BRITISH SOCIETY FOR HEART FAILURE British Society for Heart Failure 19th Annual Autumn Meeting Heart failure: the multisystem problem Fleming Room, Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London 24–25 November 2016 Website: www.bsh.org.uk Twitter: @BSHeartFailure BCS Approved t r ac str ber tobe nt b a a c r m rd te 1 O l g wa Sep e: 2 rave A s' 19 lin r t tor e: ad fo ga dlin n de ying i t es dea atio ppl nv r a g I ssion gist r if n e be u mi r o Y b ate cto su d r 1 O Bir y 2 y l r ter b a E is g Re 19th British Society for Heart Failure Annual Autumn Meeting 24–25 November 2016, Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London Heart failure: the multisystem problem Programme directors: Lisa Anderson (London) / John Baxter (Sunderland) / Parminder Chaggar (Manchester) / Paul Kalra (Portsmouth) Day one: Thursday 24 November 08:45–09:20 Registration 09:20–09:25Introduction Iain Squire (Leicester) 09:25–10:15 Chairs: Session 1: Trials update Andrew Clark (Hull) / Ceri Davies (London) 09:25–09:55 Trials update 2016 09:55–10:15 What’s new in the National Heart Failure Audit? 10:15–10:45 Chairs: Session 2: Politics Annie MacCallum (Gloucestershire) / Simon Williams (Manchester) 10:15–10:45 Pushing heart failure up the political agenda Stuart Andrew MP (Pudsey) / Andrew Clark (Hull) / Angela Graves (Preston) John McMurray (Glasgow) Theresa McDonagh (London) 10:45–11:15Coffee 11:15–12:15 Chairs: Session 3: Systems of heart failure delivery Chris Arden (Southampton) / Suzanna Hardman (London) 11:15–11:35 Achieving the best practice tariff and NICE quality standards 11:35–11:55 How can we help patients to self-manage? 11.55–12.15 Remote monitoring; a new role for the Welsh post-office 12:15–13:45 Lunch and Meet the Expert sessions 13:45–15:10 Chairs: Session 4: Difficult devices Parminder Chaggar (Manchester) / Peter Cowburn (Southampton) 13:45–14:05 Clinical dilemmas in selection for complex devices Roy Gardner (Glasgow) 14:05–14:25 Device considerations in young patients with heart failure 14:25–14:45 Bridging the gap between heart failure and device clinics 14:45–15:10 When the implant goes wrong – Martin Bromiley (Buckingham) can the cathlab learn from outside healthcare? 15:10–15:40Tea Iain Squire (Leicester) Jayne Masters (Southampton) Jenny Welstand (Wrexham) Archie Rao (Liverpool) Paula Black (Blackpool) 15:40–16:26 Chairs: Session 5: Research tbc 15:40–15:50 BSH Research Fellow update 15:50–16:05 Funding for nurses in heart failure research 16:05–16:26 Judging panel: Rapid fire abstracts: Young Investigators’ Award Sophie Welch (London) / tbc 16:26–17:10 Chair: Panel: Session 6: Heart failure question time Andrew Clark (Hull) John Cleland (London) / Martin Cowie (London) / Jayne Masters (Southampton) / Jim Moore (Cheltenham) 17:10–18:45 Cheese and wine reception 17:30–18:30 Satellite Symposium Sponsored and organised by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Heart failure election night special: mapping the uptake of a NICE/SMC approved medicine across the UK Simon Beggs (Glasgow) Sophie Welch (London) Day two: Friday 25 November 08:30–08:55 Chairs: BSH Annual General Meeting (BSH members only) Roy Gardner (Glasgow) / Iain Squire (Leicester) 09:00–09:20 Chair: Session 7: Service development Roy Gardner (Glasgow) Practical tips for introducing sacubitril-valsartan into your care pathways 09:20–10:20 Chairs: Session 8: Kidneys and the heart Paul Kalra (Portsmouth) / Jayan Parameshwar (Papworth) 09:20–09:40 AKI in the UK – an update Charles Tomson (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) from ‘think kidneys’ Managing heart failure in AKI and CKD Martin Cowie (London) Iron deficiency and cardio-renal disease – Sunil Bhandari (Hull) beyond haemoglobin 09:40–10:00 10:00–10:20 10:20–10:25 Simon Williams (Manchester) Presentation of the Young Investigators’ Award Iain Squire (Leicester) 10:25–10:55Coffee Continued on next page Continued from last page 10:55–11:55 Chairs: Session 9: Muscles and the myocardium Jeremy Murphy (Darlington) / Jackie Taylor (Glasgow) 10:55–11:15 11:15–11:35 11:35–11:55 Falls in heart failure Andrew Davies (Sunderland) Frailty and heart failure Callum Chapman (Twickenham) New developments in rehabilitation for heart failure Aynsley Cowie (Ayr) 11:55–12:25 Session 10: Keynote lecture Counting the cost of co-morbidities in heart failure 12:25–13:55 Lunch and Meet the Expert sessions 13:55–14:35 Chairs: Session 11: Hormones and the heart Lisa Anderson (London) / Iain Squire (Leicester) 13:55–14:15 Overlaps in heart failure and endocrine syndromes 14:15–14:35 Takotsubo syndrome 14:35–15:15 Chairs: Session 12: Microbes and the myocardium Roy Gardner (Glasgow) / Angus Nightingale (Bristol) 14:35–14:55 Managing severe infections in heart failure 14:55–15:15Myocarditis Michael Böhm (Germany) William Drake (London) Alexander Lyon (London) Susanna Price (London) Stephen Pettit (Cambridge) 15:15–15:45Tea 15:45–16:45 Chairs: Session 13: Clinical cases John Baxter (Sunderland) / Dawn Lambert (Portsmouth) 15:45–16:05 Integrated palliative care in heart failure 16:05–16:25 Valve disease in heart failure 16:25–16:45LVAD/TX 16:45 Meeting close Miriam Johnson (Hull) Andrew Flett (Southampton) Parminder Chaggar (Manchester) Paul Kalra (Portsmouth) For scientific and/or technical reasons the BSH programme directors reserve the right to make any change to the programme. 19th BSH Annual Autumn Meeting 2016 – Registration Form An electronic version of this form, to be returned by e-mail, is available at www.bsh.org.uk (under Latest news). Alternatively, please complete the form below (in BLOCK CAPITALS), detach and return this card to the BSH Secretariat (address on back). For more information, consult the information page of this leaflet. Registration BSH member registering for the Early Bird rate (for registrations prior to 21 October 2016) ❏ Trainees/Nurses £175 ❏ Consultants £225 BSH member registering after 21 October 2016 ❏ Trainees/Nurses £200 ❏ Consultants £250 Non-BSH member ❏ Trainees/Nurses £275 ❏ Consultants £325 ❏ Employee of pharmaceutical/medical device industry or agency £400 Abstract submission ❏ I will submit an abstract (please e-mail separately to stephanie@bsh.org.uk) BSH membership I would like to become a member of the BSH (please consult the BSH website, www.bsh.org.uk, for details and a membership form): ❏ I would like to pay by cheque or BACS – my annual membership fee of £35 ❏ or £45 ❏ is included in the total cost below ❏ I would like to pay by standing order (in order to receive the discount of £5). 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Accreditation applies only to the educational content of the programme and does not apply to any product. The meeting has been awarded 14 study hours and the reference is 6216. This meeting has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 10 category 1 (external) CPD credits and the code is 106046. The meeting will take place on 24–25 November 2016 in the Fleming Room, Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London, SW1P 3EE ( http:// www.qeiicentre.london/). BSH members are entitled to a subsidised registration fee. Members registering before 21 October 2016 are entitled to a further reduction in fee (the Early Bird rate). The registration fee for all options includes scientific meeting attendance and catering as indicated on the programme on both days including the cheese and wine reception on 24 November. Travel and accommodation are not included. Payment Fees may be paid either by cheque (made payable to the British Society for Heart Failure), BACS (internet or telephone banking) or via a request for an invoice to a Trust or company (invoice requests must be accompanied by a copy of the associated Purchase Order from your organisation). Please make BACS payment to the following account: Sort code: 20-0782; Account No: 00452912, ensuring you include your name and initial(s) as the reference for the payment. Please also e-mail sam@bsh.org.uk to confirm that payment has been made. Confirmation We will send confirmation of your registration by e-mail when we receive your completed form. If you have not received this within two weeks, please let us know so that we can check whether your registration form has been received. Travel grants A limited number of travel grants of up to £100 standard fare are available on a first-come, first-served basis to non-consultant healthcare professionals registering before 21 October 2016 who fulfil all the following criteria: – Where financial considerations would otherwise prevent them attending the meeting – Live in the UK outside the M25 – Do not have access to a travel budget and are unable to reclaim travel funds from other sources – Will be able to provide a receipt for the travel costs for reimbursement by BSH after the meeting – BSH member registering for the meeting before 21 October 2016. Funding If you are a healthcare professional supporting patients affected by or at risk of cardiovascular disease why not join the British Heart Foundation Alliance. Members of the Alliance can access learning and development opportunities including funding to attend training courses and conferences relevant to cardiovascular care. If you are a member of the British Association for Nursing in Cardiovascular (BANCC) you may be able to secure funding (maximum £250) from their professional development fund. BSH Annual General Meeting (AGM) This meeting will take place on Friday 25 November at 08:30–08:55 at the meeting venue. Please note, the AGM is open to BSH members only. Cancellation Cancellation of your registration is without charge before 31 October 2016. Cancellations thereafter will not be refunded; however, a change of name is permitted without charge until 18 November 2016. BSH membership If you wish to join the BSH, you can apply for membership at the same time as registering, thus benefiting from the reduced membership registration fee. The membership fee is £35 for nurses and research fellows, and £45 for all other healthcare professionals. If you pay by standing order there is a £5 discount. Please consult the BSH website (www.bsh.org.uk) for details, complete the membership application form and send it with this registration form to the BSH Secretariat. Young Investigators’ Award – abstract submission This opportunity is open to BSH members (physicians in registrar/training posts, nurses and other professionals allied to medicine) and three abstracts will be chosen for oral presentation in Session 5. Please indicate on your meeting registration form if you wish to submit an abstract/s and see the BSH website (www.bsh.org.uk) or e-mail stephanie@bsh.org.uk for submission guidelines. The deadline for submission is 19 September 2016. NEW! Heart failure question time We offer an opportunity for all delegates to pose a question to a Heart Failure Question Time panel comprising multi-disciplinary experts in the field. A question card will be provided in all delegate wallets and should be placed in the box on the BSH Exhibition Stand before 13:00 on Thursday 24 November. A limited number of questions will be selected by Professor Andrew Clark for discussion during Session 6 of the programme. Exhibitors and Friends of BSH If you would like to exhibit at this meeting or become a Friend of the BSH, please contact the BSH Secretariat (e-mail: stephanie@bsh.org.uk) for more information. Hotel accommodation The Corporate Team, in conjunction with the BSH, has arranged special hotel rates for delegates. Please visit http://www.corporateteam.com/Events/2147bsh for an online hotel booking form. If you contact them by telephone or e-mail, please quote ID number 2147bsh (telephone: 0207 592 3050, e-mail: hotels@ corporateteam.com). Liability Neither the BSH nor the venue can accept responsibility for personal injury or loss/damage to private property of participants and exhibitors at this meeting. Participants and exhibitors are advised to make their own arrangements if they consider it necessary. Gold Exhibitors: Medtronic Novartis Pharmaceuticals Silver Exhibitor: Servier Laboratories Bronze Exhibitors: Abbott Vascular Bayer Biotronik Boston Scientific Merck Sharp & Dohme Pharma Nord St. Jude Medical Vifor Pharma Other Contributors: Cardiomyopathy UK Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network National Institute for Cardiovascular Outcomes Research (NICOR) Pumping Marvellous Foundation The BSH also gratefully acknowledges the support provided by the Friends of BSH: Bayer Biotronik Boston Scientific Medtronic Novartis Pharmaceuticals Roche Diagnostics Servier Laboratories St. Jude Medical Vifor Pharma For further information about this meeting or the BSH, please contact: British Society for Heart Failure ‘Nought’ The Farthings Marcham Oxfordshire OX13 6QD United Kingdom Telephone: 01865 391836 E-mail: info@bsh.org.uk Website: www.bsh.org.uk Twitter: @BSHeartFailure Registered office: as above Company number: 3767312 Registered charity number: 1075720