The 2nd International Heart Failure Conference 2016 covers topics such as:
- State-of-the-Art reviews: Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction incorporating the latest approved therapies for heart failure; Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; and newly approved device therapies for heart failure
- Advances in heart failure prevention
- A glimpse of future therapies including gene therapy for heart failure
- An update on percutaneous treatment of valvular heart disease
- Dyslipidemia
- Coronary artery diseases
- Hypertension complications
- Myocardial infarction
- Heart failure imaging
- Diabetes and metabolic syndrome
- Renal dysfunction
- Biomarkers
- Overweight/Obesity
- Lipid disorders
- Cardiogenic shock: how can we improve prognosis?
- Novel heart failure therapies
- Devices in acute heart failure
- Individualising therapy in heart failure
- Challenges in the management of heart failure
- How to manage acute right ventricular failure
- Organ dysfunction in acute heart failure
- Cancer and heart failure
- Imaging technique in the decision making of heart failure
- Management of atrial fibrillation in heart failure
- Challenging clinical scenarios in heart failure
- Post myocardial infarction: what should be done to prevent heart failure
- What a clinician should know about heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
- Tele-medical management and remote care in heart failure
- Mitral and Tricuspid valvular interventions in heart failure
- Biomarkers in heart failure: what’s new?
- Sleep breathing disorders in heart failure
- Cardiomyopathies: what are the mechanisms?
- Cardiac challenges during pregnancy
- Imaging in heart failure: what does the future hold?
- Patient journey in acute heart failure
The 2nd International Heart Failure Conference 2016 brings together:
- Cardiac Surgeons
- Clinical Cardiologists
- General Internists
- Pediatric Cardiologists
- Primary Care Physicians
- Cardiovascular Interest
- Family Physicians
- General Practitioners
- Nephrologists
- Radiologists
- Geriatrics
- Nutritionists
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Medical Students
- Allied healthcare professionals who care for patients with acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions
- Other Medical Specialists