GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Welcome LETTER

Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy

Dear colleague,

We would like to enthusiastically invite you to attend the 9th International Congress on Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy (CPP 2025).
The meeting will take place at the Intercontinental Hotel in Vienna, Austria, from April 24-27, 2025. This event will provide an opportunity for the international cardio-obstetric community to come together again for in-person interactions with colleagues and friends.

Continuing the tradition of the previous eight meetings, the goals of CPP 2025 are to advance the knowledge and expertise of healthcare professionals worldwide in managing cardiovascular (CV) diseases during pregnancy. This will be achieved through the exchange of information and updates on recent data.

The meeting will include numerous plenary sessions featuring state-of-the-art reviews by renowned experts. It will incorporate the results of contemporary research as well as clinical observations and case presentations, followed by expert discussions.

As the management of heart disease in pregnancy requires a multidisciplinary approach, the intended audience includes cardiologists, obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, obstetrical and cardiac anesthesiologists, family medicine specialists, hematologists, pediatricians, pediatric cardiologists, geneticists, cardiac surgeons, neonatologists, nurses, clinical pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals with a special interest in managing pregnant women with heart disease.

Abstract submissions and case presentations are now open.

We look forward to your participation in what promises to be another exciting congress with a high scientific standard.

 

Professor Uri Elkayam

Congress Chairman

Avraham Shotan

Congress Co-Chairman

GENERAL INFORMATION

InterContinental Vienna – Vienna, Austria

Thursday, 24 April – Sunday, 27 April 2025

The official language of the congress is English.
All abstract submissions and presentations are to be conducted in English.

The time zone in Vienna, Austria is GMT+2.

Paragon Global

Congress Secretariat: [email protected]

April is part of the spring season in Vienna, Austria. The weather is generally mild, with average temperatures ranging from 7°C to 15°C (45°F to 59°F). However, it can be quite variable, with both cool and warmer days and occasional rain showers are common. 

Clothing: Smart for all occasions

The Euro is the official currency of Austria. Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, railway stations, and airports, and often at major hotels (though typically at a less favorable rate). All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops.

The congress organizers cannot accept liability for personal injuries sustained, or for loss or damage of property belonging to congress participants (or their accompanying persons), either during, or as a result of the course.

The letter of Invitation is meant to help participants raise travel funds or obtain a visa and does not represent a commitment on the part of the organizers to provide any financial support.

Please turn to the congress secretariat to receive the letter of invitation.

Cardiac Problems in Pregnancy

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This congress is designed for a wide range of healthcare professionals, including both seasoned experts and young, up-and-coming doctors. If you’re dedicated to managing pregnant women with heart disease, this event is for you. 

Attendees include:

  • Cardiologists

    Experts in heart health who can provide critical insights into managing cardiac issues during pregnancy.

  • Gynecologists

    Specialists in women's health, pivotal in coordinating care for pregnant patients with heart conditions.

  • Obstetricians

    Doctors focused on pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, essential for monitoring maternal and fetal health.

  • Anesthesiologists

    Professionals ensuring safe anesthesia practices, crucial for pregnant women undergoing cardiac procedures.

  • Internists

    Physicians who manage comprehensive adult care, including the complexities of pregnancy with heart disease.

  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists

    Experts in high-risk pregnancies, offering specialized knowledge in maternal and fetal cardiovascular health.

  • Obstetrical and Cardiac Anesthesiologists

    Dual-specialty doctors providing tailored anesthesia care for pregnant women with heart problems.

  • Family Medicine Specialists

    Primary care doctors who oversee the overall health of pregnant women, including cardiac care.

  • Hypertension Specialists

    Doctors focusing on blood pressure management, vital for pregnant women with heart conditions.

  • Hematologists

    Specialists in blood disorders, addressing the unique challenges of pregnancy-related heart issues.

  • Pediatricians

    Doctors caring for infants, ensuring the baby’s heart health is monitored post-delivery.

  • Pediatric Cardiologists

    Experts in children's heart health, providing insights into congenital heart conditions affecting pregnancy.

  • Geneticists

    Specialists in genetics, offering perspectives on hereditary heart conditions in pregnant women.

  • Cardiac Surgeons

    Surgeons skilled in heart operations, crucial for pregnant women requiring cardiac surgery.

  • Nurses

    Frontline caregivers playing a key role in the day-to-day management of pregnant patients with heart disease.

  • Medical Imaging Technicians

    Professionals skilled in diagnostic imaging, essential for monitoring cardiac health during pregnancy.

  • Clinical Pharmacists

    Pharmacists specializing in medication management, ensuring safe pharmacological treatments for pregnant women.

  • Other Health Professionals

    Any healthcare providers with a keen interest in cardiac care during pregnancy, including young and upcoming professionals in the field.

Join us to share knowledge, explore innovative treatments, and improve patient outcomes in this critical area of healthcare.