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LONDON SHOCK Managing Cardiogenic Shock in the Covid-19 Era 2020

City
The Royal Society of Medicine, London, UK
Type of event
on site

Invitation

Dear Colleagues

In spite of major advances in emergency cardiac care, significant numbers of patients suffer cardiac arrest and circulatory failure with a high subsequent mortality in spite of timely revascularisation when appropriate. Resuscitation and the management of circulatory shock therefore represent a key unmet need.

Dealing with this complex clinical problem has been an even greater challenge in the Covid-19 era and the meeting will address this specific challenge as well as ongoing important developments in the field.

Due to the current circumstances, the meeting is going to be a half day hybrid meeting with on-site lectures that will be LIVE streamed from the Royal Society of Medicine in London to those unable to attend in person. For those attending in person, appropriate measures will be taken to protect delegates.

We are looking forward to welcome you on October 13th this year at the Royal Society of Medicine in London or virtually from all over the world.
With best regards. Yours sincerely,

Miles Dalby
Course Director

Thomas F. Lüscher
Course Director

Shouvik Haldar
Course Director

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Programme

Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, London | Tuesday, October 13th, 2020

   
08:45-09:00 Registration and coffee  
9:00-09:15 Introduction  
09:00-09:15 2020 was not what we were expecting Thomas F. Lüscher
09:15-10:00 Session 1: What is cardiogenic shock and how prevalent is it?
Chairs: Thomas F. Lüscher and Vas Panoulas
 
09:15-09:30 Challenges in defining cardiogenic shock Miles Dalby
09:30-09:45 Incidence, outcomes and temporal changes in cardiogenic shock Stephen Pettit
09:45-10:00 ESC 2020 NSTEMI Guidelines: What’s new for cardiogenic shock? Jean-Philippe Collet
10:00-10:45 Session 2: Cardiogenic shock in the Covid-19 era
Chairs: Shouvik Haldar and Jonathan Byrne

 

10:00-10:15 Collateral and direct cardiac damage of the Covid-19 pandemic: Update on the “ESC Guidance for the COVID-19 Pandemic” Thomas F. Lüscher
10:15-10:30 Covid-19 – prothrombotic state leading to thromboembolism and A Diana Gorog
10:30-10:45 Covid-19 – The role of circulatory support Susanna Price
10:45-11:00 COFFEE BREAK  
11:00-11:45 Session 3: Managment and strategies in cardiogenic shock
Chairs: Ulrich Stock and Seth Bilazarian

 

11:00-11:15 Inotropes and haemodynamic monitoring for haemodynamic instability and shock Antonio Rubino
11:15-11:30 Mechanical Circulatory Support Jonathan Hill
11:30-11:45 Revascularisation and adjunctive strategies: beyond the ESC Guidelines Adrian Banning
11:45-12:30 Session 4: Networks of care in cardiogenic shock
Chairs: Simon Ray and Tom Quinn
 
11:45-12:00 Efficient cardiogenic shock networks Alastair Proudfood
12:00-12:15 The way ahead Panel Discussion
12:15-12:30 Summary and closing remarks Miles Dalby

Speakers

Chairpersons

Jonathan Byrne, King's College Hospital London, U.K.
Seth Bilazarian, Vice President Abiomed Denvers, U.S.
Shouvik Haldar, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Thomas F. Lüscher, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Vasileios Panoulas, Royal Brompton &Harefield Hospitals, London, U.K.
Tom Quinn, St. Georges Hospital London, U.K.
Simon Ray, University Hospital of South Manchester Manchester, U.K.
Ulrich Stock, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.

Speakers

Adrian Banning, Oxford University Hospitals Oxford, U.K.
Jean-Philippe Collet, Sorbonne Universite Pitie Salpetriere Hospital Paris, France
Miles Dalby, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Chris Gale, University of Leeds Leeds, U.K.
Diana Gorog, Lister Hospital Stevenage, U.K.
Jonathan Hill, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Thomas F. Lüscher, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Stephen Pettit, Royal Papworth Hospital London, U.K.
Susanna Price, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals London, U.K.
Alastair Proudfoot, St Bartholomew's Hospital London, U.K.
Antonio Rubino, Royal Papworth Hospital London, UK.

Information

Registration

Registration fees Price Registration
Non ESC-Members GBP 50  
ESC-Members GBP 40 please provide ESC-ID number when registering
Paramedics and allied healthcare professionals  GBP 20  
Remote (Virtual) Free  

Registration will be confirmed upon receipt of payment.

Modification & Cancellation

All modifications or cancellations must be notified in writing (by mail, fax or e-mail) to Zurich Heart House. For each modification requested by the participant, GBP 15 will be charged for administrative costs. In case of cancellation up to 13th September 2020, deposits will be refunded less 35% for administrative costs. After this date, no refund will be possible.

Organisation

Zurich Heart House, Foundation for Cardiovascular Research
Dr. Ruth Amstein
Christine Lohmann
Hottingerstrasse 14, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone +41 (0) 44 250 40 95, Fax +41 (0) 44 250 40 90

Venue

The Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

 

Accreditation

London Shock 2020 - Managing Cardiogenic Shock in the Covid-19 Era has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 6 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s).