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Scientific Program

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    Coffee Break & Lunch Break
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    Symposium
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    Joint Session
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    Satellite Symposium
October 2014, 23 Thursday
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5
14:00-15:15 Assisting methods in coronary interventions
  1. IFR and FFR: Technique of measurement, usage and most frequent mistakes
    Learning objectives: Measurement technique, clinical application and mistakes in the measurement of IFR and FFR, which are commonly used for decision making and guidance in coronary interventions
  2. IVUS: IVUS: Use and interpretation of images
    Learning objectives: Interpretation of images obtained with IVUS during coronary interventions and their clinical usage
  3. OCT: Use and interpretation of images
    Learning objectives: Interpretation of images obtained with OCT during coronary interventions and their clinical usage

Case-1: A patient who undervent IFR and FFR
Case-2: A patient who undervent IVUS
Case-3: A patient who undervent OCT

The point reached in cardiac resynchronization therapy
  1. What has changed in the ESC 2013 Guidelines for the treatment of CRT and have problems been solved?
    Learning obejctives: Novelties for CRT in ESC 2013 Guidelines, mistakes made in practice
  2. What to do in ‘non-responders’ and in patients who became a ‘super-responder’ with a nearly normalized ejection fraction after CRT implantation?
    Learning obejctives: Approach to patients with no and a very good response to CRT
  3. How to manage ‘device-related infection’, can it be avoided and is there an empirical treatment?
    Learning obejctives: Prevention and treatment of device-related infections in patients who had undergone a CRT-device implantation
  4. Expert approach to problems encountered during follow-up
    Learning obejctives: Problems other than infections during the follow-up of patients with an implanted CRT device and their solutions
Turkic World Cardiology Association - TSC Joint Session

Controversial issues in coronary artery patients with drug-eluting stents

  1. Approach to the patient with subacute stent thrombosis
    Learning objectives: Possible causes of stent thrombosis in a patient with drug-eluting stent implantation and subacute stent thrombosis and treatment approaches
  2. How should antithrombotic therapy be done in atrial fibrillation patients taking oral anticoagulants?
    Learning objectives: Duration of dual and triple antithrombotic therapy in atrial fibrillation patients using oral anticoagulants and undergoing drug-eluting stent insertion; issues to be considered in terms of bleeding and thrombosis
  3. How long should dual antritrombosit treatment be used in the era of third-generation drug-eluting stents and biodegradable scaffolds?
    Learning objectives: What is the optimal duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after the new generation drug-eluting stents and biodegradable scaffolds?
  4. Approach to the patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery
    Learning objectives: Discussion of the issues and recommendations in terms of bleeding and thrombosis that should be considered when a patient with drug-eluting stent insertion undergoes non-cardiac surgery
Interactive Case Presentation 1 and 2
Interactive Case Presentation -1

Discussion of a case with resistant hypertension

Learning objectives: Definition of resistant hypertension, evaluation of white coat hypertension, dietary and medication compliance before referring to a tertiary canter and appropriate drug combinations


Interactive Case Presentation -2

Discussion of a case with hypertensive emergency

Learning objectives: At the end of this session, the participants (especially family physicians, specialists in internal medicine and cardiology, and medical students studying in these areas) will be able to explain the concepts of hypertensive ‘emergency/urgency’, how much and how to reduce blood pressure in special cases, e.g. stroke, and who should not receive unnecessary medication.

Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Learning objectives: Hands-on cardiopulmonary resuscitation training with models

15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Management of acute and chronic heart failure from past to future
  1. Novel treatment options in heart failure
    Learning objectives: Hints for relatively new and lesser known drugs in the treatment of heart failure ‒ tolvaptan, eplerenone, ivabradine, novel antithrombotic agents
  2. A glimpse into the near future of heart failure treatment
    Learning objectives: Promising drugs with on-going studies in the treatment of acute and chronic heart failure ‒ LCZ696, clevidipine, serelaxin, ularitide, omecamtiv mecarbil
  3. Follow-up and treatment of advanced heart failure
    Learning objectives: Definition of advanced heart failure, palliative and curative follow-up, treatment options
  4. Implantable left ventricular assist devices – replacing heart transplantation?
    Learning objectives: Use of implantable assist devices in the treatment of heart failure and comparison of their effectiveness with heart transplantation
  5. Post-discharge monitoring programmes in heart failure and their efficiency
    Learning objectives: Post-discharge monitoring programmes and their efficiency in decompensated heart failure
Debate session: Revascularization strategy for multivessel disease in stable coronary artery disease
  1. Coronary artery bypass grefting should be the first choice Learning objectives: Evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of coronary artery bypass grefting for multivessel disease in stable coronary artery disease
  2. Percutaneous coronary intervention should be the first choice Learning objectives: Evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of percutanous coronary intervention for multivessel disease in stable coronary artery disease
Possible pitfalls and management of valvular heart disease
  1. Management of multiple valve disease
    Learning objectives: Interactions of valve diseases with each other, the pathophysiological mechanisms that should be considered during the evaluation, type and target valve of intervention
  2. Stress testing in the evaluation of valvular disease
    Learning objectives: Do stress tests have a diagnostic and prognostic significance in valvular heart disease?
  3. Pitfalls in the evaluation of mitral regurgitation by echocardiography
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of the methods used to determine the degree of mitral regurgitation considering their misleading aspects
  4. Management of co-morbidities that may affect the severity of the disease
    Learning objectives: Determination of the conditions that may have an effect the severity of the valvular disease, emphasizing the effects of conditions such as blood pressure, anemia, hyperthyroidism on the severity of stenosis and regurgitation, importance of the re-evaluation after elimination of the condition
Approach to a patient with syncope

Learning objectives: Causes of syncope, clinical and electrocardiographic high risk markers, use of tilt table testing and electrophysiologic study, treatment algorithms

Techniques of peripheral interventions
  1. Carotid intervention
    Learning objectives: Step by step demonstration of carotid intervention techniques from recorded cases
  2. Subclavian and visceral artery interventions
    Learning objectives: Step by step demonstration of subclavian and visceral artery intervention techniques from recorded cases
  3. Techniques in the superficial femoral artery interventions
    Learning objectives: Step by step demonstration of superficial femoral artery intervention techniques from recorded cases
  4. Techniques in below-the-knee interventions
    Learning objectives: Step by step demonstration of below-the-knee intervention techniques from recorded cases
17.00-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-18:30 Satellite Symposium 1 Satellite Symposium 2 Satellite Symposium 3
October 2014,24 Friday
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7
08:30-09:45 ACC – TSC Joint Session (ACC Update)
  1. Digital revolution in cardiology
    Learning objectives: Overview of technological developments in the field of cardiovascular medicine
  2. New horizons in TAVR
    Learning objectives: Overview of innovations in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR
  3. Update & gaps in heart failure guidelines across continents
    Learning objectives: Overview of updates and gaps in guidelines on the management of heart failure
  4. CV registry and research in the developing world
    Learning objectives: Latest status of registries and studies on cardiovascular system in developing countries
Aortic stenosis: Imaging from anatomy to treatment
  1. Evaluation of aortic valve anatomy and physiology with imaging techniques
    Learning obejctives: Evaluation of aortic valve anatomy and physiology with echocardiography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
  2. Evaluation in a patient with reduced ejection fraction and low-gradient
    Learning obejctives: Assessment of the severity of aortic stenosis in patients with reduced ejection fraction and low-gradient
  3. Evaluation in a patient with normal ejection fraction and low cardiac output
    Learning obejctives: Assessment of cardiac output in patients with normal ejection fraction and low-gradient, assessment of the severity of aortic stenosis in low-gradient, low-flow aortic stenosis with preserved ejection fraction
  4. Imaging before and during TAVI
    Learning obejctives: Use of imaging methods for appropriate patient, valve and route selection before TAVI, role of imaging in the evaluation of complications during and after the procedure
  5. Approach to aortic stenosis in line with the new Valvular Heart Diseases Guidelines
    Learning obejctives: Management and follow-up of the patients with aortic stenosis in line with the current ESC and ACC/AHA guidelines
Gray zones in secondary prevention
  1. Is there a need for advanced lipid testing?
    Learning objectives: Is advanced lipid testing necessary for the planning of treatment and impact of prognosis?
  2. Should hypertriglyceridemia be treated?
    Learning objectives: Is high triglycerides a cardiovascular risk factor? Shall we treat high triglycerides in light of recent studies and latest guidelines?
  3. Should residual risk be a target for treatment?
    Learning objectives: What is residual risk and should it be treated? Which patients need treatment for residual risk and what should target values be?
  4. Is there a role for fibrates, niacin and ezetimibe in dyslipidemia treatment?
    Learning objectives: Do fibrates, niacin and ezetemibe have an effect on prognosis according to recent studies? What is their place in the management based on current guidelines?
How to overcome statin intolerance?
Learning objectives: What to do in the development of statin induced myopathy and statin intolerance
EVAR - TEVAR Simulation
EVAR - TEVAR Simulation
Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Basic principles of myocardial mechanical imaging – I

08:15 - 09:00Tissue Doppler, displacement, strain, strain rate and speckle tracking.

09:00 - 09:30Twist and rotation

09:45-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-11:30 Atrial fibrillation 2014
  1. Rate or rhythm control?
    Learning obejctives: Does rate of rhythm control work best? What are the recent findings and do they support the results of AFFIRM study?
  2. How to choose the antiarrhythmic agent?
    Learning obejctives: Choice of antiarrhythmic drugs for rhythm and rate control based on the characteristics of the patients with atrial fibrillation
  3. Which patients should undergo catheter ablation? Main ablation techniques and their results
    Learning obejctives: Patients who would benefit from catheter ablation most, brief information on the frequently used techniques and their results
  4. How to anticoagulate patients for stroke prevention? Do interventional techniques have a place?
    Learning obejctives: Use of medical and interventional treatments for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation in light of recent information
2014 Guidelines on deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
  1. Diagnosis and management of deep venous thrombosis
    Learning objectives: Risk factors for DVT, the choice of diagnostic tests and treatment approaches
  2. How should step by step approach to diagnosis of pulmonary embolism be?
    Learning objectives: Initial risk classification in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism, scores used in clinical evaluation, risk classification, selecting diagnostic tests considering clinical scores and diagnostic algorithms
  3. Medical treatment in pulmonary embolism: To whom? When? How?
    Learning objectives: Risk based on prognostic scores, determination of the treatment approach according to the risk level, summary of important facts in anticoagulant therapy in addition to the recommendations for DVT treatment; to whom and how to give thrombolytic therapy?
  4. Interventional and surgical treatment of pulmonary embolism: To whom? When? How?
    Learning objectives: Surgical embolectomy, percutaneous catheter-based therapy and place of venous filters in the treatment of pulmonary embolism
Management of heart failure in the presence of severe co-morbidities
  1. Management of heart failure in advanced COPD
    Learning objectives: Effect and contribution of COPD to the burden of acute and chronic heart failure, tips for treatment. Are beta-blockers safe? Should beta-mimetics be avoided?
  2. Management of heart failure in severe cardiorenal syndrome
    Learning objectives: What are the issues that should be considered in case of low eGFR? How does it affect the prognosis according to current evidence?
  3. Management of heart failure in severe anaemia
    Learning objectives: What is the prevalence of anaemia in acute and chronic heart failure? How to diagnose it (haemoglobin, transferrin saturation), its contribution to disease burden (innocent bystander?) and how to fight with it?
  4. Management of heart failure in the presence of electrolyte imbalance
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia and hypomagnesemia in heart failure
  5. Management of heart failure in the presence of arrhythmias
    Learning objectives: How to manage an atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular rate, a long-lasting hemodynamically stable ventricular tachycardia and other arrhythmias in acute and chronic heart failure?
Difficult situations in ECG interpretation

Learning objectives: Diagnosis of myocardial infarction in right ventricular pacing and left bundle branch block; differentiation of supraventricular and ventricular tachycardia in a wide QRS tachycardia; differential diagnosis between narrow QRS tachycardia and pre-excitation syndrome; discussion of challening ECGs like early repolarization, long QT or Brugada syndrome.

Young Cardiologists Session - Misconceptions Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Basic principles of myocardial mechanical imaging – II

09:45 - 10:15Novel approach to ventricle contraction; myocardial mechanical imaging

10:15 - 10:45Quantification of quantify mechanical dyssynchrony

Current situation of the cardiology specialization education and training in Turkey
1. What is Turkish Board for Accreditaiton in Cardiology (TBAC) doing?
2. Current situation of the cardiology specialization education in Turkey)
3. The causes of failure in Qualifying and Certifying Examination of TBAC
4. Evaluation of the cardiology specialization education in Turkey and the activities of TBAC from the Young Cardiologists’ perspective
11:30-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-12:45 Satellite Symposium 4 Satellite Symposium 5 Satellite Symposium 6 Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Basic principles of myocardial mechanical imaging – III

11:00 - 11:40Myocardial mechanical imaging in clinical cases-1: Valvular pathologies

11:40 - 12:20Myocardial mechanical imaging in clinical cases-2: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

12:45-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:15 Non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes
  1. How to choose the most appropriate antiplatelet drug?
    Learning objectives: Selecting the most appropriate treatment for the patient considering basic pharmacological properties of different antiplatelet drugs and their clinical evidence
  2. How to choose the most appropriate anticoagulant drug?
    Learning objectives: Alternatives of anticoagulant therapy, choice of anticoagulant agent based on the patient characteristics, facts to know about anticoagulant and antiplatelet treatment combinations
  3. What is the optimal timing of interventional treatment?
    Learning objectives: Which patients should undergo interventional treatment? When should it be performed?
  4. Difficult scenario 1: Patients with atrial fibrillation and receiving an anticoagulant
    Learning objectives: Choice of stents in patients with atrial fibrillation and receiving anticoagulant therapy; antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy strategies during and after the procedure
  5. Difficult scenario 2: Approach in patients with bleeding, algorithm for management
    Learning objectives: Algorithms based approach and recommendations on transfusion in patients treated for acute coronary syndrome and developed bleeding
Role of imaging in cardiac emergencies
  1. Cardiac tamponade
    Learning obejctives: Role of imaging for the diagnosis and puncture of effusion in cardiac tamponade
  2. Pulmonary embolism
    Learning obejctives: Role of imaging for the diagnosis and determination of treatment strategy in pulmonary embolism
  3. Acute aortic syndromes
    Learning obejctives: Use of imaging methods for the evaluation of acute aortic dissection, aortic intramural hematoma and ulcerated atherosclerotic plaques
  4. Acute coronary syndrome
    Learning obejctives: Role of imaging for the differential diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes
  5. Acute valvular pathologies
    Learning obejctives: Role of echocardiography for the evaluation of acute regurgitations or occlusions due to thrombus or vegetation in native and prosthetic heart valves
Cardiovascular disease research perspective in Turkey
  1. TUBITAK research funding programmes / EU framework programmes
    Learning objectives: Which TUBITAK funding (grant) programmes are important for cardiovascular research? What is the role of TUBITAK for the framework programmes in our country?
  2. Tips and tricks for the preparation of TUBITAK/international projects
  3. How should scientific research methodology be?
    Learning objectives: How to setup the hypothesis? How to test and calculate the sample size?
    Which studies require an ethical approval?
  4. How to get a manuscript accepted for publication in a high-impact journal?
    Learning objectives: How to draw the attention of the editor? What are the tricks for writing an abstract, introduction and discussion?
How to evaluate right heart hemodynamics?
  1. Evauation of right heart hemodynamics with echocardiography
    Learning obejctives: Evaluation of right cardiac hemodynamic parameters with echocardiography
  2. Evauation of right heart hemodynamics with catheterization
    Learning obejctives: Invasive evaluation of right cardiac hemodynamic parameters
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Definition, phases, indications, evidence of cardiac rehabilitation

Learning objectives: To learn the definition of cardiac rehabilitation, to be able to tell the phases, to learn which patients can and which patients can not undergo cardiac rehabilitation, and alternative models

Organization and building programs in cardiac rehabilitation

Learning objectives: To learn features of a cardiac rehabilitation unit, how to establish, how to run and how to create programs for patients

Patient education and implementation of behavior change

Learning objectives: To learn the purpose of patient education, how to do and how to encourage behavioral changes; what patients with heart disease need to know

Home care in patients with heart disease

Learning objectives: To learn the issues to be considered during the home care of cardiac patients

Psychosocial interventions in cardiac patients and communication

Learning objectives: To learn common psychological problems in patients with cardiovascular disease, and methods of coping with them

Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Three-dimensional echocardiography I - II

12:45 - 13:15Principles and modalities in three-dimensional echocardiography, pitfalls in data acquisition

13:15 - 13:45Recommendations for clinical usage of three-dimensional echocardiography

13:45 - 14:15Three-dimensional echocardiographic evaluation of atrial septum and echocardiography guided ASD closure

15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Sudden Cardiac Death is the most tragic; but most of them can be prevented. How?
  1. Sudden cardiac death in young people
    Learning objectives: Causes of sudden cardiac death in the young, especially in athletes, how to predict and treat it
  2. Life threatening arrhythmias in acute myocardial infarction
    Learning objectives: Serious ventricular arrhythmias developing in AMI, causes of heart blockages and recent approaches in treatment
  3. Device therapies for arrhythmias in patients with structural heart disease
    Learning objectives: Discussion of PM, ICD and CRT therapies in patients with structural heart disease
  4. Catheter ablation of sustained ventricular arrhythmias
    Learning objectives: Indications and methods of catheter ablation in patients with sustained ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation
Tips for coronary interventions
  1. How to achieve the best guiding catheter support?
    Learning objectives: Main types of guiding catheters and selection of the best guiding catheter based on case examples
  2. What to pay attention in the selection of guidewires for non-CTO patients? How to pass to the distal part of the legion easily?
    Learning objectives: Types of routine guidewires used in non-CTO cases, how to select them appropriately and technical options when it is difficult to pass the guidewire to the distal part of the lesion
  3. What to do when the balloon or stent cannot pass over the guidewire?
    Learning objectives: Techniques and assisting devices that may be used when the guidewire passes through the lesion but balloon or stent can not be proceeded over the wire
  4. What to do when guidewire or balloon can not be passed to the side branch in bifurcation?
    Learning objectives: Techniques and assisting devices that can be used before or after stentting when guidewire or balloon cannot be passed to the side branch of bifurcation lesions
  5. Major dissection, coronary rupture: Can we predict them and what shall we do?
    Learning objectives: Discussion of the predictors for the development of major dissection and coronary rupture as a complication of PCI and their treatment strategies
2014 Guidelines on deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
  1. Diagnosis and management of deep venous thrombosis
    Learning objectives: Risk factors for DVT, the choice of diagnostic tests and treatment approaches
  2. How should step by step approach to diagnosis of pulmonary embolism be?
    Learning objectives: Initial risk classification in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism, scores used in clinical evaluation, risk classification, selecting diagnostic tests considering clinical scores and diagnostic algorithm
  3. Medical treatment in pulmonary embolism: To whom? When? How?
    Learning objectives: Risk based on prognostic scores, determination of the treatment approach according to the risk level, summary of important facts in anticoagulant therapy in addition to the recommendations for DVT treatment; to whom and how to give thrombolytic therapy?
  4. Interventional and surgical treatment of pulmonary embolism: To whom? When? How?
    Learning objectives: Surgical embolectomy, percutaneous catheter-based therapy and place of venous filters in the treatment of pulmonary embolism
How to diagnose and treat diastolic heart failure?

Learning objectives: Use of different parameters in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, symptoms, findings, associated co-morbidities, treatment options and prognosis

Cardiac Rehabilitation
Exercise terminology, types, measurement methods and cardiovascular response

Learning objectives: To learn exercise-related terms, the types of exercise, how to evaluate physical activity, and how heart, blood vessels and other systems important for rehabilitation respond to exercise

Exercise prescription, contraindications, complications during exercise, approaches to complications

Learning objectives: To learn the group of patients for whom exercise maybe harmful, possible complications during exercise and how to approach them, how patients enrolled in the cardiac rehabilitation programs would do exercises in the unit

Exercise tests in cardiac rehabilitation

Learning objectives: To learn types of exercise, how to do perform and how to interprete them

How should cardiac rehabilitation in the coronary care unit be?

Learning objectives: To learn implementation of physical activity for patients in coronary care and contents of patient education

How should phase II-III rehabilitation be like after percutaneous coronary intervention, in acute coronary syndromes and in heart failure?

Learning objectives: To learn the general principles of rehabilitation and issues to be considered after an acute coronary syndrome (post-coronary intensive care), after percutaneous interventions and in the compensation period after decompensation in heart failure

Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Three-dimensional echocardiography – III

14:30 - 15:00Echocardiography guided TAVI

15:00 - 15:30Echocardiography guided Mitral-clip

15:30 - 16:00Echocardiography for transcatheter closure of paravalvular leaks

17:00-17:15 Coffee Break
17:15-18:15 Satellite Symposium 7 Satellite Symposium 8 Satellite Symposium 9 Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Three-dimensional echocardiography – IV

Practical Session

16:15 - 18:00Optimal image acquisition for three-dimensional echocardiography

October 2014,25 Saturday
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6 Hall 7
08:30-09:45 What do the new lipid guidelines say?
  1. International Atherosclerosis Guidelines
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of the approach of International Atherosclerosis Guidelines to diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia
  2. ATP 4 Guidelines
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of the approach of ATP 4 Guidelines to diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia
  3. ESC Guidelines
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of the approach of ESC Guidelines to diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia
  4. Last Word
    Learning objectives: Evaluation of the approach of IAS, ATP 4 and ESC Guidelines to diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia
Imaging in structural interventions: Each interventionalist needs an imaging specialist
1. Role of imaging in atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale closure
Learning obejctives: Echocardiographic evaluation of the septum, selection of suitable candidates for ASD and PFO closure; role of echocardiography during and after the procedure
2. Importance of multimodality imaging in TAVI
Learning obejctives: Selection of suitable candidates for TAVI, selection of appropriate valve and route of approach with imaging, role of computed tomography and echocardiography during and after the procedure and in the detection of procedure-related complications
3. Importance of echocardiography in the selection of the appropriate patient for MitraClip and during the procedure
Learning obejctives: Selection of the appropriate patient for MitraClip and role of echocardiography during the procedure
4. Use of echocardiography for the closure of paravalvular leaks
Learning obejctives: Echocardiographic assessment of paravalvular leak, follow-up during and after the procedure
5. Where should we look at with imaging during ablation procedures?
Learning obejctives: Echocardiographic and computed tomographic evaluation of the anatomical structures necessary for ablation, role of imaging during and after the procedure
New fields in cath lab for cardiologists
1. Catheter based treatment of pulmonary embolism
Learning objectives: Discussion of catheters and techniques used for thrombectomy in pulmonary embolism
2. Interventional treatment of deep venous thrombosis: fact or fiction?
Learning objectives: Discussion of catheters and thecniques used for thrombectomy or thrombolysis in deep venous thrombosis
3. Below-the-knee interventions: use has increased progessively
Learning objectives: Discussion of techniques and devices used for below-the-knee interventios
4. A new primary treatment: catheter based treatment of acute stroke
Learning objectives: Discussion of catheters and techniques used for thrombectomy or thrombolysis in acute stroke
Cardiomyopathies that are difficult to diagnose and manage
Learning objectives: Discussion of the approach to cardiomyopathies that are difficult to diagnose and manage, e.g. noncompaction cardiomyopathy, cardiomyopathies induced by cancer therapy, amyloidosis, restrictive cardiomyopathy, Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
Basic three-dimesional echocardiography
Learning objectives:
1) Technical aspects, image acquisition, artifacts
2) Evaluation of the left ventricle
3) Evaluation of the right ventricle
4) Evaluation of the heart valves
Certification In Advanced Echocardiography

Principles of myocardial mechanics and three-dimensional imaging

Practical Session

08:00 - 10:00Myocardial mechanical imaging

10:00 - 12:00Three-dimensional imaging

Rational drug usage and health economics
1. Treatment options in stable coronary artery disease and their costs
2. Cost and efficiency
3. Rational treatment in interventional cardiology
4. Rational drug use in non-interventional cardiology
09:45-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-11:30 18 ESC Joint meeting
1. Yeni ESC yeni kılavuzlarından neler öğrendik ?
2. Cardiovascular rehabilitation in the high risk patient
3. Diabette kardiyovasküler korunma
Ö.H: 2014 yılı içinde yayınlanan son 4 kılavuzun getirdikleri ve farklılıkları tartışılacak
4.What's new in Echocardiography ?
25 by 25 initiative
ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome
1. Pre-hospital
Learning objectives: Pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment; pre-hospital fibrinolysis; definitions of delays, ideal time intervals after the onset of symptoms and strategies to achieve ideal time intervals; transfer based on reperfusion strategy
2. How to choose the best antiplatelet and anticoagulant drug?
Learning objectives: Alternatives of antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapies, approach to drug selection based on the patients and procedural characteristics
3. Is there a place for thrombus aspiration in primary PCI? How to prevent and manage no reflow phenomenon?
Learning objectives: Data on thrombectomy in primary PCI; to whom should it be performed; predictors, prevention and management of noreflow phenomenon
4. How to choose stents in primary PCI?
Learning objectives: Choice of stents in primary PCI; evaluation of the use of self-expandable and bioabsorbable coronary stents in primary PCI in light of recent data
5. Primary PCI network in Bosnia and Herzegovina; problems and solutions
Learning objectives: Problems encountered during implementation of Stent for Life project in Bosnia and Herzegovina and their solutions
Basic diagnostic and therapeutic methods in cardiology
1. Jugular and subclavian vein catheterization
Learning objectives: Jugular and subclavian vein catheterization techniques; early recognition of common problems during and after the procedure and approach to these problems
2. Pericardiocentesis
Learning objectives: Pericardiocentesis techniques; early recognition of common problems during and after the procedure and approach to these problems
3. Insertion of a temporary pacemaker
Learning objectives: Techniques, settings of temporary pacing, common problems
4. Intraaortic balloon pump (IABP)
Learning objectives: Indications and contraindications for the application of IABP; techniques, tips and tricks for IABP insertion; considerations during follow-up
Diagnostic methods in acute and chronic heart failure
1. ECG and chest radiography:
Learning objectives: Place of ECG in the differential diagnosis, how does CXR affect our diagnostic process?
2. Biomarkers
Learning objectives: Natriuretic peptides and others, do we use adequately? When to use them?
3. Echocardiography and thoracic ultrasound
Learning objectives: Practical echocardiographic examination in acute and chronic heart failure, thoracic ultrasound, lung comet
4. Imaging methods other than echocardiography
Learning objectives: MRI and other methods, differential diagnosis of non-compaction and arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia, etc..
Pacemaker - ICD - CRT
1. Causes of inappropriate shocks
Learning obejctives: Case-based learning of causes and solutions for incorrect and inappropriate ICD shocks
2. ‘Optimal pacing’ in CRT
Learning obejctives: How to perform ‘optimal pacing’ in patients with CRT, pacing in atrial fibrillation
3. Device-related arrhythmias
Learning obejctives: Evaluation of device-related supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias and how to solve the problems
4. New device technologies
Learning obejctives: Leadless ICD and other technological novelties
Hands-on TAVI Nursing and Technician

What is transcatheter aortic valve implantation? Patient preparation and inpatient procedures

The materials used in TAVI, sterilization, room layout, management of complications, preparation of the aortic valve and video of the procedure

Discussion and hands-on tutorial

11:30-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-12:45 Satellite Symposium 10 Satellite Symposium 11 Satellite Symposium 12
12:45-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:15 TSC Interventons-EAPCI-EuroPCR Joint Session
How to treat bifurcation lesions
1. How to decide one-stent technique in clinical practice: patient selection and proper technique by case examples
2. How to decide two-stent technique in clinical practice: patient selection and proper technique by case examples
3. Routine, selective or no aspiration thrombectomy during STEMI PCI: TAPAS to TOTAL
4. How to evaluate and improve of microcirculation during STEMI PCI: current and newer markers and their impact on outcome
What do the latest guidelines on hypertension say?
1. NICE - CHEP Guidelines
Learning objectives: Diagnosis of hypertension, risk stratification, target blood pressure values according to age group and concomitant diseases and algorithms in the drug selection based on NICE - CHEP guidelines 2. JNC8/ ISH / ASH kılavuzu
2. JNC 8/ ISH / ASH Guidelines
Learning objectives: Diagnosis of hypertension, risk stratification, target blood pressure values according to age group and concomitant diseases and algorithms in the drug selection based on JNC 8/ ISH / ASH guidelines
3. ESC Guidelines
Learning objectives: Diagnosis of hypertension, risk stratification, target blood pressure values according to age group and concomitant diseases and algorithms in the drug selection based on ESC guidelines
4. Last word
Learning objectives: Which of the different guidelines on diagnosis, risk estimation, target blood pressure and management of hypertension is most close and applicable to the facts of our country
Turkish Society of Cardiovascular Surgery - TSC Joint Session
1- Current status of minimally invasive cardiac surgery
Learning objectives: Minimally invasive methods used in cardiac surgery, indications for application and their results
2- Ventricular assist devices in heart failure: for whom, when?
Learning objectives: Indications for use of ventricular assist devices in heart failure, which patients and when do they need them
3- Ventricular assist devices in heart failure: current technology and the success of treatment
Learning objectives: What are the types of current ventricular assist devices and what are their clinical results?
Which approach to prosthetic valve thrombosis?
4. Medical approach is better
Learning objectives: Medical treatments used for prosthetic valve thrombosis, their results and advantages over surgical treatment through the eyes of cardiologists
5. Surgical therapy is better
Learning objectives: Surgical methods used for prosthetic valve thrombosis, their results and advantages over medical treatment through the eyes of surgeons
Prosthetic heart valve complications
1. Increased transprosthetic gradient, patient-prosthesis mismatch
Learning objectives: Possible causes of increased gradient across the prosthetic valve, differential diagnosis with imaging methods, management in patient-prosthesis mismatch
2. Bioprosthetic valve degeneration
Learning objectives: Follow-up of patients with bioprosthetic valves, diagnosis of degeneration and timing of treatment with imaging methods and approach to patient
3. Approach to prosthetic valve thrombosis
Learning objectives: Diagnosis of prosthetic valve thrombosis with imaging methods and discussion of management strategies
4. Apprpach to prosthetic paravalvular leaks
Learning objectives: Diagnosis of paravalvular leaks with imaging methods and management strategies
A little statistics: basic concepts and interpretation of statistics in articles
Learning objectives: Basic statistical concepts, epidemiological studies and randomization, interpretation of statistical concepts used in diagnostic tests, risk measurements and common statistical methods in the cardiology literature
Evidence based recommendations in coronary artery disease
1. Recommendations on diet
Learning objectives: Dietary recommendations for coronary artery disease in line with current guidelines
2. Recommendations on exercise
Learning objectives: Exercise recommendations for coronary artery disease in line with current guidelines
3. Recommendations on sexual life
Learning objectives: Recommendations on sexual life in coronary artery disease in line with current guidelines
4. Recommendations on working life
Learning objectives: Recommendations on working life in coronary artery disease in line with current guidelines
5. Discussion
15:15-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 Transcatheter valve treatments
1. TAVİ: Selection of the appropriate patient, application techniques demonstrated with recorded cases
Learning objectives: Review of TAVI indications and discussion of practical application techniques from recorded cases
2. TAVİ: Procedural complicatons, post-procedural and long-term follow-up
Learning objectives: Main complications encountered during TAVI procedure and ways of preventing them, post-procedural in-hospital and long term follow-up
3. Transcatheter mitral valve repair: selection of the patient and application techniques demonstrated with recorded cases
Learning objectives: Review of the major transcatheter mitral valve repair techniques and their indications, practical application techniques demostrated with recorded cases
4. Transcatheter tretament of paravalvular leaks
Learning objectives: Discussion of an appropriate patient for the transcatheter paravalvular leak treatment, application techniques demostrated with recorded cases
Rights and wrongs in stable coronary artery disease
1. What is the target blood pressure in hypertensive patients? Is there a J curve?
Learning objectives: What is the target blood pressure in stable coronary artery disease? Is aggressive blood pressure lowering dangerous?
2. Should we only target LDL-C? What to do for HDL-C and triglycerides?
Learning objectives: Should we only target LDL-C in stable coronary artery disease? Shall we treat low HDL-C and high triglycerides?
3. Treatment options in refractory angina
Learning objectives: How to treat refractory angina in stable coronary artery disease?
4. Which asymptomatic patient should undergo revascularization?
Learning objectives: Evaluation of asymptomatic patients and indications for revascularization, e.g. in patients undergoing a non-cardiac surgery
5. Nuclear or CT, which one should we use for diagnosis?
Learning objectives: Evaluation of non-invasive imaging modalities in the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease
Novel Oral Anticoagulants
1. Comparison of drug-specific characteristics
Learning objectives: Drug-specific pharmacokinetics of novel oral anticoagulants, drug and food interactions, and facts to know about the efficacy of the tests used to measure their anticoagulant activity
2. Results of studies conducted in atrial fibrillation and coronary artery disease, and clinical conclusions
Learning objectives: Results of the studies conducted with novel oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation and coronary artery disease; their clinical implications; combinations of novel oral anticoagulants with antiplatelet therapies
3. Approach in bleeding, percutaneous and surgical interventions
Learning objectives: What to do for patients using novel oral anticoagulants in case of bleeding? Approaches before, during and after percutaneous interventions (coronary, electrophysiological) and in patients undergoing surgical operations
4. Approach to dosing errors, renal failure and drug switching
Learning objectives: Approach to dosing errors in patients receiving novel oral anticoagulants, usage in the presence of renal failure and practical recommendations on switching from an anticoagulant to another
Case based
Case: A-40 year-old male patient without a known risk factor undergoes coronary angiography due to chest pain. A %40 legion is detected in his right coronary artery, other vesels are normal. His LDL-C is 103 mg/dl, triglycerides 390 mg/dl and HDL-C 33 mg/dl. Learning objectives: Discussion of the approach to a-40 year-old case without a known risk factor by the panellists
Scientific answers to the frequently asked questions in the media
1. Shall we eat eggs, meat, chocolate?
Learning objectives: Response to the questions ‘How should we consume egg and meat in our daily lives? Is consuming chocolate beneficial?’
2. Is it possible to lose weight while maintaining our health? How?
Learning objectives: Response to questions ‘May our health further deteriorate while fighting with obesity? How to loose weight while preserving our health?’
3. Should our patients use vitamins and fish oil?
Learning objectives: Response to questions ‘Is there a role of vitamins in cardiovascular prevention?
Is fish oil beneficial? In which cases shall we recommend vitamins and fish oil?’
4. Much talked about statins
Learning objectives: Response to questions frequently asked in media ‘Are statins beneficial? Do they cause cancer? Are they harmful to the liver? Do they lead to diabetes?’
5. Are herbal products harmful or beneficial?
Learning objectives: Response to the questions ‘Is there a role for herbal products in primary and secondary cardiovascular prevention? Can we be harmful while hoping for benefits?’
Nursing care of patients with heart failure
1. Self-care
Learning objectives: To learn principles needed to facilitate self-care which is one of the basic principles of care management processes in heart failure
2. Paliative care
Learning objectives: To learn the strategies for improving the quality of life of heart failure patients and their relatives, not only at the terminal stage of treatment but also continuously during the treatment
3. Telemonitoring
Learning objectives: To learn the concept of telemonitoring which is one of the new recommendations in latest guidelines on the care of patients with heart failure
4. Drug usage and drug interactions
Learning objectives: To learn drugs used in the treatment of heart failure and their interaction with other pharmacological agents
5. Discussion
17:00-17:15 Coffee Break
17:15-18:15 Satellite Symposium 13 Satellite Symposium 14 Satellite Symposium 15
October 2014,26 Sunday
Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 Hall 6
08:30-09:45 Approach to stable coronary artery disease in light of ESC 2013 Guidelines and novelties in the recent American guidelines
1. How to diagnose?
Learning objectives: Discussion of the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease with clinical, laboratory and imaging methods based on ESC 2013 Guidelines
2. Has optimal medical therapy changed?
Learning objectives: Planning and recent advances in the optimal medical therapy of stable coronary artery disease based on ESC 2013 Guidelines
3. Revascularization for whom and when?
Learning objectives: Timing and type of revascularization in stable coronary artery disease based on ESC 2013 Guidelines
4. Lifestyle changes
Learning objectives: Types and practical implementation of lifestyle changes in stable coronary artery disease based on ESC 2013 Guidelines
5. New American guidelines on CHD risk estimation and cholesterol treatment: applauses and controversies
Learning objectives: Discussion of the applauses and criticisms on the recent American guidelines which had brought important changes to cardiovascular risk assessment and treatment of blood cholesterol
Complex coronary intervention techniques demonstrated with recorded cases
1. Bifurcation interventions
Learning objectives: Review of the main techniques used in coronary bifurcation interventions demonstrated with recorded cases
2. Left main coronary interventions
Learning objectives: Indications for left main coronary artery intervention, techniques and tricks in the application demostrated with recorded cases
3. What are the main guide-wires used in CTO in year 2014? How to select?
Learning objectives: Tips and tricks for the essential part of the CTO procedure: selection of the appropriate guide-wire at the appropriate step, review of the main guide-wires used in 2014
4. Antegrad/retrograd/hybrid approach techniques in CTO demostrated with recorded cases
Learning objectives: Review of the main antegrad/retrograd/hybrid approach techniques and discussion of the appropriate technique at the appropriate step
Latest situation of recent national-scale projects made in Turkey
1. Heart failure
Learning objectives: Status of our country in acute and chronic heart failure (HAPPY, TACTICS, Beta-Gen Türk, Hit-Point), the future outlook (TREAT-HF) 2. Pulmonary hypertension
Learning objectives: Status of our country in pulmonary hypertension, future outlook 3. Valvular heart diseases
Learning objectives: Prevalence and distribution of valvular heart diseases in Turkey, their contribution to cardiovascular disease burden and prognosis 4. Latest status of TARF study
Learning objectives: Status update of the cardiovascular disease processes in Turkey (burden of disease, demographics, prognosis), drawing a roadmap forward, to answer the question how to do better, to encourage investigators who will likely contribute to future studies
5. Ten-year follow-up results of the METSAR study
Device support in acute heart failure
Learning objectives: Practical use of conventional and novel devices that take a place in the management of acute heart failure
1. Ventilatory support in acute heart failure
Learning objectives: Indications for CPAP, BIPAP, adaptive servoventilation and mechanical ventilation in acute heart failure
2. Management of congestion in acute heart failure
Learning objectives: Practical use of ultrafiltration and Bioimpedance Vectorial Analysis BIVA in acute heart failure?
3. Hemodynamic monitorization in acute heart failure
Learning objectives: How to use and interprete the results of pulmonary artery catheterization and non-invasive cardiac output measurement devices like Nexfin?
4. Ventricular assist devices in acute heart failure
Learning objectives: When and how to use ventricular assist devices (IABP, ECMO, miniVAD, circuLITE etc.) in acute heart failure?
09:45-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-11:30 How did I manage this complication? What have I learned from my mistakes?
Learning objectives: Examples of complications during interventional procedures, discussion of the causes and preventability of these complications
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from A to Z
1. Myocardial hypertrophy: Physiologic or pathologic? How to differentiate?
Learning objectives: Criteria used in differentiating physiologic from pathologic hypertrophy
2. How to treat left ventricular outflow tract obstruction medically?
Learning objectives: Medical treatment options in patients with left ventricular outflow tract stenosis
3. Septal ablation or myectomy for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: To whom?
Learning objectives: General indications for gradient lowering therapies like percutaneous septal ablation and surgical myectomy; results of percutaneous septal ablation and surgical treatment; to whom should percutaneous septal ablation or myectomy be performed in the light of these results
4. Which patients are at risk of sudden death? Who should undergo an ICD implantation?
Learning objectives: Risk assessment for sudden death in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and ICD indications
Is there an unanswered question in acute coronary syndromes?
1. Non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome: Is PCI or CABG the first choice in multivessel disease? Learning objectives: Is it enough to perform culprit-lesion-only PCI in non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome which commonly occurs in patients with multivessel disease? Does complete revascularization with CABG have a more favorable prognosis?
2. ST elevation acute myocardial infarction: What is the target of primary PCI in multivessel disease, infarct-related artery or all vessels? Learning objectives: Discussion of data that may modify the guidelines recommending infarct-related artery (IRA)-only primary PCI
3. When is it chemical and when is it real infarct in the era of hsTN? Learning objectives: Should novel biochemical assays like high-sensitive troponins that detect very small myocyte necrosis change the diagnostic criteria of myocardial infarction?
4. More antithrombotics: Is there a target other than P2Y12 receptor in the horizon? Learning objectives: Discussion of promising findings on novel oral anticoagulants and other antiplatelet receptor blockers
Case presentation
1. Approach to a patient with stable coronary artery disease and multiple risk factors
Learning objectives: Planning of treatment in patients with stable coronary artery disease and multiple risk factors, management of additional risk factors, determination of the need for revascularization
Management of heart diseases in pregnancy
1. An important stress test for the heart: pregnancy
Learning objectives: Understanding the physiological, hemodynamic, hemostatic and of metabolic changes in pregnancy and post-partum period
2. Risk assessment in heart disease and pregnancy
Learning objectives: Maternal and neonatal risk classifications in pregnant women and knowledge of contraindications for pregnancy
3. Planning of labor in patients with heart disease, prevention of possible complications during delivery and in the postpartum period v Learning objectives: Planning of the type and scheduling of delivery according to the underlying heart disease, prevention of problems encountered at birth and after (excluding anticoagulant treatment)
4. One of the most important causes of mortality in pregnancy: inappropriate
Learning objectives: Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of different anticoagulant therapy regimen that can be used in pregnancy