XI World Congress of Perinatal

“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

Scientific Presidents Gian Carlo Di Renzo Roberto Romero

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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF PERINATAL MEDICINE

Council President: Xavier Carbonell, Spain Past President: Frank A. Chervenak, USA President Elect: Aris Antsaklis, Greece Vice Presidents: Ana Bianchi, Uruguay Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Italy Milan Stanojevic, Croatia Secretary General: Ivica Zalud, USA Treasurer: Ana Hernandez, Spain Deputy Secretaries: Miroslaw Wielgos, Zoltan Papp, Hungary Paolo Manzoni, Italy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal: Joachim W. Dudenhausen,

Scientific Committee Chair: Roberto Romero, USA

Educational Committee Chair: Asim Kurjak, Croatia Members: 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

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Wednesday, June 19

09.00 am -03.30 pm Pre-Congress Courses

Room Rachmaninov PC 1 - “The as a Patient” Chairs: F. Chervenak (USA), B. Arabin (Germany)

Program: • Role of induction of labour in modern - 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 gestations - B. Serra (Spain) • Management of twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome – R. Quintero (USA) • Imaging of early 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)

Room Borodin PC 2 - The Erich Saling Institute 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 - M. Stanojevic (Croatia) • Multiple sclerosis during pregnancy: maternal and neonatal outcome - M. Degtyareva (Russia) • The outcome of fetal therapy - M. Carrapato (Portugal) • : are things getting better or worse? - L. Cabero Roura (Spain) • Trophoblast apoptosis in normal and abnormal pregnancy – D. Roje (Croatia) • Multiple , management and outcome (Russian population-based study) – L. G. Sichinava (Russia)

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Room Mussorgskij 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) • The genetic sonogram – 2D &3D ultrasound and chromosomal anomalies - Y. Zalel (Israel) • KANET and postnatal neurodevelopmental follow-up – U. Honemeyer (UAE)

Room Prokofiev 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) • Neonatal outcome of infants born to mothers with preeclampsia – N. Kultursay (Turkey) • Blood transfusions in very low birth weight infants: how much anemia can be tolerated? – J. Fabres (Chile)

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Room Stravinskij 06.00 pm - 08.00 pm Opening Ceremony

Chairs: G. Sukhikh (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain) E. Baibarina (Russia), G. Sukhikh (Russia), N. Volodin (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), G.C. Di Renzo (Italy), R. Romero (USA)

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)

Concert

08.00 pm – 10.00 pm Opening Reception

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Thursday, June 20

07.30 am - 08.30 am Room Borodin C1 Room Prokofiev C2 Room Tchaikovskij C3 Room Mussorgskij C4

Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am PS1 The prediction and prevention of preterm birth and optimizing neonatal outcomes 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: difficult decisions on the edge of viability - M. Hallman (Finland)

10.30 am - 11.00 am Coffee Break/Poster presentations

Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am SL1 Chair: G. Savelieva (Russia)

Evidence-based perinatal medicine: which interventions make a difference? - Z. Alfirevic (UK)

Room Mussorgskij 11.30 am – 01.00 pm 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 complicated pregnancy - A.D. Makatsaria (Russia) Pharmacological prevention of recurrent pregnancy complications - V.O. Bitsadze (Russia) Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Sanofi-Aventis 6

Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.00 pm PS2 Developmental origins of health and disease: the need to reshape prenatal care Chairs: E. Bancalari (USA), V. Serov (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 WS2

Program will be issued in the next days

Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Nestlè

01.00 pm – 02.30 pm Lunch/Poster view

Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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) What is optimal neonatal nutrition? - P. Sauer (Netherlands) Probiotics: a major breakthrough in neonatal care - T. Del Moral (USA) Should we screen for thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy? - W. Sumpaico (Philippines) The effect of nutrition in the predisposition to adult disease - A. Chubarova (Russia)

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Room Rimski-Korsakov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S2 The diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of multiple gestation (from conception to delivery) Chairs: M. Wielgos (Poland), L. G. Sichinava (Russia)

Speakers: 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) TBA – J. Deprest (Belgium) The way to reduce multiple pregnancy in PMA – N. Malhotra () Is there a difference in the outcome of spontaneous and IVF-conceived twins? - L. Sichinava (Russia)

Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S3 Preterm birth around the limits of viability Chairs: M.R.G. Carrapato (Portugal), A. Antonov (Russia)

Speakers: TBA - A. Greenough (UK) Risk factors contributing to perinatal morbidity and mortality: a birth population-based regional survey in 2010 in - B. Sun (China) Neuroprotection of the preterm infant - T. Austin (UK) Medical and ethical issues related to extreme prematurity - A. Papageorgiou (Greece)

Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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 educational grant from Chiesi

Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm SS1 Russian Perinatal Society Session Chairs: N. Volodin (Russia), A. Strijakov (Russia)

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Room Rachmaninov 03.00 pm – 04.30 pm WS3 Chair: R. Romero (USA)

Program will be issued in the next days

Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Ferring Pharmaceuticals to WAPM

04.30 pm - 05.00 pm Coffee break

Room Borodin 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm 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 () 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 S6 Perinatal viral disease (CMV, parvovirus, herpes, HIV, RSV) Chairs: H. Winn (USA), N. Tupa (Argentina)

Speakers: Diagnosis and management of cytomegalovirus Infection during pregnancy - H. Winn (USA) Screening for cytomegalovirus infection in very low birth weight neonates - J. Figueras Aloy (Spain) 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)

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Room Mussorgskij 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm S7 Hemodynamic disorders in the neonate Chairs: G. Greisen (Denmark), S. Stepanenko (Russia)

Speakers: Cerebral oxygenation while caring for the preterm neonate - G. Greisen (Denmark) Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia - S. Costantinescu (Romania) The management of a neonate born with meconium stained amniotic fluid- D. Vidyasagar (USA) Haemodynamics in critically ill newborns - D. Kryuchko (Russia)

Room Prokofiev 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm 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) Neonatal seizures: Video-EEG in NICU - M.G. Degtyareva (Russia) Seizure activity in the newborn: diagnosis and treatment - H. Whyte (Canada) Novel concepts for the treatment of asphyxia in preterm neonates - B. Kramer (Netherlands)

Room Tchaikovskij 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm SS2 Perinatology in the Middle East – “Issues in perinatal medicine in the MENA region” Chairs: A. Adra (Lebanon), J. Haddad (Lebanon)

Obesity and maternal complications - A. Ebrashy (Egypt) Maternal mortality and morbidity in the MENA region - A. Abdelwahed (Jordan) Cesarean section: a rising epidemic - A. Adra (Lebanon) Consanguinity and the risk of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality - A. Badreldeen (Qatar) Small-for-gestational-age infants: an issue in the MENA region - G. Sami (Egypt) Issues in maternal and neonatal nutrition - J. Haddad (Lebanon)

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Room Glinka 05.00 pm - 07.00 pm SS3 Micropsychoanalysis in perinatal medicine Chairs: G. Baldari (Italy), B. Marzi (Italy)

Speakers: Fetal life and human destiny - L. Baldari (Italy) Fetal behavior and awareness - U. Honemeyer (UAE) Intrauterine imprinting - Q. Zangrilli (Italy)

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Friday, June 21

08.00 am - 09.00 am Room Borodin C5 Room Prokofiev C6 Room Tchaikovskij C7 Room Mussorgskij C8

Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am 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) – 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 (NL)

10.30 am - 11.00 am Coffee Break/Poster presentations

Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am SL2 Chair: G. Sukhikh (Russia)

Perinatal neuroinflammation: molecular imaging for early diagnosis, magnesium sulphate and nanotechnology to prevent cerebral palsy - R. Romero (USA)

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Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm 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-Wahlin (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)

Room Rachmaninov 11.30 am - 01.00 pm WS4 Program will be issued in the next days Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Abbott

01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Lunch/ Poster view

Room Mussorgskij 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm WS5 Program will be issued in the next days Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Perkin Elmer

Room Rachmaninov 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm WS6 Chairs: G.C. Di Renzo (Italy), M. Kurtser (Russia)

Speakers: TBA - S. Hassan (USA) TBA - D. Farine (Canada) TBA - E. Fonseca (Brazil)

Program will be issued in the next days Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Besins Healthcare

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Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm WS7 Preterm labor with intact or ruptured membranes – the importance of diagnosis for optimal treatment

Program will be issued in the next days

Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Medix

Room Rachmaninov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S9 Cesarean delivery: indications, new technical developments, and maternal and neonatal consequences of delivery without labor Chairs: A. Grunebaum (USA), V. Krasnopolsky (Russia)

Speakers: The challenge of operative worldwide - M. Merialdi (WHO Switzerland) 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) Planned home birth: a challenge to perinatal medicine in the developed world - F. Chervenak (USA)

Room Glinka 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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. Chanrachakul (Thailand) TBA - S. Hassan (USA) Genetic studies in preterm birth: the russian experience - Z.S. Khodzhaeva (Russia)

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Room Stravinskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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 for neuroprotection - P. Gressens (France) A new therapeutic approach for perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage - Activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory 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 - V. Bychenko (Russia)

Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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. 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 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)

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Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.00 pm SS5 Russian Society of Obstetrics & Gynecology Chairs: V. Serov (Russia), G. Sukhikh (Russia)

Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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 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 prenatal diagnosis – M. Evans (USA)

04.30 pm - 05.00 pm Coffee break

Room Rachmaninov 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm S13 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)

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Room Prokofiev 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm 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 placental the preeclampsia severity and recurrence - E. Ferrazzi (Italy) Thrombophilias and issues of modern perinatology - A.D. Makatsariya (Russia)

Room Mussorgskij 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm S15 First trimester ultrasound and screening Chairs: B. Petrikovsky (USA), A. Gus (Russia)

Speakers: The German approach to calculating the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the first trimester - 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 pregnancy - S.M. Voevodin (Russia)

Room Borodin 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm 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) TBA - M. Szymankiewicz (Poland)

*Sponsored by an educational grant from Cepheid

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Room Tchaikovskij 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm 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 substances 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)

Room Rimski-Korsakov 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm 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)

06.00pm – 07.00pm 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)

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Room Glinka 05.00 pm – 07.00 pm SS8 Round Table Chinese/European Network Chairs: B. Sun (China), C. Speer (Germany)

Speakers: B. Sun (China) T. Duan (China) Y. Huixa (China) C. P. Speer (Germany) C. Hubinont (Belgium)

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Saturday, June 22

08.00 am - 09.00 am Room Borodin C9 Room Prokofiev C10 Room Tchaikovskij C11 Room Mussorgskij C12

Room Stravinskij 08.30 am - 10.30 am PS5 Novel interventions to improve perinatal outcome Chairs: A. Bianchi (Uruguay), G. Visser (NL)

Speakers: Fetal intelligent navigation echocardiography (FINE), a novel method to examine the fetal heart - R. Romero (USA) Is there a role for a cervical pessary to prevent preterm birth - B.W. Mol (NL) The ODON device to assist in the second stage of labor - M. Merialdi (Switzerland)– G.C. Di Renzo (Italy) 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 /Poster exhibition

Room Stravinskij 11.00 am - 11.30 am SL3 Chair: N. Volodin (Russia)

Perinatal imaging: the future - A. Kurjak (Croatia)

Room Mussorgskij 11.30 am– 01.00 pm WS8 Program will be issued in the next days

Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Abbott

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Room Borodin 11.30 am - 01.30 pm 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 "gray zone" - Z. Hajek (Czech Republic)

Room Rimski-Korsakov 11.30 am - 01.30 pm S19 Imaging and ultrasound late in pregnancy Chairs: A. Kurjak (Croatia), Z. Papp (Hungary)

Speakers: 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 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) The early diagnosis of oxidative stress and consequences in health and disease - G. Buonocore (Italy)

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Room Tchaikovskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm S21 Perinatal cardiology: from prenatal diagnosis to neonatal treatment Chairs: Le Quang Thanh (Vietnam), L. Bokeriya (Russia)

Speakers: Volume sonography impact on fetal echocardiography - N. Radunovic (Serbia) The fetal heart and perinatal management - C. Sen (Turkey) The development of perinatal cardiology in Russia - E. Bespalova (Russia) First trimester fetal heart assessment: where are we now? - A. Ebrashy (Egypt)

Room Stravinskij 11.30 am - 01.30 pm S22 Maternal morbidity and mortality Chairs: J. W. Dudenhausen (Germany), E. Ailamazyan (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 in decreasing of maternal and perinatal mortality - L.V. Adamyan (Russia)

01.30 pm – 02.30 pm Lunch/Poster view

Room Rachmaninov 01.30 pm – 02.30 pm WS9 Program will be issued in the next days Luncheon Symposium sponsored by an educational grant from Alere

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Room Rachmaninov 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S23 Maternal haemorrhage (antepartum and postpartum): preventive strategies Chairs: G. Breborowicz (Poland), V. Kovalev (Russia)

Speakers: Prophylaxis of postpartum haemorrhage - S. Rosales (Mexico) Postpartum haemorrhage-FIGO guidelines - C.N. Purandare (India) Management of postpartum haemorrhage - B. Serra (Spain) 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 - M.A. Kurtser (Russia) Prevention and management of PPH in China - Y. Huixia (China)

Room Mussorgskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S24 New technology to assess labour progress and fetal well-being Chairs: I. Amer-Wahlin (Sweden), O. Baev (Russia)

Speakers Intrapartum fetal surveillance using ST-analysis - G. Visser (Netherlands) Ultrasound before operative vaginal delivery - K. Kalache (Germany) 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)

Room Tchaikovskij 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S25 Intrauterine growth restriction Chairs: H. Winn (USA), A. Strijakov (Russia)

Speakers: IUGR - An overview - D. Farine (Canada) Changes in the cerebral circulation in fetal growth restriction - G. Clerici (Italy) Early fetal growth restriction: outcome and implications - T. Todros (Italy) , in cases of severe growth restriction - I. Kawabata (Japan)

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Room Borodin 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm S26 “Late” preterm birth Chairs: J. Mancilla (Mexico), N. Podzolkova (Russia)

Speakers: TBA - C. Benedetto (Italy) TBA - L. Prudent (Argentina) Indications for late preterm delivery: are they real? - 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)

Room Prokofiev 02.30 pm – 04.30 pm 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 practice - 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 Rachmaninov 04.45 pm - 05.00 pm

Closing Ceremony G. Sukhikh (Russia), N. Volodin (Russia), X. Carbonell-Estrany (Spain), A. Antsaklis (Greece), M. Sanchez - Luna (Spain)

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Faculty

1. Ahmed Abdelwahed Jordan 2. Leila V. Adamyan Russia 3. Abdallah Adra Lebanon 4. Edward Ailamazyan Russia 5. Zarko Alfirevic United Kindom 6. Justo Alonso Uruguay 7. Isis Amer-Wahlin Sweden 8. Albert Antonov Russia 9. Aris Antsaklis Greece 10. Birgit Arabin Germany 11. Sertac Arslanoglu Turkey 12. Raul Artal United States of America 13. Sarabatnan Arulkumaran United Kingdom 14. Apostolos Athanassiadis Greece 15. Topun Austin United Kingdom 16. Rodrigo Ayala Mexico 17. Ahmed Badreldeen Qatar 18. O. Baev Russia 19. Elena Baibarina Russia 20. Luigi Baldari Italy 21. Eduardo Bancalari United States of America 22. Tatyana Batysheva Russia 23. Jaques Belik Canada 24. Chiara Benedetto Italy 25. Elena Bespalova Russia 26. Jatinder Bhatia United States of America 27. Ana Bianchi Uruguay 28. Isaac Blickstein Israel 29. Leo Bokeriya Russia 30. Grzegorz H. Breborowicz Poland 31. Benjamin Brenner Israel 32. The-Hung Bui Sweden 33. Giuseppe Buonocore Italy 34. Flavio Bustreo Switzerland 35. V. Bychenko Russia 36. Luis Cabero Roura Spain 37. Alan Cameron United Kingdom 38. Xavier Carbonell-Estrany Spain 39. Bruno Carbonne France 40. Virgilio Carnielli Italy 41. Manuel Rui Garcia Carrapato Portugal 42. Jose M. Carrera Spain 25

43. Irene Cetin Italy 44. Boonsri Chanrachakul Thailand 45. Antonia Charitou Greece 46. Frank Chervenak United States of America 47. Antonina Chubarova Russia 48. Graziano Clerici Italy 49. Simona Costantinescu Romania 50. Dmitry Degtyarev Russia 51. Marina V. Degtyareva Russia 52. Marina G. Degtyareva Russia 53. Gustaf Dekker Australia 54. Teresa Del Moral United States of America 55. Jan Deprest Belgium 56. Gian Carlo Di Renzo Italy 57. Gian Paolo Donzelli Italy 58. Tim Draycott United Kingdom 59. Toni Duan China 60. Joachim W. Dudenhausen Germany 61. AlaaEldin Ebrashy Egypt 62. Jorge Fabres Chile 63. Fabio Facchinetti Italy 64. Vassillos Fanos Italy 65. Dan Farine Canada 66. Enrico Ferrazzi Italy 67. Joseph Figueras Aloy Spain 68. Eduardo Fonseca Brazil 69. Seishi Furukawa Japan 70. Janusz Gadzinowsky Poland 71. Miroslava Gojnic Dugalic Serbia 72. A. Gounaris Greece 73. Vladimir Grebennikov Russia 74. Anne Greenough United Kingdom 75. Gorm Greisen Denmark 76. Pierre Gressens France 77. Amos Grunebaum United States of America 78. Joao Aprigio Guerra De Almeida Brazil 79. Shanjaj Gupta India 80. A. Gus Russia 81. Joseph Haddad Lebanon 82. Mikko Hallman Finland 83. Sonia Hassan United States of America 84. Dominique Haumont Belgium 85. Zdenek Hajek Czech Republic 86. Lena Hellstrom Westas Sweden 87. A. Hernandez Spain 26

88. Moshe Hod Israel 89. Wolfgang Holzgreve Germany 90. Ulrich Honemeyer UAE 91. Corinne Hubinont Belgium 92. Yang Huixia China 93. Petra Susan Huppi Switzerland 94. Dmitry Ivanov Russia 95. Karim Kalache Germany 96. Anil Kapur Denmark 97. Z. Nese Kavak Turkey 98. Ichiro Kawabata Japan 99. Z. S. Khodzhaeva Russia 100. H. Kitagawa Japan 101. Eftichia Kontopoulos United States of America 102. V. Kovalev Russia 103. Boris W. Kramer Netherlands 104. V. Krasnopolsky Russia 105. Darya Kryuchko Russia 106. Krzysztof M. Kuczkowski United States of America 107. Nilgun Kultursay Turkey 108. Asim Kurjak Croatia 109. Mark Kurtser Russia 110. Quang Thanh Le Vietnam 111. Keun-Young Lee Korea 112. Tak Yeung Leung Hong Kong 113. Malcom Levene United Kingdom 114. Alexander D. Makatsariya Russia 115. Nicky Malhotra India 116. Javier Mancilla Mexico 117. Paolo Manzoni Italy 118. Begona Martinez de Tejada Switzerland 119. Bruna Marzi Italy 120. P. Mazmanyan Armenia 121. Mario Merialdi Switzerland 122. Eberhard Merz Germany 123. Anton Mikhailov Russia 124. Neena Modi United Kindom 125. Ben Willem J. Mol Netherlands 126. Giovanni Monni Italy 127. Guido Moro Italy 128. Thomas Musci United States of America 129. Leila Namazova-Baranova Russia 130. Maria Teresa Neto Portugal 131. Giovanni Nigro Italy 132. José M. Palacios Jaraquemada Argentina 27

133. Apostolos Papageorgiou Canada 134. Nicolos Papantoniou Greece 135. Zoltan Papp Hungary 136. Ranjan Kumar Pejaver India 137. Boris Petrikovsky United States of America 138. Richard Plavka Czech Republic 139. N. Podzolkova Russia 140. Ritsuko Pooh Japan 141. Daniela Prayer Austria 142. N. Protopopova Russia 143. L. Prudent Argentina 144. C.N. Purandare India 145. Ruben Quintero United States of America 146. Nebojsa Radunovic Serbia 147. V. Radzinsky Russia 148. Luca Ramenghi Italy 149. Maria Grazia Revello Italy 150. Michael Robson Ireland 151. Damir Roje Croatia 152. Roberto Romero United States of America 153. Irina Ryumina Russia 154. Sergio Rosales-Ortiz Mexico 155. Erich Saling Germany 156. Gamal Sami Egypt 157. Manuel Sanchez-Luna Spain 158. Yoshiaki Sato Japan 159. Pieter Sauer Netherlands 160. Ola Didrik Saugstad Norway 161. Galina Savelieva Russia 162. Cihat Sen Turkey 163. Vyta Senikas Canada 164. Gamal Serour Egypt 165. V. Serov Russia 166. Bernat Serra Spain 167. Nikolay Shabalov Russia 168. Erich Shinwell Israel 169. Lali G. Sichinava Russia 170. Stavros Sifakis Greece 171. Umberto Simeoni France 172. Daniel W. Skupsky United States of America 173. Timothy Spector United Kingdom 174. Christian P. Speer Germany 175. Vasile Florin Stamatian Romania 176. Milan Stanojevic Croatia 177. Michael Stark Germany 28

178. Sergey Stepanenko Russia 179. Anton Strijakov Russia 180. Gennady T. Sukhikh Russia 181. Walfrido W. Sumpaico Philippines 182. Bo Sun China 183. Ali Sungkar Indonesia 184. David Sweet Ireland 185. Marta Szymankiewicz Poland 186. Anatoly Tiulpakov Russia 187. Andrii Tkachenko Ukraine 188. Ha To Nguyen Vietnam 189. Tullia Todros Italy 190. Vasileios S. Tsapanos Greece 191. Hoang Thi Diem Tuyet Vietnam 192. Dharmapuri Vidyasagar United States of America 193. Gerard Visser Netherlands 194. Radu Vladareanu Romania 195. S. M. Voevodin Russia 196. Nikolay Volodin Russia 197. Liliana Susana Voto Argentina 198. Brian Walsh United States of America 199. Tuangsit Wataganara Thailand 200. Hilary Whyte Canada 201. Miroslaw Wielgos Poland 202. Hung Winn United States of America 203. Tatyana Yakovleva Russia 204. Yariv Yogev Israel 205. Yaron Zalel Israel 206. Ivica Zalud United States of America 207. Quirino Zangrilli Italy 208. Nikolay Zavadenko Russia 209. Luc Zimmermann Netherlands 210. Marcelo Zugaib Brazil

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