FINAL PROGRAM

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FINAL PROGRAM
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF PRESIDENZA DELLA REPUBBLICA UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MINISTERO DELLA SALUTE COMUNE DI ROMA FACOLTÀ DI MEDICINA E ODONTOIATRIA OF ROME ITACTA GISE ANMCO SICOA 2
PRESIDENT LORENZO MENICANTI !
VICE PRESIDENT ROBERTO DI BARTOLOMEO
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SECRETARY PIERSILVIO GEROMETTA !
TREASURER VITTORIO CREAZZO !
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY ALESSANDRO PAROLARI
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DIRECTORS LORENZO GALLETTI GINO GEROSA LUIGI MARTINELLI FRANCESCO MUSUMECI FRANCESCO PAOLO TRITTO ELENA CAPORALI !
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FRANCESCO ALAMANNI PAOLO NARDI CLAUDIO RUSSO !
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ALESSANDRO PAROLARI FABIO BARILI LUCA BOTTA ALDO CANNATA MICHELE DE BONIS MICHELE DI MAURO ANDREA GARATTI ROBERTO LORUSSO ANTONIO MICELI MONICA MOZ DAVIDE PACINI DOMENICO PAPARELLA ANTONIO RUBINO LUCA WELTERT !
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GIANLUCA BRANCACCIO (CONGENITAL) CARLO PACE NAPOLEONE (CONGENITAL) LORENZO GALLETTI (CONGENITAL) 4
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS FRIDAY, 28TH 12.45-­‐13.45 ROOM MAGNA !
NEOCHORD -­‐ WHEN RESEARCH BECOMES REALITY: WORLDWIDE AND EARLY ITALIAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE !
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CHAIRMEN: R. DI BARTOLOMEO (BOLOGNA) -­‐ G. GEROSA (PADUA) -­‐ G. SPEZIALI (PITTSBURGH) !
THE NEOCHORD OPERATION: WORLDWIDE CLINICAL RESULTS. G. SPEZIALI (NEOCHORD INC.) THE PADUA EXPERIENCE: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED FROM THE FIRST 30 CASES WITH NEOCHORD. A. COLLI (PADUA) THE EARLY BOLOGNA EXPERIENCE: INDICATIONS AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS C. SAVINI (BOLOGNA) !
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DISCUSSION:CAN NEOCHORD BECOME A STANDARD – OF – CARE PROCEDURE? 11
TAKEDA SATURDAY, 29TH 12.45-­‐13.45 ROOM ORANGE 1 !
USE OF HAEMOSTATS AND SEALANTS IN CARDIAC SURGERY: WHEN, WHY? CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES !
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CHAIRMEN: U. BORTOLOTTI (PISA) -­‐ P.S. GEROMETTA (BERGAMO) ROLE OF HAEMOSTATS AND SEALANTS IN SURGERY OF PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE V. VIDA (PADUA) !
CLINICAL PRACTICE: USE OF HAEMOSTATIC AND SEALANT MATRIX M. ZANOBINI (MILAN) IN ACTIVE BLEEDING !
ANTI-­‐ADHESION ACTIVITY OF HAEMOSTATS AND SEALANTS IN G. PALMA (NAPLES) CARDIAC SURGERY !
ECONOMIC AND OUTCOMES CONSEQUENCES OF TACHOSIL® G. COLOMBO (PAVIA) A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW !
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EDWARDS SATURDAY, 29TH 12.45-­‐13.45 ROOM MAGNA !
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HOW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT HAS EXPANDED VALVE TREATMENT BOUNDARIES. BEYOND CONVENTIONAL VALVE REPLACEMENT CHAIRMEN: F. ALAMANNI (MILAN) -­‐ F. MUSUMECI (ROME) !
NEW SURGICAL APPROACHES FOR AVR : RAPID DEPLOYMENT VALVE M. MASSETTI (ROME) EDWARDS INTUITY ELITE !
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OW TO OPTIMIZE OUTCOMES OF A MITRAL VALVE-­‐IN-­‐VALVE PROCEDURE A. CERILLO (MASSA) FROM 30 YEARS OF CONVENTIONAL VALVE REPLACEMENT TO NEW M CASSESE (BARI) TREATMENT OPTIONS. THE ROLE OF DURABLE TISSUE VALVES IN MANAGING VALVE REPLACEMENT PATIENTS AT DIFFERENT AGES !
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EVENT E!THICON MITRAL VALVE TRAINING: HANDS ON SIMULATION SATURDAY, 29TH 14.00 AND 17.00 !
ROOM CESAREA TUTORS: P. PERIER (BAD NEUSTADT) F. TRITTO (CASERTA) -­‐ F. BERTOLDO (ROME) !
IN THIS PRACTICAL WORKSHOP SPONSORED BY JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL SPA, SURGEONS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXERCISE AND PERFORM THE MOST FREQUENTLY USED TECHNIQUES IN MITRAL VALVE REPAIR. T RAINING IS ACHIEVED WITH THE WITH THE VERBEKOMES MVR SIMULATOR (WINNER OF THE EACTS 2012 SIMULATION CONTEST), TWO 2 HOURS SESSIONS ARE PLANNED THE LABS WILL BE FURNISHED WITH 20 STATIONS AND REQUIRE RESERVATION ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. FOR REGISTRATION PLEASE CONTACT THE SECRETARIAT CONOR VIA EMAIL AT CONOR@CONOR.IT. !
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THE COURSE IS LIMITED AND RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS SICCH IN 2014. 14
SYMPOSIUM ABBOTT !
PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF MITRAL REGURGITATION AND HEART SURGERY: A POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE? !
9:30-­‐10.30 ROOM CESAREA !
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CHAIRMEN: F. ALAMANNI (MILAN) -­‐ L. MARTINELLI (RAPALLO) -­‐ F. MUSUMECI (ROME) !
PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF MITRAL REGURGITATION: BETWEEN EXCESSIVE SKEPTICISM AND CONFIDENCE O. ALFIERI (MILAN) MITRAL REGURGITATION IN PATIENT WITH HEART FAILURE: WHAT’S THE SPACE FOR PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT F. OLIVA (MILAN) !
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DEGENERATIVE MITRAL REGURGITATION: SURGICAL OPERATION, ALWAYS AND HOWSOEVER !
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L. MENICANTI (SAN DONATO M.) !
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SORIN SUNDAY, 30TH 13.15-­‐14.15 ROOM ORANGE 1 !
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MEDTECH IN ITALY: OPTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT FOR THE COUNTRY !
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CHAIRMEN: R. DI BARTOLOMEO (BOLOGNA) -­‐ L. MENICANTI (SAN DONATO M.) !
THE INDUSTRY CARES THE COUNTRY !
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THE MEDTECH SECTION IN ITALY: A RESOURCE FOR THE COUNTRY S. MENNINI (ROME) G. BIZZOTTO (C.S. ASSOBIOMEDICA) !
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TECHNO-­‐GRADUATE ADULT CARDIAC SURGERY Room Magna SESSION 1 -­‐ INNOVATIVE VALVE THERAPIES CHAIRMEN: L. CHIARIELLO (ROME) -­‐ G. PASSERONE (GENOVA) -­‐ M. TREZZI (ROME) !
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8:00 AORTIC SUTURELESS ENABLE VALVE: MICS IMPLANT AND FIVE YEARS RESULTS. A. ALBERTINI (REGGIO EMILIA) 8:20 RAPID DEPLOYMENT VALVE WITH MINIMALLY INVASIVE THORACOSCOPIC APPROACH L. SALVADOR (VICENZA) 8:40 PERCEVAL SUTURELESS BOVINE PERICARDIAL AORTIC VALVE: M. SOLINAS (MASSA) FROM SELECTED PATIENT INDICATIONS TO THE STANDARD OF CHOISE IN BIOLOGICAL AVR. THE PASQUINUCCI HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE 9:00 THE ACURATE TAVI SYSTEMS: HOW DESIGN TRANSLATES J. KEMPFERT (BERLIN) INTO CLINICAL PERFORMANCE J. KEMPFERT !
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9:20 A NEW APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF AORTIC VALVE DISEASE. C. DE VINCENTIIS (SAN DONATO M.) 9:40 PRE-­‐OPERATIVE AND FOLLOW UP ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT. M. DI MAURO (L’AQUILA) IS THE TIME TO HANG UP 2D-­‐ECHO PROBE? SESSION 2 -­‐ PERFUSION STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS: STATE-­‐OF-­‐THE-­‐ART FOR A NEAR FUTURE CHAIRMEN: F. FOLLIS (PALERMO) -­‐ L. PIAZZA (CASERTA) -­‐ S. URSO (GRAN CANARIA) 10:30 HEPARIN CONSUMPTION DURING CPB: ROLE OR TREATED CIRCUITS. L. OLIVERIO (ALESSANDRIA) 10:50 THE IMPACT OF PERFUSION ON OUTCOMES IN CARDIAC SURGERY. M. RANUCCI (SAN DONATO M.) 11:10 AFFINITY FUSION MEDTRONIC OXYGENATION SYSTEM: EVALUATION OF AIR MANAGEMENT M. GORACCI (ROME) 11:30 PERIODIC FLOW CHANGE ALGORITHM PROMOTING NATIVE AORTIC VALVE FUNCTION DURING INCOR THERAPY D. CAMBONI (REGENSBURG) 11:50 WHAT IS IMPORTANT ABOUT VAD THERAPY. S. SCHUELER (NEWCASTLE) 12:10 PAVING THE WAY FOR DESTINATION THERAPY WITH THE SYNCARDIA TOTAL ARTFICIAL HEART. G. TENDERICH (DUISBURG) 17
SESSION 3 -­‐ INNOVATION IN CARDIAC SURGERY: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE NEXT DECADE !
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CHAIRMEN: C. ANTONA (MILAN) -­‐ G. SPEZIALE (BARI) -­‐ E. CAPORALI (LUGANO) 14:00 FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT: THE NEW PARADIGM OF INTRAOPERATIVE GRAFT VERIFICATION IN CORONARY SURGERY. G. DI GIAMMARCO (CHIETI) !
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14:20 INFLAMMATORY MODULATION ASSOCIATED WITH PERIOPERATIVE ADMINISTRATION OF ENOXIMONE AFTER ON-­‐PUMP CARDIAC SURGERY E. ANGELONI (ROME) 14:40 LEFT VENTRICULAR AUGMENTATION WITH ALGISYL-­‐LVR . F. MIRALDI (ROME) FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED HEART FAILURE PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC AND NON-­‐ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: RESULTS OF THE AUGMENT-­‐HF MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL !
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15:00 THE NEW PARADIGM FOR ADVANCED HEMODYNAMIC MANAGEMENT B. VON TOBEL (NEW YORK) 15:20 MINIMALLY INVASIVE ABLATION PLUS LAA MANAGEMENT R. KRAKOR (DORTMUND) 15:40 IN PERSPECTIVE LECTURE: THE CHALLENGE OF AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE O. ALFIERI (MILAN) 18
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TECHNO-­‐GRADUATE CONGENITAL CARDIAC SURGERY TETRALOGY OF FALLOT: READY FOR A NEW PARADIGM ? Room Orange 2 SESSION 1 -­‐ “CLASSIC” TETRALOGY OF FALLOT CHAIRMEN: G. CAIANIELLO (NAPLES) -­‐ L. ZANNINI (GENOVA) -­‐ R. GIORDANO (MASSA) 8:00 FALLOT ANATOMY: WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE SURGERY? DOES ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PROVIDE ALL THE NECESSARY INFORMATION? S. MARCORA (BERGAMO) 8:20 TOF: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION? G. SANTORO (NAPLES) 8:40 SURGERY FOR TOF: WHEN AND HOW TO OPERATE? B. MURZI (MASSA) 9:00 MANAGEMENT OF TOFS IN THE ICU: ARE THEY ALL THE SAME? M. RANUCCI (SAN DONATO M.)
9:20 INTRODUCTION OF ITALIAN DATABASE ON TOF M. PADALINO (PADUA) 9:40 DISCUSSION SESSION 2 -­‐ TETRALOGY OF FALLOT: COMPLEX AND UNUSUAL PRESENTATIONS CHAIRMEN: G. PALMA (NAPLES) -­‐ G.B. LUCIANI (VERONA) -­‐ D. FEDERICI (BERGAMO) 10:30 HOW TO DEAL WITH PULMONARY VALVE IN TOF F. IORIO (TAORMINA) 10:50 PALLIATION FOR TOF: WHICH ROLE? CLASSIC OR HYBRID PALLIATION? C. PACE NAPOLEONE (TURIN) 11:10 TOF COMPLEX CASES (ABSENT PULMONARY VALVE, CAV, MULTIPLE VSDS ETC) M. POZZI (ANCONA) 11:30 TOF WITH PULMONARY ATRESIA AND MAPCAS: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT? A. CAROTTI (ROME) 11:50 REDUCING THE RE-­‐OXYGENATION INJURY IN CYANOTIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY M. CAPUTO (CHICAGO) 12:10 AN ADAPTED TISSUE SCAFFOLD FOR CARDIOVASCULAR REPAIR C. SCHREIBER (MÜNCHEN) 19
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SESSION 3 -­‐THE EVOLUTION OF TETRALOGY OF FALLOT AFTER SURGERY IN THE ADULT PATIENT CHAIRMEN: A. AMODEO (ROME) -­‐ G. STELLIN (PADUA) -­‐ L. CAREDDU (BOLOGNA) 14:00 EVOLUTION AFTER SURGERY: WHAT TO SEE AND WHAT TO EXPECT IN TOF 14:20 APPROACH TO SEQUELAE AFTER SURGERY FOR TOF: WHICH NEW SURGICAL PROBLEM A. GIAMBERTI (SAN DONATO M.) 14:40 NEW VALVULATION OPTIONS IN TOF: OFF-­‐PUMP, MINIMALLY INVASIVE AND PERCUTANEOUS S. MARIANESCHI (MILAN) 15:00 LVOT AND ASCENDING AORTA IN TOF G. GARGIULO (BOLOGNA) F. DRAGO (ROME) 15:20 ARRHYTHMIC PROBLEMS AT FOLLOW-­‐UP OF OPERATED TOF L. FESTA (MASSA) 15:40 DISCUSSION 20
TECHNO-­‐GRADUATE -­‐ CARDIOANESTHESIA In CO-­‐OPERATION WITH ITACTA (ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOTHOTACIC ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS) Room Tarragona !!
8.00-­‐10.00 WORKSHOP 1 – ITACTA EDUCATIONAL MODULE ON NEUROLOGIC MONITORING TUTORS: P. ZANATTA (TREVISO) -­‐ D. COLELLA (ROME) TOPICS: INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN ADULT AND CONGENITAL PATIENTS. EEG, NIRS, SOMATO-­‐SENSORY EVOKED POTENTIALS, CEREBRAL DOPPLER 10.30-­‐12.30 WORKSHOP 2 – ITACTA EDUCATIONAL MODULE ON HEMOSTASIS AND COAGULATION TUTORS: M. RANUCCI (MILAN) -­‐ D. COLELLA (ROME) -­‐ D. HAXHIADEMI (MASSA), B. MARTINEZ (UDINE) TOPICS: PERIOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HEMOSTASIS AND COAGULATION: THROMBOELASTOMETRY, THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY; PLATELET FUNCTION TESTS; HEPARIN MONITORING. 14.00-­‐16.00 WORKSHOP 3 – ITACTA EDUCATIONAL MODULE ON MICROCIRCULATION TUTORS: S. SCOLLETTA (SIENA), G. ISGRÒ (MILAN) TOPICS: TECHNIQUES OF MICROCIRCULATION STATUS ASSESSMENT IN ADULT AND PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. EFFECTS OF HEMODILUTION, TRANSFUSIONS, AND HEMODYNAMIC !!
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TECHNO-­‐GRADUATE NURSING IN CARDIAC SURGERY Room Cesarea 08.45 REGISTRATION 09.00-­‐9.20 WELCOME PRESIDENT SICCH: L. MENICANTI (SAN DONATO M.) PRESIDENT IPASVI: G. ROCCO (ROME) SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: M.T. PEYER (CASERTA), R. GIRALDI (MILAN), M. ZANCHI (BERGAMO) !
SESSION 1 -­‐ QUALITY AND SAFETY FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF NURSING CARE CHAIRMEN: P.S. GEROMETTA (BERGAMO), M. ZANCHI (BERGAMO) 9.25 QUALITY OF NURSING SERVICE: FROM DEFINITION TO CONTINUOUS M.T. PEYER (CASERTA) IMPROVEMENT !
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9.40 NURSE AS QUALITY GUARANTEE S.SACCONE (ROME) 9.55 FROM THE EFFICACY TESTS TO DISCIPLINARY TOOLS FOR NURSING CARE P. D’ORSI (CASERTA) 10.10 DISCUSSION SESSION 2 -­‐ NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR CLINICAL CARE PATIENT-­‐CENTERED CHAIRMEN: F.P. TRITTO (CASERTA), M.T. PEYER (CASERTA) 10.25 HOSPITAL ENTITY-­‐CARE BASED: MILAN EXPERIENCE R. GILARDI (MILAN) 10.40 CASE-­‐MANAGER NURSE AND CONTINUOUS CARE !
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11.30 SYNERGY BETWEEN ICU AND OPERATIVE ROOM NURSES: EMERGENT ECMO IMPLANT M. ZANCHI (BERGAMO) 11.45 CLINICAL CASE: HEART FAILURE 12.00 TEAM WORK OR MODULAR SERVICE A. ZANINI (MILAN) S. PARILLO (CASERTA) 12.15 TOPICAL HEMOSTATICS AND SURGICAL SEALANTS G. MADDALONI (CASERTA) 12.30 DISCUSSION 12.45 LUNCH SESSION 4 -­‐ HEART TRANSPLANTATION AND NEW DEVICES CHAIRMEN: L. MARTINELLI (RAPALLO), R. GIRALDI (MILAN) 13.45 PRE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE IN PATIENT UNDERGOING VAD !
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M.R. STARACE (ROME) 14.00 CARE PATHWAY OF PATIENT UNDERGOING HEART MATE II C. AVESANI (VERONA) IMPLANT: VERONA EXPERIENCE F.SOLINAS (VERONA) 14.15 LONG-­‐TERM CLINICAL AND HEALTH-­‐CARE ISSUES IN PATIENTS WITH F. PUGIOTTO (PADUA) VAD 14.30 HEART TRANSPLANTATION: REALTIES AND PERSPECTIVES A. CANNATA (MILAN) 14.45 ASSISTANCE TO PATIENT IN HEART TRANSPLANTATION WAITING LIST G. CANNU (BOLOGNA) 15.00 ASSISTANCE TO PATIENT UNDERGOING HEART TRANSPLANTATION C. ANELLI (MILAN) 15.15 VAD IN HEART TRANSPLANTATION A. NUZZO (CASERTA) 15.30 REHABILITATION IN PATIENT UNDERGOING HEART TRANSPLANTATION V. DE CHIRO (CASERTA) 15.45 DISCUSSION 16.00 ECM QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONCLUSION !
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TECHNO-­‐GRADUATE ANPEC !
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Room Orange 1 08.00-­‐8.20 WELCOME PRESIDENT ANPEC PRESIDENT SICCH
SESSION 1 -­‐ MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION OF AN ECMO TEAM CHAIRMEN: R. LORUSSO (BRESCIA), S. TORRISI (CATANIA), E.VITALINI (ROME) 08.20 HOW TO TRANSPORT A PATIENT ON ECMO WITHIN AND OUTSIDE HOSPITAL S. DI FRAIA(FLORENCE) !
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08.40 HELICOPTER TRANSPORT OF A PATIENT ON ECMO G. DI LORENZO (PALERMO) 09.00 ECMO MONITORING AND THE ROLE OF THE PERFUSIONIST D. GHITTI (BERGAMO) 09.20 MECHANICAL TREATMENT STRATEGIES IN ADVANCED CARDIOPULMONARY FAILURE M. DE MARCO (ROME) 09:40 DISCUSSION 10.00 COFFE BREAK SESSION 2 -­‐ HEALTH PROFESSIONS, SKILLS AND TRAINING ECM: NEW GUIDELINES CHAIRMEN: M.E.MACERA MASCITELLI (FLORENCE), M. PAGLIARO (COTIGNOLA) !
10.30 ORDERS FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS IN ITALY: THE EUROPEAN A. BORTONE (PRESIDENT CONAPS) PROSPECTS (FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND THE NEW DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS) !
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11.00 ADVANCED SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS: A REVIEW OF THE S. PROIA (MINISTRY OF HEALTH) PROFESSIONAL PROFILES 11.30 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ECM IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS S. BOVENGA (PRESIDENT COGEAPS) EDUCATION: SYSTEM CERTIFICATION AND ATTESTATION ON THE THREE-­‐YEAR PERIOD 2010-­‐ 2013 ROLE AND ACTIVITIES OF ORDERS, COLLEGES AND ASSOCIATIONS. THE DOSSIER TRAINING. !12.00 D
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SESSION 3 -­‐ RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CHAIRMEN: S. AZZOLINA (FLORENCE), D. PAPARELLA (BARI) 13.30 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: HOW TO SEARCH FOR INFORMATION ONLINE M.R. GUELFI (FLORENCE) !
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13.50 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: TO GOOGLE OR NOT TO GOOGLE M. MASONI (FLORENCE) 14.10 THE ROLE OF EBM IN EXTRA CORPOREAL CIRCULATION MONITORING A. VAILATI (MILAN) AND THE ROLE OF THE PERFUSIONIST 14.30 DISCUSSION SESSION 4 -­‐ THE ROLE OF THE "PERFUSION" IN THE PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE PROPER USE OF BLOOD. CHAIRMEN: M. CHILUFYA (TREVISO), M. RANUCCI (SAN DONATO M.) 14.30 TECHNIQUES RIO E. TESTA (TREVISO) 14.45 THE BLOOD SAVING STRATEGIES IN ECC D. FICHERA (PADUA) 15.00 WHAT TOOLS TABLETOP FOR THE PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT A. DITTA (MILAN) 15.15 THE DRUGS ALTERNATIVE TO HEPARIN B. MARTINEZ (UDINE) !
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LORENZO MENICANTI PRESIDENTE SICCH S.E. MONS. LORENZO LEUZZI VESCOVO AUSILIARE DI ROMA GIANNI PITTELLA CAPOGRUPPO S&D, PARLAMENTO EUROPEO GABRIELE PELISSERO PRESIDENTE AIOP MARINA DAVOLI RESPONSABILE SCIENTIFICO PNE, AGENAS FULVIA SECCARECCIA PRIMO RICERCATORE, CENTRO NAZIONALE DI EPIDEMIOLOGIA SORVEGLIANZA E PROMOZIONE DELLA SALUTE, ISS !
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16:20 LECTIO MAGISTRALIS COMPETIZIONE PER L’EFFICACIA NEL S.S.N. E PREFERENZE DEI CITTADINI CARLO PERUCCI, EX RESPONSABILE SCIENTIFICO PNE, AGENAS !
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Room Magna CHAIRMEN: LORENZO MENICANTI (SAN DONATO M.) -­‐ GIAN PIERO PICCOLI (ANCONA) MARCO PAGLIARO (COTIGNOLA) 16:45 L'ATTIVITÀ TASK-­‐FORCE MEDICO-­‐LEGALE SICCH: MARCO PAGLIARO RESOCONTO DEL PRIMO BIENNIO E PROSPETTIVE FUTURE TASK-­‐FORCE MEDICO-­‐LEGALE SICCH 16:55 DECRETO BALDUZZI IL GIORNO DOPO: RENATO BALDUZZI UN PERCORSO COMPLESSO? VICE PRESIDENTE VICARIO, SCELTA CIVICA EX MINISTRO DELLA SALUTE !17:10 L !17:25 A
A PROPOSTA DI LEGGE VARGIU E LA RESPONSABILITÀ IN VIA DI DETERMINAZIONE DI STRUTTURA NALISI DELLE CRITICITÀ NELLA LEGISLAZIONE ALESSANDRO MANCINI ITALIANA IN TEMA DI RESPONSABILITÀ MEDICA: PROCURATORE CAPO DI RAVENNA LA PROPOSTA DI UN MAGISTRATO !
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SORIN AWARD -­‐ FUTURELAB (RICCHI CARTA PINNA) !
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FULL PAPERS AORTA AND ARCH 1 ROOM MAGNA !
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8:00 “CRATER-­‐LIKE ULCERATION” OF AORTIC ARCH 8:10 RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM WITH CUTANEOUS FISTULA AFTER STENTING. C. SIMON (BERGAMO) L. CAVALLOTTI (MILAN) 8:20 THE TREATMENT OF THORACIC AORTA ANEURYSM IN THE ERA OF A. VARRICA (SAN DONATO M.) ENDO-­‐PROSTHESIS. WHAT’S THE RIGHT CHOICE? 8:30 FISTULA BETWEEN ANEURYSMATIC CORONARY MALFORMATION AND M. PICICHÈ (ROME) LEFT ATRIUM !
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8:40 A FALSE CASE OF RIGHT ATRIAL MYXOMA. DESCRIPTION OF A RARE CASE A. SCOTTO (LECCE) OF RENAL TUMOR REACHED IN THE RIGHT ATRIUM 8:50 AORTIC ANEURYSM FROM ROOT TO ABDOMINAL TRACT. THE BETTER IS WORSE THAN THE WELL? G. ACTIS DATO (TURIN) 9:00 RAPID ENLARGEMENT OF AORTA AFTER ELEPHANT TRUNK REPAIR G.M. RAFFA (PALERMO) 9:10 FINAL DISCUSSION 31
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CHAIRMEN: L. MENICANTI (SAN DONATO M.) -­‐ L. MARTINELLI (RAPALLO) -­‐ F. MUSUMECI (ROME) ROUND TABLE HOW TO CHOOSE A DEPARTMENT CHIEF: WHAT MAKES THE BALANCE SWING IN FAVOR OF AN APPLICANT. !
14:00 THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL MANAGER ANTONIO D’URSO CEO, OSPEDALE SAN CAMILLO FORLANINI,ROME !
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14:15 THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE OF A PRIVATE HOSPITAL MANAGER NICOLA BEDIN CEO, GRUPPO OSPEDALIERO SAN DONATO 14:30 THE POINT OF VIEW OF AN APPLICANT 14:45 DISCUSSION MICHELE TRIGGIANI STAFF SURGEON, OSPEDALE MANZONI LECCO !
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15:00 THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE DIRECTOR OF A RESIDENCY PROGRAM GINO GEROSA FORMER RESIDENCY PROGRAM DIRECTOR UNIVERSITY OF PADUA !
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17:00 PREOPERATIVE ANTI-­‐PLATELET THERAPY AND POST CABG BLEEDING: M. DE FEO (NAPLES) CAN ASPIRIN TEST RESPONSIVENESS GUIDE WITHDRAWAL DECISION-­‐MAKING? PRELIMINARY EVALUATION 17:12 POLARIZING-­‐MICROPLEGIA ENHANCES MYOCARDIAL PROTECTION IN L. SAN BIAGIO (VERONA) DIABETICS UNDERGOING REVASCULARIZATION FOR UNSTABLE ANGINA 17:24 COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTS R. SCROFANI (MILAN) 17:36 MEDIUM-­‐TERM PATENCY OF CORONARY VENOUS AND ARTERIAL GRAFTS: L. CAVALLOTTI (MILAN) ROLE OF BIOMARKERS 17:48 INTRAOPERATIVE GRAFT VERIFICATION IN CORONARY SURGERY G. DI GIAMMARCO (CHIETI) 18:00 ROUTINE USE OF BILATERAL INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERY GRAFTS G. GATTI (TRIESTE) 18:12 ENDOSCOPIC VEIN HARVEST: A VALID ALTERNATIVE TO THE OPEN TECHNIQUE C. ZINGARO (ANCONA) 18:24 MULTIVESSEL BYPASS GRAFTING WITH OR WITHOUT CARDIOPULMONARY A.M. CALAFIORE (RIYADH) BYPASS: 15-­‐YEAR FOLLOW UP IN A PROPENSITY MATCHED COHORT. 18:36 COMPLETE MYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION WITHOUT A. LONGOBARDI (SALERNO) CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS AND THROUGH A MINISTERNOTOMY 18:48 SCORING SYSTEM TO GUIDE DECISION MAKING FOR THE USE OF U. BENEDETTO (LONDON) BILATERAL INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES: THE BIMA SCORE 35
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18:12 HEMODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE AORTIC VALVE LATE AFTER DAVID I: A. RUBINO (CATANIA) AN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDY 18:24 TRANSAPICAL AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION: RISK ASSESSMENT F. POLLARI (NUREMBERG) WITH THE EUROSCORE-­‐II-­‐MODEL IN 679 PATIENTS AND IMPLICATION FOR PATIENT SELECTION !
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17:24 MITRAL VALVE REPAIR FOR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE: PREDICTORS FOR LATE OUTCOME R. GRECO (SHEFFIELD) 17:36 SINGLE-­‐SIZE MITRAL RING ACCORDING TO PATHOLOGY IS EFFECTIVE, REPRODUCIBLE AND ECONOMIC A. ALFANO (SALERNO) 17:48 DIRECT AORTIC CANNULATION WITH ENDODIRECT FOR MINIMALLY C. BARBERO (TURIN) INVASIVE MITRAL VALVE SURGERY. 18:00 MINIMALLY INVASIVE VIDEO-­‐ASSISTED MITRAL VALVE SURGERY: THE CARDIOMISS EXPERIENCE IN MORE THAN 200 CASES. G. RUGGIERI (BERGAMO) 18:12 TRANSAPICAL VALVE IMPLANTATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DEGENERETED MITRAL BIOPROSTHESIS: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE. A. CAPPAI (ROZZANO) 18:24 “CHORDAE SYSTEM TECHNIQUE” FOR COMPLEX MITRAL PROLAPSE REPAIR M. SCORSIN (TURIN) 18:36 TRANSAPICAL OFF-­‐PUMP MITRAL VALVE REPAIR WITH NEOCHORD A. COLLI (PADUA) IMPLANTATION: THE PADUA EARLY EXPERIENCE 18:48 MITRALCLIP THERAPY IN SURGICAL MITRAL REPAIR: A SINGLE-­‐CENTER EARLY AND MID-­‐TERM EXPERIENCE M. MOZ (MILAN) 37
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FULL PAPERS ROOM ORANGE 2 CHAIRMEN: A. GAMBA (LECCO) -­‐ E. MICALIZZI (NOVARA) -­‐ A. RUBINO (CATANIA) 17:00 WHAT IS THE BEST SURGICAL STRATEGY FOR AORTIC DISEASE IN REDO-­‐SCENARIOS? A COMPARISON BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT AND TRANSAPICAL-­‐TAVI FROM TWO REAL-­‐WORLD MULTICENTER SURGICAL REGISTRIES. F. ONORATI (VERONA) 17:12 PROSTHETIC RING OR SUTURE-­‐BASED ANNULOPLASTIES FOR TRICUSPID REGURGITATION? A META-­‐ANALYSIS OF EARLY AND LONG-­‐TERM OUTCOMES AFTER SURGERY F. BARILI (CUNEO) 17:24 IN-­‐HOSPITAL NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF ADULT PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO VENO-­‐VENOUS ECMO: ANALYSIS OF THE ELSO DATABASE R. LORUSSO (BRESCIA) !
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17:36 REDUCED ANTICOAGULATION AFTER MECHANICAL VALVE REPLACEMENT: M. GERDISCH (INDIANAPOLIS) INTERIM RESULTS FROM THE PROACT STUDY 17:48 RED BLOOD CELL TRANSFUSION IS A DETERMINANT OF NEUROLOGICAL G. MARISCALCO (VARESE) COMPLICATIONS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY 18:00 EURYDICE REGISTRY: EUROPEAN DIRECT AORTIC COREVALVE EXPERIENCE G. BRUSCHI (MILAN) 18:12 CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT/SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH PRE-­‐OPERATIVE M. CONTE (BARI) TROPONIN I: COMPARISON BETWEEN ON-­‐PUMP AND OFF-­‐PUMP TECHNIQUE 18:24 THE IMPACT OF PREVIOUS PERCUTANEOUS REVASCULARIZATION ON A. AGOSTINELLI (PARMA) SHORT-­‐TERM RESULTS AFTER CORONARY ARTERY SURGERY: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED STUDY ON 11838 PATIENTS FROM EMILIA ROMAGNA CARDIAC SURGERY REGISTRY (RERIC). !
18:36 GISSI OUTLIERS VAR STUDY: INVESTIGATION OF PATIENTS WITH BAV B. MERLANTI (MILAN) REQUIRING VALVE AND/OR AORTIC REPAIR. CORRELATION OF SURGICAL AND ECO DISTINCTIVE FEATURES WITH HISTOLOGIC AND GENETIC FINDINGS IN PHENOTYPICALLY HOMOGENEOUS OUTLIER CASES. !
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SHORT PAPERS ENDOCARDITIS AND INFECTIONS ROOM CESAREA CHAIRMEN: M. DE BONIS (MILAN) -­‐ G. NAPPI (NAPLES) -­‐ L. BOTTA (MILAN) !
8:00 NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE TREATMENT OF DEEP STERNAL WOUND INFECTION: FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE V. D'ORIA (NAPLES) !
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8:06 TREATMENT OF MEDIASTINITIS USING EXTERNAL PLAQUES OF VENTROFIL A. GALANTI (LECCO) 8:12 STERNAL PLATING IN COMPLICATED STERNAL DEHISCENCE M.D. PIERRI (ANCONA) 8:18 THE “U JAILED” STICH, A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR STERNAL CLOSURE G. CAGNONI (MILAN) 8:24 POLYURETHANE FOR A DIFFERENT STRATEGY TO PREVENT STERNAL S. PASQUINO (PERUGIA) WOUND INFECTION; A PROSPECTIVE STUDY 8:30 OBSERVATIONAL STUDY TO COMPARE THE USE OF ADVANTAGE WITH A A. CAPO (CUNEO) TRADITIONAL MEDICATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF WOUND INFECTION IN HEART SURGERY !
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8:36 TREATMENT OF STERNAL WOUND DEHISCENCE USING TOPIC NEGATIVE PRESSURE A. CAPO (CUNEO) 8:42 SIMULTANEOUS VALVULAR SURGERY AND SPLENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH V. MARGARI (BARI) INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC WORK UP 8:48 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS G. GIRONI (ANCONA) 8:54 TRICUSPID REPAIR FOR INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: A SELECTIVE APPROACH E. DELLA RATTA (NAPLES) 9:00 15 YEARS SINGLE-­‐CENTER EXPERIENCE FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF P. VANELLI (MILAN) INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS (IE) 9:06 LONG TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING REINTERVENTION F. CHIAROMONTI (MASSA) FOR INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS 9:12 MITRAL AND TRICUSPID ENDOCARDITIS: IS MINIMALLY INVASIVE S. EL QARRA (TURIN) SURGERY A GOOD CHOICE? 9:18 OUTBREAK OF MULTIDRUG-­‐RESISTANT ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII M.D. PIERRI (ANCONA) IN CARDIAC SURGERY 42
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN THIS CASE (SESSION 2)? ROOM MAGNA !
CHAIRMEN: E. GRECO (ROME) -­‐ M. ZANOBINI (MILAN) PANELISTS V. FANELLI (TARANTO) -­‐ R. GREGORINI (LECCE) -­‐ G. JANNELLI (NAPLES)-­‐ P. NARDI (ROME) -­‐ F. NICOLINI (PARMA) -­‐ L. SANDRELLI (ALESSANDRIA) -­‐ P. SANTÈ (NAPLES) -­‐ I. VERDAMIN (UDINE) !
8:00 CORONARY BYPASS WITHOUT PREOPERATIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY: D. MARINELLI (CHIETI) USEFULNESS OF HIGH-­‐RESOLUTION EPICARDIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY !
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8:30 TREATMENT OF LARGE PROXIMAL PSEUDOANEURYSM IN ASCENDING TO S. PASQUINO (PERUGIA) DESCENDING AORTIC BYPASS FOR THORACIC AORTA HYPOPLASIA !
8:40 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF VENTRICULAR TACHIARRHITMIAS CARDIAC L. CAVALLOTI (MILAN) FIBROMA RELATED !
8:50 STAND-­‐ALONE ATRIAL FIBRILLATION SURGERY IN PATIENT WITH HEREDITARY R. GRECO (SHEFFIELD) HEMORRHAGIC TELANGIECTASIA !
9:00 A RARE CAUSE OF HEART FAILURE: PERI-­‐PROSTHESIS PSEUDOANEURYSM-­‐TO-­‐ S. NICOLARDI (LECCE) PULMONARY ARTERY FISTULA IN PREVIOUS BENTALL OPERATION. !
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SWISS SOCIETY OF HEART AND THORACIC SURGERY (SGHC) SGHC PAPERS ROOM MAGNA !
CHAIRMEN: R. DI BARTOLOMEO (BOLOGNA) -­‐ M. GENONI (ZURICH) -­‐ F. BARILI (CUNEO) -­‐ F. SICLARI (LUGANO) !!
9:30 EFFECT OF CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION TIMING ON POSTOPERATIVE SPEAKER: D. VITO (LUGANO) RENAL FAILURE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ON-­‐PUMP ARTERY DISCUSSANT: C. GROSSI (CUNEO) BYPASS GRAFTING. !
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11:12 TOTAL ANOMALOUS VENOUS DRAINAGE: WHAT'S THE BETTER STRATEGY? E. MERLINO (NAPLES) 11:18 ALCAPA AND MASSIVE PULMONARY ATELECTASIS: HOW A STENT IN THE P. SERIO (FLORENCE) AIRWAY CAN BE LIFE-­‐SAVING 11:24 AORTO-­‐LEFT VENTRICLE TUNNEL: A CASE REPORT E. MERLINO (NAPLES) 11:30 NEONATAL AORTIC COARTATION WITH PERSISTENT FIFTH AORTIC ARCH: E. CETRANO (ROME) A NOVEL SURGICAL APPROACH 11:36 FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY OF BIVENTRICULAR REPAIR IN NEONATES WITH S. BERGONZINI (TERNI) HYPOPLASTIC LEFT HEART COMPLEX 11:42 HYPOPLASTIC LEFT HEART SYNDROME: TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE L. ARCIERI (MASSA) CENTER WITH NORWOOD PROCEDURE 11:48 USE OF FRESH AORTIC HOMOGRAFT FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF RVOT A. NICOLETTI (NAPLES) 11:54 OUTCOME AFTER ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION FOLLOWING FAILURE F. GANDOLFO (NEWCASTLE) OF ATRIAL SWITCH PROCEDURE 12:00 ROLE OF BRONCHOSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-­‐UP OF P. SERIO (FLORENCE) TRACHEOBRONCHIAL VASCULAR COMPRESSION : THE MANAGEMENT AT MEYER CHILDREN HOSPITAL !
12.15-­‐13.00 FEATURED LECTURE THE USE OF STEM CELLS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING IN CONGENITAL HEART SURGERY : MENDING THE YOUNGEST HEART MASSIMO CAPUTO (CHICAGO) 45
SESSION 1 ROOM ORANGE 1 VIDEO CHAIRMEN: P. GEROMETTA (BERGAMO) -­‐ A. RENZULLI (CATANZARO) -­‐ F. POLLARI (NUREMBERG) !
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11:00 HOW INTERLEAFLETS TRIANGLES RESHAPING AND SINO-­‐TUBULAR C. ROMAGNONI (MILAN) JUNCTION REDUCTION ACT ON AORTIC VALVE COAPTATION !
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11:12 PROSTHETIC AORTIC VALVE SPARING OPERATION S. CASTROVINCI (BOLOGNA) 11:24 A NEW APPROACH TO THE REIMPLANTATION TECHNIQUE: HOW TO C. ANTONA (MILAN) INCREASE THE COAPTATION SURFACE 11:36 BAILOUT AORTO-­‐AXILLARY BYPASS IN AORTIC ARCH REPLACEMENT G. SANTISE (CATANZARO) 11:48 IATROGENIC TYPE A DISSECTION FOLLOWING AORTIC ARCH S. CASTROVINCI (BOLOGNA) CANNULATION 12:00 MANAGEMENT OF AN AORTIC PSEDUO-­‐ANEURYSM WITH ASSOCIATED C. ROMAGNONI (MILAN) PARAVALVULAR LEAKAGE 12:12 AORTIC ARCH REPLACEMENT IN ENDOLEAK TYPE I M. CEFARELLI (BOLOGNA) 12:24 FROZEN ELEPHANT TRUNK WITH E-­‐VITA OPEN PLUS PROSTHESIS G. MURANA (BOLOGNA) 12:36 FROZEN ELEPHANT TRUNK SURGERY WITH NEW THORAFLEXTM HYBRID G.V. RUGGERI (BERGAMO) DEVICE IN COMPLEX AORTIC DISEASES 12:48 FROZEN ELEPHANT TRUNK WITH THORAFLEX PROSTHESIS M. CEFARELLI (BOLOGNA) 46
FULL PAPERS AORTA AND ARCH 2 ROOM ORANGE 2 CHAIRMEN: R. DE PAULIS (ROME) -­‐ G. DI EUSANIO (LECCE) -­‐ N. CAMURRI (MANTOVA) !
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11:00 POLYMORPHISMS OF ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE GENE AS STRONG RISK C. PISANO (PALERMO) FACTORS OF SPORADIC ASCENDING AORTA ANEURYSM 11:12 ROLE OF HISTOLOGY IN EVALUATING THE AORTIC TISSUE OBTAINED AT THE TIME M. CELIENTO (PISA) OF ASCENDING AORTA REPLACEMENT. A MORPHOLOGIC STUDY FROM A SINGLE CENTRE 11:24 SURGICAL ORIENTED APPROACH TO THE AORTIC ROOT GEOMETRICAL M.CONTINO (MILAN) RELATIONSHIPS 11:36 IMPACT OF CUSP REPAIR ON REOPERATION RISK FOLLOWING THE DAVID F. SETTEPANI (ROZZANO) PROCEDURE: A 12-­‐YEAR SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. 11:48 ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF AORTIC DISSECTION. A SINGLE CENTRE D. PACINI (BOLOGNA) EXPERIENCE. 12:00 EXTENDING THE SUITABILITY OF ENDOVASCULAR THERAPHIES IN MULTISEGMENTAL THORACIC AORTA PATHOLOGY: AORTIC ARCH REPLACEMENT WITH PROPHYLACTIC SUPRA-­‐AORTIC VESSELS DEBRANCHING M. MURZI (MASSA) !
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12.36 CAREFUL PREOPERATIVE PLANNING AND STRICT PERIOPERATIVE M. IAFRANCESCO (BIRMINGHAM) MONITORING AND BLOOD PRESSURE MANIPULATION REDUCE THE RISK OF SPINAL CORD INJURY AFTER HYBRID AORTIC ARCH AND DESCENDING AORTA REPAIR !
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FULL PAPERS MULTICENTER TRIALS 3 ROOM TARRAGONA CHAIRMEN: G.M. ACTIS-­‐DATO (TURIN) -­‐ A. CANZIANI (SAN DONATO M.) -­‐ L. CAVALLOTTI (MILAN) !
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11:00 DO BIOLOGICAL VALVES CONFER ANY EARLY OR LONG-­‐TERM L. SAN BIAGIO (VERONA) SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE FOR PROSTHETIC AORTIC VALVE ENDOCARDITIS? A MULTICENTER EUROPEAN STUDY 11:12 CONCOMITANT MITRAL AND AORTIC VALVE SURGERY. LONG-­‐TERM F. NICOLINI (PARMA) RESULTS FROM AN ITALIAN REGIONAL CARDIAC SURGERY REGISTRY. 11:24 EFFECTS OF OFF-­‐PUMP CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS SURGERY ON G. SCRASCIA (BARI) HOSPITAL AND MID-­‐TERM MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH PREOPERATIVE ANEMIA: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER REGISTRY 11:36 IMPACT OF SEVERE LEFT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION ON F. ONORATI (VERONA) 6-­‐MONTH OUTCOME AFTER TAVI OR SURGICAL AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT: RESULTS FROM A PROPENSITY-­‐MATCHED POPULATION OF A NATIONAL MULTICENTER STUDY 11:48 DIFFERENT SYSTEMIC AND PULMONARY INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE M. CUOMO (ROME) BETWEEN CPB AND MINI-­‐CPB 12:00 VENO-­‐ARTERIAL ECMO FOR FULMINANT MYOCARDITIS IN ADULT R. LORUSSO (BRESCIA) PATIENTS : A MULTI-­‐INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE 12:12 IN-­‐HOSPITAL NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS IN ADULT PATIENTS R. LORUSSO (BRESCIA) UNDERGOING VENO-­‐ARTERIAL EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION: RESULTS FROM THE EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (ELSO) REGISTRY 12:24 PREDICTORS OF FUTILE REDO AORTIC VALVE SURGERY REGARDLESS OF L. SAN BIAGIO (VERONA) RISK-­‐SCORES: AN ANALYSIS FROM THE MULTICENTER RECORD INITIATIVE 12:36 A CHALLENGE FOR PERCEVAL: AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT WITH SMALL E. VILLA (BRESCIA) SUTURELESS VALVES. A EUROPEAN MULTICENTER STUDY !
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12:48 EARLY CLINICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC RESULTS OF THE ST. JUDE MEDICAL G. MARISCALCO (VARESE) TRIFECTA AORTIC VALVE: RESULTS FROM A REGIONAL ITALIAN PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER REGISTRY. !
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AORTIC VALVE 3 ROOM MAGNA SHORT PAPERS CHAIRMEN: A. BARBONE (ROZZANO) -­‐ V. MAZZEI (BARI) -­‐ A. DELLA CORTE (NAPLES) !
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14:30 COMPUTATIONAL STUDY OF THE WALL STRESS IN THE AORTIC ROOT IN R. SCROFANI (MILAN) PRESENCE OF A STENTLESS AORTIC VALVE 14:36 CLINICAL RESULTS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SUTURELESS BIOPROSTHESIS F. POLLARI (NUREMBERG) VALVE: PROPENSITY-­‐MATCHING WITH CONVENTIONAL BIOPROSTHESIS 14:42 INITIAL EXPERIENCE AND EARLY HEMODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE L. DI MARCO (BOLOGNA) ST-­‐JUDE TRIFECTA PERICARDIAL VALVE 14:48 LONG TERM FOLLOW UP OF THE SORIN FREEDOM SOLO STENTLESS VALVE: S. SPONGA (UDINE) CLINICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC FINDINGS 14:54 TOTALLY BIOLOGICAL PERICARDIAL VALVED CONDUIT FOR AORTIC SURGERY: M. FOSCHI (CHIETI) OUR EXPERIENCE 15:00 MINIMALLY INVASIVE AORTIC VALVE REOPERATION E. MIKUS (COTIGNOLA) 15:06 PERCEVAL S SUTURELESS IMPLANTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MULTIPLE VALVE SURGERY A. MICELI (MASSA) 15:12 PERMANENT PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION AFTER SUTURELESS PERCEVAL E. VILLA (BRESCIA) BIOPROSTHESIS: INSIGHTS FROM A SINGLE-­‐CENTER EXPERIENCE. 15:18 MINIMALLY INVASIVE VERSUS FULL STERNOTOMY AORTIC VALVE U. BENEDETTO (LONDON) REPLACEMENT: SHORT AND LONG TERM PROPENSITY SCORE BASED COMPARISON !
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15:42 MINIMALLY INVASIVE AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT VIA RIGHT ANTERIOR E. CAPORALI (LUGANO) MINI-­‐THORACOTOMY: AN INITIAL EXPERIENCE !
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15:48 AORTIC VALVE BYPASS USING A NOVEL AUTOMATED DEVICE FOR THE G. DI GIAMMARCO (CHIETI) TREATMENT OF HIGH-­‐RISK AORTIC VALVE STENOSIS ON A BEATING HEART 15:54 CONVENTIONAL SURGERY VERSUS TAVI: CLINIC AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATION S. SALIZZONI (TURIN) AT ONE YEAR 16:00 LONG TERM OUTCOMES AFTER TRANS-­‐CATHETER AORTIC VALVE A. D'ONOFRIO (PADUA) IMPLANTATION: FIVE YEARS RESULTS IN OVER 300 PATIENTS. 16:06 EVOLUTION OF AORTIC STENOSIS TREATMENT IN TAVI ERA: G. JAFRANCESCO (BOLOGNA) ROLE OF CONVENTIONAL SURGERY IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS 16:12 RESULTS AND MID TERM FOLLOW-­‐UP IN 160 TRANS-­‐APICAL AORTIC G. LUZI (ROME) VALVE IMPLANTATIONS 16:18 THE ASCENDING AORTA (DIRECT-­‐AORTIC) AS EFFECTIVE AND PRACTICABLE L. BOTTA (MILAN) ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FOR SURGEONS PERFORMING TAVI 50
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SHORT PAPERS ROOM ORANGE 2 CHAIRMEN: E.M. CIRIO (CAGLIARI) -­‐ M. DE FEO (NAPLES) -­‐ S. SPONGA (UDINE) 14:30 EARLY CD4/CD8 RATIO > 1.5 AFTER ANTI-­‐THYMOCYTE GLOBULIN INDUCTION THERAPY IS A WEAK MARKER OF ACUTE REJECTION AND CAV RISK IN HEART-­‐TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS !
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G. PEDRAZZINI (MILAN) 14:36 EARLY GRAFT FAILURE IN ORTHOTOPIC HEART TRANSPLANTATION G.M. RAFFA (PALERMO) RECIPIENTS: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE 14:42 SAFETY OF RECOMBINANT COAGULATION FACTOR VIIA ADMINISTRATION A. ANSELMI (RENNES) FOR UNCONTROLLABLE BLEEDING IN PATIENTS UNDER ECLS THERAPY. 14:48 IMPACT OF DIFFERENT LVAD TECHNOLOGIES ON THE COAGULATION SYSTEM: V. TARZIA (PADUA) AXIAL VERSUS CENTRIFUGAL FLOW. 14:54 THE UNDERESTIMATED COST OF BLOOD PRODUCTS TRANSFUSION FOR PATIENTS A. ANSELMI (RENNES) UNDER ECLS AND ECMO SUPPORT 15:00 IMPACT OF MULTIPLE REOPERATION ON HEART TRANSPLANTATION LONG S. SPONGA (UDINE) TERM OUTCOME 15:06 CLINICAL OUTCOME AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLD TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS S. SPONGA (UDINE) WITH LONG TERM FOLLOW UP 15:12 EPIAORTIC FLOW PATTERN DURING IABP-­‐PULSE CARDIOPULMONARY V. GRAMIGNA (CATANZARO) BYPASS: THE OPTIMAL CANNULA POSITION 15:18 HAS PSYCHOSOCIAL COMPLIANCE AN IMPACT ON LONG TERM OUTCOME AFTER S. SPONGA (UDINE) HEART TRANSPLANTATION? 15:24 EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT TREATMENT FOR REFRACTORY CARDIAC ARREST: SURVIVAL AND QUALITY-­‐OF-­‐LIFE AFTER DISCHARGE A. ANSELMI (RENNES) 15:30 REDUCTION IN DRIVELINE INFECTION RATES – INTERIM RESULTS FROM D. CAMBONI (REGENSBURG) CLINICAL STUDY INCOR INVASTOP 51
15:42 TRICUSPID VALVE ANULOPLASTY REDUCES WEANING TIME FROM TEMPORARY RIGHT VENTRICULAR ASSISTANCE IN PATIENTS IMPLANTED WITH LVAD. A. MONTALTO (ROME) !
15:48 VASCULAR ACCESS COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CONTINUOUS-­‐FLOW G.M. RAFFA (PALERMO) LEFT VENTRICLE ASSIST DEVICE UNDERGOING PERCUTANEOUS INVASIVE PROCEDURES !
15:54 DEVELOPMENT OF A SINGLE-­‐CENTER PROGRAM OF LONG-­‐TERM VENTRICULAR A. ANSELMI (RENNES) ASSIST DEVICES: EARLY AND FOLLOW-­‐UP RESULTS. !
16:00 RIGHT VENTRICULAR TEMPORARY SUPPORT REMOVAL AVOIDING RE-­‐STERNOYOMY IN PATIENTS IMPLANTED WITH LVAD. HOW TO DO IT. A. MONTALTO (ROME) 16:06 HEARTWARE LEFT VENTRICLE ASSIST DEVICE THROMBOSIS: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE G.M. RAFFA (PALERMO) !
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14:36 INFLUENCES OF INFLAMMATION, COAGULATION, FIBRINOLISYS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS ON RENAL FUNCTION WORSENING AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS !
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15:30 SHORT-­‐ AND LONG-­‐TERM RESULTS OF TRIPLE VALVE SURGERY: A SINGLE CENTER STUDY, WITH INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH. !
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FULL PAPERS ROOM SPALATO CHAIRMEN: G. BRANCACCIO (ROME) -­‐ M.T. CASCARANO (TURIN) -­‐ G. PERRI (ROME) 14:30 PRE-­‐OPERATIVE N-­‐TER PRO-­‐BNP LEVELS AS A PREDICTIVE BIOMARKER R.A. MOZZILLO (NAPLES) IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE SURGERY 14:42 RELATION BETWEEN ALDH 2 ACTIVITY AND ISCHEMIC AND RADICALIC INJURIES DURING PEDIATRIC HEART SURGERY G.G. SURACA (NAPLES) 14:54 OUTCOME OF MECHANICAL CARDIAC SUPPORT IN CHILDREN USING MORE F. DE RITA (NEWCASTLE) THAN ONE MODALITY AS BRIDGE TO HEART TRANSPLANT 15:06 OUTCOME OF PEDIATRIC CARDIAC RE-­‐TRANSPLANTATION IN THE F. DE RITA (NEWCASTLE) MECHANICAL SUPPORT ERA 15:18 RISK FACTORS FOR DEATH OR STROKE IN CHILDREN SUPPORTED WITH S. HAYNES (NEWCASTLE) VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE 15:30 CAN WE PREDICT FROM LABORATORY PARAMETERS THOSE CHILDREN F. DE RITA (NEWCASTLE) SUPPORTED WITH A VENTRICULAR ASSISTANT DEVICE WHO SUSTAIN A STROKE? 15:42 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SEMILUNAR VALVE REGURGITATION IN CHILDREN G. BORTOLUSSI (PADUA) ON VAD SUPPORT 15:54 BIVENTRICULAR REPAIR AFTER NEONATAL HYBRID PALLIATION FOR G. PERRI (ROME) BORDERLINE HYPOPLASIA OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE. 16:06 LIVER STIFFNESS EVALUATION AFTER FONTAN OPERATION L. DEORSOLA (TURIN) 16:18 SINGLE STAGE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TRACHEAL STENOSIS AND CONGENITAL HEART DEFECT E. CETRANO (ROME) 16:30 USE OF CORMATRIX® PATCH FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RIGHT OUTFLOW R. MARSICO (NAPLES) TRACT AND PULMONARY ARTERIES IN PEDIATRIC CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY !
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CHAIRMEN: G. DI BENEDETTO (SALERNO) -­‐ P. PANISI (MILAN) -­‐ F. SANSONE (MESSINA) !
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VENUE THE XXVII NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE ITALIAN SOCIETY FOR CARDIAC SURGERY WILL BE HELD AT THE ERGIFE PALACE HOTEL VIA AURELIA 619, 00165 -­‐ ROME !
FROM THE 28 TO THE 30 NOVEMBER, 2014. !
ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT CONOR & MANAGEMENT VIALE CORTINA D'AMPEZZO 170, 00135 ROME PH. +39 06 85305059 E-­‐MAIL: CONOR@CONOR.IT THE CONGRESS ORGANIZING SECRETARY AND THE SICCH SECRETARY WILL OPEN HALF AN HOUR THE START AND CLOSE HALF AN HOUR AFTER THE END OF THE SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS FOR THE ENTIRE DURATION OF THE CONGRESS. !
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TRADE EXHIBITION THE EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD IN PARALLEL TO THE CONGRESS. ELECTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014 -­‐ 2016 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2014 FROM 9.00 A.M. TO 6.00 P.M. !
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OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ITALIAN AND ENGLISH WILL BE THE OFFICIAL SPOKEN LANGUAGES. SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATION WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. SLIDES MUST BE IN ENGLISH. !
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CME THE ITALIAN MINISTRY OF HEALTH HAS INCLUDED THE MEETING IN THE NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR CONTINUOUS MEDICAL EDUCATION AND HAS AWARDED 15.5 CME CERTIFICATION WILL BE RELEASED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH PROCEDURES. !
ORAL PRESENTATIONS THERE WILL BE FULL PRESENTATIONS (8 MINUTES PLUS 4 MINUTES FOR DISCUSSION), AND SHORT PRESENTATIONS (4 MINUTES PLUS 2 MINUTES FOR DISCUSSION). THE SPECIAL SESSIONS NAMED “WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN THIS CASE?” FORESEE 8 MINUTES FOR PRESENTATION AND 2 MINUTES FOR DISCUSSION. ALL SPEAKERS ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO DELIVER THEIR PRESENTATION TO THE SPEAKER PREVIEW AREA AT LEAST TWO HOURS PRIOR TO THE SESSION IN WHICH THEY ARE PRESENTING. PRESENTATIONS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO SESSION ROOMS ELECTRONICALLY. SPEAKERS ARE REMINDED THAT THE USE OF PERSONAL LAPTOPS IS PROHIBITED IN MEETING AUDITORIA. VIDEO THE SURGICAL VIDEO PRESENTATION SHOULD NOT EXCEED 8 MINUTES. AT THE END OF THE VIDEO PRESENTATION, 2 MINUTES FOR DISCUSSION WILL BE ALLOWED. !!
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REGISTRATIONS REGISTRATION FEE FOR PARTICIPANTS WILL INCLUDE: • ADMISSION TO SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS • ADMISSION TO TECHNICAL EXHIBITION • ADMISSION TO THE SICCH OPENING CEREMONY ON 29 NOVEMBER • CONGRESS MATERIALS (DELEGATE BAG, USB MEMORY, FINAL PROGRAM, ABSTRACT, ETC.) • LUNCH BOXES • COFFEE BREAKS !
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FULL CONGRESS MATERIALS, WILL BE GUARANTEED FOR THOSE DELEGATES WHO HAVE REGISTERED AHEAD OF TIME. FOR THOSE WHO REGISTER ON-­‐SITE, CONGRESS MATERIAL WILL BE PROVIDED UPON AVAILABILITY. 63
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