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CinC.07
30 September
through
3 October 2007

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES    

Saturday Symposium - 4:00p.m. - 8:30p.m.

The International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology (ISCE)
announces a pre-conference symposium:

Rethinking the Standard ECG & Reduced Lead Sets
Current Issues in Clinical Practice
[pdf flyer]



Sunday Symposium - 1:00 - 6:00 pm

40th Anniversary Celebration of the Duke Cardiovascular Databank

  • The Development of the Duke CV Databank (1:00 - 1:45)
    Kerry Lee; Brant Mittler; Bob Rosati; Frank Starmer; Fred McNeer; Don Fortin


  • The Duke CV Databank in 2007 (1:45-2:30)
    Charlie Bethea; Frank Harrell; Brent Muhlestein; David Pryor; Jimmy Tcheng; Dan Mark; Galen Wagner


  • Future Challenges for Duke CV and other Databanks (2:30-3:15)
    Bob Harrington; BJ Lawson; Eric Peterson; Rob Califf; Frank Starmer

  • BREAK (3:15-3:45)

  • Development of Databases from physiologic monitoring within the body (3:45-4:30)
    Bob Arzbaecher; Dave Hampton; Rob MacLeod


  • Development of Databases from physiologic monitoring in the hospital (4:30-5:15)
    Anton Gorgels; John Wang; Wolfgang Scholtz


  • Development of Databases from physiologic monitoring in the general community (5:15-6:00)
    Rob Califf; Peter Clemmensen; Joe Rogers; Ian Rowlandson; Paul Rubel; Paul Schluter



FULL PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Pre-Conference Symposium: Saturday
 
Tutorials & Symposium: Sunday
 
Scientific Program: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Computers in Cardiology 2007 Interactive Communication Center
 
Monday 
08:00Rosanna Degani Young Investigator Award
10:30Parallel Sessions:
  • Heart Rate Variability
  • Whole Heart Models of the Normal and Abnormal ECG
  • Clinical Desicion Support
  • Systolic and Diastolic Function
12:30-22:00Variety of Social Activities at Chestnut Ridge
Traditional North Carolina Pig Pickin'
Tuesday 
08:00Parallel Sessions:
  • Time Frequency and Time Scale Analysis
  • Cell Coupling and Impulse Propagation
  • Telemedicine and Community Health
  • Multi-Modal Signal Processing
  • Acute Infarction, Reperfusion, Remodeling
10:00Parallel Sessions:
  • Computers in Cardiology/PhysioNet Challenge IV
  • New Concepts in Pacing and Computer Analysis of Paced Rhythms
  • Medical Informatics for Clinical Trials and Outcomes Research
  • Atrial and Ventricular Fibrillation and Defibrillation
  • Genetic Basis of Electrophysiologic Abnormalities
13:00Parallel Sessions:
  • Electronic Health Record
  • Principal and Independent Component Analysis
  • High Resolution/High Frequency ECG for Clinical Diagnosis
  • Computer Algorithms for Ischemia/Infarction
  • Electrophysiology of Ischemia
15:00Parallel Sessions:
  • Novel Repolarization Assessment for Cardiac Safety
  • Electrophysiology at the Cellular Level
  • 3D Plus Time Cardiac Imaging
  • Simulation Based Methods for the Vascular System
  • Adaptive and Non-linear Filtering and Dynamic Analysis
16:30Poster Session:
  • Electrophysiology
  • Computerized ECG
  • Heart Rate Variability
  • Cardiovascular Regulation
  • PCA/ICA
  • ECG Filtering and Analysis
  • Power Line Interference
  • Time Frequency Analysis
  • Multi-Modal Signal Processing
  • Automatic and Vascular Physiology
  • Medical Informatics for Clincal Trials
  • Electrophysiologic Modeling and Simulation
  • Electronic Health Record
  • Telemedicine
  • Systolic and Diastolic Function
  • Angiography
  • Spacial Multi-Modal Imaging
Wednesday 
08:00Parallel Sessions:
  • Electrical and Mechanical Cardiac Modeling
  • Cardiovascular Regulation
  • Reduced and Alternative Lead Systems
  • ECG Dynamics for Exploring Electrophysiologic Substrate
  • Bio-Mechanical Applications
10:00Paralell Sessions:
  • Spatial Multi-Modal Imaging
  • Angiography and Plaque Interrogation
  • Novel Biosignal Methods to Facilitate EP Ablation
  • Automated Algorithms for the Detection of Pro-Arrhythmic Bio-Signals
  • Techniques for Detection and Estimation of Cardiovascular Signal Parameters
11:30Plenary Session & Panel Discussion



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