Theme: "Explore the Science Behind Heart"

Heart Disease 2023

Heart Disease 2023

We cordially invite all participants and sponsors to the 4th Global Conference on Cardiology & Heart Diseases which is able to be slated on July 17-18, 2023 in Vienna, Austria on behalf of the organizing committee. We warmly invite you to hitch us at Interventional Cardiology, Cardiopathy and Cardiovascular Disease where you'll make certain to play a major role in global researchers. This Heart Disease conference will rank among the simplest and most advantageous events of 2023 due to the positive response and enthusiastic interest from the Editorial Board Members of meeting-related journals moreover as from researchers, scientists, and industry leaders within the fields of cardiology

We cordially invite you to attend the 4th Global Conference on Cardiology & Heart Diseases to be held during July 17-18, 2023 at Vienna, Austria. Heart Disease 2023 will bring together world-class professors, scientists and cardiologists to discuss strategies for disease remediation for heart in this cardiology conference. Heart Disease 2023 is designed to provide diverse and current education that will keep medical professionals abreast of the issues affecting the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Heart Disease 2023 will be organized around the theme “Explore the Science behind Heart".

Heart Disease 2023 comprises of 12 tracks designed to offer a comprehensive session that addresses current issues in Cardiology and Heart Diseases. Conference Series Ltd organizes 600+conferences, 500+workshops such as electrocardiography workshops, cardiology diagnosis workshops, cardio myopathy workshops cardiology exhibitions and 700+ symposiums on Clinical, Medicine, Pharmacy and Science & Technology.

Why to attend?

With people from around the world focused on getting some answers concerning Cardiology and Heart Diseases. This Heart Disease conference in 2023 will coordinate appears, disperse information and meet with recurring pattern and potential investigators and get name affirmation at this two-day event. Broadly acclaimed speakers, the most recent frameworks, methodologies and the most current updates in Cardiology field are indications of this conference. This world Cardiology and Heart Diseases congress or rather all cardiology gatherings, cardiology events and cardiologists congress will help in frameworks organization, B2B uniting amidst specialists and academicians.

Target Audience-

  • Cardiologists
  • Cardiac Surgeons
  • University Professors
  • Various Societies and their members
  • Institutes-Medical Schools Students
  • Research Scholars
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Training Institutes
  • Software making associations
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Data Management

Track-1: Heart Transplantation

A heart transplant is a surgical transplant procedure performed on patients with end stage heart failure or severe coronary artery disease, when other medical or surgical treatments have failed. Heart transplant surgery used to remove the diseased heart from a person and replace it with a healthy one from an organ donor. Heart failure is a disease in which the heart muscle is failing severely in its attempt to pump blood through the body. Some patients are less suitable for a heart transplant, mainly if they have other circulatory conditions related to their heart condition. Heart transplantation is not considered to be a cure for heart disease; rather it is a life-saving treatment intended to improve the quality and duration of life for a recipient.

Some causes of heart failure include:

  • Heart attack
  • High blood pressure
  • Alcoholism or drug abuse
  • Low red blood cell count (anemia)
  • Viral infection of the heart muscle
  • COPD

Track-2: Stem Cell Research and Regeneration on Cardiology

Stem cell research is a research which involves the properties of stem cells and their potential utilize in medicine. Stem cells are the origin of all tissues, describing their properties helps in our understanding of the healthy and diseased body's development and stability. Cardiac regeneration is a broad effort that aims to repair the damaged heart tissue with cutting-edge science, including stem cell and cell-free therapy. Reparative tools have been engineered to replace damaged heart tissue and function using the body's natural ability to regenerate. Investigators are developing ways to make replacement heart cells and provide them with the right cues so that the new cells play as needed in the ensemble.

  • Omnipotent Stem Cells
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells
  • Multipotent Stem Cells
  • Oligopotent Stem Cells
  • Unipotent Stem Cells

Track-3: Coronary Heart Disease (CAD)

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a condition that affects your coronary arteries, which supply blood to your heart. With CAD, plaque build-up narrows or blocks one or more of your coronary arteries. Chest discomfort is the most common symptom. CAD can lead to a heart attack or other complications like arrhythmia or heart failure. A clot can be sometimes obstructing blood flow, causing serious health problems. Coronary arteries create the network of blood vessels on the surface of the heart that feeds it oxygen. If these arteries narrow the heart may not receive enough oxygen-rich blood, mainly during physical activity. Sometimes CAD can be lead to a heart attack.

Complications-

  • Mild or crushing chest pain
  • Sweating
  • Shortness of breath
  • Coughing
  • A gray pallor in the face etc

Track-4: Pericardial Disease

Pericardial Disease is inflammation of any layers of the pericardium. The pericardium is a thin tissue sac that surrounds the heart and consists of: Visceral pericardium is an inner layer that envelopes the entire heart. This pericardium is a thin fibroelastic sac composed of two-layers that separate the heart from the surrounding mediastinal structures. The outer layer of the pericardium is referred as the fibrous pericardium and usually measures less than 2mm in thickness. This inner portion of the pericardium is a two-layered sac called the serous pericardium. Pericarditis pain can usually be treated with over-the-counter pain relievers, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Prescription-strength pain relievers also may be used. This drug reduces inflammation in the body.

  • Acute pericarditis
  • Pericardial effusion
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Constrictive pericarditis

Track-5: Pulmonary Circulation Disorder

Pulmonary Circulation provides physicians with a greater understanding of the structure, function and pathophysiology of the pulmonary circulation. It gives comprehensive coverage from diagnosis and clinical evaluation of patients with pulmonary hypertension to explaining techniques, disorders and treatment. In most cases of pulmonary hypertension, the pulmonary circulation retains its ability to swell or to contract further, because of the release of vasoconstrictor as well as vasodilator mediators.

Causes-

  • Lung disease
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Heart failure

Track-6: Congenital Heart Disease

A Congenital Heart Disease (CHDs) is a imperfection in the structure of the heart or great vessels that is present at birth. Risk factors also include certain infections during pregnancy like rubella, use of certain medications or drugs like alcohol or tobacco, parents being closely related or poor nutritional status or obesity in the mother. A few CHDs may be diagnosed during pregnancy using a special kind of ultrasound called a fetal echocardiogram, which creates ultrasound pictures of the heart. Treatment for CHDs depends on the type and strength of the defect present. Some affected infants and children might need one or more surgeries to repair the heart.

Types of congenital heart disease-

  • Septal defects
  • Coarctation of the aorta
  • Pulmonary valve stenosis
  • Transposition of the great arteries
  • Underdeveloped heart

Track-7: Cardiovascular Diseases, Disorders and Surgeries

Cardiovascular Disease is a group of diseases and affecting your heart and blood vessels. These diseases are caused to affect one or many parts of your heart and/or blood vessels. Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death globally. Cardiovascular surgery can also referred to as cardiac surgery or heart surgery, describes any surgical procedure that involves the heart or the blood vessels that carry blood to and from the heart. These procedures are common with patients who have cardiovascular disease or have had a heart attack, stroke or blood clot-as well as individuals who are at high risk for developing these problems. The important behavioural risk factors of heart disease and stroke are unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol.

There are many types of heart surgery-

  • Coronary artery bypasses grafting (CABG)
  • Heart valve repair or replacement
  • Insertion of a pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)
  • Maze surgery
  • Aneurysm repair
  • Heart transplant
  • Insertion of a ventricular assist device (VAD) or total artificial heart (TAH)

Track-8: Hypertension and Obesity

High blood pressure is also called as hypertension. If you are having high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is consistently too high the heart has to work harder to pump blood. Obesity is a complex disease involving an additional amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It's a medical problem that increases the risk of other diseases and health problems like heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. Many factors can contribute to excess weight gain including eating patterns, physical activity levels and sleep routines. Excess weight gain especially when associated with increased visceral adiposity, is a major cause of hypertension.

Track-9: Neurocardiology

Neurocardiology is the study of neurophysiological, neurological and neuroanatomical aspects of cardiology including mainly the neurological origins of cardiac disorders. The effects of stress on the heart can be studied in terms of the heart's interactions with both the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system. Clinical issues in Neurocardiology include hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, neurogenic stress cardiomyopathy, cerebral embolism and encephalopathy, neurologic sequelae of cardiac and thoracic surgery and cardiac interventions, and cardiovascular findings in patients with primary neurological disease. Neurocardiology is an emerging area stimulating the collaboration between neurologists, stroke physicians and cardiologists in clinical and research aspects of the brain and heart relationship. The neurocardiac axis is the link to cause many problems regarding the physiological functions of the body.

This includes-

  • Cardiac ischemia
  • Stroke
  • Epilepsy
  • Heart arrhythmias
  • Cardiac myopathies

Track-10: Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease

Congenital heart disease is referred to one or more problems with the heart structure that are present at birth. These abnormalities happened when the heart or blood vessels don't form correctly in utero. A congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart that a child is born with. Serious congenital heart defects usually are noticed soon after birth or during the first few months of life.

Types of Congenital Heart Disease

  • Patent ductus arteriosus
  • Atrial septal defect
  • Ventricular septal defect
  • Atrioventricular canal

Track-11: Covid-19 effects of Heart Patients

Too much inflammation from COVID-19 infection can further harm the heart and disrupt the electrical signals that help it to beat properly. This can also reduce the heart's pumping ability and either lead to an abnormal heart rhythm or worsen an existing rhythm problem. Coronavirus can cause dangerous inflammation in the heart or myocarditis, which prevents the heart from doing its job effectively. It is becoming increasingly clear that the coronavirus can cause a dramatic increase in blood clots throughout the body. Blood clots can happen when your blood forms gel-like clumps.

  • Lack of oxygen
  • Myocarditis
  • Stress cardiomyopathy

Track-12: Excessive use of Alcohol or Caffeine

Excessive alcohol use can lead to the development of chronic diseases and other serious problems including: High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and digestive problems. It causes cancer of the breast, mouth, throat, voice box, liver, colon and rectum. This stimulatory effect of high caffeine input may cause your heart to beat faster. It may also lead to altered heartbeat rhythm called atrial fibrillation, which has been reported in young people who consumed energy drinks containing extremely high doses of caffeine. Excessive drinking can also contribute to cardiomyopathy a disorder that affects the heart muscle. When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, that caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, makes drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. As a result, they may drink more alcohol and become more impaired than they realize increasing the risk of alcohol-attributable harms. Caffeine is a stimulant that can make you feel energetic and alert.

Growth of Cardiology Market:

The global cardiac biomarker diagnostic test kits market is expected to be worth US$ 2,540.8 Mn in 2028, and is projected to increase at a CAGR of 5.1% through 2028. North America is expected to be a dominant market, which accounted for US$ 522.5 Mn in 2017, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.3%. North America has been the dominant regional market for heart diagnostics with a share of approximately 47% of the overall heart diagnostics market in terms of revenue in 2022, followed by Europe which accounted for around 38% share in the market and then by Asia accounting for 15% share.

Governments are trying to limit hospital readmissions to reduce the prevalence of hospital acquired infections (HAIs) by imposing penalties on hospitals. As a result, adoption of home healthcare, remote patient monitoring, and long term care services is rapidly increasing. Thus, demand for cardiovascular devices is increasing from hospitals, patients based in home settings, and long term care centers. In addition, favorable government policies such as reimbursement coverage are fueling adoption of these devices. Thus, increasing target patient population, rising acceptance of home healthcare, and favorable government policies are some of the major factors driving the growth of the global cardiovascular devices market.

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