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Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 Miscellaneous ROOM Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) A Ashraf Salem, Alexandria Challenging Cases Ehab El Habbal, Alexandria Ibrahim Khadragi, Alexandria Mesbah Taha Hassanein, Zagazig 11:00 Major aorto-pulmonary collateral arteries Radwa Momtaz, Alexandria 11:10 Just a mess Ramy Atlm, Tanta 11:20 Guidelines were made for a reason Nashwa Amr Ali, Minia 11:30 Closure of Window like PDA with Septal Occluder!!! Mohammed El Saadawy, Zagazig 11:40 Case Presentation Mohamed Fayez, Mansoura 11:50 Discussion 1 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 Case Reports ROOM Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Auditorium Amal El-Sisi, Cairo Pediatric Hala Hamza, Cairo Sahar Shaker, Cairo Sameh Arab, Alexandria Wael Abdelaal, Aswan 11:00 Total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage and its variants Fatma Aboalsoud, Tanta 11:15 Discussion 11:20 MAPCA's in patients with pulmonary atresia and VSD by magnetic resonance imaging: a case report of two adults Radwa Momtaz, Alexandria 11:35 Discussion 11:40 Venovenous collaterals post Glenn with criss cross heart Mohammed Gibreel, NHI 11:55 Discussion 2 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 Training Set - Intervention ROOM My Best Case: could it be better? C Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Intervention Ahmed Rizk, Ain Shams Amr Zaki, Alexandria Hazem Warda, Tanta Maged Ramsis, NHI 11:00 Bifurcation with ectatic diagonal Mohamed Abdelshafy, Banha 11:08 Discussion 11:10 True bifurcation stenting through radial approach in the setting of dilated aortic root Khaled Darahem, Ain Shams 11:18 Discussion 11:20 An inevitable LM intervention in an emergency situation Mohamed Zahran, Ain Shams 11:28 Discussion 11:30 High risk post CABG intervention Ahmed Adel, Cairo 11:38 Discussion 11:40 Left Main PCI in the setting of Anterior STEMI and Cardiogenic shock Ossama Hassan, Ain Shams 11:48 Discussion 11:50 True bifurcation stenting through radial approach in the setting of dilated aortic root Marwa Gad, Zagazig 11:58 Discussion 3 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 My patient had a chest pain in ER, which ROOM imaging modality should I use? Delegate Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Multimodality Imaging Abdel Fattah Kholeef, Alexandria Adel Allam, Al Azhar Ahmed Asfour, Cairo Khalid Alnemer, KSA Sameh El Kaffas, Cairo 11:00 Chest pain in ER! Perfusion study can solve the problem Sahar Azab, Alexandria 11:15 Discussion 11:20 A middle aged patient with acute chest pain CT comes first Salah El Tahan, Alexandria 11:35 Discussion 11:40 Integrated cardiac imaging in acute coronary syndromes Galal El Kilany, UAE 11:55 Discussion 4 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 Intervention ROOM Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) E Hossam Beshr, Military Academy Challenging Cases Khaled El Rabbat, Banha Walid Abdou, Menoufia Yasser Gomaa, Ain Shams 11:00 Transcoronary ablation of septal Hypertrophy Abdallah Omeish, Amman 11:08 Discussion 11:10 Unprotected LM in the setting of AHF Abdel-Rahman Gamal, NHI 11:18 Discussion 11:20 Ostial left main with two shocks Ahmed Habila, NHI 11:28 Discussion 11:30 (Un-usual CTO war) Sometimes you must lose a battle, to win the war Eslam Ghanem, Zagazig 11:38 Discussion 11:40 Case Presentation Marwa Gad, Zagazig 11:48 Discussion 11:50 Right coronary PCI in the setting of tight ostial lesion Khaled Darahem, Ain Shams 11:58 Discussion 5 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 Clinical Issues Post Cardiac device ROOM implantation Lecture Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Electrophysiology Ali Oto, Turkey Hassan Khaled, Cairo Mohamed Hammouda, Cairo Mohamed Osama, NHI Mostafa Nawar, Alexandria 11:00 MRI with non-compatible device Hayam El Damanhoury, Ain Shams 11:08 Discussion 11:10 Device related Infection; prevention and management Amr Nawar, Cairo 11:18 Discussion 11:20 PM induced LV dysfunction Haitham Badran, Ain Shams 11:28 Discussion 11:30 Driving & Sports in patients with ICD Mohamed Shenasa, USA 11:38 Discussion 11:40 Ventricular arrhythmias in ICD patient Ghaliah Almohani, Oman 11:48 Discussion 11:50 Residual MR post CRT Ayman Mortada, Ain Shams 6 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 11:00 - 12:00 ECG Tracings ROOM B Training Set Medtronic 11:00 Haitham Badran, Ain Shams 7 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:00 - 12:30 Opening Ceremony ROOM Small Theater Mohamed Sobhy Opening Ceremony Mahmoud Hassanein Mostafa Nawar Tarek Elzawawy Mohamed Ayman Salah El Tahan 8 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:30 - 13:30 Basic Science ROOM Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) A Ahmed Abdel Lateif Ramadan, Al Azhar Rapid Fire Abstracts Aly Abdallah, Alexandria Hossam El Hossary, Cairo Mansour Moustafa, Al Azhar 12:30 Relationship between Monocyte Subsets, IL-6 and hs-CRP with the Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Stable Angina Pectoris Patients Abdel-Mohsen Moustafa, Al Azhar 12:40 Bacterial prints in aspirate of infacrt related artery in ST- elevation myocardial infarction patients underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention Ahmad Abdelrady, Assiut 12:50 Role of irisin in ischemia reperfusion injury in isolated heart of albino rats Salah Zaghloul, Cairo 13:00 Early diagnostic value and late prognostic implication of dual marker strategy (copeptin roponin) in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome Khaled Kamal Ali, Cairo 13:10 Pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic phenotype of spontaneously differentiated human monocyte-derived macrophages in coronary heart disease patients: implications for plaque morphology and activity Hesham Refaat, Zagazig 13:20 Discussion 9 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:30 - 14:20 Magdy Rashawn’s Best Imaging CT Case ROOM Prize Delegate Referees (in alphabetical order) Imaging Faisal Nabi, USA Gregory Thomas, USA Mahmoud Hassanein, Alexandria Moderators (in alphabetical order) Eman ElSharkawy, Alexandria Salah El Tahan, Alexandria 12:30 Rare case of Aortic Anomalies Ahmed Yehia Khalil, Alexandria 12:38 Discussion 12:40 Lateral ventricular free wall aneurysm post myocardial infarction Awad Youssef Zeid, Alexandria 12:48 Discussion 12:50 Coarcoplasty and stenting in a case of FSD: A clinical dilemma Islam Galal, Zagazig 12:58 Discussion 13:00 A rare case of bilharzial endomyocardial fibrosis Mahmoud Abdelnabi, Alexandria 13:08 Discussion 13:10 Case presentation Moataz Taha, Cairo 13:18 Discussion 13:20 Status post PAB (Pulmonary Artery Banding) with right Glenn shunt Mohammed Gibreel, NHI 10 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 13:28 Discussion 13:30 A case of Dysphagia lusoria Mustafa Alshaikha, Police Hospital 13:38 Discussion 13:40 Coronary CT beyond atherosclerosis Reem Lamouna, Alexandria 13:48 Discussion 13:50 Bad Luck Walid Waheed Etman, MRI 13:58 Discussion 14:00 Case presentation Ahmed Magdy Mostafa, Military Academy 14:08 Discussion 14:10 Congenital arcade mitral valve: Infants and children Fatma Aboalsoud, Tanta 14:18 Discussion 11 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:30 - 13:30 Live in a box ROOM Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Arena Magdi Saba, USA Electrophysiology Mostafa Nawar, Alexandria 12:30 Left atrial appendage occlusion Ghaliah Almohani, Oman 12:50 Discussion 13:00 Micra Mohamed Magdi, UAE 13:20 Discussion 12 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:30 - 13:30 Rheumatic Heart Diseases & ICU Mohamed ROOM Hamed Honorary Symposium Founder & Auditorium Godfather of the Pediatric Cardiology Pediatric Group in Egypt Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Alaa El Ghamrawy, Al Mahalla Alyaa Kotby, Ain Shams Khaled Karara, Alexandria Magdy Aboul Kheir, Mansoura Salah Zaher, Alexandria Tarek El Walili, Alexandria Tarek El Khouly, Cairo 12:30 Therapeutic potential of sildenafil in patients with chronic heart failure after cardiac surgery Basma Fawzy, Ain Shams 12:42 Discussion 12:45 What new in Rheumatic Fever? Omneya Ibrahim, Ain Shams 12:57 Discussion 13:00 Mitral valve repair in the Pediatric age group Ahmed Afifi, AHC 13:12 Discussion 13:15 Pre- and post-operative management of Ross Procedures Ahmed Seif, Police Hospital 13:27 Discussion 13 Tuesday, 26-Jun-2018 12:30 - 14:30 Training Set - Intervention ROOM My Best Case: could it be better? C Chairpersons (in alphabetical order) Intervention Ahmed Boghdady, Sohag Bassem Abdelhamid, Military Academy Mousa Akbar, Kuwait Sundeep Mishra, India Wael El Naggar, Cairo Moderators (in alphabetical order) Mohamed Loutfi, Alexandria 12:30 Left coronary artery thromboembolism after Left ventricular assist device. 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