Session 9: 08:00 – 10:30
Advanced Heart Failure therapies
Chairmen: Charles D. Fraser, Houston, USA
Miguel Arboleda, Lima, Peru
George Sarris, Athens, Greece
8:00 Cutting edge medical options for advanced heart failure
Gabriel Cassalett
Bogota, Colombia
8:15 Resynchronization therapy in pediatric patients: indications and results
Jose Mario Baggio
Brasilia, Brazil
8:30 The role of ECMO in acute heart failure
Luiz Fernando Caneo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
8:45 Surgical strategies for transplantation in congenital heart disease
John E. Mayer Jr
Boston, USA
9:00 Pediatric heart transplantion in Latin America: current status & challenges
Marcelo Jatene
Sao Paulo, Brazil
9:15 State of the art in immunosuppression for pediatric heart transplantation
Estela Azeka
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Oral Abstract 3 (09:30 – 10:30)
9:30 Oral 9 Abstract 73
CURRENT STATUS OF HEART TRANSPLANTATION PROGRAM IN PEDIATRIC POPULATION AND IN ADULTS OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE – 21 YEAR (1992 -2014) OF SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE: CLINICAL CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVE FOR FUTURE
Estela Azeka, Nana Ikari, Vanessa Guimaraes, Luiz Benvenuti, Ana Cristina Tanaka, Juliano Penha, Carla Tanamati, Jose Otavio Auler, Marcelo Jatene Heart Institute INCOR, University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
9:45 Oral 10 Abstract 54
IN SITU TISSUE INGINEERING OF HEART VALVES – FROM BIOMATERIAL “DEVICES” TO FIRST IN-VIVO RESULTS: THE IVALVE CONCEPT
Jolanda Kluin, Hanna Talacua, Serge Sontjes, Henk Janssen, Tonny Bosman, Marianne Verhaar, Patricia Dankers, Carlijn Bouten, Frank Baaijens
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Medical Center, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
10:00 Oral 11 Abstract 96
IS FETAL AORTIC VALVULOPLASTY EFFECTIVE TO ACHIEVE A BIVENTRICULAR CIRCULATION AFTER BIRTH?
Simone Pedra1, Fabio Peralta2, Marcelo Ribeiro3, Rodrigo Costa4, Marcelo Jatene5, Fabiana Succi6, Patricia Oliveira7, Carlos Ferreiro8, Carlos Pedra9
1,3,4,9. Cardiology Institute Dante Pazzanese and Heart Hospital, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL 2,5,6,7,8. Heart Hospital, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
10:15 Oral 12 Abstract 53 (Highest rated abstract)
LATE OUTCOMES OF INFANTS SUPPORTED BY EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION FOLLOWING THE NORWOOD OPERATION
Bahaaldin Alsoufi, Phil Botha, Kirk Kanter, Michael Worlf, Shri Deshpande, Brian Kogon
Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Break: 10:30 – 11:00
Session 10: 11:00 – 13:00
Databases & Globalization: Tools for Improving Quality of Care across the World
Chairmen: Richard A. Jonas, Washington, USA
Christo I. Tchervenkov, Montreal, Canada
Giovanni Stellin, Padova, Italy
11:00 Scientific & logistic requirements for a database
Jeffrey P. Jacobs
St. Petersburg, USA
11:15 Strategies for linking databases
Sara Pasquali
Ann Arbor, USA
11:30 A World Database for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
James K. Kirklin
Birmingham, USA
Farewell & Introduction of New President
11:45 – 12:00
Outgoing President: Giovanni Stellin, Padova, Italy
Presidential Address
12:00 – 12:30
New President: Hiromi Kurosawa, Tokyo, Japan
“Perspective of the World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery”
Inaugural Adib D. Jatene Lecture on Surgical Innovation
12:35 – 13:00
Speaker: Adib Domingos Jatene
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Introduced by Marcelo Jatene, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Lunch Symposium 3
13:00 – 14:00
Session 11: 14:30 – 16:30
Oral Abstract 4
Chairmen: Marshall L. Jacobs, Baltimore, USA
Beatriz Furlanetto, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Drissi Boumzebra, Marrakesh, Morocco
14:30 Oral 13 Abstract 145
MULTIPHASE MIXED-MODEL REGRESSION INCREASES THE UTILITY OF LONGITUDINAL DATA ANALYSIS IN CONGENITAL HEART SURGERY
Travis J. Wilder, Brian McCrindle, Edward Hickey, William DeCampli, William G. Williams, Christopher Caldarone, Eugene Blackstone
Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Society Data Center, Toronto, CANADA
14:45 Oral 14 Abstract 69
THE DOUBLE ROOT TRANSLOCATION WITH PRESERVATION OF PULMONARY VALVE TO CORRECT TRANSPOSITION OF THE GREAT ARTERIES WITH VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT AND PULMONARY STENOSIS
Glaucio Furlanetto, Beatriz Furlanetto, Sandra Henriques, Eduardo Teixeira, Maria Emilia Pereira, Carolina Porto, Elssi Espinosa
Institute Furlanetto, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
15:00 Oral 15 Abstract 17
SURGICAL REPAIR OF SUPRAVALVAR AORTIC STENOSIS IN CHILDREN WITH WILLIAM’S SYNDROME: A 30-YEAR EXPERIENCE
Tyson Fricke1; Yves D’Udekem2; Christian Brizard3; Gavin Wheaton4; Robert Weintraub5; Igor Konstantinov6
1,2,3,5,6.The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 4.Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
15:15 Oral 16 Abstract 80
INDIVIDUALIZED SURGICAL STRATEGY FOR THE PATIENT WITH EBSTEIN’S ANOMALY
Qing-Yu Wu, Guangyu Pan
First Hospital of Tsinghua University, Beijing, CHINA
15:30 Oral 17 Abstract 128
EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AFTER JATENE OPERATION COMPARED TO A HEALTHY POPULATION
Gabriela Fuenmayor, Carlos Hossri, Leandro Ponce, Ana Carolina Redondo, Karen Shiraishi, Cristiane Ximenes, Luana Piante, Rogerio Souza, Patricia Elias, Ieda Jatene
INCOR Heart Institute and Heart Hospital, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
15:45 Oral 18 Abstract 151
STENTLESS PORCINE VALVES AS RIGHT VENTRICLE TO PULMONARY ARTERY CONDUITS IN OLDER CHILDREN & ADULTS
John W. Brown, Morgan L. Cox, W. Aaron Kay, Mark Rodefeld, Mark W. Turrentine
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA
16:00 Oral 19 Abstract 35
REOPERATION FOR PULMONARY VALVE REGURGITATION IN PATIENTS WITH SURGICALLY CORRECTED TETRALOGY OF FALLOT: EARLY RESULTS
Fotios Mitropoulos, Meletios Kanakis, Andrew Chatzis, Theophili Kousi, Prodromos Azariadis
Onassis Heart Center, Athens, GREECE
16:15 Oral 20 Abstract 111
REDUCTION OF PULMONARY VALVE INCOMPETENCE IN TETRALOGY OF FALLOT REPAIR BY PULMONARY VALVE SPARING AND PULMONARY VALVE LEAFLET ENHANCEMENT
Anil Dharmapuram
Kims Hospitals, Secunderabad, INDIA