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MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ENDOCARDITIS
WORK UP
JUNE 11-13, 2020

CONGRESS VENUE
Centro Congressi Humanitas
Via Manzoni 113 - Rozzano, MI - Italy
COURSE PRESIDENT                    Endocarditis is a complex clinical pathology with a high mortality rate despite diagnostic and therapeutic
Michele Lagioia, MD                 improvements. In recent years, we have seen significant changes in its epidemiological and clinical profile,
Chief Medical Officer
Humanitas Research Hospital         with a variation in the population at risk and increase in nosocomial formes of endocarditis with antibiotic-
Rozzano, MI - Italy                 resistent or fastidious bacteria. Endocarditis is a great simulator when it occurs with an embolic event that
                                    might lead diagnosis towards other pathologies, or it may in turn be simulated by disparate diseases. Rapid
COURSE DIRECTORS
Giovanni La Canna, MD               diagnostic recognition and appropriate therapy are crucial to eradicate the infection, prevent embolism, and
Department of Applied Diagnostic    treat cardiac failure.
Echocardiography
                                    Guidelines provide useful support even though based mainly on the opinions of experts rather than on
Humanitas Research Hospital
Rozzano, MI - Italy                 randomized studies with some inconsistencies between varying medical scientific societies. Diagnostic and
Lucia Torracca, MD                  therapeutic management is therefore an important clinical challenge that often requires a tailored approach.
Cardiac Surgery Unit                Multi-specialist involvement with structured pathways may optimize the outcome.
Humanitas Research Hospital
Rozzano, MI - Italy
                                    The congress aims to analyze perspectives on prevention in the panorama of a mutated epidemiology,
CO-DIRECTORS                        provide the state-of-the-art of microbiological diagnostic techniques, evaluate clinically integrated
Gilbert Habib, MD
Service de Cardiologie              multidisciplinary approaches, focus on differentiated pathways in the context of extracardiac involvement or
Hospital La Timone                  comorbidities of endocarditis patients.
Marseille - France
Giuliano Rizzardini, MD             We will also present multispecialist work-flow models through interactive “live in the box” clinical case
Department of Infectious Diseases
                                    discussions.
Luigi Sacco Hospital
Milano - Italy
                                    The expected outcome is the improvement of multidisciplinary clinical methodology to optimize patient-
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT
Iside Scarfò                        centred workup and increase sensibility towards preventive measures to reduce the epidemiological burden
Department of Applied Diagnostic    in the emergent population at risk.
Echocardiography
Humanitas Research Hospital
Rozzano, MI - Italy
THURSDAY
 8.30 Registration
                                                                                           JUNE 11
 9.30 Introduction and opening of the Meeting
		 Michele Lagioia, Giovanni La Canna, Lucia Torracca, Gilbert Habib, Giuliano Rizzardini

 THE NEW SCENARIO

 OF ENDOCARDITIS PREVENTION
		Chairpersons: Pio Caso, Naples and Giuliano Rizzardini, Milan
 10.00 Epidemiological burden Enrico Cecchi, Turin
 10.15 Community Prevention: dentist and beyond Fabio Chirillo, Bassano del Grappa
 10.30 Nosocomial prevention: a neglected issue Michele Lagioia, Rozzano
 10.45 The emerging risk of antibiotic resistance Alessandra Rossodivita, Milan
 11.00 Discussion

		 NEW INSIGHT INTO THE DEVELOPMENT
		 OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
		Chairpersons: Enrico Cecchi, Turin and Paola Morelli, Rozzano
     11.15   Mechanisms of infective endocarditis: pathogen–host interaction Paolo Grossi, Varese
     11.30   Systemic immune response in endocarditis Maria De Santis, Rozzano
     11.45   Health-care associated endocarditis Fabio Chirillo, Bassano del Grappa
     12.00   The emerging microbiologic profile of infective endocarditis Francesco Luzzaro, Lecco
     12.15   Discussion

 12.30 LECTURE.
		 What has become of “medical clinical eye” in the age of the technique? Umberto Galimberti, Milan

     13.00 Lunch

                                                                                                     E N D O C A R D I TI S | 3
PERSPECTIVES FOR THE MICROBIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
  		 IN INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
  		Chairpersons: Erminia Casari, Rozzano and Giuliano Rizzardini, Milan
        14.00   State-of-the-art and open issues Edoardo Carretto, Reggio Emilia
        14.15   Implementation of novel technology for rapid identification of bloodstream infections Erminia Casari, Rozzano
        14.30   Fastidious microrganisms in infective endocarditis: the case of HACEK, Fungi and much more Claudio Farina, Bergamo
        14.45   Molecular techniques after valve surgery for culture negative infective endocarditis Pier Giulio Conaldi, Palermo
        15.00   The nightmare of Mycobacterium chimera Stefania Torri, Milan
        15.15   Discussion
        15.45 Coffee Break

  		ENDOCARDITIS DIAGNOSTIC WORK-UP
  		Chairpersons: Raffaele Giubbini, Brescia - Antonella Moreo, Milan and Carlo Tascini, Udine
        16.15   Clinical probability of infective endocarditis Enrico Cecchi, Turin
                                                                                                                             S D AY
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        16.30   Proposed diagnostic algorithm in a Hospital setting without an infectiologist Paolo Trambaiolo, Rome
                                                                                                                          UR
                                                                                                                        TH JUNE
        16.45   Duke criteria specificity: a test-bench for clinical echocardiography Giovanni La Canna, Rozzano
        17.00   Nuclear Imaging: is it ready to be a major diagnostic criterium? Paola Erba, Pisa
        17.15   CT scan: systematic or focused use? Lorenzo Monti, Rozzano
        17.30   Discussion

  		CLINICAL PATHWAY OF ENDOCARDITIS                                                       EMBOLIC SYNDROME
  		Chairpersons: Ilaria Caso, Naples and Fabio Chirillo, Bassano del Grappa
        17.45   Comprehensive embolic risk assessment Enrico Cecchi, Turin
        18.00   Metastatic septic localization: PET imaging Raffaele Giubbini, Brescia
        18.15   Metastatic septic localization: CT and MRI Antonio Esposito, Milan
        18.30   Pre-existing and new-onset anticoagulant treatment Corrado Lodigiani, Rozzano
        18.45   Discussion
        19.00   End of the first day sessions

4 | E N D OCARDIT IS
FRIDAY
                                                                                              JUNE 12
		 MANAGEMENT
		 CHALLENGES
		Chairpersons: Carlo Antona, Milan and Pierluigi Viale, Bologna
       8.30   Conventional and new antimicrobial stewardship in infective endocarditis Pierluigi Viale, Bologna
       8.45   Complicated endocarditis Antonella Moreo, Milan
       9.00   The three triggers for surgery and beyond Giovanni La Canna, Rozzano
       9.15   New antimicrobials for the treatment of endocarditis Mario Venditti, Rome
       9.30   Surgical treatment of active or complicated endocarditis Lucia Torracca, Rozzano
       9.45   Discussion

      10.00 Coffee Break

		HIGHLIGHT LECTURES
		Chairpersons: Gilbert Habib, Marseille and Giovanni La Canna, Rozzano

 10.15 Up-to-date on the pathology and risk factors of the infective endocarditis Gaetano Thiene, Padua
 10.40 News from EURO-ENDO Registry Gilbert Habib, Marseille
 11.05 The changing face of infective endocarditis Pierluigi Viale, Bologna
 11.30 Transcatheter implanted cardiac valve endocarditis: an emerging issue in the elderly population
		     Norman Mangner, Dresden
 11.55 Endocarditis and cancer Bernard Cosyns, Bruxelles
 12.20 When to operate in the presence of neurological complication?
		 - The hopes of the cardiologist Gilbert Habib, Marseille
		 - The fears of the surgeon Josè L. Pomar, Barcelona
 12.55 Concluding remarks

      13.00 Lunch
                                                                                                          E N D O C A R D I TI S | 5
CLINICAL PATHWAY OF
  		 BLOOD CULTURE NEGATIVE ENDOCARDITIS
  		Chairpersons: Maria De Santis, Rozzano and Mariateresa Librera, Naples
        14.00   Fastidious and mycotic microrganisms Federica Tordato, Rozzano
        14.15   Wipple’s disease Iside Scarfò, Rozzano
        14.30   Unexpected endocarditis: an emerging subtle clinical phenotype Giovanni La Canna, Rozzano

                                                                                                                                 AY 2
        14.45   Diagnostic work-up in patients with non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis Laura Andreoli, Brescia
        15.00   Athero-embolic syndrome Francesco Scolari, Brescia                                                           I D
        15.15   Discussion                                                                                                FR NE 1
                                                                                                                           JU
   EXTRACARDIAC COMPLICATIONS:

   OTHER SPECIALISTS ON THE PITCH
  		Chairpersons: Efrem Civilini, Rozzano and Patrizia Presbitero, Turin
        15.30   Mycotic aneurysms Gaetano Thiene, Padua
        15.45   Percutaneous treatment of mycotic aneurysms in the peripheral gross arteries Vittorio Pedicini, Rozzano
        16.00   Percutaneous treatment of mycotic cerebral aneurisms Paolo Nuzzi, Rozzano
        16.15   Spondylodiscitis Alessandro Ortolina, Rozzano
        16.30   Discussion

        16.45 Coffee Break

6 | E N D OCARDIT IS
CLINICAL PATHWAY
		FOR CARDIAC DEVICE INFECTIONS
		Chairpersons: Riccardo Cappato, Rozzano and Carlo Tascini, Udine

     17.00   Epidemiological burden and risk factors of cardiac implantable electronic devices Riccardo Cappato, Rozzano
     17.15   Ventricular Assist Device Infections Alessandro Barbone, Rozzano
     17.30   Microbiology and antibiotic therapy Carlo Tascini, Udine
     17.45   Clinical Echocardiography Umberto Conti, Pisa
     18.00   Nuclear Imaging Paola Erba, Pisa
     18.15   Discussion

     18.30   Lead extraction and reimplantation issues Pierpaolo Lupo, Rozzano         FRIDAY
     18.45   Surgery Enrico Citterio, Rozzano                                         JUNE 12
     19.00   Proposed management and prevention algorithms Carlo Tascini, Udine
     19.15   Discussion

     19.30 End of the second day sessions

                                                                                                       E N D O C A R D I TI S | 7
8.30-9.45
  		 LIVE IN THE BOX
  		 ENDOCARDITIS TEAM AT WORK
  		Chairpersons: Vincenzo Montericcio, Erba and Antonella Moreo, Milan
  		 Team at work: Erminia Casari, Enrico Citterio, Giovanni La Canna, Paola Morelli, Daria Pocaterra, Iside Scarfò,
  		 Federica Tordato, Lucia Torracca

   Case 1 DRESS Syndrome Maria De Santis, Rozzano

   Case 2 A strange pain in the back Iside Scarfò, Rozzano

   Case 3 A case of Endocarditis in cancer patient Iryna Arendar, Milan

   Case 4 A case with headache and fever Iside Scarfò, Rozzano

   Case 5 Clinical Case Matilde Nardi, Brescia

   9.45 HIGHLIGHT LECTURE.

                                                                                                                     DAY
  		 Infective endocarditis: an ongoing global challenge Jose M. Miro, Barcelona

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  		PROSTHETIC VALVE ENDOCARDITIS                                                                            SATNE 13
                                                                                                              JU
  		Chairpersons: Giovanni Corrado, Como and Andrea Fumero, Rozzano

   10.15 Microbiological profile Daria Pocaterra, Rozzano
   10.30 Echo-Imaging Giovanni Dialetto, Naples
   10.45 Nuclear Imaging -PET Raffaele Giubbini, Brescia
   11.00 Prosthetic masses discovery in acute neurological patients
  		     Giovanni La Canna, Rozzano
   11.15 Early biological valve failure: thrombosis, rejection or endocarditis?
  		     Manuela Muratori, Milan
   11.30 Discussion

        11.45 Coffee Break

8 | E N D OCARDIT IS
RIGHT-SIDED VALVE ENDOCARDITIS
		Chairpersons: Daniela Pavan, Pordenone and Lucia Torracca, Rozzano

     12.00   Right-sided valvular endocarditis: Clinical contexts and microbiological profile Paolo Scarpellini, Milan
     12.15   Echo-Imaging Sergio Severino, Naples
     12.30   High-risk and pulmonary complicated patients Paola Morelli, Rozzano
     12.45   Use of AngioVac for Removal of Valve right Vegetation Piero Armigliato, Prato
     13.00   Surgical indications and techniques Mauro Rinaldi, Turin
     13.15   Discussion

 13.30 LECTURE.
		 Valvular endocarditis in intravenous drug users: changes, challenges, chances Giuliano Rizzardini, Milan

 14.00 CLOSING REMARKS AND PERSPECTIVES
		     Giovanni La Canna and Lucia Torracca
		 (on the behalf of Humanitas Endocarditis Team)

                                                                                           SATURDAY
                                                                                             JUNE 13

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