First Luxemburg Interventional Cardiology Symposium

First Luxemburg Interventional Cardiology Symposium

FIRST LUXEMBURG INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: “PROSPECTIVES IN INTERVENTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CARDIOLOGY”

Organized in honour of Prof. Dr. Daniel Wagner. 06.10.18, 9 am – 2 pm. Amphitheatre of the headquarters of the BIL, Route d’Esch, Luxemburg 

An international faculty has been invited to present:

Prof. Alain Combes, MD, PhD

Cardiology Institute, réanimation médicale Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière AP-HP, Institute of cardiometabolism and Nutrition

Sorbonne Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris, France

Jochen Reinöhl MD, MSc

Structural Cardiology Heart Center Freiburg Director Medical affairs Edwards, Germany

Prof. Eric Eeckhout, MD

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland

Prof. Arthur Feldman, MD, PhD

Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA

Prof. Guy A. Mac Gowan, MD, FACC, FRCPI

Freeman Hospital Newcastle, UK


 

Agenda for the day:

-8:30-

Registration

-9:00-

Introduction: flashback on Prof. Dr. Daniel Wagner

-9:15-

“Temporary assist devices in cardiogenic shock: a review”

Prof. Alain Combes, MD, PhD

-9:55-

“Prospectives in structural cardiology”

Jochen Reinöhl MD, MSc -10:35-

Coffee Break

-10:50-

“History of coronary angioplasty: is there a limit to PCI?”

Prof. Eric Eeckhout, MD

- 11:30-

“New insights into the genetics of cardiovascular disease“

Prof. Arthur Feldman, MD, PhD

-12:10-

“Management of advanced heart failure in the UK”

Prof. Guy A. Mac Gowan, MD, FACC, FRCPI -12:50-

Closing remarks

-13:00-

Walking Dinner

The presentations will be held in English

The Organizing Committee:

Dr. Peter Frambach; Dr. Philippe Muller; Dr. Bruno Pereira

Under the auspices of

“La Societe Luxembourgeoise de Cardiologie” and “La Fondation Coeur Daniel Wagner” 


Inscription et renseignements:

Hôpital Kirchberg ; L-2540 Luxembourg-Kirchberg; 9 rue Edward Steichen, Cabinet 38

symposiumdanielwagner@gmail.com

Tél .: +352 2468 4171

Merci de renvoyer les inscriptions au plus tard le 1er octobre 2018