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ISSHP 2019 videolänkar

Wednesday October 2

 

FORMAL OPENING AND PLENARY SESSIONS
Link to recorded sessions S.1

08:30-09:00

Welcome

Stefan Hansson (Congress Chairman)

Erik Renström (Dean Medical Faculty)

Laura Magee (President ISSHP)

09:00-09:45

Chairs: Laura Magee and Stefan Hansson
Preeclampsia mechanisms-an update

Christopher Redman (Oxford, United Kingdom)

09:45-10:30

Where are we, where are we going?

James Roberts (Pittsburgh, USA)

 

BASIC SCIENCE AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Link to recorded sessions S.2


Chairs: Annetine Staff & Ulla Breth Knudsen

11:00-11:30

The role of microvesicles in preeclampsia

Manu Vatish (Oxford, United Kingdom)

11:30-12:00

Oxidative stress and the placenta in preeclampsia and FGR

Graham Burton (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

 

CLINICAL SCIENCE
Link to recorded session S.3

Chairs: Anna-Karin Wikström & Vasilii Chulkov

12:00-13:00

How to predict preeclampsia? FMF-algorithm vs NICE guidelines

Liona Poon (London, UK) vs Lucy Chappell (London, UK)

13:00-14:00

BIOMARKERS IN PREECLAMPSIA – SPONSORED LUNCH SEMINAR
Link to recorded session LS.4


Clinical implementation of the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio

Opening remarks
Retrospective analysis of real world use of sFlt-1/PlGF in Leipzig

Holger Stepan (Leipzig University, Germany)
Highlights of implementing the Oxford protocol
Manu Vatish (Oxford University, UK)
Current clinical use of sFlt-1/PlGF in high risk patients
Alberto Galindo (University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Spain)
Challenges of managing preeclampsia without sFlt-1 and PlGF
Sarosh Rana (University of Chicago, USA)
Q&A Panel and Closing remarks

14:00-16:30

WORK SHOPS I-III

I. Prediction and Diagnosis
Link to recorded sessions part 1 S.5
Link to recorded sessions part 2 S.6

 

Anna-Karin Wikström (Uppsala, Sweden)
II. Oxidative stress

Bo Åkerström (Lund, Sweden)
III. Metabolomics

Ulla Knudsen (Copenhagen, Denmark)

16:30-18:30

POSTER SESSION -Mingle and refreshments
Head judge: Lena Erlandsson

 

Thursday October 3

 

OUT OF THE BOX PLENARY SESSION
Link to recorded session S.7


Chairs: Stefan Hansson and Annetine Staff

08:30-09:00

Environmental impact on pregnancy

Maria Dolores Gómez Roig (Barcelona, Spain)

09:00-09:30

Air pollution and preeclampsia

Ebba Malmqvist (Lund, Sweden)

09:30-10:00

Vascular aging

Peter Nilsson (Lund, Sweden)

10:00-10:30

Preeclampsia and small vessel disease

Ralf Dechend (Berlin, Germany)

 

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ORAL COMMUNICATIONS

Chairs: Lina Bergman & Hannele Laivuori

11:00-12:00 

The CNS in preeclampsia
Link to recorded session S.8


Moderator: Lina Bergman
Introduction; Lina Bergman (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Cerebral blood flow regulation in preeclampsia;
Teelkien van Veen (Groningen, Netherlands)
Longterm cerebral effects after preeclampsia;
Annet Aukes (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

 

Oral communications CNS (abstracts)


Link to recorded session S.9

 

Chair: Lina Bergman

 

13:00-14:00

New Guidelines - SPONSORED LUNCH SEMINAR
Chair: Laura Magee

 

14:00-16:30

WORK SHOPS IV-VII

IV. Environmental factors

Ebba Malmqvist (Lund, Sweden)
V. Old drugs-new indications

Natalie Hannan (Melbourne, Australia)
VI. Genetic Mechanisms in preeclampsia

Hannele Laivuori (Helsinki, Finland)
VII. Global Health
Laura Magee (London, England)

 

Friday October 4

 

OUT OF THE BOX PLENARY SESSION
Chairs: Stefan Hansson & Jacob Alexander Lykke

Link to recorded sessions S.10

08:30-09:00

Atherosclerosis

Jan Nilsson (Malmö, Sweden)

09:00-09:30

Cardiovascular biomarkers in preeclampsia

Annetine Staff (Oslo, Norway)

 

PREECLAMPSIA AND THE KIDNEYS
Chairs: Dag Wide-Swensson and Helena Strevens

09:30-10:00

Kidneys and long-term CVD risk

Annemarie Hennesey (Sydney, Australia)

10:00-10:30

Poster award presentations
Lina Youssef, Alfred Osoti, Colin Down, Surawee Chuaiphichai

 

 

11:00-12:00

PATIENTS PERSPECTIVE
Link to recorded sessions S.11


Chairs: Stefan Hansson & Lina Bergman

The missing piece: 
patient perspective on hot topics in Pre-eclampsia
Marcus Green (APEC, United Kingdom)
Eleni Tsigas (Preeclampsia Foundation, USA)

 

 

** Detailed program
WORK SHOPS Oct 2 
 
I. Prediction and Diagnosis
Link to recorded sessions part 1 S.5

Link to recorded sessions part 2 S.6
  

 

Anna-Karin Wikström (Uppsala, Sweden)

14.00-14.20 Preeclampsia – to screen or not to screen? Review of the literature and existing guidelines.
Lina Bergman MD PhD Uppsala University and Gothenburg University

14.20-14.40 The IMPACT-study; a national early prediction study of preeclampsia in Sweden.
Anna-Karin Wikström, MD, professor of Obstetrics, Uppsala University

14.40-14.50 Association of fetoplacental Doppler with placental pathology in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction.
Lina Youssef - Fetal Medicine Research Center, BCNatal, Hospital Clínic and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Universitat de Barcelona. Spain.

14.50-15.00 Clinical characterization and outcomes of pregnant women with chronic hypertension and abnormal angiogenic profile
Sarosh Rana, University of Chicago, USA

15.00-15.10 Screening performance of a simple risk score using maternal characteristics for the prediction of preterm preeclampsia in a healthy nulliparous population
Jenny Myers - University of Manchester, UK

15.10-15.30 Break

15.30-16.00 Timing early delivery in pre-eclampsia: Management and Implications around the world.
Andrew Shennan, Professor of Obstetrics, Kings College London, UK

16.00-16.10 Haptoglobin, alpha-1 microglobulin and calprotectin as hypoxia-induced proteins that are up-regulated bin preeclampsia since early pregnancy.
Claudia Teixeira, Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João, Portugal

16.10-16.20 T2 and T2* placental magnetic resonance imaging in chronic hypertension.
Alison Ho - King's College London, UK

16.20-16.30 A prediction model for successful labour induction to replace the Bishop Score
Henk Groen - University Medical Centre Groningen, Netherlands