Theme: Use Heart to beat Cardiovascular diseases

CARDIO MEET 2023

CARDIO MEET 2023

On behalf of Cardiology Meet 2023 Organizing Committee, we are pleased to invite researchers, cardiologists, doctors, Physicians, academicians, counsellors, educators, research scientists, self-help group facilitators, teachers, business delegates, young researchers, dieticians and industrialists to give the world a better solution to this problem. The conference will be a platform to globalize one research, to share scientific experiences, to acquire knowledge on new diagnostics methods and treatment procedures. The World Congress on Cardiology which is going to be held on May 29-30, 2023 Las Vegas, USA. The conference highlights the theme of "Use heart to beat cardiovascular diseases".

The scientific program includes Keynote & Plenary talks, Video Presentations, Poster Presentations, and E-Posters. Furthermore, oral communications of (post)doctoral junior scientists will be considered. It is the goal of the organizers to make this meeting an event of scientific excellence, attractive to both industrial and academic scientists in Cardiology and its advancements.

We invite sponsors and exhibitor to showcase your products to our participants and make it reach the public through them. We request you to make use of this opportunity to make the world a better place to live in.

Conferenceseries Ltd is the longest running independent life science events company with a predominantly academic client base. Our multi-professional and multi-specialty approach creates a unique experience that cannot be found with a specialist society or commercially.

Conferenceseries are corporate members of the following organizations

  • Royal Society of Biology
  • IBMS
  • British Society for Immunology
  • Rare Care UK
  • Opportunities for Conference Attendees

For Researchers &Faculty:

For Universities, Associations & Societies:

For Students & Research Scholars:

  • Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
  • Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
  • Student Attendee
  • Group Registrations

For Business Delegates:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • Symposium hosting
  • Book Launch event
  • Networking opportunities
  • Audience participation

For Companies:

  • Exhibitor and Vendor Booths
  • Sponsorships opportunities
  • Product launch
  • Workshop organizing
  • Scientific Partnering
  • Marketing and Networking with clients

Conferenceseries Ltd organizes International Cardiology Meetings annually across Europe, Austria, Ireland, Germany, France, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Finland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Denmark, Macedonia, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Czech Republic, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Scotland, Latvia, Ukraine, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands Russia, Bulgaria, France, with solitary subject of quickening logical revelations. 

Conference Topics

  • Heart failure
  • Coronary artery disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Valve Disease
  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Diabetes Mellitus and Stroke
  • Abdominal Obesity
  • Vascular dementia
  • Abnormal cholesterol and high triglycerides
  • Haemorrhagic Strokes (Bleeds)
  • Open heart surgery
  • Modern beating heart surgery
  • Heart transplant
  • Coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Cardiac failure
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Rheumatic heart disease
  • Acute coronary syndromes (ACS)
  • Critical limb ischemia
  • Angina
  • Arrhythmias
  • Acute thrombotic events
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart valve disease
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Angioplasty
  • Congenital heart defect correction
  • Cardiology applications and diagnostic methods
  • Cardiac and vascular imaging
  • Vascular grafts and artificial hearts
  • Cardiac electrophysiology techniques
  • Drug delivery systems

Track 1: Cardiac Surgery

There are numerous one-of-a-kind varieties of cardiac surgeries to be had to cure distinctive type of cardiac troubles a number of them are noted underneathOpen heart surgery

Track 2: Heart Failure

Heart failure can be brought on by many circumstances that damage the heart including: Coronary artery disease, this is a disease of the arteries that provide blood and oxygen to your heart. It decreases blood flow to our heart muscles. If the arteries slim or get blocked our heart will become starved for oxygen and nutrients and can't pump as good. Heart attack this could occur when a coronary artery is blocked all at once, which stops the flow of blood to our coronary heart muscle. Cardiomyopathy this is harm to our heart muscle tissue that may be as a result of artery or blood float troubles, infections, alcohol, drug abuse and other sicknesses or genetic issues can also carry it on. Make sure your health practitioner knows your circle of family’s health records and conditions that overwork the heart. Those consist of such things as high blood pressure, heart valve disease, thyroid disease, kidney disease, diabetes, or heart defects you've had since you were born. Coronary artery disease

Stages of Heart Failure:

Stage A: This is the period when you are at risk for heart failure. You may be in this stage if you have:

You may also be at risk if you have a history of:

  • Cardiotoxic drug therapy
  •  Alcohol abuse
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Family members with cardiomyopathy

Stage B: You're in this phase if you never had symptoms of heart failure but you're diagnosed with systolic left ventricular dysfunction, which means the left chamber of your heart doesn't pump well. You may be in this group if you had or have:

  • Heart attack
  • Valve disease
  • Cardiomyopathy

Stage C: You're in this phase if you have systolic heart failure along with symptoms such as:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Fatigue
  • Less ability to exercise

Stage D: You're in this phase if you have systolic heart failure and advanced symptoms after you get medical care.

Track 3: Cardio-Oncology

Cardio-oncology is the intersection of coronary heart situations in patients who have been treated for cancer. It's far a developing area that targets to optimize the cardiovascular care obtained by using cancer patients before, all through and after chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy.

Track 4: Clinical Cardiology

Cardiology is a branch of medicine that share out with diseases and abnormalities of the heart . The field also involve medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, heart failure, coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Physicians who particularize in this field of medicine are called cardiologists, a department of internal medicine. Pediatric cardiologists are pediatricians who specialize in cardiology. Physicians who specialize in cardiac surgery are called as cardiac surgeons, a department of general surgery.

Track 5: Invasive cardiology

Invasive cardiology uses open or minimally invasive surgery to identify electrical malformation or treat structural within the heart structure. When plaque clogs your arteries, it becomes hard for blood to flow normally. Angioplasty inserts a very small balloon into your clogged vein and pushes plaque against the walls, allowing for higher blood flow. Stenting is usually done in conjunction with angioplasty. A cardiac stent is a tiny metal coil which permanently holds a clogged vein open.

  • Angioplasty
  •  Stenting

Track 6: Non-invasive cardiology

Non-invasive cardiology recognizes heart problems with not using any fluids, needles or other instruments which are inserted into the body. Nuclear cardiology is a non-invasive study of cardiovascular abnormalities by means of various kinds of imaging which may use radioactive elements. Echocardiograph is the utilization of ultrasound waves to generate images of the heart and nearby structures in order to identify how good the heart pumps blood, infections, and structural abnormalities. Cardiac electrophysiology is the study and examining of the electrical currents which generate heartbeats. Stress tests normally involve exercise which is observed by our cardiologist. These exercises provide our cardiologist particulars about how our heart performs under physical stress. Heart monitors may also be called a Holter monitor or cardiac event recorder. Heart monitors are originally tape recorders for our heart electrical activity over a set amount of time. CT scans produce images which our cardiologist can inspect for heart disease and atherosclerosis.Echocardiography

Track 7: Cardiac Care Nursing