INFORMATION

Date: 27-29 November 2008

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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

Poster Session of Semmelweis Symposium 2008

The best poster presentations of
Semmelweis Symposium 2008 were:
  • Réka Skoumal - Basic Sciences
  • Péter Pokreisz - Clinical Sciences
  • László Gellér - Electrophysiology
Congratulation for the authors!


Association of increased complement activation with advanced heart failure
Cardiomyocyte-specific overexpression of type 5 phosphodiesterase impairs functional recovery after myocardial infarction.
Chemotactic drug-targeting - A novel trend in complex stent technology dealing with tissue-friendly silicone coverage.

Coronary vasoconstrictor effect of ghrelin is not mediated by growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a-type in dogs
Early complement activation is associated with unfavorable outcomes in acute ischemic stroke
Efficacy of indapamide therapy for isolated systolic hypertension: a meta-analysis
New interventional methods for fixation and repositioning of the coronary sinus lead
New surgical technique for left ventricle volume restoration- Computer assisted ventricle engineering
Nitric oxide synthase polymorphism and cardiac failure in preterm neonates
Parameters of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and left ventricular hypertrophy in treated hyper
Pharmacological preconditioning with the guanylate cyclase activator Cinaciguat (BAY 58-2667) protects against reperfusion injury after cardiopulmonary bypass
Pr-39 gene transfer reduces apoptosis in a gerbil model of transient global brain ischaemia. A possible correlation between pr-39 and bcl-2 genes in neuroprotection
Prolactin-releasing peptide regulates cardiac contractility
Radiofrequency catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardias after myocardial infarction
Role of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 in Angiotensin II-Induced Left Ventricular Hypertrophy In Vivo
Rotablation, the last remaining option for CAD patient with highly calcified coronary lesions
Survival of post-resustitation cardiogenic shock patients is not improved by levosimendan therapy
Targeting of PI3K-Akt signalling pathway regulates human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocyte proliferation

The effect of cardiovascular risk factors on stress-induced blood pressure increase in medical students
The role of duty hours in a centralized primary PCI network
The role of magnetic resonance imaging in patients with ST-elevation, positive cardiac biomarkers and normal coronary angiography

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