BSH 27TH 

ANNUAL MEETING

21-22 November 2024

QEII Conference Centre, London

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Agenda

thursday
21 November

friday 
22 november

9.00am - 9.10am

Introduction - Lisa Anderson

9.05am - 9.10am

Introduction - day 2 - Mark Petrie 

9.10am - 10.10am

Session 1: Cardio-oncology 

Chairs:  William Moody and Louise Clayton

- Permissive cardiotoxicity – how low should we go?  

   Charlotte Manisty

- Check point inhibitor myocarditis - Ninian Lang

- Amyloidosis - Carol Whelan

- Panel Discussion

9.10am - 9.55am

Session 8: Research Committee/Heart Failure Trials Update

Chairs: Mark Petrie and Claire Lawson

- Research Trials Update - John McMurray

Research Committee/BSHRIN - John Cleland

Presentation of EIA Award and Poster Award - Chairs

10.45am - 11.40am

Session 2: Pulmonary Hypertension - is it us or is it you?

Chair: Carys Barton and Nina Karia

- Investigation and management of PH in Heart Failure - 

  Wendy Gin Sing

- CMR guided right heart catheters - Dan Knight 

- Management of acute PE - Tushar Kotecha

9.55.am - 11.00am

Session 9:  Obesity – Which approach is best? 

Chairs: Rhys Williams and Raj Thakkar

Joint session with BACPR 

How to approach obesity with Patients - Nusrat Kauer

Exercise - Helen Alexander

Pathway of Medication - TBC 

Case Study - Poppy Brooks 

Panel Discussion

11.40am - 12.05pm

Session 3: Lynda Blue Award

Chair: Delyth Rucarean


12.30pm - 12.55pm

Promotional Symposium sponsored by Pfizer

Case study in ATTR-CM: the importance of early detection and treatment

This promotional symposium has been developed and funded by Pfizer and is intended for UK healthcare professionals only. Pfizer products will be discussed

Speakers: Perry Elliott, London and Gerry Carr-White,                             London

11.35am - 12.10pm

Session 10: European Journal of Heart Failure (EJHF) Lecture 

Chair: Roy Gardner

What is exciting in HF? Speaker: Mark Petrie


12.40pm - 1.10pm

Symposium Sponsored by AstraZeneca

Who is best placed to protect the patient with cardiorenal disease?

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for GB HCPs only.

Speaker: Kate Bramham, London

1.25pm - 2.25pm

Session 4: Devices 

Chairs: Simon Williams and Laurence Humphreys Davies

Joint Session with the British Heart Rhythm Society

- Conduction system pacing vs CRT - Ahran Arnold

- Transveous vs subcutaneous - Henry Savage 

- Ablation in heart failure – who and when? - Derek Connelly

- Panel discussion 

1.35pm - 2.35pm

Session 11: Contemporary care of cardiomyopathies

Chairs: Brian Halliday and Gerry Carr-White

Joint session with AICC

How to spot inherited causes of heart failure - Maite Tome

Risk stratifying inherited causes of heart failure - Caroline Coats

The future of precision therapies for cardiomyopathy - Perry Elliott

Panel Discussion

2.25pm - 3.40pm 

Session 5: Fellows, fellowships and EIA

Chairs: Lisa Anderson and Delyth Rucarean

- BSH Fellowships 

- EIA Rapid Fire Abstracts

- BSH Research Fellow Update 

- QI Academy Poster Winner Presentation - Tirion Goff 

   Williams

3.05pm - 4.05pm

Session 12: Debate Imaging Techniques for Patients

Chair: Shaun Robinson and Laurence Humphreys Davies

- Everyone needs only an echo….. - Andrew Clark 

Everyone needs an angiogram….. - Divaka Perera

Everyone needs an MRI….. - John Baksi

4.10pm - 4.55pm 

Session 6: Audit/initiatives/NHSE

Chairs: Poppy Brooks and Rebecca Hyland

NICOR Updates - Theresa McDonagh

- Hub Spoke Model talk - William Moody

- GIRFT Reviews – Virtual Wards - Rajiv 

   Sankaranarayanan

4.05pm - 4.15pm

End of Meeting - Closing Remarks

4.55pm - 5.35pm

Session 7: Cardiorenal Forum joint Debate Session 

Chairs: Patricia Campbell and Henry Purcell

What is more important, the kidneys or the heart?

- Kidneys - Philip Kalra

- Heart - Paul Kalra

*Programme subject to change

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Masterclasses

Thursday 21 November



1

10.20am - 11:05am

The 2024 UK AKI Consensus statement

Northern Care Alliance

Darren Green and Ben James

2

11.35am - 12.20pm

Deliberating the diagnostic dilemma of HFpEF: How can we leverage the MDT?

This is a non-promotional sponsored symposium organised and funded by AstraZeneca

Rosita Zakeri, Shaun Robinson and Clare Taylor

3

1.30pm - 1.55pm

Cardiac Rehab Platform 

Pumping Marvellous

Craig Gilchrist and Nick Hartshorne-Evans

4

2.40pm- 3.25pm

Heart Failure with Mitral Valve Disease, Identification and Networked Care

Edwards Lifescience

John Cleland, Ali Vazir and Sam Dawkins 

5

3.50pm - 4.35pm

ATTR-CM Echocardiography essentials: from Suspicion to Action

Pfizer

Lucia Venneri

This promotional masterclass has been developed and funded by Pfizer and is intended for UK healthcare professionals only. Pfizer products will be discussed.

GE Healthcare has provided Pfizer with free access to a GE Healthcare workstation for this masterclass.

Friday 22 November

6

9.05am - 9.50am

Delivering impact as a multi-disciplinary team for the cardio-renal patient

Joanne Pugh and William Petchey 

This promotional symposium has been organised and funded by Novartis Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd and is for UK healthcare professionals only. Prescribing information and adverse event reporting information for Novartis products will be disclosed at the event

7

10.00am- 10.45am

Managing inherited causes of heart failure - a multidisciplinary approach

AICC

Chairs: Eleanor Wicks and Will Bradlow

Panel: Gerry Carr-White, Jason Dungu,

Bethan Cowley, Tahni Ann-Wilson;

Presenters: Safa Daghem, Simon Hobson

8

10.50am - 11.35am

4x4 Rapid Initiation


Louise Clayton and Iain Squire


9

1.25pm - 2.10pm

Getting to the heart of the problem: implementing guideline-directed medical therapy in heart failure

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for GB HCPs only.

Naresh Kanumilli and Niall Campbell 

10

2.15pm - 3.00pm

Multimorbidity and Frailty in Heart Failure

BGS/PCCS

Chair: Jim Moore

Speakers: Nigel Beckett, Raj Thakkar


'BSH Annual Meeting: Societies Together Fostering Synergy' has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 11 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s). 

We are grateful to all our Partners and exhibitors whose funding of exhibition packages have contributed towards this independently produced programme. Exhibitors have not had any editorial input into or control over the agenda, scientific content development or choice of speakers, excluding dedicated industry symposia and masterclasses.