
Lietuvos intensyviosios kardiologijos ir skubiosios medicinos asociacija kartu su Vilniaus universitetu 2025 gegužės 30 – 31 d. Vilniuje rengia tarptautinę mokslinę praktinę konferenciją (kongresą) ,,9th Meeting on Acute Cardiac Care and Emergency Medicine“.
Šiame tarptautiniame renginyje bus nagrinėjamos aktualios intensyviosios kardiologijos, skubiosios medicinos, ūmaus kvėpavimo ir širdies nepakankamumo gydymo, taikant pagalbines kraujotakas, temos.
Renginys vyks hibridiniu būdu: pasaulyje pripažinti lektoriai ir savo srities lyderiai iš JAV, Vokietijos, Lenkijos ir kitų šalių, atvykę į Lietuvą, pristatys išsamią naujausių klinikinių tyrimų ir mokslo pasiekimų apžvalgą, taip pat vyks nuotolinės sesijos. Kviečiame dalyvauti gyvai ir pabendrauti su žymiais pranešėjais iš viso pasaulio.
Renginys skirtas visų specialybių gydytojams, sveikatos priežiūros administratoriams, sveikatos priežiūros organizatoriams, visuomenės sveikatos specialistams, socialinės medicinos atstovams, medicinos biologams, biomedicinos technologams, vaistininkams, klinikiniams farmakologams, patologijos technologams, akušeriams, visų specialybių slaugytojams, paramedikams, perfuzininkams.
Vyks atskira slaugytojų sesija (lietuvių k.). Dalyviams bus išduodamas Vilniaus universiteto kvalifikacijos kėlimo 16 h. pažymėjimas. Renginio kalba – anglų k. Renginio registracijos mokestis už 2 dienas, dalyvaujant dalyviui nepriklausomai – kontaktiniu (gyvai) ar nuotoliniu būdais yra:
Gydytojams, sveikatos priežiūros administratoriams, ir kitoms specialybėms 40 eur
Slaugytojams, paramedikams, perfuzininkams, studentams, rezidentams 25 eur
Registracija konferencijos dieną 70 eur
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9TH MEETING ON ACUTE CARDIAC CARE AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2025
Preliminary PROGRAMME
May 30 – 31, 2025
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Gedimino Ave. 3, 01103 Vilnius
| Friday, May 30th, 2025 |
8:30-9:00 | Registration |
9:00-09:50 | Opening Ceremony (GREAT HALL). Rector of Vilnius University prof. R. Petrauskas, President of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences prof. J. Banys, Minister of Health M. Jakubauskiene, President of the Meeting: prof. P. Serpytis, Co-chairs: prof. J. Alpert (USA), prof. H. Thiele (Germany). |
9:50 | Keynote Lecture: Vilnius: 700 years of history- prof. Rimvydas Petrauskas, Lithuania |
| Session No 1: Cardiogenic shock (GREAT HALL) |
10:10 | Novel treatment of cardiogenic shock – prof. H. Thiele, Leipzig, Germany |
10:30 | Key stakeholders in a successful shock team and shock network: from STEMI to ECPR – prof. C. Alviar, New York, USA |
10:50 | Coffee Break |
11:10 | Microcirculation and gut dysfunction in Cardiogenic Shock – prof. G. Fuernau, Schleswig, Germany |
11:30 | Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest – is targeted temperature management still the best bet for the brain – prof. C. Alviar, New York, USA |
11:50 | Management of B and C stage cardiogenic shock – prof. U. Zeymer, Ludwigshafen, Germany |
12:10 | National Program for Cardiogenic Shock treatment in Poland – prof. R. Gil, Warsaw, Poland |
12:30 | Lunch |
| Session No 2: Heart Failure and lungs (GREAT HALL) |
13.30 | Is AHF well covered in the HF guidelines? – prof. J. Masip, Barcelona, Spain |
13:50 | Inotropic agents in the treatment of heart failure? – prof. T. Hasin, Shaare Zedek, Israel |
14:10 | Acute respiratory failure in AHF? – prof. J. Masip, Barcelona, Spain |
14:30 | Pulmonary Hypertension Guidelines, What About Acute Cardiac Care – prof. A. Magdy, Cairo, Egypt |
14:50 | How to treat Atrial Fibrillation as a precipitating factor for worsening acute heart failure – prof. G. Fuernau, Germany |
15:10 | Aortic stenosis and coronary flow characteristics using an in vitro model.- prof. Y. Hasin, Jerusalem, Israel. |
15:30 | Management of patients with pulmonary embolism – state of the art and new insights – prof. I. Ahrens, Germany |
15:50 | Coffee Break |
| Session No 3. Intensive Cardiac Care (GREAT HALL) |
16:10 | Experience of managing Intensive Care Units in Poland, an ACVC Board member view – prof. A. Tycińska, Byalistok, Poland |
16:30 | Use of AI in the future of cardiac imaging and cardiology – prof. J. Bax, Leiden, Netherlands |
16:50 | What I have learned from more than 50 years of clinical medicine – prof. J. Alpert, Tucson, USA |
17:10 | Myocardial Transcriptomics of Sudden Death: Searching for Predictive Biomarkers – prof. Q. Chen, Tucson, USA |
17:30 | PCI in acute coronary syndrome: beyond stenting – prof. A. Erglis, Riga, Latvia |
17:50 | New information on the influence of patients’ characteristics on the results of nuclear perfusion study – prof. Y. Hasin, Jerusalem, Israel. |
18:10 | Non-STEMI, Action is needed, Case Based – prof. A. Magdy, Cairo, Egypt |
18:30-19:00 | |
Friday, 10:10 – 12:30 | Nursing session (in Lithuanian language) (HALL 211) |
10:10 | Patient health training in the Emergency Department – R. Šmyt, MF VU; O. Misiūnienė, VU MF |
10:30 | Defibrillators and how to use them – O. Misiūnienė, VU MF lektorė, |
10:50 | Coffee Break |
11:10 | Differential diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction – N. Jerdiakova, VU, Lithuania |
11:40 | Clinical presentation of acute myocardial infarction. Threatening, acute situations and the role of nurses – N. Jerdiakova, VU |
12:10 | Prevalence and prevention of violence in healthcare settings – prof. N. Istomina, VU, Lithuania |
17:50 – 19:00 | Closing remarks |
| Saturday, May 31st, 2025 |
9:00 – 9:45 | Academic Espresso with faculty: Speed Mentoring with the Professors for young doctors (Q&A) (HALL 212) |
| Session No 4: Research and Innovations (GREAT HALL) |
10:00 | The effect of demographics on healthcare in USA, Europe and Lithuania – prof. J. Alpert, Tucson, USA |
10:20 | Last year’s top studies in Cardiology – prof. S. Desch, Leipzig, Germany |
10:40 | Transcatheter valve interventions – prof. A. Witkowski, Warsaw, Poland |
11:00 | How to publish in the EHJ – prof. F. Crea, Rome, Italy |
11:20 | Potential risks of noncardiac perioperative myocardial infarction/injury – prof. K. Thygesen, Aarhus, Denmark |
11:40 | The future of Cardiovascular Medicine – prof. F. Crea, Rome, Italy |
12:00 | MINOCA: is it a cause or a consequence – R. Serpytis, PhD, Vilnius, Lithuania |
12:20 | Managing of mixed cardiogenic and septic shock states – prof. F. Corradi, Pisa, Italy |
12:40 | Airway management and ventilation in cardiogenic shock – prof. C. Alviar, New York, USA |
13:00-13:50 | Lunch |
| Session No 5: Interventions in Cardiology (GREAT HALL) |
13:50 | Proposal of Algoryhm of myocardial revascularization – prof. N. Ravi, Cleveland, USA |
14:10 | Transcatheter valvular intervention (TAVI, mitral tricuspid) – prof. A. Witkowski, Warsaw, Poland |
14:20 | TEVAR procedure – when and how – G. Bieliauskas, MD, Copenhagen, Denmark |
14:40 | Modern surgical treatment of endocarditis patients – prof. E. Girdauskas, Augsburg, Germany |
15:00 | Percutaneous Mitral Valve Therapies: The Past and the Future – A. Drasutiene, MD, PhD, Vilnius, Lithuania |
15:20 | Specific stents for specific conditions – prof. N. Ravi, Cleveland, USA |
15:40 | Antithrombotic therapy in the acute setting (both for ACS and AF)– M. Lettino, Roma, Italy |
16:00 | Cardiac complications following noncardiac surgery – prof. Ch. Mueller, Basel, Switzerland |
16:20 | Myocardial Infarction with normal coronary arteries ( MINOCA) – diagnosis and management – prof. N. Ravi, Cleveland, USA |
16:40 | Hemadsorption therapy in emergency medicine – prof. D. Wendt, Essen, Germany |
17:00 | Diagnosis of heart faillure with preserved ejection fraction – prof. Ch. Mueller, Basel, Switzerland |
| Saturday, May 31st, 2025 |
8:30 -9:00 | General assembly of Lithuanian Intensive Cardiac Care and Emergency Medicine Association (HALL 211) |
09:10 – 12:30 | Session No 6: From Intensive Therapy to Prevention (in Lithuanian language) (HALL 211) (Sesija Lietuvių k.) |
9:10 | Why is the mortality rate from cardiovascular diseases in Lithuania still the highest in Europe? The importance of LDL-Ch control in reducing cardiovascular mortality in Lithuania – prof. J. Celutkiene, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania. |
9:30 | Coronary atherosclerosis: from diagnostic progression to plaque regression – Prof. S. Glaveckaite, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
9:50 | Intravenous beta-blockers. What’s new? – Prof. P. Serpytis, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
10:10 | Secondary prevention, and specifically early lipid lowering treatment in patients with acute coronary syndromes – M. Lettino, Roma, Italy |
10:30 | Troponin testing at the point of patient care – Prof. D. Karciauskaite, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
10:50 | Diagnosis of myocarditis by magnetic resonance imaging – Prof. N. Valevičienė, K. Gaizauskiene, MD, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
11:10 | Stress and cardiovascular diseases – Assoc. Prof. J. Barysiene, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
11:30 | New horizons of Emergency Medicine:directions to look forward – B. Rasciute, MD, L. Zajanckovskyte, MD, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
11:50 | News from the European Congress of Trauma and Urgent Surgery, – M. Vitkauskiene, MD, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
12:10 | Endocrinology in the Emergency Department: not just diabetes – I. Vegelyte, MD, VU, Vilnius, Lithuania |
12:30 | Calrecia is the Problem Solver in Ci-Ca® therapy – V. Kazlauskas, MD, R. Laugalys, MD, Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, Vilnius, Lithuania |
17:00 | Closing remarks: prof. P. Serpytis, prof. J. Alpert |
Saturday, 13:50 | Hands-On session: Ultrasound session for evaluation for perfusion and congestion in cardiogenic shock – prof. F. Corradi, Italy (HALL 212) |
Friday, 12:30 | Poster session |
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