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Heart patients to benefit as experts mull new therapies

Gulf cardiologi­sts end forum

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The seminar in progress

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 20: The region’s Coronary artery disease and heart patients are set to benefit as cardiologi­sts from around the Gulf and Middle East leave an interactiv­e two-day seminar with insight into the latest innovation­s in therapy following live practical demonstrat­ions of these life-saving techniques.

The GulfPCR-GIM seminar is part of a global series that fosters the sharing of knowledge, experience and practice amongst healthcare profession­als working in cardiology for the benefit of patients. This year’s event was held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai, from Dec 16-17, and featured a scientific program focused on the region’s specific needs.

GulfPCR-GIM Chairman Dr Ibrahim Al Rashdan, Kuwait Chest Hospital, said the event is highly regarded by clinicians because, unlike traditiona­l lecture-style sessions, GulfPCR-GIM provides the opportunit­y to see new therapies and techniques in live demonstrat­ions.

“Watching the procedures in realtime and having the chance to ask questions in a live setting teaches the cardiologi­sts new skills that they take away with them and can start using in their own practice immediatel­y,” Dr Al Rashdan said. “This very practical approach really benefits patients,” he added.

Medtronic, the global leader in medical technology and a major sponsor of the event hosted a Tools & Techniques (TNT) session where the ground-breaking new Evolut-R transcathe­ter heart valve and the Resolute Onyx latest generation drug-eluting stent for coronary heart disease were showcased. These technologi­es are classed as minimally invasive therapies and mean patients can be treated without having to undergo major surgeries.

Dr Khaled Al Merri, Chest Disease Hospital, Kuwait, who led the Tools and Techniques session, said knowledge of these advances in therapy was very important.

“Whenever possible it is better to avoid surgery as there is always a risk of complicati­ons,” Dr Al Merri said.

“With these minimally invasive therapies we can provide the best care for our patients without requiring major surgery, which is particular­ly appropriat­e for those at higher risk,” he said.

During the session, doctors learned how to implant the devices as well as gaining insight into the treatment of locally relevant complex scenarios. Medtronic also provided additional education sessions at the meeting’s Training Village, which were very well attended.

Dr Aref Al Nooryani, CEO and Cathlab Director at Al Qassimi Hospital, Sharjah UAE, who participat­ed in the seminar and training session said GulfPCR-GIM attracts the top cardiologi­sts from the region each year because of the true value it provides.

“This event provides direct access to the latest innovation­s in cardiac care through live demonstrat­ions, presentati­ons and case study discussion­s,” Dr Aref said.

“This allows cardiologi­sts to continue providing their patients with cutting edge therapies,” he said.

Mohammad Barhoumi, Vice President of the CardioVasc­ular Group for Medtronic in the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia & Turkey said Medtronic’s commitment to the region extends beyond providing lifesaving therapies to include critical services and solutions. Medtronic offers state of the art, proven clinical value but equally important definite economic value for both public and private health care providers.

“In the case of GulfPCR-GIM, we have offered our full support to the organizers, faculty members and committee to ensure that we facilitate the highest level of training to cardiologi­sts across the Gulf,” Barhoumi said.

“In line with our Medtronic Mission to Alleviate Pain, Restore Health and Extend Life, we will continue to work further together with leading physicians and hospitals to ensure that patients indicated for our therapies have the right level of access to get them.” he said.

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