BACPR Annual Conference 2019 ‘Cardiovascular Disease and Multimorbidity’ East Midlands Conference Centre 3rd and 4th October 2019 Please use follow us #bacpr2019 on Twitter www.bacpr.com on twitter for conference tweets @bacpr Welcome BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION AND REHABILITAT ION Welcome to the BACPR Annual Conference 2019. Thank you for making the trip to Nottingham for what promises to be an exciting programme. As many of you will have noticed, the type of patient entering cardiovascular rehabilitation programmes has changed significantly in recent years, andCardiovascular Disease and Welcome and congratulations for making it to what promises to Multimorbidity is becoming increasingly common. We hope that be another top class BACPR conference. We are in the “Heart” the theme of this year’s conference will generate lots of ideas on of England this year in the beautiful setting of Nottingham how to further develop the fantastic work that is already going within University Campus. We have our usual high quality, diverse cardiovascular rehabiliation. program of talks to hopefully stimulate your enthusiasm. Simon has covered everything above and again he has worked We are delighted to welcome so many excellent speakers to this year’s annual conference, extremely hard (and efficiently!) to keep the momentum going and I am sure that they will provide an extremely diverse range of topics for us to discuss. in the organisation of this event. I would like to echo a major We are extremely grateful for the support provided by our sponsors, so please take time to thanks to all the BACPR team working behind the scenes to visit their exhibitor stands. Sanofi will be holding a lunchtime symposium on Thursday, and make this a reality; this includes our partners and sponsors this Astra Zeneca, will be holding a lunchtime symposium on Friday. NACR will also be holding year. two workshops. During the Thursday afternoon healthy break, they will discuss ‘What are the barriers to assessment?’, and during the Friday lunch break, they will discuss ‘What is Without the continued support of our members (Hopefully you!) completion?’ this organisation would not be in the rude health we currently enjoy. Thank you all for your continued support and belief Immediately after the close of Thursday’s session, you are invited to attend the BACPR’s that we are doing the right thing in attempting to improve and AGM and enjoy a glass of wine. This will take place in Conference Suite 2. champion prevention and rehabilitation as the “underdog” of We look forward to celebrating the continued success of our association and catching up Cardiology services. I hope you do get the chance over the next with members and guests at the gala dinner on Thursday evening. If you are attending the few days to learn and reflect, whilst catching up with friends. dinner, please remember to add your name to the table plan located near the registration The multimorbid world is already upon us with an approaching desk. In a change of format used in previous years, this year’s gala dinner will celebrate “sickness tsunami” I hope you get some tips to help you “surf to the success of delegates and speakers. During the dinner, we will present awards to the safety” at your own workplace! winner of the ‘New Researcher Development Fund’, ‘Best Moderated Poster’, and the ‘New This is my last conference and indeed final moments with Investigator Award’. The evening will conclude with a disco and opportunity to socialise. BACPR, as I hand over to the brilliant Prof Susan Dawkes. I am Then, if your feet have recovered from the dance floor, please join our walk / jog, which will grateful to all of you for the support you have given me over the leave from the hotel reception at 7am on Friday. last two years and I do hope that you feel BACPR is somewhat We look forward to presenting the award for ‘Best Oral Abstract’ immediately after the better off for having had me steer the ship for a short voyage. morning break on Friday. From Monday 28th October, visit the members’ area of www. Best Wishes bacpr.com to access some of the presentation slides. Details of all of the abstracts accepted for this year’s conference will be available through the Research Network located within the Research Hub of the BACPR website. Dr Scott W Murray Following its popularity at the 2018 annual conference, I am pleased to say that we will be BACPR President (2017-2019) using Slido technology again. You will be able to get fully involved in the Q&A with speakers in all of the main speaker session on Thursday and Friday. Also remember to tweet @bacpr, using #bacpr19. Finally, a huge thanks from myself to our conference team – Sally Hinton, Scott Murray, Susan Dawkes, Aynsley Cowie, Vivienne Stockley and Valerie Collins – all of whom have worked extremely hard all year in preparing this conference. We hope you enjoy the conference! Dr Simon Nichols BACPR Scientific Chair 2 BACPR Annual Conference 2019 Contents Useful Information 4 Where am I going? 5 Programme Thursday 6 Friday 7 Exhibitors 9 Main Conference Sessions Speakers 12 Lunchtime Workshops 35 Chairpersons 36 Oral Abstract Presentations 40 Moderated Posters 45 Posters 46 Notes 50 Future Diary Dates 51 ‘Cardiovascular Disease and Multimorbidity’ 3 Useful Information BACPR membership and General Enquiries Valerie Collins [email protected] 0207 3801919 BACPR Education and Training Vivienne Stockley [email protected] 01252 854510 Venue Details East Midlands Conference Centre (EMCC) Beeston Lane, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RJ 0115 876 0900 Registration If you have any queries during the conference, please visit the registration desk which is outside Conference Suite 1. Evaluation Every year we try to use delegate feedback in our conference planning. Please complete our online survey, details of which will be emailed to you during the conference. Mobile Phones As a courtesy to the speakers and other delegates, please switch your mobile phones to silent while the conference is in progress. Social Media Follow us on twitter @bacpr and tweet about the event using #bacpr2019 Slido This year we will be using Slido technology to help you become more involved in the Q&A with speakers. Listen out for the demonstration on how to use Slido at the start of Session 1. Read Again From Monday 28th October, visit the website to access speakers’ presentations within the members’ area, and details of all abstracts submitted within the Research Network. Keeping Active We appreciate that conference tends to encourage sedentary behaviour! Combat this by joining our walk / jog, which will leave from the hotel reception at 7am on Friday 4th October. This will be suitable for a range of fitness levels. www.bacpr.com 4 BACPR Annual Conference 2019 Where am I Going? Conference Suite 2 ♥ NACR workshops (Thurs break afternoon and Fri lunchtime) ♥ AGM ( Thurs 5.30 - 6.00) ♥ Oral Abstract presentations (Fri Session 5) Conference Suite 1 ♥ Posters ♥ Moderated Poster Session ( Thurs afternoon break) Registration and Exhibition Area Main Conference Room ♥ Main conference sessions ♥ Lunchtime symposia ! If you have any queries, please speak to a member of the conference team or visit the registration desk. ‘Cardiovascular Disease and Multimorbidity’ 5 THURSDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2019 Registration opens from 9.00am Session 1: Chairs: Sally Hinton & Dr Aynsley Cowie 10:00-10:05 Housekeeping Dr Simon Nichols Senior Research Fellow at Opening – Why Multimorbidity? Sheffield Hallam University & BACPR Scientific Officer 10:05-10:10 Welcome From BACPR And Dr Scott Murray Consultant Cardiologist at Royal President Handover Liverpool University Hospital & BACPR President Prof Susan Dawkes Edinburgh Napier University 10:10-10:35 Keynote: Fast Forwarding Dr Paddy Barrett Consultant Cardiologist at Disruptive Prevention To Blackrock Clinic, Dublin, Ireland Rewind Unhealthy Futures 10:35-11:00 Determinants Of Uptake, Patrick Doherty Chair in Cardiovascular Health Completion And Outcomes In and Director of the BHF National Audit of Cardiac Multimorbid Patients Attending Rehabilitation at the University of York Cardiac Rehabilitation Alex Harrison Research Fellow/Statistician BHF National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation University of York 11:00-11:10 Comfort Break 11:10-11:35 Coal-Face Cardiogeriatrics: Dr Shuli Levi Consultant Physician in Cardio-Geriatric Optimising Multimorbidity In Medicine at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Acute Cardiology Patients 11:35-12:00 The Role Of Exercise Therapy Dr Malcolm Walker Consultant Cardiologist, In Cardio-Oncology Clinical Lead University College London Hospitals, Clinical Director Hatter Cardiovascular Institute UCLH 12:00-12:25 Dietary Management Of Type Dr Nicola Guess Lecturer in Nutrition at 2 Diabetes: Myths And Facts? Kings College London 12:25-12:35 Panel Discussion And Questions To All Presenters 12:35-13.40 Lunch And Networking, Stands And Posters 13:00-13:30 Symposia - Sanofi (Banqueting Suite) Session 2: Chairs: Dr Scott Murray & Dr Simon Nichols 13:40-14:05 Heart Failure Update 2019 Dr Simon Williams Consultant Cardiologist at Wythenshawe Hospital and Chair of the British Society for Heart Failure 14:05-14:30 Saving Heart And Minds Prof Jamie Waterall National Lead for Together: New CVD Prevention Cardiovascular Disease Prevention & Associate Ambitions For England Deputy Chief Nurse at Public Health England 14:30-14:50 New Researcher Development Introduction Fund Proposals Finalist 1 - Tim Grove Finalist 2 - Conor Kerley
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