full list of posters - World Heart Federation

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full list of posters - World Heart Federation
Arena Poster Section
Global health/WHO/Political advocacy - Sunday
PS002
SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE (CVD) PREVENTION THROUGH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
Shalini Bassi 1,*, Vinay Kumar Gupta 2, Nalini Saligran 3, Monika Arora 2
1HRIDAY (Health Related Information Dissemination Amongst Youth), .New Delhi,
2Health Promotion Division, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Haryana,
India, 3Arogya World, Naperville, United States
PS005
MEDICOLEGAL APPROACH TO CARDIOVASCULAR CASES ALLEGED AS
MALPRACTICE
Hakan Karpuz 1,*
1Cardiology, Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey
PS006
YOU SNOOZE YOU LOSE: LONG DURATION OF SLEEP, NOT SHORT, IS
ASSOCIATED WITH LONG-TERM MORTALITY, INDEPENDENT OF
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS, CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND
INFLAMMATION
Jeong Hwan Kim 1,*, Salim S Hayek 1, Mosaab Awad 1, Hina Ahmed 1,
Brandon Gray 1, Aneese Chaudhry 1, Hiroshi Aida 1, Ravila Bhimani 1, Joy
Hartsfield 1, Donald Bliwise 2, Arshed Quyyumi 1
1Division of Cardiology, 2Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta,
United States
PS007
CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF E-CIGARETTE USE
Magnus Lundbäck 1, Lukasz Antoniewicz 2,*, Jenny A Bosson 3
1Dept of Cardiology, 2Dept of Internal Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Danderyd
University Hospital, Stockholm, 3Dept of Internal Medicine, Umeå University,
Umeå, Sweden
PS009
CALORIES AND MACRONUTRIENTS INTAKE IN MASKED HYPERTENSIVE
ADOLESCENTS
Maria Rebeca Urdaneta 1,*, JOSE J VILLASMIL 1, GREILY BERMUDEZ 1,
Mayerlin Sayago 1, Freddy Madueño 1, Marelis Muñoz 1, Estilita Paredes 1,
EGLE SILVA 1
1Investigacion, Fundacion venezolana de hipertension, Maracaibo, Venezuela,
Bolivarian Republic Of
PS011
ARTERIAL STIFFNESS OF LIFELONG JAPANESE PEARL DIVERS
Hirofumi Tanaka 1,*, Tsubasa Tomoto 2, Jun Sugawara 2
1Kinesiology and Health Education, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Austin,
United States, 2Human Informatics Research Institute, National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan
PS012
EVALUATING OUTCOMES OF CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTOR MODIFICATION : AN
EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN THE PHILIPPINES
Eduardo Ongleo Yambao Jr. 1,*, Antonio Sibulo Jr. 1, Helen Ong - Garcia 1,
Bienarosa Ala 1, Mary Dawn Aquino - Nablo 1
1Heart Institute, ST. LUKES MEDICAL CENTER, Quezon City, Philippines
PS013
NUTRITIONAL LABELLING AND HEART CHECK FOOD CERTIFICATION
PROGRAMME IN AFRICA: AN OVERVIEW
Kingsley Chigbo Azionu 1, Kingsley Kolapo Akinroye 2,*, Olatunde Sunday
Ojo 3, Favour Chidimma Azionu 4, Joy Unegbu 2
1Occupational Medicine, Lagos State University, 2Research, Nigerian Heart
Foundation, Lagos, 3Research, Nigerian Heart Foundation Lagos, Nigeria.,
Ikoyi,Lagos, 4Research, Occupational and Environmental Health, Lagos, Nigeria
PS014
EFFECT OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATE MATTER ON CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASES IN DAMMAM AND AL-KHOBAR CITIES OF KINGDOM SAUDI
ARABIA
Ayman Mahmoud Azoz 1,*, Abdulaziz Mohamed Sebiany 2, Mahmoud F
Elsharkawy 3, Khalid A Al Faraidy 4
1Cardiac Technology, 2Family and Community Medicine, 3Environmental health,
UNIVERSITY OF DAMMAM, Dammam, 4Cardiology department, King Fahd
Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
PS015
HYPERTENSION RELATED SKILLS RETENTION AMONG COMMUNITY
HEALTH WORKERS IN RURAL WESTERN KENYA: PROCESS EVALUATION
OF THE LARK HYPERTENSION STUDY
Alean Frawley 1 2,*, Jackson Rotich 3, Allison K Delong 4, Diana Menya 5, Violet
Naanyu 6, Carol R Horowitz 7, Valentin Fuster 8, Deborah Litzelman 9, Jemima
Kamano 10, Rajesh Vedanthan 8
1Preventive Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York,
2Preventive Medicine, Icahn School fo Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City,
United States, 3AMPATH, Eldoret, Kenya, 4Center for Statistical Sciences, Brown
University, Providence, United States, 5School of Public Health, Department of
Epidemiology, 6School of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Moi
University College of Health Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya, 7Population Health Science
and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, 8Cardiology,
Icahn School fo Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, 9Indiana University,
Bloomington, United States, 10School of Medicine, Moi University College of
Health Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya
PS016
THE UNIVERSAL HEALTH: HEALTH SERVICES ROLE IN PREVENTION OF
CVDS
Branka Legetic 1 1,*, sebastian Laspiur 2, Rainford Wilks 3
1Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, Pan American Health
Organization, Wshington , United States, 2Non communcable diseases adn health
promotion, Minstry of Health Argetnina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3Epidemiology
of CVDs, University of West Indies , Kingston, Jamaica
PS017
ESTIMATION OF SALT INTAKE BY 24-HOUR URINARY SODIUM
EXCRETION: FINDINGS FROM THE CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN A
PAPUAN POPULATION AND ESTIMATION OF RISK (COPPER) STUDY
Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez 1 2,*, Clare Farrand 1 3, Putra Kusuma 2, Jaqcui
Webster 3
1The NCD Asia Pacific Alliance, Tokyo, Japan, 2Public Health and Malaria Control,
International SOS, Kuala Kencana, Papua, Indonesia, 3Food Policy Division, The
George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
PS018
TASK-SHIFTING OF HANDHELD ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC SCREENING FOR
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE: LONGITUDINAL PERFORMANCE OF NONEXPERTS IN A SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAM
Andrea Beaton 1,*, Bruno Nascimento 2, Adriana Diamantino 2, Lindsay
Perlman 1, Allison Tompsett 1, Antonio Ribeiro 2, Craig Sable 1, Maria Nunes 2
1Children's National Health System, Washington, United States, 2Faculdade de
Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PS020
THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL NURSING COMMUNITY IN CVD PREVENTION:
PREPARING LEADERS AND TAKING ACTION
Martha N Hill 1, Kathy Berra 1, Barbara Fletcher 1,*, Laura Hayma 1, Nancy
Houston Miller 1
1Acute and Chronic Care, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
NURSING, Baltimore, United States
PS021
A DYNAMIC ONLINE LIBRARY OF NCD POLICIES AND ACTIONS TO TRACK
PROGRESS TOWARDS THE 25 BY 25 GOAL
Sandra Ofori 1,*, jill baumgartner 2, Juan Carlos Bazo Alvarez Alvarez 3,
Ramon Lorenzo Luis Rosa Guinto 4, Sailesh Mohan 5, Dan Monyeki 6, Kirsty
Bobrow 7, Benn Grover 8
1internal medicine, university of port harcourt, port harcourt, Nigeria, 2Institute for
Health and Social Policy & Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics &
Occupational Health, montreal, Canada, 3Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,
lima, Peru, 4University of the Philippines, manilla, Philippines, 5Public Health
Foundation of India, Haryana, India, 6Physiology and Environmental Health,
University of Limpopo, Sovenga, 7Department of Medicine, University of Cape
Town and Groote Schuur Hospital, cape town, South Africa, 8Health Care Without
Harm, boston, United States
PS023
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN BRAZIL
Bryce Stevens 1, Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PS024
THE BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN SELECT LATIN AMERICAN
COUNTRIES
Bryce Stevens 1, Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PS025
LA CARTA DE SANTIAGO: PRIORITIES FOR STROKE PREVENTION AND
TREATMENT IN THE AMERICAS
Salvador Cruz Flores 1,*, Diana Vaca McGhie 2 and Latin American
Leadership Steering Group for Latin American Summit
1Department of Nuerology, American Heart Association/American Stroke
Association, El Paso, 2Global Strategies, American Heart Association/American
Stroke Association, Washinton, United States
PS026
THE GLOBAL HEART NETWORK: A PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY TO
CONNECT STAKEHOLDERS FOR WORKING TOGETHER TO BRING
CARDIAC CARE TO ALL IN NEED.
Myrtidiotissa Nikolakou - Petropoulou 1,*, Annabel LAVIELLE 2
1Executive
Director, 2Founder - President, Global Heart Network Foundation, San
Francisco, United States
PS031
GOLIATH VERSUS GOLIATH: LEVERAGING PRIVATE MINING INDUSTRY
RESOURCES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH GAINS IN TOBACCO CONTROL
Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez 1 2,*, Clare Farrand 1 3, Lana Cridland Raspail 1
4
, Francesca Viliani 5, Rachel M Amiya 1 6
1The NCD Asia Pacific Alliance, Tokyo, Japan, 2Public Health and Malaria Control,
International SOS, Kuala Kencana, Papua, Indonesia, 3Food Policy Division, The
George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia,
4The University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom, 5Public Health Consulting Services
and Community Health, International SOS, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6Department
of Family Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan
PS032
ATTITUDE TOWARD SECONDHAND SMOKE AND RELATED BEHAVIORS
OF EXPOSURE TO SECONDHAND SMOKE AMONG URBAN COMMUNITY
FEMALE NON-SMOKERS IN CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Runzhi Zhu 1, Wenxi Xie 4, Wenqi Xiong 1, Ming Ran 1,
Yunshuang Rao 5, Manoj Sharma 6, Xiaoxiao Shen 7, Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2Research Center for Medicine and
Social Development, 3The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in
Health, 4School of the Second Clinical, 5School of Nursing, Chongqing Medical
University, Chongqing, China, 6 Behavioral & Environmental Health, Jackson
State University, Jackson, United States, 7School of the First Clinical, Chongqing
Medical University, Chongqing, China
PS033
SECONDHAND TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE AND SMOKING-RELATED
KNOWLEDGE AMONG URBAN COMMUNITY FEMALE NON-SMOKERS IN
CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1, Runzhi Zhu 1, Wenxi Xie 2, Wenqi Xiong 1, Ming Ran 1,
Yunshuang Rao 3, Manoj Sharma 4, Xiaoxiao Shen 5, Yong Zhao 1,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2School of the Second Clinical,
3School of Nursing, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China, 4
Behavioral & Environmental Health, Jackson State University, Jackson , United
States, 5School of the First Clinical, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing,
China
PS034
THE REGULATORY CONUNDRUM OF ENDS – A THREAT TO
CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND A GREATER CHALLENGE TO TOBACCO
CONTROL EFFORTS GLOBALLY
Amit Yadav 1,*, Monika Arora 2, Gaurang P Nazar 2, Kolli Srinath Reddy 3
1Health Law and Policy, HRIDAY, New Delhi, 2Health Promotion, 3PHFI, PUBLIC
HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA, Gurgaon, India
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Preventive Cardiology - Sunday
PS039
ARE HIGH ALTITUDE POPULATIONS AT HIGH RISK OF HEART DISEASE? A
COMPARISON OF TWO HIGH ALTITUDE AREAS OF NEPAL
Nirmal Aryal 1,*, Mark Weatherall 1, Yadav Kumar Deo Bhatta 2, Stewart Mann
1
1Medicine,
University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand, 2Cardiology, Shahid
Gangalal National Heart Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal
PS040
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INFLAMMATION MARKERS, CORONARY HEART
DISEASE AND CARDIOVASCULAR AND ALL CAUSE MORTALITY AMONG
RUSSIANS AGED 55 YEARS AND OLDER (SAHR STUDY)
Svetlana Shalnova 1, Yulia Balanova 1, Svetlana Evstifeeva 1, Alexander Deev
1
, Anna Kontsevaya 1,*, Galina Muromtseva 1, Vladimir Konstantinov 1, Elena
Tuaeva 1, Maria Shkolnikova 2
1National Research Center for Preventive medicine, 2Research Clinical Institute of
pediatrics, Moscow, Russian Federation
PS041
CLINICAL AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC FOLLUW UP IN PREGNANT
WOMEN WITH MITRAL STENOSIS
nadia-faiza BENATTA 1, abdelmalek BOUZID 1 2,*, leila HAMMOU 1, tarik
MERZOUK 3, djamila-djahida BATOUCHE 4
1cardiology, 2chirurgie cardiaque, 3gynécologie, 4pediatric intensive care unit,
University hospital center oran, oran, Algeria
PS042
RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA BESIDES
FOLATE IN A CHINESE COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION
Fangfang Fan 1, Jia JIa 1, Xin Xu 2, Xianhui Qin 2, Yang Yang 1, Jianping Li 1,
Yan Zhang 1,*, Yong Huo 1
1Peking University 1st Hospital, Beijing, 2Southern Medical University,
Guangzhou, China
PS044
PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY
DISEASE AND CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Georgiy Pushkarev 2, Elena Yaroslavskaya 2
1ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS, 2TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen,
Russian Federation
PS045
SMOKING AND MORTALITY IN 130 000 CUBANS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Sarah Lewington 1, Nurys Armas 2,*, Julie Burrett 1, Ben Lacey 1, Richard Peto
1
, Alfredo Duenas 2
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom, 2Institute of Cardiology, Havana, Cuba
PS046
HIGH LYMPHOCYTES AND LOW MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME ARE
ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES, TRIGLYCERIDE-TO-HIGH-DENSITY
LIPOPROTEIN RATIO AND METABOLIC SYNDROME, IN PATIENTS AT HIGH
RISK OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Bobby Vincent Li 1,*, Issada Trakarnwijitr 1, Heath Adams 1, Jamie Layland 1,
John Garlick 1, Andrew Wilson 1
1Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, St Vincent's Hospital
Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PS047
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN PRIMARY MEDICAL OFFICE IN
MEXICO. TACOS 3
Froylan Ernesto Limon 1,*, Alfredo Perez-Cuadra 2, Juan Marques 3,
Malgorzata Rozycka 4, Jose Delgado 3, Eduardo Meaney 5, Morgan GuerraGea 6
1arrtimias, Laboratorio de arritmias UNAM, 2Cardiology, Hospital Regional Adolfo
Lopez Mateos ISSSTE, Mexico, Mexico, 3Cardiology, Universidad Central de
Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic Of, 4Private, Private,
5Posgrado, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, 6PreVita, PreVita, Mexico, Mexico
PS048
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN MÉXICO : RURAL VS EXECUTIVE
POPULATION . TACOS II
Alfredo Perez-Cuadra 1, Froylan Ernesto Limon 2,*, Juan Marques 3, Jose
Delgado 3, Eduardo Meaney 4, Malgorzata Rozycka 5, Morgan Guerra-Gea 6
1Cardiology, Hospital Regional Adolfo Lopez Mateos. ISSSTE, 2arrtimias,
Laboratorio de arritmias UNAM, Mexico, Mexico, 3Cardiology, Universidad Central
de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic Of, 4Postgraduate
department, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, 5Private , Private, 6PreVita, PreVita,
Mexico, Mexico
PS052
AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING AND HIGH RISK OF
OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN HISPANIC ADOLESCENTS
Mayerlin Vianney Sayago 1,*, JOSE JOAQUIN VILLASMIL 1, GREILY
BERMUDEZ 1, MARIA URDANETA 1, FREDDY MADUEÑO 1, Marelis Muñoz 1,
ESTILITA PAREDES 1, EGLE SILVA 1
1Investigacion, Fundacion venezolana de hipertension, Maracaibo, Venezuela,
Bolivarian Republic Of
PS053
THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A HEART HEALTHY INDIA
Ravneet Singh 1,* and Billion Hearts Beating Foundation
1CSR, Billion Hearts Beating Foundation, New Delhi, India
PS054
PREVALENCE AND PATTERNS OF CARDIAC DISEASES AMONG HIV
INFECTED PEOPLE FOLLOWING ANTIRETROVIRAL CLINIC AT JIMMA
UNIVERSITY SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL, SOUTHWEST ETHIOPIA
Elsah Tegene 1,*, Tefera Belachew 2
1Internal Medicine, 2Population and family Health Department, Jimma University,
Jimma, Ethiopia
PS055
TO EVALUATE THE ROLE OF NON HDL-C, LP(A), APO-B AS A CLINICAL
SURROGATE MARKER FOR CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Satyendra Tewari 1,*, Pranjal Agarwal 1, PK Goel 1
1Cardiology, SANJAY GANDHI POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL
SCIENCES, Lucknow, India
PS059
PREVALENCE OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION AND ASSESSMENT OF
CARDIAC RISK IN
PAKISTANI ADULTS – THE REVEAL STUDY
Muhammad Ashraf Ebrahim 1,*, Mariam i khowaja 1
1Medicine, Jamal Noor Hospital , Karachi, Pakistan
PS061
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RETINOPATHY AND RENAL ABNORMALITIES IN
BLACK HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
Philip Manma Kolo 1,*, Ayodele Babatunde Omotoso 1, Timothy Olanrewaju 1,
Joshua Funsho Owoeye 2 and Hypertension Complications Project
1Department of Medicine, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, 2Department of
Ophthalmology, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, NIGERIA, Ilorin, Nigeria
PS063
ANALYSIS ON ECG P-WAVE CHANGING IN MASKED HYPERTENSION
PATIENTS
Liantao Nie 1,*, Zhongjian LI 1, Yan Jing 1
1Department of electrocardiogram, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou
University, zhengzhou, China
PS064
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HYPERTENSION IN THE POPULATION: RESULTS OF
BASELINE SURVEY OF A POPULATION INTERVENTION PROGRAM TO
CONTROL HYPERTENSION.
Elijah Nyainda Ogola 1,*, Francis Ogojo Okello 2, Gerald Yonga 3, Elizabeth
Mac Gregor-Skinner 2, Nikita Ramchandarani 2
1Clinical medicine and therapeutics, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, Nairobi, Kenya,
2Abt Associates, Bethesda, United States, 3Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi,
Kenya
PS069
INTENSE SUPERVISED EXERCISE TRAINING AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN
HYPERTENSION
RESULTS FROM THE ERGOCISER-RR STUDY
Frank Van Buuren 1,*, Johannes B. Dahm 2, Klaus-Peter Mellwig 1, Dieter
Horstkotte 1
1Clinic for Cardiology, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Ruhr-Universität
Bochum, Bad Oeynhausen, 2Dept. of Cardiology and Sports Medicine, Herz- und
Gefäßzentrum, Göttingen, Germany
PS070
ROSUVASTATIN DOSE-DEPENDENTLY IMPROVES FLOW-MEDIATED
DILATION, BUT REDUCES ADIPONECTIN LEVELS AND INSULIN
SENSITIVITY IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC PATIENTS
Kwang Koh 1,*
1GACHON UNIVERSITY GIL MEDICAL CENTER, Incheon, Korea, Republic Of
PS071
VASCULAR AND METABOLIC EFFECTS OF EZETIMIBE DEPEND ON
DOSAGES OF SIMVASTATIN IN PATIENTS WITH
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
Kwang Koh 1,*, Seung Han 1
1GACHON UNIVERSITY GIL MEDICAL CENTER, Incheon, Korea, Republic Of
PS073
HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA EFFECT ON ARTERIAL FUNCTION
PARAMETERS IN MIDDLE AGED PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
Egidija Rinkūnienė 1 2 3,*, Agnė Jucevičienė 1 2, Vilma Dženkevičiūtė 1 2, Žaneta
Petrulionienė 1 2, Roma Puronaitė 4, Grytė Bieliauskaitė 5, Aleksandras
Laucevičius 1 2 3, Sandra Kutkienė 1 2
1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, VILNIUS UNIVERSITY, 2Vilnius
University Hospital Santariskiu Klinikos, 3Experimental and Clinical Medicine
Research Institute, Vilnius University, 4VUH Santariskiu clinics, 5VILNIUS
UNIVERSITY, Vilnius, Lithuania
PS075
QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF 7 CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICAN COUNTRIES: RESULTS OF THE SEVEN STUDY BY
DRUG AND VERSION OF DRUG
Marie ANTIGNAC 1,*, Bara Ibrahima DIOP 2, Diane MACQUART DE TERLINE 1,
Bernard DO 3 4, Méo Stéphane IKAMA 5, Roland N'GUETTA 6, Dadhi M
BALDE 7, Yessoufou TCHABI 8, Abdallahi SIDI ALY 9, Ibrahim ALI TOURE 10,
Patrick ZABSONRE 11, Jean Marie F DAMOROU 12, Jean Luc TAKOMBE 13,
Eloi MARIJON 14 15, Xavier JOUVEN 15 16
1Pharmacy, St Antoine Hospital - AP-HP, Paris, France, 2Service de cardiologie,
CHU de Fann, Dakar, Senegal, 3EA 401 Materiaux et Sante, Faculty of pharmacy,
Paris Sud University, Chatenay-Malabry, 4Department of Laboratories, Agence
Générale des Equipements et Produits de Sante, AP HP, Paris, France, 5Service
de Cardiologie, CHU de Brazzaville, Faculté des Sciences de la Santé, Université
Marien NGOUABI,, Brazzaville, Congo, 6Service de Cardiologie, Institut de
Cardiologie d'Abidjan, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 7Service de Cardiologie, CHU
Conakry, Conakry, Guinea, 8Unité de Soins, d'Enseignement et de Recherches en
Cardiologie(USERC), Centre National Hospitalo-Universitaire de Cotonou
(CNHU), Cotonou, Benin, 9Cabinet de Cardiologie, Cabinet de Cardiologie,
Nouakchott, Mauritania, 10Service de Médecine interne et Cardiologie, CHU
LAMORDE, Hopital National Lamorde (CHU) université de Niamey, Niamey,
Niger, 11Service de cardiologie, Centre Hospitalier National Sanou Souro de
Bobo-Dioulasso, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 12Service de Cardiologie, CH
Lomé, Lomé, Togo, 13Service de cardiologie, Hôpital Général de Kinshasa,
Kinshasa, Congo, The Democratic Republic of the, 14INSERM U970, Team 4,
Paris Cardiovascular Research Centre, 15Cardiology department, European
Georges Pompidou Hospital, AP-HP, 16INSERMU970, Team 4, Paris
Cardiovascular Research Centre, Paris, France
PS076
THE INCREASED STATES OF CARDIAC AUTONOMIC NERVOUS ACTIVITY
AT LATE NIGHT AND THE EFFECT OF ENALAPRIL IN PATIENTS WITH
ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
Yong Liu 1,*, Xing Liu 1, Yun Fan 1
1cardiology, SICHUAN ZIGONG THIRD PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL, Zigong, Sichuan,
China
PS083
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE ON CORONARY ARTERY
DISEASE IN PATIENTS ATTENDING THE TERTIARY HEALTH CARE CENTER
IN NEPAL
Kunjang Sherpa 1,*, Prashant Shah 1, Sauharda Karki 2, Satyam Mahaju 2,
Rubina Maharjan 2, Naveen Pandey 1, Sahadeb Dhungana 1, Surendra Uranw
1
, Prahlad Karki 1
1Internal Medicine, 2B.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES, dharan,
Nepal
PS084
STROKE DUE DISCONTINUANCE IRREGULAR OF ASPIRIN IN CIRURGIES
NONCARDIACS
Jose Alexandre da Silveira 1, Fabio Jose Matheus 1, Adriano Meneghini 1,
Ana Lucia Queiroz 1, Clovis Juliao Arroyo Neto 2, Antonio Carlos Palandri
Chagas 1,*
1Cardiology, 2Student, ABC Medical School, Santo Andre, Brazil
PS087
ANALYSIS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC OF ELDERLY UNDERGOING CABG AND
CARDIOVASCULAR REHABILITATION
Pedro Rodrigo Magalhães Negreiros ALMEIDA 1 2 3,*, Daniel Rocha RABELO 4,
Estevão Tavares FIGUEIREDO 4, Luilson Geraldo COELHO JUNIOR 1, Jeeser
Alves ALMEIDA 2, Gislane Ferreira MELO 2, Gustavo Azevedo CARVALHO 2
1Academic of medicine, Atenas College of Medicine, Paracatu, Minas Gerais,
2Department of Gerontology and Physical Education, Catholic University of
Brasilia, 3Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Armed Forces
Hospital of Brasilia, Brasilia, Federal District, 4MD, Professor of Cardiology and
Echocardiography, Atenas College of Medicine, Paracatu, Minas Gerais, Brazil
PS089
LOW EXERCISE TOLERANCE AS A PREDICTIVE VARIABLE OF
MALIGNANT VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
Hermes Ilarraza-Lomelí 1, Jessica Rojano-Castillo 1,*, Marianna GarcíaSaldivia 1, Oscar Sifuentes 1, María-Dolores Rius-Suárez 1, Esther FrancoOjeda 1, Rafel Chávez-Domíguez 2
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, 2Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio
Chavez, Mexico City, Mexico
PS090
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GENDER AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH
ESTABLISHED CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Hermes Ilarraza-Lomelí 1, Marianna García-Saldivia 1,*, Enrique Lugo-Torres 1,
Jessica Rojano-Castillo 1, Oscar Sifuentes 1, Jorge Aviés-Rosales 1, MaríaDolores Rius-Suárez 1, María-Esther Franco-Ojeda 1, Rafael ChávezDomínguez 2, Juan-Pablo Nuñez-Urquiza 1
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, 2Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio
Chavez, Mexico City, Mexico
PS091
NATIONAL REGISTRY OF CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAMS IN
MEXICO II (RENAPREC II)
Hermes Ilarraza-Lomeli 1,*, Marianna Garcia-Saldivia 1, Jessica RojanoCastillo 1, Samuel Justiniano-Cordero 2, Zulema-Lisbeth Aranda-Ayala 3,
Maria-Dolores Rius-Suarez 1, Norma Ceron-Enriquez 4, Leonel MartinezRamirez 5, Jorge Lara-Vargas 6, Alejandro Hernandez-Gonzalez 7 and
Mexican Society for Heart Care Working Group
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez,
2National Program of Cardiac Rehabilitation, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Mexico City, 3Cardiac Rehabilitation, Cardica, Cuernavaca, 4Cardiac
Rehabilitation, Centro Recovery , Puebla, 5Cardiac Rehabilitation, PEMEXPicacho, 6Cardiac Rehabilitation, CARDIOFIT, Mexico City, 7Cardiac
Rehabilitation, Instituto Cardiovascular de Saltillo , Saltillo, Mexico
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Heart Failure - Sunday
PS096
CONTROL OF RENAL PARAMETERS ESSENTIAL IN IMPROVING HEART
FAILURE PROGNOSIS
Lucman A. Anwer 1,*, Mohammad Abrar Shareef 2, Adam Subait Obad 3,
Mohammed Al-Harbi 4, Farida Kavata 5, Sukinah Taleb Al-Qallaf 5, Bandar Al
Ghamdi 5
1Cardiac
Surgery, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Alfaisal
University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2Family Medicine, Mercy St. Vincent Medical
Center, Toledo, United States, 3Colege of Medicine, Alfaisal University, 4Internal
Medicine, 5Cardiology, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia
PS100
HEART FAILURE AS AN INITIAL MANIFESTATION OF ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID
SYNDROME
Karim Yarek Juarez 1,*, Jaime Eduardo Cruz Alvarado 1, Francisco Javier
Leon Hernandez 1, Milton Ernesto Guevara Valdivia 1, Paulina Irma Orosa
Fernandez 1
1Cardiology, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, mexico city, Mexico
PS101
EVALUATION OF PATIENTS ACCORDING TO EJECTION FRACTION
ADMITTED FOR HEART FAILURE AT THE POLICE HOSPITAL.
Silvana Mettini 1, Stella Maris Pereiro Gonzalez 1,*, Lucrecia Secco 1, Dario
Alberto Fernandez 1, Marcelo Gustavo Masuelli 1, Nicolas Maria Nieves
Piazza 1, Francisco Toscano 1, Juan Pablo Ramos 1, Irma Leticia Ramella 1
1Cardiology, Hospital Churruca Visca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
PS103
EXPERIENCE WITH VENO-VENOUS ECMO IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE
ARDS
Thomas Strecker 1,*, Johannes Rösch 1, Steffen Oehrlein 1, Michael Weyand 1
1Center of Cardiac Surgery, UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG,
Erlangen, Germany
PS105
IMPAIRED IMMUNE PHENOTYPE OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIALDERIVED MICROPARTICLES IN NONE-DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
HEART FAILURE
Alexander E Berezin 1,*, Alexander A Kremzer 2
1Internal Medicine, 2Clinical Pharmacology, State Medical University, Zaporozhye,
Ukraine
PS109
PREVALENCE OF DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY AND REDUCED EJECTION
FRACTION IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ismael Guzman Melgar 1, CARLOS EDUARDO GARCIA MARTINEZ 2,*, EDGAR
FERNANDO HERNANDEZ PAZ 1, HUGO MENDIZABAL 3 4
1INTERNAL MEDICINE/CARDIOLOGY SECTION, 2INTERNAL MEDICINE,
3INTERNAL MEDICINE/NEPHROLOGY SECTION, HOSPITAL ROOSEVELT,
4NEPHROLOGY, UNAERC, GUATEMALA, Guatemala
PS110
GSTM1 NULL GENOTYPE ISN’T ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF
CHRONIC HEART FAILURE AMONG PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
Natasa Jankovic 1,*, Dragan V Simic 1, Slavica Radovanovic 2, Ognjen Gudelj
3
, Sonja Suvakov 4, Vesna Coric 4, Tatjana Simic 4
1Cardiology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Clinic of Cardiology, 2Cardiology, Medical
Center Bezanijska Kosa, 3Cardiology, Military Medical Academy, 4Institute for
Medical Biochemistry, Belgrade, Serbia
PS112
THE ROLE OF CT-APELIN ON IDENTIFYING NON-RESPONDERS TO
CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
Bela Merkely 1,*, Annamaria Kosztin 1, Gabor Szeplaki 1, Attila Kovacs 1,
Gabor Foldes 1, Istvan Szokodi 2, Vivien Klaudia Nagy 1, Valentina Kutyifa 1,
Laszlo Geller 3, David Becker 1, Daniel Aradi 4
1Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, 2Heart Institute,
University of Pécs, Pécs, 3Heart Institute, Semmelweis University, Budapest,
4Cardiology, Heart Center, Balatonfüred, Hungary
PS113
LONG-TERM MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH «EARLY» AND «LATE»
RESPONSE TO CARDIAC RESYNCHRONISATION THERAPY
Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Anna Soldatova 1, Tatiana Enina 1, Dmitriy Krinochkin 1
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PS116
CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF HEART FAILURE WITH REDUCED
EJECTION FRACTION IN RUSSIA: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE
RUSSIAN HOSPITAL HEART FAILURE REGISTRY (RUS-HFR)
Elena Lyasnikova 1, Maria Sitnikova 1, Maria Trukshina 1, Alexandr
Yurchenko 1, Evgeny Shlyakhto 2, Dmitri Duplyakov 3,*, Roman Libis 4
1Heart Failure Department, 2Director general , Federal Almazov North-West
Medical Research Centre, St. Petersburg, 3Samara Regional Clinical Cardiology
Dispensary, Samara , 4Department of Hospital Therapy, Orenburg State Medical
University, Orenburg, Russian Federation
PS117
A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT TO STUDY THE MORTALITY AND SURVIVAL
RATE IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE (CHF) PATIENTS AFTER
MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEART FAILURE REVERSAL THERAPY (HFRT)
Rahul Subhash Mandole 1, Rohit Madhav Sane 2,*
1R & D, Madhavbaug, Thane, 2Clinical Cardiology, Madhavbaug, Mumbai, India
PS118
THE IMPACT OF CORONARY VESSELS STENTING ON THE ONE-YEAR
PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
AND LOW EJECTION FRACTION.
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*
1prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PS119
THE FAILING ENDOCRINE HEART: CONGESTIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY
Ana Belén Noriega Jalil 1 2,*, Laura Camacho Reyes 3, María Janett Flores
Pérez 1 2
1Laboratorio de Farmacología, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, 2Facultad de
Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 3Servicio de Cardiología,
Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, México, Mexico
PS120
IMPACT OF FUNCTIONAL MITRAL AND TRICUSPID REGURGITATION ON
MORTALITY IN ASIAN PATIENTS WITH REDUCED AND PRESERVED
EJECTION HEART FAILURE
Wilson Ong 1,*, Jonathan Yap 2, Tong Shen 1, David Sim 2, Choon Pin Lim 2,
Shaw Yang Chia 2, Ling Ling Sim 2, Chi Keong Ching 2, Khung Keong Yeo 2
1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine , National University of Singapore, 2Cardiology,
National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
PS121
HYPONATREMIA IN DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE PATIENTS, IN
COLOMBIA.
Carlos Eduardo Ibarra Rolón 1,*, Reynaldo Mauricio Rodríguez Amaya 1,
Boris Eduardo Vesga Angarita 2, Claudia Lucía Figueroa Pineda 1
1Universidad Industrial de Santander Grupo GERMINA, 2Universidad Industrial de
Santander Grupo GERMINA, Instituto del Corazón de Bucaramanga.,
Bucaramanga, Colombia
PS125
FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY
IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS WITH LOW EJECTION FRACTION
Rahul Subhash Mandole 1, Rohit Madhav Sane 2,*
1R & D, Madhavbaug, Thane, 2Clinical Cardiology, Madhavbaug, Mumbai, India
PS126
SEMI-INVASIVE METHOD TO AVOID ADVERSE HEMODYNAMIC
PROGRAMMING IN CARDIAC REZYNCHRONIZATION
Juraj Melichercik 1,*, Bruno Ismer 2
1Cardiology, HEART CENTER LAHR/BADEN, Lahr, 2POI, HS Offenburg,
offenburg, Germany
Arena Poster Section
Coronary Artery Disease - Sunday
PS130
ELEVATED NEUTROPHILS, MONOCYTES AND WHITE CELL COUNTS IN
PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION COMPARED WITH STABLE
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Issada Trakarnwijitr 1, Bobby Vincent Li 1,*, Heath Adams 1, Jamie Layland 1,
John Garlick 1, Andrew Wilson 1
1Department of Medicine, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, The University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PS131
THE PARADOXICAL ASSOCIATION OF PLATELET-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO
WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN HIGH RISK YOUNG AND OLDER
PATIENTS
Issada Trakarnwijitr 1, Bobby Vincent Li 1,*, Heath Adams 1, Jamie Layland 1,
John Garlick 1, Andrew Wilson 1
1Department of Medicine, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, The University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PS132
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN STEMI PATIENTS UNDERGOING PRIMARY
TRANSLUMINAL CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY: RESULTS FROM THE
URUGUAYAN STEMI REGISTRY
Daniela Alexandra Barranco 1,*, Carolina Artucio 1, , Interventional Cardiology
Committee Uruguayan Society of Cardiology 1, Cardiovascular Disease In
Women Committee Uruguayan Society of Cardiology 1, Abayubá Perna 2,
Jorge Mayol 1
1Montevideo, Sociedad Uruguaya de Cardiologia, 2Montevideo, Fondo Nacional
de Recursos, Montevideo, Uruguay
PS133
HAEMOSTATIC METHODS ON THE INCIDENCE OF RADIAL ARTERY
OCCLUSION FOLLOWING RADIAL ARTERY APPROACH FOR
PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY PROCEDURES
Ritin S Fernandez 1,*, John X Rolley 2, Astin Lee 3
1University
of Wollongong, Wollongong, 2Deakin University , Melbourne,
Hospital, Wollongong, Australia
3Wollongong
PS134
TYPE D PERSONALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
AFTER PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
Georgiy Pushkarev 1, Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Elena Yaroslavskaya 1, Dmitriy
Krinochkin 1, Ivan Bessonov 1
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PS135
СORRELATION BETWEEN THE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY AND
CONTINUITY OF PATIENTS TO DRUG THERAPY IN CORONARY HEART
DISEASE
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*
1prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PS136
STEMI CAUSED BY A NON-CALCIFIED PLAQUE DESCRIBED ON
CORONARY CTA ONE DAY EARLIER IN A YOUNG PATIENT.
Elod Papp 1,*, Erika Kardos 1 2, Levente Toth 1 2, Andrea Buttl 1, Tihamer Pap 1,
Imre Repa 2, Gabor Kerkovits 1
1Cardiology, Kaposi Mor Teaching Hospital, 2Radiology, Kaposvár University,
Health Center | Institute of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Oncology ,
Kaposvar, Hungary
PS137
EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND
GUIDANCE
ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING DRUG-ELUTING STENT
IMPLANTATION
IN UNPROTECTED LEFT MAIN CORONARY ARTERY
Yuexi Wang 1,*, A Rong 2
1department of cardiology, 2INNERMONGOLIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHINA,
Huhhot, China
PS140
EFFECT OF IVABRADINE ON THE INFARCT SIZE AND REMODELING IN
PATIENTS WITH STEMI
Ahmed Ashraf Eissa 1,*
1cardiology department, Cardiovascular Hospital-Ain Shams University, Cairo,
Egypt
PS142
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR-15
LEVELS AND SYNTAX SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ST-SEGMENT
ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME: 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY.
Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez 1,*, Pablo Avanzas 2, Luciano ConsuegraSanchez 3, Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez 4
1Cardiology, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Tenerife, 2Cardiology, Hospital
Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, 3Cardiology, Hospital Universitario de
Santa Lucía, Murcia, 4Ciencias Medicas Básicas, Universidad de La Laguna,
Tenerife, Spain
PS144
PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME IN NEPALESE POPULATION.
Prahlad Karki 1,*, Jagdish Lamsal 2, Madhab Lamsal 3
1Internal Medicine & Cardiology Division, 2Internal Medicine, 3Biochemistry, B.P.
Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal
PS146
GLUCOSE-INSULIN-POTASSIUM SOLUTION PROTECTS NEONATAL RAT
VENTRICULAR MYOCYTE IN AN IN VITRO COVERSLIP
ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION MODEL
Deuk-Young Nah 1,*, II Soo Moon 2, Jun Ho Bae 1, Jin Wook Chung 1, HyuckJung Kweon 3
1Cardiology, Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, 2Anatomy, Dongguk
University College of Medicine, Gyeongju, 3Family Medicine, Konkuk University
Chungju Hospital, Chungju, Korea, Republic Of
PS147
THE EFFECT OF GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN (HBA1C) ON PROGNOSIS OF
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WITH DIABETES MELLITUS.
Deuk-Young Nah 1,*, Young Jo Kim 2, Jun Ho Bae 1, Jin Wook Chung 1, Myung
Ho Jeong 3 and Korean Working Group on Myocardial Infarction
1Cardiology, Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, 2Cardiology,
Yeungnam University Hospital, Daegu, 3Cardiology, Chonnam National University
Hospital, Gwangju, Korea, Republic Of
PS152
IVABRADINE IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ST ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME AND PRIMARY PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION. VALERIA: A
PILOT STUDY.
Fernando antonio Reyes 1,*, Francisco Gerardo Padilla 2, Francisco Javier
Robles 3
1Cardiología intervencionista, Centro Cardiovascular Puerta de Hierro, Zapopan,
2Cardiología intervencionista, Instituto Cardiovascular de Guadalajara,
Guadalajara, 3Cardiología, Centro Cardiovascular Puerta de Hierro, Zapopan,
Mexico
PS153
MANAGEMENT OF UNPROTECTED LEFT MAIN ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Kundan Reddy Saripalli 1,*, Jonathan Yap 2, Khung Keong Yeo 2
1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2Department
of Cardiology, National Heart Centre Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
PS154
ASSESSMENT OF THE MYOCARDIAL PERFORMANCE INDEX IN PATIENTS
WITH FIRST ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Josip Vincelj 1 2 3,*, Ana Barišin 4, Lela Bitar 5, Sandra Jakšić Jurinjak 1, Davor
Horvat 6, Stjepan Barišin 2 7, Zdenko Sonicki 8
1Cardiology, University Hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, 2School of Medicine, University
J.J. Strossmayer, Osijek, 3Internal Medicine, University of Applied Health
Sciences, 4Medicine, Medikol Polyclinic, 5Clinic for Pulmonary Diseases,
University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, 6Internal Medicine, Genaral Hospital
Karlovac, Karlovac, 7Cardiovascular Anesthesia and Intensive Care, University
Hospital Dubrava, 8Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, School of Medicine,
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
PS155
EFFECTS OF ISCHEMIC POSTCONDITIONING ON SIZES OF MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION INDUCED BY ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION AND TOLL-R4
EXPRESSION IN RATS
Yuexi Wang 1,*
1INNERMONGOLIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHINA, Huhhot, China
PS156
ECLS INSTEAD OF IABP IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME AND
CARDIOGENIC SHOCK – PROMISING PRELIMINARY RESULTS AFTER 2
YEARS OF SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Mariusz Zadura 1,*, Frank Szigat 1, Barnaba Hejazin 1, Peter Szigat 1, Ronald
Bittner 1, Claudia Bischoff 1, Wolfgang Motz 1
1Dept. of Cardiology, KLINIKUM KARLSBURG, GREIFSWALDER STR. 11,
17495 KARLSBURG, Karlsburg, Germany
PS157
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEART RATE RECOVERY AND THE
LEVELS OF CATESTATIN AFTER ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Wei Zhao 1,*, Yane Liu 1, Lingyun Zu 1, Wei Gao 1
1Cardiology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China
PS158
DETERMINANTS OF HEART RATE RECOVERY FOR PATIENTS WITH
PRIMARY PCI AFTER ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Wei Zhao 1,*, Yane Liu 1, Lingyun Zu 1, Wei Gao 1
1Cardiology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China
PS160
INFLAMMATORY THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSMS AND DISSECTIONS
Thomas Strecker 1,*, Abbas Agaimy 2, Michael Weyand 1
1Center of Cardiac Surgery, 2Institute of Pathology, UNIVERSITY OF
ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG, Erlangen, Germany
PS161
PREVALENCE OF PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN SYSTEMIC DISEASES
Oscar Rodriguez Orihuela 1,*, Alejandro Guzman Olmos 2, Fernando
Velazquez Lopez 1, Alejandro Camacho Rodriguez 2, Maria de Jesus Muñoz
Fernandez 2, Hector A Ruiz Carmona 2
1Cardiology, 2IMSS, Mexico, Mexico
PS162
INTEGRATING PRO-BNP AND PEDOMETER TO THE 6MWT IN PATIENTS
WITH PH IN PUBLIC HOSPITAL CENTER OF ARGENTINA.
Vanesa Gregorietti 1,*, Sergio Perrone 1, Alejandro Machain 1, Ricardo
Gamboa 1, Carlos Tajer 1, Adrian Estevez 1, Daniel Aimone 1, Ricardo
Sarmiento 1 and Grupo de estudio y Tratamiento de Hipertension Pulmonar
Hospital El Cruce
129819, Buenos Aires, Argentina
PS163
TENASCIN-C LEVELS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE IN PULMONARY
ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL HEART
DISEASE
Ozcan Vuran 1,*, Meral Kayikcioglu 2, Sanem Nalbantgil 2, Ogtay Musayev 3,
Hatice Soner Kemal 4, Nesrin Mogulkoc 5, Levent Can Hurkan 2, Hakan
Kultursay 2
1Cardiology, Alasehir State Hospital, Manisa, 2Cardiology, Ege University Medical
Faculty, Izmir, Turkey, 3Cardiology, Central Clinic, Baku, Azerbaijan, 4Cardiology,
Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus, 5Pulmonology, Ege University Medical
Faculty, Izmir, Turkey
PS164
UNDERDOSING OF NOACS FOR AF: OLD HABITS DIE HARD
Thomas Joseph Ford 1 2, Anna Cheng 1,*, George Youssef 2, Mark Sader 2,
David Rees 2
1Medicine, University of New South Wales, 2Cardiology, St George Hospital,
Sydney, Australia
PS165
ALIROCUMAB EFFICACY IS INDEPENDENT OF BACKGROUND STATIN
TYPE OR DOSE
Alberico L Catapano 1,*, L. Veronica Lee 2, Michael J Louie 3, Desmond
Thompson 4, Jean Bergeron 5
1Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences , University of Milan
and IRCCS Multimedica, Milan, Italy, 2Sanofi, Bridgewater, 3Medical Affairs,
4Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, United States, 5Clinique des
Maladies Lipidiques, Département de Médecine, CHU de Québec, Québec,
Canada
PS166
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ALIROCUMAB ACCORDING TO SMOKING
STATUS
Andrei C Sposito 1,*, Francisco A Fonseca 2, Mauricio Averna 3, L. Veronica
Lee 4, Michael J Louie 5, Gaëlle Asset 6, Michel Farnier 7
1Cardiology Division, State University of Campinas School of Medicine (FCM
Unicamp), Campinas, 2Department of Medicine, Cardiology Division, Federal
University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3Dept. of Biomedicine, Internal
Medicine and Medical Specialties- DI.BI.MIS, School of Medicine, University of
Palermo, Palermo, Italy, 4Sanofi, Bridgewater, 5Medical Affairs, Regeneron
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, United States, 6Sanofi, Chilly-Mazarin, 7Point
Médical, Dijon, France
PS168
CAPTOPRIL THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS
WITH HEART FAILURE: COMPARISON OF INDIVIDUALS WITH AND
WITHOUT COMPLEX CONGENITAL PATHOLOGIES
María Janett Flores Pérez 1 2, Ana Belén Noriega Jalil 1 2,*, Ana María del
Carmen Flores Pérez 1, Liliana Rivera Espinosa 1, Héctor Osnaya Martínez 2 3,
Laura Camacho Reyes 3, Alfredo Bobadilla Aguirre 3
1Laboratorio de Farmacología, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, 2Facultad de
Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 3Servicio de Cardiología,
Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, México, Mexico
PS169
ACTIVATION OF A NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR BY THE AGONIST G1
AMELIORATES MONOCROTALINE-INDUCED PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
IN MALE RATS
Gisele Zapata-Sudo 1, Allan Kardec Alencar 1, Guilherme Carneiro Montes 1,
Sabrina Teixeira Martinez 2, Hao Wang 3, Leanne Groban 3, Roberto Takashi
Sudo 1,*
1Pharmacology, 2Quimica Organica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, 3Anesthesiology, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem,
United States
PS170
OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION IN BLOOD AND CORONARY
THROMBUS IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: RESULTS OF THE
ARTERIA STUDY
Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez 1,*, Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez 2, Luciano
Consuegra-Sanchez 3, Pablo Avanzas 4, Alejandro Sanchez-Grande 1, Pablo
Conesa-Zamora 5
1Cardiology, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, 2Ciencias Médicas Básicas,
Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, 3Cardiology, Hospital Universitario de Santa
Lucia, Murcia, 4Cardiology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo,
5Anatomia Patológica, Hospital Universitario de Santa Lucia, Murcia, Spain
PS171
THE EFFECT OF HAEMATOLOGICAL VARIABLES ON THE VERIFYNOW
P2Y12 ASSAY IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE PATIENTS (CAD)
UNDERGOING INTERVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURE
Arwa Mohamed Amin Mostafa 1, Lim Sheau Chin 1, Muhamad Ali SK Abdul
Kader 2,*, Omar Ismail 2, Dzul Azri Mohamed Noor 1, Yuen Kah Hay 1,
Baharudin Ibrahim 1
1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2Cardiology
Department, Hospital Pulau Pinang, Penang, Malaysia
PS172
THE EFFECT OF HAEMATOLOGICAL VARIABLES ON THE VERIFYNOW
P2Y12 ASSAY IN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE PATIENTS (CAD)
UNDERGOING INTERVENTIONAL ANGIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURE
Arwa M. Amin Mostafa 1, Lim Sheau Chin 1, Muhamad Ali SK Abdul Kader 2,*,
Omar Ismail 2, Dzul Azri Mohamed Noor 1, Yuen Kah Hay 1, Baharudin
Ibrahim 1
1School of Pharmaceutical scineces, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2Cardiology
Department, Hospital Pulau Pinang, Pinang, Malaysia
PS175
MID-TERM RESULTS OF SUTURELESS SURGICAL REPAIR FOR OOZING
TYPE LEFT VENTRICULAR FREE WALL RUPTURE
Yoshiei Shimamura 1,*, Kazuma Maisawa 1
1Cardiovascular Surgery, Saitama City Hospital, Saitama, Japan
PS176
CARDIAC SURGERY IN LOW-INCOME SETTINGS: 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN TWO COUNTRIES
Mariana Mirabel 1 2,*, Matthias Lachaud 3, Lucile Ofredo 2, Cécile Lachaud 4,
Beatriz Ferreira 4, Daniel Sidi 5, Phak Song 6, Sylvain Chauvaud 7, Alain
Deloche 7, Eloi Marijon 1 2, Xavier Jouven 1 2
1Cardiology, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, 2Institut National de la Santé
et de la Recherche Médicale, Paris, 3Cardiology, Institut du Thorax, Nantes,
France, 4ICOR, Maputo, Mozambique, 5Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Paris,
France, 6Centre de Cardiologie de Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
7Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
PS177
TAVIK-REGISTRY: MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY OF LOW RISK PATIENTS.
RESULTS OF A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Gerhard Schymik 1,*, Chrysa Varsami 1, Panagiotis Tzamalis 1, Peter
Bramlage 2, Holger Schröfel 3, Alexander Würth 4, Lars Conzelmann 5, Bernd
Dieter Gonska 4, Uwe Melhorn 5, Claus Schmitt 1
1Cardiology, Medical Clinic IV, Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe, Academic Teaching
Hospital of the University of Freiburg, Karlsruhe, 2Institut für Pharmakologie und
präventive Medizin, Mahlow, 3Cardiac Surgery, Univerity of Freiburg, Freiburg,
4Cardiology, Medical Clinic III, Vincentius Hospital Karlsruhe, 5Cardiac Surgery,
Helios clinic for cardic surgery, Karlsruhe, Germany
PS178
SERIAL CHANGE IN PEAK VO2 AFTER HEART TRANSPLANT PREDICTS
MORTALITY
Karina Auristela Gonzalez Carta 1,*, Ke Zhuang 1, Brooks Edwards 1, Ray W
Squires 1, Nora Sydo 2, Thomas G Allison 1
1Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States, 2Heart and
Vascular Center, Semmweis University, Budapest, Hungary
Arena Poster Section
Arrhythmias - Sunday
PS179
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STROKE MORTALITY IN RUSSIAN
POPULATION
Svetlana Shalnova 1, Alexander Deev 1, Anna Kapustina 1, Yulia Balanova 1,
Anna Kontsevaya 1,*
1National Research Center for Preventive medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PS181
RIGHT HEART FAILURE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR CEREBROVASCULAR
EVENT IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY
DISEASE
Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1, Katya E Katya E Bozada-Gutiérrez 1,*, Dulce GonzálezIslas 1, Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1, Carlos Cintora-Martínez 1, Rocío
Sánchez-Santillán 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1,
Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Elisa Pérez-Cabañas 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PS182
REMOTE ECG MONITORING THE OCULOCARDIAC REFLEX DURING
STRABISMUS SURGERY
Guizhi Liu 1,*, hui zhang 2, xiuqin chen 3
1Department of Physical Diagnosis, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou
University, Zhengzhou, 2Electrocardiography Room, The first people's hospital of
Xinxiang, Xinxiang, 3Health Bureau of Yucheng county, Yucheng, China
PS183
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ECG CHANGES IN INTERMEDIATE-RISK
PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM
Sonja Ralevic 1, Jovan P Perunicic 2,*, Mihailo Matic 2, Nebojsa Radovanovic 2,
Dario Jelic 2, Ratko Lasica 2, Milika Asanin 2, Ana Uscumlic 2
1Internal medicine, Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Prostetics Hospital, 2Cardiology
Clinic, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
PS186
CONVENTIONAL MAPPING AND ABLATION OF A LOWER-LOOP
REENTRANT ATRIAL FLUTTER
Rita Ibarra 1, Nelson Amores 1,*, José Luis Laso 1
1Cardiología, IESS-HCAM, Quito, Ecuador
PS187
RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER ICD
IMPLANTATION. COULD PATIENTS BE DISCHARGED JUST AFTER THE
INTERVENTION?
Alejandro Silveira Correa 1,*, Enrique Garcia Campo 1, Mónica Pardo Fresno
2
, Pilar Cabanas Grandío 1, Elvis Teijeira Fernández 1, Victor Jimenez Díaz 3,
Daniel Rivera 1, Andrés Íñiguez Romo 3
1Cardiology. Arrythmia, 2Cardiologya. Arrythmia, 3Cardiology, Sergas, Vigo, Spain
PS188
ASSOCIATION OF APELIN AND ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN PATIENTS
UNDERGOING CATHETER ABLATION
Allan Böhm 1,*, Peter Musil 2, Lubos Urban 1, Peter Slezak 3, Robert Hatala 1,
Ljuba Bacharova 3, Martina Cvicela 3
1National Institute of cardiovascular diseases, 2Comenius University, Faculty of
Pharmacy, 3Comenius University, Faculty of medicine, Bratislava, Slovakia
PS189
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PERCUTANEOUS LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE.
SINGLE CENTER-INITIAL EXPERIENCE
Aldo Carrizo 1, Madhu Natarajan 2, James Velianou 2, Syamkumar
Divakaramenon 1, Carlos Arturo Morillo 1,*
1Arrhythmia Service, 2Heart Investigation Unit, Hamilton General Hospital,
Hamilton, Canada
PS192
SAFETY, EFFICACY AND TOLERANCE OF IF INHIBITOR IVABRADINE IN
PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND HEART FAILURE: DIANA
STUDY.
Fernando antonio Reyes 1,*, Francisco Gerardo Padilla 2, Francisco Javier
Robles 3
1Cardiología intervencionista, Centro Cardiovascular Puerta de Hierro, Zapopan,
2Cardiología intervencionista, Instituto cardiovascular de Guadalajara,
Guadalajara, 3Cardiología, Centro Cardiovascular Puerta de Hierro, Zapopan,
Mexico
PS195
RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BRUGADA
SYNDROME TYPE I.
Karim Yarek Juarez 1,*, Milton Ernesto Guevara Valdivia 1, Francisco Javier
Leon Hernandez 1, Paulina Irma Orosa Fernandez 1, Maria del Rocio Lozano
Perez 1
1Cardiology, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, mexico city, Mexico
PS197
EFFECT OF SYNCOPAL SPELLS ON NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTION IN
PATIENTS WITH VASOVAGAL SYNDROME
Artur Z Pietrucha 1,*, Agnieszka Borowiec 1, Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Spaho 1,
Irena Bzukala 1, Ewa Konduracka 1, Beata J Pietrucha 2, Mateusz Wnuk 1,
Jadwiga Nessler 1
1Syncope Unit, Department of Coronary Disease and Heart Failure, 2Children
Cardiology Department, Children University Hospital, Medical College of
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
PS198
FEASIBILITY AND ACCURACY OF THE URGENT SEVERITY ASSESSMENT
OF PALPITATIONS BY HANDHELD ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Cristian Podoleanu 1,*, Ioana Coman 2, Zsuzsanna Jeremias 3, Cristina Tarta 4,
Alexandra Serdean 4, Iulia Grancea 4, Emilian Carasca 1
1Cardiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures, 2Cardiology,
County Hospital, 3University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures, 4County
Hospital, Tirgu Mures, Romania
PS199
THE FEATURES OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME AND HISTORY OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN RUSSIAN
HOSPITALS: DATA FROM REGISTRY RECORD-3
Alexey Erlikh 1,*, Nikolay Gratsiansky 1 and participants of RECORD-3
registry
1Labaratory of Clinical Cardiology, Scientific research institute of PhisicalChemical Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PS202
THE COMBINATION TRIAL OF COMBINING TRIDITIONAL CHINESE
MEDICINE OF TIANMA-GOUTENG DECOCTION AND L-AMLODIPINE
BESYLATE IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
Yong Liu 1,*, Lun-Fei Du 1, Xing Liu 1, Yun Fan 1
1cardiology, SICHUAN ZIGONG THIRD PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL, Zigong, Sichuan,
China
PS203
USEFULNESS OF P WAVE ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM IN
EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF CHAGAS DISEASE IN MICE.
Jorge Bleiz 1,*, analia pardo 1, andrea cueli 1, paula campana 1, soledad
manciola 1, victoria corradi 1, sabina garobbio 1, rodrigo egues 1, maris
lingstron 1, leticia mansilla 1
1cardiology, chidren hospital, la plata, Argentina
PS204
LOSSES OF LONG-RANGE CORRELATION IN THE HEART RATE
VARIABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH CHAGAS’ DISEASE
Isabel María Irurzun 1,*, Magdalena María Defeo 1, María Regina De Battista 1,
Eduardo Elías Mola 1
1The Research Institute of Theoretical an Applied Physical Chemistry, University
of La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
Arena Poster Section
Epidemiology/Public health/Health systems - Sunday
PS205
HEALTH SYSTEM BARRIERS TO AND FACILITATORS OF ADHERENCE TO
MEDICATIONS FOR THE SECONDARY PREVENTION OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Amitava Banerjee 1,*, Jose Pablo Werba 2, Jose Rocha Faria Neto 3, Lavanya
Nambiar 4, Malvika Saxena 4, Victoria Peck 5, Mohammed Moniruzzaman 6,
Katherine Curi Quinto 7, Shweta Khandelwal 4, Darryl Leong 5 and
CARDIOMAPPS group
1Farr Institute of Health Informatics Research, University College London, London,
United Kingdom, 2Centro Cardiologico Monzino, Milan, Italy, 3Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUCPR), Curitiba, Brazil, 4Public Health
Foundation of India, New Delhi, India, 5McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada,
6World Health Organization Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 7 Instituto de
Nutrición y Tecnología de los Alimentos, Asociación Kausasunchis - ADEK Perú,
Lima, Peru
PS206
THE IMPACT OF A DEDICATED HEART FAILURE CLINIC IN GUYANA ON
CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES
Sheila Liu Klassen 1,*, Nowell Fine 1, Debra Isaac 1, Tanis Lane 2
1Cardiology,
University of Calgary, 2Cardiology, Alberta Health Services, Calgary,
Canada
PS208
IMPROVED BLOOD PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH MPOWER HEART
INTERVENTION: A MULTI-FACETED INTERVENTION FOR HYPERTENSION
IN INDIA
Ajay S Vamadevan 1 2,*, Devraj Jindal 1, Vidya Venugopal 1, Ambuj Roy 3,
Nikhil Tandon 4, Dorairaj Prabhakaran 1
1CCCI, CCCI, PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA, Gurgaon, 2Health
Systems Unit, Centre for Chronic Disease Control, 3Department of Cardiology,
4Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism, All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi, India
PS209
PREVALENCE OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN URBAN VERSUS
RURAL SCHOOLS USING WHO VERSUS WHF ECHO CRITERIA
Azza Mohamed Abulfadl 1,* on behalf of Benha and Cairo University, Hala
Agha 2, Inas AbdelSattar 2, Mohamed ElSayed 1, Neveen Tawfik 1
1Pediatrics, Medical Faculty, Benha University, 2Pediatrics, Medical Faculty, Cairo
University, Cairo, Egypt
PS211
70 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF HOSPITAL CARE AT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
CARDIOLOGY,
MEXICO.
Rafael Cesar Chavez-Dominguez 1,*, Mario Jimenez-Lopez 1
1Epidemiology, National Institute of Cardiology Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
PS213
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC GRADIENTS IN HYPERTENSION PREVALENCE
AND CONTROL IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Anna Kontsevaya 1,*, Svetlana Shalnova 2, Alexandr Deev 1, Sergey Boytsov 1
1epidemiology, 2National research center for preventive medicine, Moscow,
Russian Federation
PS216
PSYCHIATRIC CO-MORBIDITIES AND TENDENCIES IN PATIENTS WITH
NON-ISCHAEMIC HEART FAILURE (NIHF) – A LARGE OBSERVATIONAL
COHORT STUDY SPANNING 14 YEARS
Debar Rasoul 1,* on behalf of ACALM Study Unit, Sam Wong 2, Suresh
Chandran 3, Hardeep Uppal 3, Rahul Potluri 3
1Department of Medicine, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals
NHS Trust, Liverpool, 2Department of Medicine, Macclesfield District General
Hospital, Macclesfield , 3ACALM Study Unit in collaboration with Aston Medical
School, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
PS217
TO CORRELATE CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS AND
PLAQUE SCORE WITH THE SYNTAX SCORE FOR ASSESSING THE
COMPLEXITY OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Satyendra Tewari 1,*, Dhabaleshwar Sahoo 1, PK Goel 1
1Cardiology, SANJAY GANDHI POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL
SCIENCES, Lucknow, India
PS218
EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS: AN
EXPERIENCE FROM VARIOUS CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVES ON
CHRONIC CONDITIONS IN INDIA
Priyanka Gupta 1,*, Sourabh Sinha 1, Manoj Joshi 1, Shivangi Vats 1, Megha
Sharma 1, Rahul Srivastava 1, Sandeep Bhalla 1, V. Mohan 2, Nikhil Tandon 3,
A. G. Unnikrishnan 4, K. S. Reddy 1, D. Prabhakaran 1
1Training Division- CCCI, Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon, 2Dr.
Mohan's Diabetes Education Academy, Chennai, 3All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, Delhi, 4Chellaram Diabetes Institute, Pune, India
PS219
COMMUNITY BASED INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR MANAGING BLOOD
PRESSURE: FINDINGS FROM A FIVE-YEAR PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
IN URBAN BANGLADESH
Shamim Hayder 1,*, Mehedi Hasan Fuad 1
1Non Communicable Diseases, Eminence Associates for Social Development,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Arena Poster Section
Nursing - Sunday
PS222
IMPROVEMENT OF THE PATIENTS’ ROUTES AND NURSING MANAGEMENT
OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING BIVENTRICULAR DEVICE IMPLANTATION
Tünde Bettenbuch 1,*, Marianna Srej 1, Béla Merkely 1, Gábor Széplaki 1,
László Gellér 1
1Heart and Vascular Center, SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Budapest, Hungary
PS226
COST ANALYSIS OF ELECTIVE PCI AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES: A
COMPARISON OF SIX TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTRE IN MALAYSIA
Omar Ismail 1,*, Lawrence Anchah 2, Lee Kun Yun 3, Maznah Dahlui 3, Liau
Siow Yen 4, Ong Tiong Kiam 5
1Cardiology Department, Penang Hospital, Penang, 2Pharmacy Department,
Sarawak General Hospital Heart Centre, Kota Samarahan, 3UMMC, University
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 4Pharmacy Department, Queen Elizabeth II, Sabah, Kota
Kinabalu, 5Cardiology Department, Sarawak General Hospital Heart Centre, Kota
Samarahan, Malaysia
PS227
SILICA NANOPARTICLES INDUCES CARDIOTOXICITY INTERFERING WITH
CA2+ HANDLING IN ADULT RAT CARDIOMYOCYTES
Carlos Enrique Guerrero-Beltrán 1 2,*, Judith Bernal-Ramírez 1, Alejandra
García-García 3, Omar Lozano 1, Guillermo Torre-Amione 1 4, Nancy OrnelasSoto 5, Gerardo García-Rivas 1 2
1Cardiología y Medicina Vascular, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey,
Monterrey, 2Centro de Investigación Básica y Transferencia., Hospital ZambranoHellion. Tecnológico de Monterrey., San Pedro Garza García, 3Centro de
Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S.C., Apodaca, 4Centro de Investigación
Básica y Transferencia., Hospital Zambrano-Hellion. Tecnológico de Monterrey.,
San Pedro Garza García, 5Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias. , Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Imaging and technology - Sunday
PS229
HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY INTRAUTERINE, FIRTS CASE IN
MEXICO
Karim Yarek Juarez 1,*, Francisco Javier Hernandez Leon 1, Milton Ernesto
Guevara Valdivia 1, David Alfonso Aguilar Pulido 1
1Cardiology, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, mexico city, Mexico
PS230
INTERLEUKIN-27 POLYMORPHISMS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PREMATURE
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND INSULIN RESISTANCE. THE GENETICS
OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASE (GEA) MEXICAN STUDY.
Rosalinda Posadas-Sánchez 1,*, Nonanzit Pérez-Hernández 2, José Manuel
Rodríguez-Pérez 2, Javier Ángeles-Martínez 2, Carlos Posadas-Romero 1,
Guillermo Celestino Cardoso-Saldaña 1, Aida Medina-Urrutia 1, Maria Teresa
Villarreal-Molina 3, Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón 2
1Endocrinología, 2Biología Molecular, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio
Chávez, 3Instituto de Medicina Genómica, México, Mexico
PS231
SECURITY CHECKLIST: REDUCE RISK OF INVASIVE
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY PROCEDURES USING NEW TECHNOLOGY
Alejandro Silveira 1,* on behalf of
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thor", "", true, "", "", false, true)), Enrique Garcia Campo 1, Mónica Pardo
Fresno 1, Pilar Cabanas Grandío 1, Elvis Teijeira Fernández 2, Laura Arnaiz
Betolaza 2, Natividad Crespo Carazo 2, Luz Lareu Bamba 2, Guillermina Ojea
Martinez 2, Daniel Rivera 1, Andrés Iñiguez Romo 3
1Cardiologya. Arrythmia, 2Cardiology. Arrythmia, 3Cardiology, Sergas, Vigo, Spain
PS232
CLINICAL INVESTIGATION ON THE USE OF SMARTPHONE FOR
OXYGEN SATURATION, BLOOD PRESSURE, AND HEART RATE
MEASUREMENT IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Francesco Lamonaca 1, Carolina Biscardi 2, Elisa Santoro 3, Vitaliano
Spagnuolo 4,*, Domenico Grimaldi 1
1Deptartment of Computer Science, Modelling, Electronics and System
Engineering, University of Calabria, Rende (CS), 2Intensive Unit, AO di Cosenza,
3Internal Medicine, Medical Intern, 4Internal Medicine, AO di Cosenza, Cosenza,
Italy
PS233
FUNCTIONAL COMPARISON BETWEEN SKEWED AND NON-SKEWED
COMMISSURE IMPLANTATION OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY-SHAPED
STENTLESS VALVE
Masakazu Nakao 1,*, Joon-Hock Yeo 2
1Cardiothoracic Surgery, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, 2School of
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Singapore
PS234
DISEASE SPECTRUM OF COMPLICATED INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS IN AN
URBAN AREA OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: A SINGLE-CENTRE
EXPERIENCE
Farook Ahmad 1,*, Stephen Cox 2, Chan Soon Thim 3, Effarezan Abdul
Rahman 4, Muhammad Athar Sadiq 5
1Department
of Cardiology, Universiti Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, 2Department of Cardiology, Heart Care Partners, Brisbane, Australia,
3Department of Internal Medicine, Putrajaya Hospital, Putrajaya , 4Department of
Cardiology, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 5Cardiology Unit,
Dept of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
PS235
THE ROLE OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL CARDIOGRAPHY IN RISK
STRATIFICATION AND MORTALITY REDUCTION OF CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS WITH COMPLICATED INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS: A 12 – YEAR
SINGLE CENTRE RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Farook Ahmad 1,*, Stephen Cox 2, Chan Soon Thim 3, Muhammad Athar
Sadiq 4
1Internal Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, SIngapore, Singapore, 2Cardiology,
Heart Care Partners, Wesley Hospital, Brisbane, Australia, 3Putrajaya Hospital,
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, Presint 7, 62250 Putrajaya, Putrajaya,
Malaysia, 4Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University,
Muscat, Oman
PS237
ACUTE EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING ON THE RIGHT AND LEFT
VENTRICULAR FUNCTIONS AMONG CHRONIC AND LIGHT SMOKERS
Ayman Mahmoud Azoz 1,*, Adel A Youssef 2, Abdullah M Alshehri 1, Mohamed
Yahia 1, Hosam A Shaheen 1, Yahya Farrag 1
1Cardiac Technology, 2HIMT, UNIVERSITY OF DAMMAM, Dammam, Saudi
Arabia
PS240
CLINICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE TREATMENT WITH
IVABRADINE IN SEVERE AORTIC STENOSIS
Gustavo Aníbal Cortez Quiroga 1 2,*, Carmen Rus Mansilla 3, María Carmen
Duran Torralba 1, Luciano Lucas 4, Jorge Curotto Grasiosi 5, Maria Gracia
Lopéz Moyano 1, Esther Ruiz De Temiño De Andres 2, Concepción Recuerda
Casado 1, Ana Sanchez Floro 2, Lucrecia Martinez Llavero 2
1Cardiologia, HOSPITAL ALTO GUADALQUIVIR, Andújar, 2Cardiologia, Hospital
Alta Resolución Sierra de Segura, Puente de Genave, 3HOSPITAL ALTO
GUADALQUIVIR, Andújar, Spain, 4Ecografía, Hospital Italiano, 5Cardiologia,
Hospital Militar Central 601, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
PS242
SEPARATE QUANTIFICATION OF RADIAL AND LONGITUDINAL MOTION OF
THE RIGHT VENTRICLE USING 3D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Attila Kovács 1,*, Annamária Kosztin 1, Márton Tokodi 1, Béla Merkely 1
1Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
PS243
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Deuk-Young Nah 1,*, Hyuk-Jung Kweon 2
1Cardiology, Dongguk University Gyeongju Hospital, Gyeongju, 2Family Medicine,
Konkuk University Chungju Hospital, Chungju, Korea, Republic Of
PS249
INCIDENCE OF NEW WALL MOTION ABNORMALITIES ON
TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAM IN NON ST ELEVATION
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AND ITS ROLE IN THE LIKELIHOOD OF
REVASCULARIZATION
Akshit Sharma 1,*, Dany Jacob 1, Himachandana Atluri 1, Amit Nanda 2
1Internal
Medicine, 2UMKC school of medicine, kansas city, United States
PS251
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN AORTIC VALVE CALCIFICATION AND THE
SEVERITY OF AORTIC STENOSIS WITH MDCT.
Sergio Trevethan-Cravioto 1, Enrique A. Berríos-Bárcenas 2,*, Mario JuarezContreras 1, Jorge Cossio-Aranda 1, Eric Kimura 3, Sergio Criales 3, JF
Fritche-Salazar 1
1Cardiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, 2Cardiology,
Hospital Español de México, 3Radiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio
Chávez, México D.F., Mexico
PS252
PREDICTORS OF RADIATION DOSE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY (CCTA)
Yee Ling Cham 1,*, Nor Hanim Mohd Amin 1, Ning Zan Khiew 1, Asri Said 2,
Alan YY Fong 1, Tiong Kiam Ong 1
1Cardiology, Sarawak General Hospital Heart Center, 2Universiti Malaysia
Sarawak, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia
PS253
CARDIAC TUMORS: 16 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY IGNACIO CHAVEZ
Manuel Naranjo 1,*
1Cardiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, Ciudad de México,
Mexico
PS254
LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSSYNCHRONY AND REGIONAL WALL MOTION
ABNORMALITIES EVALUATED BY MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION GATED
TC99M MIBI SPECT STUDIES AS ANCILLIARY MARKERS OF ISCHEMIA
Juan Erriest 1,*, Jorge Camilletti 1, Maria Monica Redolatti 1, Luis Castro 2,
Gustavo Vigo 2, Luis Cartasegna 2, Maria Laura Plastino 2, Victor Arregui 2,
Guillermo Sanchez Viamonte 2, Javier Moreno 3, Erick Alexanderson 4
1Nuclear Cardiology, 2Cardiology, Hospital Italiano La Plata, La Plata, Argentina,
3Nuclear Cardiology, Angeles del Carmen, Guadalajara, 4Nuclear Cardiology,
Instituto Ignacio Chavez, Mexico, Mexico
PS256
"INFLUENCE OF MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION SPECT STRESS WITH G- AND
TC - 99M SESTAMIBI IN RESTRATIFICATION CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN
WOMEN, EXPERIENCE IN THE CENTRAL MILITARY HOSPITAL"
Ana Celia Gutierrez 1,*, Georgina Valdez Becerril 1
1NUCLEAR MEDICINE, SEDENA, Mexico DF, Mexico
PS257
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PEAK-STRESS MYOCARDIAL BLOOD IN
PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED CAD: A STUDY WITH 13N-AMMONIA PET
Luis Eduardo Juárez Orozco 1 2, Rene Tio 3, Riemer Slart 2, Lourdes Walls 1,
Andrea Monroy 2, Rudi Dierckx 2, Erick Alexanderson 4,*
1PET/CT Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
Mexico City, Mexico, 2Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 3Cardiology,
University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 4Nuclear
Cardiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, Mexico City, Mexico
PS260
A CASE REPORT OF THE INCIDENTAL IDENTIFICATION OF PERICARDIAL
EFFUSION ON MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION SCAN.
Ho Hee Hwa 1, Ashok Tahilyani 1,* and Dr Fahim Jafary, Dr Loh Seet Yoong,
Dr Jaosn Loh, Dr Ching Min Er, Dr David Foo
1Cardiology, TTSH, Singapore, Singapore
Arena Poster Section
Other cardiac diseases including Rheumatic Fever and Chagas' disease - Sunday
PS261
RISK STRATIFICATION IN CHILDREN WITH HEART DISEASE:
Marianna García-Saldivia 1,*, Hermes Ilarraza-Lomelí 1, Jessica RojanoCastillo 1, María-Dolores Rius-Suárez 1, Emilia Patiño 2, Irma Miranda 2,
Alfonso Buendia 2, Ramírez Samuel 2, Antonio Benita 2, Maria E Franco 1
1Rehabilitación Cardiaca, 2Cardiopediatry, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología
"Ignacio Chávez", Mexico DF, Mexico
PS262
TOXIC METALS AND METALLOIDS ROLE IN AORTA COARCTATION
ETHIOPATHOGENESIS
Oleksandra Koval 1,*, Igor Mokryk 2, Olena Mukvich 1, Ganna Dubova 3
1Government Institution “Institute of Pediatric, Obstetrics and Gynecology of
National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine”, 2“Institute of Urgent and
Recovery Surgery named after V.K. Gusak National Academy of Medical Science
of Ukraine”, Kiev, 3Donetsk National Medical University n.a. M.Gorkiy, Donetsk,
Ukraine
PS263
DEPENDENCE ON CHD VARIANT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTENT IN
CHILDREN CARDIOVASCULAR TISSUE
Oleksandra Koval 1,*, Igor Mokryk 2, Olena Mukvich 1, Ganna Dubova 3
1Government Institution “Institute of Pediatric, Obstetrics and Gynecology of
National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine”, 2“Institute of Urgent and
Recovery Surgery named after V.K. Gusak National Academy of Medical Science
of Ukraine”, Kiev, 3Donetsk National Medical University n.a. M.Gorkiy, Donetsk,
Ukraine
PS264
PREVALENCE OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES AMONG PRIMARY
SCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE NIGER DELTA OF NIGERIA, WEST AFRICA
Barbara EDEWELE Otaigbe 1,*, PETRONILLA NNENNA TABANSI 1, SUSAN
AMENAWHON UJAMBI 1
1PAEDIATRICS, UNIVERSITY OF PORTHARCOURT TEACHING HOSPITAL,
PORTHARCOURT, Nigeria
PS265
ANALYSIS OF ATRIOVENTICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT IN CHILDREN IN THE
NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA, WEST AFRICA
Barbara EDEWELE Otaigbe 1,*, PETRONILLA NNENNA TABANSI 1, SUSAN
AMENAWHON UJAMBI 1
1PAEDIATRICS, UNIVERSITY OF PORTHARCOURT TEACHING HOSPITAL,
PORTHARCOURT, Nigeria
PS266
DETECTION OF CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASES, BY FETAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, IN AZERBAIJAN
Andreas Petropoulos 1,*, Aynur Xudiyeva 2, Qiyafet Valiyeva 2, Vali
Behbudov 2, Mahera Imyilova 3
1Peditric
Cardiology, Azerbijan Medical University,Merkezi Klinika, 2Peditric
Cardiology, 3Obtentric, Merkei klinika, Baku, Azerbaijan
PS267
SERIES REPORT OF BALLOON PLASTY FOR NATIVE AORTIC
COARCTATION
RODRIGO ZENTENO FUENTES 1, BENJAMIN MACUIL CHAZARO 2,*, VIDAL
JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ CORONADO 3, ALEJANDRO ALCOCER CHAUVET 3, JUAN
MIGUEL RIVERA CAPELLO 3
1FELLOW INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY, 2PAEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONAL
CARDIOLOGY, 3INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY, HOSPITAL REGIONAL 1º
OCTUBRE ISSSTE, MEXICO CITY, Mexico
PS270
PLATELET ABNORMALITIES IN EISENMENGER SYNDROME
Iveta Simkova 1,*, Anna Remkova 2, Tatiana Valkovicova 1, Monika
Kaldararova 3
1Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Slovak Medical University and National
Institute of Cardiovascular Disesases, 2Department of Internal Medicine, Slovak
Medical University, 3Children Cardiac Centre, National Institute of Cardiovascular
Diseases, Bratislava, Slovakia
PS271
THE AFROSTREP STUDY: THE RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE AFRICAN
GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION REGISTRY
Dylan Barth 1,*, Mark Engel 1, Andrew Whitelaw 2, Bongani Mayosi 1
1Medicine, University of Cape Town, 2Microbiology, Stellenbosch University, Cape
Town, South Africa
PS272
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PHARYNGITIS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN AND LOCAL
TREATMENT PATTERNS IN ZAMBIA: A NESTED, CROSS-SECTIONAL
SURVEY OF CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
John Musuku 1,*, Joyce Chipili Lungu 1, Elizabeth Machila 1, Sherri
Schwaninger 2, Patrick Musonda 3, Marcelo Gutierrez 4, Brigitta Tadmor 5,
Jonathan Michael Spector 6
1Paediatrics, University Teaching Hospital, 2Global Health, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, 3Public Health, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia,
4Global Scientific Development, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research,
Basel, Switzerland, 5Education, Diversity, and Inclusion, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, Lusaka, Zambia, 6Global Health, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, Cambridge, United States
PS273
CARDIAC ECHINOCOCCOSIS,
CLINICAL PRESENTATION, DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT
Victor Ivanov 1,* and Ivanova L.N., Nikityuk T.G.
1Cadio-Surgery, Petrovsky National Reseach Center of Surgery, Moscow,
Russian Federation
PS274
COMMUNITY BASED STUDY IN THE UTILITY OF THE COMPONENTS OF
JONES CRITERIA IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF RHEUMATIC FEVER
Eleanor Florencia Montinola Portigo 1,*
1Pediatric Cardiology, Philippine Heart Center, Quezon City, Philippines
PS275
UNDIAGNOSED RHEUMATIC FEVER: THE SUBMERGED PART OF THE
ICEBERG
Abdelmalek Bouzid 1,*, salim chibane 1, sami bouchenafa 1, ramdan amar
ould abderrahmane 1
1cardiac surgery, EHU 1er Novembre 54, oran, Algeria
PS276
SYMPTOMATIC CHILDREN WITH POST-RHEUMATIC VALVULOPATHIES IN
NATURAL HISTORY: FIVE YEARS FOLLOW-UP
Tantchou Tchoumi Jacques Cabral 1,*, Ambassa Jean Claude 1, Butera
Gianfranco 2
1Cardiology, Cardiac Centre shisong, Kumbo, Cameroon, 2Cardiology, Policlinico
San Donato IRCCS, Milan, Italy
PS277
A REVIEW OF PATIENT PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF
ADHERENCE TO SECONDARY PROPHYLAXIS MEDICATION FOR
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN THE FIJI ISLANDS
Samantha Colquhoun 1,*, Clancy Read 2, Brenton Ward 3, Rigamoto Taito 4,
Laisana Matatolu 5, Frances Matanatabu 5, Maureen Ah Kee 5, Sophie La
Vincente 1, Joseph Kado 6, Andrew Steer 7
1Centre for International Child Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute,
Parkville, Melbourne, 2Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia,
Perth, 3Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Murdoch Childrens Research
Institute, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia, 4Lautoka Hospital, Fiji Ministry of Health
and Medical Services, Lautoka, 5Fiji GrASP, Ministry of Health and Medical
Services, 6College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Fiji National
University, Suva, Fiji, 7Group A Streptococcal Research Group, Murdoch
Childrens Research Inistitute, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia
PS278
GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF RHEUMATIC HEART
DISEASE IN WESTERN KENYA
Rebecca Lumsden 1, Constantine Akwanalo 2, Wendy P O'Meara 3 4, Gerald S
Bloomfield 3 5,*
1School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester,
United States, 2Division of Medicine, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret,
Kenya, 3Duke Global Health Institute, 4Department of Infectious Diseases,
5Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology , Duke University, Durham,
United States
PS279
PREVALENCE OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN THE PACIFIC: FROM
SUBCLINCIAL TO SYMPTOMATIC DISEASE
Mariana Mirabel 1 2,*, Muriel Tafflet 2, Baptiste Noël 3, Tom Parks 4, Corinne
Braunstein 3, Bernard Rouchon 5, Eloi Marijon 2 6, Xavier Jouven 2 6
1Cardiology, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, 2Institut National de la Santé
et de la Recherche Médicale, Paris, France, 3Centre Hospitalier Territorial de
Nouvelle Calédonie, Nouméa, New Caledonia, 4Wellcome Trust Centre for Human
Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 5Agence Sanitaire et
Sociale de Nouvelle Calédonie, Nouméa, New Caledonia, 6Hôpital Européen
Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
PS280
THE IMPACT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX ON HEART VALVULAR
SURGERY MORTALITY OF 42,352 PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC HEART
DISEASE IN BRAZIL
Regina Maria de Aquino Xavier 1, Vitor Manuel Pereira Azevedo 1, Regina
Elizabeth Muller 1,*, Fabiana Ferreira Nascimento 1, Celeste Maria Aquino 1,
Melissa Cavalcanti Yaakoub 1, Rogerio Brant Martins Chaves 1, Arn
Migowski 1, Marcia Cristina Chaves Macedo Pinheiro 1
1Education and Research Coordination, National Institute of Cardiology - Brazil,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PS281
HIGH BURDEN OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN MATERNITY SERVICES
IN FIJI: A NATIONAL RECORD-LINKAGE ANALYSIS
Tom Parks 1,*, Litia Narube 2, Samantha Colquhoun 3, Joseph Kado 4, James
Fong 2, Andrew Steer 3
1Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ministry of Health and
Medical Services, Suva, Fiji, 3Centre for International Child Health, University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 4Department of Paediatrics, Ministry of Health
and Medical Services, Suva, Fiji
PS282
IMMEDIATE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC AND HEMODYNAMIC OUTCOME OF
PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY IN
ELDERLY BANGLADESHI SEVERE SYMPTOMATIC MITRAL STENOSIS
PATIENTS .
Md. Toufiqur Rahman 1,*, syed azizul haque 2
1CARDIOLOGY, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES,
DHAKA, 2CARDIOLOGY, DINAJPUR MEDICAL COLLEGE, DHAKA, Bangladesh
PS283
PRACTICE PATTERNS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF RHEUMATIC HEART
DISEASE PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AT THE UP PGH SECTION
OF CARDIOLOGY OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT
- THE PROMPT RHEMEDY STUDY Cristine Catindig Santelices 1,*, Donato Magno 1
1Internal Medicine, University of the Philippines Philippine General Hospital,
Manila, Philippines
PS285
THE GLOBAL ATLAS OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
Rebecca Seth 1, Rosemary Wyber 1,*, Timothy Johnson 1
1Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Australia
PS286
PREVALENCE OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE AND OTHER
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC ABNORMALITIES IN POLYNESIAN YOUNG ADULTS
IN SOUTH AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND.
Rachel Webb 1,*, Nicola Culliford-Semmens 2, Andrew Chan Mow 3, Roberty
Doughty 4, Elizabeth Tilton 2, Briar Peat 5, John Stirling 2, Tom Gentles 2,
Joanna Stewart 6, Nigel Wilson 2
1Paediatric Infectious Diseases, 2Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Services,
Starship Children's Hospital, 3South Seas Healthcare Trust , 4Department of
Medicine, University of Auckland, 5Department of Medicine, Middlemore Hospital,
6School of Population Health , University of Auckland , Auckland, New Zealand
PS287
AMINOTERMINAL PRO-BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN CHILDREN WITH
LATENT RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
Justin Zachariah 1,*, Twalib Aliku 2, Amy Scheel 3, Babar S Hasan 4, Peter
Lwabi 5, Craig Sable 6, Andrea J Beaton 6
1Pediatric
Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital,
Houston, United States, 2Paediatrics and Child Health, Gulu University, Gulu,
Uganda, 3Children's National Medical Center, Washington DC, United States,
4Paediatrics and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan,
5Paediatrics and Child Health, Gulu University, Gulu, 6Cardiology, Children's
National Medical Center, Washington DC, United States
PS288
EFFECTIVENESS OF A NURSE-LED MECHANICAL VALVE
ANTICOAGULATION PROGRAM FOR RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
PATIENTS IN HAITI
Owen Robinson 1,*, Jean-Louis Romain 2, James Wilentz 3, Gene F. Kwan 4 5
and Kay Mackenson Clinic Team
1Haiti Cardiac Alliance, Haiti Cardiac Alliance, Burlington, United States,
2Mirebalais Hospital, Zanmi Lasante, Mirebalais, Haiti, 3Mt. Sinai - Beth Israel
Heart, Mt. Sinai - Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, 4Partners In Health,
5Boston Medical Center, Boston, United States
PS289
CHALLENGES FACING SUSTAINABILITY AND INTEGRATION OF RHD
CONTROL AND PREVENTION PROGRAMMES IN PACIFIC SMALL ISLAND
NATIONS
Elizabeth Kennedy 1, Sophie La Vincente 2, Patrick Timeon 3, Teatao Tiro 3,
Nese Conway 4, Titus Nasi 5, Geoffrey Kenilorea 6, Daniel Engelman 2,
Jonathan Carapetis 7, Samantha Colquhoun 2,*
1Global Health Division, Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, 2Centre for
International Child Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and University of
Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia, 3Public Health, Ministry of Health,
Tawara, Kiribati, 4Public Health, Ministry of Health, Funafuti, Tuvalu, 5Paediatrics,
6Non communicable Disease Unit, Ministry of Health, Honiara, Solomon Islands,
7Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
PS292
TRANSITION TO ADULT CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RHEUMATIC
FEVER IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
Alice Mitchell 1,*, Anna P Ralph 1, Vanessa Johnston 1, Suzanne Belton 1
1Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
PS293
IMPROVING DELIVERY OF SECONDARY PROPHYLAXIS FOR RHEUMATIC
HEART DISEASE IN REMOTE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: A STEPPEDWEDGE, COMMUNITY RANDOMISED TRIAL
Clancy Read 1,*, Jonathan Carapetis 1, Anna Ralph 2, Vanessa Johnston 2,
Jessica de Dassel 2, Kerstin Bycroft 2, Alice Mitchell 3, Ross Bailie 4, Graeme
Maguire 5, Keith Edwards 6, Bart Currie 2, Adrienne Kirby 7
1Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, 2Menzies School
of Health Research, 3Charles Darwin University, Darwin, 4Menzies School of
Health Research, Brisbane, 5Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne,
6Paediatric Department, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, 7National Health and
Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia
PS294
LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE AMONG COMMUNITY PEOPLE ON ACUTE
RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE AND THEIR LINK
WITH THROAT INFECTION
Prakash Raj Regmi 1,*, Lekha Nath Panthi 2, Keshab Sanjel 2
1CARDIOLOGY,
BIR HOSPITAL, 2Public health, District Public Health Office,
Lalitpur, Nepal
PS295
MIXED-METHOD EVALUATION OF A PILOT PROGRAM TO BOLSTER
PRIMARY PREVENTION OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN LUSAKA,
ZAMBIA
Joyce Chipili Lungu 1, Elizabeth Machila 1, Sherri Schwaninger 2, Patrick
Musonda 3, Marcelo Gutierrez 4, Brigitta Tadmor 5, Jonathan Michael Spector
6
, John Musuku 1,*
1Paediatrics, University Teaching Hospital, 2Global Health, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, 3Public Health, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia,
4Global Scientific Development, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research,
Basel, Switzerland, 5Education, Diversity, and Inclusion, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, Lusaka, Zambia, 6Global Health, Novartis Institutes for
BioMedical Research, Cambridge, United States
PS296
TASK SHIFTING: PROFICIENCY OF GENERAL RADIOGRAPHY
TECHNICIANS IN DETECTING RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
Liesl Zühlke 1,*, Elizabeth Machila 2, Joyce Chipili Lungu 2, Sherri
Schwaninger 3, Joris van Dam 4, Jonathan Michael Spector 5, Brigitta Tadmor
6
, John Musuku 2
1University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 2Paediatrics, University
Teaching Hospital, 3Global Health, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research,
Lusaka, Zambia, 4Digital Development, Developing World, Novartis, 5Global
Health, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Cambridge, United States,
6Education, Diversity, and Inclusion, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research,
Lusaka, Zambia
Arena Poster Section
Latin American Cardiology - Sunday
PS300
DEPRESSION IN THE METABOLIC SYNDROME AND ITS ASSOCIATION
WITH INFLAMATION
Brenda SUSANA Cruz Romero 1,*
1CARDIOLOGIA, SSA, SAN FELIPE DEL PROGRESO, Mexico
PS301
REDUCTION OF THE DOOR-TO-BALLOON TIME IN STEMIS IN REMOTE
AREAS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: TELEMEDICINE AS A LANDMARK
Luis Dallan 1,*, Vitor Pazolini 1, Guilherme Fernandes 1, Camila Matsuda 1,
Bruno Janella 1, Jamil Cade 1, Carlos Opazo 1, Sergio Timerman 1, Roberto
Botelho 2, Sameer Mehta 3, Marco Perin 1
1Hemodynamics, Hospital Santa Marcelina, São Paulo, 2Cardiology, ITMS,
Uberlandia, Brazil, 3Cardiology, Lumen Foundation, Miami, FL, United States
PS302
INCREASED RESTING HEART RATE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER
MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ESTABLISHED CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE.
Hermes Ilarraza-Lomelí 1, Jorge Moragues-Moorman 2,*, Marianna GarcíaSaldivia 1, Jessica Rojano-Castillo 1, María-Dolores Rius-Suárez 1, Esther
Franco-Ojeda 1, Benito Álvarez-Mosquera 2, Rafael Chávez-Domínguez 3
1Cardiac
Rehabilitation, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez,
Department, Hospital Español, 3Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de
Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Mexico City, Mexico
2Cardiology
PS303
PERICARDIAL EFFUSIONS IN PATIENTS WITH OBESITY AND
OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
Emil Manov 1,*, Ventzislava Pencheva 2, Nikolay Runev 1, Stefan Naydenov 1,
Daniela Petrova 2, Ognyan Georgiev 2
1Internal medicine "Kirkovich"; Clinic of cardiology, 2Internal medicine "Kirkovich";
Clinic of pulmology, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL "ALEXANDROVSKA", Sofia,
Bulgaria
PS305
REMODELING OF THE LEFT HEART IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASES
Bayram G Hodjakuliyev 1, Guncha M Gurbanova 1, Merdan Byashimovich
Muhammedov 1,*
1Turkmen state medical university, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan
PS308
STUDY OF CLINICAL, ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC AND HAEMODYNAMIC
PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH MITRAL STENOSIS UNDERGOING
PERCUTANEOUS TRANSVENOUS MITRAL COMMISSUROTOMY
Md. Toufiqur Rahman 1,*
1CARDIOLOGY, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES,
DHAKA, DHAKA, Bangladesh
PS309
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES
TOWARDS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ITS TREATMENT AMONG
ASIAN PATIENTS
Tse Yean Teo 1,*, Tong Shen 1, Jonathan Yap 2, Khung Keong Yeo 2 3
1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2National
Heart Centre Singapore, 3Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore,
Singapore
PS314
ROSUVASTATIN DOSE-DEPENDENTLY CAUSES INSULIN RESISTANCE
AND INCREASES AMBIENT GLYCEMIA IN HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC
PATIENTS
Kwang Koh 1,*
1GACHON UNIVERSITY GIL MEDICAL CENTER, Incheon, Korea, Republic Of
PS317
INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY STENT
FRACTURE
Edit Dósa 1,*, András Géza Hüttl 1, Artúr Hüttl 1, Eszter Mária Végh 1, Balázs
Nemes 1, Kálmán Hüttl 1
1Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
PS319
MICRORNA-24 ATTENUATES NEOINTIMAL HYPERPLASIA IN THE DIABETIC
RAT CAROTID ARTERY INJURY MODEL BY INHIBITING WNT4 SIGNALING
PATHWAY
Jian Yang 1,*, Zhi-xing Fan 2, Jun Yang 1, Jia-wang Ding 2, Chao-jun Yang 2,
Ping Zeng 2
1Department
of Cardiology, the First College of Clinical Medical Sciences, China
Three Gorges University, Yichang 443000, Hubei Province, China, 2The First
College of Clinical Medical Sciences, China Three Gorges University, Yichang,
China
PS320
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION TRAINING USING REALTIME
QUANTITATIVE SYSTEM
Amie-Anne Augustine 1, Ravindran Subramaniam 1, Matusin Timam 1, Aji
Bungsu 1, Siow Yen Liau 2, Prem Nathan Arumuganathan 1,*, Yu Wei Lee 1,
Chia How Yen 1, Gordon Ma 1, Houng Bang Liew 1
1Cardiology, 2Clinical Research Centre, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Kota
Kinabalu, Malaysia
PS321
EFFECT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING IN CPR SKILL RETENTION
Heberth Cesar Miotto 1, Isadora Zago Miotto 1, Raphael Romie Oliveira 1,
Maria da Consolação Vieira Moreira 1,*
1Internal medicine, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PS324
CHARACTERIZATION OF BLEEDING AND THROMBOTIC EVENTS DIALYSIS
PATIENTS WHO ARE TREATED WITH ANTITHROMBOTIC AGENTS
Cesar Mauricio Doria Murcia 1,*, Reynaldo Mauricio Rodríguez Amaya 1,
Claudia Lucía Figueroa Pineda 1
1Universidad Industrial de Santander, Grupo GERMINA, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Arena Poster Section
Global health/WHO/Political advocacy - Monday
PM001
FRONT-OF-PACK NUTRITION LOGO: THE NIGERIAN HEART FOUNDATION
EXPERIENCE
Kingsley Chigbo Azionu 1, Kingsley Kolapo Akinroye 2,*, Olatunde Sunday
Ojo 3, Favour Chidimma Azionu 4, Joy Unegbu 2
1Occupational Medicine, Lagos State University, 2Research, Nigerian Heart
Foundation, Lagos, 3Research, Nigerian Heart Foundation Lagos, Nigeria.,
Ikoyi,Lagos, 4Research, Occupational and Environmental Health, Lagos, Nigeria
PM003
PREVALENCE OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN SCHOOLCHILDREN IN
EASTERN NEPAL
Samir Gautam 1,*, Sanjib kumar Sharma 1, Om Prakash 1, Prahlad Karki 1,
Anil Grover 1
1Internal Medicine , BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences , Dharan , Nepal
PM004
ADDRESSING HEALTH DISPARITIES: ACTION RESEARCH IN THE DESIGN
AND DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAMMES FOR
YOUNG PEOPLE
Leanne Jane Staniford 1, James David Nobles 1, Paul Gately 1,*
1Centre of Active Lifestyles, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom
PM005
ACTION RESEARCH IN THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY OF A
SUSTAINABLE, SCHOOL-BASED, HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTION
FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
James David Nobles 1, Leanne Jane Staniford 1, Paul Gately 1,*
1Centre
of Active Lifestyles, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom
PM006
A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION OF KEY STAKEHOLDERS VIEWS
TOWARDS DESIGNING HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTIONS FOR
LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
Leanne Jane Staniford 1, James David Nobles 1, Paul Gately 1,*
1Centre of Active Lifestyles, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom
PM007
ESSENTIALS OF 24-H BIO-RHYTHM OF CARDIOVASCULAR
HEMODYNAMICS AMONG OFFICE WORKERS: PERSPECTIVES OF
LIFESTYLE IMPROVEMENT FROM AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE,
HEMODYNAMICS, AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DATA
Ta-Chen Su 1 2,*, Juey-Jen Hwang 1
1Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Center, NATIONAL
TAIWAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, 2Institute of Occupational Medicine and
Industrial Hygiene , National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taipei,
Taiwan, Province of China
PM009
EFFECT OF COENZYM Q10 ON ARRHYTHMIAS AND ON QUALITY OF LIFE
Oliver Strohm 1,*, Ines Lossin-Strohm 1
1Cardiology, Kardiologische Praxis, Baden-Baden, Germany
PM010
THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROFILES OF ADULT SOUTH ASIANS IN
ENGLAND
Prachi Bhatnagar 1,*, Nick Townsend 1, Alison Shaw 1, Charlie Foster 1
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom
PM011
"ATHLETE'S HEART" IN PAEDIATRIC AGE. ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC
EVALUATION IN ATHLETE CHILDREN.
Ana Maria Rodriguez-Lopez 1,*, Carmen Padron 2 2, M.Josefa Hernandez 1,
Javier Gonzalez 3, Tomas Febles 4, Luis Febles 1, Luisa Garcia-Cuenllas 5
1Cardiology, Hospiten Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, 2Pediatrics, hospiten tenerife,
Las Americas, 3Sports Medicine, Hospiten Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz,
4Cardiology, Hospiten Tenerife, Las Americas, 5Pediatric Cardiology, Clinic
Hospital, Salamanca, Spain
PM012
REDUCTION OF INCREASED CVD MORTALITY OF ELEVATED C-REACTIVE
PROTEIN BY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Chi Pang Wen 1,*, June Han Lee 1
1Institute of Population Health Sciences, National Health Research Institutes,
Miaoli County, Taiwan, Province of China
PM013
WHAT IS THE CURRENT PATENT LANDSCAPE FOR A HYPERTENSION
POLYPILL?
Reed Beall 1,*, Amir Attaran 2
1Epidemiology and Common law, 2University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
PM014
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY SCREENING FOR RHD OF 5 – 15 YEARS OLD
CHILDREN SAVES LIVES.
Toakase Fakakovikaetau 1,*, Sione Talanoa Latu 2, Tom Gentles 3, Nigel
Wilson 4, Sarah Hope 5, Stuart Cox 6, Sela Takau Takau 7, Dianne Bruce 8
1Community Health, 2Adult Cardiology, Ministry of Health, Nuku'alofa, Tonga,
3Paediatric Cardiology, 4Paediatric Cardiologist, Starship Children Hospital,
Auckland, New Zealand, 5Paediatric Cardiology, Monash Hospital, 6Cardiology,
Monash Heart Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 7Cardiac Investigations unit,
Middlemore Hospital, Auckland , New Zealand, 8Paediatric Sonographer, Princess
Margaret Hospital, Perth, Australia
PM015
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIMARY PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY
INTERVENTIONS AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN WESTERN
SIBERIA
Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Elena Yaroslavskaya 1, Ivan Bessonov 1, Igor Zyrianov 1,
Georgiy Pushkarev 1, Elena Gorbatenko 1
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PM017
MALNUTRITION IN EARLY LIFE AND SELF-REPORTED APPETITE IN
ADULTHOOD IN CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Lingli Liu 3, Yunshuang Rao 4, Lu Guo 5, Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, 2Research Center
for Medicine and Social Development, 3School of Public Health and Management,
4School of Nursing, Chongqing Medical University, 5Children’s Hospital of
Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PM018
INFLUENCE OF WECHAT(SOCIAL MEDIA) ON SLEEP QUALITY AMONG
UNDERGRADUATES IN CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Yan Zhang 3, Runzhi Zhu 3, Manoj Sharma 4, Yong Zhao
1
2 3,*
1The
Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, 2Research Center
for Medicine and Social Development, 3School of Public Health and Management,
Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China, 4Department of Behavioral and
Environmental Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, United States
PM019
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN MEXICO
Bryce Stevens 1, Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PM020
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN CHILE
Bryce Stevens 1, Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PM021
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN COLOMBIA
Bryce Stevens 1, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha Zegenhagen 1,
Lynne Pezzullo 1,*
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PM022
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN ECUADOR
Bryce Stevens 1, Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PM023
IMPACT OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE ON MATERNAL OUTCOMES IN
PREGNANCY: LEVERAGING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE TO ADDRESS A
CRITICAL KNOWLEDGE GAP
Andrea Beaton 1,*, Emmy Okello 2, Kristen Destigter 3, Amy Scheel 1, Lindsay
Perlman 1, Craig Sable 1
1Children's National Health System, Washington, United States, 2Uganda Heart
Institute, Kampala, Uganda, 3University of Vermont, Burlington, United States
PM024
WHICH EARLY ADOLESCENTS ARE USING E-CIGARETTE IN MEXICO?
SOME REASONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN.
Inti Barrientos 1,*, James F Thrasher 2, Erika Nayeli Abad-Vivero 1, Rosaura
Perez-Hernandez 1, Raul mejia 3, James D Sargent 4, Edna Arillo 5
1Tobacco Control, National Institute of Public Health Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico,
2Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, United States, 3Salud, Economía y Sociedad, CEDES, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, 4Community and Family Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine,
Dartmouth, Lebanon NH, United States, 5Tobacco Control, National Institute of
Public Health Mexico, Cuernavaca, Mexico
PM026
SENSITIZATION OF HEALTH STUDENTS IN THE THREE ECOEPIDEMIOLOGICAL ZONES IN GHANA ON THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF
TOBACCO USE AND TOBACCO INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE
Divine Darlington Logo 1 2,*, Akwasi Sardick Kyei-Faried 2 3, Labram
Massawudu Musah 4, Joana Ansong 5, Olivia Agyekumwaa Boateng 6
1Research and Development Division, 2Tobacco Control Programme, 3Diseases
Control and Prevention, Ghana Health Service, 4Civil Society Organisation, Vision
For Alternative Development, 5 Drugs and Substance of abuse, World Health
Orgainization, Country Office, 6Drugs and Substance of abuse, Food and Drugs
Authority, Accra, Ghana
PM031
REDUCING SMOKING PREVALENCE TO ACHIEVE THE SMOKEFREE 2025
GOAL AMONGST PACIFIC PEOPLE IN NZ.
El-Shadan Tautolo 1,*
1Centre for Pacific Health & Development Research, AUT University, Auckland,
New Zealand
PM032
COMPARISON OF SMOKING ATTITUDES BETWEEN HAN NATIONALITY
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TUJIA NATIONALITY SECONDARY
SCHOOL STUDENTS
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Manoj Sharma 4, Lingli Liu 3, Hengyi Liu 3, Yong Zhao 1 2
3,*
1The
Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, 2Research Center
for Medicine and Social Development,, 3School of Public Health and Management,
Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China, 4Behavioral & Environmental
Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, United States
PM033
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF CVD AND DIABETES IN LOW- AND MIDDLEINCOME COUNTRIES: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW.
Adrianna Murphy 1,*, Adrian Gheorghe 1, Ulla Griffiths 1, Pablo Perel 1, Helena
Legido-Quigley 1, Peter Lamptey 2
1London
2Family
PM034
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom,
Health International, Accra, Ghana
EVIDENCE ON COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERVENTIONS TO CONTROL
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AND DIABETES MELLITUS IN SOUTH ASIA:
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Kavita Singh 1, Ambalam M Chandra Sekaran 2, Soumyadeep Bhaumik 3,
Kaushik Chattopadhyay 4, Anuji U Gamage 5, Padmal De Silva 6, Ambuj Roy 1,
Nikhil Tandon 1, Dorairaj Prabhakaran 7,*
1ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, New Delhi, 2Centre for
Chronic Disease Control, Gurgaon, 3Journal of Family Medicine and Primary
Care, New Delhi, India, 4London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
London, United Kingdom, 5Nutrition Division, Ministry of Health, Colombo,
6National Institute of Health Sciences, Kalutara, Sri Lanka, 7Public Health
Foundation of India and Centre for Chronic Disease Control, Gurgaon, India
Arena Poster Section
Preventive Cardiology - Monday
PM037
TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION AND ADHERENCE
TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
SODIUM INTAKE IN A MEXICAN POPULATION.
Eloisa Colin-Ramirez 1 2,*, Maite Vallejo 1, Susana Rivera-Mancía 1 2, Raúl
Cartas-Rosado 1 2, Oscar Infante 1, Magdalena Madero 1, Tania Ibiza Aguilar
1
, Reyna Amador 1, Julio Sandoval 1, Jesús Vargas-Barrón 1
1Instituto Nacional de Cardiología ‘Ignacio Chávez’, 2Consejo Nacional de Ciencia
y Tecnología, Mexico City, Mexico
PM040
ADDRESSING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN PRIMARY CARE
OFFICE IN MEXICO. FIRST REPORT OF THE IMSS HBP COLLABORATIVE
GROUP
Silvia Palomo-Piñon 1,*, Jose Paniagua_Sierra 2, Froylan Ernesto Limon 3 on
behalf of IMSS High Blood Pressure Collaborative Group, Olivia Mejia 4,
Cleto Alvarez 4, Claudia Perez 5, Luis Chapa 6, Juan de Dios Zavala 7, Laura
Cortes 8, Jorge Lopez 9, Gladys Jimenez 10, Wendy Blanco 11, Jose Delgado 12,
Marilin Martinez 13, Juan Marques 12 and High Blood Pressure Collaborative
Group,IMSS
1Unidad de Investigacion Medica en Enfermedades Nefrologicas, 2Coordinacion
de Investigacion en Salud, IMSS, 3arrtimias, Laboratorio de arritmias UNAM,
Mexico, 4investigacion, Centro de Investigacion Biomedica de Michoacan,
Michoacan, 5outpatient clinic, IMSS No.61, Veracruz, 6outpatient clinic, IMSS
No.33, Ciudad Reynosa, Tamaulipas, 7outpatient clinic, IMSS No 24, Tamaulipas,
8Unidad de Investigacion Medica en Enfermedades Renales, IMSS CMN
Occidente, Guadalajara, 9outpatient clinic, IMSS No53, Zapopan, 10outpatient
clinic, IMSS No 65, Mexico, 11outpatient clinic, IMSS No.61, Naucalpan, Mexico,
12Cardiology, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian
Republic Of, 13Unidad de Investigacion Medica en Enfermedades Nefrologicas,
Hospital de Especialidades CMN La Raza IMSS, Mexico, Mexico
PM041
LOWER INCOME IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR
RISK FACTORS, SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND
OXIDATIVE STRESS
Heval Mohamed Kelli 1,*, Moosa N Haider 2, Muhammad Hammadah 1, Mossab
Awad 1, Sandi Dubnar 3, Tene Lewis 4, Laurence Sperling 1, Viola Vaccarino 4,
Gary Gibbons 5, Arshed A Quyyumi 1
1Cardiology, 2Medicine, 3Nursing, 4Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta,
5National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Boston,
United States
PM042
PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF SECOND-HAND SMOKING IN NIGERIA:
DATA FROM THE ABIA STATE NCD RISK FACTOR SURVEY
Okechukwu Samuel Ogah 1,*, Ugochukwu U Onyeonoro 2, Innocent I
Chukwuonye 3, Okechukwu Ojoemena Madukwe 4
1Department of Medicine, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN,
NIGERIA, Ibadan, 2Department of Community Medicine, 3Department of Internal
Medicine, Federal Medical Centre, 4Department of Public Health, Abia State
Ministry of Health, Umuahia, Nigeria
PM043
AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF HARMFUL EFFECTS OF SMOKING IN
NIGERIA: FINDINGS FROM THE ABIA STATE, NIGERIA NCD RISK FACTORS
COMMUNITY BASED SURVEY
Okechukwu Samuel Ogah 1,*, Ugochukwu Uchenna Onyeonoro 2, Innocent I
Chukwuonye 3, Okechukwu Ojoemena Madukwe 4
1Department of Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, 2Department of
Community Medicine, 3Department of Internal Medicine, Federal Medical Centre,
4Department of Public Health, Ministry of Health, Umuahia, Nigeria
PM045
DISTRIBUTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AMONG YOUNG
PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Dovilė Petrikonytė 1, Pranas Šerpytis 1 2,*, Virginija Rudienė 1 2, Giedrius
Navickas 1 2
1Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine, 2Department of Emergency, Center of
Cardiology and Angiology, Vilnius University Hospital Santariskiu Klinikos, Vilnius,
Lithuania
PM046
TARGET ACHIEVEMENT OF HYPERTENSION AND DYSLIPIDEMIA AMONG
205,438 JAPANESE SUBJECTS WITH OR WITHOUT HIGH RISK VASCULAR
DISEASE: RESULTS FROM THE PAN-ASIA DYSLIPIDEMIA AND
HYPERTENSION DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT GAP ASSESSMENT STUDY
(PANDA)
Shun Kohsaka 1,*, Yuji Yamamoto 2, Yoichi Ii 3, Daisuke Shima 4, Jim Li 5,
Rachel Laskey 6, Jack Mardekian 7, Nathan Wong 8
1Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine, 2CEO, MinaCare Co., Ltd.,
3Statistics, 4Medical Affairs, Pfizer Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan, 5Outcomes and
Evidence, Pfizer Inc., San Diego, 6Medical, 7Statistics, Pfizer Inc., New York,
8Cardiology/Medicine, University of California, Irvine, United States
PM048
IS SERUM BILIRUBIN A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY?
Libor Vitek 1,*, Julian Gardiner 2, Martin Bobak 3, Jaroslav Hubacek 4
1Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Wageningen University,
Wageningen, Netherlands, 3University College of London, London, United
Kingdom, 4Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech
Republic
PM051
PREVALENCE, TREATMENT AND CONTROL OF HYPERTENSION AND
DYSLIPIDEMIA IN CHINA IN ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUT
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE OR DIABETES: RESULTS FROM THE
MULTINATIONAL PAN-ASIA DYSLIPIDEMIA AND HYPERTENSION
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT GAP ASSESSMENT STUDY (PANDA)
Mei Zhang 1, Zhuoqun Wang 1, Xinying Zeng 1, Yanfang Zhao 1, Qian Deng 1,
Linhong Wang 1, Maigeng Zhou 1, Nathan D. Wong 2,*, Limin Wang 1
1National Center for Non-communicable and Chronic Disease Control and
Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China,
2University of California, Irvine, United States
PM054
THE RELATIONSHIP OF METABOLIC RISK FACTORS WITH NEW ONSET
HYPERTENSION IN NORTH CHINA COMMUNITY RESIDENTS
Rongjing Ding 1,*, Dayi Hu 1
1Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing, China
PM055
ROLE OF NEURAL GROWTH FACTOR IN THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES
OF INTRINSIC CARDIAC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN EXPERIMENTAL MODELS
OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY
Ma. De Jesus Gómez 1 2, Gabriel Daniel Flores 1,*
1Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de las Américas, 2Instituto de Fisiologia,
Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
PM056
CORRELATION BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND HEART RATE
VARIABILITY IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Krasimira Hristova 1,*, Rumen Marinov 1, Georgi Stamenov 2, Kristina
Chaceva 2, Marina Michova 3, Anelia Racheva 2
1Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and Imaging, National Heart Hospital, Sofia,
2Women Health Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria, 3Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and
Imaging, Women Health Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
PM059
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER KNOWLEDGE IN A PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
SETTING: BASELINE FINDINGS OF A POPULATION INTERVENTION
PROGRAM TO CONTROL HYPERTENSION.
Elijah Nyainda Ogola 1,*, Francis Ogojo Okello 2, Gerald Yonga 3, Elizabeth
Mac Gregor-Skinner 2, Nikita Ramchandrani 4
1Clinical medicine and therapeutics, UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI, Nairobi, Kenya,
2Abt Associates, Bethesda, United States, 3Aga khan University Hospital, Nairobi,
4Abt Associates, Bethesda, Kenya
PM061
BLOOD PRESSURE TO HEIGHT RATIO IS A SCREENING TOOL FOR
ELEVATED BLOOD PRESSURE IN ELLISRAS RURAL CHILDREN: ELLISRAS
LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Nthai Elfas Ramoshaba 1,*, Lebogang Maruma 1, Kotsedi Daniel Monyeki 1
1Physiology and Environmental Health, University of Limpopo, Polokwane, South
Africa
PM062
PREVALENCE, AWARENESS, AND TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN
HIMALAYAN VILLAGES DURING 1995-2014
Syed Mahboob Shah 1,*, Neelum Jahan 2, Gul Nowshad 3
1Institute of Public Health, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab
Emirates, 2Surgery, Aga Khan Health Service, Gilgit, 3Surgery, Aga Khan
University, Karachi, Pakistan
PM063
IS BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASES WITH LIVING ALTITUDE?
Syed Mahboob Shah 1,*, Waris Qidwai 2, Abdullah Shehab 3
1Institute of Public Health, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab
Emirates, 2Family Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan, 3Medicine,
United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
PM065
INDEPENDENT AND JOINT EFFECTS OF HYPERTENSION AND
HYPERHOMOCYSTINEMIA ON KIDNEY FUNCTION DECLINE IN A CHINESE
COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION WITH NORMAL KIDNEY FUNCTION
Yan Zhang 1,*, Fangfang Fan 1, Jia Jia 1, Xin Xu 2, Xianhui Qin 2, Jianping Li 1,
Yong Huo 1
1Peking University 1st Hospital, Beijing, 2Southern Medical University,
Guangzhou, China
PM069
SERUM MANGANESE IS ASSOCIATED WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA IN MEXICAN
POPULATION
Susana Rivera-Mancía 1 2,*, Eloisa Colín-Ramírez 1, Maite Vallejo-Allende 1,
Sergio Montes-López 3, Raúl Cartas-Rosado 1, Oscar Infante-Vázquez 4,
Jesús Vargas-Barrón 5, Karen Lima-Villegas 1, Laura Lugo-Sánchez 1
1Social Medicine, National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio Chávez", 2The National
Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT), 3Neurochemistry, National
Institute of Neurology "Manuel Velasco Suárez", 4Electromechanical
Instrumentation, 5Division of Research, National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio
Chávez", Mexico City, Mexico
PM070
ALIROCUMAB IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA: POOLED ANALYSIS FROM THE ODYSSEY
PHASE 3 TRIALS
Raul Santos 1,*, Keith C Ferdinand 2, R. Scott Wright 3, Eliano Pio Navarese 4,
Michael J Louie 5, L. Veronica Lee 6, Gaëlle Asset 7, Jennifer G Robinson 8
1Lipid Clinic Heart Institute (InCor), University of Sao Paulo Medical School
Hospital, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2Heart and Vascular Institute, Tulane University
School of Medicine, New Orleans, 3Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, United States, 4Department of Internal Medicine, Division of
Cardiology, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany, 5Regeneron
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tarrytown, 6Sanofi, Bridgewater, United States, 7Sanofi,
Chilly-Mazarin, France, 8University of Iowa, Iowa City, United States
PM073
GENDER FEATURES OF MYOCARDIAL ELECTRICAL INSTABILITY IN
PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND METABOLIC SYNDROME
Bayram Geldiyevich Hodjakuliyev 1, Bagul N Orayeva 1, Merdan
Byashimovich Muhammedov 1,*
1hospital therapy, Turkmen state medical university, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan
PM076
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION WAS NOT RELATED WITH THE ARTERIAL
STIFFNESS
Vilma Dzenkeviciute 1 2,*, Marija Petrylaite 3, Egidija Rinkuniene 1 4, Zaneta
Petrulioniene 1 4, Aleksandras Laucevicius 1 5, Jolita Badariene 1 4, Alma
Cypiene 1 6
1Clinic of Heart and Vascular medicine, Vilnius, Lithuania, Vilnius University
Hospital Santariskiu klinikos, 2Clinic of Internal medicine, Oncology and Family
medicine; Vilnius, Lithuania., 3Medical faculty, 4Clinic of Heart and Vascular
medicine, Vilnius, Lithuania, 5Experimental and Clinical Medicine Research
Institute, , 6Experimental and Clinical Medicine Research Institute , Vilnius
University, Vilnius, Lithuania
PM079
POSTMENOPAUSAL METABOLIC SYNDROME AND VASCULAR
CHARACTERISTICS: INFLUENCE OF HYPOGLYCEMIC DRUGS
Oxana Andreevna Kislyak 1,*, Antonina Vladimirovna Starodubova 1, Julia
Borisovna Chervjakova 1, Alexander Alexandrovich Kopelev 1
1Department of internal medicine, Russian National Research Medical University,
Moscow, Russian Federation
PM080
A STUDY OF ADULT OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTS IN AN INDIAN
POPULATION
Srinivas Ramaka 1 2,*, Mahesh Machavarapu 3, Praneeta Chodavarapu 4,
Vidhatri Ramaka 5, Raman Garipelly 6, Hygriv B.Rao 7, Ravikumar
Chodavarapu 8
1Cardiology, Srinivasa Heart Centre, 2Srinivasa Heart Foundation, 3Kakatiya
Medical College, Warangal, India, 4Clinical Research Fellow,Department of
Outcomes Research, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States, 5Siddhartha
Medical College, Vijayawada, 6Pharmacy, St.Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Warangal, 7Cardiology, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital,
Hyderabad, 8Paediatrics, Dr.Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical
Sciences&Research Foundation, Vijayawada, India
PM081
BARRIERS TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE SECONDARY PREVENTION
CARE IN THE WEST BANK, PALESTINE – A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
Verena Jane Collier 1,*
1Department of Social Science, Health & Medicine, King's College London,
London, United Kingdom
PM082
INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE MEDICATION ADHERENCE IN CORONARY
DISEASE PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RANDOMISED
CONTROLLED TRIALS
Karla Santo 1 2,*, Suzanne Kirkendall 2, Tracey Laba 1 2, Jay Thakkar 1 2 3, Ruth
Webster 1 2, John Chalmers 1 2, Clara K Chow 1 2 3, Julie Redfern 1 2
1The George Institute for Global Health, 2University of Sydney, 3Westmead
Hospital, Sydney, Australia
PM084
MODIFYING BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS: A KEY COMPONENT IN
CORONARY HEART DISEASE PREVENTION
Priya Chockalingam 1,*, N. Sakthi Vinayagam 1, N. Ezhil Vani 1, V.
Chockalingam 2
1Preventive Cardiology, Cardiac Wellness Institute, 2Cardiology, Dr. MGR Medical
University, Chennai, India
PM086
THE EFFECT ON SIGNAL AVERAGE ECG PARAMETERS AFTER A
CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Juan Pablo Núñez Urquiza 1,*, Juan Pablo Macías Flores 1, Mauro Echavarría
Pinto 1, Francisco Hernández Saldaña 2, Nancy Pacheco Beltrán 1, Eliodoro
Castro Montes 2, Salvador León González 2, Marco Antonio Alcocer Gamba 2,
Enrique Tirado García 1
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, 2Cardiology, Instituto de Corazón de Querétaro,
Querétaro, Mexico
PM087
HIP FLEXOR MUSCLES FUNCTIONAL STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, AFTER A CARDIAC REHABILITATION
PROGRAM.
María-Dolores Rius 1,*, Brenda Azucena Cuevas-Gonzalez 1, Hermes IlarrazaLomeli 1, Maria Esther Franco Ojeda 1, Anayeli Ortega-Gonzalez 1, Sandra J.
Garcia Garcia 1, Dejanira Betzabe Rendon Caltzontzi 1, Pamela Sarmiento
Magaña 1, Rebeca Diaz de Leon 1, Jessica Rojano-Castillo 1, Marianna
Andreina Garcia-Saldivia 1
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chavez, Mexico
City, Mexico
PM088
WORKLOAD BEHAVIOR IN CYCLE ERGOMETER TRAINING AT PHASE II
END AND AT 3 SUBSEQUENT PHASE III SESSIONS IN A CARDIAC
REHABILITATION PROGRAM.
María-Dolores Rius 1,*, Jorge Sarabia-Orozco 1, Ricardo Robert-Cervantes 1,
Maria Esther Franco Ojeda 1, Hermes Ilarraza-Lomeli 1, Jessica RojanoCastillo 1
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chavez, Mexico
City, Mexico
PM089
EFFECT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING ON THE RECOVERY OF ACUTE
EXERCISE, AMONG PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.
Marianna García-Saldivia 1,*, Hermes Ilarraza_Lomelí 1, Jonathan Myers 2,
Jorge Lara-Vargas 1, Jessica Rojano Castillo 1, Esther Franco-Ojeda 1, MaríaDolores Rius-Suárez 1, Bueno Leopoldo 1
1Rehabilitación Cardiaca, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología "Ignacio Chávez",
Mexico DF, Mexico, 2Cardiac Science,, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care
System, Palo Alto, United States
PM090
THE OPTIMAL CARDIOVASCULAR SCREENING AGE IN YOUNG SWISS
MALES IS AT FIFTEEN TO NINETEEN
Roger Abächerli 1 2,*, Ramun Schmid 2, Richard Kobza 3, Franz Frey 4, JJ
Schmid 2, Paul Erne 5
1Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute of Basel, Basel, 2R&D, SCHILLER
AG, Baar, 3Cardiology, LuKS, Lucerne, 4Mil Az D, Swiss Army, Ittigen,
5Cardiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
PM091
STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE LEFT VENTRICLE INDUCED BY HIGH
SUCROSE INGESTION IN RATS. PARTIAL PREVENTION OR REVERSAL BY
EXERCISE.
Verónica Guarner-Lans 1, Martín Martínez-Rosas 1, Jesús Vargas-Barrón 2,*,
Pedro Flores 3, Juan villegas 4
1Physiology, 2Echocardiography, 3Instrumentación, 4Bioterio,
Instituto Nacional de
Cardiología "Ignacio Chávez", Mexico City, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Heart Failure - Monday
PM092
PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF NEW-ONSET HYPERGLYCAEMIA ON CLINICAL
OUTCOMES: INSIGHTS FROM THE HEART FUNCTION ASSESSMENT
REGISTRY TRIAL
Alwaleed Abdullah Aljohar 1,*, Hussam AlFaleh 1, Khalid AlHabib 1, Tarek
Kashour 1, Ahmad Hersi 1, Waleed Al Habeeb 1, Anhar Ullah 1, Abdelfatah
Elasfar 2
1College of Medicine, King Saud University, 2King Salman Heart Center, King
Fahd Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
PM093
PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF PULSE PRESSURE IN ACUTE DECOMPENSATED
HEART FAILURE: A REPORT FROM THE HEART FUNCTION ASSESSMENT
REGISTRY TRIAL
Alwaleed Abdullah Aljohar 1,*, Tarek Kashour 1, Khalid AlHabib 1, Hussam
AlFaleh 1, Ahmad Hersi 1, Abdelfatah Elasfar 2, Abdullah Ghabashi 3, Gamal
Abdin Hussein 4, Mushabab Al-Murayeh 5, Ahmed Abuosa 6
1College of Medicine, King Saud University, 2King Salman Heart Center, King
Fahd Medical City, Riyadh, 3Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Hafouf, 4North West
Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, 5Armed Forces Hospital Southern Region, Khamis
Mushayt, 6National Guard Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
PM097
EFFECTS OF A NOVEL ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR
AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Jazmín Flores-Monroy 1,*, Luisa Martinez-Aguilar 1, Carlos Ferrario 2, Ignacio
Valencia-Hernandez 3
1Department of Biological Sciences, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico, 2Wake Forest
Univerity, North Carolina, United States, 3IPN, Mexico City, Mexico
PM098
OPTIMIZATION OF HEART FAILURE TREATMENT AT HOSPITAL
DISCHARGE: A 30-DAY FOLLOW-UP STUDY “ON BEHALF OF THE ROCI
PILOT PROJECT”
Clara ines Saldarriaga 1,*, Gina Gonzalez 2, Solon Navarrete 3, Luis Eduardo
Echeverria 4, Mauricio Novoa 5, Nelson Murillo 6, Alex Rivera 7, Maria juliana
Rodriguez 8, Balkis Rolong 9, Guillermo Trout 10
1cardiology heart failure, Clinica cardioVID universida de Antioquia, medellin,
2cardiology heart failure, fundación Santa Fe de Bogota, 3cardiology heart failure,
clinica fundadores, Bogota, 4cardiology heart failure, fundación cardiovascular,
Bucaramanga, 5cardiology heart failure, clinica el Rosario, medellin, 6cardiology
heart failure, Angiografia de occidente, cali, 7cardiology heart failure, clinica los
rosales, pereira, 8cardiology heart failure, fundacion cardiovascular,
bucaramanga, 9cardiology heart failure, fundación cardiotoracica colombiana,
barranquilla, 10cardiology heart failure, Universidad de Magdalena, Santa Marta,
Colombia
PM100
STUDY OF HEART FAILURE : CRITERIA DERIVED FROM ESPVR
Rachad m. Shoucri 1,*
1mathematics
and computer science, royal military college of canada, Kingston,
Canada
PM101
IMPACT OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR STROKE WORK INDEX ON THE
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL RESPONSE TO CARDIAC
RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
Nurcan Arat 1,*, Ebru Ozenc 1, Omer Yildiz 1, Songul Usalp 1, Onder Demiroz 1,
Cavlan Ciftci 1
1Cardiology, Istanbul Science University, Istanbul, Turkey
PM102
INCREASED PLATELET-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIOS AND LOW RELATIVE
LYMPHOCYTE COUNTS
SIMPLY PREDICT APPROPRIATE SHOCKS IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
WITH ICDS
Kevser Balci 1, MUSTAFA BALCI 1, UGUR ARSLAN 1, BURAK ACAR 1,
ORHAN MADEN 1, HATICE SELCUK 1, TIMUR SELCUK 1, AHMET TEMIZHAN
1,*
1TURKIYE
YUKSEK IHTISAS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
ANKARA, Turkey
PM103
PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER
DEFIBRILLATOR IMPLANTATION AMONG HEART FAILURE PATIENTS AND
ITS RELATION TO QUALITY OF LIFE
Kevser Balci 1, MUSTAFA BALCI 1, ORHAN MADEN 1, HATICE SELCUK 1,
TIMUR SELCUK 1, AHMET TEMIZHAN 1,*
1TURKIYE YUKSEK IHTISAS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
ANKARA, Turkey
PM104
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF INTRINSIC CARDIAC
NERVOUS SYSTEM THROUGHOUT GOLGI-COX METHOD, IN
EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF HEART FAILURE IN RATS.
Ma. De Jesus Gómez 1, Alejandra Martinez Benito 1,*
1Instituto de Fisiologia, Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
PM105
PREVALENCE OF CHAGAS HEART DISEASE IN WESTERN MEXICO.
TWENTY FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
Hector Gonzalez Zambrano 1,*, Juan Alberto Rodriguez Ruiz 2, Jaime Arias
Amaral 2, Felisardo Corona Ruiz 2, David Enrique Diaz Santana Bustamante 3,
Maria Concepcion Franco Ramos 4
1Cardiology, 2Internal Medicine, 3Epidemiology, Hospital General de Occidente,
4Laboratorio Estatal, Salud Publica Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico
PM107
GENDER INFLUENCE OF CARDIAC RESYNCHRONISATION THERAPY ON
BIOMARKERS OF INFLAMMATION AND MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS IN
PATIENTS WITH CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Tatiana Enina 1, Anna Soldatova 1, Tatiana Petelina 1,
Dmitriy Krinochkin 1, Alexander Rychkov 1
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PM108
THE ABNORMAL STATUS OF UNCARBOXYLATED MATRIX GLA PROTEIN
SPECIES REPRESENTS AN ADDITIONAL MORTALITY RISK IN HEART
FAILURE PATIENTS WITH VASCULAR DISEASE
Otto Mayer 1,*, Jitka Seidlerová 1, Jiří Vaněk 1, Petra Karnosová 1, Jan
Bruthans 1, Jan Filipovský 1
12nd Dept. of Internal Medicine, CHARLES UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL FACULTY,
Plzen, Czech Republic
PM109
CLINICAL-LABORATORY AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE OF VARIOUS ETIOLOGIES
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*, Shuhrat Nagaev 2, Nabi Yuldashev 3
1Prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, 2Human Genomics Laboratory, Scientific Research Institute of
Immunology, 3endovascular surgery, Republican Specialized Center of
Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PM110
QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURED WITH EUROQOL-5D QUESTIONNAIRE
PREDICTS OUTCOME AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC RESPONSE IN
CARDIAC RESYNCHRONISATION THERAPY PATIENTS
Vivien Klaudia Nagy 1,*, Gabor Szeplaki 1, Andras Mihaly Boros 1, Peter Perge
1
, Levente Molnar 1, Szabolcs Szilagyi 1, Julia Karady 1, Astrid Apor 1, Laszlo
Geller 1, Bela Merkely 1
1Heart and Vascular Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
PM111
EFFECT OF MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ON
PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Carlos Cintora-Martínez 1,*, Dulce González-Islas 1, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1,
Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1, Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez
1
, Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1, Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Elisa Pérez-Cabañas
1
, Edna W Contreras-Ramírez 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PM112
ASSOCIATION OF CARDIAC CACHEXIA AND HEART FAILURE TYPES:
RIGHT AND LEFT (WITH REDUCED OR PRESERVED EJECTION FRACTION)
Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1, Estefanía Arámbula-Garza
1
, Dulce González-Islas 1, Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1,*, Carlos CintoraMartínez 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Viridiana Peláez- Hernández 1, Ruth PabloSantiago 1, Edna Contreras-Ramírez 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PM113
EFFECTS OF SPIRONOLACTONE ON MORTALITY AND THROMBOTIC
EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE
Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1, Dulce González-Islas 1,
Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1, Carlos CintoraMartínez 1,*, Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Oscar
Lozano-Cruz 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PM116
AN EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE TEAM APPROACH TO HEALTH FAILURE
PATIENT EDUCATION
Sharri Robinson 1,*, Christopher May 2, Alicia Young 1, Catherine Wied 1,
Gussie Assam 1, Bhruga Shah 1, Sonya Almond 3, Blessy Sebastian 3, Prithvi
Ghimire 3 and Enhanced Heart Failure Patient Education
1Cardiac Telemetry Unit North, 2Advanced Heart Failure, Inova Heart and
Vascular, Falls Church, 3Nursing, George Mason University, Fairfax, United States
PM117
ECG PREDICTORS OF LONG TERM MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH HEART
FAILURE AND IMPAIRED EJECTION FRACTION
Tong Shen 1,*, Jonathan Yap 2, Wilson Ong 1, David Sim 2, Choon Pin Lim 2,
Shaw Yang Chia 2, Ling Ling Sim 2, Chi Keong Ching 2
1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2Cardiology,
National Heart Center, Singapore, Singapore
PM118
ACTIVATION OF ADENOSINE RECEPTOR COMBINED WITH INHIBITION OF
PHOSPHODIESTERASE ENZYME AMELIORATES MONOCROTALINEINDUCED PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN RATS
Roberto Takashi Sudo 1,*, Allan Kardec Alencar 1, Emanuelle Ferraz 1, Sabrina
Martinez 1, Jose Hamilton Nascimento 1, Carlos Alberto Fraga 1, Eliezer Jesus
Barreiro 1, Gisele Zapata-Sudo 1
1UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PM120
ELECTRICAL MYOSTIMULATION IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE, LEFT
VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AND PEAK OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE - RESULTS FROM THE EMS
STUDY COMPARING DIFFERENT STIMULATION STRATEGIES
Frank Van Buuren 1,*, Andreas Fründ 2, Nikola Bogunovic 1, Dieter Horstkotte
1
, Klaus-Peter Mellwig 1
1Clinic for Cardiology, 2Dept. of Physiotherapy, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW,
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
PM122
SUCCESFULL MANAGEMENT OF AORTIC REGURGITATION WITH TAVI IN A
PATIENT WITH A HEARTMATE II VENTRICULAR ASSISTANCE DEVICE
Luis RAUL Meza-Lopez 1,*, JOSE ANGEL CIGARROA-LOPEZ 1, DAVID
ARTURO CASTAN-FLORES 1, SILVIA HERNANDEZ-MENESES 1, GENARO
HIRAM MENDOZA-ZAVALA 1, GUSTAVO GARCIA-DOMINGUEZ 1, ARTURO
CARRILLO-MUÑOZ 1, VICTOR MANUEL LOZANO-TORRES 1, MOISES
CUTIEL CALDERON-ABBO 1
1HEART FAILURE AND HEART TRANSPLANTATION, IMSS, Mexico City,
Mexico
PM123
ASSOCIATION OF CARDIAC CACHEXIA AND ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN
HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Estefanía Arámbula-Garza 1, Dulce González-Islas 1, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1,
Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1, Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Carlos CintoraMartínez 1,*, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Viridiana Peláez- Hernández 1, Ruth
Pablo-Santiago 1, Raúl Herrera-Saucedo 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Coronary Artery Disease - Monday
PM125
ATORVASTATIN AND ASPIRIN IN FIXED DOSE COMBINATION IN NON
DIABETIC POST PTCA MAINTENANCE THERAPY.
Mohan Kasturi K Pai 1,*
1General Medicine, Mangalore Heart Centre, Mangalore, India
PM126
FUNCTIONAL MITRAL REGURGITATION IN POSTMYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION PATIENTS: FEMALE VS MALE
Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*, Elena Yaroslavskaya 1, Dmitriy Krinochkin 1, Georgiy
Pushkarev 1, Grigoriy Kolunin 1, Elena Gorbatenko 1
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PM127
SCALE CHA2DS2-VASC AND ITS INTERRELATION WITH KLINIK &
FUNCTIONAL DATA AT PATIENTS WITH СORONARY HEART DISEASE
COMPLICATED OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*
1prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PM128
INTRACARDIAC HEMODYNAMIC OPTIONS IN RELATION TO THE SCALE
CHA2DS2-VASC IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE COMPLICATED WITH
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*
1prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PM130
TIME COURSE OF VASCULAR HEALING AND POTENTIAL MECHANISMS
FOR GUAIANE-TYPE SESQUITERPENOIDS OF CURCUMA ZEDOARIA
ELUTING STENT IN A PORCINE CORONARY INJURY MODEL
Yuanyuan Cui 1, Fuhai Zhao 1,*, Jiangang Liu 1, Dazhuo Shi 1, Keji Chen 1, Xin
wang 1, Jianpeng Du 1, Ming Guo 1
1Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
PM132
IMMEDIATE & SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF USING SINGLE BOLUS
EPTIFIBATIDE IN PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION (PCI) ---A
RANDOMIZED CONTROL STUDY
Syed Ali Ahsan 1, Jahanara Arzu 1, Md Nazmul Hasan 1,*, Manzoor Mahmood 1,
Md Abu Siddique 1, SM Mustafa Zaman 1, KMHS Sirajul Hoque 1
1Cardiology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PM133
ARE WE FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES TO PREVENT CONTRAST INDUCED
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY? A CLINICAL AUDIT ON PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE(CKD) UNDERGOING CORONARY ANGIOGRAM
Vijayabharathy Kanthasamy 1,*, Simrat Gill 1
1Cardiology, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS, Telford, United Kingdom
PM134
INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH UNSTABLE ANGINA AFTER
CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY AND STENTING
Natalia Musikhina 1, Tatiana Petelina 1, Ludmila Gapon 1, Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PM136
THE EFFECT OF THE PRIMARY CARE SYSTEM ON THE LONG TERM
PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH ST SEGMENT ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
David Becker 1, Annamaria Kosztin 1, György Barczi 1,*, Krisztina Heltai 1,
Endre Zima 1, Hajnalka Vago 1, Bela Merkely 1
1Heart Center, SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Budapest, Hungary
PM137
FIRST ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE AN OFTEN-IGNORED DISEASE IN
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
Kianu Phanzu Bernard 1 2 3,*, Tuyinama Madoda Olivier 3, Nyangwile Sahara 4,
Ahmed Rodolphe 3, Mbutiwi Fiston 5
1Faculty of Medicine, University of Kinshasa, 2Cardiology, University Clinics of
Kinsasa, 3Centre Médical de Kinshasa, 4Internal Medicine, University Clinics of
Kinsasa, Kinshasa, 5University of Kikwit, Kikwit, Congo, The Democratic Republic
of the
PM141
THE CLINICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPITALIZATION OF
PATIENTS WITH ST-ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
DIRECTLY TO CATH-LAB: DATA FROM RUSSIAN REGISTRY RECORD-3
Alexey Erlikh 1,*, Nikolay Gratsiansky 1
1Labaratory of Clinical Cardiology, Scientific research institute of PhisicalChemical Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PM142
INDEX OF INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY
ISCHEMIC SYNDROME IN RELATION WITH THE SYNTAX SCORE
Eder NATANAEL Flores Lopez 1,*, ISMAEL HERNANDEZ 1, LEOBARDO
VALLE 1
1CARDIOLOGIA, HOSPITAL JUAREZ DE MEXICO, DF, Mexico
PM143
SUPERIORITY OF REAL-TIME THREE-DIMENSIONAL VERSUS TWODIMENSIONAL SPECKLE TRACKING ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FOR
DETECTION OF RECOVERY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
Krasimira Hristova 1,*, Tzvetana Katova 1
1Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and Imaging, National Heart Hospital, Sofia,
Sofia, Bulgaria
PM144
RP105 ALLEVIATES MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY VIA
INHIBITING TLR4/TRIF SIGNALING PATHWAYS
Yang Jun 1,*, Yang Chao jun 2, Yang Jian 1, Fan Zhi xing 2
1Department of Cardiology, 2Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, the First
College of Clinical Medical Sciences, Yi Chang, China
PM145
GENDER RELATED SURVIVAL DIFFERENCES IN NON ST-ELEVATION
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Vojko Kanic 1,*, Maja Vollrath 2, Andreja Sinkovic 1
1UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL CENTRE MARIBOR, MARIBOR, Slovenia,
LEIPZIG, LEIPZIG, Germany
2HERZZENTRUM
PM146
EFFECTS OF THE PAR-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST VORAPAXAR ON
PENTRAXIN 3 (PTX3) IN PATIENTS WITH AN ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME
Frederic Kontny 1,*, Ståle Barvik 1, Vernon Bonjaree 1, Pierluigi Tricoci 2,
Øyvind Skadberg 3, Dennis W T Nilsen 1
1Dept of Cardiology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway, 2Duke
Clinical Reseach Institute, Durham, United States, 3Dept of Clinical Biochemistry,
Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway
PM149
ACTIVATED END-STAGE COAGULATION (D-DIMER AND FIBRIN
MONOMER) BUT NOT INITIAL STAGE (FXIIA) IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
BURDEN OF THROMBOATHEROMATOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE
CORONARY SYNDROME
Øistein Rønneberg Mjelva 1 2,*, Volker Pönitz 3, Trygve Brügger-Andersen 3,
Heidi Grundt 1 2, Eva Staal 2, Vernon Bonarjee 3, Harry Staines 4, Dennis W.T.
Nilsen 1 3
1Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, 2Department of
Medicine, 3Department of Cardiology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger,
Norway, 4Sigma Statistical Services, Balmullo, United Kingdom
PM150
PATIENT COMPETENCE IN RELATION WITH MEDICAL AND
PSYCHOSOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS IN CARDIOLOGY CONTEXT: A
CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Hamidreza Roohafza 1,*, Masoumeh Sadeghi 2
1Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, 2Cardiac Rehabilitation Research
Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
PM153
CONTEMPORARY IN-HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF A COHORT OF
ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.
DATA FROM HULAR
Rafael Vidal-Perez 1,*, Melisa Santas-Alvarez 1, Eva Pereira-López 1, Juliana
Elices-Teja 1, Jeremias Bayon-Lorenzo 1, Raul Gutierrez-Franco 1, Ramon
Rios-Vazquez 1, Miguel Freire-Tellado 1, Ana Testa-Fernandez 1, Carlos
Gonzalez-Juanatey 1
1Cardiology, Hospital Universitario Lucus Augusti (Lugo), Lugo, Spain
PM154
CURRENT PROGNOSIS OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ST ELEVATION
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN A CONTEMPORARY COHORT. DATA FROM
HULAR
Rafael Vidal-Perez 1,*, Melisa Santas-Alvarez 1, Eva Pereira-López 1, Juliana
Elices-Teja 1, Jeremias Bayon-Lorenzo 1, Alberto Jose Perez-Perez 1, Ramon
Rios-Vazquez 1, Miguel Freire-Tellado 1, Ana Testa-Fernandez 1, Carlos
Gonzalez-Juanatey 1
1Cardiology, Hospital Universitario Lucus Augusti (Lugo), Lugo, Spain
PM155
NEITHER CLINICAL RISK FACTORS NOR HEMOSTASIS ACTIVATION ARE
ABLE TO PREDICT ISCHEMIA AFTER EARLY DISCONTINUATION OF
FONDAPARINUX IN LOW-RISK PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED NON-STELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
Igor S Yavelov 1,*, Anatoly S Knyazev 1, Anatoly B Dobrovolsky 1, Nikolai A
Gratsiansky 1
1Laboratory of clinical cardiology, Federal Research and Clinical Center of
Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow,
Russian Federation
PM156
PREVALENCE AND REFRACTORY SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION
MECHANISMS IN ACUTE TYPE B AORTIC DISSECTION
Karol Guzmán-Guillén 1,*, Héctor González-Pacheco 1, Guering Eid-Lidt 2,
Mariana Díaz-Zamudio 3, Francisco Castillo-Castellón 3, Juan Fernández de
Córdova-Aguirre 4, Beatriz Domínguez-Mendez 1
1Department of Cardiology, 2Department of Interventional Cardiology,
3Department of Radiology and Imaging, National Institute of Cardiology,
4Department of Immunology, General Hospital, Mexico city, Mexico
PM165
IDENTIFICATION OF PLASMA METABOLITES FOR PATIENTS ON
WARFARIN WITH UNSTABLE AND STABLE INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED
RATIO
Abdulkader Ahmad Bawadikji 1, Muhamad Ali Bin Sheikh Abdul Kader 2,*,
Chin-Hoe Teh 3, Syed Azhar Syed Sulaiman 1, Baharudin Ibrahim 1
1School of Pharmaceutical Science, Univiristi Sains Malaysia, 2Cardiology,
Penang Hospital, 3Bruker (Malaysia), Sdn Bhd, Penang, Malaysia
PM166
CORONARY THROMBOSIS AS A FIRST MANIFESTATION OF
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
Karim Yarek Juarez 1,*, Francisco Javier Leon Hernandez 1, Milton Ernesto
Guevara Valdivia 1, Paulina Irma Orosa Fernandez 1, Ernesto Garcia
Hernandez 1
1Cardiology, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, mexico city, Mexico
PM167
PREHOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION OF P2Y12 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS IN
PATIENTS WITH EMERGENT ANGIOPLASTY OF LEFT MAIN CORONARY
ARTERY PRESENTED IN CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
Vojko Kanic 1,*, Maja Vollrath 2, Anton Lobnik 1, Andrej Markota 1, Andreja
Sinkovic 1
1UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTRE MARIBOR, MARIBOR, Slovenia,
2HERZZENTRUM LEIPZIG, LEIPZIG, Germany
PM172
TAVIK-REGISTRY: COMPARISON OF IMPLANT RESULTS OF THE NEW 3.
GENERATION TRANSCATHETER HEART VALVE SAPIEN 3 WITH SAPIEN XT
IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SYMPTOMATIC AORTIC STENOSIS
Gerhard Schymik 1,*, Jens Bergmann 1, Valentin Herzberger 1, Panagiotis
Tzamalis 1, Peter Bramlage 2, Holger Schröfel 3, Alexander Würth 4, Lars
Conzelmann 5, Uwe Melhorn 5, Clauss Schmitt 1
1Cardiology, Medical Clinic IV - Department of Cardiology, Municipal Hospital
Karlsruhe, Academic Teaching Hospital of the University of Freiburg, Germany,
2Cardiology, Institute of Pharmacology and preventive Medicine, Mahlow,
Germany , Karlsruhe, 3Cardiac surgery, University of Freiburg, Freiburg,
4Cardiology, Medical Clinic III - Department of Cardiology, Vincentius Hospital
Karlsruhe, 5Cardiac surgery, Helios Clinic for Cardiac Surgery , Karlsruhe,
Germany
PM173
EXCESSIVE MEDIASTINAL BLEEDING ASSOCIATED WITH CELL SAVER
LEVEL IN AORTIC VALVE SURGERY
Alejandro Zapata Ruiz 1,*, Gian Manuel Jimenez Rodriguez 1, Mario Adrian
Juarez Peñaloza 2, Luis Antonio Cota Apodaca 2, Edgar Garcia Cruz 2
1Intensive care unit, 2Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, México, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Arrhythmias - Monday
PM174
TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAM AND ISCHEMIC
CEREBROVASCULAR EVENT
Ismael Guzman Melgar 1,*, DANNY AMILCAR GOMEZ QUIROA 2, JORGE
EDUARDO EGUIZABAL CRUZ 3
1INTERNAL MEDICINE/CARDIOLOGY SECTION, 2INTERNAL MEDICINE,
3INTERNAL MEDICINE/NEUROLOGY SECTION, HOSPITAL ROOSEVELT,
GUATEMALA, Guatemala
PM175
MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 GENE PROMOTOR -1562 C/T
POLYMORPHISM AND ISCHEMIC STROKE IN TUNISIAN PATIENTS
Hayet Soualmia Soualmia 1,*, Jalel Akrem 2, Fatma Midani 2, Rim Mannai 2,
Fayçal Hentati 3, Maher Kharrat 4
1Biochemistry Department, Institut Superieur Technologies Medicales Tunis et
Laboratoire biochimie La Rabta Université Tunis El Manar, TUNIS-TUNISIA,
2Biochemistry Department, Institut Superieur Technologies Medicales Tunis
university Tunis El Manar, TUNIS-, 3Neurology Service, National Institut of
Neurology, Tunis, 4Genetic Departement, Université Université Tunis El Manar,
Faculté de Medecine de Tunis-Tunisia, TUNIS-, Tunisia
PM176
EFFECT OF MITRAL REGURGITATION IN NON-RHEUMATIC ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION PATIENTS TAKING AND NOT TAKING WARFARIN ON
STROKE AND BLEEDING
Yongkasem Vorasettakarnkij 1 2,*, Kumpol Chintanavilas 1 2
1Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, 2King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital,
Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
PM177
AUDIT OF USE OF CARDIAC RHYTHM MONITOR AGAINST AMERICAN
COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY GUIDELINES
Mudassar Baig 1, Adnan Ahmed 2, Irfan Mohammad Ahmed 2, Rajat Mohanty
2
, Sunita Avinash 2,*, Amir Shahzad Anwar 2, Yahya Al-najjar 2
1Cardiology, Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2Blackpool
Victoria Hospital, Blackpool , United Kingdom
PM178
DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE ST PATTERN IN I AND V6.THE FALLACY OF
LOCAL INJURY VECTORS.
Miguel Angel Cobos 1,*
1Instituto Cardiovascular, HOSPITAL CLINICO SAN CARLOS, Madrid, Spain
PM179
IS RECIPROCAL ST ELEVATION POSSIBLE IN UNSTABLE ANGINA ?
Venkatesan Sangareddi 1,* and Gnanavelu Ganesan , V.Jaganathan.
M.S.Ravi.
1Cardiology, GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL, Chennai, India
PM184
THE SAME-TT2R2 SCORE DOES NOT PREDICT THE QUALITY OF
ANTICOAGULATION OR OUTCOMES OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN MIDDLE
EASTERN PATIENTS
Haifa Al Janubi 1,*, Shaban mohamad 1, Ahmad Mahfouz 1, nisrine el
muabby 1, kawthar tawengi 1, muna alismaaial 1, rajvir singh 2, Ashfaq
patel 3
1pharmacy, 2research , 3adult cardiology , hamad medical coorporation , heart
hospital , doha, Qatar
PM188
SCREENING FOR RECURRENCE OF NEW-ONSET POST-OPERATIVE
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Nicole Lowres 1,*, Georgina Mulcahy 1, S Ben Freedman 2, Kai Jin 1, Lis
Neubeck 1
1Sydney Nursing School, 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia
PM190
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ROBOTIC PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION WITH
A NEW REMOTE CATHETER SYSTEM
Thomas Wolber 1,*, Ardan Saguner 1, Corinna Brunckhorst 1, Laurent Haegeli
1
, Firat Duru 1
1University Heart Center, University Hospital Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
PM191
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE
RIGHT VENTRICLE TO EXPLAIN THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC AND
ARRHYTHMIC MANIFESTATION OF BRUGADA SYNDROME.
Andres Fraguela Collar 1, Manlio F Marquez 2, Silvia Jimenez Becerra 3, Ozkar
Hernández Montero 1,*, Anabel Hernandez Ramirez 1
1Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de
Puebla, Puebla, 2Electrofisiología, 3Pathology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología,
México, Mexico
PM192
SHORT QT SYNDROME, ABORTED SUDDEN DEATH - CASE REPORT AND
POSSIBLE NEW GENOTYPE
Ian Ternouth 1 1,*, Jon Skinner 1
1Cardiology, Taranaki DHB, New Plymouth, New Zealand
PM193
POSSIBLE RELATION BETWEEN SYNCOPE-INDUCED RISE OF BRAIN
INJURY MARKERS AND CLOTTING DISTURBANCES DURING POSITIVE
HEAD-UP TILT TEST IN PATIENTS WITH VASOVAGAL SYNDROME.
Artur Z Pietrucha 1,*, Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Spaho 1, Irena Bzukala 1, Agnieszka
Borowiec 1, Ewa Konduracka 1, Olga Kruszelnicka-Kwiatkowska 1, Mateusz
Wnuk 1, Jadwiga Nessler 1
1Syncope Unit, Department of Coronary Disease and Heart Failure, Medical
College of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
PM195
FLUTUATION OF NITRIC OXIDE SERUM CONCENTRATION DURING HEADUP TILT TEST IN PATIENTS WITH VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE
Artur Z Pietrucha 1,*, Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Spaho 1, Irena Bzukala 1, Ewa
Konduracka 1, Olga Kruszelnicka-Kwiatkowska 1, Mateusz Wnuk 1, Jadwiga
Nessler 1
1Syncope
Unit, Department of Coronary Disease and Heart Failure, Medical
College of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
PM196
STATISTICS ON THE USE OF CARDIAC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROCEDURES FROM 2011 TO 2014 IN 27
AFRICAN COUNTRIES: FIRST REPORT OF THE PAN AFRICAN SOCIETY OF
CARDIOLOGY (PASCAR) ARRHYTHMIA STUDY GROUP
Aimé Bonny 1,*, Marcus Ngantcha 1, Kamilu Karaye 2, Mohammed A Talle 3,
Emmy Okello 4, Shailendrasing Dosieah 5, Ashley Chin 6, Jacques Cabral
Tantchou Tchoumi 7 on behalf of PASCAR Task Force on Sudden Cardiac
Death and Electrophysiology, Romain Houndolo 8, Ali Ibrahim Toure 9,
Anastase Dzudie 10, Yagoub Marzoog Ekshaikh Musa 11, Fastone Goma 12,
Kavir Bundhoo 13 and Task Force on Sudden Cardiac Death of the Pan
African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR)
1Cardiovascular research center, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon,
2Department of Medicine, Bayero University, Kano, 3Department of Medicine,
Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri, Nigeria, 4Uganda Heart Institute| ,
Mulago Hospital Complex, Kampala, Uganda, 5Cardiology, Sir Seewoosagur
Ramgoolam National Hospital, Long Mountain , Mauritius, 6Cardiology, Groote
Schuur and UCT Private Academic Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa,
7Cardiology, St. Elizabeth Catholic general hospital Shisong , Shisong, Cameroon,
8Cardiology, CHU Aristide Le Dantec, Dakar, Senegal, 9Cardiology, Universite
Abdou Moumouni, Niamey, Niger, 10Internal medicine, Douala Genaral Hospital,
Douala, Cameroon, 11Cardiology, University Teaching Hospital of Khartoum,
Khartoum, Sudan, 12Cardiology, Lusaka Teatching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia,
13Cardiology, Dr A.G Jeetoo Hospital, Rose Hill, Mauritius
PM197
TROPONIN I AND CARDIAC FUNCTION DURING BREAST CANCER
THERAPY IN HUMAN EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 2
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM THE PRADA STUDY
Geeta Gulati 1,*, Siri Lagethon Heck 1, Jürgen Geisler 2, Berit Gravdehaug 3,
Pavel Hoffmann 4, Kjetil Steine 1, Anne Hansen Ree 2, Helge Røsjø 1, Torbjørn
Omland 1
1Department of Cardiology, 2Department of Oncology, 3Department of Breast and
Endocrine Surgery, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, 4Department of
Cardiology, Division of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Diseases, Oslo University
Hospital, Ullevål, Oslo, Norway
PM198
ANTITHROMBOTIC TREATMENT IN RELATION TO AGE AND STROKE RISK
IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED ATRIAL FIBRILLATION (GLORIAAF PHASE II)
Jonathan Halperin 1,*, Menno Huisman 2, Hans-Christoph Diener 3, Sergio
Dubner 4, Changsheng Ma 5, Kenneth Rothman 6, Jeff Healey 7, Kristina Zint 8,
Christine Teutsch 8, Gregory Lip 9
1Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States, 2Leiden University
Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands, 3University Hospital Essen, Essen,
Germany, 4Clinica y maternidad Suizo Argentina , AV Pueyrredon, Argentina,
5Beijing An Zhen Hospital , Beijing, China, 6RTI Health Solutions, North Carolina,
United States, 7McMaster University College of Medicine, Hamilton, Canada,
8Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation, Ingelheim, Germany, 9City Hospital
Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
PM199
RATIONALE, DESIGN AND FEASIBILITY OF A NATIONWIDE PROSPECTIVE
REGISTRY OF MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CORONARY EVENTS (MACE) IN
INDIA
Meenakshi Sharma 1,*, Anil Bharani 2, D S Chadha 3, Neeraj Choudhry 1,
Oomen K George 4, Rajeev Gupta 5, S B Gupta 6, Harikrishnan S 7, H C
Kalita 8, Sudeep Kumar 9, Sudhir Naik 10, P C Negi 11, C B Patil 12, S Reddy 13,
D K Shukla 1 on behalf of MACE Registry Group
1Department of Non Communicable Diseases, Indian Council of Medical
Research, New Delhi, 2Department of Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
Medical College, Indore, 3AFMC, Pune, 4Department of Cardiology, CMC, Vellore,
5Fortis Hospital, Jaipur, 6Central Railways, Mumbai, 7Department of Cardiology,
SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram, 8Dept of Cardiology, Assam Medical College,
Dibrugarh, 9Department of Cardiology, SGPGI, Lucknow, 10Department of
Cardiology , Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, 11Department of Cardiology, IGMC,
Shimla, 12St John's Medical College, Bengaluru, 13Department of Cardiology,
PGIMER, Chandigarh, India
PM200
COHORT PROFILE: LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
CHAGAS CARDIOMYOPATHY IN BRAZIL: (SAMI-TROP PROJECT)
Clareci Silva Cardoso 1 2, Ester Cerdeira Sabino 3, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Oliveira 1, Lea Campos Oliveira 4, Ariela Mota Ferreira 5, Edécio Cunha Neto
6
, Ana Luiza Bierrenbach 7, Art L Reingold 2, João Eduardo Ferreira 8,
Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro 9,*
1School of Medicine, Federal University of São João del-Rei., Divinópolis, Brazil,
2School of Public Health, University of California , Berkeley, United States,
3Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine and Institute of Tropical
Medicine., University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 4Laboratory of Medicine
Laboratorial (LIM03), General Hospital, School of Medicine, University of São
Paulo., São Paulo., 5School of Medicine, Estadual University of Montes Claros.,
Montes Claros, 6Laboratory of Immunology, Heart Instituto (InCor), School of
Medicine, University of São Paulo., São Paulo., 7Department of Infectious
Diseases, School of Medicine and Institute of Tropical Medicine, University of São
Paulo, Montes Claros, 8Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, Estadual University
of Montes Claros., São Paulo., 9Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PM201
BENZNIDAZOLE TREATMENT IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER BNP LEVELS
IN CHAGAS CARDIOMYOPATHY PATIENTS
Clareci Silva Cardoso 1 2, Ester Cerdeira Sabino 3, Cláudia Di Lorenzo
Oliveira 4, Lea Campos Oliveira 5, Ariela Mota Ferreira 6, José Luiz Padilha
Silva 7, André Pires Antunes 6, Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro 8,*
1School of Medicine, Federal University of São João del-Rei., Divinópolis, Brazil,
2School of Public Health, University of California , Berkeley, United States,
3Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine and Institute of Tropical
Medicine., University of São Paulo, São Paulo, 4Public Health, Federal University
of São João del-Rei. , Divinópolis, 5Laboratory of Medicine Laboratorial (LIM03),
General Hospital, School of Medicine, University of São Paulo., São Paulo.,
6School of Medicine, Estadual University of Montes Claros., Montes Claros,
7University Hospital, 8Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Arena Poster Section
Epidemiology/Public health/Health systems - Monday
PM203
HYPERTENSION KNOWLEDGE RETENTION AMONG COMMUNITY HEALTH
WORKERS IN RURAL WESTERN KENYA: PROCESS EVALUATION OF THE
LARK HYPERTENSION STUDY
Alean Frawley 1,*, Jackson Rotich 2, Allison K Delong 3, Diana Menya 4, Violet
Naanyu 5, Carol R Horowitz 6, Valentin Fuster 7, Deborah Litzelman 8, Jemima
Kamano 9, Rajesh Vedanthan 7
1Preventive Medicine, Icahn School fo Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City,
United States, 2AMPATH, Eldoret, Kenya, 3Center for Statistical Sciences, Brown
University, Providence, United States, 4School of Public Health, Department of
Epidemiology, 5School of Medicine, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Moi
University College of Health Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya, 6Population Health Science
and Policy, Icahn School fo Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, 7Cardiology,
Icahn School fo Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, 8Indiana University,
Bloomington, United States, 9School of Medicine, Moi University College of Health
Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya
PM204
A RAPID ASSESSMENT OF THE READINESS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
FACILITIES FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE MANAGEMENT IN ANDHRA
PRADESH, INDIA
Rohina Joshi 1,*, Beverley Essue 1, Ben Marais 2, Rama Guggilla 3, Deversetty
Praveen 3, Joel Negin 4, Stephen Jan 1
1The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown,
2Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney, Westmead, NSW, Australia, 3The
George Institute, India, Hyderabad, India, 4University of Sydney, Camperdown,
Australia
PM205
PERSISTENT LOW ADHERENCE TO HYPERTENSION TREATMENT IN
KYRGYZSTAN: HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF OUT-OFPOCKET COSTS FOR MEDICINE?
Adrianna Murphy 1,*, Melitta Jakab 2, Martin McKee 1, Erica Richardson 1
1London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom,
2World Health Organization Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening,
Barcelona, Spain
PM206
BUILDING THE EVIDENCE OF NEW MODELS OF CVD CARE FROM THE
INTEGRATED CARE PILOTS
Sana Zakaria 1, Rita Ranmal 2,*
1Service Innovation and Evaluation, 2Innovation in Health and Wellbeing, The
British Heart Foundation, London, United Kingdom
PM207
SEVERE CORONARY ARTERY ATHEROSCLEROSIS BURDEN AMONG
SOUTH ASIANS AND HISPANICS UNDERGOING PCI AS COMPARED TO
NON-HISPANIC WHITES
Sunil Agarwal 1,*, Usman Baber 1, Melissa Aquino 1, Ines Sherifi 1, Chankrit
Sethi 1, Srushti Shah 1, Pooja Vijay 1, Jagat Narula 1, Annapoorna Kini 1,
Samin Sharma 1
1Cardiology, Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine, New York, United States
PM209
PREVALENCE OF BRADYCARDIA AND HIGH-DEGREE
ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF POPULATIONBASED STUDIES
Catherine P Benziger 1,*, Daniel Alyeshmerni 2, Thomas Crawford 2, Kim Eagle
2
, Greg Roth 3
1Cardiology, University of Washington, Seattle, 2Cardiology, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, 3Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of
Washington, Seattle, United States
PM210
TRENDS IN THE MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE IN THE UK
Prachi Bhatnagar 1,*, Kremlin Wickramasinghe 1, Nick Townsend 1
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom
PM211
INCIDENCE OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA : THE
DOUALA COMMUNITY BASED SURVEY
Aimé Bonny 1,*, Marcus Ngantcha 2, Jonas WA 3, Cecile Saka 4, Rene Fonga 5,
Sylvie Ndongo 6 and Task Force on Sudden Cardiac Death of the Pan African
society of Cardiology (PASCAR)
1University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon, 2Cardiovascular research center,
University of Douala, 3Service de medecine, Hopital de district de Bonassama,
4Service de cardiologie, Hopital Laquintinie, 5Service de la morgue, Hopital de
district de New-Bell, Douala, 6Service de reanimation, CHU de Yaounde,
Yaounde, Cameroon
PM212
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE CO-MORBIDITY IN HEART FAILURE, ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION AND STROKE AMONG ADULT ABORIGINAL WESTERN
AUSTRALIANS: NEED FOR SERVICE STRENGTHENING
Judith Katzenellenbogen 1 2,*, Frank Sanfilippo 3, Matthew Knuiman 3, Michael
Hobbs 3, Tiew Hwa k Teng 2, Derrick Lopez 3, Joseph Hung 4, Sandra
Thompson 2
1Group A Streptococcus and RHD Research Group, Telethon Kids Institute,
2Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, 3School of Population Health,
4School of Medicine & Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, Perth,
Australia
PM214
TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
DURING 1990-2013: FINDINGS FROM THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF DISEASE
2013 STUDY
David Watkins 1 2,*, Samantha Colquhoun 3, Catherine Johnson 4, Jonathan
Carapetis 5, Ganesan Karthikeyan 6, Mohsen Naghavi 4, Christopher Murray 4,
Theo Vos 4, Gregory Roth 4 7
1Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa,
2Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, United
States, 3Centre for International Child Health, Murdoch Childrens Research
Institute and University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 4Institute for Health
Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seattle, United States,
5Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia,
6Department of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi,
India, 7Division of Cardiology, University of Washington, Seattle, United States
PM216
NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DISCOVERY AND AWARENESS USING
MEDICAL STUDENTS – A PILOT PROJECT
Ahmed El Sayed 1,*, Ismat Mutwali 2, Dina Mirghani 2, Badria Hamid 2, Ahmed
S Ibrahim 2, Ismail Mohammad 2, Naglaa Abdelrahim 2, Makram E Dimitri 2,
Amani Abdelrahman 2, Omeraldil Abdalla Hamid 3
1Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2Faculty of Medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University,
3Faculty of Medicine, International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan
PM217
TARGETED SCREENINGS, OPEN DAYS AND VOLUNTEER-BASED PEER
SUPPORT INTERVENTIONS IN DIABETES PREVENTION, MANAGEMENT
AND CONTROL IN NAIROBI, KENYA
Jared ODHIAMBO Owuor 1, Gabriel Owiti Oguda 1, Mary Amuyunzu
Nyamongo 2,*
1PROGRAMS, 2Executive, AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH &
DEVELOPMENT (AIHD), Nairobi, Kenya
PM218
WORKPLACE SCREENING WITHIN THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY:
PROVIDING NEW INSIGHTS AS TO WHAT CAUSES NON-COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez 1 2,*, Abel Lerma 3, Eduardo Del Rio 4, Michael
J Bangs 2, Claudia Lerma 5
1Executive Director, The NCD Asia Pacific Alliance, Tokyo, Japan, 2Public Health
and Malaria Control, International SOS, Kuala Kencana, Papua, Indonesia,
3Centro de Atención para la Salud de la Mujer, Secretaría de Salud del Estado de
Morelos, Cuernavaca, 4Unidad de Electrofisiología Cardiaca, Hospital General de
México, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 5Instituto Nacional de
Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, Mexico City, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Nursing - Monday
PM219
CLINICAL AUDIT AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF NURSING
RECORDS FOR ANALYSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR CLINICAL STATUS OF
PATIENTS.
Ortega Vargas Carolina 1,*, ANGEL IVAN GONZÁLEZ HERNANDEZ 1, JULIO
CESAR CADENA ESTRADA 1, SANDRA SONALI OLVERA ARREOLA 1,
CLAUDIA LEIJA HERNANDEZ 1
1DIRECCIÓN DE ENFERMERÍA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE CARDIOLOGIA
IGNACIO CHÁVEZ, MEXÍCO, Mexico
PM221
PERFORMANCE OF THE SCORE RISK FUNCTION OF FATAL CV DISEASE
EVENT PREDICTION IN A CHILEAN POPULATION OF 8,224 SUBJECTS.
Maria Teresa Lira 1,*, Sonia Kunstmann 2
1Research Unit, Hospital Clínico Fuerza Aérea de Chile, 2Cardiology, Clinica Las
Condes, Santiago, Chile
PM222
DESIGN AND VALIDATION OF A CERTIFICATE FOR THE ASSESSMENT
NURSE OF THE PATIENTS DURING THE PREOPERATIVE VISIT OF
CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY.
Jaqueline Rebeca Velasco Vivas 1,*, Angélica Alfaro 1, Sandra Velázquez 1
1DIRECCIÓN
DE ENFERMERÍA, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología, MÉXICO,
Mexico
PM223
ETHICAL ISSUES ON CARDIOPULMONARY REANIMATION AT THE END OF
THE LIFE: ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN MEXICO
Daniel Guadalupe Choperena Aguilar 1,*, Juvencio Bautista Antonio 2, Cruz
Flores Melgarejo 3, Francisco Javier García Lavalley 4, Claudia Rodríguez
García 4, Verónica De León Vera 1
1Research and Medical Education Department, Hospital Regional de Alta
Especialidad de Zumpango, Zumpango, 2Department of Medical Education,
Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de Tultitlan (ISSSTE), Tutltitlan, 3Nursing
department, Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de Zumpango, 4Nursing
department, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico, Zumpango, Mexico
PM224
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TYPE 2 DIABETES CARE AND SECONDARY
PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN FINNISH PRIMARY
HEALTH CARE: USE OF MEDICAL AND GEOSPATIAL DATA, AND THE
BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIVE METHOD
Tiina Laatikainen 1,*, Maija Toivakka 2, Teppo Repo 2, Hilkka Tirkkonen 3,
Markku Tykkyläinen 2, James Dunbar 4
1Institution of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, 2Department of Geographical
and Historical Studies, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, 3Outokumpu
Health Centre, Outokumpu, Finland, 4Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
PM225
INTAKE OF ALCOHOL AND CIGARETTE, AND REGISTRATION OF BLOOD
PRESSURE IN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN SANTANDER ,COLOMBIA
Reynaldo Mauricio Rodríguez Amaya 1,*
1Occupational Health Research, Universidad Manuela Beltán seccional
Bucaramanga, Grupo SARET, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Arena Poster Section
Imaging and technology - Monday
PM228
ESTABLISHING A CARDIOGENETIC CLINIC WITHIN A TERTIARY CARDIAC
CARE FACILITY IN INDIA
Priya Chockalingam 1,*, Sai Leela 2, Ram Prasad 3, Nageswara Rao 2, C.
Narasimhan 4
1Preventive Cardiology, Cardiac Wellness Institute, Chennai, 2Pediatric
Cardiology, Care Hospital, Hyderabad, 3Genetics, Medgenome, Chennai,
4Cardiology, Care Hospital, Hyderabad, India
PM231
TELE-HYPERTENSION: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A DECISION
SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR HYPERTENSION CARE IN BRAZILIAN PRIMARY
CARE CENTERS
Daniel V Silveira 1, Milena S Marcolino 1, Maria Beatriz Alkmim 1, Camila G
Ferreira 1, Elaine Machado 1, Bárbara Couto 1, Elmiro Resende 2, Andre P
Antunes 3, Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro 1,*
1UFMG, Belo Horizonte, 2UFU, Uberaba, 3UNIMONTES, Montes Claros, Brazil
PM232
MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX-I DEFICIENT EMBRYONIC STEM
CELL-DERIVED CARDIOMYOCYTES AS POTENTIAL OFF-THE-SHELF
THERAPY FOR CARDIAC REGENERATION
Juan Manuel Ortega-Legaspi 1,*, Jennifer Chyu 1, German G Gornalusse 2,
Amy M Martinson 3, David W Russell 2, Ana de la Mata 1, W Robb MacLellan 1
1Division of Cardiology, 2Division of Hematology, 3Center for Cardiovascular
Biology, University of Washington., Seattle, United States
PM233
A SPADE IN THE HEART-APICAL HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
Prem Nathan Arumuganathan 1,*, Boon Chong Beh 1, Amie Anne Augustine 1,
Javier James Sumbing 1, Mohd Khairi Othman 1, Mohanaraj Jayakumar 1,
Houng Bang Liew 1
1Cardiology, Hospital Queen Elizabeth II, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
PM236
PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS OF GENDER,AGE, ETHNICITY AND
MENOPAUSAL STATUS ON A NORMAL DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHO
STUDY
Sudantha Bulugahapitiya 1, Osama Raheem 1,*
1Department Of Cardiology, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford , United Kingdom
PM237
ROLE OF STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN THE FUNCTIONAL
ASSESSEMENT OF PROSTHETIC MITRAL VALVE
Pattanam Saravanan Chakkaravarthi 1 1,*
1HEALTH, GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU, TIRUVARUR, India
PM239
TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION (TAVI) AFTER
INFECTIOUS ENDOCARDITIS WITH SEVERE AORTIC REGURGITATION: A
CASE REPORT.
Rodrigo Cordovil Pinto Lobo Costa 1,*, Claudio Henrique Fischer 2, Ana Clara
Tude Rodrigues 2, Marcelo Luiz de Campos Vieira 2, Adriana Cordovil 1,
Edgar Bezerra de Lira-Filho 1, Claudia Gianini Monaco 1, Samira Saady
Morhy 1, Tania Regina Afonso 1
1Echocardiography, 2Hospital Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil
PM240
THE USE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR STRAIN AS A NON-INVASIVE
ALTERNATIVE TO SURVEILLANCE ENDOMYOCARDIAL BIOPSY
Raj Ganeshan 1,*, Bernardo Lombo 1, Lavanya Bellumkonda 1, Ben Lin 1,
Lissa Sugeng 1
1Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine and
Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, United States
PM243
BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
HEMODIALYSIS CATHETER USERS
Ismael Guzman Melgar 1,*, LUDWIN MANUEL OSORIO GUERRA 2, HUGO
MENDIZABAL 3
1INTERNAL MEDICINE/CARDIOLOGY SECTION, 2INTERNAL MEDICINE,
3INTERNAL MEDICINE/NEPHROLOGY SECTION, HOSPITAL ROOSEVELT,
GUATEMALA, Guatemala
PM244
THE ROLE OF GLOBAL LV STRAIN ASSESSED WITH AUTOMATED
FUNCTION IMAGING (AFI) AFTER SUCCESSFUL ECMOCARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN ACUTE CORANARY SYNDROME
Sandra Jakšić Jurinjak 1,*, Josip Vincelj 1 2, Boris Starčević 1, Diana Delić
Brkljačić 3 4, Jasmina Ćatic 1, Diana Rudan 1, Mario Udovičić 1, Mira Stipčević
1
, Mario Sičaja 1, Vanja Hulak Karlak 1
1Cardiology, University hospital Dubrava, Zagreb, 2School of Medicine, University
J.J. Strossmayer, Osijek, 3Cardiology, University Hospital Centre Sestre
milosrdnice, 4Univerisity of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
PM245
CORRELATION OF RIGHT VENTRICLE FREE WALL STRAIN AND RIGHT
HEART CATHETERIZATION IN PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Hatice S Kemal 1, Meral Kayikcioglu 2, Levent Can 2, Sanem Nalbantgil 2,
Ozcan Vuran 3,*, Nesrin Mogolkoc 4, Hakan Kultursay 2
1Cardiology, Near East University Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2Cardiology, Ege
University Hospital, Izmir, 3Cardiology, Manisa Alasehir National Hospital, Manisa,
4Pulmonology, Ege University Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
PM247
SAFETY OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN SEVERE
THROMBOCYTOPENIC PATIENTS: A CASE SERIES STUDY
Ana Clara Rodrigues 1,*, Marcelo C Vieira 1, Edgar Lira 1, Claudia Monaco 1,
Edgar Damilnello 1, Adriana Cordovil 1, Claudio Fischer 1, Wercules Oliveira 1,
Samira Morhy 1
1Echocardiography, HOSPITAL ISRAELITA ALBERT EINSTEIN, Sao Paulo,
Brazil
PM250
ANEURYSM OF THE RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY. CASE REPORT.
Aldo Daniel Ibarra-Torres 1,*, Enrique Vallejo- Venegas 1, Juan José LozoyaDel Rosal 1, Jaime Valdés-Flores 1, Luis Roberto Alvarez-Contreras 1
1Departamento de cardiología, American British Cowdray Medical Center, Distrito
Federal, Mexico
PM251
DIAGNOSTIC MODALITY IN DIFFERENTIATING PRIMARY LEFT VENTRICLE
NONCOMPACTION CARDIOMYOPATHY FROM PSEUDO-NONCOMPACTION
: A CASE REPORT
Andre Samuel Awaloei 1,*, Homobono Belen Calleja 1
1Heart and Vascular Institute, St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City, Philippines
PM252
EVALUATION OF SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS WITH MYOCARDIAL
BLOOD FLOW MEASURED BY 13N-AMMONIA POSITRON EMISSION
TOMOGRAPHY
Enrique A. Berríos-Bárcenas 1,*, Andrea Gallardo-Grajeda 2, Andrea
Monroy_Gonzalez 3, Ricardo Martínez-Tapia 2, Victor Gómez-Johnson 2, Sofia
Canales-Albarran 2, Carlos Guizar 2, Nadia Canseco 2, Salvador Hernández 2,
Erick Alexanderson-Rosas 2 4
1Cardiology, Hospital Español de México, 2Nuclear Cardiology, Instituto Nacional
de Cardiologia Ignacio Chávez, México D.F., Mexico, 3University Medical Center
Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 4Phisiology, FACMED, UNAM, México D.F.,
Mexico
PM254
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK STRATIFICATION OF PATIENTS ON DIALYSIS
WITH MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION WITH TC - 99M -SESTAMIBI .
Ana Celia Gutierrez 1,*, georgina Valdes Becerril 1
1NUCLEAR MEDICINE, SEDENA, Mexico DF, Mexico
PM255
CORONARY ANOMALY CONGENITAL MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA
Carmen escobar Martinez 1,*, elsa rojas 2
1CARDIOLOGIA NUCLEAR, ICentro Medico Nacional 20 de Noviembre, Estado
de mexico, 2CARDIOLOGIA NUCLEAR, Centro Medico Nacional 20 de
Noviembre, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
PM256
EVALUATION OF MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW IN PATIENTS WITH
MYOCARDIAL BRIDGING: A 13N-AMMONIA PET STUDY
Andrea Monroy-Gonzalez 1,*, Enrique Berrios-Barcenas 2, Luis Juarez-Orozco
1
, Eduardo Flóres-González 3, Misael Estepa-Martínez 3, Aloha Meave 4,
Riemer Slart 5 6, Rene Tio 1, Erick Alexanderson 7 8
1Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, University Medical Center of
Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 2Cardiology, Hospital Español de México,
3Nuclear Cardiology, 4Magnetic Resonance, Insituto Nacional de Cardiologíaí
Ignacio Chavez, 5Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, University Medical
Center of Groningen, Mexico City, Mexico, 6Faculty of Science and Technology
Biomedical Photonic Imaging, University of Twente, Twente, Netherlands, 7Insituto
Nacional de Cardiologíaí Ignacio Chavez, 8Physiology Department, Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Other cardiac diseases including Rheumatic Fever and Chagas' disease - Monday
PM261
AGE, SEX AND RESIDENCE FEATURES OF CHILDREN WITH CHD AND
DIFFERENT TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTENT IN CARDIOVASCULAR TISSUE
Oleksandra Koval 1,*, Igor Mokryk 2, Olena Mukvich 1, Ganna Dubova 3
1Government Institution “Institute of Pediatric, Obstetrics and Gynecology of
National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine”, 2“Institute of Urgent and
Recovery Surgery named after V.K. Gusak National Academy of Medical Science
of Ukraine”, Kiev, 3Donetsk National Medical University n.a. M.Gorkiy, Donetsk,
Ukraine
PM262
AORTO-LEFT VENTRICULAR TUNNEL TREATED WITH PERCUTANEOUS
INTERVENTIONAL CLOSURE.
Manuel Naranjo 1,*, Angel Avila 1, Aloha Meave 2
1Cardiology, 2Cardiac Magnetic Resonance, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología
Ignacio Chávez, Ciudad de México, Mexico
PM263
CLINICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS AND PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGIES IN
PEDIATRIC CATH-LAB AT HIGH ALTITUDE: INITIAL EXPERIENCE
Raúl E Ríos-Méndez 1, Nicolay I Peralta-Casco 2,*, Esthela B Barona-Freire 2,
Yolanda M Cando-Lema 2, Ernesto Cotilla-Morales 2, Graciela Florat-García 2,
María E Oviedo-Riofrío 2, Victor F Rosero-Lema 2, Sonnia M Idrovo-Méndez 2,
Arturo D Tapia-Caisaguano 2
1Cardiology and Cath-Lab, 2Children´s Hospital "Baca Ortiz", Quito, Ecuador
PM267
SPECTRUM OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS AMONG CHILDREN AT THE
UGANDA HEART INSTITUTE
Namuyonga Judith 1 2,*, Andrea Beaton 3, Sulaiman Lubega 1, Emmanuel
Tenywa 4 5, Emmy Okello 6, John Omagino 7, Peter Lwabi 1
1Paediatric cardiology, Uganda Heart Institute, 2Paediatrics and Child Health,
Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda, 3Paediatric
cardiology, Children's National Medical Center, Washington DC, United States,
4Paediatric cardiology, Uganda Heart Institute/Jinja Regional Referral Hospita,
Kampala, 5Paediatrics and Child Health, Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Jinja,
6Cardiology, 7cardiovascular surgery, Uganda Heart Institute, Kampala, Uganda
PM268
LEVOSIMENDAN IN CHILDREN UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY;
SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE IN 10 YEARS.
Chantale Gilles 1,*, Antonio Juanico 1, Juan Eberto Calderon 1
1Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio
Chavez", Mexico City, Mexico
PM275
COMPARISON OF CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE: WHO/NIH CRITERIA VS WORLD HEART
FEDERATION CRITERIA
Nicola Culliford-Semmens 1, Elizabeth Tilton 1, Ross Nicholson 2, John
Stirling 1, Nigel Wilson 1,*
1Paediatric Cardiology, Starship Childrens Hospital, 2Department of Pediatrics,
Kidz First Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
PM276
THE GLOBAL RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE STUDY (REMEDY) – DATA
FROM SUDAN
Ahmed El Sayed 1 2,*, Ahmed S Ibrahim 1 3, Huda HM Elhassan 4, Liesl Zuhlke 5
6
, Mark Engel 5, Ganesan Karthikeyan 7, Koon Teo 8, Salim Yusuf 8, Bongani
Mayosi 5 and On behalf of the REMEDY investigators
1Faculty of Medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University, 2Department of Cardiothoracic
Surgery, 3Department of Chest Medicine, Alshaab Teaching Hospital,
4Department of Cardiology, Ahmed Gasim Cardiac Surgery & Renal
Transplantaion Center, Khartoum, Sudan, 5Cardiac clinic, Department of
Medicine, 6Division of Pediatric Cardiology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town,
South Africa, 7Department of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
New Delhi, India, 8Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton Health Sciences
and McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
PM277
ACCURACY OF FOCUSED CARDIAC ULTRASOUND SCREENING FOR
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE BY HEALTH WORKERS WITH LIMITED
TRAINING
Daniel Engelman 1 2,*, Joseph Kado 3, Bo Remenyi 4, Samantha Colquhoun 2 4,
Jonathan Carapetis 5, Susan Donath 2, Nigel Wilson 6, Andrew Steer 1 2
1Centre for International Child Health, University of Melbourne, 2Murdoch
Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia, 3College of Medicine, Fiji
National University, Suva, Fiji, 4Menzies School of Health Research, Charles
Darwin University, Darwin, 5Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western
Australia, Perth, Australia, 6Cardiology, Starship Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
PM280
CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT OF LA VOLUME PARAMETERS IN RHEUMATIC
MITRAL STENOSIS PATIENTS IMMEDIATELY AND AFTER 3 MONTHS OF
BALLOON MITRAL VALVOTOMY AS ASSESSED BY 3D
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Sudeep Kumar 1,*, Anubhav Singhal 1, Aditya Kapoor 1, Roopali Khanna 1,
Naveen Garg 1, Satyendra Tewari 1, PK Goel 1
1Cardiology, Sanjay Gandhi PGIMS, Lucknow, India
PM281
CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT OF RV FUNCTION AFTER 3 MONTHS OF
BALLOON MITRAL VALVOTOMY: A COMPREHENSIVE
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY STUDY
Sudeep Kumar 1,*, Anubhav Singhal 1, Aditya Kapoor 1, Roopali Khanna 1,
Naveen Garg 1, Satyendra Tewari 1, PK Goel 1
1Cardiology, Sanjay Gandhi PGIMS, Lucknow, India
PM282
ESTIMATION MITRAL VALVE AREA (MVA) IN MITRAL STENOSIS USING
MITRAL VALVE TIPS SEPARATION (MVTS) IN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.
Mohd Khairi Othman 1, Pang Hwa Mang Gordon 1, Sahrin Saharudin 1,
Jeremy Robert Jinuin Jimin 1, Liew Houng Bang 1, Liau Siow Yen 2, Prem
Nathan Arumuganathan 1,*, Narwani Hussin 2, Amie Anne Augustine 1,
Mabelle Wong 2
1Cardiology, 2Clinical Research Centre, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Kota
Kinabalu, Malaysia
PM283
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE SCREENING IN SCHOOL CHILDREN
THROUGH PORTABLE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN BRAZIL: THE PROVAR
STUDY
Maria do Carmo P Nunes 1, Andrea Beaton 2, Bruno R Nascimento 1,*, Adriana
Diamantino 1, Cassio M Oliveira 1, Kaciane B Oliveira 1, Lindsay Perlman 2,
Graziela Chequer 1, Michelle C Galbas 1, Julia PA Santos 1, Luciana Lafeta 3,
Camila G Ferreira 3, Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro 1, Craig Sable 2
1UFMG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2Children's National Health System , Washington,
DC, United States, 3UFMG, Montes Claros, Brazil
PM285
A NOVEL METHOD TO MEASURE ADHERENCE TO SECONDARY
PROPHYLAXIS FOR RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE – INTRODUCING THE
CONCORDANCE ADHERENCE INDEX
Tibor Schuster 1 2, Tom Parks 3, Daniel Engelman 1 2,*, Brenton Ward 2, Andrew
Steer 1 2
1Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, 2Murdoch Childrens Research Institute,
Melbourne, Australia, 3Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine,
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
PM286
SURGERY FOR RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE - FACTORS ASSOCIATED
WITH TREATMENT CHOICE AND SHORT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES IN
AUSTRALIA
Graeme Paul Maguire 1,*, Lavinia Tran 2, Christopher Reid 2, Anne Russell 2
1Clinical Research Domain, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, 2Department
of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne,
Australia
PM288
ADHERENCE TO SECONDARY PROPHYLAXIS FOR PATIENTS DIAGNOSED
WITH RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE BY ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC
SCREENING
Nicola Culliford-Semmens 1, Elizabeth Tilton 1, Rachel Webb 2,*, Diana
Lennon 3, Belinda Paku 4, Fiona Long 5, John Malcolm 6, Sandi French 7, Nikki
Blair 8, Nigel Wilson 1
1Paediatric Cardiology, 2Infectious Diseases, Starship Childrens Hospital,
3Community Paediatrics, University of Auckland, 4Home Health Care, Counties
Manukau District Health Board, Auckland, 5School Based and Community Clinical
Services, Northland District Health Board, Northland, 6Department of Paediatrics,
Whakatane Hospital, Whakatane, 7Public Health Nursing, Tairawhiti District Health
Board, Gisborne, 8Wellington Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand
PM289
TOWARDS IMPROVED RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE CONTROL AND
PREVENTION IN FIJI ISLANDS
Elizabeth Kennedy 1 2,*, Mereseini Kamunaga 2, Emele Naiceru 2, Ana Ramaka
3
, Laisiana Matatolu 2, Joseph Kado 4, Catherine Jackson 5, Samantha
Colquhoun 6, Andrew Steer 6, Nigel J Wilson 7
1Public Health, Cure Kids New Zealand, 2Public Health, Ministry of Health and
Medical Services, Suva, 3Public Health, Ministry of Health and Medical Services,
Lautoka, 4Department of Medical Sciences College of Medicine, Nursing and
Health Sciences, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji, 5Public Health, Auckland
Regional Public Health Service, Auckland, New Zealand, 6Centre for International
Child Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and University of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia, 7Cardiology Department, Starship Hospital, Auckland
District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand
PM290
TREATMENT CASCADE QUALITY METRICS FOR CHILDREN WITH LATENT
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN UGANDA
Chris T Longenecker 1,*, Twalib Aliku 2, Andrea Beaton 3, Amy Scheel 3, Emmy
Okello 4, Lindsay Perlman 3, Craig Sable 3, Peter Lwabi 4
1CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, United States, 2Gulu
University School of Medicine, Gulu, Uganda, 3Children's National Health System,
Washington, DC, United States, 4Uganda Heart Institute, Kampala, Uganda
PM293
PREVALENCE OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE AMONG SECONDARY
SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SAMOA DETECTED BY ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
SCREENING
Satupaitea Viali 1,*, Vailogoua Futi 1, Telesia Lafaele 1
1Cardiology, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SAMOA, Apia, Samoa
PM294
COLLABORATION: A KEY TO IMPROVED HUMANITARIAN PEDIATRIC
CARDIAC SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Nguyenvu Nguyen 1,*, Mark R Barrett 2, James Harisiades 3
1Pediatrics, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, 2Independent
Collaboration Consultant, 3Pediatrics, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's of
Chicago, Chicago, United States
Arena Poster Section
Latin American Cardiology - Monday
PM295
COMPARISON OF HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS
USING NOVEL ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS OR WARFARIN FOR NONVALVULAR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Kevser Balci 1, MUSTAFA BALCI 1, UGUR CANPOLAT 2, FATİH ŞEN 1, KADRI
AKBOGA 1, ORHAN MADEN 1, HATICE SELCUK 1, TIMUR SELCUK 1, AHMET
TEMIZHAN 3,*
1TURKIYE YUKSEK IHTISAS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL,
2CARDIOLGY, HACETTEPE UNIVERSITY, 3CARDIOLOGY, TURKIYE YUKSEK
IHTISAS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL, ANKARA, Turkey
PM297
A WHF-SPONSORED PILOT STUDY OF A MOBILE HEALTH INTERVENTION
TO IMPROVE SECONDARY PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE
IN CHINA: THE TAKEMEDS STUDY
Shu Chen 1,*, Dhruv S Kazi 2 3, Ann Bernadette Gates 4, Kamilu Musa Karaye
5
, Nicolas Girerd 6 7, Bai Rong 8 9, Khalid F Alhabib 10, Enying Gong 1, Chaoyun
Li 1, Hua Fu 11, Weixia Peng 11, Lijing L Yan 1 12, J-D Schwalm 13
1Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China,
2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California San
Francisco, 3Division of Medicine (Cardiology), Univeristy of California San
Francisco, San Francisco, United States, 4Exercise Works Ltd., London, United
Kingdom, 5Department of Medicine, Bayero University/Aminu Kano Teaching
Hospital, Kano, Nigeria, 6INI-CRCT (Cardiovascular and Renal Clinical Trialists) FCRIN network, 7INSERM, Centre d'Investigations Cliniques 9501, Université de
Lorraine, CHU de Nancy, Institut Lorrain du Cœur et des Vaisseaux, Nancy,
France, 8Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital,Capital Medical
University, Beijing, 9National Clinical Research Center for Cardiovascular
Diseases, Bejing, China, 10College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia, 11School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China,
12Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, United States, 13McMaster
University/Hamilton Health Sciences/Population Health Research Institute,
Ontario, Canada
PM298
PERCUTANEOUS CLOSURE FISTULA CORONARY PULMONARY IN ADULT
WITH ANGINA AND ISCHEMIA SEVERE, WHIT STENT COVERED: CASE
REPORT
Ruben Coca Pozo 1,*, Jorge Emiliano Carrillo 1, Andres Garcia Rincon 1,
Pedro Davila 2 and Arreguin Francisco
1Cardiologia Intervencionista, 2Cardiologia, Centro Medico Nacional "LA RAZA",
Mexico, Mexico
PM299
A NOVEL PARAMETER FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE PULMONARY
EMBOLISM: T WAVE PEAK TO END INTERVAL
Imran Onur 1,*, Samim Emet 1, Seda Tural Onur 2, Kaan Kara 2, Semih
Surmen 1, Ahmet Kaya Bilge 1, Kamil Adalet 1
1Cardiology, Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, 2Chest Disease,
Yedikule Chest Diseases and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital,
Istanbul, Turkey
PM300
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BODY MASS INDEX, BIRTH WEIGHT AND BLOOD
PRESSURE AMONG RURAL SOUTH AFRICAN CHILDREN OVER TIME (1999
TO 2003): ELLISRAS LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Kotsedi Daniel Monyeki 1,*, Han CG Kemper 2, Andre P Kengne 3
1Physiology and Environmental Health, University of Limpopo, Sovenga, South
Africa, 2 Institute for Health and Care Research (EMGO+) , VU University Medical
Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Non-Communicable Diseases research Unit,
South African Medical Research Council , Cape Town, South Africa
PM301
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ATTENUATE PROGRESSION OF VASCULAR
REMODELING IN PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION RODENT
MODEL
Jeongsik Moon 1, Bo Ram Choi 1, Myeong Gun Kim 1 2, Sihun Kim 1 2,
Youngwoo Jang 1 2, Eun Yeong Cho 1 2, Kyung-Hee Kim 3, Kyunghee Byun 1 4,
Wook-Jin Chung 1 2,*
1Gachon Cardiovascular Research Institute, 2Gil Medical Center, Gachon
University, Incheon, 3Sejong General Hospital, Bucheon, 4School of Medicine,
Gachon University, Incheon, Korea, Republic Of
PM302
VALUE OF VOLUME FRACTION OF COLLAGEN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF
MYOCARDIAL REMODELING IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY
CARDIOMYOPATHY.
Bayram Geldiyevich Hodjakuliyev 1, Merdan Byashimovich Muhammedov 1,*,
Djahan Meredovna Ahmedova 1, D Atayeva 1, E Kuliyeva 1
1hospital therapy, Turkmen state medical university, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan
PM303
CAN C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND FIBRINOGEN PREDICT MAJOR ADVERSE
CARDIAC EVENTS IN CARDIOVASCULAR AND CEREBROVASCULAR
PATIENTS?
Masoumeh Sadeghi 1,*, Hamidreza Roohafza 2
1Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center, 2Isfahan Cardiovascular Research
Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
PM304
ASSOCIATION OF LONG PR AND QTC INTERVALS AND WITH
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND MORTALITY: THE ISFAHAN COHORT
STUDY
Masoumeh Sadeghi 1,*, Hamidreza Roohafza 2
1Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center, 2Isfahan Cardiovascular Research
Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
PM306
COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE AMONGST
PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN SINGAPORE
Tse Yean Teo 1,*, Jonathan Yap 2, Tong Shen 1, Khung Keong Yeo 2 3
1Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, 2National
Heart Centre Singapore, 3Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore,
Singapore
PM308
METABOREFLEX ACTIVATION BY RHYTHMIC EXERCISE AS A
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN METABOLIC SYNDROME AND OBESITY
Manish Bajpai 1,*, Pramita Dubey 1, Sanjay Khattri 2
1Physiology, 2Pharmacology, K G Medical University, Lucknow, India
PM310
IMPACT OF ACUTE HYPERGLYCEMIA AFTER ANGIOPLASTY FOR ACUTE
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Majed Hassine 1, Mejdi Ben Massoud 1, Marouen Mahjoub 1, Zohra Dridi 1,
Fethi Betbout 1, Habib Gamra 1,*
1Department of cardiology A, Fattouma Bourguiba Hospital, Monastir, Tunisia
PM311
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ATHEROGENIC LIPID PROFILE AND
INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY
DISEASE AND DIABETES RECEIVING STANDARD MEDICAL THERAPY: A
FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Tatiana Petelina 1, Natalia Musikhina 1, Ludmila Gapon 1, Vadim Kuznetsov 1,*
1TYUMEN CARDIOLOGY CENTER, Tyumen, Russian Federation
PM312
QUANTIFYING THE BURDEN OF DIABETES AND BENEFITS OF BETTER
FITNESS IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Tibor Sydó 1,*, Nóra Sydó 2 3, Karina Gonzalez Carta 3, Joseph G Murphy 3,
Béla Merkely 2, Francisco Lopez-Jimenez 3, Thomas G Allison 3
1Cardiology, Csolnoky Ferenc Hospital, Veszprém, 2Heart and Vascular Center,
Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, 3Division of Cardiovascular
Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States
PM314
PREDICTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION BASED
ON CLINICAL VARIABLES IN DIABETIC PATIENTS
Ramiro Flores-Ramirez 1,*, Jose Ramon Azpiri-Lopez 2, Raymundo Pineda
Vera-Pineda 2, Alejandro Ordaz-Farias 2, Edgar Francisco CarrizalesSepulveda 2, Luis Eduardo Gonzalez-Carrillo 3, Jose Gerardo GonzalezGonzalez 2
1Servicio de Cardiologia, Hospital Universitario, San Nicolas de los Garza,
2Servicio de Cardiologia, 3Servicio de Endocrinologia, Hospital Universitario,
Monterrey, Mexico
PM316
BENEFIT OF A CONNECTIVE TISSUE REflEX MASSAGE FOR PATIENTS
WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
Majed Hassine 1, Mejdi Ben Massoud 1, Marouen Mahjoub 1, Zohra Dridi 1,
Fethi Betnout 1, Habib Gamra 1,*
1Department of cardiology A, Fattouma Bourguiba Hospital, Monastir, Tunisia
PM317
INCIDENCE OF DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS AMONG ADMITTED
PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK
FOR VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Patricio PEDREGOSA Palmes 1,*, John Reuel F Magan 1
1INTERNAL MEDICINE, WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL
CENTER, ILOILO CITY, Philippines
PM318
QUALITY OF CONTINUOUS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Sergio Timerman 1,*, Renan Gianotto Oliveira 1, Maria Margarita Gonzalez 1,
Gustavo Gianotto Oliveira 1, Felipe Passos Andrade 1, Caio Brito Vianna 2,
Ana Paula Quilici 1, Francisco Gutierrez 3
1Medicine and Health Science, LAUREATE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES,
2Heart Institute HC FMUSP, InCor, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3Medicine and Health
Science, LAUREATE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES, Washington DC, United
States
PM319
PROLONGED CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST TREATED SUCCESSFULLY IN
THE SÃO PAULO'S METRO SYSTEM
Sergio Timerman 1,*, Renan Gianotto Oliveira 2, Maria Margarita Gonzalez 1,
Thiago Liguori 1, Roberto Kalil Filho 1
1LTSEC,
Heart Institute (InCor) HCFMUSP, 2Medicine and Health Science,
Anhembi Morumbi University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
PM320
IS THE ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT SIMULATION EXAM MORE
STRESSFUL FOR THE EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL THAN
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CARE?
Sergio Timerman 1 2,*, Ana Paula Quilici 2, Karen Cristine Abrao 2, Francisco
Gutierrez 1
1Medicine and Health Science, LAUREATE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES,
2Medicine and Health Science, Anhembi Morumbi University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
PM321
NT-PRO-BNP RELEVANCE IN THE CLINICAL MONITORING OF PREGNANT
PATIENTS
Marcela Clelia Cabo Fustaret 1,*, Ana Escobar 1, Fedor Novo 1, Ricardo Illia 1,
Carlos Rivas 1, Matias Uranga Imaz 1, Guillermo Lobenstein 1
1Cardiology, Obstetric and Gynecology, HOSPITAL ALEMAN, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
PM322
FASTING GLUCOSE INDEPENDENT OF 2-HOUR GLUCOSE IN ORAL
GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST PREDICTS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
PROGRESSION IN A CHINESE COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION
WITHOUT CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AT BASELINE
Xin Gang Wang 1, JingTao Dou 2, FangFang Fan 1, Jia Jia 1, Yang Yang 1,
HaiXia Li 3, JianPing Li 1, Yan Zhang 1,*, You Huo 1
1cardiology, peiking university first hospital, 2cardiology, Chinese PLA General
Hospital, 3Clinical laboratory, peiking university first hospital, beijing, China
Arena Poster Section
Global health/WHO/Political advocacy - Tuesday
PT001
AWARENESS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE CAMPAIN OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN WOMEN COMMITTEE OF THE
URUGUAYAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY
Carolina María Artucio 1,*, Daniela Barranco 1, Ivanna Duro 1, Mónica
Giambruno 1, Anabela Fernández 1, Daniela Korytnicki 1, Mariela
Lujambio 1, Virginia Michelis 1, Elena Murguía 1, Andrea Simeone 1,
Patricia Notaro 1
1Montevideo, Sociedad Uruguaya de Cardiología, montevideo, Uruguay
PT002
AN ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOL POLICIES FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE
DISEASE RISK FACTORS AMONG SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN IN DELHI,
INDIA
Shalini Bassi 1,*, Vinay K. Gupta 2, Tina Rawal 2, Gaurang Nazar 2, Min Hae
Park 3, Sanjay Kinra 3, Monika Arora 2
1HRIDAY (Health Related Information Dissemination Amongst Youth), New Delhi,
2Health Promotion Division, Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon, Haryana,
India, 3London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
PT003
“A HEART ATTACK IS NOT ALWAYS AS DRAMATIC AS YOU THINK”.
RESULTS OF A PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN NEW ZEALAND.
Gerry Devlin 1,*, Gina Williams 1, Tony Duncan 1, Fraser Hamilton 1, Shameen
DeSilva 1, Janna Alexander 1, Vanessa Winning 1, Kim Arcus 1
1Medicine, Heart Foundation of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand
PT007
HEALTH CENTERS AS A NOVEL AND DEVELOPING DIRECTION OF
CARDIOVASCULAR AND OTHER NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREVENTION IN RUSSIA
Nana V Pogosova 1,*, Elmira K Vergazova 1, Aza K Ausheva 1, Svetlana S
Isakova 1, Sergey A Boytsov 1
1National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PT008
EFFECTS OF A LOW-CARBOHYDRATE DIET VERY HIGH IN TOTAL AND
SATURATED FAT ON THE TRIAD OF ATHEROGENIC DYSLIPIDEMIA
Johnny Laupsa-Borge 1,*, Jan Erik Nordrehaug 2, Espen Rostrup 1
1Department of Heart Disease, Haukeland University Hospital, 2Department of
Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
PT010
ESTIMATING THE CHANGES IN NUTRITIONAL QUALITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL MEALS IF ALL MEALS
MET THE NEW SCHOOL FOOD PLAN STANDARDS IN ENGLAND
Kremlin Wickramasinghe Wickramasinghe 1,*, Peter Scarborough 1, Nick
Townsend 1, Michael Goldacre 1, Mike Rayner 1
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom
PT011
CHAGAS DISEASE IN A CHILD'S PEDIATRIC AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN
AN ENDEMIC PROVINCE OF ARGENTINA
José René Romano 1,*
1Cardiologia, Policonsultorio Maria Candelaria, Hospital de Laguna Blanca
Formosa., Laguna Blanca, Argentina
PT014
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND ASSURANCE OF A CARDIO-DIABETES
EDUCATION PROGRAMME: A PAN INDIA INITIATIVE FOR PRIMARY CARE
PHYSICIANS
Dr Shilpa Jain 1, Ambrish Mishra 1,*, Sourabh Sinha 1, Priyanka Gupta 1,
Rahul Srivastava 1, Shailesh Deshpande 2, D Prabhakaran 1, A G
Unnikrishnan 2, Sandeep Bhalla 1
1Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon, 2Chellaram Diabetes Institute, Pune,
India
PT015
REMOTE DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF VITAL SIGNS FOR
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN RURAL AREAS
Jawad Yaseen Siddiqui 1, Khawer Naveed Siddiqui 2,*
1Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, 2Cardiology, Ruby General
Hospital, Kolkata, India
PT016
PREVALENCE OF CVD RISK FACTORS IN HEALTH CENTERS VISITORS
Nana V Pogosova 1,*, Elmira K Vergazova 1, Aza K Ausheva 1, Olga Y
Sokolova 1, Sergey A Boytsov 1
1National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PT017
HEALTH COUNSELING IN HEALTH CENTERS: A NEW STRATEGY OF THE
RUSSIAN HEALTHCARE
Nana V Pogosova 1,*, Elmira K Vergazova 1, Aza K Ausheva 1, Alla V Karpova
1
, Sergey A Boytsov 1
1National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PT018
A SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY APPROACH TO ENVIRONMENTAL CVD RISK:
CASE STUDIES OF FOOD ENVIRONMENTS AND OBESITY IN THREE
CANADIAN CITIES
Blake Byron Walker 1, Nadine Schuurman 1, Danijela Gašević 2, Koon K Teo 3,
Gilles R Dagenais 4, Salim Yusuf 3, Scott A Lear 5,*
1Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, 2Usher Institute of
Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom, 3Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton,
4Department of Medicine, Université Laval, Québec, 5Faculty of Health Sciences,
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
PT019
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MALNUTRITION IN EARLY LIFE, SEASON OF
BIRTH AND HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHINESE
ADULTS IN CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Yunshuang Rao 4, Lingli Liu 1, Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2Research Center for Medicine and
Social Development, 3The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in
Health, 4 School of Nursing, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PT020
FACTORS INFLUENCING SLEEPING AND THE IMPACT OF SLEEPING ON
QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHINESE MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS IN
CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Yunshuang Rao 4, Dengyuan Liu 1, Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2Research Center for Medicine and
Social Development, 3The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in
Health, 4School of Nursing, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PT022
SOFIA DECLARATION FOR PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASES AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS: A SCIENTIFIC STATEMENT
Krasimira Hristova 1,*
1Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and Imaging, National Heart Hospital, Sofia,
Sofia, Bulgaria
PT023
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN PERU
Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Bryce Stevens 1, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PT024
THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF HEART DISEASES IN VENEZUELA
Lynne Pezzullo 1,*, Bryce Stevens 1, Lara Verdian 1, Josh Tomlinson 1, Sasha
Zegenhagen 1
1Health Economics, Deloitte Access Economics, Melbourne, Australia
PT026
THE HEALTHY ENERGY INITIATIVE: REDUCING CARBON, MITIGATING
CLIMATE CHANGE, PROTECTING HEART HEALTH
Ramon Lorenzo Luis Rosa Guinto 1,*
1Healthy Energy Initiative, Health Care Without Harm-Asia, Quezon City,
Philippines
PT027
CIGARETTE SMOKING AND THE DETERMINANTS OF SMOKING
AMONG VILNIUS UNIVERSITY MEDICAL STUDENTS
Zemuy Ghirmay Abraha 1,*
1Pharmacy, Ministry of health, Asmara, Eritrea
PT030
ALL HANDS TO THE PUMP-RESTRICTING SALE AND MARKETING OF ECIGARETTES IN NSW AUSTRALIA
Julie Anne Mitchell 1,*, Wendy Rae Oakes 1, Scott Walsberger 2, Michelle
Havill 2
1Cardiovascular Health Programs, THE NATIONA L HEART FOUNDATION OF
AUSTRALIA , East Sydney, 2Tobacco Control Program, Cancer Council NSW,
Sydney, Australia
PT034
SMOKING-RELATED ATTITUDES, SMOKING MOTIVE, SOURCE OF
OBTAINING THE FIRST CIGARETTE, SMOKING-BEHAVIORS AND SMOKING
AMONG URBAN MALE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN CHONGQING,
CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3 3, Cheng Chen 1, Lingli Liu 1, Manoj Sharma 4, Yaping Li 1,
Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2Research Center for Medicine and
Social Development, 3The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in
Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China, 4Behavioral &
Environmental Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, United States
PT035
INFLUENCING FACTOR ON SMOKING-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, SOURCES
OF SMOKING-RELATED KNOWLEDGE AMONG MALE URBAN SECONDARY
SCHOOL STUDENTS IN CHONGQING, CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Cheng Cheng Chen 1, Manoj Sharma 4, Hengyi Hengyi Liu
1
, Yong Zhao 1,*
1School of Public Health and Management, 2Research Center for Medicine and
Social Development, 3The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in
Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, 4Behavioral & Environmental
Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, China
PT036
CARDIAC SURGERY FOR THE POOR PATIENTS: THE SAFE WAYS AND
MEANS OF COST CUTTING
Nazmul Hosain 1,*, Mohammed Fazle Maruf 2, Abdul Quaium Chowdhury 2,
Farzana Amin 3, Satyajit Dhar 4, Minhazur Rahman Chowdhury 5, Mamunur
Rahman 4
1Cardiac Surgery, Chittagong Medical College & Hospital, Dhaka, 2Cardiac
Surgery, Chittagong Medical College & Hospital, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 3Public
Health, University of British Columbia, Prince George, Canada, 4Cardiac
Anesthesia, Chittagong Medical College & Hospital, Chittagong, Bangladesh,
5Cardiac Anesthesia, National University Hospital, SIngapore, Singapore
PT037
HEALTH ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
PROGRAMME IN IRELAND
Jennifer Jones 1 2,*, Gerard Flaherty 3, Irene Gibson 4, AnneMarie Walsh 4,
Claire Kerins 4, Caroline Costello 4, Susan Connolly 1, David Allan Wood 1
1Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, 2National Institute of
Preventive Cardiology, 3Medicine, NUI Galway, 4Croí Cardiac Foundation,
Galway, Ireland
Arena Poster Section
Preventive Cardiology - Tuesday
PT038
APOB / APOA-1 RATIO AND INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS ARE MARKERS OF
ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK.
Yanela Yordanka Ortega Torres 1,*, Nurys Bárbara Armas Rojas 1, Ramón
Suarez Medina 2, Alfredo Dueñas Herrera 1, Reinaldo De la Noval García 1
1Preventive Cardiology Department, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY
AND CARDIAC SURGERY, 2Public Health, National Intitute of Hygiene and
Epidemiology, Havana City, Cuba
PT039
ASSOCIATIONS OF AORTIC STENOSIS WITH FACTORS RELATING TO
PREGNANCY IN A COHORT OF 1.2 MILLION UK WOMEN
Benjamin J. Cairns 1,*, Dexter Canoy 1, Gillian K. Reeves 1, Jane Green 1,
Valerie Beral 1 and on behalf of the Million Women Study Collaborators
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom
PT042
CHEMERIN CORRELATIONS WITH INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
DETERMINED BY BODY COMPOSITION, INSULIN RESISTANCE,
DYSLIPIDEMIA AND DIABESITY IN SAUDI WOMEN
Syed Shahid Habib 1, Dalal Fatani 1,*, Bayan Altasan 1, Sarah Al Saif 1, Hadeel
Helmi 1, Anoof Eshki 1
1Physiology, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
PT044
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF ADULTS RESIDING IN LOW, MIDDLE AND HIGH
INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES: FINDINGS OF PURE STUDY
Romaina Iqbal 1,*, Lear Scott 1, Weihong Hu 1, Amparo Casanova 1, Sumathy
Rangarajan 1, Salim Yusuf 1
1POPULATION HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Hamilton, Canada
PT045
BLOOD PRESSURE, BODY-MASS INDEX AND VASCULAR MORTALITY IN
331,000 INDIAN NON-SMOKERS: THE CHENNAI PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Sarah Lewington 1, Vendhan Gajalakshmi 2,*, Ben Lacey 1, Paul Sherliker 1,
Kanimohzi Vendhan 2, Richard Peto 1
1Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom, 2Epidemiological Research Centre, Chennai, India
PT046
URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION VERSUS MORTALITY AND
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN THOSE WITH AND WITHOUT
HYPERTENSION
Andrew Mente 1,*, Martin J O'Donnell 1, Koon Teo 1, Sumathy Rangarajan 1,
Matthew McQueen 1, Salim Yusuf 1
1Clinical Epidemiology, Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton , Canada
PT048
OBESITY DISTRIBUTION AND IMPACT IN PATIENTS WITH SLEEP APNEA
SYNDROME
Roxana Pleava 1, Ștefan Mihăicuță 1 2, Adalbert Schiller 1 2, Adelina Mihăescu 1
2
, Andreea Dumitrescu 1 2, Svetlana Moșteoru 1, Laura Gaiță 1, Himena
Zippenfening 1, Dan Gaiță 1 2,*
1University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘Victor Babes’, 2Cardioprevent Foundation,
Timisoara, Romania
PT050
IDEAL CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH IN SOUTHERN CONE OF LATIN
AMERICA.
Pamela Seron 1,*, Adolfo Rubinstein 2, Vilma Irazola 2, Laura Gutierrez 2,
Matias Calandrelli 3, Jacqueline Ponzo 4, Hector Olivera 5, Fernando Lanas 1
and CESCAS I Study
1Medicina Interna, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile, 2Instituto de
Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria, Buenos Aires, 3Sanatorio San Carlos Bariloche,
Bariloche, Argentina, 4Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay,
5Municipalidad de Marcos Paz, Marcos Paz, Argentina
PT051
RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA
Krzysztof J. Filipiak 1,*, Filip M. Szymanski 1, Anna E Platek 1, Grzegorz
Karpinski 1
11st Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
PT053
ASSOCIATION OF ABDOMINAL OBESITY AND CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK
FACTORS IN 5-YEAR OLD CHILDREN. THE FAMILY STUDY
Koon Teo 1 2,*, Katherine Morrison 3 on behalf of FAMILY Study Investigators
1Medicine, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA,
2Population Health Research Insitiute, 3Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton,
Canada
PT054
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MALNUTRITION IN EARLY LIFE AND
HYPERTENSION IN CHINESE MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS IN CHONGQING,
CHINA
Xianglong Xu 1 2 3, Lingli Liu 3, Huan Zeng 3, Yong Zhang 3, Fan Zhang 3,
Xianqing Cao 3, Zumin Shi 4, Yao Jie Xie 5, Yong Zhao 1 2 3,*
1The Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, 2Research Center
for Medicine and Social Development, 3School of Public Health and Management,
Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China, 4School of Medicine, Faculty of
Health Sciences, The University of Adelaide, ADELAIDE, Australia, 5School of
Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
PT056
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH UNCONTROLLED BLOOD PRESSURE IN
PRIMARY CARE
Humberto Badillo 1,*, Claudia Lerma 2 and Sociedad Mexicana de Salud
Pública
1Centro de Salud Dr. Manuel Escontria, Servicios de Salud Publica,
2Instrumentacion Electromecánica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio
Chavez, Distrito Federal, Mexico
PT057
THE HYPERTENSION IN CUBA. MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM AND
CONTROL
Dr. Reinaldo J De La Noval 1,*, Alfredo Dueñas 2, Nurys Armas 2, Magda
Acosta 2
1Preventive Cardiology, Cardiology Institute, 2Preventive Cardiology, Institute of
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery, La Habana, Cuba
PT060
ANALYSIS OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH
REFRACTORY SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION TREATED BY RENAL
DENERVATION WITH RADIOFREQUENCY CATHETER
CESAR GERARDO GALVAN-VARGAS 1, LAZARO HERNANDEZ-JIMENEZ 1,
Patricia MARTIN-HERNÁNDEZ 1,*, JOSE LUIS OJEDA-DELGADO 1,
ALEJANDRO RICALDE-ALCOCER 1, ANTON MENESES-BONILLA 1
1CARDIOLOGY, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, D.F., Mexico
PT061
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DOSES FIXED COMBINATION ATORVASTATIN/
AMLODIPIN (AMLATOR 10/5 AND AMLATOR 20/10) ON PARAMETERS OF
ARTERIAL STIFFNESS.
Krasimira Hristova 1 1,*, Tzvetana Katova 1
1Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and Imaging, National Heart Hospital, Sofia,
Sofia, Bulgaria
PT062
ADHERENCE OF PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS TO GUIDELINE
MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN A SUB-SAHARAN METROPOLIS.
Amam CHINYERE Mbakwem 1,*, Jayne Ngozi Ajuluchukwu 1, Ramonk
Moronkola 1
1Medicine, .UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, Idi Araba, Nigeria
PT063
SOLUBLE ST2 CORRELATES WITH PARAMETERS OF RIGHT
VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE HEART FAILURE
Dike Ojji 1,*, Sandrine Lecour 2, Lori Blauwet 3, John Atherton 4, Karen Sliwa 2
1Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA TEACHING
HOSPITAL,GWAGWALADA,ABUJA, Abuja, Nigeria, 2Medicine, Hatter Institute of
Cardiovascular Research in Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, 3Cardiovascular
Disease, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States, 4Cardiology, Royal Brisbane and
Women Hospital, Brisbane, Austria
PT069
THE UP-PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
REGISTRY: LIPID PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME (LIPID-ACS STUDY)
Mariel Itom Barcelon-Cruz 1,*, Lourdes Ella Gonzalez Santos 1, Paul
Ferdinand Reganit 1, Felix Eduardo Punzalan 1
1Adult Cardiology, Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines
PT070
ASSESSMENT OF LIPIDIC INDEXES IN THE PREDICTION OF SYSTOLIC
AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE IN A SAMPLE OF MEXICAN
POPULATION
Raul Cartas Rosado 1 2,*, Maite Vallejo Allende 3, Susana Rivera Mancía 2 3,
Eloisa Colín-Ramírez 2 3, Oscar Infante Vázquez 1, Leslie Paola Beltrán Siañez
3
, Larissa Aguilar Morato 3, Jesus Eduardo Montes de Oca Vázquez 3, Héctor
González Pacheco 4
1Electromechanical
Instrumentation, National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio
Chávez", 2The National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT), 3Social
Medicine, 4National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio Chávez", Mexico City, Mexico
PT073
LIPOPROTEIN(A) AND RISK OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN MAJOR
ETHNIC GROUPS
Guillaume Paré 1,*, Matthew McQueen 1, Sonia Anand 1, Robert Clarke 2,
Marlys Koschinsky 3, Salim Yusuf 1
1McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 2University of Oxford, Oxford, United
Kingdom, 3University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
PT074
APPROACH TO THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FAMILIAL
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA USING METHODOLOGY BIG DATA
Alberto Zamora 1 2,*, Ramos Rafa 3, María Garcia Gil 3, Alex Vila 4, Marc Comas
5
, Nuria Plana 6, Lia Albes 5, Ruth Marti 5, Luis Masana 6 and Xarxa de Unitats
de Lipids de Catalunya (X.U.L.A) and Unidad de Investigación en Atención
Primaria de Girona
1Internal department, Coproracio de Salut del Maresme i la Selva, Blanes,
2Departamento de Ciencias Médicas, Facultad de Medicina, 3Unidad de
Investigación en Atención Primaria de Girona, IDIAP Jordi Gol, Institut Català de
la Salut,, Girona, 4Internal department, Hospital de Figueres, Figueres, 5Unidad de
Investigación en Atención Primaria de Girona, IDIAP Jordi Gol, IDIAP Jordi Gol,
Girona, 6Unitat de Recerca en Lípids i Arteriosclerosi, Universitat Rovira i Virgili,
Reus, Spain
PT075
TREND IN THE PREVALENCE, AWARENESS, AND CONTROL OF
HYPERTENSION IN CAMEROON: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND
PROJECTIONS FOR 2025 AND 2035
Ahmadou M Jingi 1, Anastase Dzudie 2,*, Jean Jacques Noubiap 3, Alain
Patrick Menanga 4, Leopold NDEMNGE Aminde 5, Bertrand Fesuh 6, Samuel
Kingue 7
1Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences,
University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon, Yaounde, 2Department of Internal
Medicine & Cardiology Unit, General Hospital Douala & Faculty of Health
Sciences, University of Buea; Clinical Research Education, Networking &
Consultancy (CRENC) , Douala, Cameroon, 3Department of Medicine, Faculty of
Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa , Cape
Town, South Africa, 4Department of Internal Medicine & Cardiology, Faculty of
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon,
Yaounde, 5Non-Communicable Diseases, Clinical Research Education,
Networking & Consultancy (CRENC), Douala, 6Biostatistics, National Advanced
Polytechnique School, University of Yaounde I, 7Department of Internal Medicine
& Cardiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, University of
Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon, Yaounde, Cameroon
PT077
ASSOCIATION OF URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION WITH BLOOD PRESSURE
AND CARDIOVASCULAR CLINICAL EVENTS IN 17,033 LATIN AMERICANS
Pablo manuel Lamelas 1,*, Andrew Mente 1, Rafael Diaz 2, Alvaro Avezum 3,
Fernando Lanas 4, Patricio Lopez Jaramillo 5, Martin O Donell 1, Sumathy
Rangarajan 1, Koon Teo 1, Salim Yusuf 1 and PURE
1Population
Health Research Institute, hamilton, Canada, 2ECLA, Rosario,
Argentina,
Pazzanese Institute of Cardiology, Sao Pablo, Brazil,
4Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile, 5FOSCAL, Bucaramanga, Colombia
3Dante
PT078
RELATIONSHIP OF RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH AND MEAN
PLATELET VOLUME WITH THE SEVERITY OF PREECLAMPSIA
Jorge Prieto 1,*, Jesus Antonio Vianna-Rojas 1, Alejandro Rosas-Cabral 1, Ma
Carmen Terrones-Saldivar 1, Patricia Arcos-Noguez 1, Julieta BermudezGomez 1, Lidia Estephania Martinez-Padilla 1, Flavio Hernandez-Gonzalez 1,
Dario Sandoval-Valdez 1, Leopoldo Cesar Serrano-Diaz 1
1Medicina, Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico
PT080
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRIC OBESITY MARKERS AND
INSULIN RESISTANCE IN CHILDREN FROM CARTAGENA-COLOMBIA
Emily Sofia Garcia Ordóñez 1 2, María Camila Borja Morales 1, Marly Patricia
Villarreal Mendoza 1, Carolina Castaño García 1, Yameleidy Zambrano Torres
1
, Mileidys Guerra Herrera 1, Dalenys Janeth Palacios Rodríguez 1, Ricardo
Antonio Agredo Zuñiga 1 2 3,*
1Grupo de Investigación Movimiento Humano y Salud (GIMHUS), Universidad de
San Buenaventura Cartagena, 2Department of Health Research, FIT Salud
Integral para Todos, 3Research Coordination, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Universidad de San Buenaventura Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia
PT081
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS, OBESITY AND
CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK IN COLOMBIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN
Emily Sofia Garcia Ordoñez 1 2,*, Carlos Corredor Pereira 3, Ricardo Antonio
Agredo Zuñiga 1 2 4
1Grupo de Investigación Movimiento Humano y Salud (GIMHUS), Universidad de
San Buenaventura Cartagena, 2Department of Health Research, FIT Salud
Integral para Todos, 3Grupo de Investigaciones Biomédicas (GIB), 4Research
Coordination, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad de San Buenaventura
Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia
PT082
LIFESTYLE PROFILES OF PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK OF DEVELOPING CVD
IN THE EUROASPIRE IV SURVEY OF CVD PREVENTION AND DIABETES
FROM 14 EUROPEAN REGIONS.
Catriona Sian Jennings 1,*, Kornelia Kotseva 2, Dirk De Bacquer 3, Guy De
Backer 4, Viveca Gyberg 5, Lars Ryden 6, David Allan Wood 2 and Euroaspire
Investigators
1Faculty of Medicine, NHLI, 2Faculty of Medicine NHLI, Imperial College London,
London, United Kingdom, 3Dept of Public Health, 4Dept Public Health, University
of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, 5Kardiologiska Kliniken, Karolinska University Hospital ,
Stockholm,, 6Kardiologiska Kliniken , Karolinska University Hospital , Stockholm,
Sweden
PT083
“COACHING” CARE MODEL – AN INNOVATIVE METHOD TO IMPROVE
CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
Svetlana Mosteoru 1 2,*, Kornelia Kotseva 3, Oana Cosor 1, Laura Gaita 4,
Roxana Pleava 5, Andreea Dumitrescu 1 2, Gabriela Mut-Vitcu 4 6, Dan Gaita 1 2,
Silvia Mancas 1, David Wood 3
1Cardiology,
Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2Cardiology,
CardioPrevent Foundation, Timisoara, Romania, 3Cardiovascular Medicine,
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 4Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases,
5Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 6CardioPrevent Foundation,
Timisoara, Romania
PT085
CORONARY BYPASS SURGERY PATIENTS REHABILITATION RESULTS
Albert Istvan 1,*, Bajcsi Eniko 2, Albert Andras 1
1Dr Fogolyan Kristof County Emergency Hospital, Sf. Gheorghe, Romania,
2Internal Medicine, Dr Fogolyan Kristof County Emergency Hospital, Sf.
Gheorghe, Romania
PT086
QUALITY OF LIFE CHANGES IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE AND CHRONIC HEART FAILURE TREATED IN PRIMARY
CARE
Nana V Pogosova 1,*, Islam H Baychorov 1, Olga Sokolova 1, Vladimir A
Vigodin 1
1National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
PT088
COMPARISON OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO TWO YEARS OF
TRAINING AND ,RETURN TO WORK BETWEEN 56 PATIENTS WITH PTCA
WITH AND WITHOUT STENTS.
Pedro Antonio Ferrnandez De La Vega Romo 1,*
1Preventive Cardiology, Medica Sur, Mexico DF, Mexico
PT089
CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM IN PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK.
Hermes Ilarraza-Lomelí 1,*, Jessica Rojano-Castillo 1, Rafael ChávezDomínguez 2, Marianna García-Saldivia 1, Zulema-Lisbeth Aranda-Ayala 3,
Carlos-Felipe Barrera-Ramírez 4, María-Dolores Rius-Suárez 1, María-Esther
Franco-Ojeda 1
1Cardiac Rehabilitation, 2Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio
Chavez, Mexico City, 3Cardiac Rehabilitation, Cardica, Cuernavaca, 4Cardiology,
Hospital la Concepción, Saltillo, Mexico
PT091
EFFECT OF EARLY CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS IN THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INFARCT CODE IN HOSPITAL OF CARDIOLOGY
OF NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER XXI CENTURY.
Adrian Tenorio Terrones 1,*, Gabriela Borrayo Sánchez 1, Samuel Justiniano
Cordero 1, Raúl Cantero Colín 1, Aurora Palao Mendoza 1, B Sánchez
Hernádez 1, OG Martínez Montañez 1, J Saldívar Cervera 1, R Pérez Rodríguez
1
and All working group is related with administration resources,
organization, captation of patiens, making abstract, results analysis
1IMSS, DF, Mexico
PT092
SIX MINUTE WALK TEST IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS
WITH DECREASED EJECTION FRACTION.
Aurora Palao Mendoza 1,*, Adrian Tenorio Terrones 1, Gabriel Pérez Ramírez
1
, Esther Sarid González Vargas 1, Samuel Justiniano Cordero 1, Raúl
Cantero Colín 1 and The working group was related with administration,
organization, captured of patient, evaluation, making an abstract
1IMSS, DF, Mexico
PT093
EFFECT OF 4 WEEKS OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON CARDIAC
REMODELLING IN POST MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS
Kushal Madan 1,*, Jayati Vohra 1, Manish Sharma 1, Jitendra Pal Singh
Sawhney 1
1Cardiology , SIR GANGA RAM HOSPITAL, New Delhi, India
PT094
ISOVOLUMIC CONTRACTION TIME AND RELAXATION TIME TO ASSESS
MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTILITY IN TOP LEVEL FOOTBALL AND HANDBALL
PLAYERS
Frank Van Buuren 1,*, Thomas Butz 1, Nikola Bogunovic 1, Klaus-Peter
Mellwig 1, Dieter Horstkotte 1, Lothar Faber 1
1Clinic for Cardiology, Herz- und Diabeteszentrum NRW, Ruhr-Universität
Bochum, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
Arena Poster Section
Heart Failure - Tuesday
PT095
TREATMENT OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM, EXPERIENCE AT THE
CORONARY CARE UNIT OF CARDIOLOGY HOSPITAL “SIGLO XXI”,
BETWEEN 2012 AND 2015, RESULTS AND COMPLICATIONS.
Fernando Gomezpena 1,*, Marco Antonio Ramos 1, Juan Marcelino Clavellina
Rosas 1, erendira Leticia Perez Rodriguez 2, Maria De Lourdes Valle Torres 3
1Cardiology, 2Pediatric Intensive Care, 3Intensive Care Nurse, Instituto Mexicano
del Seguro Social, Mexico, Mexico
PT097
EVOLUTION IN RENAL FUNCTION DURING HOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS
ADMITTED FOR ACUTE HEART FAILURE AT THE POLICE HOSPITAL.
Silvana Mettini 1, Stella Maris Pereiro Gonzalez 1,*, Lucrecia Secco 1, Dario
Alberto Fernandez 1, Marcelo Masuelli 1, Francisco Toscano 1, Marina
Baglioni 1, Gisela Cirone 1, Irma Leticia Ramella 1
1Cardiology, Hospital Churruca Visca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
PT100
MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTILE FUNCTION OF THE RIGHT VENTRICLE IN
THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEART FAILURE.
Guncha M Gurbanova 1, Bayram G Hodjakuliyev 1, B N Orayeva 1, Merdan
Byashimovich Muhammedov 1,*
1hospital therapy, Turkmen State Medical University, Ashgabad, Turkmenistan
PT102
ACUTE CARDIORENAL SYNDROME IN DECOMPENSATED HEART
FAILURE: IMPACT ON OUTCOMES AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE.
Pedro Pimenta de Mello Spineti Spineti 1 2,*, Eliene Ferreira Salles 3, Patricia
De Franco Marques Ferreira 3, Luiza Lapolla Perruso 3, Paula Dias Maia 3,
Sergio Salles Xavier 4, Andrea Silvestre de Sousa 4
1Cardiology, Pedro Ernesto University Hospital, 2Cardiology, Unimed Rio Hospital,
3Medicine School, 4Cardiology, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
PT103
INVOLVEMENT OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUBACUTE VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION DURING ACUTE VIRAL
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
Eduardo Vazquez-Garza 1,*, Gerardo Garcia-Rivas 1 2, Guillermo Torre-Amione
12
1Cátedra
de Cardiología. Escuela Nacional de Medicina., Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Monterrey, 2Centro de Investigación Hospital Zambrano Hellion, Tec
Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
PT104
PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY HEART FAILURE
SECONDARY TO OLD MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION BY ANTEROAPICAL
SPLINTING STENT IN THE LEFT ANTERIOR DESCENDING CORONARY
Luis ENRIQUE Berumen Dominguez 1,*, HUGO GUTIERREZ-LEONARD 1,
HIGINIO GARCIA-VELAZQUEZ 1, ALDO HERNANDEZ-CASAS 1, RICARDO
AGUILAR-OLIVA 1, BRUNO FUENTES-FLORES 1
1HEMODINAMIA, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, MEXICO DF, Mexico
PT105
THE MECHANISM OF PARVOVIRUS B19-INDUCED DILATED
CARDIOMYOPATHY IN MICE
Daiva Bironaite 1 2,*, Julius Bogomolovas 1 3, Egidijus Simoliunas 1 4, Ieva
Rinkunaite 1 4, Luka Smalinskaite 3, Andrej Pogkopajev 1 5, Virginija
Bukelskiene 1 4, Dittmar Labeit 3, Siegfried Labeit 3, Virginija Grabauskiene 1 5
1Department of Pathology, Forensic Medicine and Pharmacology, Faculty of
Medicine, Vilnius University, 2Dept. of Regenerative Medicine, STATE
RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE MEDICINE, Vilnius,
Lithuania, 3Department of Integrative Pathophysiology, Universitätsmedizin
Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, 4Department of Biomodels, Institute of
Biochemistry, Vilnius University, 5Clinic of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of
Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
PT106
EFFECTS OF B CELLS ACTIVATION ON CARDIOMYOCYTES AND CARDIAC
FIBROBLAST FUNCTION. DOES BREGS ACTIVATION HAVE A
CARDIOPROTECTIVE ROLE?
Elena Cristina Castillo 1,*, Gerardo García-Rivas 1 2, Guillermo Torre-Amione 1
2
1Cátedra
de Cardiología. Escuela Nacional de Medicina, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, Monterrey, 2Centro de Investigación Hospital Zambrano Hellion, Tec
Salud, Tecnológico de Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
PT109
HEART FAILURE SECONDARY TO ENDOMYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS
IRENE DOMINGUEZ MARTINEZ 1,*, MARCO ANTONIO HERNANDEZ 1,
EDUARDO ZATARAIN 2, JUAN FERNANDEZ YAÑEZ 2, OSCAR SANCHEZ
HURTADO 1
1CARDIOLOGIA, CENTRO MEDICO ISSEMYM, TOLUCA, Mexico,
2CARDIOLOGIA, HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO GREGORIO MARAÑON,
MADRID, Spain
PT110
RENAL/BLOOD INDEX: A SIMPLE TOOL FOR PREDICTION OF LONG-TERM
MORTALITY RISK IN PATIENTS WITH DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE
María Jimena Gambarte 1 2,*, Claudio Higa 1 2, Fedor Novo 1 2, graciana
Ciambrone 1 2, Pablo Comignani 2, Sol Donato 1, Ignacio Nogues 1
1cardiologia, 2unidad coronaria, Hospital Alemán, Capital federal, Argentina
PT114
THE DYSFUNCTION LEVEL OF RIGHT HEART VENTRICLE AS AN
INDICATOR OF
CHRONIC HEART FAILURE SEVERITY.
Merdan Byashimovich Muhammedov 1,*, Batyr M Muhammetberdiyev 1
1Miocardial infarction, Mary Regional Multi-Field Hospital, Mary, Turkmenistan
PT117
NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL SELF-MODULATION OF HEART RATE
VARIABILITY TO PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1 1,*, Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Arturo Orea-Tejeda
1
, Elisa Pérez-Cabañas 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Brenda Santellano-Suárez
1
, Dulce González-Islas 1, Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Carlos CintoraMartínez 1, Edna W Contreras-Ramírez 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PT118
DIFFERENCE IN THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF HEART FAILURE
PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1,*, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1,
Elisa Pérez-Cabañas 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Carlos Cintora-Martínez 1,
Dulce González-Islas 1, Brenda Santellano-Suárez 1, Rocío SánchezSantillán 1, Edna W Contreras-Ramírez 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PT119
PERCEIVED BURDEN IN CAREGIVERS OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE
PATIENTS: PREDICTIVE FACTORS
Ruth Pablo-Santiago 1, Viridiana Peláez-Hernández 1,*, Arturo Orea-Tejeda 1,
Elisa Pérez-Cabañas 1, Juan Pineda-Juárez 1, Carlos Cintora-Martínez 1,
Dulce González-Islas 1, Rocío Sánchez-Santillán 1, Brenda SantellanoSuárez 1, Edna W Contreras-Ramírez 1
1Heart Failure and Respiratory Clinic, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias"Ismael Cosío Villegas", Mexico, Mexico
PT120
CARDIAC AMYLOIDOSIS BY TRANSTHYRETIN GENE MUTATION VAL
122IIE. THE FIRST CASE DESCRIBED IN ARGENTINA IN A NO AFRICAN
AMERICAN MAN.
Stella Maris Pereiro Gonzalez 1,*, silvana mettini 1, marcelo gustavo masuelli
1
, gisela cirone 1, Dario Alberto Fernandez 1, Lucrecia Secco 1
1cardiology, hospital Churruca, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
PT124
INTEGRATED END-OF-LIFE CARE IN ADVANCED CONGESTIVE HEART
FAILURE: WHERE ARE WE NOW? 2015 UPDATE
Justin Chow 1,*, Helen Senderovich 2
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, 2Department of
Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
PT125
COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL MEASURES TO ESTIMATE RIGHT
VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN PATIENTS AFTER HEART
TRANSPLANTATION USING 3D AND SPECKLE-TRACKING
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Annamaria Kosztin 1,*, Attila Kovacs 1, Alexandra Assabiny 2, Marton Tokodi 1,
Zsofia Tarcza 1, Agota Hajas 2, Balazs Sax 2, Bela Merkely 2
1Cardiology, 2Semmelweis
University, Heart and Vascular Center, Budapest,
Hungary
Arena Poster Section
Coronary Artery Disease - Tuesday
PT127
STUDY OF DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF QRS SCORE DURING TREADMILL
EXERCISE TESTING IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN
BANGLADESH.
mohammad sirajul islam 1,*, manzoor mahmood 2, harisul haque 3, M.A
Muqueeth 4, REBEKA SULTANA RUMKI 2, sajal khrishna banerjee 2,
mohammad abu siddique 2
1cardiology..national heart centre, ministry of health.Oman, muscat, Oman,
2bsmmu, dhaka, 3bsmmu, dhak, Bangladesh, 4bsmmu, dhaka, American Samoa
PT128
SEX-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN PEAK SYSTOLIC LEFT VENTRICULAR
GLOBAL LONGITUDINAL STRAIN DURING DOBUTAMINE STRESS
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH SIGNIFICANT CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE.
Jaroslaw D Kasprzak 1,*, Jan Z Peruga 1, Maria Sobczak 1, Michal Plewka 1,
Radoslaw Krecki 1, Tomasz Wcislo 1, Marcin Ojrzanowski 1, Karina
Wierzbowska-Drabik 1
1Cardiology, MEDICAL UNIVERSITY LODZ, Lodz, Poland
PT129
EFFECTS OF VORAPAXAR ON INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS IN
PATIENTS WITH STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Frederic Kontny 1,*, Ståle Barvik 1, Vernon Bonjaree 1, Øyvind Skadberg 2,
Dennis W T Nilsen 1
1Dept of Cardiology, 2Dept of Clinical Biochemistry, Stavanger University Hospital,
Stavanger, Norway
PT130
ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF DESTABILIZATION OF CORONARY HEART
DISEASE WITHIN 1 YEAR,
DEPENDING ON THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF METABOLIC
SYNDROME
Gulnora Nagaeva 1,*, Shuhrat Nagaev 2, Nabi Yuldashev 3, Refat Mamutov 4
1Prevention of cardiovascular disease, The Republic Specialized Center of
Cardiology, 2Human Genomics Laboratory, Scientific Research Institute of
Immunology, 3endovascular surgery, 4Prevention of cardiovascular disease,
Republican Specialized Center of Cardiology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PT131
BLEEDING EVALUATION DURING SINGLE TOOTH EXTRACTION IN
PATIENTS WITH CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE AND ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID THERAPY SUSPENSION:
A PROSPECTIVE,
DOUBLE-BLINDED, AND RANDOMIZED STUDY
Frederico B. Medeiros 1, Ana Carolina Porrio de Andrade 2, Lilia Timerman
2,*
, Gabriella A. M. C. Angelis 2, Pedro Farsky 3, Sergio Timerman 4, Valeria C.
L. S. Conrado 2, Amanda Guerra M. R. Sousa 3
1Dentistry,
Sociedade Paulista de Car- diologia do Estado São Paulo, 2Dentistry
Department, 3Cardiology Division, Dante Pazzanese Institute of Cardiology,
4Medicine and Health Science, LAUREATE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
PT134
BASILAR AND RADIAL ACCESS IN ORDER TO TEST PULMONARY
VASOREACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE PULMONARY
HYPERTENSION
Luis ENRIQUE Berumen Dominguez 1 1,*, HUGO GUTIERREZ-LEONARD 1,
RICARDO AGUILAR-OLIVA 1, ALDO HERNANDEZ-CASAS 1, PATRICIA
MARTIN-HERNANDEZ 1
1HEMODINAMIA, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, MEXICO DF, Mexico
PT135
RADIAL ARTERY VASOSPASM "MYTH OR REALITY" PERCUTANEOUS
CORONARY INTERVENTION VIA RADIAL WITHOUT THE USE OF
VASODILATOR COCKTAIL
Luis ENRIQUE Berumen Dominguez 1 1,*, HUGO GUTIERREZ-LEONARD 1,
RICARDO AGUILAR-OLIVA 1, ALDO HERNANDEZ-CASAS 1, PATRICIA
MARTIN-HERNANDEZ 1
1HEMODINAMIA, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, MEXICO DF, Mexico
PT136
SIZE DOES MATTER, AGE DOES NOT………. IN RADIAL APROACH.
Luis ENRIQUE Berumen Dominguez 1 1,*, HUGO GUTIERREZ-LEONARD 1,
RICARDO AGUILAR-OLIVA 1, ALDO HERNANDEZ-CASAS 1, PATRICIA
MARTIN-HERNANDEZ 1
1HEMODINAMIA, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, MEXICO DF, Mexico
PT141
IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE “INFARCTION CODE” IN
PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE CARDIOLOGY HOSPITAL, NATIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER CENTURY XXI, WITH THE DIAGNOSIS OF ST
ELEVATION ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, IN THE OPPORTUNITY OF
REPERFUSION THERAPY AND SHORT-TERM MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR
EVENTS
Gabriela Borrayo 1, Hector Alfonso Alvarez 1,*, Ramirez Erick 1, Estrada Joel 1,
Madrid Alejandra 1, Almeida Eduardo 2, Gonzalez Jesus 2, Arriaga Jose de
Jesus 2, Fajardo Germán 2, Perez Gilberto 1
1Cardiology Hospital, National Medical Center Century XXI, 2Instituto Mexicano
del Seguro Social, Mexico, Mexico
PT142
PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMS WITH ABNORMAL
LIPOPROTEIN (A) AND GEN 4G/4G OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR
INHIBITOR POLYMORPHISM HAS MORE ABNORMAL TIMI FLOW;
INTRACORONARY THROMBUS BURDEN AND CORONARY ARTERY
DISEASE EXTENSION.
Julio Oscar Bono 1,*, Rodrigo Fernandez 2, Maria Jose Cabrera Ferreyra 3,
Hugo Guglielmone 3, Rafael D´elías 3, Oscar Kiener 3, Silvia Barzon 3, Eduardo
Moreyra 4
1Coronary Care Unit, Sanatorio Allende Nueva Cordoba, cordoba, 2Cardiology
Departament, Sanatorio Allende Nueva Cordoba, Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina,
3Capital, 4Cardiology Departament, Sanatorio Allende Nueva Cordoba, cordoba,
Argentina
PT143
ANGIOGRAPHIC PROFILE IN RURAL INDIAN MI POPULATION
Pattanam Saravanan Chakkaravarthi 1,*
1HEALTH, GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU, TIRUVARUR, India
PT148
CHANGES IN THE EXPRESSION OF CASPASE 3, P57 IN RATS WITH
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TREATMENT AFTER 6 HOURS OF AN ACUTE
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Hedler Olaf González Villegas 1,*, Pedro Curi 2, Lilia Loredo 2, Ma. Del Carmen
Castillo 2, Alexandre Kormanovsky 2, Zeltzin X. Rivera 2, Brenda Dominguez 2,
Marcos Ayala 2, Gustavo Guevara 2
1SEPI, ESM-IPN, Mexico, D.F., 2SEPI, ESM-IPN, México, D.F., Mexico
PT149
ACCESS TO PPCI IS A DETERMINANT OF SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH
ST SEGMENT ELEVATED MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN THE STATE OF
NEVADA
Calvin G Lui 1,*, Ali Osama Malik 2, Gayle L Allenback 3, Jimmy Diep 1,
Chowdhury H Ahsan 1
1Cardiology, 2Internal Medicine, 3Biostatistics, University of Nevada School of
Medicine, Las Vegas, United States
PT150
SERUM POTASSIUM LEVELS AND SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS
WITH ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Wenfang Ma 1,*, Yan Liang 2, Jun Zhu 2
1Emergency and Critical Care Center, 2Fuwai Hospital, Beijing, China
PT151
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE ECOCARDIOGRAPHIC E/E´ RATIO AFTER
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION TO VENTRICULAR REMODELING
Roberto Muratalla González 1,*, FRANCISCO GARCIA GARCIA 1, JOSE
ALFREDO MERINO RAJME 1, JOSE LUIS ACEVES CHIMAL 1, LILIAN
DELGADO ESPEJEL 1, JULIETA DANIRA MORALES PORTANO 1, ENRIQUE
GOMEZ ALVAREZ 1
1Cardiology, CMN 20 de Noviembre ISSSTE, México, Mexico
PT152
FIRST PARAGUAYAN REGISTRY OF ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL
INFARTION
Oscar Luis Paredes 1,*, Liz Fatecha 1
1Hemodinamia, Central Hospital IPS, Asuncion, Paraguay
PT154
RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING STEMI AND NSTEMI IN A DEVELOPING
COUNTRY
Udaya Ralapanawa 1, Kushalee Jayawickreme 1,*, Madhushanka Ekanayaka 1,
Ranjith Kumarasiri 2, Thilak Jayalath 1
1Medicine, 2Community Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka,
Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
PT157
LONG-TERM FOLLOW (12 YEARS) OF A COHORT OF 383 PATIENTS
CARRIERS OF ACUTE CORONARY ISCHEMIC SYNDROME.“
EDUARDO JULIAN CHUQUIURE VALENZUELA 1,* and DR. AL DAVID
VAZQUEZ FLORES 1*
1CONSULTA EXTERNA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE CARDIOLOGIA, TLALPAN,
Mexico
PT160
ONSET SEASON AND CLINICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH STANFORD
TYPE A ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION
Zhaoran Chen 1,*, Xiaohan Fan 1, Yanmin Yang 1, Haisong Lu 2, Zhenhua Zhao
3
, Shu Zhang 1, Rutai Hui 1
1department of cardiology, 2department of ansesthesiology, 3department of
cardiology surgery, From the State Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Disease,
Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Peking Union
Medical College, Beijing,, China
PT161
THE ROLE OF CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY IN CARDIOVASCULAR
OUTCOMES PREVENTION IN THE PERIOPERATIVE AORTIC SURGERY
Alexandre Cesar Fioretti 1 1, Carla Komon de Souza Scott 2, Jose Alexandre
da Silveira 3, Fabio Jose Matheus 3, Antonio Carlos Palandri Chagas 3,*, João
Antonio Correa 4, João Antonio Correa 4
1angiology, 2General Surgery, 3Cardiology, 4Vascular Surgery, ABC Medical
School, Santo Andre, Brazil
PT162
TREATMENT OF ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM WITH CATHETERGUIDED THROMBOLYSIS ULTRASOUND ASSISTED (EKOS), EXPERIENCE
AT THE MEXICAN MILITARY HOSPITAL
Luis ENRIQUE Berumen Dominguez 1,*, HUGO GUTIERREZ-LEONARD 1,
HIGINIO GARCIA-VELAZQUEZ 1, ALDO HERNANDEZ-CASAS 1, RICARDO
AGUILAR-OLIVA 1, BRUNO FUENTES-FLORES 1
1HEMODINAMIA, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, MEXICO DF, Mexico
PT165
MORE LIVES CAN BE SAVED IF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL
EXCELLENCE (NICE - UK) GUIDELINES ARE FOLLOWED FOR
TICAGRELOR IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME PATIENTS
Mudassar Baig 1, Rajat Mohanty 2, Adnan Ahmad 2, Sunita Avinash 2,*, Irfan
Ahmed 2, Amir Anwar 1
1Cardiology, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, 2Cardiology, Blackpool
Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, United Kingdom
PT167
RU360 ADSORPTION IN SILICA NANOVECTORS: POTENTIAL USE AGAINST
MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN HEART FAILURE
Omar Lozano 1,*, Yuriana Oropeza 1, Nancy Ornelas 2, Flavio Contreras 2,
Enrique Guerrero-Beltrán 1, Eduardo Vázquez-Garza 1, Silvia E Cárdenas 1,
Guillermo Torre-Amione 1 3, Gerardo García-Rivas 1 3
1Cátedra de Cardiología. Escuela Nacional de Medicina., 2Laboratorio de
Nanotecnología Ambiental, Centro del Agua para América Latina y el Caribe.,
3Centro de Investigación Hospital Zambrano Hellion. Tec Salud, Tecnológico de
Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
PT169
THE MITOCHONDRIAL CALCIUM UNIPORTER IS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET
IN THE HYPOXIA/REOXYGENATION INJURY.
Yuriana Oropeza-Almazán 1,*, Christian Silva-Platas 1, Keith A. Youker 2,
Guillermo Torre-Amione 1 3, Gerardo García-Rivas 1 3
1Cátedra de Cardiología y Medicina Vascular, Escuela Nacional de Medicina Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, 2Methodist DeBakey Heart and
Vascular Center, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas, United States, 3Centro
de Investigación Hospital Zambrano Hellión, Tec Salud - Tecnológico de
Monterrey, San Pedro Garza García, Mexico
PT170
MID-TERM ON-CLOPIDOGREL PLATELET REACTIVITY(PR) AND LONGTERM ADVERSE EVENTS IN PATIENTS ON PROLONGED DUAL
ANTIPLATELET THERAPY(DAPT)
Jung Rae Cho 1,*, Min-Sun Joo 1, Min-Kyung Kang 1, Jae-Hyuk Choi 2, SangMin Park 3, Seonghoon Choi 1, Namho Lee 1
1Cardiology, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of
Medicine, 2Cardiology, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College
of Medicine, Seoul, 3Cardiology, Chunchon Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym
University College of Medicine, Chunchon, Gangwon Province, Korea, Republic
Of
PT171
TEMPORAL CHANGES OF ON-CLOPIDOGREL PLATELET REACTIVITY IN
PATIENTS TREATED WITH PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
(PCI) USING DRUG-ELUTING STENT (DES): AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
FROM SINGLE CENTER PCI COHORT
Jung Rae Cho 1,*, Min-Sun Joo 1, Eun-Joo Park 1, Min-Kyung Kang 1, Jae-Hyuk
Choi 2, Sang-Min Park 3, Seonghoon Choi 1, Namho Lee 1
1Cardiology, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of
Medicine, 2Cardiology, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College
of Medicine, Seoul, 3Cardiology, Chunchon Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym
University College of Medicine, Chunchon, Gangwon Province, Korea, Republic
Of
PT173
THE RESEARCH ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ARTERY
ATHEROMATOUS PLAQUE FORMATION AND HEAVY METALS
Xin min Dong 1 2 3, Fan Yang 1 2 4, Rui Cai 1, Jing Wu 1, Jian Zhang 5, Jiren
Zhang 1 2,*
1Southern Medical University, 2Targeting tumor intervention , prevention and
control institute in guangdong province, guangzhou, 3The affiliated people's
hospital of Inner Mogolia Medical University, Huhehaote, 4Xiangnan college,
Chenzhou, 5The affiliated hospital of Inner Mogolia Medical University,
Huhehaote, China
Arena Poster Section
Arrhythmias - Tuesday
PT183
STATUS EPILEPTICUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED VENTRICULAR
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES IN CHILDREN
Beth Bubolz 1,*, Yichen Lai 2, Caridad de la Uz 3, Angela Chun 4, Linn Nguyen 5
1Pediatrics-Emergency Medicine, 2Pediatrics-Critical Care, 3Pediatrics-Cardiology,
4Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, 5Rice University, Houston, United States
PT184
PERMANENT PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION AND CALCIFICATION OF
ANNULAR AND AORTIC VALVE EVALUATED BY BIOPSE IN PATIENTS
UNDERWENT AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT.
Jorge E Cossio-Aranda 1,*, Erika Fajardo 2, Jose L Morales 2, Luis J ColinLizalde 2, Alberto Aranda 3 and Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio
Chavez
1outpatient
care, 2Electrophisiology, 3Pathology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia
Ignacio Chavez, Mexico, Mexico
PT185
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM RECORDING UTILITY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF
CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AND CARDIOMEGALY IN CONSCIOUS RATS
Ma. De Jesus Gómez 1 2, Prescott Tennyson Anoka 1, Alejandra Flores 2,*
1Instituto de Fisiologia, Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, 2Escuela de Medicina,
Universidad de las Américas , Puebla, Mexico
PT186
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION
ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME CAUSED BY TOTAL LEFT MAIN
OCCLUSION
Virginia Ruiz Pizarro 1, Julián Palacios Rubio 1, Carolina Espejo Paeres 1,
Juan Carlos Gómez Polo 1, Luis Eduardo Enriquez Rodriguez 1, Pilar Jimenez
Quevedo 1, Miguel Ángel Cobos Gil 1,*
1Cardiology, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain
PT188
LEFT VENTRICLE HETEROGENEOUS TRANSMURAL MODEL TO SIMULATE
ELECTRIC DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH J WAVE
Oscar Alberto Heano Gallo 1,*, Carolina Valenzuela Botero 1, Eduardo
Ramirez Vallejo 2, Andres Castaño Velez 3, Carlos Ruiz Villa 3 and Automatic
group and Physiology Group UTP
1ENGINEERING FACULTY, 2Health Faculty, Technological University of Pereira,
Pereira, 3Systems Faculty, Caldas University, Manizales, Colombia
PT189
REENTRY IN LOWER REGIONAL HUMAN ISCHEMIA MEDIATED BY CLOT IN
CIRCUMFLEX ARTERY: 3D BIOPHYSICAL HEART SIMULATION
Oscar Alberto Heano Gallo 1,*, carlos Ruiz Villa 2, Eduardo Ramirez Vallejo 3,
Andres Castaño Velez 2 and Automatic group and physiology group, UTP;
1ENGINEERING FACULTY, Technological University of Pereira, Pereira,
2Systems engineering, Universidad de Caldas, Manizales, 3health Faculty,
Technological University of Pereira, Pereira, Colombia
PT190
SUBMUSCULAR IMPLANTATION FOR CARDIAC RHYTHM DEVICE
REDUCED INFECTION RISK IN UNDERWEIGHT PATIENTS
Chia How Yen 1, Mohanaraj jayakumar 1, amie- Anne Augustine 1, Jeremy
Robert Jinuin Jimin 1, Mohd Kahiri Othman 1, Prem Nathan A/L
Arumuganathan 1,*, Liew Houng Bang 1, sarada Devi balakrishnan 2, Yang Su
Lan 2, Norah Eyon 1
1cardiology department, 2clinical reseach center, Hospital Queen Elizabeth ll, Kota
Kinabalu, Malaysia
PT191
INVASIVE MANAGEMENT OF IATROGENIC PULMONARY VEIN STENOSIS IN
PATIENTS AFTER ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ABLATION
László A Gellér 1,*, Gábor Széplaki 1, Klaudia Vivien Nagy 1, Tamás Tahin 1,
Nándor Szegedi 1, Emin Evren Özcan 1, Marianna Srej 1, Tünde Bettenbuch 1,
Pál Maurovich-Horváth 1, Andrea Bartykowszki 1, Ádám Jermendy 1, István
Osztheimer 1, Béla Merkely 1
1Heart Center, SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY, Budapest, Hungary
PT193
REAL WORLD STUDY ON THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF DABIGATRAN
VERSUS ACENOCUMAROL IN NON-VALVULAR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Cristian Podoleanu 1,*, Ioana Coman 2, Cristina Tarta 2, Zsuzsanna Jeremias 2,
Alexandra Serdean 2, Iulia Grancea 2, Doina Podoleanu 2, Alexandru Incze 2,
Emilian Carasca 2
1cardiology, 2University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures, Tirgu Mures,
Romania
PT194
POST ABLATION MONITORING OF PATIENTS WITH WOLFF-PARKINSONWHITE SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH SPONTANEOUS OR INDUCED
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Martha A Reyes Villatoro 1,*, Manlio Fabio Márquez Murillo 1, Iván Alejandro
López Alcocer 1
1ELECTROFISIOLOGIA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE CARDIOLOGIA IGNACIO
CHAVEZ, MEXICO, Mexico
PT196
SYMPTOM CLUSTERS IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Megan Streur 1,*, Sarah Ratcliffe 1, Jocasta Ball 2, Simon Stewart 2, Barbara
Riegel 1
1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States, 2Australian Catholic
University, Melbourne, Australia
PT198
EXPERIENCES IN SETTING UP A CONGENITAL CHANELOPATHY AND
INHERITED CARDIAC DISEASE CLINIC IN A SECONDARY SETTING IN NEW
ZEALAND
Ian Ternouth 1,*, Jon Skinner 2, Amanda Graham 3, Jackie Crawford 2
1Cardiology, Taranaki DHB, New Plymouth, 2Paediatric Cardiology, Starship
Hospital, Auckland, 3Cardiology, Waikato DHB, Hamilton, New Zealand
PT199
THE EFFECT OF VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE DURING CAR-DRIVING ON THE
SAFETY OF CAR TRAFFIC PERSONS
Irena Bzukala 1, Artur Z Pietrucha 1,*, Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Spaho 1, Ewa
Konduracka 1, Mateusz Wnuk 1, Jadwiga Nessler 1
1Syncope Unit, Department of Coronary Disease and Heart Failure, Medical
College of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
PT200
TIME-COURSE OF TROMBOXANB2 SERUM CONCENTRATION DURING
HEAD-UP TILT TEST IN PATIENTS WITH VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE.
Artur Z Pietrucha 1,*, Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Spaho 1, Tomasz Wocjik 2, Irena
Bzukala 1, Ewa Konduracka 1, Mateusz Wnuk 1, Stefan Chlopicki 2, Jadwiga
Nessler 1
1Syncope Unit, Department of Coronary Disease and Heart Failure, Medical
College of Jagiellonian University, 2Jagiellonian Centre for Experimental
Therapeutics, Cracow, Poland
PT201
EFFICACY OF ELECTRICAL VELOCIMETRY HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING
DURING HEAD UP TILT TESTING FOR SYNCOPE
Cristian Podoleanu 1,*, Ioana Coman 2, Cristina Tarta 2, Zsuzsanna Jeremias 2,
Alexandra Serdean 2, Iulia Grancea 2, Doina Podoleanu 2, Alexandru Incze 2,
Emilian Carasca 2
1cardiology, 2University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures, Tirgu Mures,
Romania
PT203
BLOOD PRESSURE, LIPIDS AND DIABETES MANAGEMENT IN PEOPLE AT
HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ACROSS EUROPE: RESULTS OF
EUROASPIRE IV SURVEY
Kornelia Kotseva 1 2,*, Catriona Jennings 1, Dirk De Bacquer 2, Guy De Backer
2
, Viveca Gyberg 3, Lars Ryden 3, David Wood 1 and EUROASPIRE
Investigators
1Cardiovascular Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom, 2Department of Public Health, University of
Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, 3Kardiologiska Kliniken, Karolinska University Hospital
Solna, Stockhom, Sweden
PT204
MWELLCARE TRIAL: A MULTI-CENTER, CLUSTER RANDOMIZED,
CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL OF MWELLCARE, AN MHEALTH SYSTEM
FOR AN INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
AND DIABETES IN INDIA
Ajay S Vamadevan 1,*, Devraj Jindal 1, Dilip Jha 1, Vidya Venugopal 1, Priti
Gupta 1, Ambuj Roy 2, David Prieto 3, Pablo Perel 3, Nikhil Tandon 4, Vikram
Patel 3, Dorairaj Prabhakaran 1
1CCCI, CCCI, PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA, Gurgaon, 2Department
of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, 3Faculty of
Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical
Medicine, London, United Kingdom, 4Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
PT205
INCIDENCE OF CHAGASIC CARDIOMYOPATHY IN PATIENTS REQUIRING
PACEMAKER IN GUATEMALA
Ismael Guzman Melgar 1,*, JUAN CARLOS ARGEÑAL LAINEZ 2
1INTERNAL MEDICINE/CARDIOLOGY SECTION, 2INTERNAL MEDICINE,
HOSPITAL ROOSEVELT, GUATEMALA, Guatemala
PT206
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH CHAGAS DISEASE IN
SIX PROVINCES IN NORTHERN ARGENTINA
Daniel Osvaldo Hernandez 1,*, Giuliana Maria Gnoatto Grigolatto 1, Francisco
Andres Horak 1, Juan Paul Flores 2, Graciela Viviana Severini 3, Angel Vicente
Espinosa 4, Guillermo Schmitt 5, Miguel Amor 6, Raul Velazquez 7, Lisandro
Soriano 8
1Corrientes, UNNE, corrientes, 2jujuy, Comite de Chagas jujuy, San Salvador de
Jujuy, 3Corrientes, Instituto de Cardiologia , Corrientes, Argentina, 4Örebro,
Hospital Universitario, Örebro, Sweden, 5 Gral. Belgrano, Comite Chagas, 6CABA,
Hospital Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires, 7San Salvador de Jujuy, Comite de Chagas,
Jujuy, 8Resistencia, Comite de Chagas, Chaco, Argentina
Arena Poster Section
Epidemiology/Public health/Health systems - Tuesday
PT207
AVAILABILITY OF GUIDELINES, MEDICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT FOR
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE MANAGEMENT AT PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
LEVEL IN 7 AFRICAN COUNTRIES
Pascal Bovet 1 2, Habib Gamra 3,*, Elizabeth Gatumia 4, Dismand Houinato 5,
Charles Mondo 6, Awad Mohamed 7, Vash Mungal-Singh 8, Bola Ojo 9
1Institute
of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne,
Switzerland, 2Section of NCDs, Ministry of Health, Victoria, Seychelles,
3Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Monastir, Monastir, Tunisia,
4Kenyan National Heart Foundation, Heart Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya, 5Faculty of
Sciences, Hospital of Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin, 6Spet Cardiology, Mulago
Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, 7Dept Cardiology, University of Khartoum, Khartoum,
Sudan, 8Heart and Stroke Foundation, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cape Town,
South Africa, 9African Heart Network, African Heart Network, Lagos, Nigeria
PT208
PATHWAY TO INDEPENDENT INTERVENTIONAL PRACTICE: UGANDA
HEART INSTITUTE PEDIATRIC CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION PROGRAM.
Sulaiman Lubega 1,*, Twalib Aliku 2, Sanjay Daluvoy 3, Craig Sable 4, Shakeel
Qureshi 5, R Krishna Kumar 6, Kanishka Ratnayaka 4, Peter Lwabi 1
1Uganda Heart Institute, Kampala, 2Gulu University, Gulu, Uganda, 3Duke Global
Health Institute, Durham, 4Children’s National Medical Center, Washington DC,
United States, 5Evelina London Children's Hospital, London, United Kingdom,
6Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, India
PT209
WEALTH AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
OF WEALTH-RELATED INEQUALITIES IN THE AWARENESS, TREATMENT
AND CONTROL OF HYPERTENSION IN 21 HIGH-, MIDDLE-, AND LOWINCOME COUNTRIES
Benjamin Palafox 1,*, Martin McKee 1, Clara K Chow 2, Daniel J Corsi 3, David
Stuckler 4, Koon Teo 5, Sumathy Rangarajan 5, Salim Yusuf 5 and the PURE
Investigators
1ECOHOST, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United
Kingdom, 2The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School ,
Sydney , Australia, 3Harvard Center for Population & Development Studies,
Harvard University, Cambridge, United States, 4Oxford University, Oxford, United
Kingdom, 5Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton,
Canada
PT210
BUILDING CAPACITY FOR PEDIATRIC CARDIAC CARE IN LOW-RESOURCE
SETTINGS: SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIPS
Bistra Zheleva 1,*, Veeralakshmi Rajasekhar 2, Adriana Dobrzycka 1, Andreas
Tsakistos 1, Sarah Lovern 1
1International Programs, Children's HeartLink, Minneapolis, United States,
2International Progams, Children's HeartLink, Coimbatore, India
PT211
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN
MÉXICO
Rafael Chavez 1,*, Wendy García Albarrán 2, Arturo Barranco Flores 3 3, Mario
Jiménez López 4
1Epidemiology del Instituto de Cardiology, 2Dir. Gral. Estadística, 3Información
Demográfica, Secretaría Salud, 4Epidemiology, Instituto de Cardiología ICH,
Mexico, Mexico
PT212
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK PREDICTION IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2
DIABETES IN BANGLADESH
Shariful Islam 1 2,*, Shyfuddin Ahmed 1, CK Chow 2 3
1NCD Initiative, icddr,b, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Cardiovascular Division, The
George Institute for Global Health, 3University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
PT215
NOVEL INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS INCLUDING PENTRAXIN-3 (PTX3),
PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED PLASMA PROTEIN-A (PAPP-A) AND
CALPROTECTIN WERE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE BURDEN OF
THROMBOATHEROMATOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME
Øistein Rønneberg Mjelva 1 2,*, Volker Pönitz 3, Trygve Brügger-Andersen 3,
Heidi Grundt 1 2, Eva Staal 2, Vernon Bonarjee 3, Harry Staines 4, Dennis W.T.
Nilsen 1 3
1Department of Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, 2Department of
Medicine, 3Department of Cardiology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger,
Norway, 4Sigma Statistical Services, Balmullo, United Kingdom
PT216
HOW GENDER REALLY IMPACTS PROGNOSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE ? A COMPARISON BETWEEN DISEASE BURDEN OF
CARDIOVASCULAR AND BREAST CANCER DISEASE.
Luciano Pessoa Cavalcante 1, Antonio Chagas 1,*
1Cardiology, Medicine School FMABC, São Paulo, Brazil
PT219
THE CANADIAN CARDIOVASCULAR SOCIETY GRADING OF ANGINA IN
PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY ANGINA: IS IT REPRODUCIBLE?
Luis Henrique Wolff Gowdak 1,*, Michel Silva 1, Luciana Dourado 1, Eduardo
Adam 1, Thiago Leite 1, Nilson Poppi 1, Juliano Matos 1, Gustavo Trindade 1,
José Eduardo Krieger 1, Luiz Antonio César 1
1Heart and Lung Disease, Heart Institute (InCor-HCFMUSP), Sao Paulo, Brazil
PT222
INTRACARDIAC LEIOMYOMA. A 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Laura Leticia Rodríguez 1,*, Alberto Aranda 2, Nydia Avila 3, Roberto Cano 4,
Aloha Meave 4, Victor Gabriel Gomez 5
1Adult hospitalization, 7th floor, 2Pathology, 3Echocardiography, 4Magnetic
Resonance, 5Cardiothoracic Surgery, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio
Chávez, Mexico City, Mexico
PT223
CHANGE OF SERUM TOTAL CHOLESTEROL AMONG URBAN ADULTS
AGED 18 AND ABOVE IN CHINA FROM 2002 TO 2012
Pengkun Song 1,*, Hong Li 2, Shanshan Jia 1, Qingqing Man 1, lixiang Li 1,
Liyun Zhao 3, Jian Zhang 1 on behalf of Corresponding author
1Elderly and clinical nutrition, Institute for nutrition and health, China CDC, 2central
laboratory, Beijing CDC, 3Department of Nutrition Surveillance, Institute for
nutrition and health, China CDC, Beijing , China
Arena Poster Section
Nursing - Tuesday
PT224
CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING INTERVENTIONS BASED ON EVIDENCE:
ANALYSIS OF INTERVENTIONS AND OUTCOMES THROUGH THE NURSING
OUTCOMES CLASSIFICATION, NOC.
Ortega Vargas Carolina 1,*, MAGDALENA SIERRA PACHECO 1, CLAUDIA
LEIJA HERNANDEZ 1
1DIRECCIÓN DE ENFERMERÍA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE CARDIOLOGIA
IGNACIO CHÁVEZ, MEXÍCO, Mexico
PT225
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES (CPG) OF ACUTE
CORONARY SYNDROME (ACS) IN SPECIALIZED NURSES: A CROSS
SECTIONAL SURVEY OF TWO HOSPITALS IN MEXICO.
Cruz Flores Melgarejo 1,*, Daniel Guadalupe Choperena Aguilar 2, Juvencio
Bautista Antonio 3, Areli Mimbrera Maturano 3, José Antonio Benítez Díaz 4
1Nursing department, 2Research and Medical Education Department, Hospital
Regional de Alta Especialidad de Zumpango, 3Nursing department, Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de México, 4Instituto de Salud del Estado de México,
Zumpango, Mexico
PT228
THE HEART ATTACK SURVIVOR’S VOICE – WHAT WE HAVE HEARD AND
HOW THE AUSTRALIAN HEART FOUNDATION IS RESPONDING.
Julie Anne Mitchell 1,*, Bill Straveski 2
1Cardiovascular Health Programs, THE NATIONA L HEART FOUNDATION OF
AUSTRALIA , East Sydney, 2Data and evaluation Unit, THE NATIONA L HEART
FOUNDATION OF AUSTRALIA , Melbourne, Australia
PT229
MULTI-MODAL INTERVENTION TO ENHANCE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
EVIDENCE-BASED TOBACCO USE CESSATION TREATMENTS IN NONPHYSICIAN HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN RURAL ZONES OF COLOMBIA
Daniel E Henao Nieto 1,*, Federico Gomez 2 and Fundacion Con Ciencia
1Medicina Comunitaria, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, 2Fundacion Con
Ciencia, Pereira, Colombia
PT231
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN CARDIAC SURGERY: THE ESSENTIALS OF
PREPARATION FOR OVERSEAS MISSIONS
Nazmul Hosain 1,*
1Cardiac Surgery, Chittagong Medical College & Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Arena Poster Section
Imaging and technology - Tuesday
PT232
ORIGIN ANOMALOUS LEFT CORONARY TRUNK PULMONARY ARTERY
(ALCAPA) IN ADULT: CASE REPORT
Ruben Coca Pozo 1 1,*, Juan Francisco Arreguin Porras 1, Andres Garcia
Rincon 1 and Morales Cristina, De La LLana Enrique, Echeverri Jorge.
1Cardiologia Intervencionista, Centro Medico Nacional "LA RAZA", Mexico,
Mexico
PT235
ASSESSMENT OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR (RV) DYSFUNCTION IN
PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION: SPECKLE TRACKING AND
CONVENTIONAL ECHO PARAMETERS TESTS.
Javier Moreno 1,*, Jesus Zuñiga 2
1CARDIOLOGY, HC, 2CARDIOLOGY, HAC, GUADALAJARA, Mexico
PT236
EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
DERIVED FROM SUBCLAVIAN ADIPOSE TISSUE
José Refugio Navarro 1,*, Luis Molina 2, Salomón Hernández 1, Diego
Yacaman 2, Adrián Rodríguez 2, Salvador Alvarado 2, Eduardo del Río 2, Alex
Pacheco 2
1Molecular
Biology, Universidad Panamericana, 2Clinical and Experimental
Electrophysiology, Mexico's General Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico
PT237
STRUCTURAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS DURING CRISIS
HYPERTENSIVE, PILOT STUDY
Lourdes Liliana Acuña Mora 1,*, Eduardo Pérez Contreras 1, Mario Alberto
Benavides González 1
1Servicio de Cardiología, Hospital Universitario Dr. José Eleuterio González,
Monterrey, Mexico
PT238
DEGENERATIVE MITRAL VALVE DISEASE AND ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT:
A THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSESOPHAGEAL STUDY
Jose Antonio Arias-Godinez 1,*, Luis Eduardo Rodriguez-Castellanos 1, Ma
Eugenia Ruiz Esparza-Dueñas 1, Nydia Avila-Vanzziny 1, Angel B. RomeroCardenas 1
1Echocardiography, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, Distrito
Federal, Mexico
PT239
AORTIC COMPLEX ANALYSIS BY THREE-DIMENSIONAL
TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH CALCIFIC
AORTIC VALVE STENOSIS
Jose Antonio Arias-Godinez 1,*, Mario Alberto Leon-Govea 1, Ma Eugenia
Ruiz Esparza-Dueñas 1, Nydia Avila-Vanzzini 1, Angel B. Romero-Cardenas 1,
Luis Eduardo Rodriguez-Castellanos 1
1Echocardiography, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, Distrito
Federal, Mexico
PT241
“ATRIAL BITE”: A MARKER OF ELEVATED LEFT VENTRICULAR ENDDIASTOLIC PRESSURE IN AORTIC REGURGITATION.
Miguel Angel Cobos 1,*, Pedro Martínez Losas 1, Leopoldo Pérez de Isla 1
1Instituto Cardiovascular, HOSPITAL CLINICO SAN CARLOS, Madrid, Spain
PT242
THE USEFUL OF MYOCARDIAL DEFORMATION IMAGING TO PREDICT THE
NEW ONSET HEART FAILURE DURING PREGNANCY.
Krasimira Hristova 1,*, Rumen Marinov 2, Georgi Stamenov 3, Kristina
Chaceva 3, Marina Michova 3
1Noninvasive Functional Diagnostic and Imaging, 2National Heart Hospital, Sofia,
3Wonem Health Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria
PT243
THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CORONARY FLOW RESERVE IN PATIENTS
WITH ANGIOGRAPHICALLY-ASSESSED INTERMEDIATE LEFT ANTERIOR
DESCENDING ARTERY DIAMETER STENOSIS IN A COUNTRY WITH LOW
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT.
Tamara Kovacevic-Preradovic 1,*, Bojan Stanetic 2, Ana Djordjevic-Dikic 3,
Miodrag Ostojic 1
1Clinic for cardiovascular diseases, 2University Clinical Centre of the Republic of
Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3Institute for Cardiovascular
Diseases , Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
PT244
CAN WE PREDICT MORPHOLOGY OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
USING STRAIN IMAGING?
Kevin Kumar Manocha 1,*, Hector Villarraga 1
1Internal
Medicine, MAYO CLINIC, Rochester, United States
PT245
PREVALENCE OF DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN A HISPANIC COHORT OF
PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Dionicio Angel Galarza-Delgado 1, José Ramon Azpiri-Lopez 2, Mario Alberto
Garza-Elizondo 3, Iris Jazmin Colunga-Pedraza 3, Mario Alberto BenavidesGonzalez 2, Miguel Angel Ramos-Guzman 2, Luis Eduardo Gonzalez-Carrillo 2,
Eduardo Perez-Contreras 2, Adrian Martinez-Moreno 2,*, Rosa Icela ArvizuRivera 1
1Internal Medicine, 2Cardiology, 3Rheumatology, Hospital Universitario "Dr. José
Eleuterio González", Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico
PT246
FREQUENCY OF PAROXYSMAL ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN ACUTE
ARTERIAL OCCLUSION PATIENTS WITH SINUS RHYTHM AND ITS
RELATIONSHIP WITH ATRIAL SIZE
Genaro Hiram Mendoza Zavala 1,*, Joaquin Gomez Leon 2, Joaquin Vargas
Peñafiel 3, Salvador Ocampo Peña 3, Jose Angel Cigarroa Lopez 1, David
Arturo Castan Flores 1
1Heart Failure and Heart Trasplantation, Hospital de Cardiologia, CMN Siglo XXI,
IMSS, 2Echocardiography, 3Cardiology, Hospital de Especialidades, CMN La
Raza, IMSS, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
PT247
ANEMIA IS A PREDICTOR OF CARDIAC ABNORMALITIES AND SYSTOLIC
FUNCTION WORSENING IN A AFRICAN POPULATION WITH ACCESS TO
ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY
ana mocumbi 1,*, noorjehan majid 2, naisa manafe 3, aaron carlin 4, ines
zimba 2, robert schooley 4, constance benson 4
1Instituto Nacional de Saúde & Universidade Edurado Mondlane, 2Centro Dream
St Egidio, 3Instituto Nacional de Saude, Maputo, Mozambique, 4University of
california san diego, San Diego, United States
PT248
LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS ESTIMATION BY DIFFERENT PARTITION
VALUES IN A LARGE POPULATION OF BLACK HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS
Dike Ojji 1,*, Elena Libhaber 2, Jacob Alfa 1, Murtala Ngabea 3, Bolaji Abdullahi
1
, Nwankwo Ada 1, Karen Sliwa 4
1Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA TEACHING
HOSPITAL,GWAGWALADA,ABUJA, Abuja, Nigeria, 2Soweto Cardiovascular
Research Unit, University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, 3Medicine,
UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA TEACHING HOSPITAL,GWAGWALADA,ABUJA, Abuja,
4Medicine, Hatter Institute of Cardiovascular Research in Africa, Cape Town,
South Africa
PT249
SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEFT VENTRICULAR
MASS AND DIASTOLIC FUNCTION BY GENDER
Mi-Seung Shin 1,*, Myeong Gun Kim 1, Myung-A Kim 2, Kyung-Soon Hong 3,
Gil-Ja Shin 4, Wan-Joo Shim 5 and the KoRean wOmen'S chest pain rEgistry
(KoROSE)
1Cardiology, GACHON UNIVERITY GIL MEDICAL CENTER, Incheon,
2Cardiology, Seoul National University Boramae Hospital, Seoul, 3Cardiology,
Hallym University Medical Center, Chuncheon, 4Cardiology, Ewha Women's
University Mokdong Hospital, 5Cardiology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul,
Korea, Republic Of
PT250
ROLE OF INTRAOPERATIVE TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
IN CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES, 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Clara Andrea Vázquez Antona 1,*, Ricardo Fernandez Ferreira 1, Maria
Catalina Sanchez Cornelio 1, Maite Vallejo 2, Antonio Benita 3, Jorge
Cervantes 3, Samuel Ramírez 3, Jesus Vargas Barron 4
1Echocardiography, 2Sociemedicine , 3Surgery of congenital heart malformations,
4Research Division, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología México, México city, Mexico
PT251
STRAIN ANALYSIS BY SPECKLE-TRACKING ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN A
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS HISPANIC COHORT
Filiberto Hervert-Cavazos 1, Jose Ramon Azpiri-Lopez 1, Alejandro OrdazFarias 1, Raymundo Pineda Vera-Pineda 1, Adrian Martinez-Moreno 1,*, Jesus
Alberto Cardenas-de la Garza 1, Mario Alberto Benavides-Gonzalez 1, Iris
Jazmin Colunga-Pedraza 1, Mario Alberto Garza-Elizondo 2, Dionicio Angel
Galarza-Delgado 1
1Servicio de Cardiologia, 2Servicio de Reumatologia, Hospital Universitario,
Monterrey, Mexico
PT252
RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN A HISPANIC RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
COHORT
Luis Eduardo Gonzalez-Carrillo 1,*, Jose Ramon Azpiri-Lopez 1, Raymundo
Pineda Vera-Pineda 1, Adrian Martinez-Moreno 1, Mario Alberto BenavidesGonzalez 1, Miguel Angel Ramos-Guzman 1, Rosa Icela Arvizu-Rivera 2, Jesus
Alberto Cardenas-De la Garza 2, Iris Jazmin Colunga-Pedraza 3, Dionicio
Angel Galarza-Delgado 2
1Servicio de Cardiologia, 2Servicio de Medicina Interna, 3Servicio de
Reumatologia, Hospital Universitario, Monterrey, Mexico
PT255
CLINICAL CASE OF CHEST PAIN AND SYNDROME ALCAPA
Patricia MARTIN Hernandez 1,*, VICTORIA REBOLLO-HURTADO 1, MARIA
DEL ROCIO BLASQUEZ-CRUZ 1, ALBERTO CORTEZ-BENITEZ 1, ANA CELIA
IZETA-GUTIERREZ 1
1CARDIOLOGY, HOSPITAL CENTRAL MILITAR, D.F., Mexico
PT256
MULTIMODAL APPROACH BY IMAGE CARDIOVASCULAR IN AMYLOYD
INFILTRATIVE CARDIOMYOPATHY
Sergio GABRIEL Olmos Temois 1,*, JOSE ANGEL CIGARROA LOPEZ 2,
ANTONIO CORTES ORTIZ 3, JESUS PEREZ BELTRAN 4
1Imagen Cardiovascular, 2CLINICA DE INSUFICIENCIA CARDIACA, Hospital de
Cardiología Centro médico Nacional Siglo XXI, 3ELECTROFISIOLOGÍA, HRAE
ZUMPANGO, 4RADIOLOGÍA, HOSPITAL DALINDE, D.F., Mexico
PT257
RELATION OF MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOWS WITH CORONARY ARTERY
CALCIUM ASSESSED BY HYBRID 13N-AMONIA PET/CT IMAGING
Erick Alexanderson 1 2,*, Misael Omar Estepa-Martínez 2, Andrea MonroyGonzález 3, Eduardo Flores-González 2, Andrea Gallardo-Grajeda 2, Sofia
Canales-Albarrán 2, Ricardo Martínez-Tapia 2, Enrique Berrios-Bárcenas 4,
Riemer Slart 3, Rene Tio 3
1Physiology, Fac Med UNAM, 2Nuclear Cardiology, Instituto Nacional de
Cardiología Ignacio Chávez, Mexico City, Mexico, 3University Medical Center
Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 4Cardiology, Hospital Español de México,
Mexico City, Mexico
PT259
TRIVASCULAR CORONARY ECTASIA: ROLE OF HYBRID PET/CT IMAGING
Luis Alfonso Marroquin-Donday 1,*, Erick Alexánderson 2, Aloha MeaveGonzález 3, Hugo Gerardo Rodríguez-Zanella 4, Fernando Iñarra-Talboy 1,
Antonio Jordán-Ríos 1
1Cardiology, 2Nuclear Cardiology, 3Cardiac Magnetic Resonance,
4Echocardiography, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología "Ignacio Chávez", Mexico
City, Mexico
PT260
CHANGES IN MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION GATED SPECT OF PATIENTS
CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION
Carmen escobar Martinez 1,*, sandra sanchez antunez 2, JUAN CARLOS
GOMEZ SOLIS 1, delia atmanhs@yahoo.com.mx palomo 1, aceves chimal 3
1CARDIOLOGIA NUCLEAR, 2ECOCARDIOGRAFIA, CENTRO MEDICO
NACIONAL 20 DE NOVIEMBRE, CIUDAD DE MEXICO, 3Cirugia cardiovascular,
Centro Medico Nacional 20 de noviembre, Mexico, Mexico
PT261
ANOMALOUS ORIGIN OF THE CIRCUMFLEX CAUSE OF ISCHEMI
Carmen escobar Martinez 1,*, SANDRA SANCHEZ ANTUNEZ 2
1CARDIOLOGIA NUCLEAR, Centro Medico Nacional "20 de noviembre",
2ECOCARDIOGRAFIA, CENTRO MEDICO NACIONAL 20 DE NOVIEMBRE,
CIUDAD DE MEXICO, Mexico
PT262
MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW MEASURED BY POSITRON EMISSION
TOMOGRAPHY DEMONSTRATES ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN
PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION IN THE ABSENCE OF CORONARY
ARTERY DISEASE.
Andrea Monroy-Gonzalez 1,*, Enrique Berrios-Barcenas 2, Victor GomezJohnson 3, Sofia Canales-Albarrán 3, Nadia Canseco 3, Eduardo Flores 3,
Aloha Meave 4, Rene Tio 1, Riemer Slart 1 5, Erick Alexanderson 6 7
1Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, University Medical Center of
Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 2Cardiology, Hospital Español de México ,
3Nuclear Cardiology, 4Magnetic Resonance, Insituto Nacional de Cardiologia
Ignacio Chavez, Mexico City, Mexico, 5Faculty of Science and Technology
Biomedical Photonic Imaging, University of Twente, Twente, Netherlands,
6Nuclear Cardiology, Insituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Groningen,
7Physiology Department, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City,
Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Other cardiac diseases including Rheumatic Fever and Chagas' disease - Tuesday
PT264
PERVENTRICULAR PULMONARY VALVOTOMY AS A SUCCESSFUL
THERAPEUTIC MEASURE IN A CASE OF PULMONARY ATRESIA WITH
INTACT VENTRICULAR SEPTUM AND IATROGENIC PERFORATION OF
RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT.
Adrian Sanchez 1,*
1Pediatric Cardiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Mexico
City, Mexico
PT265
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH
ATRIOVENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT. CHILDREN´S HOSPITAL OF
MEXICO. FEDERICO GOMEZ. 2003-2013.
Luz Sandoval 1,*, Rodrigo Hernandez 1, Aurora Zamorano 2, Juniette Ulloa 1,
Ailine Magaña 1, Julio Erdmenger 1, Rosario Becerra 1, Tania Tamayo 1,
Begoña Segura 1
1Pediatric cardiology, Children´s Hospital of Mexico, 2Pediatrics, ABC Santa Fe
Hospital , Mexico DF, Mexico
PT268
INTRAOPERATIVE TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IMPACT
DURING SURGICAL REPAIR OF CONGENITAL MITRAL VALVE ANOMALIES
Maria Catalina Sanchez Cornelio 1,*, Clara Andrea Vázquez Antona 1, Eloisa
Colin Ramirez 2, Samuel Ramirez Marroquin 3, Jesus Vargas Barron 4
1Echocardiography, 2Sociemedicine, 3Surgery of congenital heart disease,
4Research Division, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología México, México city, Mexico
PT272
PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS OF LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS
WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE AND ENDOCARDITIS
Gian Manuel Jimenez Rodriguez 1,*, Luis Antonio Cota Apodaca 1, Mario
Adrian Juarez Peñaloza 1, Alejandro Zapata Ruiz 1
1Intensive Care Unit, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, Ciudad de México, Mexico
PT273
DETERMINANT VARIABLES OF IMMEDIATE POSTSURGICAL FAILURE IN
FONTAN. ELEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
CARDIOLOGY.
Chantale Gilles 1,*, Antonio Juanico 1, Juan Eberto Calderon 1, Jose Antonio
Garcia-Montes 1, Jorge Luis Cervantes 1, Edgar Samuel Ramirez 1
1Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, National Institute of Cardiology "Ignacio
Chavez", Mexico City, Mexico
PT274
THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR A GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL VACCINE IN
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Jeffery Cannon 1, Meru Sheel 1, Padraig Oakley 1, Elizabeth Geelhoed 2,
Jonathan Carapetis 3,* on behalf of CANVAS: Coalition to Advance New
Vaccines Against group A Streptococcus
1Telethon Kids Institute, 2University of Western Australia, 3Director, Telethon Kids
Institute, Perth, Australia
PT275
PREVALENCE OF GROUP A STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE IN AFRICA: A
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Dylan D Barth 1, Annesinah Moloi 1, Bongani M Mayosi 1, Mark E Engel 1,*
1Medicine, University of Cape Town, OBSERVATORY, South Africa
PT276
BEYOND FIRST DEGREE HEART BLOCK IN ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER
Joshua Agnew 1, Nigel Wilson 1,*, Jonathan Skinner 1, Ross Nicholson 2
1Green Lane Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Service, Starship Hospital,
2KidzFirst, Counties Manukau District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand
PT277
GROUP A STREPTOCOCCUS INDUCES A TH17 RESPONSE IN ACUTE
RHEUMATIC FEVER EFFECTIVELY TARGETED BY DRUG REPURPOSING
William John Martin 1 2, Gabriela Minigo 3, Man Lyang Kim 1,*, Joanne Keeble
1
, Matthew C Pitman 4, Peta Tipping 3, Guido Pacini 5, Gordon K Smyth 5 6,
Jonathan Carapetis 7, Ian P Wicks 1 2 8
1Inflammation, WALTER & ELIZA HALL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH,
2Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3Menzies School of Health
Research and Charles Darwin University, 4Department of Infectious Diseases,
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Casuarina, 5Bioinformatics, WALTER & ELIZA HALL
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 6Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 7Telethon Kids Institute, University of
Western Australia, and Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth,
8Rheumatology Unit, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia
PT277a
STUDY ON PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF RHEUMATIC
FEVER IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
Nazgul Omurzakova 1,*, Ishen Moldotashev 1, Toshihiro Nakajima 2
1NATIONAL CENTER OF CARDIOLOGY AND INTERNAL MEDICINE, Bishkek,
Kyrgyztan, 2Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
PT280
ABORIGINAL PEOPLES KNOWLEDGE OF GENETICS AND RHD
Heather Ann D'antoine 1, Dawn Bessarab 2,*, Maui Hudson 3, Melita McKinnon
4
, Elaine Maypilama 5, Lorna Murakami-Gold 6, Alex Brown 7, Ngiare Brown 8
and On behalf of the RHD Genetics Project Investigators
1Education and Research Support, MENZIES SCHOOL OF HEALTH
RESEARCH, Darwin, 2Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health ,
University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 3Te Kotah Research Institute,
University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 4Global and Tropical Health,
5MENZIES SCHOOL OF HEALTH RESEARCH, Darwin, 6Centre for Remote
Health, Flinders University, Alice Springs, 7South Australian Medical Research
Institute, Adelaide, 8University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia
PT282
HOW KNOWLEDGEABLE ARE PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC HEART
DISEASE REGARDING THEIR CONDITION; A MALAYSIAN BORNEO
PERSPECTIVE
Jeremy Robert Jinuin Jimin 1, Taylor Jensen 2, Roberto Angelo Mojolou 1,
Mohd Khairi Othman 1, Yen Chia How 1, Prem Nathan Arumuganathan 1,*,
Liew Houng Bang 1, Amie Anne Augustine 1, Mohanaraj Jayakumar 1, Lilian
Khor 2
1Cardiology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 2University of
Utah School of Medicine, Utah, United States
PT283
A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF RHEUMATIC
HEART DISEASE OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS IN
AUSTRALIA
Timothy Johnson 1, Clancy Read 1,*, Emma Haynes 2, Dawn Bessarab 3
1Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Subiaco, 2University of
Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 3Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental
Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
PT285
A PROPOSED METHODOLOGY FOR ENGAGEMENT, INFORMED CONSENT,
AND GOVERNANCE FOR CONDUCTING GENETIC RESEARCH WITH
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: AN AUSTRALIAN EXAMPLE
Clancy Read 1,*, Dawn Bessarab 2, Maui Hudson 3, Heather D'Antoine 4, Ngiare
Brown 5, Joanne Garngulkpuy 6, Elaine Maypilama 4, Lorna Murakami-Gold 7,
Alex Brown 8, Melita McKinnon 9
1Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, 2University of Western
Australia, Perth, Australia, 3Te Kotahi Research Institute, University of Waikato,
Hamilton, New Zealand, 4Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, 5National
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Canberra, 6Yalu
Marnithinyaraw, Galiwin'ku, 7Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and
Education, Charles Darwin University, Alice Springs, 8South Australian Health and
Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, 9Menzies School of Health Research,
Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia
PT286
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH EDUCATION INTERVENTION TO INCREASE
KNOWLEDGE ON RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE: THE PROVAR STUDY
Andrea Beaton 1, Maria do Carmo P Nunes 2, Kaciane B Oliveira 2, Antonio
Luiz Pinho Ribeiro 2 2, Cassio M Oliveira 2, Graziela Chequer 2, Vitoria M
Rezende 2, Amanda Lauar 2, Ana Luisa M Costa 2, Luise Barros 2, Craig Sable
1
, Bruno R Nascimento 2,*
1Children's National Health System , Washington, DC, United States, 2UFMG,
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PT287
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE SEVERITY, PROGRESSION AND
OUTCOMES: A MULTI-STATE MODEL
Kathryn Roberts 1,*, Jeffrey Cannon 2, Jonathan Carapetis 3
1Global Health, Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, 2Telethon Kids
Institute, Perth, Australia, 3DIrector, Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Australia
PT288
THE CONCEPT AND DESIGN OF DEFINERHD: A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE
PROGRESSION OF SUBCLINICAL RHEUMATIC VALVE LESIONS
DIAGNOSED THROUGH ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC SCREENING.
Amy Sims Sanyahumbi 1,*, Twalib Aliku 2, Jonathan R Carapetis 3, Toakase
Fakakovikaetau 4, Melissa Karlsten 5, John Musuku 6, Satupaitea Viali 7, Nigel
Wilson 8, Daniel J Penny 1 and DefineRHD Registry Investigators
1Pediatric Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital,
Houston, United States, 2Pediatric Cardiology, Uganda Heart Institute, Kampala,
Uganda, 3Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Australia, 4MAFU SAI Program & NCD
Community Coordinator , Ministry of Health, Nuku'alofa, Tonga, 5Pediatric
Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hosptial, Houston,
United States, 6Pediatric Cardiology, University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka,
Zambia, 7Pediatric Cardiology, National University of Samoa and National Health
Services, Apia, Samoa, 8Pediatric Cardiology, Green Lane Paediatric and
Congenital Cardiac Services, Starship Children's Hospital, University of Auckland,
Auckland, New Zealand
PT290
LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF NEW ZEALAND CHILDREN AND YOUNG
ADULTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
Rachel Webb 1,*, Bo Remenyi 2, Kirsten Finucane 3, Diana Lennon 4, Tom
Gentles 3, Karishma Sidhu 5, Nigel Wilson 3
1Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Starship Children's Hospital , Auckland , New
Zealand, 2Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin,
Australia, 3Green Lane Paediatric and Congenital Cardiac Services , Starship
Children's Hospital, 4Department of Paediatrics & Population Child Health,
University of Auckland, 5Green Lane Cardiac Services, Auckland District Health
Board, Auckland, New Zealand
PT291
GLOBAL STATUS UPDATE ON BENZATHINE PENICILLIN G
Rosemary Wyber 1,*, Timothy Johnson 1, Shannon Marantelli 2, Jonathan
Carapetis 1 2
1Telethon Kids Institute, 2University of Western Australia, Perth, Western
Australia, Australia
PT293
PREVENTING ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER BY USING THE "DAYS AT RISK"
CONCEPT
Keith Nicholas Edwards 1,*
1Centre For Disease Control, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Nightcliff, Australia
PT294
PREVENTING RECURRENT ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER – SYSTEMS GO
APPROACH
Marea Fittock 1 1,*, Keith Edwards 1
1Centre for Disease Control; Northern Territory Department of Health,
NORTHERN TERRITORY RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE CONTROL
PROGRAM, Tiwi , Australia
PT296
SCREENING FOR RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE AND THE IMPACT OF
BORDERLINE RHD
Graeme Paul Maguire 1,*, David Atkinson 2, Andrew White 3, Jonathan
Carapetis 4, Marc Remond 5
1Clinical Research Domain, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne,
2Rural Clinical School, University of Western Australia, Broome, 3Department of
Paediatrics, The Townsville Hospital, Townsville, 4Telethon Kids Institute, Perth,
5Aboriginal Health Domain, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Sydney,
Australia
PT297
BRAZILIAN SHORTAGE CRISIS OF BENZATHINE PENICILLIN G AND
RHEUMATIC FEVER PROPHYLAXIS
Regina Elizabeth Muller 1 2,*, Marcia de Melo Barbosa 3 4, Regina Maria Aquino
Xavier 1, Maria de Fátima Monteiro Pereira Leite 2 5, Marcia Fernanda Costa
Carvalho 2 6, Fabiana Ferreira Nascimento 1, Vitor Manuel Pereira Azevedo 1,
Adriana Fonseca 2 7, Andrea Valentim Goldenzon 2 8, Melissa Cavalcanti
Yaakoub 1
1Education and Research Coordination, National Institute of Cardiology - Brazil,
2Working Group of Rheumatic Fever, Pediatrics Society of the State of Rio de
Janeiro (SOPERJ), Rio de Janeiro, 3Cardiology Department, Federal University of
Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 4President, Interamerican Society of
Cardiology (IASC), Mexico D.F., Mexico, 5Cardiology Department, National
Institute Fernandes Figueira - FIOCRUZ, 6Cardiology Department, 7Rheumatology
Department, Institute for the Pediatrics and Puericulture Martagão Gesteira UFRJ, 8Rheumatology Department, Hospital Municipal Jesus, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
PT298
A COST UTILITY ANALYSIS OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC SCREENING FOR
RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN
Kathryn Roberts 1,*, Jeffrey Cannon 2, David Atkinson 3, Alex Brown 4,
Graeme Maguire 5, Bo Remenyi 1, Gavin Wheaton 6, Elizabeth Geelhoed 7,
Jonathan Carapetis 8
1Global Health, Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, 2Telethon Kids
Institute, Perth, 3Rural Clinical School, University of Western Australia, Broome,
4Aboriginal Research Unit, South Australian Health and Medical Research
Institute, Adelaide, 5Clinical Research Centre Domain, Baker IDI Heart and
Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, 6Paediatric Cardiology, Women's and Children's
Hospital, Adelaide, 7School of Population Health, 8DIrector, Telethon Kids
Institute, Perth, Australia
PT299
THE END RHD CRE. DEVELOPING AN ENDGAME FOR RHEUMATIC HEART
DISEASE IN AUSTRALIA
Jonathan Carapetis 1,* on behalf of END RHD CRE Investigators
1Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
PT300
OUTCOMES OF TRICUSPID REGURGITATION AFTER CLOSURE OF ATRIAL
SEPTAL DEFECT IN ADULTS.
Huitzilihuitl Saucedo Orozco 1,*, Gerardo Vieyra Herrera 2, Gabriela Melendez
Ramirez 3
1Enseñanza, 2Consulta Externa, 3Resonancia Magnetica, Instituto Nacional de
Cardiologia "Ignacio Chavez", Distrito Federal, Mexico
Arena Poster Section
Latin American Cardiology - Tuesday
PT301
SERUM URIC ACID AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH CORONARY ARTERY
DISEASE: A COHORT STUDY PATIENTS ATTENDING IN URBAN TERTIARY
CARE HOSPITAL IN BANGLADESH
Md. Abdul Kader Akanda 1,*, Md. Zulfikar Ali 1, Kamrun Nahar Choudhury 2,
Lipi Debnath 1, Minhazul Mohsin 3, Shauket Hossain 4
1Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, 2Epidemiology,
National Centre for Control of Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease, 3International
Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, 4Pharmacy, Jahangirnagar University,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
PT304
COMPARING CAUSATIVE MICROORGANISMS IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS WITH INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE
OF CARDIOLOGY MEXICO WITH OTHERS INTERNATIONAL REFERENCES.
Miguel Ayala 1,*, Gabriel Soto Nieto 2, Luis Miguel moreno rodriguez 1
1Resident, 2Infectology, National Institute of cardiology Mexico, mexico, Mexico
PT306
ASSOCIATION OF MATRIX METHALOPROTEINASES AND MARKERS OF
INFLAMMATION TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
IN A MEXICAN COHORT WITH CALCIFIC AORTIC VALVE DISEASE.
Jorge E Cossio-Aranda 1,*, Springall Rashidi 2, Rafael Bojalil 2, Sergio A
Trevethan 1, Espinola Nilda 1, Juan Verdejo-Paris 3, Marco A Martinez-Rios 4
1outpatient care, 2Inmunology, 3Medical Director, 4General Director, Instituto
Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Mexico, Mexico
PT307
RIGHT AND LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH
OSTIUM SECUNDUM ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT
Nilda Espinola-Zavaleta 1,*, Karina Zamora 2, Jorge Cossio-Aranda 2
1Echocardiography in out-patient Clinic, 2Out-patient Clinic, Instituto Nacional de
Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Mexico, Mexico
PT308
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS,SEQUELAE AND GAPS IN EVIDENCE BASED
INTERVENTIONS IN 317 KENYAN CHILDREN AND ADULTS:LESSONS FROM
REMEDY
Bernard Muriuki Gitura 1,*
1Cardiology, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
PT310
CLINICAL AND PROCEDURAL OUTCOME OF CATHETER ABLATION FOR
SVT USING PORTABLE EP SYSTEM : A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Mohanaraj Jayakumar Jayakumar 1, Norah Eyon 1, Firdaus Mohd Ali
Kanabathi 2, Jeremy Robert Jinuin Jimin 1, Yen Chia How 1, Prem Nathan
Arumuganathan 1,*, Liew Houng Bang 1, Saravanan Krishinan 2
1Cardiology, Hospital Queen Elizabeth 2, Kota Kinabalu, 2Cardiology, Penang
Government Hospital, Penang, Malaysia
PT313
HIGHLY SENSITIVE TROPONIN IN MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA DURING
ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY
Sejla Sehovic 1,*, Enver Zerem 2
1Biomedicine, Medical Faculty Phd studies, Sarajevo, 2Gastroenterology,
University Clinic Center TUzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
PT315
EFFECTS OF A MULTICOMPONENT INTERVENTION STRATEGY ON
PROCESSES OF CARE AND CARDIAC RISK FACTOR CONTROL IN
POORLY CONTROLLED TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS: THE CARRS TRIAL
Raji Devarajan 1,*, Kavita Singh 2, Dimple Kondal 1, Roopa Shivashankar 1,
K.M.V. Narayan 3, Dorairaj Prabhakaran 1, Nikhil Tandon 2, M.K. Ali 3 and
CARRS Trial Investigators
1Centre for Chronic Conditions & Injuries, Public Health Foundation of India,
Gurgaon, 2Endocrinology and Metabolism, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
New Delhi, India, 3Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta,
United States
PT316
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN BLOOD PRESSURE- AND LIPID-LOWERING
MEDICATIONS USE AND CARDIAC RISK FACTOR CONTROL: FINDINGS
FROM THE CARRS TRIAL
Raji Devarajan 1,*, Kavita Singh 2, Dimple Kondal 1, Roopa Shivashankar 1,
K.M.V. Narayan 3, Dorairaj Prabhakaran 1, Nikhil Tandon 2, M.K. Ali 3 and
CARRS Trial Investigators
1Centre for Chronic Conditions & Injuries, Public Health Foundation of India,
Gurgaon, 2Endocrinology and Metabolism, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
New Delhi, India, 3Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta,
United States
PT317
THE ALTERED ACTIVITY OF SERUM MMP 9 MAY ACT AS DIAGNOSTIC
BIOMARKER FOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN METABOLIC SYNDROME
Sanjay Khattri 1,*, Suraj Singh Yadav 1, Manish Bajpai 2, Shailja Shukla 1,
Kamlesh Kumar Pant 1
1Pharmacology, 2Physiology, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India
PT319
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ORAL GLUCOSE TEST TOLERANCE TEST,
BMI AND PHYSICAL FITNESS AMONG 7 TO 10 YEARS CHILDREN IN
ELLISRAS RURAL AREAS, SOUTH AFRICA
Michael Sekhotha 1,*, Kotsedi Monyeki 1
1Physiology, University of Limpopo, Sovenga, South Africa
PT325
PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING CARDIOPULMONARY
RESUSCITATION AND AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR SKILLS IN
LITHUANIA
Pranas Serpytis 1 2,*, Tomas Tamosiunas 2, Andzela Slusniene 3, Greta Kezyte
4
, Indre Urbanaviciute1 4, Rokas Serpytis 1 2, Aleksandras Laucevicius 2
1Emergency Department, 2Cardiology Department, Vilnius University Hospital
Santariskiu Klinikos, 3Centre for Innovative Medicine, 4Faculty of medicine, Vilnius
University, Vilnius, Lithuania
PT326
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS OF GENERAL DENTAL
PRACTITIONERS TO PERFORM CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
Sergio Timerman 1, Lilia Timerman 2,*, Valéria CLS Conrado 2, Ana Carolina P.
de Andrade 2, Gabriella AMC Angelis 2, Tathiane Facholi 3
1MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCE, LAUREATE INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITIES, 2Dentistry Department, Dante Pazzanese Institute of Cardiology,
3LTSEC, Heart Institute (InCor) HC FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
PT327
THE IMPACT OF AUGMENTATION INDEX ON RENAL FUNCTION DECLINE
IN A CHINESE COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION WITHOUT CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE
Bo Zheng 1, Litong Qi 1, Fangfang Fan 1, Jia Jia 1, Haixia Li 2, Jiangping Li 1,
Yan Zhang 1,*, Yong Huo 1
1Cardiology, 2Clinical laboratory, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China