Welcome and Introduction Advanced RVOT imaging Surgical overview Stenting RVOT in small kids PPVi in children: is that an option?
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2 Welcome and Introduction M. Carminati (Italy) MAIN HALL RVOT reconstruction in cono-truncal defects Chairman: J. Cheatham (USA) Panelists: J.L. Zunzunegui (Spain), J. Bass (USA) Advanced RVOT imaging E. Bruckheimer (Israel) Surgical overview M. Galantowicz (USA) Stenting RVOT in small kids L. Benson (Canada) PPVi in children: is that an option? F. Berger (Germany) Live Cases - 2 (San Donato, Italy - Leuven, Belgium) COFFEE BREAK MAIN HALL New tools and techniques Chairman: W. Hellenbrand (USA) Panelists: F. Gutierrez-Larraya (Spain), R. Anjos (Portugal) Transcatheter creation of shunts and vessel connections P. Ewert (Germany) Old materials new techniques D. Boshoff (Belgium) Computer simulation for customized device P. Bonhoeffer (Italy) The experience with Colibrì device Z. Hijazi (USA) Transcatheter approaches to paediatric heart failure. Fantasy or reality? D. Schranz (Germany) Live Cases 3-4 (Leuven, Belgium - Naples, Italy) :45 LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposium - Room Foscolo Aortic valve disease from fetus to adolescent Chairman: D. Schranz (Germany) Panelists: V. Fesslova (Italy), M. Schneider (Germany) Fetal therapy of aortic valve stenosis: why, when, how R. Gitter (Austria) Neonatal valvuloplasty step by step J. Thomson (UK) Transcatheter treatment beyond neonatal period A. Szatmari (Hungary) Surgical options in neonates M. Galantowicz (USA) Lunch Symposium - Room Porta Critical pulmonary valve stenosis and pulmonary atresia-intact IVS Chairman: C. Pedra (Brazil) Panelists: F. De Luca (Italy), N. Wilson (UK) Fetal therapy G. Agnoletti (Italy) Pulmonary valve stenosis: tips & tricks G. Brzezinska (Poland) PA-IVS: my key points in order to succeed L. Benson (Canada) Results over the long-term F. Ing (USA) 3
3 Lunch Symposium AEPC Advanced Fellow Course - Room Leonardo Stenting Pulmonary Arteries: technical tips and tricks Welcome and opening: G. Butera (Italy) Chairman: J. DeGiovanni (UK) Panelists: J. Weil (Germany), G. Butera (Italy) Imaging of pulmonary arteries C. Ruiz (USA) Choosing the balloon and the stent S. Qureshi (UK) Approaching bifurcation: pulmonary arteries and life! P. Ewert (Germany) Redilatation of pulmonary artery stents: challenges and tricks F. Gutierrez-Larraya (Spain) Complications: how to avoid-how to treat J. Weil (Germany) Lunch Symposium with an Unrestricted Grant from St. Jude - Room Parini ASD Closure: tips and tricks Chairman: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelists: A. Ludomirsky (USA), A. Giamberti (Italy) Imaging techniques A. Ludomirsky (USA) Challenging cases J. Cheatam (USA) Erosions W. Hellenbrand (USA) 4:00-6:00 MAIN HALL The aortic arch obstruction Chairman: C. Ruiz (USA) Panelists: J. Thomson (UK), M. Galantowicz (USA) Any news for stents in the very young? P. Ewert (Germany) Bare and covered stents. Still alternative choices? G. Butera (Italy) Advanta covered stent: further data E. Bruckheimer (Israel) Data from registries and trials W. Hellenbrand (USA) Live cases 5-6 (San Donato, Italy - Leuven, Belgium) COFFEE BREAK MAIN HALL Paravalvular leaks: assessment and management Chairman: C. Ruiz (USA) Panelists: C. De Vincentiis (Italy), G. Santoro (Italy) Imaging of paravalvular leaks C.A. Esteves (Brazil) Planning the access and the exit C. Ruiz (USA) Matching device to morphology D.J. Hagler (USA) Results: early, mid- and long-term K. Walsh (Ireland) Live Case 7-8 (Naples, Italy - San Donato, Italy) 8:30-9:30 Challenging, difficult and nightmare cases Chairman: S. Qureshi (UK) Panelists: N. Wilson (UK), J. DeGiovanni (UK) Cases discussion 4
4 MAIN HALL VSD Chairman: J. Bass (USA) Panelists: G. Santoro (Italy), C. Ruiz (USA) Muscular VSD closure: percutaneous and perventricular Z. Hijazi (USA) Residual post-surgical and post-myocardial infarction VSD J. DeGiovanni (UK) New device for perimembranous VSD closure J. Mirò (Canada) Live Cases 9-0 (Munich, Germany - San Donato, Italy) COFFEE BREAK MAIN HALL The PFO Chairman: K. Walsh (Ireland) Panelists: C. Lovati (Italy), F. Bedogni (Italy) News from trials D. Thaler (USA) How trials may change my current practice O. Ormerod (UK) Residual PFO: what to do? D.J. Hagler (USA) Other possible indications for PFO Closure L. Sondergaard (Denmark) Live Case -2 (San Donato, Italy - Madrid, Spain) LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposium - Room Foscolo How to deal with complex ASD Chairman: A. Bortone (Italy) Panelists: J.I. Stein (Austria), M. Papa (Italy) Imaging the Atrial Septum A. Ludomirsky (USA) Large ASDs and deficient rims M. Schneider (Germany) Defects associated with aneurysmal atrial septum G. Pongiglione (Italy) Multiple defects C.A. Esteves (Brazil) Lunch Symposium - Room Porta Miscellanea Chairman: P. Bonhoeffer (Italy) Panelists: M.G. Russo (Italy), J. Mirò (Canada) Coronary artery fistulas M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands) PAV fistula F. Berger (Germany) Opening occluded systemic veins E. Zahn (USA) Creating an ASD: when and how to do it? J. DeGiovanni (UK) 5
5 Lunch Symposium AEPC Advanced Fellow course - Room Leonardo All About Pulmonary Valves Chairman: J. Cheatham (USA) Panelists: R. Anjos (Portugal), M. Chessa (Italy) Melody implantation step by step M. Chessa (Italy) Sapien Edwards valve step by step Z. Hijazi (USA) Tips and tricks in difficult cases W. Hellenbrand (USA) Managing complications L. Benson (Canada) Lunch Symposium with an Unrestricted Grant from W.L. Gore & Associates - Room Parini PFO closure: the value of a conformable disc Chairman: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelist: N. Bresolin (Italy) PFO anatomy A.Cook (UK) The neurologist approach to the PFO C. Lovati (Italy) Gore Septal Occluder: the Italian experience M. Carminati (Italy) Challenging PFOs: UK experience J.Thomson (UK) MAIN HALL The PDA: how to close and to open! Chairman: J. Mirò (Canada) Panelist: J. Thomson (UK), M. Papa (Italy) Which device for which morphology G. Agnoletti (Italy) PDA closure in the premature baby N. Wilson (UK) PDA stenting in duct-depending pulmonary circulation G. Santoro (Italy) PDA stenting in duct-depending systemic circulation S. Qureshi (UK) Live Cases 3-4 (Munich, Germany - San Donato, Italy) COFFEE BREAK MAIN HALL Hybrid, hybrid, hybrid Chairman: G. Pongiglione (Italy) Panelists: D. Schranz (Germany), G. Santoro (Italy) Evolution of the hybrid approach in HLHS - news and results M. Galantowicz (USA) Hybrid PA stenting E. Zahn (USA) Exit angiography after open heart surgery S.L. Cheatham (USA) My ideas on the future of hybrid approach J. Cheatham (USA) Live Cases 5-6 ( San Donato, Italy - Madrid, Spain) 6
6 MAIN HALL IPC AWARDS Chairmen: M. Carminati (Italy), S. Qureshi (UK) The Edwards Valeo Lifestent for treatment of cardio-vascular lesions in children C. Ovaert, D. Luciano, A. Assaidi, I. Kammache, B. Kreitmann, L. Macé, A. Fraisse Timone enfants, AP-HM, Department of pediatric cardiology and pediatric cardiac surgery, Marseille, France Immediate and intermediate results of patent ductus artriosus transcatheter closure in Kurdistan (multicenter experience) A. Salih, A. Al rabaty 2, Z. Alnasiry 3 Sulaimany university-college of medicine-faculty of medicine-paediatric Dept., Sulaimany, Iraq, 2 Hawler medical university college of medicine-faculty of medicine-paediatric Dept., Arbil, Iraq, 3 Hawler surgical center, Arbil, Iraq Transcatheter Melody valve implantation in native ventricular outflow tract F. Ballesteros, A. Rodriguez,2, C. Abelleira 2,3, T. Alvarez, N. Gil, J.L. Zunzunegui,2 Gregorio Marañon General University Hospital, Madrid, Spain, 2 Monteprincipe University Hospital, Madrid, Spain, 3 Ramon Y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain Evaluation of the efficacy of ductus arteriosus stenting in neonates and infants to maintain pulmonary blood supply: acute and midterm outcome of single center experience E. Odemis, A. Guzeltas, T. Tuncer, I. Ozyilmaz, Y. Ergul, I. Bakir Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Rotational angiography and 3D reconstruction in diagnostic and interventional catheterization for congenital heart disease F. Garay, F. Vergara 2, B. Barreno, D. Springmuller, C. Unzueta 2, E. Valenzuela 2, F. Heusser Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Division of Pediatrics, Santiago, Chile, 2 Clinical Hospital of Catholic University of Chile. Center of Endovascular Therapy, Santiago, Chile Comparative analysis of early result of patients underwent transcatheter completion of fontan and fenestrated extracardiac fontan M. Bin Obaidan Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 7
7 FOCUS on the right Heart :00 MAIN HALL Atrial septal defect Chairman: A. Szatmari (Hungary) Panelists: G.P. Diller (UK), M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands) 3D imaging of the IAS L. Shapiro (UK) ASD closure in patients with PAH H. Baumgartner (Germany) Patients with supraventricular arrhythmias S. Foresti (Italy) Deficient aortic rim: to close or not to close? F. Berger (Germany) Live Cases 7-8 (San Donato, Italy - Massa, Italy) 0:00-0:30 COFFEE BREAK 0:30-2:30 MAIN HALL Tricuspid valve and right ventricle Chairman: P. Ewert (Germany) Panelists: C. Pedra (Brazil), A. Micheletti (Italy) Managing the regurgitant TV in CCTGA B. Mulder (The Netherlands) Percutaneous TV treatment M. Mullen (UK) Ebstein anomaly: indication for treatment and surgical results A. Giamberti (Italy) How to evaluate the RV A. Frigiola (UK) Live Case 9 (San Donato, Italy) LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposium - Room Foscolo Leisure sport in ACHD Chairman: M. Chessa (Italy) Panelists: J.I. Stein (Austria), A. Szatmari (Hungary) Definition of competitive and leisure sports J. Holm (Sweden) Recommendations from ESC_WG W. Budts (Belgium) PM, ICD and sport S. Foresti (Italy) Clinical cases from daily practice P. Trigo Trindade (Switzerland) Lunch Symposium - Room Porta Challenging cases in the catheterization laboratory Chairman: F. Meijboom (The Netherlands) Panelists: B. Mulder (The Netherlands), S. Qureshi (UK) E. Zahn (USA) F. Berger (Germany) A. Eicken (Germany) G.J. Krings (The Netherlands) 8
8 Lunch Symposium AEPC Advanced Fellow Course - Room Leonardo Managing Vascular Access especially unusual Chairman: R. Anjos (Portugal) Panelists: J. Weil (Germany), L. Benson (Canada) Access closure devices A. Bortone (Italy) Trans-septal D. Boshoff (Belgium) Trans-hepatic C. Pedra (Brazil) Trans-apical C. Ruiz (USA) Lunch Symposium with an Unrestricted grant from St. Jude - Room Parini A paradoxical approach to secondary stroke prevention: unveiling the bridge between the heart and the brain Chair: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelists: K. Walsh (Ireland), C. Lovati (Italy) RESPECT: a deep dive into the data D. Thaler (USA) Impact on clinical practice after RESPECT data M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands) Face to face: Heart and Brain Heart: B. Clapp (UK) Brain: P. Holmes (UK) 4:00-6:00 MAIN HALL The RVOT Chairman: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelists: H. Baumgartner (Germany), M. Chessa (Italy) The surgical approach: preparing the road to a percutaneous procedure A. Giamberti (Italy) Coronary problems and infective endocarditis in PPVI A. Eicken (Germany) Valve in valve procedures L. Benson (Canada) PPVI in native RVOT P. Bonhoeffer (Italy) Live Cases 20-2 (Massa, Italy - San Donato, Italy) COFFEE BREAK :00 MAIN HALL Pulmonary arteries Chairman: C. Pedra (Brazil) Panelists: M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands), A. Eicken (Germany) Best imaging of pulmonary branches E. Zahn (USA) How to deal with early and late complications F. Ing (USA) Hybrid approach: when and how J. Cheatham (USA) Live Case 22 (San Donato) 8:00-8:30 MAIN HALL Jane Somerville Lecture Introduction: J. Holm (Sweden) and J. Somerville (UK) D. Cirelli (Italy) 9
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10 MAIN HALL Welcome and Introduction M. Carminati (Italy), M. Chessa (Italy) FOCUS ON THE RIGHT HEART :00 MAIN HALL Atrial septal defect Chairman: A. Szatmari (Hungary) Panelists: G.P. Diller (UK), M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands) 3D imaging of the IAS L. Shapiro (UK) ASD closure in patients with PAH H. Baumgartner (Germany) Patients with supraventricular arrhythmias S. Foresti (Italy) Deficient aortic rim: to close or not to close? F. Berger (Germany) Live Cases 7-8 (San Donato, Italy - Massa, Italy) 0:00-0:30 COFFEE BREAK 0:30-2:30 MAIN HALL Tricuspid valve and right ventricle Chairman: P. Ewert (Germany) Panelists: C. Pedra (Brazil), A. Micheletti (Italy) Managing the regurgitant TV in CCTGA B. Mulder (The Netherlands) Percutaneous TV treatment M. Mullen (UK) Ebstein anomaly: indication for treatment and surgical results A. Giamberti (Italy) How to evaluate the RV A. Frigiola (UK) Live Case 9 (San Donato, Italy) LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposium - Room Foscolo Leisure sport in ACHD Chairman: M. Chessa (Italy) Panelists: J.I. Stein (Austria), A. Szatmari (Hungary) Definition of competitive and leisure sports J. Holm (Sweden) Recommendations from ESC_WG W. Budts (Belgium) PM, ICD and sport S. Foresti (Italy) Clinical cases from daily practice P. Trigo Trindade (Switzerland) Lunch Symposium - Room Porta Challenging cases in the catheterization laboratory Chairman: F. Meijboom (The Netherlands) Panelists: B. Mulder (The Netherlands), S. Qureshi (UK) E. Zahn (USA) F. Berger (Germany) A. Eicken (Germany) G.J. Krings (The Netherlands) 2
11 Lunch Symposium AEPC Advanced Fellow Course - Room Leonardo Managing Vascular Access especially unusual Chairman: R. Anjos (Portugal) Panelists: J. Weil (Germany), L. Benson (Canada) Access closure devices A. Bortone (Italy) Trans-septal D. Boshoff (Belgium) Trans-hepatic C. Pedra (Brazil) Trans-apical C. Ruiz (USA) Lunch Symposium with an Unrestricted grant from St. Jude - Room Parini A paradoxical approach to secondary stroke prevention: unveiling the bridge between the heart and the brain Chair: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelists: K. Walsh (Ireland), C. Lovati (Italy) RESPECT: a deep dive into the data D. Thaler (USA) Impact on clinical practice after RESPECT data M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands) Face to face: Heart and Brain Heart: B. Clapp (UK) Brain: P. Holmes (UK) 4:00-6:00 MAIN HALL The RVOT Chairman: M. Carminati (Italy) Panelists: H. Baumgartner (Germany), M. Chessa (Italy) The surgical approach: preparing the road to a percutaneous procedure A. Giamberti (Italy) Coronary problems and infective endocarditis in PPVI A. Eicken (Germany) Valve in valve procedures L. Benson (Canada) PPVI in native RVOT P. Bonhoeffer (Italy) Live Cases 20-2 (Massa, Italy - San Donato, Italy) COFFEE BREAK :00 MAIN HALL 8:00-8:30 MAIN HALL Pulmonary arteries Chairman: C. Pedra (Brazil) Panelists: M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands), A. Eicken (Germany) Best imaging of pulmonary branches E. Zahn (USA) How to deal with early and late complications F. Ing (USA) Hybrid approach: when and how J. Cheatham (USA) Live Case 22 (San Donato) Jane Somerville Lecture Introduction: J. Holm (Sweden) and J. Somerville (UK) D. Cirelli (Italy) 22
12 :30 MAIN HALL 0:30-:00 COFFEE BREAK :00-2:30 MAIN HALL FOCUS ON THE UNIVENTRICULAR HEART Anatomy, patho-physiology and assessment Chairman: M. Gatzoulis (UK) Panelists: J. Holm (Sweden) - P. Trigo Trindade (Switzerland) Anatomic spectrum A. Cook (UK) Patho-physiological patterns F. Meijboom (The Netherlands) Imaging: Echo C. Bussadori (Italy) CMR P. Festa (Italy) Functional evaluation G.P. Diller (UK) What we can do for these patients Chairman: H. Baumgartner (Germany) Panelists: S. Qureshi (UK) - A. Giamberti (Italy) Fontan operation in adulthood A. Frigiola (Italy) Clinical management of the Fontan patient B. Mulder (The Netherlands) Managing the patient unsuitable for Fontan F. Meijboom (The Netherlands) Pregnancy and contraception F. Walker (UK) LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposium - Room Foscolo Pulmonary arterial hypertension Chairman: B. Mulder (The Netherlands) Panelists: M. D Alto (Italy), P. Trigo Trindade (Switzerland) Non- invasive evaluation G.P. Diller (UK) Why to perform a catheterization M. Chessa (Italy) Choosing the correct therapy M. D Alto (Italy) Lunch Symposium - Room Porta Cases discussion Chairman: M. Gatzoulis (UK) Panelists: A. Giamberti (Italy), J. Holm (Sweden) W. Budts (Belgium) A. Micheletti (Italy) C. Pedra (Brazil) H. Nuri (Italy) 23
13 Lunch Symposium Joint AEPC Interventional WG Advanced Fellow course - ESC GUCH WG - Room Parini What you need to know about building your career With an Unrestricted grant from W.L. Gore & Associates Chairman: G. Butera (Italy) Panelists: A. Eicken (Germany), R. Anjos (Portugal) Core curriculum in congenital heart disease intervention G. Brzezinska (Poland) As a fellow what I should need D. Marini (Italy) As senior what I wish I had been taught differently S. Qureshi (UK) Establishing a program in congenital adult heart disease interventions H. Baumgartner (Germany) I m a fellow and I have a fantastic idea: from an idea to product approval P. Bonhoeffer (Italy ) Industry approaches to product development M. Mulder (USA) Conclusions 4:00-6:00 MAIN HALL The Fontan Disease Chairman: F. Meijboom (The Netherlands) Panelists: G. Butera (Italy), S. Qureshi (UK) Failing Fontan Circulation: why does it happen? M. Gatzoulis (UK) Medical management of a failing Fontan F. Walker (UK) Transcatheter options M. Chessa (Italy) Managing patients with recurrent supraventricular arrhythmias: - Catheter ablation S. Foresti (Italy) - Surgical approach A. Giamberti (Italy) COFFEE BREAK :00 MAIN HALL Burning questions Chairman: F. Walker (UK) Panelists: H. Baumgartner (Germany), P. Trigo Trindade (Switzerland) From classical Fontan to an extracardiac conduit: the correct timing G.P. Diller (UK) Timing of transplantation R. Fiocchi (Italy) Anticoagulation and Fontan. Any role for novel oral anticoagulants? M. Ranucci (Italy) The psychosocial aspects: why to take them into account E. Callus (Italy) 8:00 MAIN HALL Closing remarks and adjourn M. Carminati (Italy) 24
14 P - GSO FOR ANY PFO: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE V. Vassiliou, S. Hoole, O. Watkinson, A. Kydd, J. Boyd, K. Parker, D. McNab, L. Shapiro, B. Rana Papworth Hospital- Department of Cardiology, Cambridge, United Kingdom P2 - FENESTRATED INTER-ATRIAL SEPTUM - CHARACTERISTICS AND THERAPEUTIC TACTICS: THE RAMBAM EXPERIENCE Y. Schwartz, A Lorber Rambam Health Care Campus, Meyer Children s Hospital, Haifa, Israel P3 - PDA TRANSCATHETER CLOSURE IN SYNDROMEIC PATIENTS K. Sayadpour Zanjani Children s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran P4 - RVOT STENTING AND STENT REDILATION K. Sayadpour Zanjani Children s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran P5 - TRANSCATHETER OCCLUSION OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS (PDA) IN LOW-WEIGHT PRE-TERM NEONATES ( < 750 G) WITH AMPLATZER OCCLUDER II ADDITIONAL SIZE ( ADO-II-AS) A. Rodriguez Ogando, F. Ballesteros, M. Gambra, M. Camino, M. Centeno, J. Zunzunegui Gregorio Marñon General University Hospital, Madrid, Spain P6 - PERCUTANEOUS CLOSURE OF ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECTS IN CHILDREN AGED LESS THAN 5 YEARS OLD M. Ribeiro, F. Pereira, W. Nascimento, R. Costa, V. Fontes, D. Kreuzig 2, S. Pedra 2, C. Pedra Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia/Dep. of Invasive Cardiology, São Paulo, Brazil, 2 Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia/Dep. of Echocardiography, São Paulo, Brazil P7 - CLOSURE OF PATENT DUCTUSARTERIOSUS IN CHILDREN, SMALL INFANTS AND PREMATURE BABIES WITH AMPLATZER DUCT OCCLUDER II ADDITIONAL SIZES: MULTICENTER STUDY M. Sungur, C. Karakurt 2, N. Ozbarlas 3, O. Baspinar 4 OndokuzMayis University, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Samsun, Turkey, 2 Inonu University,Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Malatya, Turkey, 3 Cukurova University, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Adana, Turkey, 4 Gaziantep University, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Gaziantep, Turkey P8 - RHYTHM AND CONDUCTION ABNORMALITIES AFTER TRANSCATHETER CLOSURE OF VSDS: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE S Erdem, N Ozbarlas, A Aslan, A Bozkurt, O Kucukosmanoglu Cukurova University School of Medicine Pediatric Cardiology, Adana, Turkey P9 - WHEN ADDITIONAL FLEXIBILITY OF THE AMPLATZER DUCTAL OCCLUDER II BECOMES THE DISADVANTAGE: MIGRATION OF THE WAIST AND KINKING OF THE AORTIC RETENTION DISK I Yildirim, N Ozbarlas 2, A Aslan 2, S Erdem 2, U.U Gullu 2, O Kucukosmanoglu 2 Seyhan Education and Research Hospital Pediatric Cardiology, Adana, Turkey, 2 Cukurova University School of Medicine Pediatric Cardiology, Adana, Turkey P0 - THE USE OF AMPLATZER VASCULAR PLUG FOR DIFFERENT CONGENITAL CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE FROM ISTANBUL E. Odemis, N Kiplapinar, Y Ergul, A. Guzeltas Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Research Hospital Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey P - TREATMENT OF EXTREMELY TORTUOUS AND HYPOPLASTIC AORTIC ARCHES BY IMPLANTATION OF JOTEC E-XL AORTIC STENTS A. Moysich, K.T. Laser, E. Sandica 2, D. Kececioglu, N.A. Haas Heart and Diabetes Center, Department for Congenital Heart Defects, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, 2 Heart and Diabetes Center, Department for Sugery of Congenital Heart Defects, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany P2 - IMPLANTATION OF THE NEW NIT-OCCLUD PDA-R DEVICE IN CHILDREN BELOW 0 KILOGRAMS A. Moysich, K.T. Laser, E. Sandica 2, D. Kececioglu, N.A. Haas Heart and Diabetes Center, Department for Congenital Heart Defects, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, 2 Heart and Diabetes Center, Department for Sugery of Congenital Heart Defects, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany P3 - INTERRUPTION OF HARMFUL ANTEGRADE PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW AFTER TOTAL CAVOPULMONARY CONNECTION (TCPC) WITH AN AMPLATZER SEPTAL OCCLUDER E. Levunlieva, A. Kaneva-Nencheva, N. Haas 2, L. Dimitrov National Heart Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2 Heart and Diabetes Centre, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany P4 - EVALUATION OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS IN WOMEN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS IN GERMANY, HUNGARY AND JAPAN M. Körten, A. Szatmári 5, N. Nagdyman 2, E. Niggemeyer, K. Niwa 6, B. Peters 3, T. Pickardt, K.T.M. Schneider 4, U.M.M. Bauer, H. Kaemmerer 7 Competence Network for Congenital Heart Defects, Berlin, Germany, 2 German Heart Institute Berlin, Department for Congenital Heart Defects and Pediatric Cardiology, Berlin, Germany, 3 Otto-von-Guericke-University, Institute for Biometrics and Medical Informatics, Magdeburg, Germany, 4 University Hospital Klinikum rechts der Isar, Department of Gynecology, Munich, Germany, 5 Hungarian Center for Pediatric Cardiology, Budapest, Hungary, 6 Chiba Cardiovascular Center, Department of Pediatrics, Ichihara, Japan, 7 German Heart Centre Munich, Clinic for Grown Ups with Congenital Heart Disease, Munich, Germany 25
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