Thursday, February 20, 2014

The 11th Gulf Heart Association and the 4th Bahrain Heart Association Congress 2014 Held in Bahrain

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, February 18th 2014 [ME NewsWire]

Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister, the Kingdom of Bahrain, will be hosting the 11th Gulf Heart Association and the 4th Bahrain Heart Association Congress from February 26 to 28. An elite group of international, regional, and local scientists, in addition to heart disease specialists, will participate in the conference along with 500 participants from across the globe. The event will draw from the experience of the cardiologists participating who will offer medical consultation on a few difficult cases.

The conference is one of the biggest medical and scientific gatherings. It is held annually in the Gulf region, and is taking place for the second time in Bahrain. After being held for the first time in 2006, this year’s conference will be held in the conference hall at the Gulf Hotel in Manama, Bahrain.

The conference’s organizing committee, headed by Dr. Abdul Hai Al Awadhi, announced in a press conference that the event is to be held at the Gulf Hotel, a venue that it is fully prepared to host this regional and international scientific event. Highly praising the generous patronage of his Royal Highness the Prime Minister, the committee explained that the conference will be inaugurated in Bahrain with the participation of an elite international group of specialists from the medical field.

Dr. Abdul Hai Al Awadhi, Head of the Organizing Committee, and the former Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health, stressed that this conference features the participation of two societies that are deeply-rooted in the field of cardiology, namely the European Society of Cardiology, and the American College of Cardiology. He also pointed out that this is the first time that the conference will be certified by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC). Participating doctors, nurses, and other medical staff members participating will receive 18 training hours that are certified by the European Board.  For the first time, the conference will witness the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Gulf Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Al Awadhi also explained that the conference targets cardiologists and heart surgeons. Taking place over the course of three days, the conference will include scientific sessions, workshops, and the presentation of scientific papers about heart disease prevention and treatment. The most important research and studies that were conducted in the medical field in the Gulf region will be presented at the conference. Dr. Al Awadhi explained that 45 speakers from the US, UK, Egypt, and the Gulf region will discuss 39 topics, including heart disease and its treatment. This conference will be the first time where participating doctors, nurses, and other staff members will receive 18 hours of training certified by the European Board.

Dr. Anwer Jamsheer, Consultant Cardiologist at the Salmaniya Medical Complex, asserted that the conference is an open opportunity to exchange medical information and expertise. The conference is important because of its educational benefits for doctors in Bahrain and in the Gulf, and because it informs them about the important medical developments made in diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Jamsheer indicated that according to local statistics, cardiologic diseases are the primary cause of deaths in Bahrain, while cancer-related deaths come in second. He also noted that due to the participation of a group of international experts and professors that treat heart diseases, the conference will be an important starting point for the kingdom’s treatment of heart disease.  

Dr. Anwer Jamsheer explained that due to the high occurrence rates of heart disease in recent years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has categorized heart disease among epidemic diseases occurring in the Gulf region. He stressed the importance of adopting the European countries’ methods to limit such cases. The European experiment was mainly based on promoting prevention methods through changing life behaviors and habits. Dr. Jamsheer stressed the importance of early detection tests to detect some diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes. He also said that the conference is unique because it presents the most recent scientific discoveries made regarding heart disease prevention, in addition to showcasing modern developments of diagnostic tools; doctors, nurses, technical professionals, and those interested in the medical field will be introduced to the most recent methods of heart disease treatment and surgery. Dr. Jamsheer highlighted that the coordination committee is keen on presenting recent scientific research, providing a suitable scientific environment for the exchange of expertise by introducing research that is conducted internationally as well as regionally, and benefiting from the participation of international doctors. Dr. Anwer Jamsheer also said that the conference aims to provide different workshops that study the modern basics of diagnosis. This grand scientific assembly is an opportunity for junior doctors to contact international doctors directly and benefit from their experiences. The conference will work on promoting and fostering a heart disease prevention culture and developing this culture in order to keep up with western cultures. This culture can only be promoted by encouraging all society segments, starting with school children, teenagers, adults and the elderly, to adopt preventive methods such as participating in sports, eating healthy foods, abstaining from smoking, and conducting early detection tests that measure blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol.

For his part, Dr. Adel Khalifa, Consultant Cardiologist at the Bahrain Defense Force Hospital, explained that the conference will include 8 scientific sessions in addition to many lectures; 19 lectures are assigned to take place on the first day, while 38 lectures are assigned to take place on the second and third days. A total number of 45 speakers from Bahrain, the Gulf countries, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Portugal, the UK, and the USA will deliver their speeches during the conference. 12 lecturers are from Bahrain, 3 are from the US, 4 are from Europe, while 26 are from a number of Gulf countries. The conference also includes four scientific seminars that are taking place under the supervision of international pharmaceutical companies during the second and third days of the conference.

Dr. Khalifa said that the first day is designated for specialized scientific workshops. The first workshop, which will be held on Wednesday morning, will focus on electrocardiography; it will be attended by doctors, nurses, and medical students. The second workshop, which will take place in the afternoon on the same day, will focus on ultrasound scanning of the heart and will be attended by doctors and anyone interested in this method of scanning. The four scientific seminars will focus on important topics regarding cardiology and heart diseases. The first session will include a lecture about the connection between vitamin D and heart disease, the importance of scanning the hearts of patients who suffer from acute heart failure, recent specialized studies on cases of acute heart failure, cardiovascular disease treatment in the Gulf region, and the importance of exercise as a method of preventing and treating heart diseases.

Dr. Khalifa said that the second session will include a presentation on a Bahraini study about high blood pressure, diabetes, and heat failure, in addition to recent developments made in the treatment of heart diseases. The third session will focus on electrical heart diseases and recent developments made in preventing strokes for patients with atrial fibrillation, in addition to diagnosing the sudden death of athletes, diagnosing and treating cases of fainting, methods of treating heart disorders in pregnancy, and treating heart failure patients with implants. Dr. Khalifa said that the fourth session is dedicated to cases of children’s heart disease and cases of congenital disorders, recent developments in treating congenital heart disorders, and the importance of computed tomography (CT Scanning) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for patients with congenital heart disorders.

Dr. Adel Khalifa also spoke about Thursday’s program. The first session on Thursday, which is organized in collaboration with the American College of Cardiology, will be discussing the importance of ultrasound when replacing aortic valves without surgery procedures, in addition to identifying the right ventricle function via ultrasounds, an analysis of the connection between diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, and the treatment of high cholesterol rates. Thursday’s first session will also include a presentation on the future of heart disease diagnosis through various medical scanning tools. The second session will focus on heart surgery including tricuspid valve treatment, treatment of heart failure cases through surgery, and recent developments in heart valve treatment through surgery, in addition to aortic valve treatment through surgery. Thursday’s third session will focus on the treatment of narrowing aortic valves with catheters, treatment of cardiovascular diseases with stents, and recent developments in the treatment of coronary thrombosis. Thursday’s sessions will end with a fourth session that will focus on cardiac imaging methods. This fourth session will focus on the importance of MRIs for patients with heart failure, CT scanning as a replacement for heart catheters, and 3D echocardiography.

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