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April 15-17, 2013 Hilton Chicago/Northbrook, USA
Conference Secretariat: OMICS Group Conferences5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, West Lake, Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA
Ph: +1-650-268-9744, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499
Email: [email protected]
3rd International Conference on
Clinical &Experimental Cardiology
Cardiology-2013
OMICS Group welcomes you to attend the 3rd International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
during April 15-17, 2013 at Hilton Chicago/Northbrook, USA
We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the arena of Cardiology.
Cardiology-2013 anticipates more than 300 participants around the globe with thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral Presentations and Poster Presentations. The attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related OMICS Group Journals.
This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists.
The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference along with your colleagues. Avail the delegate early bird offer.
The main theme of the conference is “Emerging Interventions in Clinical Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery”.
Regards,
Cardiology-2013 Organizing Committee
Invitation
Cardiology-2013
• Heart Diseases• Biophysics and Systems Biology• Interventional Cardiology• Cancer and Heart• Current Research in Cardiology
• Cardiac Surgery • Cardiovascular Diseases in Women• Pediatric Heart Diseases• Cardiac Biomarkers• Regenerative Cell Therapy
James D. FettUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USARichard J. FrinkHeart Research Foundation of Sacramento, USALouis E. SamuelsThomas Jefferson University School of Medicine, USAMing K. HengUCLA School of Medicine, USARichard M. FlemingDirector of Research and Consulting at Omnific Imaging, USASamuel C. DudleyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, USASilvana M. LawrenceTexas Childrens Heart Center, USAEmad AzizThe University of Toledo, USAJodi L. TinkelThe University of Toledo, USANassir AzimiLa Mesa Cardiovascular, USAShiyou ChenThe University of Georgia, USAParas Kumar MishraUniversity of Louisville, USA
Qiangjun CaiUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, USAJun WangTexas Heart Institute, USAMaciej BanachMedical University of Lodz, PolandGovindasamy ChandramohanKing Saud University, Saudi ArabiaXinhua YinThe First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, ChinaAamir ShahzadUniversity of Vienna, AustriaMiguel Angel MalufSão Paulo Federal University, BrazilGavin Y OuditUniversity of Alberta, CanadaMarlene ShehataSouthwestern Ontario, CanadaRyuichi MorishitaOsaka University School of Medicine, JapanParaskevi TheofilouPanteion University, Greece
Highlights
Organizing Committee
Special Appearance
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Chew An Aspirin and Call Me in the Morning: Good health care available just about everywhere, good health caring – not so muchBiography:
Frank King dedicated his life to healing hearts on his 8th birthday, the day his beloved 40-year old dad died of a massive myocardial infarction. Ironically, the death of his father not only inspired Frank’s life’s work, healing hearts with humor, it undoubtedly saved that life. It turned out that Frank had the same bicuspid aortic valve that killed his father. Because of his dad’s premature death due to heart disease, Frank was on the lookout for similar problems with his own ticker, and at 39 had his first heart valve replacement. A scar was born, and so was his popular keynote, “Chew An Aspirin and Call Me in the Morning: good health care available just about everywhere, good health caring – not so much.” This initial surgery provided insights into cardiology, not from the perspective of a practitioner, but from that of a patient. He discovered first-hand that there’s a difference between good health care, and good health caring. Frank’s career has taken him from being a quarter-finalist on “Star Search” where he lost to a puppet, to appearances on A & E’s “An Evening at the Improv”, Showtime’s “Comedy Club Network” and CNN’s “Business Unusual.” In addition to telling jokes he’s been busy selling jokes. He’s written for Jay Leno, Joan Rivers and Dennis Miller. He’s opened up for Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Jeff Foxworthy, and Ron White, and most recently was himself opened up by a crack team of cardiac surgeons at the Oregon Heart and Vascular Institute. They performed an aortic valve replacement, his second, and tossed in a double bypass, his first. Frank King truly is Funny At Heart!
Frank KingCardiac Comedian, USA
James D FettUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USATitle: Remarkable progress in understanding, treatment and outcomes in peripartum cardiomyopathy since 2000
Ming K. HengUniversity of California Los Angeles, USATitle: Cardiovascular disease, race and ethnicity: An asian perspective
Richard M. FlemingOmnific Imaging, USATitle: RIA-FHRWW analysis of the redistribution properties of Tc-99m isotope agents, sestamibi and myoview, enhances the detection of ischemic heart disease
Jan F.C. GlatzCardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, The NetherlandsTitle: Novel insights in the regulation of cardiac substrate metabolism indicate therapeutic options for diabetic cardiomyopathy
Emad AzizColumbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, USATitle: Improving health care quality in an insolvent system: Who will lead?
Jodi TinkelThe University of Toledo, USATitle: More vigorous exercise mimics remote ischemic preconditioning and provides benefit in Cardiac rehabilitation patients
Anush OganesianUniversity of Washington, USATitle: Novel molecular mechanism for sympathetically mediated hypertension triggered by alpha1a-adrenoceptor genetic variant
Sitratullah Olawunmi MaiyegunTexas Tech University Health Science Center, USATitle: Mid aortic syndrome: A rare cause of hypertension in children
Anastasia Susie MihailidouRoyal North Shore Hospital & University of Sydney, AustraliaTitle: Regulation of mineralocorticoid receptors during myocardial infarction
Abdulaziz U. JouryKing Saud University, Saudi ArabiaTitle: Acute myocardial infarction as first presentation of coronary heart disease in saudi arabia
Miguel A. MalufSão Paulo Federal University, BrazilTitle: Right ventricular remodeling in congenital heart disease using biological prosthesis and new lines of research
Shiyou ChenUniversity of Georgia Department of Physiology, USATitle: Response gene to complement 32 in cardiovascular diseases
Zamaneh KassiriUniversity of Alberta, CanadaTitle: Loss of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3 (Timp3) leads to abdominal aortic aneurysm formation in response to angiotensin II
Day 1
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Samuel C. DudleyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, USATitle: Novel biomarkers for diastolic heart failure
Bhanu DuggalCleveland Clinic, USA Title: Assessment of regional and global myocardial systolic function by 2dlongitudinal speckle tracking in elderly patients with normal LV function
Amballur D JohnJohns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, USA Title: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - How can we improve
Olga Stenina Adognravi Cleveland Clinic, USATitle: Spatial regulation of vascular gene expression by glucose
Laurentiu M. Popescu Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, RomaniaTitle: Telocytesand stem cells in myocardial regeneration
Noritsugu ShionoToho University, JapanTitle: Circulating blood is frequently exposed to periodontal bacteria
R C SobtiIndian National Science Academy, IndiaTitle: Adipocytokine and Inflammatory gene polymorphisms and risk of metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease in north Indian population
Tatsuya ShimizuTokyo Womens Medical University, JapanTitle: Cell sheet based tissue engineering for myocardial tissue repair
Kyung Soo KimHanyang University College of Medicine, KoreaTitle: In Vivo differentiation of human amniotic epithelial cells into cardiomyocyte-like cells and cell transplantation effect on myocardial infarction in rats: Comparison with cord blood and adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Nassir AzimiLa Mesa Cardiac Center, USATitle: Transcatheter coil embolization of congenital coronary artery fistula in a patient with severe
Alan W NugentUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USATitle: Biodegradable stents in congenital heart disease
Govindasamy ChandramohanKing Saud University, Saudi ArabiaTitle: Pretreatment with morin, a flavonoid, ameliorates adenosine triphosphatases and glycoproteins in isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction in rats
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Richard J. FrinkHeart Research Foundation of Sacramento, USATitle: Parallel cholesterol crystals: A sign of impending plaque rupture
Saverio Gentile Loyola University Chicago, USATitle: Ion channels phosphorylopathy: A link between genomic variations and heart arrhythmia
Silvana M LawrenceBaylor College of Medicine, USATitle: Community screening for sudden Cardiac death – The Texas adolescent athlete heart screening registry
Gopal Krushna PalJawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education and Research, IndiaTitle: Cardiac risk factors and sympathovagal imbalance in hypertension and prehypertension: Physiological perspectives
Murad AbdelsalamPinnacle Health Cardiovascular Institute, USATitle: Minimally-invasive radiofrequency ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
Narasaiah KolliputiUniversity of South Florida, USATitle: MIR-206 regulates pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell proliferation and differentiation
Marquezini MVUniversity of São Paulo Medical School, BrazilTitle: Effect of traffic-related air pollution (PM2.5 fraction) on fast glycemia of aged obese type 2 diabetic mice
Angélica Beatriz Garcia-PintoUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTitle: Aliskiren improve kidney morphology in rats with renovascular hypertension
Mohamed ChahineUniversite Laval, CanadaTitle: A novel mechanism of SCN5A mutations causing mixed arrhythmias associated with dilated cardiomyopathy
Bogdan AmuzescuUniversity of Bucharest, RomaniaTitle: Myocardial TRPM7 channels: Biophysical properties and involvement in cardiac diseases
Fatih YalcinJohns Hopkins University, USATitle: Advanced cardiac imaging techniques in early recognition of heart failure
Geetha BhatAdvocate Christ Medical Center, USATitle: Gastrointestinal bleeding with continuous flow assist devices
Marlene ShehataMarlene Shehata Pharmaceuticals, CanadaTitle: Prescribing for smoking cessation: What do pharmacists need to know?
Day 2Cardiology-2013
Louis SamuelsLankenau Medical Center, USATitle: Heart failure, LVAD, destination therapy
Ramesh Singh VeriahUniversity Malaya Medical Centre, MalaysiaTitle: New generation coronary stents: The advantages and Its limitations
Ashraf FayadUniversity of Ottawa, CanadaTitle: Perioperative cardiac complications, Are we looking at the right risk factors?
Cathleen M. DaleySt. Peters Hospital, USATitle: A hybrid transitional heart failure program
Helena DomínguezCardiology department S, Herlev University Hospital, DenmarkTitle: Can we protect the brain against thrombo-embolism, by closing the left atrial appendix during open heart surgery regardless of atrial fibrillation diagnosis?
M. Rizwan SohailMayo Clinic College of Medicine, USATitle: Cardiovascular implantbale electronic device infections: State-of-the-heart
Norbert JostUniversity of Szeged, HungaryTitle: Atrial remodeling in permanent atrial fibrillation. Mechanism and implications
Janardhana Rao BabburiSri Ramachandra Medical Centre & Research Institute, IndiaTitle: An unusual case of LV myxoma extending through aortic valve presented with antero septal myocardial infarction
Noemi Csaszar & Jozsef P. VasHungarian Association of Hypnosis, HungaryTitle: Tandem hypnotherapy (THT) as a new method functionedat sensori-motor level
Day 3
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Qiangjun CaiUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, USATitle: Use of impella ventricular assist device in patients with severe coronary artery disease presenting with cardiac arrest
Pierre Marie LepretreUniversity of Picardie Jules Verne, FranceTitle: Determination of ventilatory threshold using heart rate variability in patients with heart failure
Kyung-Soo KimHanyang University College of Medicine, KoreaTitle: In Vivo differentiation of human amniotic epithelial cells into cardiomyocyte-like cells and cell transplantation effect on myocardial infarction in rats: Comparison with cord blood and adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Naba Raj MainaliThe Reading Hospital and Medical Center, USATitle: An unusual cause of heart failure- A case of isolated left ventricular non compaction
Naba Raj MainaliThe Reading Hospital and Medical Center, USATitle: Papillary fibroelasotma of the aortic valve; an unusual cause of angina
Ujjawal KumarSri Devaraj Urs Medical College, INDIATitle: A case of atrial fibrillation after electric shock
Mohammad NasseriBoukan Hospital, IranTitle: Lidocaine gel for lubricating LMA
Barbara FaricelliUniversity of Copenhagen, ItalyTitle: Liraglutide and Exendin-4 Postconditioning in both WKY and SHR-SP rats with left ventricular hypertrophy
Poster Presentation
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The field of Cardiology is growing rapidly and its development is making tremendous impacts in Medicine
Health Science and Pharmaceuticals. The importance and significance can be gauged by the fact that it has
made huge advancements over the course of time and is continuing to influence various sectors.
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• Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from all over the world
• Selected contributions will be published in following OMICS Group Journals,
• Journal of Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
• Journal of Surgery & Current Research
• Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress
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• Conference brings together Scientific Researchers, Business Entrepreneurs and Pharma, Biotech & Healthcare,
Industry Developers
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Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city
in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the USA after New York City and Los Angeles.
Its metropolitan area sometimes called “Chicagoland” is the 27th most populous urban agglomeration in the world,
the largest in the Great Lakes Megalopolis and the third largest in the United States, home to an estimated 9.8
million people spread across the US states of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Chicago is the county seat of Cook
County the second most populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County, California.
The city is a center for services, business and finance and is listed as one of the world’s top ten Global Financial
Centers. The city’s waterfront allure and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. Over one-third of the city
population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods (from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the South).
The city has many upscale dining establishments as well as many ethnic restaurant districts. These districts include the
Mexican villages, such as Pilsen along 18th street and La Villita along 26th Street the Puerto Rican enclave Paseo
Boricua in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, “Greektown” along South Halsted St, “Little Italy” along Taylor St,
“Chinatown, Chicago” on the South Side, “Polish Patches” in Avondale and Belmont-Central, “Little Seoul” around
Lawrence Avenue, a cluster of Vietnamese restaurants on Argyle Street, and South Asian (Indian/Pakistani) along
Devon Avenue.
About Chicago
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Transport FacilitiesDirections to Chicago-O’Hare International Airport
• Distance from hotel: 12 mi.
• Drive time: 20 min.
• Directions: Take Interstate 294 North to Willow Road exit. Travel West to Milwaukee Avenue and go
South to the Hotel.
Turn-by-turn directions
Chicago O’Hare International Airport, IL,Depart from Chicago O’Hare International Airport, IL (0.3 mi.),
Keep right onto road (0.2 mi.),Take ramp right for I-190 toward Chicago Loop (1.9 mi.),At exit 1C, take
ramp right for I-294 North toward Milwaukee (1.4 mi.), Keep right to stay on I-294 North / Tri-State Tollway
(0.6 mi.), Keep straight toward I-294 North / Tri-State Tollway (0.4 mi.), Bear right onto I-294 North / Tri-
State Tollway (1.7 mi.), Take ramp right and follow signs for US-14 West (0.3 mi.), Bear right onto US-14
/ Dempster St (0.1 mi.),Bear right onto Rand Rd (1.1 mi.), Bear right onto US-45 / S Des Plaines River Rd /
S River Rd (4.0 mi.), Turn right onto IL-21 / N Milwaukee Ave (0.1 mi.), Arrive at IL-21 / N Milwaukee Ave
(0.0 mi.)
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Venue
Hilton Chicago/Northbrook, 2855 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Northbrook, IL 60062, USA
Tel: 1-847-480-7500
Fax: 1-847-480-0827