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22nd World Congress on Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Failure, will be organized around the theme “ Advancing cardiology around the world”
Paediatric Cardiac Care 2021 is comprised of 15 tracks and 12 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Paediatric Cardiac Care 2021.
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Pediatric Cardiology is mainly for treating heart problem in children which is done by a pediatric cardiologist. They are specialized in curing and analysing the heart problem in children in the children who may need heart surgery, Pediatric Cardiologists work closely with the pediatric heart surgeons to determine the best treatments and interventions on the conditions that affect the heart of the children.
- Track 1-1 Pediatric heart physiology
- Track 1-2 Pediatric heart catheterization
- Track 1-3 Risk and diagnosis of disease
- Track 1-4 Pediatric angina
- Track 1-5 Pediatric diseases pathology
- Track 1-6Pediatric heart transplants
- Track 1-7 Pediatric cardiologists
Heart and blood vessel disease also called as Cardiovascular Disease which includes numerous problems that are related to atherosclerosis it is the condition where the walls of arteries are filled or blocked by a substance called plaque, which makes the arteries wider and if blood clot occurs it stops the blood flow and leads to the heart attack or stroke.
Pericarditis
Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
Coronary Artery Diseases
Rheumatic Heart Diseases
Venous Thrombosis
- Track 2-1Pericarditis
- Track 2-2Coronary Artery Diseases
- Track 2-3Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
- Track 2-4Rheumatic Heart Diseases
- Track 2-5Venous Thrombosis
Heart is the first organ that develops in the unborn baby, the Fetal Cardiologists take care about the health of the heart and checks the condition of the fetal heat without having any complications or affect to the heart that supports the child’s heart health
Congenital Heart Defect or Congenital Heart Disease is a problem that occurs in the structure of the heart through its cause is unknown but in some cases, it is due to infections like rubella during pregnancy, poor nutrition care or obesity and use of certain medications or drugs like tobacco and alcohol. Its symptoms vary from none to life-threatening.
Ischemic heart disease
Cerebrovascular disease (Stroke)
Peripheral vascular disease
Rheumatic heart disease
Congenital heart disease
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Echocardiography
Holter monitoring
Coronary angiography
Intravascular ultrasound
Cardio visor
Cardiovascular disease and the pregnant patient
Heart surgery in children is done to repair heart defects when a child is born with heart diseases a child needs the surgery. There are many kinds of heart defects. Some are minor, and others are more serious. Some heart failings may need surgery right after the baby is born. For others, the child may be capable to securely wait for months or years to have surgery. One surgery may be enough to repair the Heart Defect, but sometimes a series of techniques are needed for the child’s wellbeing.
Open heart surgery
Cardiomyopathies
Adult congenital heart disease and sports cardiology
Cardiac transplantation
Surgery for lV dysfunction
Mechanical support left ventricular assist devices
Therapeutic and physiologic issues surrounding heart valve surgery
Angioplasty or surgery for multivessel coronary artery disease
Advances in congenital heart disease
Transmyocardial revascularization (TMR)
Minimally invasive heart surgery
Cardiomyoplasty
Heart transplant
Bypass surgery
Artificial heart valve surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery
Clinical Cardiology Journal is a contemporary checked open entry Journal committed to advertising leading-edge research in cardiology. Studies relating to cardiac diseases such as congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and their epidemiology and pathophysiology are covered under the scope of the Journal
Special focus is placed on studies involving diagnosis and management of cardiac diseases such as: electrophysiology, cardiovascular implants, cardiac regeneration, cardiac medicine, cardiac surgery, and identification of cardiovascular risk factors.
General clinical cardiologists
Pediatric cardiologists
Cardiovascular Anaesthesiology
Cardiovascular Pathology Research
Preventive cardiologists
Anaesthesia management of low birth weight infants or children undergoing cardiac surgery requires a very high level of control to aim to minimize major deviations in ventilation, arterial pressure control, and blood biochemistry within the limitations of the surgery and anaesthesia. It is more difficult to anaesthesia the child compared to the adults as they require more care and observation.
A stroke is occurred due to interruption of normal flow of the blood to the brain either by blockage or rupture of the blood vessel, the age of the child at the time of stroke makes differences how doctor identify and treat the problem. It occurs due to cardiac problems in children during birth.
Transient Ischemic Stroke Attack
Stroke Pathophysiology
Pediatric Strokes
Moved Treatment for Strokes
Haemorrhagic Strokes
It is the disease related to heart, which is a rare heart condition that affects the paediatrics and infants. Several different types of Cardiomyopathy are present and symptoms varies from person to person, in some conditions it is the progressive condition that results in impaired ability of heart to pump blood , fatigue, heart block, irregular heart beat and sudden cardiac prearrest in some cases there will be presence of no symptoms.
Stroke Pathophysiology
Pediatric Strokes
Moved Treatment for Strokes
Haemorrhagic Strokes
Transient Ischemic Stroke Attack
Pediatric Cardiomyopathy is a unique heart disorder that affects teenagers and children. Cardiomyopathy involves disease of the heart force (myocardium). Several unique types of cardiomyopathy exist, and the specific symptoms vary from person to person. In some affected individuals, no symptoms may be present (asymptomatic); in many people, cardiomyopathy is a progressive condition that may result in an impaired ability of the heart to pump blood; fatigue; heart block; irregular heartbeats (tachycardia); and, potentially, heart failure and sudden cardiac death.
Aortic Stenosis
Atrial Septal Defect
Atrioventricular Canal Defect
Coarctation of the Aorta
Epstein’s Anomaly
Hypo plastic Left Heart Syndrome
Interrupted Aortic Arch
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Pulmonary Stenosis
Pulmonary Atresia
Single Ventricle (Functionally Univentricular Heart)
Tetralogy of Fallot
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Truncus Arteriosus
Ventricular Septal Defect
Pediatric Cyanosis refers to a bluish-purple hue to the skin. It is utmost seen where the skin is thin, such as the lips, mouth, earlobes and fingernails. Pediatric Cyanosis suggests there may be decreased oxygen attached to red blood cells in the bloodstream. It may suggest a problem with the lungs or heart. It is a finding base test and not through the laboratory test
Cardiac Tumours arise primarily in the inner lining, muscle layer or the surrounding pericardium of the heart. These are mostly benign or malignant neoplasms; they are primary or metastatic primary cardiac tumours are rare in the pediatric practice. The vast of Primary Cardiac Tumours are benign in children and very rare of among 10%are malignant
It is the condition where the change in the heart rate is observed in which the heart rate can be increased or decreased compared to the normal heart rate or even sometimes it skips the beat it is due to the heart defect or external factors involved like fever, anxiety, trauma, and exercise.
Heart attacks,
Strokes
peripheral vascular diseases
cardiovascular disease.
It is the term used by the cardiologists to describe whose heart does not pump enough blood to the other body parts to meet the body demands for the energy. It may be due to weak muscle of the heart that cannot pump normal amount of blood to the body or it may due to the heart pumps well but it is insufficient
left-sided heart failure
Right-sided heart failure
Congestive heart failure
Predictors and markers of heart failure outcome
Heart failure in children and adolescents
Implantable cardio verter-defibrillator (ICD)
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
Heart transplantation
Coronary artery bypass
Pediatric Cardiac Nursing is the specialized caring unit for more observation and cares to be taken by the nursing unit towards the infants, children. Cardiac nursing is a registered nurse who specializes to work with patients who suffer from various conditions of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac nurses support to cure disorders such as unstable angina, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, and cardiac dysrhythmia under the supervision of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses also succeed postoperative care on a surgical unit, cardiac monitoring, stress test evaluations, vascular monitoring, and health evaluations. Cardiac nurses work in several different environments, including coronary care units (CCU), cardiac catheterization, intensive care units (ICU), operating theatres, cardiac rehabilitation centers, clinical research, cardiac surgery wards, cardiovascular intensive care units (CVICU), and cardiac medical wards.
Hemodynamic monitoring
Monitoring cardiac and vascular readings
Intensive hemodialysis
Cardiac remodeling