

This session delves into the latest advancements in non-invasive imaging technologies that are revolutionizing cardiovascular diagnostics. Topics include cutting-edge imaging techniques, their applications in early disease detection, and the integration of imaging with other diagnostic modalities to enhance accuracy and patient outcomes.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers specializing in cardiovascular imaging techniques.
Radiologists and cardiologists utilizing advanced imaging in clinical practice.
Developers and engineers working on innovative imaging technologies.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Expert radiologists and cardiovascular imaging specialists.
Researchers with significant contributions to non-invasive imaging advancements.
Innovators from industry developing next-generation imaging tools.
What Delegates Will Gain:
A comprehensive understanding of emerging imaging modalities such as CT angiography, MRI, and nuclear imaging.
Insights into clinical applications and case studies showcasing the benefits of non-invasive imaging.
Strategies for integrating advanced imaging techniques into clinical workflows to improve diagnostic precision.
This session focuses on the critical role of biomarkers in assessing cardiovascular and stroke risk. It explores recent discoveries, advances in biomarker technologies, and their integration into predictive models for personalized patient care.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers identifying and validating novel cardiovascular biomarkers.
Clinicians studying the application of biomarkers in risk assessment and management.
Industry professionals developing biomarker-based diagnostic tools.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Clinicians utilizing biomarkers for cardiovascular and stroke risk stratification.
Researchers with breakthroughs in biomarker discovery or validation.
Experts from diagnostic industries specializing in biomarker development.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of emerging and established biomarkers for cardiovascular and stroke risk prediction.
Insights into the clinical integration of biomarker data for personalized treatment plans.
Understanding of biomarker applications in preventive medicine and their impact on long-term patient outcomes.
This session explores the transformative role of wearable devices in real-time heart and stroke monitoring. Discussions will include the development of advanced sensors, data analytics, and their impact on empowering patients and clinicians with continuous health insights.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Engineers and developers creating wearable health technologies.
Researchers analyzing data from wearable devices for clinical applications.
Clinicians utilizing wearable technology in patient management.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Technology innovators specializing in wearable health monitoring.
Clinicians experienced in integrating wearable data into care plans.
Researchers studying the effectiveness of wearable technologies in cardiovascular and stroke management.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the latest advancements in wearable devices for cardiovascular health.
Understanding of how continuous monitoring can improve patient outcomes.
Knowledge of challenges and opportunities in integrating wearable technology into clinical practice.
This session examines the revolutionary applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular and stroke diagnostics. Key topics include AI algorithms for predictive analytics, automated image interpretation, and improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in clinical settings.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Data scientists and AI developers working on healthcare applications.
Clinicians and researchers applying AI in cardiovascular and stroke diagnostics.
Industry professionals designing AI-enabled diagnostic tools.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
AI experts demonstrating successful implementations in healthcare.
Clinicians utilizing AI for improved patient care.
Researchers exploring the role of AI in cardiovascular and stroke risk stratification.
What Delegates Will Gain:
A deep understanding of how AI is transforming cardiovascular and stroke diagnostics.
Insights into practical applications of AI in clinical decision-making.
Awareness of ethical considerations and challenges in implementing AI in healthcare.
This session highlights the latest innovations in heart failure treatment, including pharmacological advancements, device therapies, and personalized care strategies. Discussions will focus on improving patient outcomes and quality of life for those living with heart failure.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers in heart failure pathophysiology and therapeutics.
Clinicians specializing in advanced heart failure management.
Industry professionals developing novel heart failure treatments and devices.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Cardiologists with expertise in managing complex heart failure cases.
Researchers presenting groundbreaking clinical trials or translational studies.
Representatives from industry showcasing new devices or therapies.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into emerging therapies, including SGLT2 inhibitors and novel drug combinations.
Understanding of device-based approaches like LVADs and cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Practical strategies for integrating advancements into clinical practice.
This session focuses on advancements in thrombectomy techniques and stroke intervention strategies. Topics include optimizing intervention timing, innovative devices, and improving outcomes for ischemic stroke patients.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Interventional radiologists and neurologists specializing in stroke treatment.
Researchers developing next-generation thrombectomy devices.
Clinicians presenting case studies on successful interventions.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Stroke specialists with expertise in acute care and intervention.
Researchers leading advancements in thrombectomy devices and techniques.
Clinicians sharing real-world challenges and successes in stroke intervention.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Understanding of the latest techniques in mechanical thrombectomy.
Knowledge of innovations improving patient access to time-critical interventions.
Case studies illustrating best practices in acute stroke care.
This session explores the development and clinical applications of new anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents. Focus areas include balancing efficacy and safety, managing bleeding risks, and tailoring therapy to individual patients.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Pharmacologists researching anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents.
Clinicians managing patients with thrombotic disorders.
Industry professionals introducing new therapies to the market.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Cardiologists and hematologists specializing in thrombosis and hemostasis.
Researchers presenting data from clinical trials of new therapies.
Industry leaders discussing advancements in anticoagulant development.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the mechanisms and clinical applications of novel agents.
Strategies for optimizing therapy while minimizing risks.
Knowledge of ongoing clinical trials and future research directions.
This session highlights the potential of stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine in treating cardiovascular diseases. Topics include cell-based therapies, tissue engineering, and their integration into clinical practice.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
Clinicians exploring the clinical application of cell-based therapies.
Innovators in tissue engineering and cardiovascular repair.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Scientists leading research in stem cell therapy for cardiovascular diseases.
Clinicians involved in regenerative therapy trials.
Industry experts presenting advancements in biomanufacturing and tissue engineering.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of the latest developments in regenerative therapies for cardiovascular repair.
Understanding of clinical applications and current challenges.
Insights into the future of tissue engineering in cardiovascular medicine.
This session focuses on updates to guidelines for managing hypertension and hyperlipidemia, two major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Discussions will emphasize evidence-based strategies and innovations in treatment.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Clinicians researching hypertension and lipid management.
Public health officials involved in guideline development.
Industry professionals introducing new treatment options.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Cardiologists and internists specializing in risk factor management.
Researchers presenting data from clinical trials on novel therapies.
Experts involved in developing or revising management guidelines.
What Delegates Will Gain:
An overview of the latest evidence-based guidelines.
Strategies for integrating updates into clinical practice.
Insights into the role of lifestyle and pharmacological interventions in risk reduction.
This session emphasizes the role of lifestyle interventions in preventing heart disease and stroke. Topics include nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and smoking cessation.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Public health researchers studying the impact of lifestyle factors on cardiovascular health.
Clinicians implementing lifestyle interventions in practice.
Educators promoting lifestyle medicine in healthcare settings.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Lifestyle medicine practitioners with experience in patient education and care.
Researchers presenting evidence for lifestyle-based prevention strategies.
Public health experts sharing successful community-based programs.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Practical knowledge of lifestyle interventions that reduce cardiovascular risk.
Evidence supporting the integration of lifestyle medicine into patient care.
Tools to empower patients to adopt and sustain healthier behaviors.
This session examines the impact of community programs in reducing the burden of stroke and cardiovascular disease. Topics include education, outreach, and grassroots advocacy efforts.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Public health officials involved in community health programs.
Researchers evaluating the effectiveness of community interventions.
Clinicians collaborating with community organizations.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Community health leaders sharing successful program models.
Researchers presenting data on program outcomes and challenges.
Clinicians advocating for collaborative, community-focused care.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the role of community engagement in public health initiatives.
Practical examples of programs reducing stroke and cardiovascular risks.
Strategies for replicating successful models in diverse settings.
This session explores the complex relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Topics include risk management, innovative therapies, and interdisciplinary care models.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Endocrinologists and cardiologists studying the diabetes-CVD link.
Researchers in pharmacological and lifestyle interventions.
Healthcare teams implementing interdisciplinary approaches to care.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in diabetes and cardiovascular disease management.
Researchers presenting clinical trial outcomes for innovative therapies.
Interdisciplinary teams showcasing care models that address both conditions.
What Delegates Will Gain:
A comprehensive understanding of the interplay between diabetes and cardiovascular health.
Strategies for improving patient outcomes through interdisciplinary care.
Insights into emerging therapies and lifestyle interventions tailored to high-risk populations.
This session addresses systemic and socioeconomic disparities in accessing quality cardiovascular and stroke care. Discussions will emphasize strategies to achieve health equity and improve outcomes in underserved populations.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Public health researchers studying healthcare disparities.
Clinicians working in underserved communities.
Policy advocates developing frameworks for equitable healthcare.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Public health leaders presenting data on disparities in care.
Clinicians highlighting effective interventions in marginalized populations.
Policymakers discussing frameworks to reduce inequities in access and care.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of key factors driving disparities in cardiovascular and stroke care.
Practical solutions for addressing inequities in healthcare delivery.
Insights into policy initiatives promoting equitable care.
This session focuses on the importance of building multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care for cardiovascular and stroke patients. Topics include collaboration among specialists, allied health professionals, and caregivers.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Clinicians advocating for team-based care approaches.
Healthcare administrators designing multidisciplinary care models.
Researchers studying the impact of collaborative care on patient outcomes.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in interdisciplinary care for complex cardiovascular and stroke cases.
Researchers presenting data on the benefits of team-based approaches.
Leaders sharing strategies for fostering effective collaboration among healthcare providers.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the benefits of multidisciplinary care models.
Practical strategies for implementing team-based care.
Tools for enhancing communication and coordination among care teams.
This session examines the unique challenges and opportunities in managing cardiovascular and stroke outcomes among aging populations, emphasizing age-specific interventions and care strategies.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Geriatricians focusing on cardiovascular and stroke care.
Researchers studying age-related changes in cardiovascular health.
Public health officials developing programs for older adults.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in geriatric cardiology and stroke care.
Researchers presenting data on age-specific outcomes and interventions.
Clinicians sharing experiences in managing older patients with cardiovascular diseases.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of age-related factors impacting cardiovascular and stroke care.
Strategies for tailoring interventions to meet the needs of aging patients.
Awareness of programs promoting healthy aging and disease prevention.
This session examines the transformative role of digital health technologies, including telemedicine, remote monitoring, and mobile applications, in cardiovascular and stroke management. The discussion will focus on improving patient engagement, access, and outcomes through digital tools.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Developers of digital health technologies for cardiovascular and stroke care.
Clinicians utilizing digital platforms in their practice.
Researchers studying the efficacy and adoption of digital health solutions.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Digital health innovators presenting successful applications.
Clinicians showcasing real-world experiences with telemedicine and mobile apps.
Public health experts discussing the scalability of digital solutions.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the latest digital tools enhancing cardiovascular and stroke care.
Strategies for integrating digital health into clinical workflows.
Awareness of barriers and solutions in adopting digital technologies in healthcare.
This session highlights the role of 3D printing and advanced biomaterials in developing innovative cardiac and vascular devices. Topics include personalized implants, biocompatible materials, and their applications in interventional procedures.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Engineers and researchers working on 3D-printed cardiac devices.
Clinicians utilizing personalized implants in practice.
Industry professionals developing advanced biomaterials.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Innovators in 3D printing technology for healthcare applications.
Researchers presenting breakthroughs in biomaterials.
Surgeons sharing case studies on personalized device implantation.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Understanding of advancements in 3D printing for cardiac and vascular devices.
Insights into clinical applications and challenges of biocompatible materials.
Knowledge of future trends shaping device innovation.
This session explores the integration of precision medicine into cardiovascular and stroke care, focusing on genetic, molecular, and clinical profiling to tailor treatments for individual patients.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers in genomics and molecular biology.
Clinicians implementing precision medicine approaches.
Pharmacologists developing targeted therapies.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in genomic applications for cardiovascular care.
Clinicians showcasing success stories of personalized treatments.
Researchers presenting data from precision medicine trials.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into how precision medicine is reshaping cardiovascular and stroke care.
Strategies for implementing personalized treatments in clinical practice.
Awareness of ongoing research and emerging opportunities in the field.
This session explores advancements in clinical trial design and execution, focusing on improving the translation of research into practice for cardiovascular and stroke therapies.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers designing and conducting clinical trials.
Clinicians participating in cardiovascular and stroke trials.
Industry professionals developing trial methodologies.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Researchers sharing insights from groundbreaking clinical trials.
Clinicians discussing trial participation and patient recruitment.
Industry leaders presenting innovative trial designs and technologies.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of current trends in clinical trial methodologies.
Strategies for enhancing trial efficiency and patient recruitment.
Insights into the impact of clinical trials on advancing patient care.
This session provides a forward-looking perspective on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of cardiovascular and stroke care, including technological advancements, policy changes, and evolving patient needs.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Visionaries proposing innovative solutions for future challenges.
Researchers exploring long-term trends in cardiovascular and stroke care.
Policymakers addressing future healthcare frameworks.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts forecasting the evolution of cardiovascular and stroke health.
Innovators sharing transformative ideas and strategies.
Clinicians and policymakers highlighting future priorities.
What Delegates Will Gain:
A comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in future care.
Insights into transformative innovations and their potential impact.
Strategies for preparing healthcare systems for the next generation of cardiovascular and stroke care.