Theme: Cardiac diseases and conditions, Prevailing to COVID-19 situation
Interventional Cardiology 2021
	The 9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology from August 09-10, 2021 in Webinar Warmly welcomes all participants to delight their gracious presence. It is highly committed event providing an international platform to interchange knowledge, share new visions in Cardiovascular Disease or Risk Reduction and all related subjects.
	
	9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology, will be organized around the theme “Cardiac diseases and conditions, Prevailing to COVID-19 Situation”
	Interventional Cardiology 2021 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in Interventional Cardiology 2021.
	 
	We cordially invite you to 9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology that is scheduled to be held from August 09 -10, 2021 Webinar. The theme of the conference “Cardiac diseases and conditions, prevailing to COVID-19 situation” is to focus on exploring the challenges concerning excellence in Interventional Cardiology 2021 research and advancements.
	
	it unit’s world-renowned experts, Scientists and Physicians to discuss the strategies and techniques in the field of cardiology. This conference invites participants from universities, research institutions, and diagnostic companies to share your explorations and research experiences on all related aspects of cardiology, providing a showcase of the latest techniques and innovations
	
	The 9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology provides a great platform for experiencing and refreshing your knowledge base amid world-class scientists and researchers. The attendees will conquer the latest advances, innovations and networking with professionals across the globe.
	
	The Interventional Cardiology 2021 provides a great platform for experiencing and refreshing your knowledge base amid world-class scientists and researchers. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we take great pleasure in welcoming Scientists, Professors, Students and experts who belong to the Cardiology field for the 9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology which is scheduled during August 09 -10, 2021 Webinar.
	 
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	·       Abstract length must not exceed 300 words.
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	·       All the abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific committee members and you will get an email within 24-          48 hours after submission of your abstract.
	·       All the accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings in the respective Journal.
	
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	Registration URL:  International Conference on Interventional Cardiology
	9th International Conference on Interventional Cardiology gives you an opportunity to broaden your thinking and knowledge by listening to ideas and theories and recent developments in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. International Conference can give you a wonderful opportunity to meet and interact with fellow researchers, experts across the World. It also allows you to meet new people.
	 
	Benefits of attending our Webinar during Covid-19:
	
	1. Learn from Top Professionals all over the world.
	2. be familiar with the latest trends and challenges within your sector.
	3. Webinars are less costly in terms of a participation fee.
	4. Share your research with top professors and get instant answers to your queries.
	5. Participate in panel discussion session including live Q&A
	This interventional cardiology will be a truly international event; we expect to welcome healthcare professionals from over 100 countries. We also have global faculty who are leading experts in their fields. Gain valuable awareness from these prominent professionals from skilled institutions.
	
	Benefits of Joining Webinar :
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	Salient features
	·       Keynote speeches and plenary talks by researchers all over the globe
	·       Opportunity to meet globe expert’s in regenerative medical science
	·       Posters, e-posters and video presentation by research community
	·       International Certification by Organizing Committee
	·       Publishing accepted abstracting International Journals
	·       The study provides an in-depth analysis of the global Cardiology market
	  Target Audience
	
	·       Cardiology Researchers
	·       Cardiology Scientists
	·       Cardiology Investors
	·       Cardiology Societies
	·       Directors of Laboratories
	·       Universities
	·       Industries
	·       Investigators
	·       Post-Doctoral Fellows
	·       Research and Diagnostic Laboratories
	·       Clinical Fellows
	·       Medical Devices companies
	·       Pharmaceutical Companies
	·       Business Entrepreneurs.
	1. Cardiovascular Disease or Risk Reduction
	Cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be a class of diseases that involve the guts or blood vessels disorder includes arteria coronaries diseases (CAD) like angina and myocardial infarct (commonly known as a heart attack). Other CVDs include stroke, coronary failure , hypertensive heart condition , rheumatic heart condition , cardiomyopathy, heart arrhythmia, congenital heart condition , valvar heart condition , cordite’s, aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease, thromboembolic disease, and venous thrombosis.
	The explanation for heart attacks and strokes are usually the presence of a mixture of risk factors, like tobacco use, unhealthy diet and obesity, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol, hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia.
	 
	Left-sided heart failure
	Right-sided heart failure
	Congestive heart failure
	Coronary artery disease
	Hysterectomy
	Dyslipidemia
	Hysterectomy
	Coagulation factors
	Hyperhomocysteinemia
	
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	2. Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)
	Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may be a term wont to describe a variety of conditions related to sudden, reduced blood flow to the guts .One such condition may be an attack (myocardial infarction) — when necrobiosis leads to damaged or destroyed heart tissue. Even when acute coronary syndrome causes no necrobiosis, the reduced blood flow changes how your heart works and may be a sign of a high risk of attack. Acute coronary syndrome often causes severe pain or discomfort. It is a medical emergency that needs prompt diagnosis and care. The goals of treatment include improving blood flow, treating complications and preventing future problems.
	
	Shortness of breath
	Feeling dizzy or lightheaded
	pulmonary artery
	Electrocardiogram
	coronary thrombosis
	proteoglycan
	
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	3. Invasive and Interventional cardiology
	Invasive cardiology is that the term won’t to describe open heart or minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat heart conditions and abnormalities. There are other times when interventional cardiology could also be necessary to treat certain cardiac conditions, like clogged or hardened veins, valve obstructions, and oxygen supply issues.
	Interventional cardiology may be a chapter of cardiology that deals particularly with the catheter based treatment of structural heart diseases. A huge number of procedures are often acted on the guts by catheterization. This most ordinarily includes the insertion of a sheath into the arteria femoral is (but, in practice, any large peripheral artery or vein) and cannulating the guts below X-ray visualization (usually fluoroscopy).
	
	Angioplasty
	Coronary Stents
	Embolic protection
	Percutaneous valve repair
	Balloon valvuloplasty
	Atherectomy
	
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	4. The Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19
	The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, caused by SARS-CoV-2, represents the best medical challenge in decades. While COVID-19 primarily affects the lungs, causing interstitial pneumonitis and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), it also affects multiple organs, particularly the circulatory system. Mortality is increased by comorbidities: cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, chronic pulmonary disease, and cancer. The most common complications include arrhythmia, cardiac injury, fulminant myocarditis, coronary failure, embolism, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).
	
	CDC Recognizes COVID Long-Haulers
	Athlete COVID Long-hauler Cardiac Research
	Cardiac Biomarkers
	Congenital heart diseases
	Myocardial dysfunction;
	Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
	SARS-CoV-2
	
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	5. hypertension
	Hypertension is that the only most relevant risk factor for stroke. Almost the 50 per cent of ischemic strokes and hemorrhagic stroke or brain stroke are caused. The damage that happens through hypertension is usually only diagnosed when there's a substantial damage to the body’s blood vessels.
	Elevated blood pressure in those over the age of 60 years and elevated blood pressure of younger individuals results in increase in cardiovascular risk.
	
	Hypertensive crisis
	Gestational hypertension
	Pre-eclampsia
	Resistant hypertension
	hyperthyroidism
	Kidney artery aneurysm
	Isolated systolic hypertension
	
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	6. Thrombosis
	Thrombosis is that the formation of a grime inside a vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the cardiovascular system. When a vessel (a vein or an artery) is injured, the body uses platelets (thrombocytes) and fibrin to make a grime to stop blood loss. Even when a vessel isn't injured, blood clots may form within the body under certain conditions. A clot or a piece of the clot that breaks free and begins to travel around the body is known as an embolus.
	
	Venous thrombosis
	Deep vein thrombosis
	Paget-Schroetter disease
	Budd-Chiari syndrome
	Portal vein thrombosis
	Renal vein thrombosis
	Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
	Jugular vein thrombosis
	
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	7. Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Toxicology
	Cardiovascular Toxicology deals with the adverse effects on the guts or blood systems which result from exposure to toxic chemicals. It describes safety data of detrimental effects of latest cardiovascular drugs. Pharmacology of vascular endothelium deals with alterations of endothelial cells and therefore the vasculature play a central role within the pathogenesis of a broad spectrum of the foremost dreadful of human diseases, as endothelial cells have the key function of participating within the maintenance of patent and functional capillaries.
	
	Myocardial Contractility
	Cardio toxic agents
	Cardiac anatomy and physiology
	Antihypertensive agents
	Endothelial cells
	
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	8. Heart Diseases and Cardiac Arrest
	Heart attack mistakenly refers to asystole, but heart attacks are caused by a blockage that stops the blood supply to the guts. This is because an individual who has an attack may develop a dangerous cardiac rhythm, which may cause an asystole. Cardiac arrest refers to the disruption of heart function that's the malfunction of electrical system of the guts. This analysis demonstrates that the annual NIH investment in CA research is low relative to other leading causes of death in the United States and has declined over the past decade. Many cardiac arrests in adults happen due to an attack. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) from cardiac arrest is a major international public health problem accounting for an estimated 15–20% of all deaths; it is a leading cause of death in the United States.
	
	ventricular fibrillation
	Enlarged heart ( cardiomegaly)
	Atrial Fibrillation
	Metabolic Syndrome
	Abnormal Heart Rhythms
	Cholesterol Management
	
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	9. Nuclear Cardiology
	Nuclear cardiology studies use noninvasive techniques to assess myocardial blood flow, evaluate the pumping function of the guts also as visualize the dimensions and site of an attack . Among the techniques of nuclear cardiology, myocardial perfusion imaging is that the most generally used.
	Nuclear cardiology contemplates use non-meddling procedures to explore myocardial circulation system, choose the coordinating limit of the guts and also envision the dimensions and setting of a heart ambush. Among the methodologies of nuclear cardiology, myocardial perfusion imaging is that the most generally used.
	
	Imaging of the nervous system of the heart
	10-2Positron emission tomography (PET)
	Stress testing
	ischaemic memory
	
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	10. Cardiovascular Imaging
	The Cardiovascular Imaging (CVI) Division uses the newest resonance and computerized tomography technology for the noninvasive imaging of the guts and system in children and adults. Sophisticated post-processing techniques provide unprecedented 3- and 4-dimensional visualization of complex cardiovascular anatomy and pathology to facilitate treatment planning for surgical or endovascular procedures, a number of which are pioneered at and unique to Stanford. The CVI Division provides a fellowship educational program for cardiovascular radiologists and participates in educational curricula of trainees in radiology, cardiology, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. Clinical research topics include the imaging of the aorta, heart valves, and blood flow. Research in pediatric cardiovascular imaging includes radiation dose reduction strategies in pediatric cardiac CT also as new MRI and CT techniques applied to the clinical management of congenital heart disease.
	
	Echocardiography
	Magnetic Resonance Imaging
	Positron Emission Tomography
	CT Coronary Angiography (CTCA)
	Three-dimensional Echocardiography
	Contrast Echocardiography
	Latitudinal Echocardiography
	Diagnosis tests & Procedures in Cardiology
	
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	11. Cardiac surgery or cardiovascular surgery
	Cardiac surgery, or cardiovascular surgery, is the surgery of heart or great vessels. It is often administered to treat complications of ischemic heart condition; to correct congenital heart disease; or to treat valvar heart disease thanks to various causes, which include endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, and atherosclerosis. Other surgeries include Minimally Invasive operation, Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs), heart transplantation and far more. Healthy valves open and shut during a specific way because the heart pumps blood. Each valve has one set of flaps called leaflets. The leaflets hospitable allow blood to pass from one heart apartment into another or into the arteries. Then the leaflets close tightly to cease blood from flowing backward. Heart surgery is applied to repair leaflets that don't open as wide as they ought to. This can happen if they become thick or stiff or join together. As a result, not enough blood flows through the valve.
	
	Cardiothoracic surgery
	Cardiovascular surgery
	Coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG)
	Trans myocardial laser revascularization
	Heart valve repair
	Carotid artery operations
	
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	12. Cardiothoracic surgery
	Cardiothoracic surgery treats conditions within the heart, lungs, and chest. Our surgeons perform a spread of cardiothoracic surgeries, from minimally invasive to heart transplants. Cardiothoracic surgeries can help to open up coronary arteries narrowed by fatty plaque buildup, repair weakened heart muscle or defects, or correct heart rhythm problems.
	You will be taken to an intensive care unit where healthcare providers will check on your blood pressure, breathing, wound, and how alert you are.
	
	Angioplasty
	Stent placement
	Ablation
	Pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
	Heart valve repair or replacement
	Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
	Heart transplant
	
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	13. Echocardiography
	Electrocardiography (ECG) is that the method of recording of the electrical activity of the guts over a period of time using electrodes placed on the skin. These electrodes help within the detection of the minute electrical changes on the skin that arise from the electro-physiologic pattern of cardiac muscle while depolarizing during each heartbeat. This record called the electrocardiogram (also referred to as an ECG), gives information about the part of the guts that triggers each heartbeat (the pacemaker called the Sino-atrial node), the nerve conduction pathways of the guts, and therefore the pulse and rhythm. Usually, an ECG is obtained if a heart disorder is suspected.
	
	Transesophageal echocardiogram
	Cardiac stress test
	Contrast echocardiography
	transthoracic echocardiogram
	
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	14. Cardiac Arrhythmias or cardiac disease in pregnancy
	Cardiac Arrhythmias also called cardiac dysrhythmia or irregular heartbeat. It is a condition during which the heartbeat is irregular, too fast, or too slow. It includes extra beats, supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular arrhythmias, and Brady arrhythmias. Many types of arrhythmia have no symptoms. When symptoms are present these may include palpitations or feeling an interruption between heartbeats. Cardiac disease within the pregnant patient can present challenges in cardiovascular and maternal-fetal management. It is important to understand that even in normal patients; pregnancy imposes some dramatic physiologic changes upon the cardiovascular system.
	
	Bradycardia
	Vagal maneuvers
	Cardioversion
	Ventricular aneurysm surgery
	Coronary artery disease in pregnancy
	Pregnancy and cardiomyopathy
	Pregnancy and valvar heart disease
	Pregnancy and congenital heart disease
	
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	15. Pediatric and neonatal Cardiology
	Pericardial diseases may clinically be classified as acute pericarditis, pericardial effusion, tamponade and constrictive pericarditis. Infectious endocarditis is a form of endocarditis. It is the inflammation of the inner tissues of the guts. These are the major inflammatory defects for Babies Heart. This cardiology conference, or rather all cardiology conferences, will help in networking, B2B partnerships between professionals and academic staff. Cardiology conferences, cardiac conferences are vital for ordinary people to remember of the foremost important a part of the physical body. Neonatal heart conditions mainly includes heart defects related to other sorts of disease, like hiatus hernia , cardiac muscle disease (cardiomyopathy) or infection (myocarditis), Heart problems thanks to lung masses, etc. Congenital heart condition (CHD) is that the commonest, birth defect in newborns. A neonatal cardiologist may be a pediatrician who has received extensive training in diagnosing and treating babies cardiac problems.
	
	Rapid Breathing
	Cyanosis (a bluish tint to the skin, lips, and fingernails)
	Poor Blood Circulation
	Hypertension in Neonates
	Fatigue (tiredness)
	
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	16. Cardio metabolic Health- Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
	Cardio metabolic health with type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, incorporates cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Overweight / obesity, high vital sign which will be modified by diet and lifestyle decisions are the danger factors. A significant factor in heart disease is obesity. This is a dangerous condition where an individual is at elevated risk of coronary failure and stroke because their heart doesn't pump enough blood to satisfy the requirements of their body. By controlling the amount of blood sugar, vital sign, and blood cholesterol, one can reduce the danger. The same issue can cause stroke and coronary heart disease-atherosclerosis.
	
	Metabolic derangements associated with obesity
	Cardiac complications of diabetes and obesity
	Endocrinal and Hormonal Obesity
	metabolic health
	
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	17. Atrial Fibrillation
	Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is an abnormal cardiac rhythm characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the atria. Often it starts as brief periods of abnormal beating which become longer and possibly constant over time. Often episodes haven't any symptoms. Occasionally there could also be heart palpitations, fainting, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, or pain. The disease is related to an increased risk of coronary failure, dementia, and stroke. It’s a kind of supraventricular tachycardia.
	Electrical conduction system of the heart
	
	sinoatrial node
	mitral stenosis
	sick sinus syndrome
	ischemic strokes
	sarcoplasmic reticulum
	Supraventricular tachycardia
	
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	18. Sports and Exercise Cardiology
	Sport and exercise cardiology is a branch of medicine related to the exercising individuals and cardiovascular care of athletes which deals with physical fitness and the treatment, prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise by advancing the knowledge through clinical expertise and research. In short term, the danger of adverse events are often related to the exercise rather than overcoming the favorable long-term effects on well-being. Various problems are often arising for the cardiologists in evaluating the athletes thanks to adaptations imposed by exercise.
	
	Determine predictive value of symptoms
	Characterize chamber remodeling in all ages and levels of athletes
	Correlate symptoms and surface ECG with underlying structure
	Prospectively validate cardiac testing in athletes
	Identify individuals at highest risk
	Determine true rate of SCD and SCA in well-defined athletic populations
	
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The global market for cardiovascular devices reached nearly $42.4 billion in 2017 and estimated to reach $59.1 billion by 2022, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% for the period of 2017-2022. The market for cardiac biomarkers is estimated to reach $7.2 billion by 2018, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.8% from 2013 to 2018.
	The number of cardiac procedures performed increased steadily over the five years to 2017, providing overwhelming demand for operators in the Cardiologists industry. In particular, the growing burden of cardiovascular disease fostered increased demand. In addition, increasing rates of obesity and an aging baby-boomer population have resulted in an uptick in heart-related conditions. As a result, the early onset of chronic health conditions, such as heart disease, hypertension and diabetes, bolstered demand for industry services. . Improving economic conditions through 2022 are expected to underpin steady growth for cardiologists, though profit pressures will encourage consolidation in the industry.
	
	The field of Medical Sciences has been witness to a series of developments in the last few years. We have been empowered with better drugs and cutting edge technology to treat life-threatening diseases. Over time, advances in technology have changed the way cardiology is practiced. We have more potent drugs, effective new diagnostic techniques, next generation medical technology and novel therapies for high risk patients, which have emerged and are likely to evolve further.
	Not only is the pace of change in cardiology been faster than ever, but also the scope of cardiology practice has widened and requires closer interactions and deeper understanding other specialties. It is a real challenge to keep up to date with innovation, subspecialty developments in cardiology, rapid progress in basic, clinical and translational research, and changing guidelines. It is essential for the busy clinician to know what may really change practice, now and in the future, and what may improve current management of patients with cardiovascular disease.
	
	Importance and Scope: -
	
	World Cardiology Meeting will be the best platform for all the scientists, cardiologists, oncologists, electro physiologists, surgeons, nurses, research scholars, students who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery. This international event is an effort to find an alternative for invasive imaging technique against heart diseases and heart failure conditions in adults & children.
	
	Growth of Cardiology Market: -
	
	North America is the dominant regional market for heart diagnostics with a share of approximately 47% of the overall heart diagnostics market in terms of revenue in 2018, followed by Europe which accounted for around 38% share in the market and then by Asia accounting for 15% share.
	
	Related Associations and Societies:
	
	European Society of Cardiology
	American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN)
	American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC)
	American Society for Echocardiography
	Pediatric Cardiology Associates
Conference Highlights
- Cardiovascular Disease or Risk Reduction
 - Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)
 - Invasive and Interventional cardiology
 - The Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19
 - hypertension
 - Thrombosis
 - Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Toxicology
 - Heart Diseases and Cardiac Arrest
 - Nuclear Cardiology
 - Cardiovascular Imaging
 - Cardiac surgery or cardiovascular surgery
 - Cardiothoracic surgery
 - Echocardiography
 - Cardiac Arrhythmias or cardiac disease in pregnancy
 - Pediatric and neonatal Cardiology
 - Cardio metabolic Health- Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
 - Atrial Fibrillation
 - Sports and Exercise Cardiology
 
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