RCPCH Approved. 7 CPD Points

Audience

  • GPs
  • Paediatricians, Consultants, trainees and nurse practitioners

Objectives

A course designed to answer all your questions regarding the management of children with cardiac problems

  • 13 lectures covering all key topics
  • Each talk followed by Q&A
  • ECG interpretation workshop

Faculty

Senior clinicians from Great Ormond Street Hospital

Price

GPs, Cons. Paediatricians £159 (Early Bird), £179 (After 30th April)
Junior doctors £139 (Early Bird), £159 (After 30th April)
Nurses £109 (Early Bird), £129 (After 30th April)

Programme

8 50 ‐ 9 00 Introduction

9 00 ‐ 10 45 – ECG Interpretation Workshop

(Dr F Kucera, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Become ECG confident through a practically- oriented and interactive tutorial
  • Normal ECG and its variants, atrial and ventricular hypertrophy, rhythm recognition, bradycardias and conduction blocks, narrow and wide complex tachycardias, repolarization changes (ST-T), ECG red flags and patterns not to miss, ECG Quiz

10 45 – 11 00 – Break

11 00 ‐ 11 30 – Syncope

(Dr L Starling, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Finding the ticking time bombs, vasovagal syncope, POTS, reflex, anoxic seizures, channelopathies,
    other common and rare causes

11 30 ‐ 11 50 – Palpitations

(Dr M Albinski, Senior Cardiology Registrar, GOSH)

  • Differential diagnosis, paediatric algorithm, what to expect from ECG Holter

11 50 ‐ 12 10 – Chest Pain

(Dr D Geer, Senior Cardiology Registrar, GOSH)

  • When to suspect a life-threatening cause, evaluation protocol, when to refer

12 10 ‐ 12 50 – Congenital Heart Defects at a Glance

(Dr T Rodrigo, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Important principles to understand, key facts about Prostin, biventricular vs univentricular pathway, most common defects: what you need to know

12 50 ‐ 13 30 – Lunch Break

13 30 ‐ 14 00 – When You Call GOSH Cardiology for Advice: Focus on A&E

(Dr F Moenkemeyer, Consult. Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Recognition of pathologic murmurs, abnormal oxygen saturations, fluids vs fluid restriction, management of SVTs, cardiomegaly on CXR, value of troponin and CK-MB, often overlooked cardiac symptoms

14 00 ‐ 14 20 – Myocarditis

(Dr J Simmonds, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH

  • Why is the diagnosis so challenging, role of echo,“classical” vs COVID related myocarditis

14 20 ‐ 14 40 – Kawasaki Disease

(Dr F Kucera, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Diagnostic pitfalls, important facts you may not know, rescue therapy, role of steroids, prognosis

14 40 ‐ 15 00 Infective Endocarditis

(Dr B Bonello, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist)

  • When to suspect IE, usual and unusual IE presentations, IE prophylaxis – current guideline

15 00 ‐ 15 15 – Break

15 15 ‐ 15 35 – Hypertension

(Dr F Veligratli, Consultant Paed. Nephrologist, GOSH)

  •  Causes, evaluation and management, how to interpret a blood pressure Holter

15 35 ‐ 15 55  – Cardiac CT and MRI

(Dr E Milano, Consultant Paed. Cardiologist, GOSH)

  • Guided tour into cardiac imaging, illustrative examples

15 55 ‐ 16 15 – Cardiovascular Genetics

(Dr A Roberts, Consultant in Clinical Genetics, GOSH)

  • What is a relevant family history, genetic syndromes associated with cardiac disease: paediatric minimum

16 15 ‐ 16 55 – Clinical Scenarios

(Dr F Minen Consultant, Dr F Kucera Consultant)

  • Clinical cases: a step-by-step approach, useful tips and tricks, learning from common mistakes

16 55 ‐ 17 00 – Closing Remarks