XI World Congress of Perinatal Medicine
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XI World Congress of Perinatal Medicine
Program To the participants, organizers and guests of the 11th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine Greetings to the participants, organizers and guests of the Congress. This is the first time that our country hosts such a prestigious Congress. We appreciate the implicit acknowledgement of the valuable contributions of Russian scientists, obstetricians, neonatologists, specialists, and health professionals in perinatal medicine, maternal, and child health care. Today, large-scale regional programs creating high-tech perinatal centers and developing effective methods for the care of mothers and children from the first hours of life onwards is becoming a reality in Russia. A major priority is education, training, and skill acquisition with the goal of improving medical care and implementing an effective preventive strategy in our healthcare system. Our country is interested in establishing a healthcare system with the highest standards of excellence worldwide. I am confident that the World Congress of Perinatal Medicine will be an important milestone event in the life of the professional community, promote the exchange of medical and scientific advances, improve practice, and assist in the implementation and improvement of the quality of perinatal care in Russia and abroad. I wish you a productive, enjoyable, and successful Congress in our country. All the best, Vladimir Putin President of the Russian Federation 3 Dear Colleagues and Friends, Perinatal Medicine will be a key discipline of the 21st century. It is now clear that optimal development during the fetal and neonatal period determines health and propensity to disease – not only during pregnancy and the first 28 days of life, but also during adult life. Therefore, our 11th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine (WCPM), here in Moscow, is a great opportunity to become acquainted with the cutting-edge developments in our discipline. Our World Congresses have broad scope and depth, and are attended by Obstetricians, Pediatricians, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists, Neonatologists, Scientists in Perinatal Medicine, Nurses, Midwives, Genetic Counselors, Nutritionists, Geneticists and many others. I am confide t that members of each sub-discipline will find interesting and novel presentations in our upcoming Congress. The WCPM has been a focal point for discussion of the most recent advances that affect the care of pregnant women and their newborns. We have worked to generate a program that will focus on the most challenging problems of perinatal medicine, and have invited faculty who are not only experts in their fields but have the talent to deliver clear and informative lectures. Moreover, the Congress is a means to stimulate the exchange of information across specialties required for our discipline to progress. Perinatal Medicine in developing countries is very much on our minds; hence, we will have specific sessions devoted to the specific challenges to our discipline in di ferent parts of the world. We are delighted to have selected Moscow, Russia as the venue for this World Congress. The city and country have captured the fascination of the world, and I am confident that you will enjoy not only the medicine and science at the Congress, but also, the cultural experience provided by Russian music, ballet, literature, architecture, and humanities in general. On behalf of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine, I would like to welcome you to the meeting with the certainty that the Organizing Committee will do everything possible for you to have an unforgettable experience at our World Congress. Xavier Carbonell, MD President World Association of Perinatal Medicine 4 Ladies and gentlemen, colleagues! It’s a great pleasure to receive all participants of the 11th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine on the hospitable Russian land! This long-awaited forum unites the best representatives of science and practice in maternal and child health care of our country and of all the five continents of the world. The 11th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine is a podium where the results achieved and the issues still unresolved will be discussed as well as the ways of their joint and broad implementation. The importance of this congress is confirmed by the support of the President and Government of the Russian Federation, because this large-scale forum promotes the solving of demographic problems in our country. We are confident that all congress presentations on diagnosis and treatment in obstetrics and neonatology will contain specific recommendations referring to improvement of the demographic situation, implementation of new methods of treatment, aimed to increase the quality and accessibility of family medicine, from the very origin of human life. The congress will contribute to further development of perinatal medicine, modernization and science in healthcare system, will improve the quality of maternal and child health care, preservation and recovery of reproductive health in our modern world. We wish you a very successful and fruitful congress! Gennady Sukhikh, Nikolay Volodin Presidents of the Congress 5 Science for Better Nutrition Our Mission The Nestlé Nutrition Institute shares leading science-based information and education with health professionals, scientists and nutrition communities in an interactive way Visit us at Booths 42–43 Our Nutrition Resources • Medline/PubMed Indexed Publication Series • Online Conferences by Leading Experts • E-Learning and Academic Fellowships • Validated Practical Tools New Website Mobile Optimized Personalized Content Improved Search Simplified Navigation Faster Performance Join Today Become a member and enjoy free access to all of our nutrition resources www.nestlenutrition-institute.org follow us @NNInstitute XI World Congress of Perinatal Medicine “Global challenges in maternal and child health: a call to improve outcome through pragmatic implementation of evidence-based care” Moscow - June 19-22, 2013 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Congress Presidents Gennady Sukhikh Nikolay Volodin Scientific Presidents Gian Carlo Di Renzo Roberto Romero 7 WORLD ASSOCIATION OF PERINATAL MEDICINE Council President: Past President: President Elect: Vice Presidents: Editor-in-Chief of the Journal: Xavier Carbonell Estrany, Spain Frank A. Chervenak, USA Aris Antsaklis, Greece Ana Bianchi, Uruguay Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Italy Milan Stanojevic, Croatia Ivica Zalud, USA Ana Hernandez, Spain Miroslaw Wielgos, Poland Zoltan Papp, Hungary Paolo Manzoni, Italy Joachim W. Dudenhausen, Germany Scientific Committee Chair: Roberto Romero, USA Secretary General: Treasurer: Deputy Secretaries: Educational Committee Chair: Members: Asim Kurjak, Croatia Bernat Serra, Spain Ritsuko Pooh, Japan Giovanni Monni, Italy Radu Vladareanu, Romania Nicolos Papantoniou, Greece Hisham Arab, Saudi Arabia Nelson Aguilar, Colombia Daniel Skupski, USA Ichiro Kawabata, Japan Vincenzo D’Addario, Italy Apostolos Papageorgiou, Greece Dharmapuri Vidyasagar, USA Damir Roje, Croatia Milan Stanojevic, Croatia Jorges Fabres, Chile Local Organizing Committee Lali Sichinava, Russia Elena Baibarina, Russia Local Scientific Committee Alexander Makatsariya, Russia Dimitry Degtyarev, Russia General Secretaries Marina Degtyareva, Russia Ekaterina Yarotskaya, Russia Igor Baranov, Russia 8 Organizing Committee of Precongress Courses (St. Petesburg): Edward Ailamazyan (Russia), Nikolay Shabalov (Russia) A special set of Pre-congress Courses will be held in St. Petersburg before the Pre-congress courses to be held in Moscow. These St. Petersburg courses will be held on Tuesday June 18th. The organization, registration, information for housing transportation etc., can be obtained directly from the St. Petersburg Organizing Committee at the following web site: http://www.akusherkongress.spb.ru/en/ Enquiries can be made at the following email address: info@akushercongress.ru The St. Petersburg Pre-congress Courses are held under the sponsorship of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine and they are organized by a specific Local Committee 9 This version of the program has been printed on May 29th 2013 All the modifications sent after this date have not been taken into consideratio 10 Program Faculty WCPM 2013 SUPPORTERS 11 Back to Index 09.00 am - 01.30 pm Wednesday, June 19 Pre-Congress Courses Room Rachmaninov Precongress course 1 (PC 1) - “The Fetus as a Patient” Chairs: F. Chervenak (USA), B. Arabin (Germany) Program: • Role of induction of labour in modern obstetrics - A. Antsaklis (Greece) • Comparison of the impact of former west and east German health care systems on maternal and fetal health – B. Arabin (Germany) • Preterm delivery in twin gestation - B. Serra (Spain) • Management of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome – R. Quintero (USA) • Imaging of early pregnancy with ultrasound – Z.N. Kavak (Turkey) • The prevention of preterm labour and delivery – J. Dudenhausen (Germany) • The diagnosis and treatment of intra-amniotic infection - R. Romero (USA) • Obstetrical and neonatal outcome in pregnancies after liver transplant – G.P. Donzelli (Italy) Room Borodin Precongress course 2 (PC 2) - The Erich Saling School of Perinatal Medicine Chairs: E. Saling (Germany), M. Stanojevic (Croatia) Program: • History of perinatal medicine - E. Saling (Germany) • Short – and long-term outcomes of late preterm birth - M. Stanojevic (Croatia) • Multiple sclerosis during pregnancy: maternal and neonatal outcome - M. Degtyareva (Russia) • The outcome of fetal therapy - M. Carrapato (Portugal) • Preterm birth: are things getting better or worse? - L. Cabero Roura (Spain) • Trophoblast apoptosis in normal and abnormal pregnancy – D. Roje (Croatia) • Multiple pregnancies, management and outcome (Russian population-based study) L.G. Sichinava (Russia) Room Mussorgskij Precongress course 3 (PC 3) – The Ian Donald School of Ultrasound Chairs: A. Kurjak (Croatia), E. Merz (Germany) Program: • 3D/4D ultrasound for the evaluation of fetal anomalies in the second and third trimesters E. Merz (Germany) • Examination of the neurodevelopment of foetuses of multiple gestations with 4D sonography A. Kurjak (Croatia) • The study of early pregnancy with genetic and high-resolution ultrasound - R. Pooh (Japan) • The challenge of monitoring intrauterine growth restriction - I. Zalud (USA) • The fetal heart and perinatal management - C. Sen (Turkey) • Challenges in the prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease - A. Bianchi (Uruguay) • Prenatal diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract anomalies – N. Aguilar (Colombia) • Real time MR Technique for fetuses and neonates – T. Feygin (USA) • The genetic sonogram – 2D &3D ultrasound and chromosomal anomalies - Y. Zalel (Israel) • KANET and postnatal neurodevelopmental follow-up – U. Honemeyer (UAE) 12 Back to Index Room Prokofiev Precongress course 4 (PC 4) – Recent major advances in neonatology Chairs: E. Bancalari (USA), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) Program: • Targets for optimal oxygenation of the preterm neonate - E. Bancalari (USA) • The relationship between clinical chorioamnionitis on the neurologic outcome of low birth weight infants X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) • Intrauterine growth restriction: short- and long-term implications for the newborn A. Papageorgiou (Greece) • The epidemiology and problems of ART induced multiples – a Turkish experience – N. Kultursay (Turkey) • Blood transfusions in very low birth weight infants: how much anemia can be tolerated? – J. Fabres (Chile) Magomayev Hall (within the Crocus area) 06.00 pm - 07.30 pm Opening Ceremony Chairs: V. Skvortcova (Russia), G. Sukhikh (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), E. Baibarina (Russia), N. Volodin (Russia), G.C. Di Renzo (Italy), R. Romero (USA), G. Savelieva (Russia), I. Dedov (Russia), V. Serov (Russia), F. Chervenak (USA), A. Antsaklis (Greece) Greetings V. Skvortcova (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), G. Sukhikh (Russia) The Evolution of Perinatal Medicine E. Saling (Germany) Progress of Perinatal Medicine in Russia T. Yakovleva (Deputy Minister of Health of Russia) E. Baibarina (Director, Department for Mother and Child Healthcare, Russia) Opening lecture: Maternal and infant care: bridging world inequalities F. Bustreo (V. Director General, WHO, Switzerland) World Association of Perinatal Medicine Awards X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), E. Saling (Germany) Journal of Perinatal Medicine Awards J.W. Dudenhausen (Germany) 07.30 pm – 08.15 pm Concert The A.V. Alexandrov Russian Army Academic Song and Dance Ensemble Opening Reception 13 Back to Index Thursday, June 20 08.30 am - 09.30 am Room Borodin Scientific Presentations: Problems of Prematurity Chairs: V. Carnielli (Italy), O.D. Saugstad (Norway) • • • • • • Polymers reverse inactivation of surfactant induced by plasma - Xiaozhuang Gan (China) A clinical scoring system to predict the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very low birth weight infants – T. Gursoy (Turkey) The effect of serum procalcitonin measurement on the differential diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis and viral encephalitis – Q. Wang (China) Genome DNA methylation in preterm infants – E. Volianiuk (Russia) Perinatal modification of glucocorticoid receptor gene promoter in preterm infants – M. Kantake (Japan Humidified high flow nasal cannula for the treatment of respiratory distress in premature newborns > weeks gestation – P. Mazmanyan (Armenia) Room Prokofiev Scientific Presentations: Hypoxia Chairs: G.H.A. Visser (Netherlands), M. Hallman (Finland) • • • • • • Transplacental corticosteroid therapy and parameters of venous circulation in hypoxemic fetuses I. Babovic (Serbia) Cord blood brain derived neurotrophic factor: diagnostic and prognostic marker in fullterm newborns with perinatal asphyxia – S. Atef (Egypt) The neuroprotective effects of valproic acid, a histone deacetylase inhibitor,in a neonatal hypoxic-ischemic rat model – M. Cetinkaya (Turkey) Effectiveness of preventive treatment of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic injuries of central nervous system in newborn babies - M. Levkovich (Russia) Fetal brain injury risk factors and MRI findings associated with long-term neurodevelopmental impairmen V. Banovic (Croatia) A comparison of cerebral tissue oxygenation values in full term and preterm newborns by the simultaneous use of an absolute and a relative trending NIRS oximeters - T.J. Szczapa (Poland) Room Tchaikovskij Scientific Presentations: Pathological Pregnancies Chairs: I. Cetin (Italy), W. Sumpaico (Philippines) • • • • • • Combining soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor1 (sTNFR1) and pregnancy associated placental protein A (PAPP-A) with maternal characteristics are useful for first trimester prediction of early-onset pre-eclampsi M. Ryynanen (Finland) Brazilian preterm birth multicenter study: preterm premature rupture of membranes – T. Dias (Brazil) Impact of increased utilization of aneuploidy screening on genetic invasive tests: thirteen-year’s experience in a southern European country – C.C. Gabriel (Spain) Antioxidative enzymes in pregnancy with pathological cariotype – A. Nikolic (Serbia) The role of 4-D ultrasonography for the in utero assessment of fetal neurobehaviour in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus – P. Antsaklis (Greece) Thrombophilia and complications of multiple pregnancy after IVF – N. Makatsariya (Russia) 14 THE QUICKEST WAY TO RELIABLE RESULTS. Pregnancy complications demand answers in minutes. Actim® PROM The only rapid PROM test you can use on all pregnant women – even those with bleeding. Actim® PARTUS Fast, simple and accurate bedside test to rule out preterm or imminent delivery. JOIN OUR SYMPOSIUM: Preterm delivery or membrane rupture - right diagnosis ensures correct treatment Room Mussorgskij, Friday 21st of June, 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm PLEASE VISIT OUR STAND 60. © 2013 Medix Biochemica. All rights reserved. Actim is a registered trademark of Medix Biochemica. 15 Back to Index Room Mussorgskij Scientific Presentations: Extreme prematurity Chairs: M. Szymankiewicz (Poland), G. Greisen (Denmark) • • • • • Neonatal mortality rates of extremely low birth weight infants. Assessment in 54.556 consecutive live births JR Cervilla (Spain) Incidence of BPD after curosurf in premature babies below 31 weeks of gestation – N. Yarakova (Bulgaria) Follow up of 4944 preterm infants from spanish SEN1500 Network: neurodevelopment – L. San Feliciano (Spain) Neurodevelopment and neurological sequelae in premature infants who suffered from infection during neonatal period – P. Stratulat (Moldavia) The significance of serum IGF-1 level as a predictor of retinopathy of prematurity in low birth weight infant S. Chun (Korea) Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am Plenary session 1 (PS1) The prediction and prevention of preterm birth Chairs: R. Romero (USA), E. Baibarina (Russia) Speakers: Identification of the patient at risk for preterm birth - G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Universal sonographic cervical length, vaginal progesterone, and cerclage to prevent preterm birth R. Romero (USA) The crux of the problem in the prevention of preterm birth - E. Saling (Germany) The role of a pessary in the prevention of preterm birth - L. Cabero Roura (Spain) How small is too small: edge of viability as a challenge - M. Hallman (Finland) 10.30 am - 11.00 am Coffee Break/Poster presentations Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am Special lecture 1 (SL1) Chair: G. Savelieva (Russia) Evidence-based perinatal medicine: which interventions make a difference? - Z. Alfirevic (UK Room Rachmaninov 11.30 am – 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 1 (WS1) Current approaches to management of pregnancy: position of international experts community Chairs: A.D. Makatsaria (Russia), C. Dadak (Austria) Speakers: Magnesium deficiency in obstetrics and gynecology - C. Dadak (Austria Thrombophilia as risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcome - A.D. Makatsaria (Russia) Medicational prevention of recurrent pregnancy complications - V.O. Bitsadze (Russia) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Sanofi-Aventis 16 Back to Index Room Mussorgskij 11.30 am - 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 2 (WS2) The Neonatal Brain - Monitoring and Protecting Chair: D. Degtyarev (Russia) Speakers: Introduction and welcome - D. Degtyarev (Russia) Neonatal Seizures following Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) – Diagnosing the subclinical aspect with aEEG – M. Degtyareva (Russia) aEEG and NIRS – J. Beachy (USA) aEEG - the role in the preterm infant - L. Hellstrom Westas (Sweden) Questions and open forum Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Natus Medical Room Borodin 11.30 am - 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 3 (WS3) A new strategy to improve folate status or why we need to add folate into combined oral contraceptives Chair: N. Podzolkova (Russia) Speakers: Folate-dependent malformations: a light at the end of the tunnel - N. Zakharova (Russia) Hyperhomocysteinemia: myth or real danger? – N. Podzolkova (Russia) Why we need to add folate into combined oral contraceptives? – L.P. Shulman (USA) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Bayer Healthcare Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.00 pm Plenary session 2 (PS2) Developmental origins of health and disease: the need to reshape prenatal care Chairs: E. Bancalari (USA), G. Sukhikh(Russia) Speakers: The preterm neonate as an adult: health and disease - U. Simeoni (France) Twin gestations as a model for the study of genetic, environmental and epigenetic factors in health and disease T. Spector (UK) The risk of autoimmune disorders in adult life after a low birth weight - G.P. Donzelli (Italy) Live cell systems: challenges and expectations - G.T. Sukhikh (Russia) Room Rachmaninov 01.00 pm – 02.30 pm Workshop Symposium 4 (WS4) Programming healthy future Chair: F. Haschke (Switzerland) Speakers: Breast milk immune tolerance for gastrointestinal allergic disease - E. Isolauri (Finland) Safety of probiotics in preterm infants – J.C. Picaud (France) Metabolic programming in fetal or early postnatal life – A. Singhal (UK) Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Nestlé 17 Back to Index 01.00 pm – 02.30 pm Poster presentation Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 1 (S1) Maternal and neonatal nutrition: what is optimal and what is not? Chairs: I. Cetin (Italy), A. Chubarova (Russia) Speakers: Micronutrients in pregnancy: do they make a difference in outcome? - I. Cetin (Italy) Should we screen for thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy? - W. Sumpaico (Philippines) What is optimal neonatal nutrition? - P. Sauer (Netherlands) Probiotics: a major breakthrough in neonatal care - T. Del Moral (USA) The effect of nutrition in the predisposition to adult disease - A. Chubarova (Russia) Room Glinka 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Russian session 3 (RS3) Intercontinental round table “The prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection: 15 years of experience worldwide” Chair: X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) Speakers: Infection caused by Respiratory Syncytial Virus: epidemiology, burden of disease, risk factors X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) Different approaches- one direction: the European experience – E. Baraldi (Italy) Expanding boundaries: New risk groups for RSV prevention - Ibara (Japan) Immunoprophylaxis of RSV in Russia. Utilization and outcomes – E. Keshishyan (Russia) Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Russian Session 1 (RS1) Russian society O&G plenary session “Critical care obstetrics” Chairs: V. Serov (Russia), G. Sukhikh (Russia) Speakers: Obstetric sepsis: prevention and treatment - V. Serov (Russia) Eclampsia – critical condition in life of mother and fetus - I. Sidorova (Russia) Disturbed hemostasis and major obstetric bleeding - A. Makatsariya (Russia) Сesarean section complications: effective non-drug technology of prevention - I. Kukarskaya (Russia) Prevention of obstetric thromboembolic disorders - A. Pyregov (Russia) Russian Language Session Room Rimski-Korsakov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 2 (S2) The diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of multiple gestation (from conception to delivery) Chairs: M. Wielgos (Poland), Z. Ben Rafael (Israel) Speakers: Technical aspects of fetoscopic laser surgery and setting up a programme - J. Deprest (Belgium) The way to reduce multiple pregnancy in PMA – A. Patki (India) ART technology and perinatal outcome – J. Schenker (Israel) Is there a difference in the outcome of spontaneous and IVF-conceived twins? - L. Sichinava (Russia) The optimal mode of delivery of twins: quo vadis? - I. Blickstein (Israel) Laser surgery for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: what to expect - R. Quintero (USA) 18 Back to Index Room Stravinskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 3 (S3) Preterm birth around the limits of viability Chairs: M.R.G. Carrapato (Portugal), A. Antonov (Russia) Speakers: Inflammation is heterogeneous in preterm birth pathophysiology – R. Menon (USA Risk factors contributing to perinatal morbidity and mortality: a birth population-based regional survey in China B. Sun (China) Рreservation of newborn skin health – Y.S. Smolkin (Russia) * Neuroprotection of the preterm infant - T. Austin (UK) Medical and ethical issues related to extreme prematurity - A. Papageorgiou (Greece) * Lecture sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Johnson & Johnson Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 4 (S4) Novel developments in the understanding and treatment of RDS/chronic lung disease Chairs: J. Gadzinowsky (Poland), V. Grebennikov (Russia) Speakers: The modern management of respiratory instability - M. Sanchez-Luna (Spain) The emergence of CPAP - R.K. Pejaver (India) Respiratory support strategies to reduce lung injury and BPD - E. Bancalari (USA) The management of respiratory distress syndrome in 2013 - D. Sweet (Ireland) Respiratory distress syndrome severity, surfactant response and BPD - V. Carnielli (Italy) Session sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Chiesi Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Special session 1 (SS1) Russian Perinatal Society Session Chair: N. Volodin (Russia) Speakers: Regional peculiarities of perinatal center functioning - L. Belotserkovtseva (Russia) Prospectives of neonatal care improvement in Moscow – I. Soldatova (Russia) Neonatal cardiosurgery care in Moscow – V. Iliyin (Russia) Neurodevelopmental outcomes in VLBW and ELBW infants in Bushkortostan – E. Akhmadeeva (Russia) Neonatal nutriciology. Realities in Russia – N. Volodin (Russia) Osteopenia of prematurity – R. Safina (Russia Neonatal microbiology: cutting edge – L. Kafarskaya (Russia) Urogenital infections in pregnancy: clinical symptoms and outcomes – O. Pustotina (Russia) Air-displacement plethysmography for body composition measurements and growth assessment of infants I. Ryumina (Russia) Russian Language Session 19 Back to Index Room Rachmaninov 03.00 pm – 04.30 pm Workshop Symposium 5 (WS5) Paving the safety highway in obstetrics Chair: G.T. Sukhikh (Russia) 03.00 pm – 03.30 pm Preterm labor - new developments in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of preterm birth– R. Romero (USA) 03.30 pm – 04.00 pm Prevention of postpartum hemorrhage and its management once prevention fails – D. Farine (Canada) 04.00 pm – 04.30 pm Surgical management of postpartum hemorrhage – L. Sentilhes (France) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Ferring to WAPM 04.30 pm - 05.00 pm Coffee break Room Borodin 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Session 5 (S5) Preeclampsia: prediction, prevention and new developments Chairs: C. Benedetto (Italy), N. Protopopova (Russia) Speakers: Etiology of preeclampsia: the role of the father and the fetus - G. Dekker (Australia) The role of fetomaternal cellular traffic on preeclampsia and other maternal disorders - W. Holzgreve (Germany) Modern management of preeclampsia - L. Voto (Argentina) Issues in the diagnosis, prognosis and management of preeclampsia - V. Senikas (Canada) Neonatal outcome of infants born to mothers with preeclampsia- N. Kultursay (Turkey) Room Rachmaninov 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Session 6 (S6) Diabetes and Obesity (“Diabesity”) in pregnancy Chairs: A. Kapur (Denmark), M. Hod (Israel) Speakers: Diabetes in pregnancy: a global challenge - M. Hod (Israel) Gestational diabetes as a growing public health concern – R. Ayala (Mexico) Diabetes, obesity and optimal gestational weight gain - R. Artal (USA) Metabolic syndrome, gestational diabetes mellitus and obesity in pregnancy – are they the same disease? Y. Yogev (Israel) Induction of fetal maturity in diabetes during pregnancy - M. Gojnic (Serbia) The impact of new screening criteria on the management of the gestational diabetes – N. Aguilar (Colombia) Room Mussorgskij 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Session 7 (S7) Hemodynamic disorders in the neonate Chairs: G. Greisen (Denmark), S. Stepanenko (Russia) Speakers: Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia - S. Costantinescu (Romania) The management of a neonate born with meconium stained amniotic fluid- D. idyasagar (USA) Haemodynamics in critically ill newborns - D. Kryuchko (Russia) Cerebral oxygenation while caring for the preterm neonate - G. Greisen (Denmark) 20 Back to Index Room Prokofiev 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Session 8 (S8) Fetal and neonatal seizures Chairs: M. Stanojevic (Croatia), N. Zavadenko (Russia) Speakers: Fetal neurodevelopment based on 4D sonography - A. Kurjak (Croatia) Diagnosis of neonatal seizures with amplitude-integrated EEG - L. Hellstrom Westas (Sweden) Novel concepts for the treatment of asphyxia in preterm neonates - B. Kramer (Netherlands) Seizure activity in the newborn: diagnosis and treatment - H. Whyte (Canada) Neonatal seizures: Video-EEG in NICU - M.G. Degtyareva (Russia) Room Tchaikovskij 05.00 pm - 06.30 pm Special session 2 (SS2) Perinatology in the Middle East – “Issues in perinatal medicine in the MENA region” Chair: A. Adra (Lebanon) Speakers: Obesity and maternal complications - A. Ebrashy (Egypt) Cesarean section: a rising epidemic - A. Adra (Lebanon) Consanguinity and the risk of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality - A. Badreldeen (Qatar) Arabian Language Session Room Rimski-Korsakov 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Special session 4 (SS4) Russian society O&G “Preterm delivery: new insight into old problem” Chairmen: G. Savelieva (Russia), A. Malyshkina (Russia) Speakers: Preterm delivery: primary challenge of modern obstetrics - G. Savelieva (Russia) Preterm delivery: reality and outlook - V. Radzinskiy (Russia) Extremely preterm delivery: proven facts and debatable issues - N. Bashmakova (Russia) Medical and organizational problems of preterm labor - A. Malyshkina (Russia) Biologically active substances of amniotic fluid and their role in preterm delivery induction - . Linde (Russia) The role of adjuvant progesterone supplementation in patients undergoing cervical cerclage placement A. Fuks (USA) Russian Language Session Room Glinka 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm Special session 3 (SS3) Micropsychoanalysis in perinatal medicine Chair: B. Marzi (Italy) Speakers: Fetal life and human destiny - B. Marzi (Italy) Fetal behavior and awareness - U. Honemeyer (UAE) Intrauterine imprinting - Q. Zangrilli (Italy) 21 Back to Index Friday, June 21 08.30 am - 09.30 am Room Borodin Scientific Presentations: Maternal diseases Chairs: A. Cameron (UK), C. Hubinont (Belgium) • • • • • • Does physical activity and diet control reduce the risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus in Egypt? A randomized controlled trial – N. El Beltagy (Egypt) The diagnostic and therapeutic management of placenta percreta: a multicentric retrospective study A.P. Londero (Italy) Abuse of interventions in obstetric care in Brazil and its consequences to newborn M. do Carmo Leal (Brazil) Delays in obstetrical care are associated with maternal near miss and maternal death R. Pacagnella (Brazil) Effects of different regimens of iron supplementation on iron status and pregnancy outcomes in a cohort of healthy pregnant women: a randomized control trial – F. Parisi (Italy) Diagnosis of toxoplasmosis in pregnancy : performance of a new Liaison® Xl toxo IGg avidity assay V. Meroni (Italy) Room Prokofiev Scientific Presentations: New developments Chairs: B. Charanchakul (Thailand), E. Fonseca (Brazil) • • • • • • Initial experience using sivelestat to manage preterm labor with a bulging fetal membrane in pregnant women; case reports – Y. Nakajima (Japan) Evaluation of prostaglandin F2a receptor (PTGFR) suppressor in human decidua cells – S. Makino (Japan) Cervical ultrasound elastography may hold potential to predict risk of preterm birth – K. M. Rohi (Denmark) Prophylactic cervical cerclage for cervical insufficiency: etlik maternity and childrens' hospital experienc S. Esin (Turkey) Evaluation of a novel PAMG-1 test (PartoSure-TTD Test) to predict time to delivery in patients with preterm labor – T. Nikolova (Macedonia) Preterm premature rupture of membranes before 32 weeks of gestation: maternal & neonatal outcome A. Elbareg (Libia) Room Tchaikovskij Scientific Presentations: Fetal growth restriction Chairs: A. Athanassiadis (Greece), N. Aguilar (Colombia) • • • • • • Effect of maternal preload on hemodynamic in patients with fetal growth restriction – H. J. Ding (China) Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor sildenafil in patients with severe pre-eclampsia with placenta insufficiency: e fect on uterine, umbilical and fetal middle cerebral artery resistance indices A. Trapani (Brazil) The determination of pregnancy results and type of birth using fetal renal artery doppler values in idiopathic oligohydramnios and polyhydramnios pregnancies – A. Uysal (Turkey) Fetuin-A, a negative acute phase reactant protein, in preeclampsia – P. Chaemsaithong (USA) Maternal blood biomarkers in the first and second trimester of pregnancy predict preterm preeclampsi T. Chaiworapongsa (USA) Biomarkers identify mothers with small for gestational age fetuses who will develop preeclampsia or require an indicated early preterm delivery - T Chaiworapongsa (USA) 22 Back to Index Room Mussorgskij Scientific Presentations: Strategies to improve outcome Chairs: J. Gadzinowsky (Poland), M. Levene (UK) • • • • • • Perinatal Management of Congenital Heart Disease in Nova Scotia: a 20 year retrospective on survival and outcomes - P. D'Alessandro (Canada) Pain in infants and children; focus on physiological pain assessment tools – S. Hanne (Norway) A novel diagnostic marker for necrotizing enterocolitis: ischemia modified albumin - G. Büyükkale ( urkey) Influence of vitamin d supplementation in lactating mothers on their and o fspring's vitamin d status and bone mass- double blinded randomized control trial- mavid study – J. Czech-Kowalska (Poland) Use of cytomegalovirus hyperimmunoglobulin during pregnancy for prevention of congenital cytomegalovirus disease – M. De la Calle (Spain) The distribution and clinical characteristics of rotavirus infections in korean newborns Heng-mi Kim (Korea) 08.30 am – 10.30 am Executive WAPM Board Meeting that will be held at the Acquarium Hotel. Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am Plenary session 3 (PS3) Obstetrical and neonatal emergencies in the labour and delivery unit Chairs: S. Arulkumaran (UK), D. Degtyarev (Russia) Speakers: Effective training for obstetrical emergencies: is there a role for simulation? - T. Draycott (UK) Shoulder dystocia – how can we do better? - M. Robson (Ireland) Management of postpartum haemorrhage: lessons learned from confidential inquiries - S. Arulkumaran (UK) State-of-the-art anesthesia for obstetrics & perinatal medicine: opportunities and obstacles – K. Kuczkowski (USA) Respiratory management in the delivery room - L. Zimmermann (Netherlands) 10.30 am - 11.00 am Coffee Break/E-Poster viewing Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am Special lecture 2 (SL2) Chair: G. Sukhikh (Russia) A revolution in obstetrical ultrasound, fetal intelligent navigation echocardiography (FINE): complexity made simple R. Romero (USA) Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Plenary session 4 (PS4) Birth asphyxia: diagnosis, treatment and prevention (neuroprotection) Chairs: A. Antsaklis (Greece), N. Shabalov (Russia) Speakers: The importance of a culture of safety in labour and delivery - I. Amer-Wåhlin (Sweden) Neuroprotection before delivery? - G.H. Visser (Netherlands) An international comparison of perinatal outcome - why are we all so different? - M. Levene (UK) The golden minute: delivery room handling of the compromised neonate - O.D. Saugstad (Norway) Stem cell therapy for perinatal brain injury - Y. Sato (Japan) 23 Back to Index Room Rachmaninov 11.30 am - 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 6 (WS6) Menstrual disorders and pregnancy Chairs: V. Radzinskiy (Russia), A. Schindler (Germany) Speakers: Menstrual disorders in the reproductive age - V. Kasyan (Russia) Paradoxes of early pregnancy – V. Radzinskiy (Russia) Progesterone and progestogens in the first stages of pregnancy - . Van de Weijer (New Zealand) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott Room Mussorgskij 11.30 am - 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 7 (WS7) Role Diagnosis and Management Chairs: G.C. Di Renzo (Italy), Roberto Romero (USA) Speakers: Current approaches to managing PROM – D. Maulik (USA) Current approaches to the diagnosis of PROM – G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Emerging research in the prediction of preterm delivery in symptomatic women – O. Bayev (Russia) Management of preterm patients at high risk of delivery in 7 days of presentation – R. Romero (USA) Luncheon symposium sponsored by an educational grant provided by AmniSure International, LLC (a QIAGEN company) 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm E-Poster viewing Room Mussorgskij 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Workshop Symposium 8 (WS8) First trimester pregnancy care Chairs: A.I. Gus (Russia), Z.S. Khodzhaeva (Russia) Speakers: Inverting the pyramid of pregnancy care – K. Nicolaides (UK) through webcast Having preeclampsia and a preterm birth – a patient perspective – S. Mader (Germany) Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from PerkinElmer Room Rachmaninov 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Workshop Symposium 9 (WS9) Evolving approach to preterm birth management Chairs: G. Sukhikh (Russia), G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Speakers: Where are we now…Who are the patients at risk - D. Farine (Canada) Making progress…The evidence for vaginal micronized progesterone - E. Fonseca (Brazil) Translating evidence into clinical practice…Best clinical practice in Russia – Z. Khodzaeva (Russia) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Besins Healthcare 24 25 Back to Index Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm Workshop Symposium 10 (WS10) Preterm delivery or membrane rupture - right diagnosis ensures correct treatment Chair: W. Holzgreve (Germany) Speakers: Preterm labor and premature rupture of fetal membranes: Accurate diagnosis is vital – W. Holzgreve (Germany) The use of IGFBP1 testing in clinical practice – R. Berger (Germany) The phosphorylated IGFBP-1 test as a guide of patients at risk for preterm delivery - S. Pelletier (Germany) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Medix Biochemica Room Rachmaninov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 9 (S9) Cesarean delivery: indications, new technical developments, and maternal and neonatal consequences of delivery without labour Chairs: A. Grunebaum (USA), V. Krasnopolsky (Russia) Speakers: The cesarean section epidemic - What are the challenges? - A. Antsaklis (Greece) The optimal surgical technique for cesarean delivery: an evidence based approach and 25 years of international experience - M. Stark (Germany) Mode of delivery for the extremely premature fetus: is a cesarean required? - D. Skupsky (USA) Surgical treatment of fibroids and risk of uterine rupture and post partum haemorrhage – A. Tinelli (Italy) Planned home birth: a challenge to perinatal medicine in the developed world - F. Chervenak (USA) Room Glinka 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 10 (S10) Identification and prevention of premature labour and delivery Chairs: F. Stamatian (Romania), D. Farine (Canada) Speakers: Prediction of the patient at risk for spontaneous preterm labour and delivery - E. Fonseca (Brazil) Progestogens for preterm birth prophylaxis: do we need more randomized trials? - F. Facchinetti (Italy) Roles of chemokines during parturition - B. Charanchakul (Thailand) Progesterone and preterm birth prevention: which agent, which patient? - T. Chaiworapongsa, R. Romero (USA) Genetic studies in preterm birth: the Russian experience - Z.S. Khodzhaeva (Russia) Room Stravinskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 11 (S11) Perinatal brain injury and long-term developmental disorders: molecular mechanisms, diagnosis and neuroprotection Chairs: G. Greisen (Denmark), T. Batysheva (Russia) Speakers: Diagnosis and neuropathology of fetal brain injury - R. Pooh (Japan) Inflammation and perinatal brain damage: mechanisms of disease and the identification of targets fo neuroprotection - P. Gressens (France) A new therapeutic approach for perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage - Activation of the cholinergic 26 Back to Index antiinflammatory pathway - S. Furukawa (Japan Brain vulnerability as a function of gestational age - L. Ramenghi (Italy) Ultra high field magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis of newborns brain injury - . Bychenko (Russia) Session sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Chiesi Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 12 (S12) Neonatal sepsis: diagnosis and treatment Chairs: E. Shinwell (Israel), D. Ivanov (Russia) Speakers: Molecular detection of microorganism for the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis – J. Mancilla (Mexico) Online surveillance of nosocomial infections - D. Haumont (Belgium) Neonatal sepsis: where are we now? - C.P. Speer (Germany) NICU surveillance and neonatal nosocomial infections - X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) Vertical transmission of perinatal infections (mother to fetus) and its care in the 21st century - M.T. Neto (Portugal) Targeted treatment in neonatal sepsis: should evidence-based approaches be personified? M.V. Degtyareva (Russia) Room Rimski-Korsakov 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm Special session 4 (SS4) Hellenic Society of Perinatal Medicine - “Drugs-Smoking- Alcohol and Perinatal Care” Chair: A. Antsaklis (Greece) Speakers: Drugs and pregnancy - V. Tsapanos (Greece) Smoking and pregnancy - S. Sifakis (Greece) Fetal alcohol syndrome - A. Gounaris (Greece) Breast feeding and drugs - A. Charitou (Greece) Greek Language Session Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Russian session 2 (RS2) Round table of the FSU societies O&G “Innovative approaches to fetal monitoring” Chairs: A. Strizhakov (Russia), F. Alieva (Azerbaijan) Speakers: Ultrasound diagnosis of fetal growth restriction - A. Strizhakov (Russia) The use of ST-analysis for intrapartum fetal monitoring: initial observations - O. Baev (Russia) Computerized cardiotocography and its importance in the reduction of fetal and perinatal mortality V. Demidov (Russia) Sleep medicine - new possibilities for modern perinatology - L. Kolesnikova (Russia) Organization of perinatal care service in Azerbaijan - F. Alieva (Azerbaigian) Caesarean Section rate in Georgia: patients, families and providers’ perspectives - T. Asatiani (Georgia) Innovative approaches to improve healing of the hysterotomy scar after Cesarean delivery – P. Budanov (Russia) Russian Language Session 27 Back to Index Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Special session 6 (SS6) Non invasive prenatal diagnosis Chair: T. Musci (USA) Speakers: Fetal cells and cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood: a new tool for prenatal diagnosis - G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Noninvasive prenatal testing of cell-free fetal DNA from maternal blood: a new era for the detection of fetal aneuploidy - T. Musci (USA) Noninvasive fetal RhD determination using exon sequencing for routine screening in early pregnancy T.H. Bui (Sweden) Microarray and other molecular biology techniques can assist in prenatal diagnosis – M. Evans (USA) 04.30 pm - 05.00 pm Coffee break Room Stravinskij 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Special session (SS9) Russian Neonatal Society Session “Prophylaxis, diagnosis and treatment of hospital infections in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)” Chair: O. Ionov (Russia) Speakers: Techniques to reduce the risk of nosocomial infections in the NICU – O. Ionov (Russia) Problematic issues of reporting and prophylaxis of hospital infections in the NICU – M. Prutkin (Russia) Respiratory technologies for the prophylaxis of nosocomial infection in critically ill newborns – A. Mostovoy (Russia) Discussion Russian Language Session Room Rachmaninov 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Session 13 (S13) Neonatal CMV disease Chair: G. Dekker (Australia), N. Tupa (Argentina) Speakers: Kinetics of antibody response to cytomegalovirus (CMV) glycoproteins and prevention of congenital CMV infection M.G. Revello (Italy) Hyperimmunoglobulin for the prevention and treatment of fetal cytomegalovirus infection - G. Nigro (Italy) CMV update: emphasis on secondary infection sequelae – J. Pardo (Israel) Screening for cytomegalovirus infection in very low birth weight neonates - J. Figueras Aloy (Spain) Room Prokofiev 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Session 14 (S14) Thrombophilia, pregnancy outcome and the role of heparin Chairs: R. Vladareanu (Romania), A.D. Makatsariya (Russia) Speakers: Thrombocytopenia during pregnancy: more than one disease - R. Vladareanu (Romania) Clinical implications of placental hemostasis - B. Brenner (Israel) Thrombophilia & adverse pregnancy outcome: the elusive link - A. Adra (Lebanon) LMWH to prevent preeclampsia severity and recurrence - E. Ferrazzi (Italy) Thrombophilias and issues of modern perinatology - A.D. Makatsariya (Russia) 28 Back to Index Room Mussorgskij 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Session 15 (S15) First trimester ultrasound and screening Chairs: B. Petrikovsky (USA), A. Gus (Russia) Speakers: Highly multiplexed single-nucleotide polymorphism amplification and sequencing to identify fetal aneuploidy from maternal cell-free DNA – B. Levy (USA) The German approach to calculating the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the first trimeste E. Merz (Germany) Transabdominal chorionic villous sampling: the importance of first trimester ultrasound, biochemical screening and procedural training - G. Monni (Italy) First trimester screening and diagnosis in Vietnam - Ha To Nguyen (Vietnam) Transcervical vs transabdominal chorionic villous sampling: tricks of the trade – T. Wataganara (Thailand) 3D/4D sonography in the first trimester of pregnanc - S.M. Voevodin (Russia) Room Borodin 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Session 16 (S16) Contemporary perinatal screening (from genomics to metabolomics) Chairs: V. Fanos (Italy), A. Tiulpakov (Russia) Speakers: Group B streptococci screening: should it be performed intrapartum? - G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Early neonatal sepsis: prevention and treatment - E. Shinwell (Israel) Nutritional support of the premature Infant - J. Bhatia (USA) The value of metabolomics in the developing infant - V. Fanos (Italy) Meconium aspiration syndrome - new trends in treatment - M. Szymankiewicz (Poland) Room Tchaikovskij 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Session 17 (S17) Breastfeeding term and preterm infants Chairs: G. Moro (Italy), I. Ryumina (Russia) Speakers: Human breast milk for term and preterm infants - N. Modi (UK) Anti-microbial components in human milk - P. Manzoni (Italy) Human milk banks: the Iberoamerican program - A. Guerra De Almeida (Brazil) The role of Human milk banks to support breastfeeding - G. Moro (Italy) New approaches and strategies in human milk fortification - S. Arslanoglu (Turkey) 29 Back to Index Room Rimski-Korsakov 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Special session 7 (SS7) Perinatal Medicine Foundation and Turkish Perinatology Society 05.00 pm – 06.00 pm Chairs: C. Sen (Turkey), N. Kultursay (Turkey) Speakers: Hypoplastic heart syndrome – T. Sener (Turkey) Place of the fetal heart in routine obstetric care – O. Api (Turkey) Invasive procedures for karyotyping: a series of 20 years – M. Yayla (Turkey) Multifetal reduction – C. Demir (Turkey) 06.00 pm – 07.00 pm Chairs: M. Yayla (Turkey), C. Demir (Turkey) Speakers: Accuracy of fetal weight estimation with 2D-3D Ultrasound – E.G. Yapar Eyi (Turkey) PROM in singleton versus twins: revisited – L. Önderoglu (Turkey) Sonographic markers of fetal infection – A. Tanriverdi (Turkey) Importance of intrapartum sonography – G. Göynümer (Turkey) Turkish Language Session Room Glinka 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm Special session 8 (SS8) Round Table Chinese/European Network ECPRN Chairs: B. Sun (China), C.P. Speer (Germany) Speakers: B. Sun (China) Y. Huixia (China) C. P. Speer (Germany) C. Hubinont (Belgium) Room Glinka 07.00 pm General WAPM Assembly 30 Back to Index Saturday, June 22 Room Rachmaninov 09.00 am - 10.30 am Russian Session 6 (RS6) Round table of the Russian society O&G “The Significance and Importance of hemorheologic and microcirculatory disorders in the genesis of complications of pregnancy” Chairs: V. Radzinsky (Russia), I. Baranov (Russia) Speakers: Physiology and pathology of the hemostatic system during pregnancy – P. Kiryushchenkov (Russia) Principles of antithrombotic therapy in complications of pregnancy – M. Kovalev (Russia) Hypertensive complications during pregnancy – V. Petruhin (Russia) The role of infection in the genesis of placental insufficiency – I. Makarov (Russia Russian Language Session 08.30 am - 09.30 am Room Borodin Scientific Presentations: Prediction and prevention of preterm birth Chairs: Y. Huixia (China), F. Facchinetti (Italy) • • • • • • Cervical pessary for short cervical length in the mid-trimester – G. Daskalakis (Greece) Perinatal outcomes in pregnancies following assisted reproductive technologies. Russian experience N. Aleksandrova (Russia) Comparison of intramuscular versus vaginal progesterone for prevention of preterm birth Yun Sook Kim (Korea) Combined factors for predicting preterm delivery – M. M. Manolea (Romania) Progesterone induced blocking factor (PIBF) in women with threatened preterm labour I. Hudic (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Influence of Atosiban® on electrical activity in the uterus – A. Puertas-Prieto (Spain) Room Prokofiev Scientific Presentations: Perinatal Nutrition Chairs: T. Del Moral (USA), M. T. Neto (Portugal) • • • • • Probiotics for preterm premature rupture of membranes – G. Daskalakis (Greece) Intestinal microbiota in preterm neonates: establishment and development – G. Solis Sanchez (Spain) Effects of prebiotic and probiotic combination on necrotizing enterocolitis and sepsis prophylaxis in very low birth weight infants – O. Serce (Turkey) Role of standardized parenteral nutrition bags for neonates - Leow Yumei (Singapore) Impact of cesarean section delivery on intestinal Bifidobacteria and Lactobacillius in newborn babies withi the first 3 days after delivery - Yu Jialin (China) 31 Back to Index Room Tchaikovskij Scientific Presentations: New devices Chairs: I. Amer-Wåhlin (USA), B.W. Mol (Netherlands) • • • • • Impact of fetal pulse oximetry and ST analysis surveillance withdrawal on rates of obstetric surgery and frequency of low birth umbilical artery ph: a cause of rising caesarean rates? – K. Dokus (Slovacchia) On the influence of the pelvic floor muscle activation in the biomechanical behavior of the fetus head duri delivery - T. Mascarenhas (Portugal) The usefulness of inflatable obstetric belts in nulliparous pregnant during the second stage of labo J.W. Kim (Korea) Biomarkers in maternal blood predict neonatal morbidity – T. Chaiworapongsa (USA) A longitudinal study of fetuin-A, the most abundant protein in fetal blood: changes precede the onset of preeclampsia – P. Chaemsaithong (USA) Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am Plenary session 5 (PS5) Novel interventions to improve perinatal outcome Chairs: A. Bianchi (Uruguay), G.H. Visser (Netherlands) Speakers: Perinatal neuroinflammation: molecular imaging for early diagnosis, magnesium sulphate and nanotechnology to prevent cerebral palsy - R. Romero (USA) Is there a role for a cervical pessary to prevent preterm birth - B.W. Mol (Netherlands) The ODON device to assist in the second stage of labor – M. Merialdi, G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Bariatric surgery in obesity: how to improve perinatal outcome – E. Sheiner (Israel) Transcutaneous monitoring in neonatology - B. Walsh (USA) Imaging biomarkers of developmental disorders in preterm neonates- P. Huppi (Switzerland) 10.30 am - 11.00 am Coffee Break /E-Poster viewing Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am Special lecture 3 (SL3) Chair: N. Volodin (Russia) Perinatal imaging: the future - A. Kurjak (Croatia) Room Mussorgskij 11.30 am– 01.00 pm Workshop Symposium 11 (WS11) Early pregnancy complications Chairs: G.C. Di Renzo (Italy), N. Tetruashvili (Russia) Speakers: Early pregnancy support for the purpose of prevention of late pregnancy complications - N. Tetruashvili (Russia) Progesterone Induced Blocking Factor (PIBF) and immunomodulation in pregnancy - J. Szekeres-Barto (Hungary) Treatment and prevention of threatened and recurrent miscarriage – A. Schindler (Germany) Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott 32 Back to Index Room Borodin 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Session 18 (S18) Preterm premature rupture of membranes Chairs: M. Zugaib (Brasil), V. Radzinsky (Russia) Speakers: Early self-diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis to prevent preterm premature rupture of membranes A. Sungkar (Indonesia) Premature rupture of membranes: is there a role for fetal therapy? - E. Kontopoulos (USA) Diagnosis and management of early PROM - A. Mikhailov (Russia) Premature rupture of membrane and cervical insufficiency - K.Y. Lee (Korea) The management of preterm premature rupture of the membranes in the "grey zone" - Z. Hajek (Czech Republic) Room Rimski-Korsakov 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Session 19 (S19) Imaging and ultrasound in pregnancy Chairs: A. Kurjak (Croatia), Z. Papp (Hungary) Speakers: Fetal CT versus US and its value in diagnosing fetal skeletal dysplasias – T. Victoria (USA) To doppler or not to doppler: from pulsed, to color, to 3D and beyond - I. Zalud (USA) Prenatal diagnosis of fetal brain hypoxia - A. Athanassiadis (Greece) Intrapartum sonography: what can it add? - A. Bianchi (Uruguay) Imaging and development of the fetal senses: can intervention (i.e music) improve outcome?- B. Arabin (Germany) Room Prokofiev 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Session 20 (S20) Neonatal resuscitation: can oxygen cause damage, and what can be done? Chairs: M. Stanojevic (Croatia), A. Tkachenko (Ukraine) Speakers: Late preterm infants - a neonatologist’s point of view - M. Stanojevic (Croatia) Resuscitation of infants born at 23-25 weeks – Is the current technique sufficient? - R. Plavka (Czech Republic Unresolved issues in oxygenation of the newborn - O.D. Saugstad (Norway) Oxidative stress as an alternate pathophysiology to inflammation in preterm birth – R. Menon (USA The early diagnosis of oxidative stress and consequences in health and disease - G. Buonocore (Italy) Room Tchaikovskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Session 21 (S21) Perinatal cardiology: from prenatal diagnosis to neonatal treatment Chairs: Q. Thanh Le (Vietnam), L. Bokeriya (Russia) Speakers: First trimester fetal heart assessment: where are we now? - A. Ebrashy (Egypt) Volume sonography impact on fetal echocardiography - N. Radunovic (Serbia) Functional fetal echocardiography: the current state – D. Maulik (USA) The fetal heart and perinatal management - C. Sen (Turkey) The development of perinatal cardiology in Russia - E. Bespalova (Russia) 33 Back to Index Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Session 22 (S22) Maternal morbidity and mortality Chairs: J. W. Dudenhausen (Germany), V. Serov (Russia) Speakers: Issues with maternal and perinatal mortality in Europe - A. Antsaklis (Greece) Scottish confidential audit of severe maternal morbidity - A. Cameron (UK) A FIGO project in Uruguay to prevent maternal death due to unsafe termination of pregnancy - J. Alonso (Uruguay) Maternal mortality in Africa - J.M. Carrera (Spain) Reducing maternal mortality in Vietnam – H.T.D. Tuyet (Vietnam) Surgical technologies decreasing of maternal and perinatal mortality - L.V. Adamyan (Russia) Room Rachmaninov 12.00 am – 01.30 pm Russian session 4 (RS4) Moscow Regional Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology “Moscow Region as a launching platform for innovative projects implementation” Chairs: N. Suslonova (Russia), V. Krasnopolskiy (Russia) Speakers: Caesarean section in modern obstetrics: solved and unsolved problems - L. Logutova (Russia) Experience of Moscow Regional Centre “Diabetes and gestation”: diagnosis and treatment of gestational diabetes V. Petruhin (Russia) Large-scale innovative genetic technologies in prenatal medicine: present and future - L. Zhuchenko (Russia) 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Russian Language Session E-Poster viewing Room Rachmaninov 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Workshop Symposium 12 (WS12) Early and accurate detection of placental dysfunction as a predictor of complications in hypertensive pregnancy Chair: A. Shennan (UK) Speakers: Classification and management of hypertension in pregnancy – does placental or maternal causality matter? N. Simpson (UK) Causes and consequences of placental dysfunction – how effective are we at detecting and managing this condition? – F. Figueras (Spain) Placental growth factor as an early and accurate test for the detection of placental dysfunction and predictor of pregnancy complication – A. Shennan (UK) Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Alere Room Rachmaninov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 23 (S23) Maternal postpartum hemorrhage: preventive strategies Chairs: G. Breborowicz (Poland), E. Ailamazyan (Russia) Speakers: Prophylaxis of postpartum haemorrhage - S. Rosales (Mexico) Postpartum haemorrhage-FIGO guidelines - C.N. Purandare (India) Management of postpartum haemorrhage - B. Serra (Spain) 34 Back to Index Surgical treatment for postpartum haemorrhage in the presence of shock and coagulopathy J. M. Palacios Jaraquemada (Argentina) Management of placenta accreta in patients with uterine scar after previous caesarean section M.A. Kurtser (Russia) Prevention and management of PPH in China - Y. Huixia (China) Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 24 (S24) New technology to assess labour progress and fetal well-being Chairs: I. Amer-Wåhlin (Sweden), O. Baev (Russia) Speakers How can smart pulse technology help CTG interpretation? – G.H. Visser (Netherlands) * Intrapartum fetal surveillance using ST-analysis - G.H. Visser (Netherlands) Ultrasound before operative vaginal delivery - K. Kalache (Germany) Intrapartum sonographic diagnosis of dystocia: new perspectives – A. Malvasi, G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) Position-tracking system for intrapartum monitoring of labour progress: the potential value of this new tool T. Leung (Hong Kong) What is the nature of the evidence for and against fetal blood sampling during labour? - B. Carbonne (France) *Lecture sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from Philips Healthcare Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 25 (S25) Intrauterine growth restriction Chair: A. Strizhakov (Russia),D. Maulik (USA) Speakers: IUGR - An overview - D. Farine (Canada) Changes in the cerebral circulation in fetal growth restriction - G. Clerici (Italy) Amnioinfusion, in cases of severe growth restriction - I. Kawabata (Japan) Early fetal growth restriction: outcome and implications - T. Todros (Italy) Managing fetal growth restriction: current challenges – D. Maulik (USA) Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 26 (S26) “Late” mothers and “Late” preterm births Chairs: J. Mancilla (Mexico), N. Podzolkova (Russia) Speakers: Maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women aged 40 and over - C. Benedetto (Italy) Indication for late preterm delivery: evidence based? - B. Martinez de Tejada (Switzerland) The late preterm lung: almost there, but not safe yet - J. Belik (Canada) MRI of normal and abnormal brain development: studies from 24 weeks of gestation onward - D. Prayer (Austria) 35 Karger Journals in Perinatal Medicine Fetal and Neonatal Research Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 183 Surfactant Lavage Therapy for Meconium Aspiration Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Choi, H.J.; Hahn, S.; Lee, J.; Park, B.-J.; Lee, S.M.; Kim, H.-S.; Bae, C.-W. (Seoul) Sources of Neonatal Medicine 159 Thrush – Nightmare of the Foundling Hospitals Obladen, M. (Berlin) Original Papers 166 Noninvasive Assessment of the Early Transitional Circulation in Healthy Term Infants Popat, H.; Kluckow, M. (Sydney, N.S.W.) 172 Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment of Meconium Obstruction in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Kim, Y.-J.; Kim, E.-K.; Kim, E.S.; Kim, H.-S.; Choi, J.-H.; Cheon, J.-E.; Kim, W.S.; Kim, I.-O.; Park, K.W. (Seoul) 217 Postnatal Rosiglitazone Administration to Neonatal Rat Pups Does Not Alter the Young Adult Metabolic Phenotype Truong, N.C.; Abbasi, A.; Sakurai, R.; Lee, W.N.P.; Torday, J.S.; Rehan, V.K. (Torrance, Calif.) 225 Is Octreotide Treatment Useful in Patients with Congenital Chylothorax? Horvers, M.; Mooij, C.F.; Antonius, T.A.J. (Nijmegen) 232 Efficacy and Safety of a Tight Glucose Control Protocol in Critically Ill Term Neonates Verbruggen, S.C.; Landzaat, L.J.; Reiss, I.K.M. (Rotterdam); van Goudoever, J.B. (Rotterdam/Amsterdam); Joosten, K.F.M. (Rotterdam) Novel Insights from Clinical Practice 201 Levosimendan in Two Neonates with Ischemic Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension De Carolis, M.P.; Piastra, M.; Bersani, I.; Pardeo, M.; Stival, E.; Tempera, A.; Romagnoli, C.; Conti, G.; De Rosa, G. (Rome) om/fdt c . r e g r a k . www om/neo c . r e g r a k . www 179 First Day of Life Reference Values for Pleth Variability Index in Spontaneously Breathing Term Newborns Latini, G. (Brindisi/Pisa); Dipaola, L. (Pisa); De Felice, C. (Siena) 192 Differential Hemodynamic Effects of Levosimendan in a Porcine Model of Neonatal Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Esch, J.; Joynt, C.; Manouchehri, N.; Lee, T.F.; Li, Y.-Q.; Bigam, D. (Edmonton, Alta.); Vento, M. (Valencia); Cheung, P.-Y. (Edmonton, Alta.) 210 Cognitive and Neurological Outcome at the Age of 5–8 Years of Preterm Infants with Post-Hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation Requiring Neurosurgical Intervention Brouwer, A Brouwer A.J.; J van van Stam, Stam C C.; Uniken Uniken Venema, Venema M M.; Koopman Koopman, C C.; Groenendaal, F.; de Vries, L.S. (Utrecht) Commentary 206 Inotropic Support in the NICU: Ever More Compounds in Search of Guidance? Commentary on J. Esch et al.: Differential Hemodynamic Effects of Levosimendan in a Porcine Model of Neonatal Hypoxia-Reoxygenation (Neonatology 2012;101:192–200) and M.P. De Carolis et al.: Levosimendan in Two Neonates with Ischemic Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension (Neonatology 2012;101:201–205) Thewissen, L.; Allegaert, K. (Leuven) More information on each journal’s website: S. Karger AG P.O. Box 4009 Basel (Switzerland) f: +41 61 306 12 34 e: orders@karger.com • Submission/Guidelines for Authors • Pay-per-View and Subscriber Access to Full Text • Subscription Details • Online Library Recommendation KI13687 • Free Abstracts and Selected Articles • Free Online Sample Issue • Free Alert Service • Full Table of Contents • Full Editorial Board Back to Index Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 27 (S27) What treatments in perinatology should be revisited? Chairs: P. Mazmanyan (Armenia), L. Namazova-Baranova (Russia) Speakers: Is there any role for fetal blood sampling in the management of Rh isoimmunisation? - N. Papantoniou (Greece) Resuscitation of the neonate with meconium – stained amniotic fluid: the evolution of clinical practic J. Fabres (Chile) Effect of vesico amniotic shunt for urinary tract obstruction in sheep model - H. Kitagawa (Japan) The environment of the newborn intensive care unit: does it make a difference? - D. Haumont (Belgium) Total hypothermia in neonatology – P. Reynolds (UK) Room Rimski-Korsakov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Russian Session 5 (RS5) Round table of the CIS societies O&G “Debatable issues of management of infections in perinatology” Chairs: V. Medved (Ukraine), S. Zanko (Belarus) Speakers: Fetal death: the role of infectious factors - I. Ignatko (Russia) Viral infections during pregnancy - V. Kuzmin (Russia) Use of antibiotics in pregnancy: challenges and perspectives - R. Kozlov (Russia) Prevention and treatment of UTI in pregnancy - V. Medved (Ukraina) Vaginal infections and isthmic-cervical insufficiency - S. Zanko (Belarus) The implementation of confidential enquiries into maternal death: experience of the Republic of Moldova - I. Dondiuc (Moldova) Russian Language Session Room Glinka 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm Session 28 (S28) RF/WHO Session – Introduction from Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation - Decreasing maternal and newborn mortality through improving primary health care Chairs: E. Yarotskaya (Russia), S. Axelrod (Russia), G. Lazdane (Lithuania) Speakers: Introduction from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation – S. Axelrod (Russia) Perinatal Health and Millennium Development Goals – B. Daelmans (WHO/Geneva) Regional differences in maternal and newborn health in the countries of the WHO European Region G. Lazdane (WHO/Europe) Progress in implementation of the Antenatal and Postpartum Care project – O. Shvabskiy (Russia) Assessment and monitoring of the quality of primary health care for pregnant women, mothers and newborns in Armenia – K. Saribekyan (Armenia) Comprehensive approach to improve maternal and child health in Kyrgyzstan – A. Eshodjaeva (Kyrgyzstan) Perinatal care in Moldova – P. Stratulat (Moldova) Room Rachmaninov 04.45 pm - 05.00 pm Closing Ceremony V. Skvortsova (Russia), T. Yakovleva (Russia), E. Baybarina (Russia), G. Sukhikh (Russia), N. Volodin (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), A. Antsaklis (Greece), M. Sanchez - Luna (Spain) 37 Back to Index Faculty 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. Leila V. Abdallah Nelson Elza Edward Zarko F. Justo Isis Albert Aris Olus Birgit Sertac Raul Sabaratnam Tengir Apostolos Topun Rodrigo Svetlana Ahmed Oleg Elena Eduardo Eugenio Igor Tatyana Joanna Jaques Larisa Chiara Zion R. Elena Jatinder Ana Viktoria Isaac Leo Grzegorz H. Benjamin Pavel The-Hung Giuseppe Flavio Vladimir Adamyan Adra Aguilar Akhmadeeva Ailamazyan Alfirevic Alieva Alonso Amer-Wåhlin Antonov Antsaklis Api Arabin Arslanoglu Artal Arulkumaran Asatiani Athanassiadis Austin Ayala Axelrod Badreldeen Baev Baibarina Bancalari Baraldi Baranov Batysheva Beachy Belik Belotserkovtseva Benedetto Ben Rafael Berger Bespalova Bhatia Bianchi Bitsadze Blickstein Bokeriya Breborowicz Brenner Budanov Bui Buonocore Bustreo Bychenko 38 Russia Lebanon Colombia Russia Russia United Kingdom Azerbaijan Uruguay Sweden Russia Greece Turkey Germany Turkey United States of America United Kingdom Georgia Greece United Kingdom Mexico Russia Qatar Russia Russia United States of America Italy Russia Russia United States of America Canada Russia Italy Israel Germany Russia United States of America Uruguay Russia Israel Russia Poland Israel Russia Sweden Italy Switzerland Russia Back to Index 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 55a. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. Luis Cabero Roura Alan Cameron Xavier Carbonell-Estrany Bruno Carbonne Virgilio Carnielli Manuel Rui Garcia Carrapato Jose M. Carrera Irene Cetin Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa Boonsri Charanchakul Antonia Charitou Frank Chervenak Antonina Chubarova Graziano Clerici Simona Costantinescu C. Dadak B. Daelmans Dmitry Degtyarev Marina V. Degtyareva Marina G. Degtyareva Gustaf Dekker Teresa Del Moral Vladimir Demidov Cansun Demir Jan Deprest Gian Carlo Di Renzo Ioriy Dondiuc Gian Paolo Donzelli Tim Draycott Joachim W. Dudenhausen AlaaEldin Ebrashy A. Eshodjaeva Mark Evans Jorge Fabres Fabio Facchinetti Vassillos Fanos Dan Farine Enrico Ferrazzi Tamara Feygin Francesc Figueras Joseph Figueras Aloy Eduardo Fonseca Alexander Fuks Seishi Furukawa Janusz Gadzinowsky Miroslava Gojnic Dugalic Antonios Gounaris Gokhan Göynümer Vladimir Grebennikov Gorm Greisen Pierre Gressens Amos Grunebaum 39 Spain United Kingdom Spain France Italy Portugal Spain Italy United States of America Thailand Greece United States of America Russia Italy Romania Austria Switzerland Russia Russia Russia Australia United States of America Russia Turkey Belgium Italy Moldova Italy United Kingdom Germany Egypt Kyrgyzstan United States of America Chile Italy Italy Canada Italy United States of America Spain Spain Brazil United States of America Japan Poland Serbia Greece Turkey Russia Denmark France United States of America Back to Index 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. Joao Aprigio Alexander Mikko Ferdinand Dominique Zdenek Lena Moshe Wolfgang Ulrich Corinne Yang Petra Susan Irina Vladimir Oleg Erika Dmitry Liudmila Karim Anil Viktoria Zera Nese Ichiro E. Zulfia Petr Hiroaki Liubov Eftichia Maksim Vladimir Roman Boris W. Vladislav Darya Krzysztof M. Irina Nilgun Asim Mark Vladimir Gunta KeunYoung Tak Yeung Malcom Brynn Viktor Lidia Silke Guerra De Almeida Gus Hallman Haschke Haumont Hajek Hellstrom Westas Hod Holzgreve Honemeyer Hubinont Huixia Huppi Ibara Ignatko Iliyin Ionov Isolauri Ivanov Kafarskaya Kalache Kapur Kasyan Kavak Kawabata Keshishyan Khodzhaeva Kiryushchenkov Kitagawa Kolesnikova Kontopoulos Kovalev Kovalev Kozlov Kramer Krasnopolsky Kryuchko Kuczkowski Kukarskaya Kultursay Kurjak Kurtser Kuzmin Lazdane Lee Leung Levene Levy Linde Logutova Mader 40 Brazil Russia Finland Switzerland Belgium Czech Republic Sweden Israel Germany UAE Belgium China Switzerland Japan Russia Russia Russia Finland Russia Russia Germany Denmark Russia Turkey Japan Russia Russia Russia Japan Russia United States of America Russia Russia Russia Netherlands Russia Russia United States of America Russia Turkey Croatia Russia Russia Lithuania Korea Hong Kong United Kingdom United States of America Russia Russia Germany Back to Index 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. Igor Alexander D. Antonio Anna Javier Paolo Begona Bruna Dev Pavel Vladimir Ram Mario Eberhard Anton Neena Ben Willhem J. Giovanni Guido Alexey Thomas Leila Maria Teresa Giovanni Kipros Lutfu José M. Apostolos Nikolaos Zoltan Joseph Ameet Ranjan Kumar S. Boris Vasiliy Jean-Charles Richard Natalia Ritsuko Daniela Natalia Mark C.N. Olga Alexey Ruben Nebojsa Victor Luca Maria Grazia Makarov Makatsariya Malvasi Malyshkina Mancilla Manzoni Martinez de Tejada Marzi Maulik Mazmanyan Medved Menon Merialdi Merz Mikhailov Modi Mol Monni Moro Mostovoy Musci Namazova-Baranova Neto Nigro Nicolaides Önderoglu Palacios Jaraquemada Papageorgiou Papantoniou Papp Pardo Patki Pejaver Pelletier Petrikovsky Petruhin Picaud Plavka Podzolkova Pooh Prayer Protopopova Prutkin Purandare Pustotina Pyregov Quintero Radunovic Radzinsky Ramenghi Revello 41 Russia Russia Italy Russia Mexico Italy Switzerland Italy United States of America Armenia Ukraine United States of America Switzerland Germany Russia United Kingdom Netherlands Italy Italy Russia United States of America Russia Portugal Italy United Kingdom Turkey Argentina Canada Greece Hungary Israel India India Germany United States of America Russia France Czech Republic Russia Japan Austria Russia Russia India Russia Russia United States of America Serbia Russia Italy Italy Back to Index 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. Peter Michael Damir Roberto Irina Sergio R. Erich Manuel K. Yoshiaki Pieter Ola Didrik Galina Joseph Adolf Cihat Turgay Vyta Loic Vladimir Bernat Nikolay Eyal Andrew Erich Lee P. Oleg Lali G. Irina Stavros Umberto Nigel Atul Daniel W. Veronika Y.S. Irina Timothy Christian P. VasileFlorin Milan Michael Sergey Petru Anton Gennady T. Walfrido W. Bo Ali Nina David Reynolds Robson Roje Romero Ryumina Rosales-Ortiz Safina Saling Sanchez-Luna Saribekyan Sato Sauer Saugstad Savelieva Schenker Schindler Sen Sener Senikas Sentilhes Serov Serra Shabalov Sheiner Shennan Shinwell Shulman Shvabskiy Sichinava Sidorova Sifakis Simeoni Simpson Singhal Skupsky Skvortcova Smolkin Soldatova Spector Speer Stamatian Stanojevic Stark Stepanenko Stratulat Strizhakov Sukhikh Sumpaico Sun Sungkar Suslonova Sweet 42 United Kingdom Ireland Croatia United States of America Russia Mexico Russia Germany Spain Armenia Japan Netherlands Norway Russia Israel Germany Turkey Turkey Canada France Russia Spain Russia Israel United Kingdom Israel United States of America Russia Russia Russia Greece France United Kingdom United Kingdom United States of America Russia Russia Russia United Kingdom Germany Romania Croatia Germany Russia Moldova Russia Russia Philippines China Indonesia Russia Ireland Back to Index 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 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Radu Sergey Nikolay Liliana Susana Brian Tuangsit Hilary Miroslaw Tatyana Murat Elif Gul Ekaterina Yariv Nina Yaron Ivica Quirino Sergey Nikolay Luc Liubov Marcelo Szekeres-Bartho Szymankiewicz Tanriverdi Tetruashvili Thanh Le Tinelli Tiulpakov Tkachenko To Nguyen Todros Tsapanos Tuyet Tupa Van de Weijer Victoria Vidyasagar Visser Vladareanu Voevodin Volodin Voto Walsh Wataganara Whyte Wielgos Yakovleva Yayla Yapar Eyi Yarotskaya Yogev Zakharova Zalel Zalud Zangrilli Zanko Zavadenko Zimmermann Zhuchenko Zugaib 43 Hungary Poland Turkey Russia Vietnam Italy Russia Ukraine Vietnam Italy Greece Vietnam Argentina New Zealand United States of America United States of America Netherlands Romania Russia Russia Argentina United States of America Thailand Canada Poland Russia Turkey Turkey Russia Israel Russia Israel United States of America Italy Belarus Russia Netherlands Russia Brazil Back to Index WCPM 2013 SUPPORTERS The Organizing Committee expresses its gratitude to the sup Alpha Medina 44 pporting companies for their participation to the Print CMYK | Blue = C 100% / M 72% / B 18% | Green = C 80% / Y 90% STADA Red Pantone 192 CMYK 0 100 70 0 STADA Blue Pantone 287 CMYK 100 85 0 0 45 For life’s most important moments... us t i Vis 35 # oth o MB P C W t a Rapid, Reliable, Non-Invasive Test for ROM (Rupture Of [fetal] Membranes) Visit www.amnisure.com to learn more about using the AmniSure® ROM Test AmniSure® International LLC, USA www.amnisure.com Tel. 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