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3rd International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases and Therapeutics, will be organized around the theme “Novel Perspectives on Clinical Cardiology and Heart Diseases”
CVDT 2020 is comprised of 21 tracks and 83 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in CVDT 2020.
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Arrhythmia is a problem with the Rhythm or Speed of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heartbeat is too slow, or too fast, with an irregular rhythm. The heartbeat that is too fast is called tachycardia that is too slow is called Bradycardia. Almost arrhythmias are harmless, where as few can be serious and even life threatening. When the heart beat is very slow or Irregular, or fast, The heart will not be able to pump the required blood to the Body. This may cause Harm to heart and Different Organs of the Body.
- Track 1-1Ventricular Fibrillation
- Track 1-2Bradycardia
- Track 1-3Tachycardia
- Track 1-4Atrial Fibrillation
CardioVascularDisease affects the health of your blood vessels and heart and it leads to heart attacks and stroke. If you Think that these are the problems that affect Older people only. However, The Emerging Heart Research suggests that HIV infection increases the risk for Cardiovascular disease including Stroke, and Heart attacks even in the younger Generation. So, regular checking can be done by our doctor for our Overall body And Cardio Vascular health should be part for our healthy Being life . Getting on treatment for HIV is one of the best things we can do to stay healthy and Active in the daily life.
- Track 2-1Myocardial Disease
- Track 2-2Coronary heart disease
- Track 2-3Atherosclerosis
- Track 2-4Heart failure
Pulmonary Arterial hypertension, or PAH It is a type of high blood pressure which affects the Arteries in lungs and the right side of your heart. It is a very critical condition that can change your day to day routine life. When you get the right diagnosis or treatment, though, you can get the care you need to ease your symptoms AH and heart pumps the blood through our Arteries and sending Oxygen to all parts of our body. In a single heart beat the left side of our heart sends out blood to your body and returns to the right side of your body and then the Right side pumps through Pulmonary artery to lungs where it Swaps the Carbon dioxide for the Oxygen. The Oxygen filled blood goes back to the left side of the Heart, and the process will start again with the next heart beat.
- Track 3-1Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
- Track 3-2Congestive heart failure due to other etiologies.
- Track 3-3Atrial fibrillation due to other etiologies.
- Track 3-4Coronary artery atherosclerosis.
A healthy diet is a major factor in reducing your risk for heart disease.
A healthy diet and lifestyle can reduce your risk for:
Heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke, Conditions that lead to heart disease, including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity Other chronic health problems, including type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and some forms of cancer
Heart disease is the leading killer of women in USA. Each year more women die of heart attack or heartdisease than men, yet heart disease and related risk factor is often missed in the women. Symptoms of Coronary artery disease and heart attack, for example, are often different in the women than the male counter parts. Women are also less likely to prefer optimal treatment for certain heartconditions.
- Track 5-1Shortness of breath
- Track 5-2Nausea & vomiting
- Track 5-3Pain in arms
- Track 5-4Sweating
- Track 5-5Unusal fatigue
- Track 5-6Neck, jaw, upper back, shoulder & abdominal discomfort
It is a type of minimally invasive heart surgery which is performed by a Cardiac surgeons. Robotically Assisted heart Surgery is also called as Closed Chest heart surgery. The surgeons use a specially designed computer console to control the Surgical instruments on thin Robotic arms. These technology allows Cardiac surgeons to perform certain major types of complex heart surgeries with the smaller incisions and precise motion control offering patients improved outcomes.
- Track 6-1Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair
- Track 6-2Patent foramen ovale (PFO) repair
- Track 6-3Removal of cardiac tumors
Cardiac Imaging is Non-Invasiveway to inform doctors plenty regarding the structure and functioning of a patients heart Imaging for tubing Ablations. One active space of analysis is however non Invasive imaging will guide tubing ablation procedures that modify electrical circuits within the heart to treat arrhythmias or irregular heartbeats. a number of the imaging techniques embrace X-raying exploitation X-rays tomography and ultrasound to guide a medico once activity a internal organ ablation. throughout a Cardiacablation, A tubing is rapt into the center and accustomed destroy tiny regions of the heart wall, which can be creating the heart’s rhythm irregular.
As the patients live longer life and need to be treated over the long term and the management of Pediatric cardiology problems and Congenital heart disease moves more in to main and turns in to Pediatric Cardiology for the current clinical guidance. New contributors from all over the world including 80% new to this edition present the latest challenges in the field and emphasize the adolescent and post-operative outcomes for management. Now, in full colour, this leading reference offers you everything you need to treat and manage under Pediatricheart conditions.
- Track 8-1Pediatric Oncology
- Track 8-2Pediatric Cardiac Tumors
- Track 8-3Pediatric Kawasaki Disease
- Track 8-4Pediatric Atherosclerosis
- Track 8-5Tetralogy Of Fallot In Infants
- Track 8-6Pediatric Pericarditis
- Track 8-7Rheumatic heart disease
- Track 8-8Pediatric Aortic Stenosis
(ACS) Acute coronarysyndrome, It is syndrome due to decreased blood flow in Coronary arteries such that the part of the heart muscle is unable to function properly and dies. The most common symptom is often radiating to the left shoulder or chest pain and crushing, central and associated with the nausea and sweating. Many people with acutecoronary syndromes present with symptoms other than chest pain, particularly older patients and women, and patients with Diabetes mellitus.
Interventional cardiology is a chapter of cardiology that deals particularly with the catheter based treatment of the structural Heart diseases. A huge number of procedures can be acted on the Heart by Catheterization.This most commonly includes the Insertion of a sheath into the femoral artery (but in practice any large peripheral artery or vein) and Cannulating the heart below the X-ray visualization.
- Track 10-1Invasive blood pressure (BP) monitoring
- Track 10-2Transesophageal Doppler (TED)
- Track 10-3 Measurement of central venous pressure (CVP)
- Track 10-4 Pulmonary artery catheterization
- Track 10-5Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis
- Track 10-6 Intracranial pressure (ICP) measurement
- Track 10-7Intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) measurement
Most are familiar with heart disease and with the consequences of blockages in the vessels that carry blood to and from the heart. But few people perceive that blockages caused by a build up of a plaque and cholesterol affect more than coronary arteries. Arteries throughout body carry the oxygen rich blood away from the heart, so blockages can occur in all the arteries with serious Effects. Three of the most recognized vasculardiseases
- Track 11-1Angiogenic gene therapy
- Track 11-2Oxidative stress and vascular biology
- Track 11-3Vascular medicine
- Track 11-4Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology
- Track 11-5Stem Cell Biology
(ECG) Electrocardiography is the strategy for account of Electrical action of the heart, over a day and age utilizing anodes set on skin.The terminals help in the location of moment electrical changes on the skin that emerge from the electro-physiologic example of heart muscle while depolarizing amid every heartbeat. This record called the electrocardiogram (otherwise called an ECG), gives data about the piece of the heart that stimulate every heartbeat (the pacemaker called the sino-atrial hub), the nerve conduction pathways of the heart, and the pulse and cadence. For the most part of an ECG is gotten if a heart issue is suspected.
Echocardiography is alluded to as cardiovascular reverberate delivered by the ultrasound waves which thusly make the pictures of the heart. This is a kind of ultrasound test that utilizations piercing sound waves that are sent through a gadget called a transducer. The gadget gets the echoes of the sound waves as they bound with the diverse parts of your heart. The echoes will in general make moving photos of your heart that can be seen on a videoscreen. It distinguishes cardiomyopathies, for example, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, widened cardiomyopathy, and numerous others.
- Track 12-1Event/loop recording
- Track 12-2Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET)
- Track 12-3Signal-averaged electrocardiogram
- Track 12-4Heart rate monitor
- Track 12-5Pacemaker monitoring
- Track 12-6Electric axis of the heart
- Track 12-7Medical therapies and procedures
- Track 12-8Cardiac surgery and hybrid procedures
- Track 12-9Transthoracic echocardiography
Cardiovascular Drugs encompass a large number of prescription medications that are used to control the heartdisease. It is complicated group of Drugs with many being used for multiple heart conditions. examples, Propranolol is a common cardiovascular drug that can be used to treat hypertension as well as arrhythmias. You may also encounter the patients who have one or more cardiovascular conditions such as CongestiveHeartFailure, arrhythmia andan hypertension.
- Track 13-1Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke
- Track 13-2Abdominal Obesity
- Track 13-3Vascular dementia
- Track 13-4Abnormal cholesterol and high triglycerides
- Track 13-5Haemorrhagic Strokes (Bleeds)
- Track 13-6Metabolic syndrome
Cardiovascular Nurses work in many different environments, including cardiac catheterization, intensive care units (ICUs), coronary care units (CCUs), operating theaters, heart rehabilitationcenters, cardiac surgery departments, clinical research, and cardiovascularintensive care units. Cardiac nursing is a special nursing field which works with patients who suffer from different conditions of the cardiovascularsystem. Cardiac nurses help treat and care conditions such as unstable angina, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, congestive heartfailure, infarction of myocardium and cardiac arrhythmia under the direction of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses perform post operative treatment on surgical unit stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring, and health evaluations. Cardiac nurses work in various kinds of environments, involving catheterization of heart, intensive care units (ICU), coronary careunits (CCU), operating theatres, cardiac rehabilitation centers, clinical research, wards for cardiac surgery, (CVICU) cardiovascular intensive care units, and cardiac medical wards.
- Track 14-1Hemodynamic monitoring
- Track 14-2Monitoring cardiac and vascular readings
- Track 14-3Intensive hemodialysis
- Track 14-4Cardiac remodeling
Cardiovascular surgery or Cardiacsurgery, is the surgery of heart. It is often carried out to treat the complications of ischemic heart disease to correct congenital heart disease or to treat Valvular heart disease due to the various causes, which include rheumatic heart disease, endocarditis, and Atherosclerosis. Other surgeries include Minimally Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs), Invasive Heart Surgery, hearttransplantation and much More. Healthy valves open and close in a specific ways as the heart pumps blood. Each valve has one set of the flaps called leaflets. The leaflets open to allow blood to pass from one heart apartment into another or into the arteries. Then the leaflets close tightly to cease blood from flowing backward. Heart surgery is applied to fix the leaflets that do not open as wide as they should, These can only happen if they become thick or stiff or join together. As a result, its not enough blood flows through the valve.
- Track 15-1Heart bypass surgery
- Track 15-2Heart valve surgery
- Track 15-3Surgery to correct heart defect present at birth
Cardiology case reports give appropriate assemblage for all the Cardiologists by rendering its important and clinical cases of late Occurrence. Studying from medical cases provides valuable experience for students, clinicians, and paramedical staff -members. Rare medical report and the conditions discovered through the latest methods of examination are reinforced. Furthermore, studying diagnostic methods from medical cases have interpretation of symptom is significant to train and increase the processes which are to be used in the Clinical field.
- Track 16-1Aortic Diseases
- Track 16-2Infective Endocarditis
- Track 16-3Disorders due to Coronary Circulation
- Track 16-4Myocardium and Pericardium
- Track 16-5Coronary Artery Disease
Sport and exercise cardiology is a branch of medicine related to the exercising individuals and cardiovascularcare of athletes which deals with physical fitness and the treatment, prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise by advancing the knowledge through clinical expertise and research.In short term, the risk of adverse events can be associated with the exercise instead of overcoming the favourable long-term effects on well-being. Various problems can be arise for the cardiologists in evaluating the athletes due to adaptations imposed by exercise.
Cardiology is a field of medicine dealing with heart disorders as well as parts of the circulatory system. The area includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, Coronary artery disease, Heartfailure,Heart valve disease, and electrophysiology. It is likely that cardiology will continue to sub-specialize in the pursuit of technical virtuosity and clinical excellence. This situation will initially aggravate the escalation of costs and intensify the labor shortage
- Track 18-1General clinical cardiologists
- Track 18-2Pediatric cardiologists
- Track 18-3Cardiovascular Anesthesiology
Implantable devices has been used for the decades to treat the heart disease. The first pacemaker was implanted over 40 years Ago, and the implantable defibrillators were first used in early 1980 years . But the last few years have witnessed the surge in both type of devices being tested for heart-failuretreatment, and in the optimism of experts about their usefulness. An (ICD) Implantable Cardioverter defibrillator is a microcomputer that is implanted under the skin of your upper chest area. It is small to fit in the palm of your hand. A cardiac resynchronization therapy implantable Cardioverterdefibrillator (CRT-D) is a type of specialized ICD used to treat the heart failure. It monitors the heart rate and delivers therapy in the form of small electrical pulses. Getting the (CRT) cardiac resynchronization therapy heart device is not an open-heart procedure. Before surgery, the medication is usually given to make you sleepy and comfortable. The procedure would be performed under local anesthesia.
- Track 19-1Electrocardiogram & Echocardiography
- Track 19-2Holter Monitoring
- Track 19-3Cardiac Computerized Tomography (CT) scan
- Track 19-4Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Track 19-5Chest X Ray
Cardio-oncology is the heartcondition in patients who have been treated for cancer. When patients take certain types of cancer drugs or any other radiation treatment. Then the cardiologists estimate the development of heart conditions potentially in the patients.. They also help oncologists in treating the patients by watching the heart conditions carefully and diagnosing the heart trouble earlier to the treatment.
- Track 20-1Advanced cancer therapy
- Track 20-2Intra-cardiac tumor
- Track 20-3Heart malignancy
- Track 20-4Cardiomyopathy
- Track 20-5HER2-directed therapy
- Track 20-6Vascular toxicities
- Track 20-7Chemotherapy-related cardiac dysfunctions
Advances in medicine means that if CHD is detected at the early stage it can be treated successfully to extend survival rate. Successful treatment is more likely if disease is detected at its earliest stages. Our current research work focuses on the early detection of CHD in order to halt or reverse the progress of the disease. The On-going research includes the pioneering the use of the heart scanning in the early diagnosis of heart disease in diabetics and Development of Nuclear Cardiology techniques for the detection of heart disease and Drug development and evaluation of treatments used in heart disease the Identification of novel biological markers to predict the presence of heart disease and Analysis of ethnic and socio-economic differences in heart disease risk.