February 28 th , March 1st-2nd 2018 MISA Building, St...
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7th
Internaonal Syncope training Event
February 28th
, March 1st-2nd 2018
MISA Building, St James Hospital.
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2018
09.30-09.45 Coffee & Registra�on
09.45-10.00 Welcome Address – John Connaghan, Deputy Director General, Chief
Opera�ons Officer, HSE.
Session 1 Chairperson – Professor Diarmuid O Shea
10.00-10.20
10.20-10.40
Syncope – epidemiology and overview
Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Clinical Director, FASU, St James’s Hospital, Dublin
Syncope – AMAU & ED – local experience
Dr Declan Byrne, Consultant AMAU, FASU, St James’s Hospital, Dublin
10.40-11.30 Syncope - physiology
Professor Wouter Wieling & Team, Syncope Unit Founder, Academic Medical
Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Syncopedia ( h4p://en.syncopedia.org )
Jelle S. Y de Jong, Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Centre, The
Netherlands.
11.30-12.00 Coffee/Tea Break
Session 2 Chairperson – Professor Declan Lyons
12.00-12.45 Reflex syncope – vasovagal, situa�onal, caro�d sinus syndrome
Professor Bob Sheldon, Consultant in Electrophysiology, University of Calgary,
Canada
12.45-13.15 Psychogenic Cases
Dr Triona Mc Nicholas, Research Fellow, FASU, St James’s Hospital
Dr Rob Briggs, Research Fellow, FASU, St James’s Hospital
13.15-14.00 Syncope and tachyarrhythmia
Ms. Jayne Mudd, Nurse Consultant in Cardiac Rhythm Management, South
Tees Hospital, NHS Trust.
14.00-15.00 Lunch
Session 3 Chairperson - Dr Colin Doherty
15.00-15.30
Orthosta�c hypotension and orthosta�c intolerance including
measurement techniques (including clinical case)
Veera K. van Wijnen, Department of Internal Medicine, The Netherlands.
Professor Wouter Wieling, Syncope Unit Founder, Academic Medical Centre,
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam
15.30-16.15 Syncope and heart disease (including heart failure)
Dr Caroline Daly, Consultant Cardiologist, St James’s Hospital Dublin
16.15-16.45
16.45-17.15
17.15-17.45
Postural Orthosta�c Tachycardia (POTS)
Dr Susie O Callaghan, St James’s Hospital
Title TBC
Dr Niall Conlon, Consultant Immunologist, St James’s Hospital.
Ehlers-danlos & syncope
Dr Claire Louise Murphy, Consultant Rheumatologist, University College
London.
17.45 Close
DAY 2: THURSDAY 1 MARCH 2018
Please meet in the waiting area of FASU – Ground floor MISA building
8.30am to 11am Syncope practical Session
8 stations: • Gait Lab – 3D force plate
• Physiotherapy – TUG&BERG
• NIRS
• AFT
Vestibular – Hallpike & Epley
• Finometry & Active Stand
• Ambulatory Blood Pressure
• ILR & remote monitoring
11.00-11.30 Break
Session 2 Chairperson – Dr Ross Murphy
11.30-12.10 Novel EP approaches to syncope.
Dr Boon Lim, Clinical Lead for Imperial Syncope Diagnostic Unit Imperial
College, Hammersmith Hospital, London.
12.10-12.30 Autonomic Function Tests
Ms Lisa Byrne, CNS, FASU, St James’s Hospital.
12.30-12.55
Cases and traces illustrating diagnostic tests
Dr Geraldine McMahon, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St. James’s
Hospital & Ms Elizabeth Curtin, ANP, Chest pain, Emergency Department, St
James’s Hospital.
12.55-13.15
7 minutes each with 2
minutes rebuttal
Debate: “ The head up tile test is of no value in syncope
management”
Pro – Professor Bob Sheldon
Con – Professor Richard Sutton
13.15-14.00 Lunch
Session 3 Chairperson – Dr David Mulcahy
14.00-14.45 Syncope and the family tree.
Dr Deirdre Ward, Consultant Cardiologist, CRY Centre, Tallaght Hospital
14.45-15.15
15.15-16.00
16.00-16.30
Neurological tests
Dr Yvonne Langan, Consultant Electrophysiologist, St James’s Hospital
Atrial Fibrillation
Professor Bob Sheldon, Consultant in Electrophysiology, University of Calgary,
Canada
Syncope and neurodegenerative conditions – MSA, PD.
Dr David Bradley, Consultant Neurologist, St James’s Hospital.
16.30-17.00 Syncope and bradyarrhythmias
Prof Richard Sutton, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Cardiology.
17.00 Close
DAY 3: FRIDAY 2 MARCH 2018
08.30-9.00 Coffee & Registration
Session 1 Chairperson – Dr Alan Moore
09.00-09.40 Syncope in the athlete.
Dr Joseph Galvin, Consultant Cardiologist
09.40-10.00 Cases and traces illustrating diagnostic test.
Dr Andrew Maree, Consultant Cardiologist
10.00-10.30
10.30-10.45
10.45-11.00
Syncope and driving
Dr Declan Whelan, Occupational Medicine, RCPI
Syncope and driving, setting the scene.
Dr Grace Kennelly, Registrar FASU, St James’s Hospital.
Clinical case.
Dr Riaz Moola, Registrar FASU, St James’s Hospital.
11.00-11.30 Break
Session 2 Chairperson – Professor Norman Delanty
11.30-12.00 Syncope and stroke
Professor Joe Harbison, Consultant Physician in Stroke Medicine, MISA, St
James’s Hospital
12.00-12.45 Implantable devices and syncope – ICD, pacemaker, CRT
Dr Michael Norton, Consultant Falls and Syncope, Newcastle.
12.45-13.30 Syncope in older patients
Dr Roman Romero-Ortuno, Consultant in Care of the Elderly, Addenbrooke
Hospital, Cambridge
13.45-14.30 Lunch
Session 3 Chairperson – Dr Clodagh O Dwyer
14.30-15.00 The Galway Experience - The Syncope Unit
Dr Ruari Waters, UCHG
15.00-15.20 Cases and traces illustrating diagnostic tests
Dr Paul Claffey, Research Fellow, FASU, St James’s Hospital & Dr Ciaran
Finucane, MPBE, FASU, St James’s Hospital
15.20-17.00
Each case 10minutes
with 5 minutes
discussion
Cases & Traces
Panel:
Dr Conal Cunningham, Consultant Geriatrician, St James’s Hospital
Dr Roman Romero-Ortuno, Consultant in Care of the Elderly, Addenbrooke
Hospital, Cambridge.
Dr Stephen O Connor, Consultant Cardiologist, St James’s Hospital
Cases:
Dr Patrick Barry, MUH.
Dr Hilary Cronin, Mullingar.
Dr Blaithin Ni Bhuachalla, Drogheda.
Dr Mimi Fan, St Marys/Mater.
Dr Paul Mc Elwaine, Tallaght.
Dr Joseph Browne, SJH.
17.00 Close
GETTING HERE
The 2018 Syncope and Related Disorders International Training will take place at Mercer’s Institute for
Successful Ageing at St James’s Hospital, Dublin.
Car & Taxi Transport: On entering the hospital campus via the St James’s Street entrance, take the first turn
on the left, follow the road down passed the Central Pathology Laboratory and Occupational Therapy and
Social Work, turning right towards Hospital 5. There is a set down area outside the MISA main entrance.
There is limited paid parking at the hospital. For more information, visit:
http://www.stjames.ie/imap/map.html
Bus Routes: Dublin Bus Route 123 passes through the hospital grounds and stops near the main hospital
entrance. From the City Centre, routes 40 and 13 stop at the James’s Street entrance. The 68 stops on the
South Circular Road close to the Rialto Gate entrance. For more information, visit: www.dublinbus.ie
Luas: The Red Line between Tallaght and Connolly Station has three stops adjacent to the hospital. The
James’s stop is at the James’s Street entrance. The Rialto and Fatima stops are nearby. This line also serves
Heuston and Connolly Stations. For more information, visit: www.luas.ie
Train Services: Heuston Station is located in close proximity to St. James’s Hospital. For more information,
visit: www.irishrail.ie
Bicycle: There are numerous secure bicycle parking areas on site.
SYNCOPEDIA
Syncopedia is a website that has been developed to promote education in Syncope, on Monday there will be
a presentation regarding this education tool and feedback will be invited if you would like to log on and
review this prior to the presentation please log on to h=p://en.syncopedia.org
CPD
Only registered participants that sign the attendance log each day will be eligible for CPD. CPD certificates will
be emailed within 4 weeks of the course. Please ensure that your sign in details are legible.
PRESENTATIONS
All presentations that are provided will be made available after the course on MISA website -
http://cesa.ie/education-training/
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please email: [email protected]