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Cardiocare 2023

Cardiocare 2023

It is with great pleasure that we announce the 31st International Conference on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases which is going to be scheduled during August 07-08, 2023 Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases 2023 brings upon a new platform to share new ideas and discuss all the innovations in the field of cardiology.

Meet the world eminent specialists and speakers at our conference to speak concerning new advances within the field of Cardiovascular diseases and treatment to develop more innovations that introduced in the field of Cardiology. This will offer a great platform for students and researchers to show their work and obtain known amidst the leading individuals.

We would wish to invite you all for this Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases 2023 to make a new Innovations and technologies.

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Conference Manager 

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases 2023

 

The 31st International Conference on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands., from August 07-08, 2023. Using a combination of succinct keynote addresses, speaker lectures, exhibitions, symposia, workshops, and speaker sessions, Cardiocare 2023 will explore new research innovations in the field of cardiology and disseminate the most recent developments in heart disease prevention and rehabilitation. For the primary care clinician, an argument on Cardiac progenitor cells, Hypertension, the Stent procedure, Balloon valvuloplasty, Coronary thrombectomy, Non-invasive cardiac imaging, Heart failure, Congestive Heart Failure, Sports Cardiology, and other topics related to cardiovascular disease and current practices in cardiovascular therapy will be made. A group of medical experts, including the cardiology technologist, are involved in differentiating heart disease from other cardiac disorders.

Theme: “Stimulating Excellence in Cardiology

Conference Series LLC Ltd. Organizes 3000+ conferences, 1000+workshops and 1000+symposiums on Clinical, Medicine, Nursing, cardiology diagnosis workshops, cardiac nursing conferences, Cardiology Conferences, Heart conferences and Science & Technology every year across USA, Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australia and UK with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700 open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

We aim to provide unbeatable networking opportunities for a large number of medical professionals, including directors, heads, deans, professors, scientists, researchers, cardiologists, founders and staff members of related companies, associations, organizations, laboratory members, and young researchers working in the field of cardiology & heart treatment. The primary goal of this cardiology conference is to raise awareness of the difficulties facing these areas and the best ways to prevent and handle problems with cardiac imaging, cardiology, and cardiac nursing.

 

Track 1Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS): Clinical Science and Diagnosis

Acute coronary syndrome is a phrase used to represent a number of disorders linked to an abrupt reduction in cardiac blood flow.

Heart attacks (myocardial infarction) are one such condition where damaged or destroyed heart tissue results from cell death. Even when acute coronary syndrome does not result in cell death, the altered heart function indicates a greater risk of a heart attack.

Acute coronary syndrome frequently results in excruciating chest discomfort or pain. It is a medical emergency that needs to be identified and treated right now. Enhancing blood flow, managing complications, and averting future issues are among the objectives of treatment.

Symptoms

  • Chest pain (angina) or discomfort, often described as aching, pressure, tightness or burning
  • Pain spreading from the chest to the shoulders, arms, upper abdomen, back, neck or jaw
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Indigestion
  • Shortness of breath (dyspnoea)
  • When to see a doctor

An urgent medical situation is acute coronary syndrome. Any variety of illnesses that pose a life-threatening risk might cause chest pain or discomfort. For an accurate diagnosis and early treatment, seek emergency assistance. Avoid taking your own car to the hospital.

Diagnosis
An emergency room physician will probably request many tests if you exhibit signs or symptoms of acute coronary syndrome. While your doctor is interviewing you about your symptoms or medical history, several tests might be performed. Tests comprise:

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG) (ECG). Your heart's electrical activity is measured by electrodes placed on your skin. A shortage of oxygen can cause your heart to function improperly if you have abnormal or irregular impulses. Electrical signal patterns can sometimes indicate where an obstruction is generally located. The test could be run more than once.
  • Blood exams. If heart tissue has been harmed due to cell death, certain enzymes may be seen in the blood. A cardiac attack is predicted by a good result.

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Track 2Anesthesia

Anesthesia is the use of medicines to prevent pain during surgery and other procedures. These medicines are called aesthetics. They may be given by injection, inhalation, topical lotion, spray, eye drops, or skin patch. They cause you to have a loss of feeling or awareness.

  • Local Anesthesia
  • Regional Anesthesia
  • General Anesthesia

 

Risks

In general, anaesthesia is secure. However, there may be dangers, particularly with general anaesthesia, such as breathing issues or irregular heartbeat a reaction to the anaesthetic that is allergic after general anaesthesia, delirium Delirium causes confusion in its victims. They might not understand what is taking place to them. After surgery, some persons over the age of 60 have delirium for a few days. When toddlers awaken from anaesthesia, it can also occur to them.

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Track 3Advancements in treatment for cardiovascular diseases and Surgery

The American Heart Association estimates that cardiovascular diseases cause more than 800,000 fatalities annually. Because of this, it's crucial to recognise the warning signs and symptoms of heart failure in both men and women and to take steps to avoid developing the condition in the first place. The following four developments in the treatment of heart illness, however, might be able to assist you find ways to enhance your heart health if you already have a pre-existing heart condition.

Heart failure

 Technological Progress

 The Bionic Heartbeat

Machinery Hearts

 

Track 4Cardiac physiology

The study of healthy, normal heart function, including blood flow, myocardial structure, the heart's electrical conduction system, the cardiac cycle, and cardiac output, as well as how these factors interact and depend on one another, is known as cardiac physiology or heart function.

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Track 5Cardiology  

Internal medicine's specialty of cardiology is dedicated to treating cardiac conditions. Congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, electrophysiology, heart failure, and valvular heart disease are among the issues it addresses in terms of diagnosis and therapy. Cardiology has several subspecialties, including cardiac electrophysiology, nuclear cardiology, interventional cardiology, and echocardiography.

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Track 6Cholesterol, PCOS, obesity, and risk

Obesity has a number of detrimental impacts on the cardiovascular system. Chronic body fat accumulation results in numerous metabolic changes that affect both the systems that regulate inflammation and the commonality of CVD risk factors. More intermediate risk factors that are affected by obesity include dyslipidaemia, hypertension, glucose intolerance, an inflammatory state, obstructive sleep apnoea/hypoventilation, and a prothrombotic condition, as well as many other likely unidentified processes. Additionally, obesity causes several structural adaptations/alterations to CV form and function. Obesity can drop "good" HDL cholesterol and raise triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the blood. Low LDL raises the risk of blood pressure and diabetes while high HDL is associated with lower risk of heart disease and stroke. Few people's diabetes significantly worsens other risk factors.

The danger of heart stroke is especially more for these people Correlation of obesity and heart:

  • Obesity and hypertension
  • Obesity and coronary heart disease
  • Obesity and heart failure
  • Obesity and atrial fibrillation
  • Obesity and stoke
  • Obesity and ventricular arrhythmias
  • Obesity and sleep apnoea
  • Obesity and venous disease

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

A hormonal issue known as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) affects women during their reproductive years. You might not have regular periods if you have PCOS. Or perhaps you experience lengthy menstrual cycles. A hormone called androgen may be present in your body in excess.

Risk

There are several cardiovascular risk factors associated with both coronary heart disease and stroke. Some risk factors, such as family history, cannot be altered, whilst others, such as high blood pressure, can be managed. Cardiovascular disease will almost likely develop in a person who has a risk factor. The chance of having heart disease rises with the number of risk factors if one does not take action to change them and try to prevent them from compromising heart health.

Track 7Congenital heart disease—diagnosis, surgery, and treatment

One or more structural abnormalities of the heart at birth are symptoms of congenital heart disease. Most frequently, the heart's walls, valves, or blood vessels are affected. There are many different types of congenital cardiac defects; some are serious and may need numerous procedures and treatments.

Cardiovascular surgery usually focuses on the heart or major arteries. This method is frequently used to address the issues of ischemic heart disease, correct congenital heart disease, and treat valvular heart disease, as well as endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and atherosclerosis. Among the techniques employed in cardiac surgery include those for aortic aneurysms and dissections, coronary artery bypass grafting, left ventricular assist device and heart transplantation, mitral valve surgery, open-heart surgery, etc.

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Track 8Central Nervous System and Heart Disease

Up until recently, the cardiovascular literature was predominated by the idea that persistent heart failure was solely a heart illness. But during the past 40 years, the idea that it's a multisystem disease has grown. Aside from modifications to the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone and sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve systems, adjustments to the lungs, muscles, and gastrointestinal tract have been amply reported. Although this is sometimes overlooked, it is obvious that people with heart failure also have brain and CNS issues. This review will provide an overview of the CNS's biochemical and structural abnormalities in people with chronic heart failure and will also examine their possible significance.

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Track 9Cardiac surgery

The most common type of heart surgery performed on adults is cardiac surgery, which involves coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). During CABG, a blocked coronary (heart) artery is connected to a solid channel or vein from the body. The merged supply channel or vein avoids the coronary conduit's bypassed section. This opens up a new route for oxygen-rich blood to travel to the heart muscle. A CABG can reduce the chance of coronary failure while also reducing chest discomfort. Surgery is only advised in circumstances where survival is at risk. By enhancing heart function, cardiac surgery primarily aims to prolong the patient's life. Cardiothoracic or cardiac surgeons perform these operations.

  • Cardiac Surgery and Arrhythmias
  • Cardiac Surgery and CHD and Paediatrics
  • Cardiac Surgery and Heart Failure
  • Cardiac Surgery and SIHD
  • Cardiac Surgery and VHD
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
  • Heart valve repair or replacement
  • Pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantation (ICD).Maze surgery
  • Aneurysm repair
  • Ventricular assist device (VAD) or total artificial heart implantation (TAH)Abdominal Surgery
  • Experimental Surgery
  • Aortic Surgery

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Track 10Cardio-Oncology

The junction of coronary heart disease and oncology refers to patients who have had cancer treatment. The goal of this emerging field is to improve the cardiovascular care provided to cancer patients prior to, during, and following chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy.

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Track 11:Diagnostic tests in cardiology

In addition to performing a physical examination, your doctor will inquire about your personal and family medical history.

Heart disease is diagnosed using a variety of tests. A chest X-ray and blood tests are not the only ways to diagnose heart disease.

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). The electrical signals in the heart are captured by an ECG, which is a rapid and painless examination. If the heart is beating too quickly or too slowly, it can detect this.
  • Holter surveillance. A portable ECG device called a Holter monitor is worn for a day or longer to record the heart's activity during normal activities. This examination can find abnormal heartbeats that are missed by a standard ECG.
  • Echocardiogram. In this non-invasive examination, sound waves are used to provide precise photographs of the beating heart. It demonstrates how the heart's valves and blood flow through the heart. If a valve is constricted or leaking, an echocardiography might assist identify it.
  • Stress testing or exercise tests. These tests frequently entail using a treadmill or a stationary cycle while the heart rate is being tracked. Exercise tests can assist determine how the heart responds to exercise and whether exercising causes heart disease symptoms. You can be prescribed drugs if you are unable to exercise.
  • Catheterization of the heart. This examination can reveal cardiac artery obstructions. The heart is reached by inserting a long, thin, flexible tube (catheter) into a blood artery, typically in the groyne or wrist. To reach the heart's arteries, dye passes through the catheter. During the exam, the dye makes the arteries more visible on X-ray images.
  • Cardiothoracic CT scan. You recline on a table within a doughnut-shaped machine for a heart CT scan. The machine's internal X-ray tube spins around your body while taking pictures of your chest and heart.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the heart. A magnetic field and radio waves produced by a computer are used in a cardiac MRI to produce precise images of the heart.

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Track 12Epidemiology and preventive cardiology

The study of cardiovascular disease epidemiology and prevention spans a vast area of science. As a result, the reader will only discover a very small number of terms in this glossary, which were chosen based on what the writers thought the general public would find most interesting. We have chosen not to specify the majority of the well-known cardiovascular risk factors because they are many and we want to keep the list of terms short. Finally, we believe that this glossary may be useful to a broad readership because it contains concepts that were initially created in the field of cardiovascular prevention and then added to the field of "chronic disease" prevention.

Cardiovascular disease can be prevented by engaging in regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, abstaining from alcohol and tobacco use, and keeping good blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, and glucose levels.

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Track 13Invasive Cardiology

Invasive surgery is used in invasive cardiology to diagnose electrical malformations or cure structural issues with the heart. Your arteries get blocked with plaque, making it difficult for blood to circulate correctly. With angioplasty, a tiny balloon is inserted into your blocked vein to push plaque up against the vein's walls and increase blood flow. Angioplasty is frequently combined with stenting. A cardiac stent is a small metal coil that keeps a blocked vein open permanently.

Angioplasty 
Stenting

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Track14Non-Invasive Cardiology

Non-invasive cardiology does not require the insertion of any fluids, needles, or other tools into the body to diagnose heart abnormalities. Nuclear cardiology is a non-invasive field of study that examines circulatory problems using a variety of imaging techniques that may contain radioactive materials. An echocardiograph uses ultrasound waves to create images of the heart and adjacent structures in order to detect infections, structural abnormalities, and how well the heart pumps blood. The study and investigation of the electrical currents that cause heartbeats is known as cardiac electrophysiology. Exercise is typically a part of stress tests, and our cardiologist monitors it.

Our cardiologist can learn specifics about how our heart responds to physical stress thanks to these activities. A Holter monitor or cardiac event recorder are other names for heart monitors. Our heart's electrical activity over a predetermined period of time was first recorded on tape by cardiac monitors. Our cardiologist can examine the images from CT scans to look for heart disease and atherosclerosis. Echocardiography

Electrophysiology of the heart

pressure tests

CT scans and heart monitoring

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Track 15Paediatric cardiac disorders and congenital heart disease

A structural defect in the heart at birth, often known as congenital heart disease, is one of its defining features. Most frequently, damage is done to the heart's blood vessels, valves, or walls. Different types of congenital cardiac defects exist; some are serious and may call for several procedures and treatments.

Typically, cardiac surgery focuses on the heart or big blood veins. Endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and atherosclerosis, as well as the issues with ischemic heart disease, congenital heart disease, and treatment of valvular heart disease, are often treated using this strategy. Among the operations utilised in cardiac surgery include those for aortic aneurysms and dissections, coronary artery bypass grafting, heart transplantation with a left ventricular assist device, mitral valve surgery, open-heart surgery, etc.

  • Aortic senosis
  • Arrhythmias
  • Atrial septic defect
  • Cardiac failure
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Coarctation of aorta
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Endocardial cushion defect
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Pulmonary atresia and pulmonary stenosis
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Rheumatic heart disease
  • Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection
  • Transposition of great arteries
  • Tricus arteriosus
  • Ventricular septal defect

One or more structural abnormalities of the heart at birth are symptoms of congenital heart disease. Most frequently, the heart's walls, valves, or blood vessels are affected. There are many different types of congenital cardiac defects; some are serious and may need numerous procedures and treatments.

Paediatric cardiac defects are seen in the majority of children with heart disease. These are birth defects in the structural integrity of the heart. The most prevalent birth defects encountered globally are congenital heart problems, which occur in 8–10 per 1000 live births. According to estimates, 2,40,000 infants are born in India each year with congenital heart defects, and 1/5 of these children may need cardiac surgery or other treatment during the first year of life.

Track 16: Heart Disease in Women

Heart disease is an executioner that strikes women than men and is much more dangerously. Women of any ages can be affected with cardiovascular diseases. With the intake of birth control pills and smoking in the young age women, the risk of cardiovascular diseases increases by 20 percent.

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Track 17Cardiovascular Engineering

Cardiovascular Engineering is a broad range of research, from lower level to higher level in all expected ratios for the treatment of heart disease. The spreading of research that utilizes principles of engineering and technology for the solution of the disease related to heart. These researches covered the topics, including other implantable medical devices such as hemo-dialysis, tissue biomechanics, functional imaging, surgical devices, electrical physiology, tissue engineering and regenerative methods, diagnostic tools, transmission and Bio-sensing technology and many more.

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Track 18: Cardiac Regeneration

Regeneration of heart is a wide effort and comes into play when the cardiac tissues is damaged and failed to regenerate the myocardium (muscular layer of heart). Stem cells (SC) have the capability to restore function to damaged tissue by renewing cell growth in cardiac cells destroyed cardiovascular disease. Reparative tools have been engineered to restore damaged heart tissue and function using the body's natural ability to regenerate. Current therapies consist of adult stem and precursor cells, nuclear dynamics of the heart growth.

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Track 19: Hypertension

High blood pressure is one of the dangerous cardiac disease. The pressure of the blood being pumped through the arteries is higher during the time of hypertension. It often has no warning signs or symptoms Over time, the constant increase in pressure overload causes accumulating damage that eventually becomes more than circulatory system can handle, often leading to serious health problems. Hypertension can be controlled through medication, exercises and diet changes.

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Track 20Clinical cardiology

 

Clinical cardiology is the branch of internal medicine that deals with cardiovascular disorders in humans and animals. The field includes heart failure diagnosis and treatment, congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, vascular heart disease, and electrophysiology. It is completely dependent on the cardio-vascular system. During the circulation process, blood carries oxygen and nutrients from heart to the rest of your body via a complex network of arteries, arterioles, and capillaries, while deoxygenated blood returns to your heart via veins. Clinical Cardiology is critical in the coordination of research in medical diagnosis, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiovascular surgery.

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Meet the target market's international members who are dedicated to learning about cardiology approaches. The biggest group of participants from across the world is here, making it the ideal time to reach out to them. This 2-day Cardiology conference will coordinate, disseminate information, meet with repeating pattern and future investigators, and obtain name recognition. It will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands in the year 2023.

This conference's widely regarded keynote and plenary speakers, the most recent frameworks, techniques, and advancements in the field of cardiology and heart surgery are emphasised. This Cardiology Conference, or rather other cardiology-related conferences, events, and congresses, will aid in the arrangement of frameworks and B2B networking among specialists, researchers, and academics.

 

USA: 

  • American Cardiology Association
  • American College of Cardiology
  • Association of Cardiologists
  • American Heart Association- AHA
  • American Society of Hypertension
  • Brazilian Society of Cardiology
  • Heart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados
  • Argentina Heart Foundation
  • Argentina Society of Cardiology
  • Argentina Federation of Cardiology
  • Canadian Cardiovascular society
  • The American Society for Preventive Cardiology
  • American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
  • American Stroke Association
  • Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions
  • Arizona Society of Echocardiography
  • Heart Failure Society of America
  • Canadian Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
  • Elsevier Society Partners in Cardiology
  • American Society for Preventive Cardiology
  • American Society of Echocardiography
  • American Society of Hypertension
  • Brazilian Society of Hypertension
  • Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology
  • The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions Foundation
  • American Association for Thoracic Surgery
  • Congenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society
  • Northwest Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions Foundation
  • Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society
  • Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology
  • Latin American Society of Hypertension
  • Congenital Heart Surgeon's Society
  • The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions
  • The Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals
  • The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
  • International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

Europe:

  • World Heart Federation
  • European Society of Cardiology
  • World Heart Failure Society
  • Belgian Society of Cardiology
  • Austrian Society of Cardiology
  • British Cardiovascular Society
  • British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation
  • Philippine Heart Association
  • Swiss Society of Cardiology
  • Association of European Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology
  • Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists
  • British Hypertension Society
  • Moldavian Society of Cardiology
  • Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Austrian Heart Foundation
  • Austrian Society of Cardiology
  • Hellenic Cardiology Society
  • Estonian Society of Cardiology
  • Society for Cardiology Science & Technology
  • The Finnish Cardiac Society
  • British Congenital Cardiac Association
  • Spanish Society of Cardiology
  • Uruguayan Society of Cardiology
  • German Cardiac Society
  • Luxembourg Society of Cardiology
  • British Junior Cardiologists Association
  • The Egyptian Society of Cardiology
  • The Hungarian Society of Cardiology
  • European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
  • Heart Valve Society
  • Italian Society of Cardiology
  • Portuguese Society of Cardiology
  • Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology
  • Norwegian Society of Cardiology
  • Slovenian Society of Cardiology
  • Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society
  • Icelandic Heart Association
  • Netherlands Society of Cardiology
  • Irish Cardiac Society
  • European Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiologists
  • Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists

Asia pacific:

  • Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension
  • Asia Pacific Hearth Rhythm Society
  • Association of Cardiologists of Kazakhstan
  • National Center of Cardiology and Therapy
  • Cyprus Society of Cardiology
  • Algerian Society of Hypertension
  • Russian Society of Cardiology
  • Armenian Cardiologists Association
  • Saudi Heart Association
  • Turkish Society of Cardiology
  • Emirates Cardiac Society
  • Egyptian Cardiology Society
  • Iranian Heart Association
  • Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology
  • Cardiac Society of Australia & New Zealand
  • The Japanese Heart Failure Society
  • Japanese Society of Echocardiography
  • The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons
  • Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension
  • Association of Cardiologists of Kazakhstan
  • Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association
  • Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia
  • Chinese Society of Cardiology
  • The Pan-African Society of Cardiology
  • Association of Pediatric Cardiology
  • Cardiology Society of India
  • Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Association of Black Cardiologists
  • Interventional Cardiovascular Society of Malaysia
  • Israeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing Society
  • Japanese Society of Thoracic Radiology
  • Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology
  • Lebanese Society of Cardiology
  • The Heart foundation of Malaysia
  • The Japanese Society of Hypertension

 

Market Analysis:

Aim of this 31st Cardiocare 2023 is to ensure clinically appropriate cost effective care for your members with heart disease. It arises mainly because of ischemic heart disease, stroke, dyslipidemia, thrombosis, atherosclerosiscoronary artery diseases, peripheral artery disease, hypertension and others. The main cause for this disorder includes unhealthy dietary habits, obesity, smoking, high cholesterol, lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol and poor lifestyle. Cardiovascular Diseases is accountable for approximately 15 million deaths each year across the globe and it also states that it is a major cause of death in adults approx. to 50%. A committed forum for the increasing, execution and exchange of information about Cardiovascular Medicine and its areas can be brought up by National/International symposiums, Organizing Conferences and Workshops.

Aetiology, clinical characteristics and therapy:

The aetiology of Heart Failure was hypertension in 45% of the patients while cardiomyopathies were behind 28%, rheumatic heart disease 12%, Ischemic heart disease 9% and other reasons (probable tuberculosis or HIV-related cardiomyopathies, endomyocardial fibrosis and obstructive lung disease) in 6%. is Among those with cardiomyopathies, Heart Failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy was most frequent (81%), followed by postpartum cardiomyopathy (15%) while hypertrophic and restrictive cardiomyopathies were rare (5%). Rheumatic mitral disease with regurgitation was the most prevalent valvular lesion (81%), followed by mitral stenosis (15%) and aortic regurgitation (3%).

 

In the presence of cardiologists, professional researchers, scientists, practitioners and medical students involved in the development of high-quality education in all aspects of clinical skills, Conference Series 30th Cardiocare 2022 was held during March 09-10, 2022 in London, UK

Conferences Group played host to a diverse panel of key members of the  Cardiocare 2022 community from research lab, industry, academia and financial investment practices, discussing the future of Cardiology and Cardiovascular specialties. This event was really aimed for examining where the real cardio-logical specialties are going to the future and purpose of the event was to provide an opportunity for cross-fertilization of ideas and development of ideas, in the field of Cardiology.

Focusing on Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Heart Diseases, Echocardiography, Interventional Cardiology, Heart and Blood Vessel Surgeries, Cardiac Nursing, Diabetes, Cardiac Surgeries, Case Reports on Cardiology and the Heart and Heart Failure as well, the three days of discussions enabled professionals to gain an insight into the current innovations and opened up networking opportunities.

The conference was embarked with an opening ceremony followed by Keynote sessions and followed by series of lectures delivered by Honourable Guests and members of the Keynote forum.

The highlights of the meeting were the eponymous lectures, delivered by:

  • S. Jamal Mustafa, West Virginia University, USA

  • Brajesh Mittal, Garhoud Private Hospital,

  • Nandkishore Kapadia, KDA Hospital and Medical Research Institute, India

  • Syed Raza, Awali Hospital, Bahrain

  • Yassmin Hanfi, Dallah Private Hospital, Saudi Arabia

  • Ahmed Mohammed Samman, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Olivier Jegaden, Mediclinic Airport Road Hospital, United Arab Emirates

  • Shyam K Ashok, Aster CMI Hospital, India

  • Kashif Bin Naeem, Al Baraha Hospital, UAE

  • Yagoub Musa, Alshaab Teaching Hospital, Sudan

These talks were of great interest to the general cardiologists and were enormously informative.

30th Cardiocare 2023 was a great success with the support of international, multi-professional steering committee and coordinated by the Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis; Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology and Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Open Access. We are happy to announce our 31th CARDIOCARE 2023 going to be held during August 07-08, 2023 Amsterdam, Netherlands.

 

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Conference Date August 07-08, 2023
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