INFORMATION

Date: 27-29 November 2008

Fax: +36-1-4586842
Email: symposium@kardio.sote.hu
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CONFERENCE NEWS
Symposium lectures on-line
20 February, 2009
Most of the lectures of the Symposium were published on-line. You can find the video presentations at the top of each lecture abstract. We hope to complete the whole on-line program in the near feature.
Pictures of Semmelweis Symposium 2008
1 January, 2009
You can find the pictures of all the three days of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 here.
Lecture of Prof. Sándor Kovács
31 December, 2008
You can find the whole video-presentation of Prof. Sándor Kovács at "Lectures" on the following page.
Summary
30 November, 2008
More than 500 participants from 20 countries attended Semmelweis Symposium 2008. You can find a detailed summary of the event here. A summary of press echo in the Hungarian media you can find here.
Poster abstracts
27 November, 2008
You can find the poster abstracts of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 here.
Scientific Program - printable version
23 November, 2008
You can download the printable version of the Scientific Program here.
Cardiovascular pharmacogenomics course
22 November, 2008
According to the program of Semmelweis Symposium, Peter Pokreisz (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) will give a lecture (in Hungarian) on cGMP regulatory mechanisms in cardiology at 18:00 Wednesday, 26 November.
Abstract submission period extended
14 November 2008
The deadline for abstract submission was extended until 18 November 2008. More detailes on the Abstract submission form.
On-line registration
4 November. 2008
Participation in the program of Semmelweis Symposium 2008 is free.
However, completion the on-line registration form is required to attend the Symposium.
Abstract submission for poster presentation
3 November, 2008
Abstracts for poster presentation are welcome to the Semmelweis Symposium. Deadline for abstract submission  is 15 November. More detailes on the Abstract Submission Form.
PhD course registration
2 November, 2008
Semmelweis Symposium 2008 was accredited by the School of Doctoral Studies of Semmelweis University. Students attending all the three days of the Symposium will get 2 PhD credits.
OFTEX registration
2 November, 2008
Semmelweis Symposium 2008 was registred to the OFTEX system. Colleagues attending all the three days of the Symposium will get 20 OFTEX credits. For detailed information look for SE-TK/2008-07/00383 at www.oftex.hu .
Final program
30 October, 2008
The final program of the Symposium has been completed. For detailes visit to the Scientific Program pages.
Current trends in Cardiology
18 August. 2008
This year cardiology is in the focus of Semmelweis Symposium. The members of the Heart Center take the opportunity to kindly invite you to this event.
Scientific Program | Pictures | Lectures | Posters | Location

Invitation

Cardiology has advanced more in the last half century than in the previous 2000 years. From the ancient philosophy of “Don’t touch the heart”, today the heart is just another target organ we invade with a variety of tools and sort of cardio-specific drugs. Application of new therapeutic methods along with preventive medicine in the last four decades resulted in a more than 50% reduction in mortality of heart diseases. Furthermore, because the modern treatment of cardiovascular diseases saves lives and returns patients to work, it has proven highly cost-effective - that may be an important consideration for the upcoming century.

The great success of cardiology is based on the understanding of basic cardiovascular science and on the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The cardiology that we practice today is based on important discoveries and developments that were honored with prestigious prices before. Einthoven’s clinical studies with the string galvanometer established electrocardiography and opened new horizons to recognize arrhythmias and ischemic myocardial disorders. Exploration of atherosclerosis pathways and management of hypercholesterolemia by the discovery of statins initiated expansive application of lipid-lowering interventions. Its benefit became manifest via large clinical studies and were used in clinical practices for the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease. On the other hand extraordinary achievement has been accomplished in the interventional revascularization therapy from Forssmann’s first human cardiac catheterization to coronary angioplasty and stenting, thrombus aspiration, rotablation or intravascular ultrasonography. Reduced potential of pharmacologic therapy of heart failure and expanding knowledge of clinical electrophysiology led to the invention of implantable cardioverter defibrillator, biventricular pacemaker, electroanatomical mapping and ablation. Moreover cardiac surgery escalated to perform heart transplantation and implant cardiac assist devices - even total artificial heart - to replace the function of the human heart. Learning how to manipulate genes and stem cells may also help scientists to understand the causes of cardiovascular diseases and to find new therapeutic approaches of cardiac disorders.

Semmelweis Symposium is an annual meeting of Semmelweis University focusing on the latest results of several topics in medical sciences. This year, cardiology is in the focus of the Symposium and the members of the Heart Center take the opportunity to kindly invite you to this event. We invited professors with highest respect on the field of cardiology to present the current opinion of the above detailed topics of cardiac sciences. We hope that this meeting will fasten the prior partnerships and initiate an expansive network around the one year old Heart Center of Semmelweis University.

On behalf of the organizers
Béla Merkely          

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