceThe following key enables individual tracks to be identified throughout the Programme
Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1 Charter 4
08.30 –
10.00
AG Track – BCIS20 MDT Live
E4R Track21 Prevention is better than Cure
Imaging Track22 Bicuspid aortic valve and coarctation
CS/TR Track23 20 year anniversary of the Brugada syndrome: from bedside to cell back to bedside
Posters49-67
BAS/BSCR24 Joint BAS/BSCR Young Investigators Award
HCP (UK)25 Finding the voice
10.00 – 10.30 Break
10.30 –
12.00
BCS Session26 MAMILs (Middle Aged Men In Lycra)
27 Young Research Workers Prize
HCP (UK)28 Listening to the Voice
12.00 – 13.00 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
13.00 –
14.30
BCS Session29 Sudden cardiac death in sport
E4R Track30 Pregnancy and heart disease
Imaging Track31 Pericardial disease
CS/TR Track32 Tissue engineering for mending a broken heart
Posters68-80
BAS/BSCR33 Molecular and cellular imaging in myocardial infarction and regeneration
HCP (UK)34 Supporting the Voice
14.30 – 15.00 Break
15.00 –
16.30
BCS Session35 Exercise and heart disease
E4R Track36 How to
Imaging Track37 Diabetic heart disease: mechanisms, detection and treatment
Joint BCS/BAS/BSCR Lecture38 Emerging techniques for evaluation of atherosclerotic plaque
HCP (UK)39 Passing on the Voice
16.30 –
17.30
BCS Lecture40 BCS Lecture supported by the Joy Edelman Legacy
19.30 – Late BCS Annual Dinner
Basic Science track (BAS/BSCR)
Linked Day: SCST Linked Day: BACPR/BANCC
Named Lectures Sponsored Symposia
Linked Day: Heart Care Partnership HCP (UK)
Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme details
Tuesday 29th May 08.30-10.00 Auditorium Affiliated Group - BCIS
20 MDT Live
Chairs: Dr Philip MacCarthy, Dr Bernard Prendergast
Case 1 – Aortic stenosis with co-existent coronary diseaseDr Douglas Muir
Moderator: Dr Philip MacCarthyPanelist – intervention: Dr Rod StablesPanelist – surgery: Mr Olaf WendlerPanelist – imaging: Dr Bushra RanaPanelist – non-intervention: Dr David SprigingsData Summariser: Dr Daniel Blackman
Case 2 - Multi-vessel coronary artery disease in the acute settingDr Narbeh Melikian
Moderator: Dr Bernard PrendergastPanelist – intervention: Dr Nick WestPanelist – surgery: Mr Paul WaterworthPanelist – imaging: Dr Gerry McCannPanelist – non-intervention: Dr Gethin EllisData Sumariser: Dr Charles Knight
08.30-10.00 Exchange Hall E4R
21 Prevention is better than Cure
Chairs: Dr Peter Schofield, Prof David Wood
NICE management of hypertension – new guideline reviewProf Bryan Williams
How to manage hyperlipidaemia – beyond statins (for the intolerant!)Prof Kausik Ray
The weight of the 21st century – obesity, diet and exerciseProf Nicholas Finer
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08.30-10.00 Charter 2 Imaging
22 Bicuspid aortic valve and coarctation
Chairs: Dr John Thomson, Prof William Zoghbi
Genetics and morphology of bicuspid aortic valve and coarctationDr Elspbeth Brown
Imaging of the aorta – beyond dimensionsDr Alex Pitcher
Native coarctation: stent or surgery?Dr Paul Clift
Long-term follow up and screening of relatives – who needs imaging?Dr Catherine Head
08.30-10.00 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
23 20 year anniversary of the Brugada syndrome: From bedside to cell back to bedside
Chairs: Dr Tim Betts, Dr Pier Lambiaise
Pre-clinical models of the Brugada syndromeDr Andrew Grace
Advanced approaches of endovascular electrophysiological mappingDr Arthur Yue
Catheter Ablation for Ventricular Fibrillation StormsDr William Stevenson
Posters: Cardiac Rhythm Management (49-67)
08.30-10.00 Charter 1 Basic Science
24 Joint BAS/BSCR Young Investigators Award
Chairs: Dr Yvonne Alexander, Prof Martin Bennett
Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme details
08.30-10.00 Charter 4 HCP (UK)
25 Finding the voice
Chair: Mr Ken Timmis
The Doctor will see you nowDr Iain Simpson
The Safe and Sustainable message and how it affects usersMs Suzie Hutchinson
Involving patients and carers in developing health informationDr Felicity Astin
Identifying, recruiting & maintaining members – what is needed?Mrs Trudie Lobban
Questions and answers
10.30-12.00 Auditorium BCS Session
26 MAMILs (Middle Aged Men In Lycra)
Chairs: Prof David Crossman, Dr Leonard Shapiro
Training with trainersProf Richard Davison
It’s all in the mindDr Amanda Gatherer
Food for FuelMr Graeme Close
Getting back on track after injuryMr Ian Horsley
10.30-12.00 Fitzroy Theatre BCS Session
27 Young Research Workers Prize
Chairs: Prof Keith Fox, Prof Michael Marber
Judges: Prof Martin Bennett, Prof Henricus Duckers, Dr Gavin Murphy, Dr Matthias Nahrendorf, Prof Godfrey Smith
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10.30-12.00 Charter 4 HCP (UK)
28 Listening to the Voice
Chair: Dr Jane Flint
The customer is always right – clinical and research perspectivesDr Bernard Prendergast
The political approach to patients and carersRt Hon Tony Lloyd MP
How can patients share their experiences to promote better and more sustained lifestyle changesProf Patrick Doherty
Panel discussion with questions and answers
13.00-14.30 Auditorium BCS Session
29 Sudden cardiac death in sport
Chairs: Dr Ian Cox, Prof Graham Stuart
Sudden cardiac deathProf Sanjay Sharma
Pre-participation cardiovascular screeningProf Greg Whyte
The Million Dollar MedicalDr Abbas Zaidi
ARVC vs. athletes heartDr Andre La Gerche
13.00-14.30 Exchange Hall E4R
30 Pregnancy and heart disease
Chairs: Dr Catherine Head, Dr John Thomson
Structural heart disease in pregnancyDr Fiona Walker
Cardiac emergencies in pregnancyDr Dawn Adamson
Management of peri-partum cardiomyopathyDr Kate English
Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme details
13.00-14.30 Charter 2 Imaging
31 Pericardial disease
Chairs: Prof Simon Ray, Dr Rick Steeds
Pericardial disease - aetiology, pathology and disease mechanismsDr Patrick Gallagher
Constriction, restriction, neither? Understanding the physiologyDr Nicholas Brooks
Optimal imaging strategy – what is required?Dr Dana Dawson
Treatment strategies in pericardial disease: drugs, surgery or nothing?Dr Colin Forfar
13.00-14.30 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
32 Tissue engineering for mending a broken heart
Chairs: Dr Carolyn Carr, Dr Alexander Lyon
Tissue-engineered heart valvesProf Alex Seifalian
Tissue-engineered platforms for heart repairProf Ken Suzuki
Tissue-engineered blood vesselsDr Christopher Breuer
Posters: Valve disease / pericardial disease / cardiomyopathy (68-80)
13.00-14.30 Charter 1 Basic Science
33 Molecular and cellular imaging in myocardial infarction and regeneration
Chairs: Prof Robin Choudhury, Dr Farouc Jaffer
Elucidation of myocardial healing: lessons from multimodal imagingDr Matthias Nahrendorf
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MRI for comprehensive characterisation in mouse models of myocardial ischaemiaDr Jurgen Schneider
MR spectroscopy, oxygen imaging, myocardial metabolism and emerging techniquesProf Stefan Neubauer
13.00-14.30 Charter 4 HCP (UK)
34 Supporting the Voice
Chair: Mrs Suzie Hutchinson
BHF Hearty Voices training programme and patient empowermentDr Michael Knapton
How a local training programme can empower patients and carers to work in partnership with healthcare colleagues to deliver changes across cardiovascular servicesMrs Carol Reilly
How supporting carers can ensure everyone winsDr Moira Fraser
The experiences of a young patientMs Evie Fairman
Question and Answer session
15.00-16.30 Auditorium BCS Session
35 Exercise and heart disease
Chairs: Dr Christopher Burrell, Prof Sanjay Sharma
Athletes and Atrial FibrillationProf John Camm
Exercise guidelines for hypertrophic cardiomyopathyDr Michael Papadakis
Exercise guidelines for congenital heart diseaseDr John Thomson
Case study: benefits of exercise in heart failure - the exercise prescriptionMrs Samantha Breen
Tuesday 29 May 2012 Programme details
15.00-16.30 Exchange Hall E4R
36 How to
Chairs: Dr Bernard Prendergast, Dr Charles Knight
How to use a cardiac genetics serviceDr Houman Ashrafian
How to assess cardiac risk prior to non-cardiac surgeryProf Roxy Senior
How to prevent and manage endocarditis in 2012Dr Richard Watkin
15.00-16.30 Charter 2 Imaging
37 Diabetic heart disease: mechanisms, detection and treatment
Chairs: Prof Henry Dargie, Dr David Hesketh-Roberts
Fundamental mechanisms of diabetic cardiomyopathyDr Garth Cooper
Myocardial function and structure in the diabetic heartProf Michael Frenneaux
Imaging of ischaemia in diabetes - what’s optimal?Prof Avijit Lahiri
Revascularisation in diabetics – how to decide CABG vs PCIDr Nicholas West
15.00-16.30 Charter 1 BCS Joint Session
Joint BCS/BAS/BSCR
38 Emerging techniques for evaluation of atherosclerotic plaque
Chairs: Dr Matthias Nahrendorf, Dr James Rudd
Near-infrared fluorescence approaches to imaging atherosclerosis and thrombosisDr Farouc Jaffer
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VH-IVUS in acute coronary syndromesProf Martin Bennett
Application of positron emission tomography for the assessment of novel therapiesDr James Rudd
15.00-16.30 Charter 4 HCP (UK)
39 Passing on the Voice
Chairs: Prof Sir Roger Boyle, Dr Jane Flint
Perspective and feedback (from questionnaire) on key issues from the Patient VoiceDr Jane Flint, Prof Sir Roger Boyle
16.30-17.30 Auditorium BCS Named Lecture
40 BCS Lecture supported by the Joy Edelman Legacy
Introduced by: Prof Peter WeissbergThanked by: Prof Keith Fox
Changing cholesterol levels: past, present, futureProf Rory Collins
Wednesday 30 May 2012 Programme at a glanceThe following key enables individual tracks to be identified throughout the Programme
Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1 Charter 4
08.30 –
10.00
AG Track – BCIS41 BCIS Cases
E4R Track42 Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia
Imaging Track43 Read with the experts
Posters81-103
CS/TR Track44 MicroRNA as a novel therapeutic target for cardiovascular disease
Posters104-121
BACPR/BANCC45 Parallels between the physiological management of the cardiac patient and the elite athlete
SCST 46 Physiology for Physiologists – ECG Education
10.00 – 10.30 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
10.30 –
12.00
AG Track – HRUK47 Current issues within implantable devices
E4R Track48 Specific Causes of Heart Failure: Cardiomyopathy Workshop
Imaging Track49 Aortic Stenosis – new questions, new answers?
CS/TR Track50 Myocardial reperfusion injury in PPCI patients: A neglected target (in conjunction with the ESC Working Group of Cellular Biology of the Heart)
Posters122-134
BACPR/BANCC51 Techniques for assessing CVD risk and subsequent management of the individual patient’s lifestyle behaviour
SCST52 Physiology for Physiologists – SCST Hot Topics
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch53 AGM12.10 – 12.50 Lunch
13.00 –
14.30
BCS Session54 Carry on in the Cath Lab!
E4R Track55 Joint BCS/ESC session: Guidelines- Pregnancy and heart disease, Dyslipidaemias
Imaging Track56 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
CS/TR Track57 Interstitial myocardial fibrosis as a future therapeutic target for cardiac disease
Posters135-151
BACPR/BANCC58 The world of CVD and epidemiology – Population-based and Community interventions
SCST59 Physiology for Physiologists – Cath Lab Education
14.30 – 15.00 Break & 90th Birthday Tea Party in the Exhibition
15.00 –
16.30
E4R Track60 Top 10 Trials
BCS Session61 BCS points of view – working group reports
BACPR/BANCC62 How to session: case-studies
SCST63 Physiology for Physiologists – Inherited Cardiac Conditions
Training Day Imaging track Education for Revalidation track (E4R)
Affiliated Group track BCS Sessions Clinical Science / Translational Research track (CS/TR)
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Wednesday 30 May 2012 Programme at a glance
Auditorium Exchange Hall Charter 2 Fitzroy Theatre Charter 1 Charter 4
08.30 –
10.00
AG Track – BCIS41 BCIS Cases
E4R Track42 Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia
Imaging Track43 Read with the experts
Posters81-103
CS/TR Track44 MicroRNA as a novel therapeutic target for cardiovascular disease
Posters104-121
BACPR/BANCC45 Parallels between the physiological management of the cardiac patient and the elite athlete
SCST 46 Physiology for Physiologists – ECG Education
10.00 – 10.30 Break & Arena Activities in the Exhibition
10.30 –
12.00
AG Track – HRUK47 Current issues within implantable devices
E4R Track48 Specific Causes of Heart Failure: Cardiomyopathy Workshop
Imaging Track49 Aortic Stenosis – new questions, new answers?
CS/TR Track50 Myocardial reperfusion injury in PPCI patients: A neglected target (in conjunction with the ESC Working Group of Cellular Biology of the Heart)
Posters122-134
BACPR/BANCC51 Techniques for assessing CVD risk and subsequent management of the individual patient’s lifestyle behaviour
SCST52 Physiology for Physiologists – SCST Hot Topics
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch53 AGM12.10 – 12.50 Lunch
13.00 –
14.30
BCS Session54 Carry on in the Cath Lab!
E4R Track55 Joint BCS/ESC session: Guidelines- Pregnancy and heart disease, Dyslipidaemias
Imaging Track56 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
CS/TR Track57 Interstitial myocardial fibrosis as a future therapeutic target for cardiac disease
Posters135-151
BACPR/BANCC58 The world of CVD and epidemiology – Population-based and Community interventions
SCST59 Physiology for Physiologists – Cath Lab Education
14.30 – 15.00 Break & 90th Birthday Tea Party in the Exhibition
15.00 –
16.30
E4R Track60 Top 10 Trials
BCS Session61 BCS points of view – working group reports
BACPR/BANCC62 How to session: case-studies
SCST63 Physiology for Physiologists – Inherited Cardiac Conditions
Basic Science track (BAS/BSCR)
Linked Day: SCST Linked Day: BACPR/BANCC
Named Lectures Sponsored Symposia
Linked Day: Heart Care Partnership HCP (UK)
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08.30-10.00 Auditorium Affiliated Group - BCIS
41 BCIS Cases
Chair: Prof Simon Redwood
Data presentations: Dr Rod Stables
Panel: Dr Robert Henderson, Dr Bernard Prendergast, Dr Iain Simpson, Mr Christopher Young
Patient with high calcium score and no symptomsDr Mrinal Saha
Unprotected left main stem stenosis with intermediate SYNTAX ScoreDr Adrian Banning
Severe asymptomatic mitral regurgitationDr Robert Crook
PCI in an elderly patientDr Adam de Belder
08.30-10.00 Exchange Hall E4R
42 Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia
Chairs: Dr Simon Fynn, Dr Edward Rowland
Identification and classification of ventricular arrhythmias by aetiology, mechanism and electrocardiographyDr John Bourke
When and how to investigate VEs and nsVTDr André Ng
Drug, device or ablation therapy – who gets what in 2012?Dr Stephen Furniss
08.30-10.00 Charter 2 Imaging
43 Read with the experts
Chairs: Dr Charles Peebles, Dr Mark Westwood
Multi-modality imaging caseDr Ceri Davies
Multi-modality imaging caseDr Gareth Morgan-Hughes
Multi-modality imaging caseDr John Greenwood
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Multi-modality imaging caseDr James Moon
Posters: Imaging (81-103)
08.30-10.00 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
44 MicroRNA as a novel therapeutic target for cardiovascular disease
Chairs: Prof Manuel Mayr, Prof Nilesh Samani
MicroRNAs in cardiovascular health and diseaseProf Manuel Mayr
MicroRNAs and cardiac hypertrophyProf Gianluigi Condorelli
MicroRNAs as a therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseaseDr Thomas Thum
Posters: Basic Science (104-121)
08.30-10.00 Charter 1 BACPR/BANCC
45 Parallels between the physiological management of the cardiac patient and the elite athlete
Chairs: Dr Christopher Burrell, Dr Sanjay Sharma
Cardiopulmonary patientDr John Buckley
The elite athleteProf Greg Whyte
08.30-10.00 Charter 4 SCST
46 Physiology for Physiologists – ECG Education
Chairs: Dr Derek Rowlands, Mr David Richley
The role of the limb leads – Who needs limb leads?Dr Philip Moore
Making sense of the hexaxial reference system – QRS Axis: What’s that all about?Dr Derek Rowlands
A structured approach to ECG Interpretation – Step by StepMr Michael Blackwell
Reverse Discussion: Questions to audience from the speakers
Wednesday 30 May 2012Programme details
10.30-12.00 Auditorium Affiliated Group – HR UK
47 Current issues within implantable devices
Chairs: Dr Nicholas Linker, Dr Adrian Morley-Davis
Faulty leads – add, extract or ignoreDr Christopher Rinaldi
Proper programming prevents poor performance – optimal set up of pacemakers, ICDs and CRT devicesDr David Fox
MRI scans and implantable devices – safety, new technologies and patient selectionDr Amir Zaidi
10.30-12.00 Exchange Hall E4R
48 Specific Causes of Heart Failure: Cardiomyopathy Workshop
Chairs: Dr Peter Cowburn, Prof Martin Cowie
Dilated cardiomyopathy 1 – genotype, phenotype and diagnosisDr Perry Ellliott
Dilated cardiomyopathy 2 – achieving the best outcomesDr Gerald Carr-White
How to manage restrictive cardiomyopathyProf Andrew Clark
10.30-12.00 Charter 2 Imaging
49 Aortic Stenosis – new questions, new answers?
Chairs: Dr Guy Lloyd, Dr Bernard Prendergast
How does aortic stenosis progress?Prof David Newby
How can imaging modalities assess progression?Dr Marc Dweck
How to risk stratify asymptomatic patients?Prof John Chambers
Should we worry about myocardial fibrosis in aortic stenosis?Dr Gerry McCann
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10.30-12.00 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
50 Myocardial reperfusion injury in PPCI patients: A neglected target (in conjunction with the ESC Working Group of Cellular Biology of the Heart)
Chairs: Prof Michael Marber, Prof Derek Yellon
Myocardial reperfusion injury: magnitude and relevanceDr Derek Hausenloy
Detecting myocardial reperfusion injury in PPCI patients: role of CMRDr Sven Plein
Preventing myocardial reperfusion injury in PPCI patientsProf Michel Ovize
Posters: Acute coronary syndromes (122-134)
10.30–12.00 Charter 1 BACPR/BANCC
51 Techniques for assessing CVD risk and subsequent management of the individual patient’s lifestyle behaviour
Chairs: Prof Gill Furze, Dr Fran Sivers
The use of the ‘heart age’ calculationProf Rod Jackson
Mars & Venus; different approaches to CVD behaviour changeDamian Edwards
10.30-12.00 Charter 4 SCST
52 Physiology for Physiologists – SCST Hot Topics
Chairs: Mrs Su Baxter, Mrs Catherine Ross
Debate: MSC will redefine the physiologists role
Protagonist: Ms Joanne Forster
Antagonist: Dr Brian Campbell
AGMMrs Su Baxter
Professional integrity and ethics in physiology – Integrity: it’s a matter of PrincipleMs Sophie Blackman
Wednesday 30 May 2012Programme details
12.10-12.50 Exchange Hall53 BCS AGM (BCS Members only)
Chair: Prof Keith Fox
13.00-14.30 Auditorium BCS Session
54 Carry on in the Cath Lab!
Chairs: Dr Sarah Clarke, Dr Jim Hall
Moderator: Dr Christopher Saddler
Part 1 – Black box in the Cath LabDr Rod Stables
Part 2 – Film ‘Carry on in the Cath lab’. A team based simulation
Panel: Dr Iain Simpson (Consultant), Dr Andrew Wragg (Consultant), Dr Daniel Bromage (Registrar), Ms Sarah Carson (Nurse), Mr Richard Walters (Physiologist)
13.00-14.30 Exchange Hall E4R
55 Joint BCS/ESC session: Guidelines – Pregnancy and heart disease, Dyslipidaemias
Chairs: Prof Michael Böhm, Prof Keith Fox
Pregnancy and heart disease – GuidelinesProf J Roos-Hesselink
Pregnancy and heart disease – Implications and implementationDr Sara Thorne
Dyslipidaemia – GuidelinesProf David Wood
Dyslipidaemia - Implications and implementationProf John Deanfield
13.00-14.30 Charter 2 Imaging
56 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Chairs: Prof Michael Frenneaux, Dr John Greenwood
Bridging the gap between genotype and phenotype – who needs genetic testing?Prof Hugh Watkins
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Is this HCM? Differentiating from other pathologiesDr Rosemary Rusk
Prognosis in HCM – what does imaging add?Dr Matthias Schmitt
Therapy updateDr Perry Elliott
13.00-14.30 Fitzroy Theatre CS/TR
57 Interstitial myocardial fibrosis as a future therapeutic target for cardiac disease
Chairs: Prof Stefan Neubauer, Prof Ajay Shah
The role of the myocardial interstitium in cardiac health and diseaseProf Javier Diez
Non-invasive detection and measurement of interstitial myocardial fibrosisDr James Moon
Guiding medical therapy by measuring interstitial myocardial fibrosisProf Alan Struthers
Posters: Stable IHD / Prevention / Hypertension / Lipids (135-151)
13.00-14.30 Charter 1 BACPR/BANCC
58 The world of CVD and epidemiology – Population-based and Community interventions
Chairs: Ann-Marie Johnson RN, Jennifer Jones MCSP
‘Real-world’ examples of what can work and reflections on sustainabilityProf Simon Capewell
Life after the NHS CVD health checks – Prison healthJayne Swarbrick RN
Life after the NHS CVD health checks – Tackling local health inequalitiesGabriella Walker
Wednesday 30 May 2012Programme details
13.00-14.30 Charter 4 SCST
59 Physiology for Physiologists – Cath Lab Education
Chairs: Mr John Hutchinson, Mr Ian Wright
Cardiac Cycles and Associated Haemodynamics – Beat by BeatMiss Louisa Chick
Cath Lab Calculations – Out with the CalculatorMr John Hutchinson
Case Studies – Cath Lab ComplexitiesMs Sophie Blackman
The IABP – Counterpulsation for the NationMr Ian Wright
15.00-16.30 Auditorium E4R
60 Top 10 Trials
Chairs: Dr Charles Knight, Dr Bernard Prendergast
Plumbing – Trial 1 Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump in Acute Anterior Myocardial Infarction: CRISP AMIDr Douglas Fraser
Plumbing – Trial 2 TAVI versus Surgery in High Risk Aortic Stenosis: PARTNER ADr Jon Byrne
Plumbing – Clinical PerspectiveProf Simon Redwood
Artwork – Trial 1 CMR and SPECT for Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease: CE-MARCDr Stam Kapetanakis
Artwork – Trial 2 Cardiac CT in Patients with Acute Chest Pain: ROMICAT IIDr Ceri Davies
Artwork – Clinical PerspectiveProf Roxy Senior
Electrics – Trial 1 Dronedarone in High Risk Permanent Atrial Fibrillation: PALLASDr Mark O’Neill
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Electrics – Trial 2 Case Selection for CRT According to QRS Duration: Meta-AnalysisDr Derek Connelly
Electrics – Clinical PerspectiveDr Chris Pepper
Pump – Trial 1 Left Ventricular Restoration Surgery in Ischaemic Cardiomyopathy: STICHDr Carol Whelan
Pump – Trial 2 Autologous Bone Marrow Cells in Chronic Ischaemic Heart Failure: FOCUSDr Jonathan Hill
Pump – Clinical PerspectiveProf Andrew Clark
Drugs – Trial 1 Thrombin Receptor Antagonists in Prevention of Atherothrombotic Ischaemic Events: TIMI 50Dr Jaydeep Sarma
Drugs – Trial 2 Nesiritide in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: ASCEND-HFDr Simon Williams
Drugs – Clinical PerspectiveDr Colin Forfar
15.00-16.30 Exchange Hall BCS Session
61 BCS points of view – working group reports
Chairs: Prof Simon Ray, Dr Anthony Salmon
ACHD interventions: working group reportDr Paul Clift
ACHD interventions: implications of reportDr Robert Henderson
Chairs: Dr Nick West, Prof Tom Quinn
Acute Cardiac Care Units: working group reportDr David Walker
Acute Cardiac Care Units: implications of reportDr Scott McLean
Wednesday 30 May 2012Programme details
15.00-16.30 Charter 1 BACPR/BANCC
62 How to session: case-studies
Chairs: Dr Suzanna Hardman, Jacqui Hunt RN, Jennifer Jones MCSP
Case 1 – An at risk AF patient who ended up in acute care with a CVADr Kathryn Griffith
Case 2 – Acute care of a PPCI patient re-admitted with chest-pain in less than 30 days!Jacqui Hunt RN
Case 3 - A re-admitted patient with a history of risk, acute events and now CHF. Should / did this patient now receive rehabilitation and with what outcome?Annie MacCallum RN
15.00-16.30 Charter 4 SCST
63 Physiology for Physiologists – Inherited Cardiac Conditions
Chairs: Mr Robert Edwards, Ms Sophie Blackman
An Overview – Pathophysiology and Genetics of Inherited Cardiac ConditionsDr Amanda Varnava
Case Studies – Interesting echos in Inherited Cardiac ConditionsDr Beth Unsworth
NICE Guidelines – Implementing NICE Guidance for ICDsMr Mark Squirrell
ICD Programming – Getting the Programming RightMr Robert Edwards
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