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CitY: Monday 12 – Wednesday 14 April 2010 GUCH: Wednesday 14 – Thursday 15 April 2010 Cardiology in the Young (CitY) 2010 and First ESC Advanced Course on GUCH Hosted by Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust In association with The Heart Hospital, London, Children’s Hospital of Boston and European Society of Cardiology Themes of this year’s conference: Day 1 (CitY): Delivering Quality Care at the Right Price What’s New in Cardiology? The Coronaries Day 2 (CitY): Critical Aortic Stenosis What’s New in Surgery? Debates PARALLEL CitY NURSING DAY Day 3 (Joint CitY/GUCH): Ebstein’s Anomaly What’s New Across the Age Boundaries? Devices Long-term Functional Outcome PARALLEL GUCH NURSING DAY Day 4 (GUCH): The Dilating Aorta New European GUCH Guidelines What are we still debating?

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CitY: Monday 12 – Wednesday 14 April 2010 GUCH: Wednesday 14 – Thursday 15 April 2010

Cardiology in the Young (CitY) 2010 and First ESC Advanced Course on GUCH

Hosted by Great Ormond Street Hospital for Chi ldren NHS Trust In associat ion with The Heart Hospital, London, Chi ldren’s Hospital of Boston and European Society of Cardiology

Themes of this year’s conference:Day 1 (CitY):

Delivering Quality Care at the Right Price What’s New in Cardiology? The Coronaries

Day 2 (CitY): Critical Aortic Stenosis What’s New in Surgery? Debates PARALLEL CitY NURSING DAY

Day 3 (Joint CitY/GUCH): Ebstein’s Anomaly What’s New Across the Age Boundaries? Devices Long-term Functional Outcome PARALLEL GUCH NURSING DAY

Day 4 (GUCH): The Dilating Aorta New European GUCH Guidelines What are we still debating?

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CitY and GUCHIn 2010 the first European Society of Cardiology advanced course on Grown Up Congenital Heart Disease will be held during the week of the CitY conference, with a joint programme on the Wednesday. Delegates registered for CitY will have the option to stay until Thursday lunchtime to join the whole 1½ day GUCH course, or just to attend the Mon-Wed CitY programme.

Who should attend Cardiology in the Young 2010?Cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, intensivists, nurses, technicians and trainees in all of these disciplines, dealing with cardiac patients across the age boundaries from foetus to adult.

Hands-on Breakfast SessionsThese exciting and practical workshops will run concurrently from 8-9am each day. The topics for 2010 include:

� MRI/CT

� 3D Echo

� NIRS

� Berlin Heart

� Anatomy for surgeons

� Video of How I do an ALCAPA operation

� Pacing

� Functional Echo Measures

� Transition

� ICDs

� Pacing

� TOE

� Exercise testing

� How to put in a valve

Parallel Cardiac Nursing DaysThere will be 2 Nurses’ Days, on Tuesday and Wednesday, running parallel with the main programme and sharing some of the lectures where appropriate. Nurses will be asked to register separately for these days – if you are a nurse attending the CitY/GUCH main meetings you have the option to attend Nursing Day sessions instead of the main meeting, but you must register in advance as places are limited. Nurses will be free to move between the Nursing Day programme and CitY and GUCH sessions.

FeesFor CitY (Monday to Wednesday) fees have been kept to the same as last year, and registration for CitY includes the whole of the GUCH course until midday on the Thursday.

For CitY & GUCH

Early Bird (until 1st March 2010) _______________£395

Standard (after 1st March 2010) _______________£450

Doctors in Training __________________________£250

Technicians/Nurses _________________________£160

For GUCH only (Wednesday & Thursday morning)

Early Bird (until 1st March 2010) _______________£185

Standard (after 1st March 2010) _______________£200

Doctors in Training __________________________£120

Technicians/Nurses __________________________£80

For Nursing Days only (Tuesday / Wednesday)

One day ____________________________________£80

Two days __________________________________£120

Cardiology in the Young (CitY) 2010 and

First ESC Advanced Course on GUCH

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Monday 12th April 2010

CitY Day 1: Morning CitY Day 1: Afternoon

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14.00 Theme 2: The Coronaries14.00 What’s the best imaging technique?

Dr Oliver Tann14.20 Assessing functional impairment

Dr James Moon

Surgical Management of Difficult Coronaries: 14.40 Intra-mural coronary

Dr Olivier Raisky15.00 ALCAPA

Mr Victor Tsang15.20 Residual coronary problems – when to re-intervene?

Dr Rob Yates15.40 Tea

16.00 The CitY LectureProfessor Peter C LaussenVolume and Outcome, Can a unit be too big?

16.45 The Bonham Carter LectureProfessor Bongani M MayosiClosing the “know-do” gap for heart disease of the poor

17.30 Close18:30 Conference Reception at King’s Place

07.30 Registration & refreshments

08.00 Hands-on breakfast workshops1: MRI/CT Professor Andrew Taylor2: 3D Echo Dr Jan Marek3: NIRS Dr Aparna Hoskote4: Berlin Heart Dr Ann Karimova5: Anatomy for surgeons Dr Andrew Cook6: Video of How I do an ALCAPA operation Mr Martin Kostolny

09.00 Theme 1: Delivering Quality Care at the Right Price:09.00 How do we evaluate if treatments are value for money?

Professor John Cairns09.30 Are Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plans a true leap forward?

Professor James E Lock10.00 How does research fit into pathways and alter delivery of care?

Professor Martin Elliott10.30 Break

11.00 What’s New In Cardiology?11.00 Genetics

Professor Peter Scambler11.20 Non invasive imaging

Dr Vivek Muthurangu11.40 Non invasive monitoring

Dr T-Y Hsia12.00 Management of Myocarditis/Heart Failure

Dr Matt Fenton12.20 Inotropes

Dr Troy Dominguez12.40 Cath lab interventions in the Newborn

Professor James E Lock13.00 Lunch & Otto Wolf Lecture

Dr David Pencheon Sustainability

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Tuesday 13th April 2010

CitY Day 2: Morning CitY Day 2: Afternoon14.00 Theme 4: Debates:14.00 Is valve sparing aortic root replacement the appropriate long-term

strategy for Marfan’s Syndrome? Yes - Mr Martin Kostolny vs No - Professor Duke E Cameron

14.30 Diagnostic catheterisation is obsolete? Yes - Professor Andrew Taylor vs No - Dr Shak Qureshi

15.00 Cost utility data should be used to guide treatment decisions in CICU Yes - Dr Kate Brown vs No - Dr John Smith

15.30 Tea16.00 The David Waterstone Lecture

Professor Pedro J del NidoGrowing a left ventricle, what are the limits?

16.45 Close

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07.30 Refreshments

08.00 Hands-on Breakfast Workshops1: MRI/CT Dr Cathy Owens2: 3D Echo Dr Jan Marek3: NIRS Dr Aparna Hoskote4: Berlin Heart Dr Ann Karimova5: Anatomy for surgeons Dr Andrew Cook 6: Pacing Dr Dominic Abrams

09.00 Theme 3: Critical Aortic Stenosis09.00 Update on Fetal Intervention

Professor James E Lock09.30 LV: What’s Too Small?

Dr Jan Marek10.00 Novel strategies for Long-term outcomes

Dr Olivier Raisky10.30 Break

11.00 What’s New in Surgery?11.00 Morphology

Dr Andrew Cook11.20 Risk Score for Cardiac Surgeons

Professor Martin Utley 11.40 Outcome of Sano vs BT shunt trial for HLHS

Professor Peter C Laussen12.00 Robotic surgery

Professor Pedro J del Nido12.20 Determinants of parent stress after surgery

Ms Annette McQuillan & Dr Jo Wray12.40 Pulmonary Vein Stenosis

tbc13.00 Lunch

CitY Nursing DayNew Ways of Working in Paediatric Cardiac Services

Visiting Lecturer Dr Kathy Mussatto, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, USA

Introduction and Big Welcome Chris Caldwell

National perspective of Advanced Specialist Nurses Chris Caldwell

Non-beating heart donors in paediatric heart transplantation Paediatric Heart Tx team & Donor Transplant Coordinator

Feedback from families whose child died within a year of discharge Dr Kate Bull

Consent and Advanced Nurse Practitioners Advanced Cardiac Nurse Practitioners

New developments in cardiopulmonary bypass Nigel Cross

MRI, how does its use assist outcomes in congenital heart disease? Consultant Cardiologist

The effects of Arrhythmias on children’s lives outside of hospital Consultant Cardiologist & Clinical Nurse Specialist

Frusemide, how much is too much? Consultant Cardiologist

Anticoagulation out of the hospital setting Di Robertshaw

The Child and Parents’ view of how cardiac surgery affected their livesProgramme subject to change. Please see website for further details and updates. Nurses registered for the Nursing Day have the option to attend any of the main CitY/GUCH lectures, and to join the main programme for afternoon sessions. Nurses already registered for CitY/GUCH may attend the Nursing Day sessions by choosing the Tuesday Nursing Day option on the registration form

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CitY/GUCH Day 3: Morning CitY/GUCH Day 3: Afternoon14.00 Theme B: Devices 14.00 ICDs Dr Pier Lambiase14.20 Pacing & CRT Dr Denis Pellerin14.40 Percutaneous valves Dr Michael Mullen15.00 How do you introduce new technology? Professor William McKenna15.20 Tea

15.50 Theme C: Long-term Functional Outcome15.50 Quality of Life after Congenital Heart Surgery: UK vs US Data

Dr Jo Wray16.10 Beyond Survival: Psychosocial aspects of paediatric heart disease

Dr Kathy Mussatto16.30 The 1st Jane Somerville Lecture

Professor John DeanfieldThe Fontan: 40 years of failure or success?

17.15 Close of CitY

07.30 Registration for GUCH delegates

08.00 Hands-on Breakfast Workshops1: MRI/CT Dr Vivek Muthurangu2: Functional Echo Measures Dr Shay Cullen3: Transition Dr Sachin Khambadkone4: ICDs Dr Martin Lowe5: Pacing Dr Dominic Abrams6: Anatomy for surgeons Dr Andrew Cook7: Berlin Heart Dr Ann Karimova

09.00 Theme A: Ebstein’s Anomaly09.00 Anatomy

Dr Andrew Cook09.20 When to operate

Dr Pedro Trigo-Trindade09.40 Ideal imaging – what do the surgeons need?

Dr John Simpson10.00 Novel techniques for repair

Professor Pedro J del Nido10.20 Long-term outcome

Dr Lorna Swan10.40 Break

11.00 What’s New Across the Age Boundaries?11.00 Three D Echo

Professor Folkert Meijboom11.20 MRI & CT

Professor Maarten Groenink11.40 Functional Testing (CPEX)

Dr Allessandro Giardini12.00 Transplantation

Dr Mike Burch12.20 Pulmonary Hypertension

Dr Ingram Schulze-Neick12.40 Rheumatic Heart Disease

Professor Bongani M Mayosi13.00 Lunch

GUCH Nursing Day9:00 Congenital heart disease diagnosed in adulthood Marie Francis

9:20 Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in pregnancy service Ruth Brooks

9:40 Heart failure in congenital heart disease; a Nurse lead service Nathalie Picot

10:00 Coffee

10:20 Is it safe to drive and fly? Shay Cullen

10:50 Arrhythmias in adult congenital heart disease Fiona Walker

11:10 Transition Linda Griffiths

11:30 ACHD Clinical Nurse Specialist role in outpatient clinic Sheena Vernon

11:50 Sexual activity in young people with congenital heart disease Fiona Walker

12:10 WORKSHOP 1: End of life discussion and palliative care

12:35 WORKSHOP 2: ContraceptionProgramme subject to change. Please see website for further details and updates. Nurses registered for the Nursing Day have the option to attend any of the main CitY/GUCH lectures, and to join the main programme for afternoon sessions. Nurses already registered for CitY/GUCH may attend the Nursing Day sessions by choosing the Wednesday Nursing Day option on the registration form

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GUCH Half Day: Morning07.30 Refreshments

08.00 Hands-on Breakfast Workshops1: MRI/CT Dr Oliver Tann 2: TOE Dr Shay Cullen3: Exercise testing Dr Graham Derrick4: How to put in a valve Dr Sachin Khambadkone5: Pacing Dr Dominic Abrams6: Anatomy for surgeons Dr Andrew Cook

09.00 Theme D: The Dilating Aorta09.00 Best imaging

Dr Oliver Tann09.30 Can the physician help? - Medical Treatment

Professor Johan Holm10.00 Surgical options and when to intervene

Professor Duke E Cameron10.30 Break11.00 Overview of the New European GUCH Guidelines

Professor Helmut Baumgartner

11.30 What are we still debating?11.50 Antibiotic Prophylaxis

Dr Shay Cullen12.10 How much sport or exercise?

Dr Graham Stuart12.30 Pregnancy – what’s safe?

Dr Fiona Walker12.50 GUCH Training Accreditation

Dr Sara Thorne13.10 Lunch & End of conference

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Please complete details clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS as this information is used to prepare event materials.

Prof /Dr /Mr /Ms /Mrs /Miss /Other _________________________________________________________ Male /Female

First Name; ______________________________________________ Surname: ________________________________________________

Job Title: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name of organisation: _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Full Postal Address:(Please specify whether home or work )__________________________________________________________

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Postcode: _______________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________

Daytime Tel: ______________________________________________ Fax No: __________________________________________________

Special dietary/other requirements: ___________________________________________________________________________________

If YES, please tick relevant: Vegetarian Vegan Allergies (please state) _______________________________________________

For safety reasons, please tick if you: Use a wheelchair &/or would require assistance if the building needed to be evacuated

Fees Early Bird Standard

(until 1/3/10) (Last year’s prices held!)

CitY (inc GUCH) £395 £450 GUCH free with CitY – but please tick below if you will be staying for GUCH

Trainees - £250 Includes SpR/SHO & equivalent grades

Nurses - £160 Nurses’ rate also applies for technicians & allied health professionals

GUCH only £185 £200

Trainees - £120

Nurses - £80

Nursing Days only

One day £80

Two days £120

Which days do you wish to register for? CitY Mon Tues Wed

GUCH Wed Thurs (½ day)

Nursing Day Tues Nursing Day Wed

Conference Reception (Monday 12th April – no charge)

Payment

In order to be registered for this event, full payment of fees must be made with your application unless an organisation is paying

on your behalf. Bookings for which payment has not been received prior to the event may be cancelled.

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We regret that we are unable to invoice private individuals and non-UK based organisations.

Invoices will not be issued after 19th March 2010

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If your organisation wishes to be invoiced, your registration form must be sent in with a purchase order from your trust or a

letter of authorisation from your employer agreeing to finance your fee, and details of where we should send the invoice. We

cannot book you on to the event without this documentation: if it is not attached, your application will not be processed It is

your own responsibility to ensure that your application is approved by your employer and forwarded to this office.

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Please return this form with full payment (unless invoice is required) to:

ICH Events, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH Email: [email protected] Website: www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/shortcourses Tel: 020 7829 8692 / 020 7905 2204 / 020 7813 8394 Fax: 020 7831 6902

CANCELLATION: Refunds for cancellation will be subject to a 20% administration fee. No refunds will be given for places cancelled within 2 weeks of the start date.

Code: 2T51

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Course Directors: CitY – Dr Allan Goldman, GUCH – Professor John Deanfield

Invited Speakers

International

Professor Helmut Baumgartner, UKM, Münster, Germany

Professor Duke E Cameron, Surgeon-in-Charge, John’s Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA

Professor Pedro J del Nido, Chairman, Dept Cardiac Surgery – Children’s Hospital of Boston (CHB), USA

Professor Maarten Groenink, Dept of Cardiology & Radiology, Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Professor Johan Holm, Malmo University Hospital, Sweden

Professor Peter C Laussen, Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Intensive Care, CHB, USA

Professor James E Lock, Cardiologist-in-Chief, CHB, USA

Professor Bongani M Mayosi, Professor & Head Dept of Medicine, University Cape Town, SA

Professor Folkert Meijboom, UMCU, University Hospital Utrecht, Netherlands

Dr Olivier Raisky, Hopital L Pradel, Lyon, France

Dr Pedro Trigo-Trindade, Dept of Cardiology, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

United Kingdom

Professor John Cairns, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Dr Pier Lambiase, London Bridge Hospital

Dr Mike Mullen, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London

Dr Shak Qureshi, Evelina Hospital, London

Dr John Simpson, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Dr John Smith, Newcastle

Dr Graham Stuart, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children

Dr Lorna Swan, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London

Dr Sara Thorne, University Hospital Birmingham

Professor Martin Utley, University College London

Courses & Conferences Office, UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH Tel: 020 7829 8692 / 7813 8394Fax: 020 7831 6902 [email protected]

Check for programme changes and updates on

www.CityGuch.com

Organising Committee: (Main programme) Professor Martin Elliott, Liz Smith, Dr Victor Tsang, Professor Folkert Meijboom, Dr Shay Cullen, Dr Fiona Walker, Fiona Kennedy

(Nursing Days) Liz Smith, Fiona Kennedy, Di Robertshaw, Elizabeth Leonard, Angi Scarisbrick, Barbara Childs, Hayley Tobin

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