APRIL 14-15, 2021
(Webinar) Frankfurt, Germany
With the grand success of Cardiac Nursing 2019 Conference, our committee would be glad to welcome you all to gather at the Psychiatric and nursing experts meet of “2nd World Congress on Cardiac Nursing and Cardiology” which is to be held during APRIL 14-15,2021. This includes proficient keynote presentations, verbal speeches, productive poster presentations, Symposiums, and exhibitions.
This Congress provides a great platform for experiencing and refreshing your knowledge base amid world-class researchers and scientists. The members will beat the latest advances, improvements and frameworks organization with specialists over the globe. The congregation of this event will be dealt in and around the subject “Dive Deep into the mechanism of heart ".
Cardiac Nursing 2021 is setting its scaffold in UK to present and bring about the researchers of Cardiology and Healthcare under one crown by providing opportunities to Young Researchers, to meet and socialize with the experts to establish global network.
We hope that you will join us in the London and make up your precious time to share your experience and research work to lead the future in Cardiac Nursing and Cardiology field.
This Global conference provides the opportunity for many Professors, doctors, scientists, nurses and researchers from all worldwide to gather and learn the latest advances in the field of cardiac nursing and cardiology and health maintenance and to discuss on scientific ideas and experiences in a special environment.
Cardiac Nursing 2020 Congress is conducted with the aid of OCM’s and the members of Editorial Board of the related supporting Journals and targets to help and support healthcare professionals i.e. cardiologists, surgeons, Clinical Cardiac Perfusionist to give the best care possible to patients with cardiology/cardiovascular diseases.
Sessions/Tracks
Cardiac nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who experience the ill effects of different states of the cardiovascular system. They work for the people who are suffering from coronary artery disease, heart failure, myocardial infarction, etc., under the guidance of a cardiologist at coronary care units (CCU), intensive care units (ICU), operation theatres, Rehabilitation centres, etc. The Job opportunity of such registered nurses is forecasted to grow 15 percent from 2016 to 2026, very much faster than the average for all occupations. The current research in cardiovascular nursing discuss on the Cholesterol estimation which leads to the cardiac problems.
Related Societies and Associations
USA: The American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Nuclear Cardiology; American Heart Association; ACC; American Stroke Association; Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions; Arizona Society of Echocardiography; Brazilian Society of Cardiology; Heart Failure Society of America; American College of Cardiology, Georgian Society of Cardiology, Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; Elsevier Society Partners in Cardiology; American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Echocardiography; American Society of Hypertension; Brazilian Society of Hypertension; Canadian Cardiovascular Society; Argentine Society of Cardiology; Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology ; Congenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society; The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society, American College of Cardiology ; Georgian Society of Cardiology; Hellenic Society of Cardiology; Icelandic Society of Cardiology; International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society; Kosovo Society of Cardiology ; Lithuanian Society of Cardiology; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Maltese Cardiac Society; Moldavian Society of Cardiology, Montenegro Society of Cardiology ; Moroccan Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology; Polish Cardiac Society; Portuguese Society of Cardiology; San Marino Society of Cardiology; Slovak Society of Cardiology; Slovenian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Heart Foundation; Swedish Society of Cardiology; Swiss Society of Cardiology; World Health Organization, World Heart Federation
Europe & UK: European Society of Cardiology; British Cardiovascular Society; British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; World Heart Failure Society; Austrian Heart Foundation; Austrian Society of Cardiology; Belgian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Society of Cardiology; British Cardiac Society; International Academy of Cardiology; British Heart Foundation; British Hypertension Society; British Junior Cardiologists Association; Croatian Cardiac Society; European Society of Cardiology; British cardiology society; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology; British Heart Failure Society; Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina; British Heart Foundation; Spanish Heart Foundation; Austrian Heart Foundation; Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists.
Middle-East: Algerian Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, Armenian Cardiologists Association, Saudi Heart Association, Turkish Society of Cardiology, Emirates Cardiac Society, Egyptian Cardiology Society, Iranian Heart Association.
Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology; Japanese Circulation Society ; Cardiac Society of Australia & New Zealand; The Japanese Heart Failure Society; Japanese Society of Echocardiography; The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons; Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension; Association of Cardiologists of Kazakhstan; Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association; Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia; Chinese Society of Cardiology; Philippine Heart Association; The Pan-African Society of Cardiology; Association of Pediatric Cardiology; Cardiological Society of India; Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging; Association of Black Cardiologists; Interventional Cardiovascular Society of Malaysia; Israeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing Society; Japanese Society of Thoracic Radiology; Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery; Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology; Lebanese Society of Cardiology; The Heart foundation of Malaysia; The Japanese Society of Hypertension.
2. Cardiology:
Cardiology is a branch of internal medicine, study and treatment of disorders of the heart and the blood vessels which is diagnosed by a Cardiologist. The diseases which the cardiologist can help are atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, coronary heart disease, congestive heart disease, high blood cholesterol and triglycerides, hypertension, pericarditis, ventricular tachycardia, high blood pressure.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Job Opportunity for the Cardiologist has tremendously grown upto 14% from 2014-2024. That should be an increase in approximately 99,300 positions nationwide. Cardiac Nursing 2019 Congress also discusses the current research of cardiology based on “Diabetes which worsens the outcomes for people with diastolic heart failure”, for which a coordinated care is very much needed.
3. Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies:
Heart failure also known as congestive heart failure happens when your heart muscle doesn't pump blood. These conditions occur during narrowing of the arteries, high blood pressure, obesity, Diabetes, etc. Cardiomyopathy is a disease that makes the heart muscle harder to pump blood to the rest of your body. Cardiomyopathy can promote to heart failure. The symptoms can vary according to the conditions whether Acute or Chronic stage. When the symptoms are identified by the doctors, immediate medication is given to the patients in the cardiovascular intensive care units or in intensive care units.
4. Heart disease in Woman:
All women face the threat of heart disease. Although heart disease may often be thought as a problem for men, it is also the most common cause of death for women also. Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death among women accounting for ≈1 of every 3 female deaths. According to the current research, by the year 2035, more than 130 million adults in the US population (45.1%) are forecasted to have some form of CVD. Thus, Cardiac Conferences and cardiac Nursing congress initiates the steps for becoming aware of symptoms and risks unique to women, as well as eating a heart-healthy diet and exercising, which can help protect people especially women.
5. Diabetes, Obesity, Stroke:
Obesity increases the risk of cardiac disease and stroke. It is also the major cause of bile stones, osteoarthritis and many chronic respiratory problems. Obesity closely relates with many health conditions like cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, diabetes and abnormal blood cholesterol. After diabetes, a person is said to be at high risk of heart disease and stroke. The affected person can reduce the risk by maintaining blood glucose levels, blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels only with the help of diabetes professionals for good health.
6. Thrombosis:
A thrombus is a blood clot that forms in a vessel and remains there whereas embolism is a clot which travels from the site where it formed to another location in the body. Thrombi or emboli can lodge in a blood vessel and block the blood flow in that location preventing the normal blood flow and oxygen. This may result in damage, destruction, or even death of the tissues in that area. Blood clots in deep veins are more dangerous than blood clots in shallow veins close to the skin. 1 in 4 people worldwide are dying due to thrombosis. Treatment can differ from patient to patient but typically includes blood thinning medication to break up clots and prevent new ones from forming.
7. Cardio-Oncology:
A thorough understanding of cardio-oncology is very essential for the effective treatment of cancer patients. Virtually all antineoplastic agents are related with cardiotoxicity. All patients who are being considered for chemotherapy, particularly the individuals who have earlier history of heart sickness ought to experience point by point cardiovascular assessment to advance the treatment. Sequential examination of left ventricular systolic function and cardiac biomarkers might also be considered in the selected populations of patient. Cardio-toxic effects of chemotherapy can be decreased by the frequent use of angiotensin-converting inhibitors of enzyme, angiotensin receptor blockers, or beta-blockers. Antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy may be taken in patients with a potential hyper-coagulable state related with chemotherapy or malignant growth.
8. Pediatric/Geriatric/Sport Cardiology:
A Pediatric cardiologist is a paediatrician who has earned valuable training in diagnosing and treating kids' cardiovascular problems. Assessment and treatment may start with the foetus, because, heart problems are now been detected before birth. The division of Pediatric Cardiology oversees the conclusion of innate heart abandons, performing indicative techniques, for example, echocardiograms, cardiovascular catheterizations, and electrophysiology examines, and for the on-going administration of the continuation of heart disease in babies, children and adolescents.
9. Hypertension:
Hypertension also known as High blood pressure, can have rarely noticeable symptoms. But if it is untreated, it may increase your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes. According to the Survey, 1 in 4 adults have high blood pressure in UK. The Normal blood pressure is between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg. This blood pressure puts extra strain on your blood vessels, heart and other organs like brain, kidneys, eyes and it may lead to heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, peripheral arterial disease, aortic aneurysms, kidney disease, vascular dementia. It is better to take proper medications regularly in order to control the increase of the Blood pressure.
10. Cardiac Surgery
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most normal kind of heart surgery which supports the blood flow to the heart. Surgeons can make use of CABG to treat people who have critical coronary heart disease (CHD). For the heart to work well, blood should flow in only one direction for which the heart's valves help to make this possible. Healthy valves close and open in a specific way as the heart pumps blood. Every valve has one lot of folds called leaflets. The leaflets open to enable blood to flow from one heart apartment into another or into the arteries. Then the leaflets close tightly to stop the blood from flowing backward. Cardiac surgery is done to fix leaflets that don’t open as wide as they should. This can occur if they become thick or join together. As a result, insufficient blood flows through the valve.
Related Societies and Associations
USA: The American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Nuclear Cardiology; American Heart Association; ACC; American Stroke Association; Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions; Arizona Society of Echocardiography; Brazilian Society of Cardiology; Heart Failure Society of America; American College of Cardiology, Georgian Society of Cardiology, Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; Elsevier Society Partners in Cardiology; American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Echocardiography; American Society of Hypertension; Brazilian Society of Hypertension; Canadian Cardiovascular Society; Argentine Society of Cardiology; Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology ; Congenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society; The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society, American College of Cardiology ; Georgian Society of Cardiology; Hellenic Society of Cardiology; Icelandic Society of Cardiology; International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society; Kosovo Society of Cardiology ; Lithuanian Society of Cardiology; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Maltese Cardiac Society; Moldavian Society of Cardiology, Montenegro Society of Cardiology ; Moroccan Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology; Polish Cardiac Society; Portuguese Society of Cardiology; San Marino Society of Cardiology; Slovak Society of Cardiology; Slovenian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Heart Foundation; Swedish Society of Cardiology; Swiss Society of Cardiology; World Health Organization, World Heart Federation
Europe & UK: European Society of Cardiology; British Cardiovascular Society; British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; World Heart Failure Society; Austrian Heart Foundation; Austrian Society of Cardiology; Belgian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Society of Cardiology; British Cardiac Society; International Academy of Cardiology; British Heart Foundation; British Hypertension Society; British Junior Cardiologists Association; Croatian Cardiac Society; European Society of Cardiology; British cardiology society; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology; British Heart Failure Society; Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina; British Heart Foundation; Spanish Heart Foundation; Austrian Heart Foundation; Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists.
Middle-East: Algerian Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, Armenian Cardiologists Association, Saudi Heart Association, Turkish Society of Cardiology, Emirates Cardiac Society, Egyptian Cardiology Society, Iranian Heart Association.
Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology; Japanese Circulation Society ; Cardiac Society of Australia & New Zealand; The Japanese Heart Failure Society; Japanese Society of Echocardiography; The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons; Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension; Association of Cardiologists of Kazakhstan; Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association; Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia; Chinese Society of Cardiology; Philippine Heart Association; The Pan-African Society of Cardiology; Association of Pediatric Cardiology; Cardiological Society of India; Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging; Association of Black Cardiologists; Interventional Cardiovascular Society of Malaysia; Israeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing Society; Japanese Society of Thoracic Radiology; Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery; Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology; Lebanese Society of Cardiology; The Heart foundation of Malaysia; The Japanese Society of Hypertension.
11. Heart Devices:
The Cardiac devices helps the heart to circulate the blood which is used partially or completely to replace the function of a failing heart. The blooming of these wireless heart monitors marks a new era in medicine and the evolutionary growth from healthcare to population levels where appropriate patients are equipped with advanced biosensors having their data processed by sophisticated prediction algorithms will happen. Pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators, Cardiac Loop Recorder are cardiac devices used to treat heart disease.
12. Heart Regeneration:
Cardiac regeneration is repair or replacement of damaged heart tissue with many processes such as cutting-edge science, including stem cell and cell-free therapy. The tools which are used have been designed to restore damaged heart tissue and function using the body's natural ability to regenerate. Working together with patients and with providers is the way of finding regenerative solutions that can restore, renew and recycle patients' own reparative capacity.
13. Cardiac Pharmacology
Cardiovascular pharmacology deals with the medications which helps in the treatment of heart disease. Cardiac medications are used to treat the cardiac, circulatory and vascular system and various cardiovascular agents that are available to treat various cardiovascular conditions. There are 6 associations and societies and the main association for cardiology medical agents in the US and 50 universities work on cardiac medications. Recently, three new drugs were introduced in 2015 and many medications are yet to be introduced in the nearby future. In this era, cardiovascular drugs which is available at the market includes cardiac glycosides, anticoagulants, antiarrhythmic agents, anti-anginal agents and antihypertensive agents.
14. Cardiac Clinical Practice
A clinical cardiologist analyses and treats the disorder that influences the cardiovascular system, which incorporates the heart and the veins. Clinical Cardiology is an American journal on Cardiology which was founded in 1978. It gives a gathering to the coordination of clinical research in diagnostics, cardiovascular medication and cardiovascular surgery. This Cardiac Nursing 2019 scientific program has been CME and CPD ensured. Contextual analyses in Cardiovascular Medicine, should detail a specific medical case broadcasting the background of the patient. In one portion we can discover that Case Study is a useful and explanatory part of every doctor's medical education.
15. Cardiology-Future Medicine:
Cardiology is a branch of medicine which deals with disorders of the heart and the other parts of the circulatory system. This field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. It is likely that there will be continuing sub specialization in the tracking of technical expertise and clinical excellence in the field of cardiology. This situation will at first both aggravate the rapid increase of costs and reinforce the workforce shortage.
16. Case Reports on Cardiology:
Heart is a most important muscle organ in humans and animals to pump blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system. Medications that are used to treat other disorders in the body might show a great effect on the heart and cause various side effects. Therefore, case reports of cardiac arrest and its disease are very important in the development of treatment strategies. Cardiology conferences, cardiac nursing conferences are very important for ordinary people to be aware of the most important part of the human body, the Heart.
17. Current Research on Cardiology:
Advances in medicine means that if CHD is detected at an early stage it can be treated successfully to extend the survival rate. Successful treatment is more likely considered if the disease is detected at its earliest stage. Our current research focuses on the early detection of CHD in order to hold or reverse the progress of the disease. The ongoing research work includes the use of scanning of the heart in the early diagnosis of heart disease in diabetics, Development of Nuclear Cardiology techniques for the detection, Drug development and evaluation of treatments, Identification of novel biological markers to predict the presence of heart disease, Analysis of ethnic and socio-economic differences in heart disease.
Related Societies and Associations
USA: The American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Nuclear Cardiology; American Heart Association; ACC; American Stroke Association; Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions; Arizona Society of Echocardiography; Brazilian Society of Cardiology; Heart Failure Society of America; American College of Cardiology, Georgian Society of Cardiology, Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; Elsevier Society Partners in Cardiology; American Society for Preventive Cardiology; American Society of Echocardiography; American Society of Hypertension; Brazilian Society of Hypertension; Canadian Cardiovascular Society; Argentine Society of Cardiology; Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology ; Congenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society; The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society, American College of Cardiology ; Georgian Society of Cardiology; Hellenic Society of Cardiology; Icelandic Society of Cardiology; International Society for Vascular Surgery, Irish Cardiac Society; Kosovo Society of Cardiology ; Lithuanian Society of Cardiology; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology, Maltese Cardiac Society; Moldavian Society of Cardiology, Montenegro Society of Cardiology ; Moroccan Society of Cardiology, Norwegian Society of Cardiology; Polish Cardiac Society; Portuguese Society of Cardiology; San Marino Society of Cardiology; Slovak Society of Cardiology; Slovenian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Heart Foundation; Swedish Society of Cardiology; Swiss Society of Cardiology; World Health Organization, World Heart Federation
Europe & UK: European Society of Cardiology; British Cardiovascular Society; British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation; World Heart Failure Society; Austrian Heart Foundation; Austrian Society of Cardiology; Belgian Society of Cardiology; Spanish Society of Cardiology; British Cardiac Society; International Academy of Cardiology; British Heart Foundation; British Hypertension Society; British Junior Cardiologists Association; Croatian Cardiac Society; European Society of Cardiology; British cardiology society; Luxembourg Society of Cardiology; British Heart Failure Society; Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina; British Heart Foundation; Spanish Heart Foundation; Austrian Heart Foundation; Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists.
Middle-East: Algerian Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, Armenian Cardiologists Association, Saudi Heart Association, Turkish Society of Cardiology, Emirates Cardiac Society, Egyptian Cardiology Society, Iranian Heart Association.
Asia Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology; Japanese Circulation Society ; Cardiac Society of Australia & New Zealand; The Japanese Heart Failure Society; Japanese Society of Echocardiography; The World Society of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons; Asian Pacific Society of Hypertension; Association of Cardiologists of Kazakhstan; Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association; Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia; Chinese Society of Cardiology; Philippine Heart Association; The Pan-African Society of Cardiology; Association of Pediatric Cardiology; Cardiological Society of India; Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging; Association of Black Cardiologists; Interventional Cardiovascular Society of Malaysia; Israeli Cardiology and Critical Care Nursing Society; Japanese Society of Thoracic Radiology; Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery; Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology; Lebanese Society of Cardiology; The Heart foundation of Malaysia; The Japanese Society of Hypertension.
ISA-Trip Adviser
Planning a trip to Dubai, UAE?? Attend our Meeting!!!
Issue with VISA??
To support the participants in his/her VISA application process, we issue each participant with VISA support documents. The documents are as follows,
Points to be noted:
Please contact the Program Manager,
Ms. Carolene Alles via carolenealles@gmail.com to arrange for a Visa Support Letter.
Kindly provide us with the following to provide you with VISA SUPPORT LETTERS
One can make the payment through the following Payment Methods:
Please Note: Candidate can contact via carolenealles@gmail.com , if he/she couldn't able to make the online payment. The team of Pharma 2020 will provide INVOICE for the price requested with which he/she can make bank to bank transfer easily
Young Scientist Awards and benefits