10th belgian heart rhythm meeting arrhythmias for every
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10th Belgian heart rhythm meetingArrhythmias for every Cardiologist
thursday 6th and Friday 7th october 2016Sheraton Brussels airport hotel and Congress Centre
including a Special Focus onDeViCe DeteCteD
arrhythmiaS
Preliminary Programme
Word from the President
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure, as President of the Belgian Heart Rhythm Association, to announce the 10th Belgian Heart Rhythm Meeting “Arrhythmias for every Cardiologist” to be held on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th October 2016.
Together with the Organising Committee, we will do our very best to make this 10th anniversary an outstanding scientific event!
I look forward to welcoming you at the 10th BHRM next October.
Dr Yves Vandekerckhove, BeHRA President
Word from the organising Committee
Dear Colleagues,
It will be our pleasure to celebrate with you the 10th anniversary of the Belgian Heart Rhythm Meeting.
With this meeting, gathering annually over 800 participants, we offer the opportunity to all cardiologists to update their knowledge with the most recent scientific data and innovations in clinical rhythmology.
The scientific programme, presented by a distinguished national and international faculty, will focus on daily management of cardiac arrhythmias.
This year, we will continue to develop even more interactivity between speakers and participants, during lectures and special sessions. Complex ECGs will be analysed and commented. Recent guidelines will be presented. Practical day-to-day issues will be discussed. ECG courses for young cardiologists and teaching sessions for cardiovascular nurses will also be organised.
Selected abstracts will be presented in plenary sessions while digital posters shall be presented as moderated sessions during breaks. The best abstract and poster will be awarded at the congress dinner on Thursday evening.
See you in Brussels on October 6th and 7th!
Dr Ivan Blankoff Dr Marnix Goethals Dr Georges H. Mairesse
The Belgian Heart Rhythm Meeting aims at sharing expertise on the various diagnostic tools and therapeutic possibilities available to practitioners when deciding upon which approach best serves arrhythmic patients.
WeDneSDay, 5th oCtoBer 2016
eVening SeSSionS For yoUng CarDiologiStS, traineeS anD FelloWSSessions co-organised with the Young Cardiologists’ Club
18:30 Dinner buffet
19:00 ECG Course
FR: Prof Thierry Verbeet, Brussels, BEProf Christophe Scavée, Brussels, BE
NL: Dr Yves De Greef & Dr Bruno Schwagten, Antwerp, BEDr Dieter Nuyens, Genk, BE
21:00 Dessert buffet
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thUrSDay, 6th oCtoBer 2016
07:45 Registration and welcome coffee
08:25 Opening addressDr Yves Vandekerckhove, Bruges, BE
SeSSion 1 aBStraCtS SeSSion
08:30 Best abstracts presentation
SeSSion 2 When to imPlant a DeViCe?
09:30 When to implant a device in patients with LBBB? Prof Israel, USA (TBC)
10:00 When to implant a device in patients with vasovagal syncope? Prof Jean-Claude Deharo, Marseille, FR
10:30 Coffee break
Behra-ehra Joint SeSSionSSpecial Focus on Device detected arrhythmias
SeSSion 3 it’S all aBoUt eXPeCtationS – Part 1
11:00 What to expect when implanting an ILR?Prof Michele Brignole, Lavagna, IT
11:30 “Unexpected” AF in a patient implanted with a PM/ICDProf Christophe Leclercq, Rennes, FR
SeSSion 4 it’S all aBoUt eXPeCtationS – Part 2
12:00 “Unexpected” VT in a pacemaker patientProf Rik Willems, Leuven, BE
12:30 “Expected VT” in an ICD patientProf Dominique Blommaert, Yvoir, BE
13:00 Lunch
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thUrSDay, 6th oCtoBer 2016
SeSSion 5 Challenging antiCoagUlation For eVeryDay aF PatientS
14.00
14.05
14.10
14.30
14.35
14.40
SeSSion 6
15:00
15:30
SeSSion 7
16:00
16:20
16:40
17:00
The frail patient after a bleeding episode
5 slides from the Gastroenterologist
Dr Filip Baert, Roeselare, BE
5 slides from the Geriatrician/Internist
Prof Philippe Hainaut, Brussels, BE
Discussion with the audience, summary and take home messages Prof John Camm, London, UK
The score 1 CHA2DS2-VASc patient with coronary artery disease
5 slides from the Neurologist
5 slides from the Interventional Cardiologist
Discussion with the audience, summary and take home messages Prof John Camm, London, UK
30 yearS in 30 minUteS
30 years of Brugada syndromeProf Pedro Brugada, Brussels, BE
Coffee break
From leaD eXtraCtion to leaDleSS DeViCeS
Lead extractionProf Pascal Defaye, Grenoble, FR
Step-by-step implantation of a leadless pacemaker – Live from the labProf Jean-Benoît Le Polain de Waroux, Brussels BE Dr Christophe Garweg, Leuven, BE
Specific indicationd, difficult cases and long-term follow-up of leadless pacemarkers Dr Christophe Garweg, Leuven, BE Prof Jean-Benoît Le Polain de Waroux, Brussels, BE
No intracardiac leads even for ICDs – specific indications for subcutaneous ICD Prof Timothy Betts, Oxford, UK
SeSSion 8 Challenging eCgs in imPlanteD PatientS
17:30 What does this spike mean?Prof René Tavernier, Bruges, BEDr Caroline Lepièce, Jolimont, BE
18:30 End of Day 1
19:00 Meet in the lobby for transfer by coach to the dinner venue
19:30 Cocktail and dinner3
Prof Raf Brouns, Brussels, BE (TBC)
Prof Victor Legrand, Liège, BE
FriDay, 7th oCtoBer 2016
SeSSion 9
08:30
eCg interPretationECG reading for fun - Your vote counts
Prof Hein Heidbüchek, Hasselt, BE
Dr Pieter Koopman, Hasselt, BE
SeSSion 10 When the eP CarDiologiSt may helP the hF CarDiologiSt
09:20 Choosing between CRTP and CRTD and optimizing efficacy of resynchronisationProf Angelo Auricchio, Lugano, CH
09:40 Telemonitoring of implanted HF patients Prof Francisco Leyva, Birmingham, UK
10:00 Coffee break
SeSSion 11 riSK FaCtorS anD BleeDing riSK in aF
10:30
11:00
Risk factors for incident AF: Who needs special care?Prof Christine Albert, Boston, USA
Pro-contra debate: LAA occluder for every patient bleeding on oral anticoagulantsProf Timothy Betts, Oxford, UK Prof John Camm, London UK
SeSSion 12 the WorlD oF noaCs
12:00 Real world data of NOAC efficacy and safetyProf Amitava Banerjee, London, UK
12:30 NOAC antagonists now in the real worldProf Todd Villines, Bethesda, USA
13:00 Lunch
SeSSion 13 UnDerStanDing VentriCUlar aBlation
14:00 With imaging techniquesDr Etienne Hoffer, Liège, BE
14:20 With 12 lead ECGDr Amir Jadidi, Bad Krozingen, DE
14:40 With intracardiac signalsProf Benjamin Berte, Zurich, CH
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FriDay, 7th oCtoBer 2016
SeSSion 14 PerSiStent aF aBlation
15:00
15:30
16:00
How to select the best responder and best timing for ablation? Prof Thomas Rostock, Hamburg, DE
Current treatment modalities in persistent AF: State of the art Prof Mark O'Neill, London, UK
Coffee break
SeSSion 15 teChniCal eleCtroPhySiologiCal iSSUeS
16:30 Radiotherapy and MRI in device patientsDr Tomas Zaremba, Aalborg, DK
17:00 Reduction in fluoroscopy exposureDr Johan Vijgen, Hasselt, BE
SeSSion 16 PraCtiCal eVeryDay raDioProteCtion in the eP laB: interaCtiVe DiSCUSSion
Moderator: Prof Hein Heidbüchel, Hasselt, BE
17:30 Panel discussionDr Tomas Zaremba, Aalborg, DKDr Tom de Potter, Aalst, BEProf Christophe Scavée, Brussels, BEDr Johan Vijgen, Hasselt, BE
18:20 Concluding remarksDr Ivan Blankoff, Charleroi, BE
18:30 Adjourn
aCCreDitation
CME credit points are requested for cardiology and economy/ethics.Accreditation will also be requested for radioprotection.
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FriDay, 7th oCtoBer 2016
Parallel morning SeSSionS For CarDioVaSCUlar nUrSeS
SeSSie Voor CarDioVaSCUlaire VerPleegKUnDigen
08:30
09:00
09:45
10:30
11:00
Welkom en registratie
Hartfalen: behandeling. De pro- en contra van hartstimulatie
Dr Wim Huybrechts, Antwerp, BE (TBI)
Kamer-ritmestoornissen. Wie zijn goede kandidaten voor ablatie?
Dr Dagmara Dilling-Boer, Hasselt, BE (TBI)
Koffie pauze
Pacemaker therapie: overzicht van de indicaties, met bespreking van
hartstimulatie na cardiochirurgie
Dr Jeroen De Cocker, Antwerp, BE (TBI)
11:45 Voorkamerfibrillatie: de rol van bloedverdunning en mogelijke alternatieven hiervoor zoals het sluiten van het linker hartoorDr Wim Anné, Roeselare, BE
Lunch
SeSSion PoUr leS inFirmier(ère)S CarDioVaSCUlaireS08 :30
09:00
Accueil et inscription
Insuffisance cardiaque : prise en charge. Le pour et le contre de la stimulation
cardiaque
09:45
10:30
11:00
Arythmies ventriculaires. Les bons et les moins bons candidats à l’ablation
Dr Alexandre Delcour, Liège, BE (TBI)
Pause café
Stimulation cardiaque : revue des indications et le cas particulier du
postopératoire en chirurgie cardiaque
Dr Olivier Van Caenegem, Brussels, BE (TBI)
11:45 Fibrillation auriculaire et alternatives à l’anticoagulation : fermeture de l’auricule gaucheProf Joelle Kefer, Brussels, BE
12:30 Lunch
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12:30
aBstraCts
Only online submission will be considered.Upon submission of your abstract, please make sure you receive an acknowledgment of receipt.
gUiDelineS• Abstracts must be written in English• The title should be brief, clearly indicating the nature of the study• Abbreviations are allowed but must be clearly defined• Organise the abstract as follows:
- Objectives- Methods- Results- Conclusions
tyPing inStrUCtionS• The abstract must be submitted in Word. Use typeface “Times New Roman”,
font size 12• Names of authors (initial of first name and surname, underline presenting author’s name
only) and Institution or Hospital, City and Country must be in small letters• Do not repeat names of authors and institution in your text• Do not include degrees or titles• The rest of the text should contain no more than 400 words• Do not leave blank lines• Single space all typing• Use generic names of drugs• Write numbers as numerals rather than words• Avoid references
Contact: [email protected]
A number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentation during the Scientific Programme. The best selected abstract will be awarded the “BeHRA-MEDA Award for the best abstract 2016”.
PoSterSAbstracts may also be accepted for poster presentation. Posters will be presented on digital screens. Posters should be sent to the Organising Secretariat in PDF landscape (horizontal) format at the latest on Friday 23rd September 2016.The best selected poster will be awarded the “BeHRA-MEDA Award for the best poster 2016”.
aBStraCtS SUBmiSSion: www.bhrm.be
Deadline: tuesday 28th June 2016
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PraCtiCaL information
VenUeSheraton Brussels Airport Hotel and Congress CentreBrussels International Airport, 1930 Zaventem - BelgiumPhone +32 (0)2 710 8000 - Fax +32 (0)2 710 8080www.sheratonbrusselsairport.be
aCCeSSBy train - The airport train station is located on level -1 of the airport terminal. Up to 4 trains per hour connect the airport with Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels South (Midi) stations (journey time approx. 20 minutes). Info: www.b-rail.be
By car - On the Brussels ring-road, follow the signs for “Zaventem - Airport”. Once you arrive at the airport, follow the signs for “Departures”. The hotel is located on your left, opposite the Departures Hall.
ParKingYou can park your car in one of the car parks near the airport terminal. You can choose between Front Park 1, 2 or 3. They are open 24h/24h. All payment machines in the car parks accept cash or credit cards (Visa, Eurocard, American Express, Diners Club).Info & rates: www.interparking.be/brusselsairport
WelCome anD regiStrationThe welcome desk will be open from 6 p.m. on Wednesday 5th October and from 7.45 a.m. on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th October 2016.
langUagePlenary sessions will be in English. ECG Courses for young cardiologists and parallel sessions for nurses will be in French and Dutch.
regiStration Fee The following rates apply (in Euros):
Congress registration fee Until 05/09/2016 From 06/09/2016BeHRA Members € 195 € 295BeHRA non Members € 265 € 365Nurses, Allied Professionals € 135 € 185Trainee, Students € 95 € 145Nursing session only (including lunch) € 95 € 145Dinner on Thursday evening 6th October 2016: € 75 / person
aCCommoDationSpecial rates are negotiated at the Sheraton Brussels Airport Hotel for the nights of 5th and 6th October 2016: Single room € 225 - Double room € 245 (price per night including buffetbreakfast). To benefit from these rates, reservation must be made with the BHRM Organising Secretariat before Monday 5th September 2016. Prepayment is required upon reservation.
inFo & regiStration: WWW.Bhrm.Be
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The Belgian heart Rhythm Association would like to thank the following partners for providing support that contributes to the overall quality of the congress:
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The special focus sessions on device detected arrhythmias are organised thanks to an educational grant from:
The ECG course for young cardiologists, trainees and fellows is organised thanks to an educational grant from:
PLatinUm sPonsor
maJor sPonsors
organiSing Committee
• Dr Ivan Blankoff, Charleroi• Dr Marnix Goethals, Overpelt• Dr Georges H. Mairesse, Arlon
• Dr Wim Anné, Roeselare• Dr Ivan Blankoff, Charleroi• Prof Dominique Blommaert, Yvoir• Dr Tim Boussy, Kortrijk• Prof Pedro Brugada, Brussels• Prof Gian-Baptista Chierchia, Brussels• Prof Carlo de Asmundis, Brussels• Dr Yves De Greef, Antwerp• Dr Antoine de Meester, Jolimont• Dr Grim De Meyer, Aalst• Dr Tom De Potter, Aalst• Dr Hans de Wilde, Ghent/Brussels• Dr Dagmara Dilling-Boer, Hasselt• Prof Mattias Duytschaever, Bruges• Prof Joris Ector, Leuven• Dr Philippe Evrard, Liège• Dr Peter Geelen, Aalst• Dr Marnix Goethals, Overpelt• Dr Peter Goethals, Brussels• Dr Maria Cecila Gonzales, Brussels• Prof Hein Heidbüchel, Hasselt• Dr Jean-Manuel Herzet, Liège• Dr Wim Huybrechts, Antwerp• Prof Luc Jordaens, Ghent/Brussels
• Prof. Sébastien Knecht, Bruges• Dr Pieter Koopman, Hasselt• Dr Caroline Lepièce, Jolimont• Prof J-B Le Polain de Waroux, Brussels• Dr Georges H. Mairesse, Arlon• Dr Dieter Nuyens, Genk• Dr Peter Pollet, Roeselare• Dr Frank Provenier, Ghent• Dr Maximo Rivero Ayerza, Genk• Prof Andrea Sarkozy, Antwerp• Prof Christophe Scavée, Brussels• Dr Bruno Schwagten, Antwerp• Dr Dirk Stockman, Antwerp• Prof Roland Stroobandt• Prof René Tavernier, Bruges• Dr Liesbeth Timmers, Ghent• Dr Yves Van Belle, Liège• Dr Lieve Van Casteren, Liège• Dr Hugo Van Herendael, Genk• Dr Frederic Van Heuverswyn, Ghent• Dr Yves Vandekerckhove, Bruges• Prof Thierry Verbeet, Brussels• Dr Johan Vijgen, Hasselt• Prof Rik Willems, Leuven
SCientiFiC Committee
organiSing SeCretariat
Downtown EuropeProfessional Congress OrganisersAvenue A.J. Slegerslaan, 397/2B – 1200 Brussels, BelgiumTel +32 2 732 35 20 - Fax +32 2 736 89 [email protected]