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Ensuring a Healthy Future: A New Look at Early Life Nutrition and Its Impact on Health Outcomes Date: 24 June 2011 Time: 08:00 - 09:00 Room: Parallel Hall 1 (F1) Location: Austria Center Vienna Vienna, Austria
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Bionorica SE booth n11 Please also visit our symposium “New developments in treatment of infectious and allergic respiratory diseases with phytopharmaceuticals“ 24 June 2011 | 08:00 – 09:00 am | Parallel Hall 2
Sinupret®
Bronchipret®
Tonsipret®
Imupret®
The medicine for the nose
The cough medicine
The throat medicine
The immune system defence medicine
loosens phlegm unblocks the nose clears the head
relieves coughing heals inflammation clears the bronchial passages
reduces soreness soothes the throat purely plant-based
slows down infection strengthens the immune system protects against recurrent infections
Sinupret® forte | Composition: 1 coated tablet of Sinupret forte contains as Active pharmaceutical ingredients: European Vervain (herb), powdered 36 mg; Gentian (root), powdered 12 mg; Common Sorrel (herb), powdered 36 mg; European Elder (flower), powdered 36 mg; Primula flower with calyx, powdered 36 mg. Excipients: Glucose syrup 2.712 mg, Lactose monohydrate 48.490 mg, Sucrose 122.754 mg, Sorbitol 0.444 mg, Dextrin, Eudragit E 12.5; gelatine; glucose syrup; potato starch; lactose monohydrate; maize starch; magnesium oxide, light; montan glycol wax; sodium carbonate; polyvidone; castor oil, refined; sucrose; shellac; colloidal anhydrous silica; sorbitol; stearic palmitic acid; talc; quinoline yellow, E 104, aluminium salt; indigo carmine, E 132, aluminium salt; aluminium oxide; calcium carbonate (E 170); titanium dioxide (E 171). Therapeutic indications: In acute and chronic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. Contraindications: Sinupret forte should not be taken with known hypersensitivity to the active substance(s) or to any of the excipients of Sinupret forte. Special warnings and precautions for use:There are no sufficient studies on the use of Sinupret forte in children under the age of 12 years. Therefore, Sinupret forte should not be used in children under the age of 12 years. Patients with the rare hereditary fructose intolerance, galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrose-isomaltase deficiency should not take Sinupret forte. It is pointed out to the patient in the package leaflet that if symptoms last longer than 7 – 14 days or recur periodically a physician is to be consulted. Pregnancy and lactation: Like all medicines, Sinupret forte should only be used during pregnancy and lactation after strict diagnosis. Undesirable effects: uncommon: Gastrointestinal complaints (for instance stomach pain, nausea); Rare: Hypersensitivity reactions of the skin (skin rash, reddening of the skin, itching) as well as severe allergic reactions (angioedema, dyspnoea, swelling of the face) are rare. • Bronchipret® Syrup TE | Composition: 10 g (equalling 8.85 ml) Bronchipret Syrup TE contain: 1.50 g fluid extract derived from thyme herb (1:2-2.5); extracting agent: ammonia solution 10 % (m/m): glycerol 85 % (m/m): ethanol 90 % (V/V): water (1:20:70:109) 0.15 g fluid extract derived f rom ivy leaves (1:1); extracting agent: ethanol 70 % (V/V); The medicinal product contains 7 % (V/V) alcohol. List of excipients: Citric acid monohydrate, purified water, potassium sorbate (Ph. Eur.), maltite solution. Note for diabetics: 1 single dose of Bronchipret Syrup TE (5.4 ml) contains an average of 0.18 carbohydrate exchange units (CEU). Therapeutic indications: For the treatment of acute bronchitis with cough being a symptom of a cold, characterized by excessive mucous congestion. Contraindications: Do not take Bronchipret Syrup TE in case of a known hypersensitivity towards ivy, thyme or other Lamiaceae (Labiatae), birch, mugwort, celery or any other component of the medicinal product. Undesirable effects: Rare: hypersensitivity reactions with skin rash. Furthermore, hypersensitivity reactions with dyspnea, hives and swellings in face, mouth and/or pharyngeal region may occur. Occasionally: gastrointestinal complaints such as cramps, nausea and vomiting have been observed. Special warnings and precautions for use: The package leaflet informs the patient as follows: Consult a doctor if complaints persist for more than a week or if symptoms such as dyspnea, fever or purulent and bloody sputum are observed. Precautions for use in children: Bronchipret Syrup TE should not be adminstered to children younger than 1 year. The medication contains 7 % (V/V) alcohol. Patients with the rare hereditary fructose intolerance should not take Bronchipret Syrup TE. Pregnancy and lactation: There are no adequate data available on the use in pregnant and lactating women. • Tonsipret® tablets | Composition: 1 tablet Tonsipret tablets contains: Capsicum annuum Dil. D3 75,0 mg, Guaiacum Dil. D3 75,0 mg, Phytolacca americana Ø 50,0 mg. Further excipients: Lactose monohydrate 250.0 mg, List of excipients: Potato starch, Lactose monohydrate, Magnesium stearate. Note for diabetics: 1 Tonsipret tablet contains 0,02 carbohydrate exchange units. Therapeutic indications: Homeopathic drug for inflammatory diseases of the pharynx. The areas of application can be derived from the homeopathic drug pictures. These include: Acute inflammation of the throat or tonsils (tonsillitis). Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients. Special warnings and precautions for use: Due to its lactose content this medicinal product is unsuitable for patients suffering from the rare hereditary galactose intolerance, congenital lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption. Since sufficiently documented experience on use on infants is not available, the drug should not be used on children under 1 year of age. Undesirable effects: Rare: cases nausea and gastric complaints; Allergic skin reaction. Note: On using a homeopathic drug, the existing complaints may temporarily exacerbate (homeopathic aggravation). In this case you should stop taking the drug and consult with your doctor. Pregnancy and lactation: Since sufficiently documented experience on use during pregnancy and lactation is not available, the drug should be used upon consultation with a doctor only. • Imupret® Oral Drops | Composition: 100 g Imupret Oral Drops contain: 29 g of an alcoholic aqueous extract (extracting agent: ethanol 59 % (V/V) made from Radix Althaeae 0.4 g, Flores Chamomillae 0.3 g, Herba Equiseti 0.5 g, Folia Juglandis 0.4 g, Herba Millefolii 0.4 g, Cortex Quercus 0.2 g, Herba Taraxaci 0.4 g. Contains 19 % (V/V) alcohol. List of excipients: Imupret Oral Drops contain 19 % (V/V) alcohol. Note for diabetics: Imupret Oral Drops contain no relevant amounts of carbohydrate exchange units (CEU). Therapeutic indications: frequently recurrent and chronic respiratory infections especially tonsillitis. Contraindications: Do not take Imupret Oral Drops in case of hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients, and if known allergy to composite flowers. Undesirable effects: Rare: Allergic skin reactions. Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction: There are no known interactions with other medicinal products. Pregnancy and lactation: There are no adequate data on the use of this medicinal product in pregnant and breast-feeding women. Ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine. Stand 11|10 BIONORICA SE | 92308 Neumarkt | Germany Mitvertrieb: PLANTAMED Arzneimittel GmbH | 92308 Neumarkt | Germany
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Word of welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 CONGRESS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Committees .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 Congress Organisers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 Venue Plan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .12 Important Information .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .13 Registration .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 Information for Speakers, Oral & Poster Presenters .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .15 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Introduction to the Scientific Programme .. .. .. 16 Programme at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Scientific Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Courses & Satellite Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Posters Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Speakers & Chairs Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Authors Index .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 GENERAL INFORMATION .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 73 Social Events .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 About Vienna .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 75 COMMUNICATION SUPPORTERS . . . . . . . . . . . 77 SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 79
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WORD OF WELCOME
Dear Colleagues, It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 5th Europaediatrics Congress taking place in Vienna from 23 to 26 June 2011. The Europaediatrics Congress is the highlight of the activities of the European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA). Taking place every two years, this is the flagship event of EPA/UNEPSA and the meeting point of general paediatricians and paediatric subspecialists not only from Europe but from all over the world. This year’s Congress will bring delegates up-to-date in their field encompassing topics that range from primary to secondary care. The scientific programme of the 5th Europaediatrics will also provide a comprehensive understanding of paediatrics through the latest insights and developments via internationally renowned speakers and a strong combination of lectures, symposia, a round table, “professor meetings” and practical courses. Another highlight of the 5th Europaediatrics is a number of special combined sessions, devised in cooperation with well-established institutions, societies and associations including the World Health Organisation (WHO), the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE), the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe (PNAE), the Thalassaemia International Federation, the European Society for Social Pediatrics and Child Health (ESSOP), the Cochrane Child Health Field and the Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS). The scientific programme is complemented by poster sessions featuring all accepted abstracts while 16 submitted abstracts have been offered as oral presentations. The best oral and poster presentations will receive special awards on the basis of their scientific merit and originality. Abstracts of invited speakers, oral and poster presentations are published as a supplement to Evidence-Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal, the official journal of EPA/UNEPSA. We hope that your attendance of the 5th Europaediatrics will be a truly enjoyable and productive educational experience and we wish you a nice stay in Vienna.
Best wishes,
Wilhelm Kaulfersch President of the 5th Europaediatrics
Armido Rubino Chairman of the Scientific Committee
Andreas Konstantopoulos President of the European Paediatric Association
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Committees EUROPEAN PAEDIATRIC ASSOCIATION (EPA / UNEPSA) COUNCIL
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairman
Armido Rubino, Italy Members President
Prof. Andreas Konstantopoulos Secretary General
Prof. Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani Vice President
Prof. Alexander Baranov Vice President
Prof. Manuel Moya Councilors
Prof. Fugen Çullu Çokuğraş Prof. László Szabó Treasurer
Prof. Jochen H.H. Ehrich Past President
Prof. Armido Rubino President of 5th Europaediatrics
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Kaulfersch
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Errol Alden, USA Generoso Andria, Italy Shimon Barak, Israel Resch Bernhard, Austria Sergio Augusto Cabral, Brazil Francesco Chiarelli, Italy Giovanni Cioni, Italy Fugen Çullu Çokuğraş, Turkey Sten Dreborg, Sweden Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Germany Margaret Fisher, USA Andreas Gamillscheg, Austria Zachi Grossman, Israel Kalle Hoppu, Finland Isidor Huttegger, Austria Wilhelm Kaulfersch, Austria Reinhold Kerbl, Austria Andreas Konstantopoulos, Greece Giuseppe Masera, Italy Julije Mestrovic, Croatia Joseph Milerad, Sweden Manuel Moya, Spain Leyla Namazova-Baranova, Russia Lyudmila Ogorodova, Russia Anne Ormisson, Estonia Josef Riedler, Austria Klaus Schmitt, Austria Michael Smith, Northern Ireland László Szabó, Hungary Giorgio Tamburlini, Italy Arunas Valiulis, Lithuania Nikolay Nikolaevich Volodin, Russia Mehmet Vural, Turkey Maximillian Zach, Austria
President
Prof. Dr. Klaus Schmitt Vice President
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Kaulfersch Secretary
Prof. Reinhold Kerbl
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Congress Organisers Organised by:
European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA) The Union of National European Paediatric Societies and Associations (UNEPSA) was founded in 1976 in Rotterdam by 18 European countries. In 2007, UNEPSA was renamed European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA). The work of UNEPSA is continued by EPA/UNEPSA that maintains its character and activities. After more than 30 years, EPA/UNEPSA is still an expanding and vital instrument in improving the medical care of all children and the co-operation of their carers in Europe. For more information, please visit: www.epa-unepsa.org
Hosted by:
Austrian Society of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (ÖGKJ) The Austrian Society of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (ÖGKJ) is a professional medical society organized along democratic lines with 1,380 members. The society was founded in the year 1962 for the purpose of uniting all Austrian specialists for pediatrics and adolescent medicine, including those still undergoing training, in a single organization, and establishing close links with all the professional groups responsible for children and adolescents. For more information please visit www.docs4you.at
EPA/UNEPSA Association Management Company – Congress Organisers:
C&C International Group of Companies Specialists in association management and international conference organisation. The Group provides integrated services in the entire spectrum of congress organisation, corporate events and marketing communications. It holds a leading position in Southeast Europe having successfully delivered over 1,900 international events and conferences with participation from 200 to 20,000 delegates. For more information please visit www.candc-group.com
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Venue Plan
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Important Information Congress Venue The Austria Center Vienna (ACV) is the largest congress center in Austria and one of the largest and most modern of Europe. All congress rooms are equipped with high-quality conferencing and event technology and have large recreation areas, foyer cafés, numerous offices and meeting rooms close by. Austria Center Vienna is located between the tower blocks of the Donau City district and the Vienna International Centre (U.N.), in the most modern part of Vienna.
should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA (www.ama-assn.org).
Book of abstracts Abstracts of invited speakers, oral and poster presentations will be published as a supplement in Evidence Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal, the official journal of EPA/UNEPSA.
It only takes about 10 minutes on the U1 underground line (red) to get from city-center hotels to the Austria Center Vienna (ACV). The taxi ride to/from Vienna International Airport takes an average of 25 minutes. Austria Center Vienna (ACV) IAKW – AG, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, A-1220, Vienna, Austria Website: www.acv.at
Official language The official language of the Congress is English. Interpretation will be available during the Opening Ceremony, from English to German and vice versa.
Name Badges & Congress Material Name badges and Congress material will be provided on-site to all registered delegates at the Congress Registration Desk. All delegates are kindly requested to wear their name badge during all Congress functions.
Certificate of attendance All registered delegates are entitled to a Certificate of attendance. Delegates can collect their Certificates of attendance at the Congress Secretariat on the last day of the Congress upon submission of the Congress Evaluation Form.
First Aid First aid is provided on-site. In case of emergency, please notify the Congress Secretariat.
Liability and Insurance Delegates are advised to arrange health and accident insurance before travelling to the Congress. The Organisers cannot accept liability for personal injury or loss/damage to property and belongings of delegates during the Congress or their stay in Vienna.
Mobile Phones Delegates are kindly requested to switch off their mobile phones during the congress sessions.
Programme Changes Due to circumstances beyond the control of the Congress Organisers, last-minute changes to the programme may be unavoidable. All information included in this programme is accurate until the day of printing, 27 May 2011.
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
The 5th Europaediatrics Congress is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an Institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) - www.uems.net The 5th Europaediatrics Congress is designated for a maximum of 18 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist
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Registration You may register on-site at the Congress Secretariat, which will be operating at the following dates and times: 23 June 2011 24 June 2011 25 June 2011 26 June 2011
11:30 – 19:00 07:00 – 19:00 07:00 – 19:00 08:00 – 14:00
Courses & Satellite Workshops The scientific programme features five courses. Three satellite workshops are offered focusing on “hot” topics in paediatrics. In order to strengthen the interactivity of these sessions, they will be offered to a limited number of participants on a pre-registration basis. The cost for each course is 35 € and for each satellite workshop 15 €. The total income generated by the registration fees for the congress’s Courses and Workshops will be donated to Lobby4Kids.
Congress Reigstration Fees (VAT included) PARTICIPATION TO 5th EUROPAEDIATRICS REGISTRATION TYPE ON-SITE Registration 23-26 June 2011 Paediatricians / EPA Individual members 520 € Paediatricians / Non-members 580 € Young Scientists / EPA Individual members* 380 € Young Scientists / Non-members* 440 € Allied Health Professionals / Nurses / Students** 380 € Accompanying persons 190 € All prices are quoted in Euros. * Please note that the reduced registration fee for Young Scientists is available for doctors and researchers under 35 years old. They are kindly requested to provide the PCO with an official document, such as ID card, indicating their date of birth. ** Allied Health Professionals / Nurses / Students are kindly requested to provide the Professional Congress Organiser (PCO) with an official proof of status from the Institution/Hospital they practice their specialty in or a certificate of employment / confirmation letter issued by their employer.
Registration Entitlements for Paediatricians/ EPA Individual Members, Paediatricians /Non-Members, Young Scientists / EPA Individual Members, Young Scientists / Non-Members, Allied Health Professionals / Nurses/ Students:
Lobby4Kids is an Austrian non-profit organisation that was founded in 2005 in Vienna and is lobbying for ill and handicapped children and their families all over Austria. The aim of the organisation is the promotion of health as described in the WHO-Charter of 1986, focused on the special needs of ill, chronically ill and handicapped children and children who are threatened by disease. The organisation is a support group and consists mainly of affected families, big partner organisations including other support groups for children and paediatricians offering their consultation as a scientific advisory council. Lobby4Kids offers help and support by building a social network for affected families and existing support organisations and by sensitising politicians and the public in general about the needs of chronically ill and handicapped children and their families. For more information about Lobby4Kids please visit www.lobby4kids.at
• Participation in all scientific sessions • Entrance to the exhibition area • Participation in the Opening Ceremony • Participation in the Welcome Reception • Congress Materials • Coffee Breaks • Light Lunches Registration Entitlements for Accompanying Persons
• Participation in the Opening Ceremony • Participation in the Welcome Reception • One ticket for Vienna Panoramic Morning City Tour NOTE: You can pay your registration fee by cash or credit card (Visa, MasterCard). Personal cheques are not accepted.
For your information, please bear in mind that the registration fees do not include the insurance of participants against accidents, sickness, cancellation, theft, property loss or damage. Participants are advised to take out adequate personal insurance.
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Information for Speakers, Oral & Poster Presenters
Mounting and dismantling of posters Poster Area: Level 1 (First Floor) Mounting: Dismantling:
23 June 2011, 11.30 – 17.30 26 June 2011, 11.00 – 13.00
Audiovisual equipment A Speaker’s Ready Room will be operating throughout the duration of the Congress (Level 0, Ground Floor). Speakers are kindly requested to hand in their presentation (USB-key, CD-ROM, DVD) at least one (1) hour before their scheduled presentation time. If your presentation is scheduled early in the morning, you are kindly requested to check your presentation at the Speaker’s Ready Room the day before. All version of MS Power Point are accepted, including Mac. If you are using embedded video clips in your presentation, please remember to submit video files separately. The following equipment will be available: • PC • Data video projector (Power Point presentations) • Laser Pointer
Free Communications If you are presenting a free communication, you are kindly requested to observe the following points: • Please declare any relevant links to industry or other conflicts of interest at the beginning of your presentation • Please speak slowly and clearly. English is the working language of the congress, but not necessarily the native language of the delegates. • Please remember that the presentation time must be no longer than 10 minutes.
Poster Presentations For Posters to be exhibited, please note the following: • The necessary material for displaying the posters will be available in the poster area. • Poster panel numbers will be displayed at the top of the panels. • The corresponding poster panel number for each poster presented has been provided by the Congress Organisers, along with abstract presentation guidelines. • Please note that posters should be 80 cm (width) x 190 cm (height) maximum. • It is requested that at least one of the authors is present nearby his/her poster from 13.00 to 14.00, on 24-25 June 2011. • As a courtesy to other presenters, participants are kindly requested not to move or remove poster numbers or change the order of the assigned poster boards. • It is essential that presenters clear their poster board promptly and within the scheduled time. Material left on a poster board after the removal deadline will be discarded. • The Congress Organisers are not responsible for materials left behind or that are stolen or damaged.
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Introduction to the Scientific Programme Dear Colleagues and Friends, The scientific programme is designed for an expected audience of paediatricians involved in primary and/or secondary care as well as of other specialists and other professionals involved in child and adolescent care. The congress focuses on the following aims and issues: 1. Science and the humanity. We are concerned about the risk of a weakening in the human and relational aspects of paediatrics in the today’s organizational and practical ways of providing care. The Scientific Committee wishes to stress that evidence-based paediatric care must be promoted but it must remain combined with the most appropriate way of conducting human relations between paediatricians, children and families. In this context, the scientific knowledge on the basis of human empathy will be presented in the first plenary session, and the President of the International Paediatric Association will talk about “Advocacy in paediatrics” in another plenary session. 2. Immigration and integration in Europe. A lecture in plenary session will focus on children’s needs in Europe in the context of migration and integration. The European Society for Social Pediatrics and Child Health will present a position statement on this important issue. A Symposium will be devoted to thalassaemia as one example of the paediatric consequences of immigration in Europe. 3. Diversities and analogies in paediatric care in Europe. Several Congress activities aim at presenting and stimulating research and building bridges within the European community: two lectures in plenary sessions on “Improving the quality of paediatric hospital care” and “Child friendly healthcare in Europe”, a Round Table on the “Diversity of paediatric health care in Europe”, a Symposium on “Challenges for paediatric primary care in Europe” and a discussion on “Cross border care in paediatric nephrology”. 4. Individuals and teams. The importance and the ways of working as teams are highlighted in many Congress activities. A Symposium organized in collaboration with the “Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe” will focus specifically on the team approach in paediatric care. In this context another Symposium will focus on the child with special health care needs and severe disabilities. 5. Environment and genes. The Congress activities will start with a Symposium on “Child health and the environment” organized in collaboration with WHO. A Symposium organized in collaboration with the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology will focus specifically on the endocrine disruptors. Furthermore the environmental factors will be discussed in relation to the outcome of rare genetic disabilities. A Symposium on genetic and predictive medicine will focus on such topics as “toward a minimal risk society?” and “recent developments in DNA technology for the diagnosis of genetic diseases”. 6. Technology: opportunities and risks. This important issue will be discussed in relation to communication technology, with lectures illustrating how internet can be used positively as well as looking at the risks of TV and internet.
Specific issues will be discussed during the Congress, such as innovative treatments for mendelian and metabolic disorders, immunosuppressive therapies, and others. A lecture in plenary session will discuss the pivotal role of paediatricians in enabling success of the current global paediatric medicine initiatives. 8. Advanced updating regarding common problems in the practice of primary and secondary care: nutrition; growth; puberty; development control; diagnosis, treatment and follow up for preterm babies; prevention and treatment of infectious diseases; vaccinations in Europe; anaemia; allergological and pneumological disorders; seizures and epilepsy; cardiological problems in daily practice; rheumatological disorders and fever; dermatology problems for paediatricians; orthopaedic problems for paediatricians; obesity; medical care in educational settings; paediatric resuscitation. A Symposium organized with the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition will focus on “ESPGHAN guidelines in gastroenterology”. A Symposium organized with the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology will focus on “The changing face of diabetes in childhood”. 9. Major causes of death in children. The state of art for leukemias and oncology problems will be highlighted in a Symposium and a special lecture. Recent advances in cardiac malformations and sudden infant death syndrome will be discussed. The problems of low birth weight infants will be discussed in a Symposium focusing on neurological, infectious and nutritional problems. 10. Areas of increasing importance for paediatricians, requiring cooperation between paediatricians and other specialists both in providing care and in research: adolescence; mental and behavioral disorders. Topics such as “Adolescent care in Europe”, “Substance use and misuse” and “Media and adolescents” will be presented in plenary sessions. “Eating disorders in adolescents”, “Mental disorders”, “Sexual abuse evolution”, “Use and misuse of plastic surgery”, “Developmental disabilities”, “Learning disorders”, “ADHD” and “Sleep medicine” will also be discussed. Last but not least, there will be a Symposium on Autism. 11. Free communications and poster presentations. There will be three Sessions for selected free communications. Time will be available for discussing the posters selected for presentation. 12. Practical Courses. The following five practical and interactive courses will be offered: “Networking of paediatricians to do research; the case of the primary paediatricians clinic”, “Evidence-based medicine”, “Systematic reviews”, “Paediatric resuscitation”, “Lung function testing in children”. Dear Colleagues and Friends, on behalf of the Scientific Committee I have the great pleasure of expressing our deep gratitude to the extraordinary group of highly distinguished speakers and Chairs who have accepted to be with us at this Congress. We hope that our efforts will fulfill your needs and expectations. We wish you an enriching staying at the Congress and in Vienna
7. Medicines for children. Two Symposia will be organized in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency, on the development of medicines for children and their rational use.
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Armido Rubino Chairman of the Scientific Committee
Programme at a Glance Thursday - 23 June 2011 ΤΙΜΕ 11.30 12.00-13.45
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COMBINED SYMPOSIUM WHO/EPA Child health and the environment.
SATELLITE WORKSHOP (addressed to Paediatricians) Human Milk in Preterm Infant New Perspective
Chairs: Ruth Etzel & Giorgio Tamburlini Speakers: Ruth Etzel, Giuseppe Masera, Giorgio Tamburlini, Josef Riedler
13:45-14:00 14.00-14.30
LECTURE Disturbance of postnatal adaptation: genetic, immunological and endocrine factors Chairs: Éva Oláh & Wolfgang Sperl Speaker: Tivadar Tulassay
14.30-15.00
Speakers: Alan Lucas, Pat Burton, Guido Ε. Moro Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT
SYMPOSIUM Education of paediatric resuscitation in European Countries Chairs: Julije Mestrovic & Bernhard Resch Speakers: Martin Samuels, Julije Mestrovic
SYMPOSIUM New treatments for Mendelian disorders
PROFESSOR MEETING Anaemia in childhood: how to diagnose. How to treat
Chairs: Generoso Andria & Fred Zepp Speakers: Arnold Munnich, Andrea Superti-Furga
Chairs: László Szabó & Christian Urban Speaker: Hodger N. Lode
LECTURE Use and misuse of plastic surgery in adolescents
LECTURE The ten most commonly cited items in the news related to paediatric care Chairs: Éva Oláh & Wolfgang Sperl Speaker: Errol Alden
15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30
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SYMPOSIUM Challenges for paediatric primary care in Europe Chairs: Shimon Barak & Manuel Katz Introductory Speakers: Björn Wettergren, Gottfried Huss Panel discussion: Stefano del Torso, Elke Jaeger - Roman, Diego Van Esso
LECTURE Sudden infant death syndrome around Europe
LECTURE Update in cardiac malformations
PROFESSOR MEETING Cross border care for European Children
Chair: Bernhard Resch Speaker: Torleiv Ole Rognum
Chair: Jörg-Ingolf Stein Speaker: A. Deniz Oğuz
Chairs: László Szabó & Christian Urban Speaker: Jochen H.H. Ehrich
COFFEE BREAK LECTURE SYMPOSIUM PROFESSOR MEETING Sexual abuse evolution New world of the extremely How should I manage a child preterm babies with chronic coughing Chairs: Alexander Baranov & Arunas Valiulis Speaker: Kevin Browne
LECTURE Arterial hypertension
Chairs: Anne Ormisson & Chairs: Sten Dreborg & Josef Berndt Urlesberger Riedler Speakers: Luca A. Ramenghi, Speaker: Ernst Eber Xavier Carbonell-Estrany, PROFESSOR MEETING Arieh Riskin Allergy testing in the office
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Chairs: Alexander Baranov & Arunas Valiulis Speaker: György S. Reusz
Chairs: Sten Dreborg & Josef Riedler Speaker: Eva-Maria Varga
PROFESSOR MEETING Innovations in non pharmacological treatment of allergic disease
Chairs: Alexander Baranov & Arunas Valiulis Speaker: Vladislav Kuchma
17.30-18.00 18.00-19.00
Chair: Michael Smith Speakers: Terry Klassen, Lisa Hartling
Chairs: László Szabó & Christian Urban Speaker: Giuseppe Masera
LECTURE Medical care for children in educational settings
17.00-17.30
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA Cochrane Child Health Field Systematic reviews
PROFESSOR MEETING The holistic approach to childhood leukaemia. The role of the general paediatrician
Chairs: Éva Oláh & Wolfgang Sperl Speaker: Nicoló Scuderi
15.00-15.30
O1J HALL
REGISTRATIONS OPENING
PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM
Chairs: Sten Dreborg & Josef Riedler Speaker: Sten Dreborg
PARALLEL LECTURE
organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics How to better prevent pneumococcal pneumonia
organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics THE MECHANISMS OF BREASTFEEDING REVISED: New insights into Chair: Nicola Principi Speakers: Nicola Principi, how babies feed provided by Catherine Weil-Olivier, Keith a fresh ultrasound studies of breastfeeding Klugman, Bernard Fritzell Speaker: Mike Woolridge Supported by Pfizer
19.00-20.30
WELCOME RECEPTION
20.30
09.00-12.00
Supported by Philips AVENT
OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME ADDRESSES
Suite E2
COUNCIL MEETING EPA-UNEPSA (Closed meeting - participation by invitation only)
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Friday - 24 June 2011 ΤΙΜΕ 07.00-07.30 07.30-08.00 08.00-09.00
E HALL
F1 HALL
PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM
F2 HALL
L/M HALL
N/O HALL
SECRETARIAT- REGISTRATION OPENING COFFEE START PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM
organized on the organized on the occasion of 5th occasion of 5th Europaediatrics Europaediatrics New developments in Ensuring a Healthy Future: A New Look at treatment of infectious Early Life Nutrition and and allergic respiratory diseases with Its Impact on Health phytopharmaceuticals Outcomes
09.00-09.30
Chair: Atul Singhal Speakers: Atul Singhal, Gamal Samy Aly
Speakers: Michael A. Popp, Leyla NamazovaBaranova, J. Peter Guggenbichler
Supported by Pfizer Nutrition
Supported by Bionorica
PLENARY LECTURE The mirror mechanism: a neurophysiological mechanism for understanding actions, intentions and emotions of others Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos & Wilhelm Kaulfersch Speaker: Giacomo Rizzolatti
09.30-10.00
PLENARY LECTURE The children of Europe and their needs in the context of migration and integration Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos & Wilhelm Kaulfersch Speaker: Wolfgang Lutz
10.00-10.30
PLENARY LECTURE Caring and treating developmental disabilities Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos & Wilhelm Kaulfersch Speaker: Hans Forssberg
10.30-11.00
PLENARY LECTURE The pivotal role of paediatricians in enabling success of the current global paediatric medicine initiatives Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos & Wilhelm Kaulfersch Speaker: Kalle Hoppu
11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00
12.00-12.30
COMBINED SYMPOSIUM EPA-ESPGHAN ESPGHAN guidelines in gastroenterology Chairs: Almuthe C. Hauer & Riccardo Troncone Speakers: Hania Szajewska, Yvan Vandenplas, Steffen Husby
COFFEE BREAK LECTURE Homeopathy in Chairs: Reinhold Kerbl & childhood SYMPOSIUM Update in epilepsy
Barbara Plecko Chairs: Ingomar Mutz & Speakers: Renzo Guerrini, Mehmet Vural Martha Feucht Speaker: Claudia M. Witt
LECTURE What did we learn from H1N1 Chairs: Ingomar Mutz & Mehmet Vural Speaker: Nicola Principi
12.30-13.00
PROFESSOR MEETING Follow up of premature children. By whom. How. How long Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović & Bernhard Resch Speaker: Anne Ormisson
PROFESSOR MEETING Nutrition of the preterm baby Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović & Bernhard Resch Speaker: Nadja Haiden
LECTURE COMBINED LECTURE PROFESSOR MEETING Sleep medicine EPA/ESSOP Diagnosis of bacterial infection Migrant children in for children and in neonates Europe: the ESSOP Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović & adolescents. An position statement Bernhard Resch underprivileged medical Chair: Nick Spencer Speaker: Bernanrd Resch field in Europe Speaker: Erika Sievers Chair: Reinhold Kerbl Speaker: Alfred Wiater
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COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA - Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS) Paediatric resuscitation Chairs: Julije Mestrovic & Martin Samuels Speakers: Maria Hegardt Janson, Els Duval, Ivan Vidmar, Constantine Katsanoulas, Martin Samuels, Susan Wieteska
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E HALL
F1 HALL
F2 HALL
L/M HALL
N/O HALL
O1J HALL
COMBINED COURSE SATELLITE WORKSHOP EPA/UNEPSA (addressed to Health Advanced Paediatric Allied Professionals) Life Support Human Milk in Working Group Preterm Infant - New (APLS) Paediatric Perspective Chair: Alan Lucas resuscitation (CONT)
13.00-13.30
LUNCH BREAK / POSTER VIEWING
Speakers: Alan Lucas, Anne O’Neil
13.30-14.00
Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT
14.00-14.30
LECTURE Primary prevention of allergy Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi & Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Josef Riedler
14.30-15.00
LECTURE Recurrent preschool wheezing – asthma or not asthma Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi & Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Maximilian Zach
15.00-15.30
LECTURE Benefits of ventilation of very early born children Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi & Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Manuel Sánchez-Luna
15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30
COMBINED SYMPOSIUM EPA-ESPE The changing face of diabetes in childhood Chairs: Fügen Çullu - Çokuğraş & Edith Schober Speakers: Mikael Knip, Pål Njølstad, Francesco Chiarelli
16.30-17.00
17.00-17.30
17.30-18.00 18.00-19.30
ROUND TABLE SYMPOSIUM Diversity of paediatric Development of health care in Europe medicines for children Chairs: Jochen H.H. Chairs: Alberto Martini Ehrich & Simon Lenton & Werner Zenz Panel discussions with Speakers: Ornella Della National Presidents and Casa Alberighi, Kalle experts Hoppu, Imti Choonara Prinicipal Discussants: Maria-ceu Machado, Ana Isabel FernandesGuerreiro Speakers: Gerhard Gaedicke, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Piotr Mierzewski, Éva Oláh, Ulrike Salzer Muhar, Fabrizio Simonelli, Giorgio Tamburlini
COFFEE BREAK ROUND TABLE SYMPOSIUM Diversity of paediatric Autism health care in Europe Chairs: Giovanni Cioni & Terence Stephenson (CONT) Chairs: Jochen H.H. Ehrich & Simon Lenton Panel discussions with National Presidents and experts Prinicipal Discussants: Maria-ceu Machado, Ana Isabel FernandesGuerreiro Speakers: Gerhard Gaedicke, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Piotr Mierzewski, Éva Oláh, Ulrike Salzer Muhar, Fabrizio Simonelli, Giorgio Tamburlini
PLENARY SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
Recent advances in infant and toddler nutrition: Dietary allergy prevention and functional gastrointestinal problems
Speakers: Richard Delorme, Jan K. Buitelaar, Filippo Muratori
PROFESSOR MEETING Paediatric orthopaedics Chairs: Manuel Moya & Ljupcho Nikoloski Speaker: Franz Grill
PROFESSOR MEETING The neurobiology of ADHD and cognitive training Chairs: Manuel Moya & Ljupcho Nikoloski Speaker: Hans Forssberg
PROFESSOR MEETING Surgery for epilepsy in children Chairs: Manuel Moya & Ljupcho Nikoloski Speaker: Renzo Guerrini
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA - Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS) Paediatric resuscitation (CONT) Chairs: Julije Mestrovic & Martin Samuels Speakers: Maria Hegardt Janson, Els Duval, Ivan Vidmar, Constantine Katsanoulas, Martin Samuels, Susan Wieteska
PROFESSOR MEETING Bronchiolitis – new agents, prevention, diagnosis, management Chairs: Antonio Moreno & Tibor Sagat Speaker: Maximilian Zach
PROFESSOR MEETING Use of long acting bronchodilators and steroids in children with respiratory disease Chairs: Antonio Moreno & Tibor Sagat Speaker: Monika Gappa
PROFESSOR MEETING Diagnosis and treatment of bacterial respiratory tract infections Chairs: Antonio Moreno & Tibor
Sagat
FREE COMMUNICATIONS FC01-FC04 Chairs: Constantinos J. Stefanidis & Lázló Szabó
Speaker: Leyla Namazova-Baranova
GENERAL ASSEMBLY EPA-UNEPSA (Closed meeting - participation by invitation only)
Chair: Nikhil Thapar Speakers: Bernd Stahl, Nikhil Thapar, Keith Lindley Supported by Danone Baby Nutrition
19.30-20.00
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Saturday- 25 June 2011 ΤΙΜΕ 07.00-07.30 07.30-08.00 08.00-09.00
E HALL
F1 HALL
F2 HALL
L/M HALL
SECRETARIAT- REGISTRATION OPENING COFFEE START PLENARY SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
Global infectious disease threats and the importance of good hygiene to break the chain of infection Chair: Paul Goddard Speaker: John Oxford Supported by Dettol
09.00-09.30
PLENARY LECTURE Advocacy in paediatrics Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani & Christian Popow Speaker: Sergio Augusto Cabral
09.30-10.00
PLENARY LECTURE Adolescent care in Europe Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani & Christian Popow Speaker: Valentina Baltag
10.00-10.30
PLENARY LECTURE Substance use and misuse in European adolescents Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani & Christian Popow Speaker: Tibor Baška
10.30-11.00
PLENARY LECTURE How media affect children and adolescents and what you can do Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani & Christian Popow Speaker: Dafna Lemish
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N/O HALL
O1J HALL
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12.00-12.30
12.30-13.00
E HALL
COMBINED SYMPOSIUM EPA-EMA How to improve the prescribing – rational use of paediatric medicines Chairs: Kalle Hoppu & Agnes Saint-Raymond Speakers: Kalle Hoppu, Agnes Saint-Raymond, Martin Offringa, Gilles Vassal
F1 HALL
F2 HALL
COFFEE BREAK SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM Genetics and predictive Immunosuppressive medicine therapy in paediatric Chairs: Generoso Andria & conditions
Ivan Vidmar Speakers: Raoul C. M. Hennekam, Hans Galjaard, Giovanni Cioni
Chairs: Jochen H.H. Ehrich & Jan Janda Speakers: Arie Levine, Hans Hartmann, Jochen H.H. Ehrich
L/M HALL
PROFESSOR MEETING Diagnosis and management of G.I. food allergy Chairs: Tamás Fazekas & Giuseppe Saggese Speaker: Sten Dreborg
PROFESSOR MEETING Paediatric dermatology Chairs: Tamás Fazekas & Giuseppe Saggese Speaker: Beatrix Volc-Platzer
N/O HALL
O1J HALL
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA Cochrane Child Health Field Evidence based medicine Chair: Michael Smith Presenters: Michael Smith & Andrea Talbot
PROFESSOR MEETING When is puberty too early or too late? Chairs: Tamás Fazekas & Giuseppe Saggese Speaker: Olle Söder
13.00-14.00 14.00-14.30
14.30-15.00
COMBINED SYMPOSIUM EPA - PNAE Team approach in paediatric care Chairs: Sten Dreborg & Fiona Smith Speakers: Dorica Dan, Konstantinos Petsios, Sten Dreborg
LUNCH BREAK / POSTER VIEWING COMBINED SYMPOSIUM LECTURE EPA-ESPE Innovative treatments Endocrine disruptors of metabolic disorders: Chairs: Fransesco Chiarelli & the importance of early Gabriele Häusler diagnosis Speakers: Olle Söder, Jorma Toppari
Gabriele Häusler Speaker: Martin O. Savage
16.30-17.00
Chairs: Robert Birnbacher & Alfred Tenore Speaker: Generoso Andria
LECTURE Obesity. What the paediatrician can do in prevention and treatment
COURSE Lung function testing in children
Chairs: Robert Birnbacher & Alfred Tenore Speaker: Manuel Moya
Chair: Thomas Frischer Speakers: Thomas Frischer, Fritz Horak
Chairs: Robert Birnbacher & Alfred Tenore Speaker: Giovanni Cioni
COFFEE BREAK COMBINED LECTURE SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM Mental disorders in The child with special EPA-Thalassaemia adolescents: recent health care needs and International Federation advances in clinical practice severe disabilities Chairs: David Branski & Chairs: Günther Bernert & Thalassaemias and Haemoglobinopathies – Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Leyla Namazova-Baranova Speaker: David Cohen Speakers: Marion Main, Irina a challenge for Europe’s Davydova, Sanja Kolaček LECTURE demographic change The future for paediatric Chairs: Antonio Piga & nutrition Gerhard Gaedicke Speakers: Michael Angastiniotis, John Porter, Chris Sotirelis
17.00-17.30
Chairs: Nicola Principi & Gabriele WiesingerEidenberger
LECTURE LECTURE The short child: practical Observing the newborn endocrinology and genetics and the young infant: an for the practitioner unreplaceable diagnostic Chairs: Fransesco Chiarelli & tool for the paediatrician
15.00-15.30
15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30
FREE COMMUNICATIONS FC05-FC10
Panel discussion
FREE COMMUNICATIONS FC11-FC16 Chairs: Martina Huemer & Lyudmila Ogorodova
Chairs: David Branski & Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Speaker: Raanan Shamir
LECTURE Eating disorders in the younger child and adolescent Chairs: David Branski & Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Speaker: Filippo Muratori
17.30-18.00 18.00-20.00
SATELLITE WORKSHOP (addressed to Paediatricians): Human Milk in Preterm Infant - New Perspective Speakers: Alan Lucas, Pat Burton, Guido E. Moro Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT
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Sunday- 26 June 2011 ΤΙΜΕ 08.00-09.00 09.00-09.30
E HALL
F1 HALL
F2 HALL
L/M HALL
N/O HALL
PROFESSOR MEETING First and second seizure: what to do and what to know
COURSE Networking of paediatricians to do research. The case of the primary paediatrician's clinic
SECRETARIAT - REGISTRATION OPENING PLENARY LECTURE Towards a common program of immunization for children of Europe: Could EU countries agree on a minimal common pattern? Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak & Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Catherine Weil - Olivier
09.30-10.00
PLENARY LECTURE Improving the quality of paediatric hospital care Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak & Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Giorgio Tamburlini
10.00-10.30
PLENARY LECTURE How information can be obtained through Internet: the example of rare diseases Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak & Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Ségolène Aymé
10.30-11.00
PLENARY LECTURE Child friendly health care in Europe Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak & Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Simon Lenton
11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00
COFFEE BREAK SYMPOSIUM Prevention of infectious diseases Chair: Angelika Berger Speakers: Nuria Martinez-Alier, Alfredo Guarino, Timo Vesikari
SYMPOSIUM Rheumatology
SYMPOSIUM Oncology
Chairs: Evgheniy Genev & Chairs: Helmut Gadner & Klaus Christian Huemer Schmitt Speakers: Alberto Martini, Miroslav Speakers: Eva Steliarova-Foucher, Harjaček Lars Hjorth
Chairs: Enoks Bikis & Antònio Guerra Speaker: Renzo Guerrini
PROFESSOR MEETING Cardiological problems in daily practice: chest pain and innocent murmurs
12.00-12.30
Chairs: Enoks Bikis & Antònio Guerra Speaker: A. Deniz Oğuz
12.30-13.00
13.00-14.00
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LECTURE Unusual fever syndromes
LECTURE Childhood leukaemia
Chairs: Evgheniy Genev & Christian Huemer Speaker: Marco Gattorno
Chairs: Helmut Gadner & Klaus Schmitt Speaker: Giuseppe Masera
CLOSING CEREMONY
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PROFESSOR MEETING Nocturnal enuresis. What guidelines tell us? Chairs: Enoks Bikis & Antònio Guerra Speaker: Oguz Soylemezoğlou
Chairs: Stefano del Torso & Zachi Grossman Speakers: Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso, Adamos Hadjipanayis, Ettore Napoleone Discussion and interactive planning of a research design to answer a clinical research question
Scientific Programme Τhursday, 23 June 2011 SUITE E2
E HALL F1 HALL
15.00 - 15.30
COUNCIL MEETING EPA-UNEPSA
14.00 - 15.00
(Closed meeting - participation by invitation only)
SYMPOSIUM: Education of paediatric resuscitation in European Countries
LECTURE: The ten most commonly cited items in the news related to paediatric care
Chairs: Julije Mestrovic, Bernhard Resch
Chairs: Éva Oláh, Wolfgang Sperl
Speakers:
Speaker: Errol Alden
09.00-12.00
E HALL 12.00 - 13.45
COMBINED SYMPOSIUM WHO/EPA: Child health and the environment. What we know and what we do not know about… Chairs: Ruth Etzel, Giorgio Tamburlini Speakers: Ruth Etzel: Links between infectious diseases and environmental pollutants Giuseppe Masera: Child cancer and the environment Giorgio Tamburlini: Use of mobile phones and child health Josef Riedler: Environmental factors and asthma
Martin Samuels: Life support education in the context of contemporary childhood morbidity Julije Mestrovic: Education of students in elementary schools
F2 HALL 14.00 - 15.00
SYMPOSIUM: New treatments for Mendelian disorders Chairs: Generoso Andria, Fred Zepp Speakers: Arnold Munnich: Manipulation of gene expression Andrea Superti-Furga: Genetic bone dysplasia
F1 HALL 15.00 - 15.30
LECTURE: Sudden infant death syndrome around Europe Chair: Bernard Resch Speaker: Torleiv Ole Rognum
F2 HALL 15.00 - 15.30
LECTURE: Update in cardiac malformations Chair: Jörg-Ingolf Stein Speaker: A. Deniz Oğuz
O1J HALL
L/M HALL
12.00 – 14.00
14.00 - 14.30
L/M HALL
SATELLITE WORKSHOP (addressed to Paediatricians): Human Milk in Preterm Infant - New Perspective
PROFESSOR MEETING: Anaemia in childhood: how to diagnose. How to treat
15.00 - 15.30
Chairs: László Szabó, Christian Urban
PROFESSOR MEETING: Cross border care for European Children
Speakers:
Speaker: Hodger N. Lode
Chairs: László Szabó, Christian Urban Speaker: Jochen H.H. Ehrich
Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant - New Perspectives N/O HALL
Pat Burton: The Technology of Breast Milk Expression
14.00 – 17.00
15.30 – 16.00
Guido E. Moro: Individualization of Human Milk for Preterm Infants: Does it make a Difference?
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA – Cochrane Child Health Field: Systematic reviews
COFFEE BREAK
Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT
Chair: Michael Smith
E HALL
Speakers: Terry Klassen, Lisa Hartling
16.00 – 17.30
SYMPOSIUM: Challenges for paediatric primary care in Europe
(Brief analysis on page 35)
E HALL
Chairs: Shimon Barak, Manuel Katz
E HALL
14.30 - 15.00
Introductory Speakers:
14.00 - 14.30
LECTURE: Use and misuse of plastic surgery in adolescents
Björn Wettergren: Primary Care Paediatrics in Sweden
Chairs: Éva Oláh, Wolfgang Sperl
Gottfried Huss: Quality improvement in Paediatric Primary Care in Europe
LECTURE: Disturbance of postnatal adaptation: genetic, immunological and endocrine factors
Speaker: Nicolò Scuderi
Chairs: Éva Oláh, Wolfgang Sperl
Panel discussion: Stefano del Torso, Elke Jaeger-Roman, Diego Van Esso
Speaker: Tivadar Tulassay L/M HALL 14.30 - 15.00
PROFESSOR MEETING: The holistic approach to childhood leukaemia. The role of the general paediatrician Chairs: László Szabó, Christian Urban Speaker: Giuseppe Masera
Access allowed only to ticket holders. Tickets can be obtained from the Congress Secretariat depending on availability
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Scientific Programme
Τhursday, 23 June 2011 F1 HALL
L/M HALL
E HALL
16.00 – 16.30
17.00 - 17.30
19.00 - 20.00
LECTURE: Sexual abuse evolution
PROFESSOR MEETING: Innovations in non pharmacological treatment of allergic disease
OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME ADDRESSES
Chairs: Alexander Baranov, Arunas Valiulis Speaker: Kevin Browne
Chairs: Sten Dreborg, Josef Riedler Speaker: Sten Dreborg
F2 HALL 16.00 - 17.30
F1 HALL
SYMPOSIUM: New world of the extremely preterm babies
18.00 – 19.00
Chairs: Anne Ormisson, Berndt Urlesberger
PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
Speakers: Luca A. Ramenghi: Brain lesions and new imaging techniques Xavier Carbonell-Estrany: Infectious complications in small premature and NICU surveillance Arieh Riskin: Nutrition of very low birth weight of infants
How to better prevent pneumococcal pneumonia Chair: Nicola Principi
L/M HALL
PROFESSOR MEETING: How should I manage a child with chronic coughing Chairs: Sten Dreborg, Josef Riedler Speaker: Ernst Eber
Opening Address: Sergio Augusto Cabral, President of IPA Keynote Lecture: Human Rights Education: Today’s children Mary Shuttleworth, Founder & President of the Youth for Human Rights International
Speakers: Nicola Principi: Welcome & Introduction Catherine Weil-Olivier: Pneumococcal pneumonia - quick update on the key facts Keith Klugman: Preventing pneumococcal pneumonia in children - where are we?
16.00 - 16.30
Welcome Addresses: • Wilhelm Kaulfersch, President of 5th Europaediatrics • Alois Stoeger, Austrian Minister of Health • Andreas Konstantopoulos, President of EPA • Armido Rubino, Chairman, Scientific Committee of 5th Europaediatrics
Bernard Fritzell: Choosing the optimal vaccine - what should be considered? Nicola Principi: Questions - Chair's closing remarks
20.00
CULTURAL PROGRAMME Vienna Boys Choir
20.30
WELCOME RECEPTION
Supported by Pfizer
F2 HALL F1 HALL
18.00 – 19.00
16.30 – 17.00
PARALLEL LECTURE organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
LECTURE: Arterial hypertension Chairs: Alexander Baranov, Arunas Valiulis Speaker: György S. Reusz
L/M HALL
THE MECHANISMS OF BREASTFEEDING REVISED: New insights into how babies feed provided by a fresh ultrasound studies of breastfeeding Speaker: Mike Woolridge
16.30 - 17.00
PROFESSOR MEETING: Allergy testing in the office setting
Supported by Philips AVENT
Chairs: Sten Dreborg, Josef Riedler Speaker: Eva-Maria Varga
F1 HALL 17.00 – 17.30
LECTURE: Medical care for children in educational settings Chairs: Alexander Baranov, Arunas Valiulis Speaker: Vladislav Kuchma
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Friday, 24 June 2011 F1 HALL
10.00 - 10.30
L/M HALL
08.00 – 09.00
PLENARY LECTURE: Caring and treating developmental disabilities
11.30 - 12.00
PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics Ensuring a Healthy Future: A New Look at Early Life Nutrition and Its Impact on Health Outcomes
Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos, Wilhelm Kaulfersch
PROFESSOR MEETING: Follow up of premature children. By whom. How. How long
Speaker: Hans Forssberg
Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović, Bernhard Resch Speaker: Anne Ormisson
Chair: Atul Singhal Speakers:
10.30 - 11.00
Atul Singhal: Early Life Origins of Obesity and Metabolic Disease: Role of Postnatal Nutrition
PLENARY LECTURE: The pivotal role of paediatricians in enabling success of the current global paediatric medicine initiatives
Gamal Samy Aly: Advances in Early Life Nutrition for Optimal Growth, Development and Gastrointestinal Health Question & Answer Session Faculty Panel
N/O HALL 11.30 – 13.30
Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos, Wilhelm Kaulfersch
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA - Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS): Paediatric resuscitation
Speaker: Kalle Hoppu
Chairs: Julije Mestrovic & Martin Samuels
11.00 – 11.30
Speakers: Maria Hegardt Janson, Els Duval, Ivan Vidmar, Constantine Katsanoulas, Martin Samuels, Susan Wieteska
COFFEE BREAK
(Brief analysis on page 34)
Supported by Pfizer Nutrition
F2 HALL 08.00 – 09.00
PARALLEL SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
E HALL
F2 HALL
11.30 - 13.00
12.00 - 12.30
New developments in treatment of infectious and allergic respiratory diseases with phytopharmaceuticals
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPAESPGHAN: ESPGHAN guidelines in gastroenterology
LECTURE: What did we learn from H1N1
Speakers:
Chairs: Almuthe C. Hauer, Riccardo Troncone
Michael A. Popp: Phytoneering – gold standard in the research of plant-based medicines
Speakers:
Leyla Namazova-Baranova: Efficacious and safe treatment of respiratory diseases in children with phytopharmaceuticals J. Peter Guggenbichler: Increasing incidence of antibiotic resistances - how to prevent them?
Hania Szajewska: Evidence-based guidelines for the management of acute gastroenteritis in children in Europe Yvan Vandenplas: Paediatric gastroesophageal reflux clinical practice guidelines
Chairs: Ingomar Mutz, Mehmet Vural Speaker: Nicola Principi
L/M HALL 12.00 - 12.30
PROFESSOR MEETING: Nutrition of the preterm baby Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović, Bernhard Resch
Steffen Husby: New guidelines for the diagnosis of celiac disease in children
Speaker: Nadja Haiden
F1 HALL
12.30 - 13.00
11.30 - 12.30 Chairs: Reinhold Kerbl, Barbara Plecko
LECTURE: Sleep medicine for children and adolescents. An underprivileged medical field in Europe
Speakers:
Chair: Reinhold Kerbl
Renzo Guerrini: Advances in genetics for understanding the causes of epilepsy
Speaker: Alfred Wiater
Supported by Bionorica
F1 HALL E HALL 09.00 - 09.30
PLENARY LECTURE: The mirror mechanism: a neurophysiological mechanism for understanding actions, intentions and emotions of others Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos, Wilhelm Kaulfersch Speaker: Giacomo Rizzolatti
09.30 - 10.00
PLENARY LECTURE: The children of Europe and their needs in the context of migration and integration Chairs: Sergio Augusto Cabral, Andreas Konstantopoulos, Wilhelm Kaulfersch
SYMPOSIUM: Update in epilepsy
Martha Feucht: New drugs for the treatment of epilepsy
F2 HALL 12.30 - 13.00
11.30 - 12.00
COMBINED LECTURE EPA/ESSOP: Migrant children in Europe: the ESSOP position statement
LECTURE: Homeopathy in childhood
Chair: Nick Spencer
Chairs: Ingomar Mutz, Mehmet Vural
Speaker: Erika Sievers
F2 HALL
Speaker: Claudia M. Witt
Speaker: Wolfgang Lutz
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Scientific Programme
Friday, 24 June 2011 L/M HALL
E HALL
Group 10-A
12.30 - 13.00
PROFESSOR MEETING: Diagnosis of bacterial infection in neonates Chairs: Radovan Bogdanović, Bernhard Resch
Poster Viewing Chair: Liudmila Ogorodova General Paediatrics: PP126, PP141, PP143,
PP146, PP150, PP153, PP160, PP162, PP164, PP166, PP167
14.00 - 14.30
LECTURE: Primary prevention of allergy Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi, Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Josef Riedler
Speaker: Bernhard Resch
Group 10-B Poster Viewing Chair: Gerhard Gaedicke General Paediatrics: PP127, PP132, PP147, PP149,
13.00 - 14.00
LUNCH BREAK / POSTER VIEWING
PP152, PP154, PP158, PP159, PP161, PP168 Group 10-C
Group 01 Poster Viewing Chair:
Leyla Namazova-Baranova Adolescent Medicine: PP004 – PP010 Rehabilitation: PP324 – PP325 Group 02 Poster Viewing Chair: Giuseppe Saggesse Adolescent Medicine: PP001 - PP003,
PP011 - PP015 Group 03 Poster Viewing Chair: A. Deniz Oğuz Cardiology: PP023 – PP029
Group 04 Poster Viewing Chair: Hans Forssberg Child & Media: PP030 Child Psychology & Psychiatry: PP031- PP036
Group 05 Poster Viewing Chair: Joseph Milerad Developmental and Behavioural Paediatrics:
PP048 – PP058
Poster Viewing Chair: Arunas Valiulis General Paediatrics: PP128 - PP131, PP140,
Group 07 Poster Viewing Chair: Fransesco Chiarelli Endocrinology: PP063 – PP070 Poster Viewing Chair: Klaus Schmitt Endocrinology: PP071 – PP078
Poster Viewing Chair: Shimon Barak Epidemiology/Demography and Immigration:
Group 10-D
Prinicipal Discussants: Maria-ceu Machado, Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro
Poster Viewing Chair: Manuel Katz General Paediatrics: PP133 - PP139, PP142,
PP155 - PP157 Group 11
Group 12
Piotr Mierzewski: Health Care and Children’s rights: Council of Europe contribution
Poster Viewing Chair: Lázló Szabó Preventive Paediatrics: PP311 – PP316
Group 13 Poster Viewing Chair: Wilhelm Kaulfersch Orthopaedics: PP306 – PP309 Rheumatology: PP326 – PP334
Group 14 Poster Viewing Chair: Timo Vesikari Vaccination: PP336 – PP340, PP342 – PP345
Ulrike Salzer Muhar: Cardiological Subspecialty Care in Europe Fabrizio Simonelli: Features of Paediatrics in the Evolving Scenario of Health after the Ottawa Charter Giorgio Tamburlini: Task shifting in paediatric care: expanding the role of nurses
O1J HALL
F2 HALL 14.00 - 15.30
SATELLITE WORKSHOP (addressed to Health Allied Professionals) organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics
SYMPOSIUM: Development of medicines for children
Human Milk in Preterm Infant - New Perspective
Speakers:
Speakers:
Group 09
Fugen Çullu - Çokuğraş
Éva Oláh: Current Status of Neonatal Care in Europe: Report of the Working Group of the European Pediatric Association
13.00 – 14.00
Anne O’Neil: Encouraging Breastfeeding in the Neonatal Environment
Poster Viewing Chair:
Gerhard Gaedicke: Access to Health Care in Paediatric Haematolgy in Europe: An EPA / UNEPSA Survey Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Jochen H.H. Ehrich: Diversities of Paediatric and Child Health Care Systems in 45 European Countries
PP087 - PP093
PP094 – PP096, PP098 - PP105
Speakers:
Poster Viewing Chair: Generoso Andria Genetics: PP169 – PP178
Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant - New Perspectives
Poster Viewing Chair: David Branski Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition:
Chairs: Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Simon Lenton Panel discussions with National Presidents and Experts
Chair: Alan Lucas
Group 08
ROUND TABLE: Diversity of paediatric health care in Europe
PP144, PP145, PP148, PP151, PP163, PP165
Group 06 Poster Viewing Chair: Errol Alden Education: PP059 – PP062
F1 HALL 14.00 - 15.30
Chairs: Alberto Martini, Werner Zenz Ornella Della Casa Alberighi: Drug development in children Kalle Hoppu: Paediatric networks in the development of medicines for children Imti Choonara: Pharmacovigilance
L/M HALL Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT (Brief analysis on page 35)
14.00 – 14.30
PROFESSOR MEETING: Paediatric orthopaedics
Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition:
Chairs: Manuel Moya, Ljupcho Nikoloski
PP106 – PP108, PP110, PP112 - PP118
Speaker: Franz Grill
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Friday, 24 June 2011 N/O HALL
E HALL
L/M HALL
14.00 – 17.00
16.00 - 17.30
16.00 - 16.30
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSA - Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS): Paediatric resuscitation (CONT.)
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPA-ESPE: The changing face of diabetes in childhood Chairs: Fügen Çullu-Çokuğraš, Edith Schober
PROFESSOR MEETING: Bronchiolitis – new agents, prevention, diagnosis, management
Speakers:
Chairs: Antonio Moreno, Tibor Sagat
Chairs: Julije Mestrovic, Martin Samuels
Mikael Knip: Autoimmune diabetes
Speaker: Maximilian Zach
Speakers: Maria Hegardt Janson, Els Duval, Ivan Vidmar, Constantine Katsanoulas, Martin Samuels, Susan Wieteska (Brief analysis on page 34)
E HALL 14.30 - 15.00
LECTURE: Recurrent preschool wheezing – asthma or not asthma Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi, Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Maximilian Zach
Pål Njølstad: The monogenic diabetes Francesco Chiarelli: Type 2 diabetes in Children and Adolescents
F1 HALL
PROFESSOR MEETING: Use of long acting bronchodilators and steroids in children with respiratory disease
16.00 - 17.30
Chairs: Antonio Moreno, Tibor Sagat
ROUND TABLE: Diversity of paediatric health care in Europe (CONT.)
Speaker: Monika Gappa
Chairs: Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Simon Lenton Panel discussions with National Presidents and Experts
L/M HALL
Prinicipal Discussants: Maria-ceu Machado, Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro
14.30 – 15.00
Speakers:
PROFESSOR MEETING: The Neurobiology of ADHD and Cognitive Training
Gerhard Gaedicke: Access to Health Care in Paediatric HaematolgyiIn Europe: An EPA / UNEPSA Survey
Chairs: Manuel Moya, Ljupcho Nikoloski Speaker: Hans Forssberg
E HALL 15.00 - 15.30
LECTURE: Benefits of ventilation of very early born children Chairs: Zsolt Szepfalusi, Alberto Giovanni Ugazio Speaker: Manuel Sánchez Luna
L/M HALL 15.00 – 15.30
PROFESSOR MEETING: Surgery for epilepsy in children
Massimo Pettoello Mantovani & Jochen H.H. Ehrich: Diversities of Paediatric and Child Health Care Systems in 45 European Countries Piotr Mierzewski: Health Care and Children’s rights: Council of Europe contribution Éva Oláh: Current Status of Neonatal Care in Europe: Report of the Working Group of the European Pediatric Association Ulrike Salzer Muhar: Cardiological Subspecialty Care in Europe Fabrizio Simonelli: Features of Paediatrics in the Evolving Scenario of Health after the Ottawa Charter Giorgio Tamburlini: Task shifting in paediatric care: expanding the role of nurses
Chairs: Manuel Moya, Ljupcho Nikoloski Speaker: Renzo Guerrini
16.30 - 17.00
F2 HALL 16.00 - 17.30
SYMPOSIUM: Autism 15.30 - 16.00
Chairs: Giovanni Cioni, Terence Stephenson
COFFEE BREAK
Speakers:
17.00 - 17.30
PROFESSOR MEETING: Diagnosis and treatment of bacterial respiratory tract infections Chairs: Antonio Moreno, Tibor Sagat Speaker: Leyla Namazova-Baranova
N/O HALL 17.00 – 18.00
FREE COMMUNICATIONS Chairs: Constantinos J. Stefanidis & László Szabó
FC01 INCIDENCE OF PEDIATRICS SPORTS INJURIES AND DIFFERENCIES IN EIGHT LEADING SPORTS ACITIVITIES IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Bajraktarevic Adnan1, Sporisevic Lutvo2, Selimovic Amina3, Hadzimuratovic Adnan4, Delic Mevludin5, Ciric Mesud5, Borancic Maida6, Masala Almir7, Dzafic Damir8
1 Public Health Institution of Canton Sarajevo-Center Sarajevo-Department For Children; 2First Medical AidPediatrics Department; 3Pediatrics Clinic Sarajevo; 4 Surgical Clinic For Children Sarajevo; 5Hietzing Hospital Vienna Central Laboratory – Biochemistry Department; 6 Pharmaceutical Faculty Sarajevo- Institute For Clinical Pharmacology; 7Faculty For Sports And Physical Activity Sarajevo; 8Orthopedics Clinic Sarajevo
Richard Delorme: Genes and environmental determinants Jan K. Buitelaar: Early diagnosis: results of screening programs Filippo Muratori: Autism: a treatable disorder
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Scientific Programme
Friday, 24 June 2011 FC02 GROWTH IMPAIRED CHILDREN WITH EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA HAVE INCREASED SERUM MARKERS OF INFLAMMATION AND REDUCED CIRCULATING IGF-1/IGFBP-3 Arati Rao1, Jemima E Mellerio2, Melanie Sklar2, Caroline Brain2, Jeremy Allgrove2,3, Ian R Sanderson1, Anna E Martinez2
Centre for Digestive Diseases, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom; 2Departments of Paediatric Dermatology and Endocrinology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, Great Ormond Street, London, United Kingdom; 3Department of Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Barts and the London Children’s Hospital, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom 1
FC03 A METHOD TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS OF EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT Chris de Kruiff, Nicole Boluyt
Emma Children’s Hospital / AMC, General Pediatrics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
FC04 RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY AND HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGENS SYSTEM – WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE? Filipa Flor-de-Lima1, Gustavo Rocha1,5, Elisa Proença2, Augusta Areias2, Fátima Freitas3, Bruno Lima3, Teresa Rodrigues4,5, Helena Alves3, Hercília Guimarães1,5
F1 HALL 18.00 – 19.30
PLENARY SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics. Recent advances in infant and toddler nutrition: Dietary allergy prevention and functional gastrointestinal problems Chair: Nikhil Thapar Speakers: Bernd Stahl: Role of Prebiotics in allergy prevention: What did we learn from breast milk oligosaccharides? Nikhil Thapar: Differential diagnosis of minor gastrointestinal problems Keith Lindley: Minor gastrointestinal problems: Pharmaceutical treatment versus nutritional management Supported by Danone Baby Nutrition
O1J HALL 18.00 - 20.00
GENERAL ASSEMBLY EPA-UNEPSA (Closed meeting - participation by invitation only)
1 Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital de São João, Porto, Portugal; 2Division of Neonatology, Maternity Júlio Dinis, Porto Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal; 3Centre of Histocompatibility of Porto, Porto, Portugal; 4Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Porto University, Porto, Portugal; 5Faculty of Medicine, Porto University, Porto, Portugal
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Saturday, 25 June 2011 F1 HALL
11.00 - 11.30
12.00 - 12.30
08.00 – 09.00
COFFEE BREAK
PROFESSOR MEETING: Paediatric dermatology
PLENARY SYMPOSIUM organized on the occasion of 5th Europaediatrics. Global infectious disease threats and the importance of good hygiene to break the chain of infection Chair: Paul Goddard Speaker: John Oxford Supported by Dettol
E HALL 09.00 - 09.30
Chairs: Tamás Fazekas, Giuseppe Saggese E HALL
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPA-EMA: How to improve the prescribing – rational use of paediatric medicines
PROFESSOR MEETING: When is puberty too early or too late?
Speakers:
Chairs: Tamás Fazekas, Giuseppe Saggese
Kalle Hoppu: Introduction: what is good prescribing and what is not
Speaker: Olle Söder
Agnes Saint-Raymond: Regulatory approval. The standard for safety and efficacy of a medicine
Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Christian Popow
Martin Offringa: How to choose between the medicines available
Speaker: Sergio Augusto Cabral
Gilles Vassal: Rational use of medicines for treating cancer in childhood
PLENARY LECTURE: Adolescent care in Europe
F1 HALL
SYMPOSIUM: Genetics and predictive medicine
Speaker: Valentina Baltag
Chairs: Generoso Andria, Ivan Vidmar
PLENARY LECTURE: Substance use and misuse in European adolescents Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Christian Popow Speaker: Tibor Baška
COMBINED COURSE EPA/UNEPSACochrane Child Health Field: Evidence based medicine
PP109, PP111, PP119 - PP125 Group 16 Poster Viewing Chair: Josef Riedler Allergology and Immunology: PP016 – PP022
Poster Viewing Chair: Julije Mestrovic Critical Care: PP037 – PP044 Surgery: PP335
Hans Galjaard: Towards a minimal risk society?
Group 18
Giovanni Cioni: The role of environmental factors in the outcome of rare genetic disabilities
F2 HALL
11.00 – 14.30
Poster Viewing Chair: Riccardo Troncone Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition: PP097,
Group 17
11.30 - 13.00
N/O HALL
Group 15
Raoul C. M. Hennekam: Recent development in DNA technology for the diagnosis of genetic diseases
PLENARY LECTURE: How media affect children and adolescents and what you can do
Speaker: Dafna Lemish
LUNCH BREAK / POSTER VIEWING
Speakers:
10.30 - 11.00
Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Christian Popow
13.00 - 14.00
11.30 - 13.00
Chairs: Errol Alden, Massimo Pettoello Mantovani, Christian Popow
10.00 - 10.30
12.30 - 13.00
Chairs: Kalle Hoppu, Agnes Saint-Raymond
PLENARY LECTURE: Advocacy in paediatrics
09.30 - 10.00
Speaker: Beatrix Volc-Platzer
11.30 - 13.00
SYMPOSIUM: Immunosuppressive therapy in paediatric conditions Chairs: Jochen H.H. Ehrich, Jan Janda Speakers: Arie Levine: Immunosuppressive therapy in chronic inflammatory bowel disease
Poster Viewing Chair: Beatrix Volc-Platzer Dermatology: PP045 – PP047
Group 19 Poster Viewing Chair: Giorgio Tamburlini Environmental Health: PP083 – PP086 Pharmacology: PP310
Group 20-A Poster Viewing Chair: Giuseppe Masera Hematology and Oncology: PP181, PP182, PP184,
PP186 - PP189, PP192a Group 20-B Poster Viewing Chair: Klaus Schmitt Hematology and Oncology: PP179, PP180, PP183,
Hans Hartmann: Immunosuppressive therapy in neurological diseases
PP185, PP190 - PP192
Jochen H.H. Ehrich: Immunosuppressive therapy in glomerular diseases
Group 21-A
Chair: Michael Smith
L/M HALL
Presenters: Michael Smith, Andrea Talbot
11.30 - 12.00
(Brief analysis on page 34)
PROFESSOR MEETING: Diagnosis and management of G.I. food allergy
Poster Viewing Chair: Bernhard Resch Infectious Diseases: PP193, PP212 – PP219
Group 21-B Poster Viewing Chair: Zachi Grossman Infectious Diseases: PP194 – PP202
Chairs: Tamás Fazekas, Giuseppe Saggese Speaker: Sten Dreborg
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Saturday, 25 June 2011 F2 HALL
Group 21-C Poster Viewing Chair: Massimo Pettoello
Mantovani Infectious Diseases: PP203 – PP211
14.00 - 14.30
LECTURE: Innovative treatments of metabolic disorders: the importance of early diagnosis
Group 22
Chairs: Robert Birnbacher, Alfred Tenore
Poster Viewing Chair: Reinhold Kerbl Neonatology: PP220 – PP230
Speaker: Generoso Andria
Poster Viewing Chair: Éva Oláh Neonatology: PP231 – PP241 Poster Viewing Chair: Anne Ormisson Neonatology: PP242 – PP252 Poster Viewing Chair: Mehmet Vural Neonatology: PP253 – PP263
Group 23 Poster Viewing Chair: Jochen H.H. Ehrich Nephrology: PP264 – PP277
Group 24 Poster Viewing Chair: Renzo Guerrini Neurology: PP278 – PP290
Group 25 Poster Viewing Chair: Manuel Moya Obesity / Metabolism: PP291 – PP305
Group 26 Poster Viewing Chair: Maximillian Zach ENT: PP079 – PP081 Pulmonology: PP317 – PP323a
E HALL 14.00 - 15.30
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPA-PNAE: Team approach in paediatric care Chairs: Sten Dreborg, Fiona Smith Speakers: Dorica Dan: The role of family and patient associations; the case of rare disease Konstantinos Petsios: The paediatrician – nurse relation Sten Dreborg: Transition from paediatric to adult care
F1 HALL 14.00 - 15.00
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPA-ESPE: Endocrine disruptors Chairs: Francesco Chiarelli, Gabriele Häusler Speakers: Olle Söder: The European programs for endocrine disruptors Jorma Toppari: Effects of endocrine disruptors on child health
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L/M HALL 14.00 – 15.30
FREE COMMUNICATIONS Chairs: Nicola Principi, Gabriele WiesingerEidenberger
FC05 A NEW INSIGHT INTO CONGENITAL TUFTING ENTEROPATHY: CORRELATION BETWEEN GENOTYPE, PHENOTYPE AND IMMUNOHISTOPATHOLOGY IN 45 PATIENTS Julie Salomon1,5, Danielle Canioni2, Julie Lemale3, Julie Bruneau2, Nicole Brousse2, Jean-Philippe Girardet3, Patrick Tounian3, Aurore Coulomb4, Frank Ruemmele1, Nadine Cerf-Bensussan6, Andreas Janecke7, Virginie Colomb1, Cécile Talbotec1, Stanislas Lyonnet5, Arnold Munnich5, Asma Smahi5, Olivier Goulet1
1 Pediatric Gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition department, Descartes University, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, APHP, Paris, France; 2Pathology department, Descartes University, Necker- Enfants Malades Hospital, APHP, Paris, France; 3Pediatric Gastroenterology and nutrition, Armand-Trousseau Hospital, APHP, Paris, France; 4 Pathology department, Armand-Trousseau Hospital, APHP, Paris, France; 5Genetic department, INSERM U781, Necker- Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France; 6INSERM U989, Descartes University, Necker- Enfants Malades Hospital, APHP, Paris, France; 7Department of pediatrics II, Innsbruck Medical University, Austria
FC06 ACQUIRED HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES IN CHILDREN WITH HEMATOLOGICAL AND NON HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTRE IN ATHENS, GREECE Despoina Maritsi1, Helen Kosmidou2, Helen Dana2, Joanne Traeger-Synodinou3, Lydia Kossiva1
1 2nd Department of Academic Pediatrics, ‘‘P. & A. Kyriakou’’ Children’s Hospital, Athens Medical School, University of Athens, 11527, Athens, Greece; 2Department of Haematology and Oncology, ‘‘P. & A. Kyriakou’’ Children’s Hospital, Athens Medical School, University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 3Department of Molecular Genetics, ‘‘Aghia Sophia’’ Children’s Hospital, Athens Medical School, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
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FC07 CHANGING CLINICAL PRACTICE USING MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION – EARLY DETECTION OF HIP DISLOCATION IN CHILDREN Leo Donnan, Michelle Vu
The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
FC08 MEDICAL-PSYCHOLOGICALPEDAGOGICAL PREVENTION OF MENTAL HEALTH IMPAIRMENTS OF SCHOOLCHILDREN Elena Kozyreva, Irina Maksimyak State Educational Institution, Moscow, Russia
FC09 PROCALCITONIN (PCT) MEASUREMENTS FOR GUIDING ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT IN PEDIATRIC COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA (CAP) Susanna Esposito, Claudia Tagliabue, Irene Picciolli, Caterina Sabatini, Silvia Consolo, Samantha Bosis, Raffaella Pinzani, Nicola Principi
Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, Universitàdegli Studi di Milano, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy
FC10 INDOOR AIR POLLUTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH NEONATAL MORTALITY IN INDIA Archana Patel1, Jitesh Borkar1, Neetu Badhoniya1, Yaminin Pusdekar1, Patricia Hibberd2
1 Lata Medical Research Foundation, Nagpur, Maharahstra, India; 2Division of Global Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
F2 HALL 14.30 - 15.00
LECTURE: Obesity. What the paediatrician can do in prevention and treatment Chairs: Robert Birnbacher, Alfred Tenore Speaker: Manuel Moya
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Saturday, 25 June 2011 N/O HALL
F1 HALL
14.30 – 18.00
16.00 - 16.30
COURSE: Lung function testing in children Chair: Thomas Frischer
LECTURE: Mental disorders in adolescents: recent advances in clinical practice
Speakers:
Chairs: David Branski, Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer
Thomas Frischer: Spirometry including tests for bronchial responsiveness
Speaker: David Cohen
Fritz Horak: Young children covering forced oszillometry, interrupter
F2 HALL 16.00 – 17.30
F1 HALL 15.00 - 15.30
LECTURE: The short child: practical endocrinology and genetics for the practitioner Chairs: Francesco Chiarelli, Gabriele Häusler Speaker: Martin O. Savage
SYMPOSIUM: The child with special health care needs and severe disabilities Chairs: Günther Bernert, Leyla NamazovaBaranova Speakers: Marion Main: Neuromuscular rehabilitation Irina Davydova: Respiratory care in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Sanja Kolaček: Gastrointestinal and nutritional problems
F2 HALL 15.00 - 15.30 L/M HALL
LECTURE: Observing the newborn and the young infant: an unreplaceable diagnostic tool for the paediatrician
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
Chairs: Robert Birnbacher, Alfred Tenore
Chairs: Martina Huemer, Lyudmila Ogorodova
16.00 – 17.30
Speaker: Giovanni Cioni
15.30 - 16.00
COFFEE BREAK
E HALL 16.00 - 17.30
Combined SYMPOSIUM EPAThalassaemia International Federation: Thalassaemias and Haemoglobinopathies – a challenge for Europe’s demographic change Chairs: Antonio Piga, Gerhard Gaedicke Speakers: Michael Angastiniotis: Prevention policies for hereditary haemoglobin disorders John Porter: Basic clinical management on haemoglobin disorders Chris Sotirelis: Living with thalassaemia Panel discussion
FC11 ALIGNMENT OF MATERNAL AND FETAL T REGULATORY CELLS INVOLVES THE INTERLEUKIN-10 PATHWAY Brigitte Santner-Nanan1, Peter Hsu1, AnnMarie Hennessey2, Xu Bei2, Michael Peek1, Ben Tang1, Grant Pannel1, Ralph Nanan1
1 Sydney Medical School Nepean, The University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; 2University of Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
FC12 INSULIN INCREASES SERUM LEPTIN CONCENTRATIONS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS Ines Nunes Vicente, Ana Faro, Sofia Ferreira, Isabel Dinis, Rita Cardoso, Isabel Albuquerque, Maria Alice Mirante Pediatric Endocrinology Unity, Pediatric Hospital, Coimbra, Portugal
FC13 SPECIALIST PEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE HOME CARE IN LOWER SAXONY, GERMANY Kerstin Kremeike1, Annette Sander2, Nina Eulitz1, Dirk Reinhardt1,2
1 Netzwerk für die Versorgung schwerkranker Kinder und Jugendlicher e.V., Hannover, Germany; 2Department of Pediatric Haematology and Oncology, Medical School Hannover, Germany
FC14 AGT M235T AND ACE I/D GENE POLYMORPHISM ASSOCIATED WITH SECONDARY HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN A ROMANIAN POPULATION Carmen Duicu1, Oana Marginean1, Claudia Banescu2
1 Pediatric Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures, Romania; 2Genetic Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Targu Mures, Romania
FC15 DEVELOPMENTAL IMMATURITY AND POSTNATAL INJURY: AN EVALUATION OF RENAL FUNCTION IN THE PRETERM NEONATE Megan Sutherland1, Lina Gubhaju1, Rosemary Horne2, Alison Medhurst3, Wendy Hoy4, M. Jane Black1
1 Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 2Ritchie Centre for Baby Health Research, Monash Institute of Medical Research, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 3Monash Newborn, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; 4Centre for Chronic Disease, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
FC16 URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN CHILDHOOD: THE RATIONALIZATION OF PATHWAYS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT Sergio Vai1, Paolo Cussino2, Anna Dalla Villa3, Paola Gianino4, Bruno Gianoglio5
1 Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Ciriè’s Hospital (ASL TO4), Ciriè (TO), Italy; 2Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, SS. Annunziata’s Hospital (ASL CN1), Savigliano (CN), Italy; 3Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Santa Croce’s Hospital (ASL TO5), Moncalieri (TO), Italy; 4Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Cardinal Massaia’s Hospital (ASL AT), Asti, Italy; 5Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation Unit, Regina Margherita Hospital, Turin, Italy
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Saturday, 25 June 2011 F1 HALL 16.30 - 17.00
LECTURE: The future for paediatric nutrition Chairs: David Branski, Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Speaker: Raanan Shamir
17.00 - 17.30
LECTURE: Eating disorders in the younger child and adolescent Chairs: David Branski, Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Speaker: Filippo Muratori
O1J HALL 18.00 – 20.00
SATELLITE WORKSHOP (addressed to Paediatricians) Human Milk in Preterm Infant - New Perspective Chair: Alan Lucas Speakers: Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant - New Perspectives Pat Burton: The Technology of Breast Milk Expression Guido E. Moro: Individualization of Human Milk for Preterm Infants: Does it make a Difference? Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT (Brief analysis on page 35)
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Sunday, 26 June 2011 E HALL
N/O HALL
F2 HALL
09.00 - 9.30
11.00 – 14.00
11.30 - 12.30
PLENARY LECTURE: Towards a common program of immunization for children of Europe: could EU countries agree on a minimal common pattern?
COURSE: Networking of paediatricians to do research. The case of the primary paediatrician's clinic
SYMPOSIUM: Oncology
Chairs: Stefano del Torso, Zachi Grossman
Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak, Alexander Vladychenko
Speakers:
Eva Steliarova-Foucher: Increased incidence of childhood cancer in Europe
Speaker: Catherine Weil-Olivier 09.30 - 10.00
PLENARY LECTURE: Improving the quality of paediatric hospital care Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak, Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Giorgio Tamburlini 10.00 - 10.30
PLENARY LECTURE: How information can be obtained through Internet: the example of rare diseases Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak, Alexander Vladychenko Speaker: Ségoléne Aymé
Zachi Grossman: Practice Based Research Networks (PBRNs): the research laboratory of the community
Chairs: Helmut Gadner, Klaus Schmitt Speakers:
Lars Hjorth: A strategy for long term survivors
Stefano del Torso: EAPRASnet – A new European paediatric initiative to generate practice based scientific evidence
11.30 - 12.00
Zachi Grossman: Vaccination Refusal in Europe: What lessons did we learn from a practice and attitudes survey?
PROFESSOR MEETING: First and second seizure: what to do and what to know
Adamos Hadjipanayis: Pros and Cons of websites and online data collection in pediatric research in ambulatory settings
Chairs: Enoks Bikis, Antònio Guerra
Ettore Napoleone: The FIMP-MCRN (Italian Paediatric Federation - Medicines for Children Resarch Network): generating evidence and safety at the point of care Discussion and interactive planning of a research design to answer a clinical research question (Brief analysis on page 34)
L/M HALL
Speaker: Renzo Guerrini
12.00 - 12.30
PROFESSOR MEETING: Cardiological problems in daily practice: chest pain and innocent murmurs Chairs: Enoks Bikis, Antònio Guerra Speaker: A. Deniz Oğuz
10.30 - 11.00
PLENARY LECTURE: Child friendly health care in Europe Chairs: Manuel Moya, Wilhelm Sedlak, Alexander Vladychenko
11.00 - 11.30
F1 HALL
COFFEE BREAK
12.30 - 13.00
LECTURE: Unusual fever syndromes
Speaker: Simon Lenton E HALL 11.30 - 13.00
SYMPOSIUM: Prevention of infectious diseases Chair: Angelika Berger Speakers: Nuria Martinez-Alier: Antibiotics for prevention of infectious diseases Alfredo Guarino: Probiotics for prevention of infectious diseases Timo Vesikari: Emerging vaccines for emerging infectious diseases: a comparative approach
Chairs: Evgheniy Genev, Christian Huemer Speaker: Marco Gattorno
F2 HALL 12.30 - 13.00
LECTURE: Childhood leukaemia Chairs: Helmut Gadner, Klaus Schmitt Speaker: Giuseppe Masera
L/M HALL 12.30 - 13.00
PROFESSOR MEETING: Nocturnal enuresis. What guidelines tell us? F1 HALL
Chairs: Enoks Bikis, Antònio Guerra
11.30 - 12.30
Speaker: Oguz Soylemezoğlu
SYMPOSIUM: Rheumatology Chairs: Evgheniy Genev, Christian Huemer Speakers:
E HALL
Alberto Martini: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
13.00 - 14.00
Miroslav Harjaček: Spondyloarthropaties in children
CLOSING CEREMONY Closing Remarks: Wilhelm Kaulfersch
Access allowed only to ticket holders. Tickets can be obtained from the Congress Secretariat depending on availability
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Courses & Satellite Workshops
Courses Combined Course EPA/UNEPSA - Cochrane Child Health Field “Systematic reviews” Chair: Michael Smith Speakers: Terry Klassen, Lisa Hartling Date: 23 June 2011 Time: 14:00 – 17:00
Combined Course EPA/UNEPSA - Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group “Paediatric resuscitation” Chairs: Julije Mestrovic, Martin Samuels Speakers: Maria Hegardt Janson, Els Duval, Ivan Vidmar, Constantine Katsanoulas, Martin Samuels, Sue Wieteska Date: 24 June 2011 Time: 11:30 – 13:30 (Part A) & 14:00 – 17:00 (Part B) This 5 hour course is designed to give candidates an introduction to the structured approach to paediatric emergencies. We have chosen to highlight this by presenting all of the components of a standard APLS course, i.e. interactive lectures, practical skill stations and simulations with a focus on injury in children. Candidates will be given the opportunity to prepare for the course with some of the relevant chapters from Advanced Paediatric Life Support: The Practical Approach 5th Edition and access to some of the on-line learning modules that have been devised for the standard course. Both the text and the on-line modules are in English. Access to these materials will be arranged by the Advanced Life Support Group in the UK by the 15th May 2011 at the latest. During the face-to-face course, candidates will have hands-on practice in the practical skills and simulations and these sessions will be delivered by a team of experienced APLS instructors from across Europe.
Course: Lung function testing in children Chair: Thomas Frischer Speakers: Thomas Frischer, Fritz Horak Date: 25 June 2011 Time: 14:30 – 18:00
Course: Networking of paediatricians to do research. The case of the primary paediatrician's clinic Chairs: Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso Speakers: Zachi Grossman, Stefano del Torso, Adamos Hadjipanayis, Ettore Napoleone Date: 26 June 2011 Time: 11:00 – 14:00 Most of the evidence in paediatric textbooks is based on research done in hospital settings. This evidence many times does not represent what is happening in "real life", in the primary paediatrician's clinic. Scientific evidence based on research done by paediatricians in primary care is therefore needed. However, there are many obstacles to the conduct of research in the paediatricians' clinics. Networking of paeditricians to perform research is the means by which these obstacles are solved. In the course we shall present research networks in general, and share with the participants the experience gained from several studies done in EAPRASnet, the research network of the European Academy of Paediatrics, and in MCRN, the Italian paediatric network. We shall have an interactive planning of a hypothetical study. The study should answer the following clinical question: "How can we reduce antibiotic prescribing for acute otitis media?". We shall discuss the designs suggested by the participants of the course.
Combined Course EPA/UNEPSA – Cochrane Child Health Field “Evidence based medicine” Chair: Michael Smith Presenters: Michael Smith, Andrea Talbot Date: 25 June 2011 Time: 11:00 – 14:30 Objectives: By the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Turn clinical problems into questions that can be addressed by the research literature • Search efficiently for high---quality evidence • Understand how to appraise research evidence
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Courses & Satellite Workshops
Satellite Workshops Part of the “Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer through Advanced Education” campaign developed by EPA and PHILIPS AVENT
Human Milk in Preterm Infant – New Perspective (addressed to Paediatricians) Speakers: Alan Lucas, Pat Burton, Guido E. Moro Date: 23 June 2011 Time: 12:00 – 14:00
Human Milk in Preterm Infant – New Perspective (addressed to Health Allied Professionals) Chair: Alan Lucas Speakers: Alan Lucas, Anne O’ Neil Date: 24 June 2011 Time: 13:00 – 14:00
Human Milk in Preterm Infant – New Perspective (addressed to Paediatricians) Speakers: Alan Lucas, Pat Burton, Guido E. Moro Date: 25 June 2011 Time: 18:00 – 20:00
Philips AVENT has become a corporate partner of the European Paediatric Association and, as such, will cooperate with EPA on a campaign for breastfeeding entitled ‘’Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’’. The Philips AVENT breastfeeding workshops are part of an advanced educational campaign focusing on new perspectives of providing human milk to preterm infants. The target audience are paediatricians and healthcare professionals in the EPA/ UNESPA network. Ultimately the overriding objective is to help mothers, across Europe, breast feed longer. The interactive workshops have been designed and will be run by world renown experts in the field of infant nutrition and delegates will learn the very latest state of the art science and understand more of the practical implications involved.
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP001 REGIONAL DEMOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS IN ITALY. PROJECTED CHANGES 2003–2023 RELATED TO IMMIGRATION PATTERNS Marisa Pacchin Epidemiology office, Vicenza Hospital, Italy
PP002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEENAGERS’ HEADACHE Elena Biryukova, Olga Maslova Scientific centre of children health RAMS, Moscow, Russia
PP003 OUTCOME OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY Nadezda Savvina, Natalia Grigorieva
Department of pediatrics with a course of healthcare organisation, M.K. Ammosov North-East Federal university, Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia), Russia
PP009 THE RELATION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF) ZINC, COPPER AND MAGNESIUM LEVELS OF CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED AND FEBRILE CONVULSION Hassan Montazam1, Mitra Jelvehgari2
1 Islamic Azad University Bonab Branch, Bonab, Iran; 2School of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences; Tabriz, Iran
PP010 RELATIVE POVERTY OF THE MINORS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU-27) Marisa Pacchin Epidemiology Office, Vicenza Hospital, Vicenza, Italy
PP011 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AT ADOLESCENTS AND RISK FACTORS Mirjana Radovanovic1, LJiljana Markovic-Denic2, Jelisaveta Vilotic3
Health Center ‘‘Stari Grad’’, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Institute of Epydemiology, Medical Faculty, Belgrade, Serbia; 3Primary School ‘‘Drinka Pavlovic’’, Belgrade, Serbia
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PP004 SUPERFICIAL VEIN THROMBOSIS: ROLE OF METHYLENE TETRAHYDROFOLATEREDUCTASE (MTHFR) C677T GENE MUTATION – CASE REPORT Djordje Jakulic1, Ana Kuzmanovic2, Mirjana Radovanovic2
Institute for Mother and Child Healthcare ‘‘Dr Vukan Cupic’’, New Belgrade, Serbia; 2 Health Center ‘‘Stari grad‘‘, Belgrade, Serbia
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PP012 ADOLESCENTS CONSULTING WITH DOCTORS ALONE –WHAT DO PARENTS THINK? A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Rosemary Sasse1, Rosalie Aroni1, Rony E. Duncan2, Susan Sawyer3
Department Health Social Science, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; 2 Centre for Adolescent Health & Children’s Bioethics Centre, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia; 3 Centre for Adolescent Health, Royal Children’s Hospital; Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne; and Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia 1
PP005 NATURAL KILLER CELL NUMBER AND FUNCTION IN A PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF ADOLESCENTS WITH CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME AND CONTROLS FOLLOWING MONONUCLEOSIS Ben Katz1, Maurice O’Gorman2, DeliWang3, CynthiaMears1, Yukiko Shiraishi4, Renee Taylor4
Pediatrics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; 2 Pathology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; 3 Biostatistics Research Core, Children’s Memorial Research Center; 4 Occupational Health, University of Illinois at Chicago 1
PP006 NONSPECIFIC FAMILIAL PROPHYLAXIS OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY VIRAL INFECTIONS AND INFLUENZA Kazyukova T.V., Pankratov I.V., Aleev A.S., Dudina T.A. Russian State Medical University, Moscow Municipal Children Policlinic
PP007 TREATMENT OUTCOME IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE ACQUIRED APLASTIC ANEMIA IN CROATIA Josip Konja, Ljubica Rajić, Femenić Ranka, Ernest Bilić, Pavlović Maja, Nevena Krstić, Mirna Aničić Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Center Medical Faculty, Zagreb, Croatia
PP008 NORMAL SALINE AS MAINTENANCE FLUID IN SEVERELY ILL CHILDREN – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Helena Almeida, Clara Abadesso, Helena Loureiro, Ester Matias, Catarina Silvestre, Pedro Nunes, Marta Moniz Hospital Fernando Fonseca, Amadora, Portugal
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PP013 ACNE AND EXCESS BODY HAIR IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS: EFFECTS ON THEIR BODY IMAGE AND HEALTH Christopher Sciberras1, John Mamo2
1 Department of Paediatrics, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta; 2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Gozo General Hospital, Malta
PP014 CAUSES OF ADOLESCENT OBESITY IN GREECE Dionysia Tsoukala1, Foteini Mavridi2, Ioannis Alamanos1, Ilias Pavlou1, Konstantinos Tsoumakas3
1 Accident Hospital “KAT”, Athens, Greece; 2Surgical Unit, Children’s Regional General Hospital of Athens ‘‘Ag. & Pan. Kyriakou’’, Athens, Greece; 3Faculty of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
PP015 CRANBERRY OR TRIMETHOPRIM FOR THE PREVENTION OF RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN A PAEDIATRIC POPULATION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Jose Uberos1, Veronica Fernández-Puentes1, Rocio RodríguezBelmonte1, Mercedes Nogueras-Ocaña3, Tarja Nurmi2, Marita Lardón1, Eduardo Narbona-López1, Antonio Molina Carballo1, Antonio MuñozHoyos1
1 Paediatric Clinical Management Unit, San Cecilio University Clinical Hospital, Granada, Spain; 2University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; 3San Cecilio University Clinical Hospital, Granada, Spain
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP016 ATTENTIVENESS OF EMIRATI PEDIATRICIANS TO PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISORDERS Suleiman Al-Hammadi1, Eiman Al-Reyami2, Sarea Al-Rumaithi3, Khawla Al-Zaabi4, Rola Al-Zir5, Heba Al-Sagban6
1 Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAE University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates; 2Department of Pediatrics, Saqr Hospital, Ras Al-Khimah, United Arab Emirates; 3Department of Pediatrics, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 4Department of Pediatrics, Kalba Hospital, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; 5 Department of Pediatrics, Al-Wasl Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 6Department of Pediatrics, Dubai Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
PP017 OPTIMIZING THE SYSTEM OF DIAGNOSTICS, TREATMENT AND PREVENTION PROVIDED TO CHILDREN WITH ENVIRONMENTALLY INDUCED TRANSITORY IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION Nina Zaitseva, Olga Ustinova, Alfia Aminova, Olga Maklakova, Olga Kobyakova Environmental and Hereditary Immunopathology Clinic, Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies, Perm, Russia
PP018 THE PREVALENCE OF ALLERGIC DISEASE (ASTHMA, RHINITIS, ECZEMA) IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS Ludmila Ogorodova, Elena Kamaltinova, Elena Belonogova, Ivan Deev Darima Gonsorunova Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia
PP019 CLINICAL - MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRONIC TONSILLITIS (CT) AND IDIOPATHIC TONSILLAR HYPERPLASIA (ITH) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH ALLERGIC RINITIS (AR) Milica Mijović1, Nebojša B. Mitić1, Danica Vukićević1, Branislav Derković1, Vladica Nedeljković1, Tatjana Ikić2, Jugoslav Mijović3
Institute of pathology Medical School Pristina-KosovskaMitrovica, Serbia; 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Medical Center, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia; 3Health Center ‘‘Dr Simo Milošević’’, Belgrade, Serbia 1
PP020 THE FREQUENCY OF COMBINED ALLERGIC REACTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH MULTIPLE ALLERGY AND APPROACH OF INITIAL DIAGNOSTICS Marina Snovskaya, Leyla Namazova-Baranova, Olga Kozhevnikova Scientific Center of Children Health of RAMS, Moscow, Russian Federation
PP021 CELL CASCADES ACTIVATED IN RELATIONSHIP TO TYPE 1 IABETES ONSET Katerina Stechova1, Radek Blatny2, Zbynek Halbhuber2, Jana Vcelakova1, Stanislava Kolouskova1 2nd Medical Faculty of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Central European Biosystems, Prague, Czech Republic
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PP022 CHRONIC URTICARIA ASSOCIATED WITH GRAVES DISEASECASE REPORT Danilo Visnjevac1, Jelica Urosevic-Hristov2, Slavica Visnjevac3, Radovan Dolinic4
1 Health Centar Indjija, Department of pediatrics, Indjija, Serbia; 2Health centar Indjija, Department of pediatrics, Indjija, Serbia; 3Health Centar Indjija, Department of family medicin, Indjija, Serbia
PP023 NEW CRITERIA FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF CARDIAC REMODELING IN YOUNG ATHLETES Larisa Balykova1, Leonid Makarov2, Oleg Soldatov3, Inna Gorbunova3, Anna Urzyaeva1, Tamara Kuznechik1
Medical Institute of The Mordovian State University, Saransk, Russia; 2Center for Syncope and Cardiac Arrhythmia in Children and Adolescents of Federal Medico-biological Agency Clinical Hospital 1 38 FMBA of Russia, Moscow, Russia; 3Children’s Republican Clinical Hospital 1 2, Saransk, Russia
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PP024 INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN HEART FAILURE SECONDARY TO CARDIOMYOPATHY Angela Butnariu, Lucia Dican, Gabriel Samasca, Manuel Chira, Camelia Rusu, Mariana Andreica University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘‘Iuliu Hatieganu’’, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
PP025 PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF NATRIURETIC PEPTIDES’ AND CYTOKINES’ PLASMA LEVELS IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT Aikaterini Chamakou1, Eleni Dede1, Evaggelos Karanasios2, Antonia Moutafi1, Vassilios Thanopoulos2, Christos Pitsavos3, Christodoulos Stefanadis3, Konstantinos Davos1
1 Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece; 2Aghia Sofia Children Hospital, Cardiology Department, Athens, Greece; 3Hippokrateion General Hospital, 1st Cardiology Department, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
PP026 CROATIAN POPULATION AND HOSPITAL REGISTERDISTRIOBUTION OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS AND OUTCOME ANALYSIS Dasović Buljević Andrea1, Ivan MalčićIvan2, Dilber Daniel2
1 University Hospital and Medical School Zagreb, NICU, Zagreb, Croatia; 2University Hospital and Medical School Zagreb, Department for Cardiology Zagreb, Croatia
PP027 A RARE CASE OF KOMMERELL DIVERTICULUM: COOCCURENCE OF RIGHT AORTIC ARCH AND VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT M. Kursat Fidanci1, Ayhan Kılıc1, Mustafa Gulgun1, Ugur Bozlav2, Celal Saglam2, M. Koray Lenk1
Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Ankara, Turkey; Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Department of Pediatrics, Ankara, Turkey
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PP028 ECHO CARDIOGRAPHIC PECULIARITIES IN CHILDREN WITH CARDIO RHYTM DISTURBANCES Marina Galaktionova, Alla Rahimova Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
PP029 EVALUATION OF CARDIAC FUNCTION USING THE MYOCARDIAL PERFORMANCE INDEX IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH THALASSEMIA INTERMEDIA Roya Isa Tafreshi1, Shahla Ansari1, Khadije Arjomandi2, Golamreza Bahush2, Susan Amirsalari3
1 Department of pediatric cardiology, Tehran university of medical sciences, Aliasgar children’s Hospital, Tehran, Iran; 2Department of pediatric Hematology, Tehran university of medical sciences, Aliasgar children’s Hospital, Tehran, Iran; 3Department of pediatrics, Baqyatallah university of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP030 USE OF THE INTERNET BY PARENTS FOR INFANT CARE Dilek Yildiz, Berna Eren Fidanci, Serap Yavuz, Dilek Konukbay, Cigdem Sahin School of Nursing, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey
PP038 HOW THE ROLE OF A PAEDIATRIC HIGH DEPENDENCY FACILITATOR CAN MAKE AN IMPACT IN A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL Amie Cole, Gilbert Hla Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, UK
PP031 THE ‘‘GROUP PSYCHOSOCIAL TRAINING’’ FOR MINOR INPATIENTS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS: A CLINICAL MODEL AND EXPERIENCE FOR PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS E. Ammendola2, T. Pragliola2, S. della Ventura2, S. Grauso2, M. Travaglino2, A. De Rosa2, A. Vanore2, G. Scuccimarra1, A. Pascotto2 1 ‘‘Istituto Antoniano’’ Foundation, Ercolano (NA), Italy; 2Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, Second University of Naples (S.U.N.), Italy
PP032 PARENTS WITH DISABLED CHILDREN AND HOPELESSNESS LEVEL OF DETERMINATION THEIR DIFFICULTIES Birsen Bilgen Sivri1, Funda Özpulat1, Beyhan Çnar2, Özge Doğan2, Hatice Arı2, Ebru Erol2
Selçuk University Akşehir Kadir Yallagöz Health Collage, Department of Nursing, Konya; 2 Selçuk University Akşehir Kadir Yallagöz Health Collage, Nursing for grader students, Konya
PP039 ACUTE OBSTRUCTIVE RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES IN EMERGENCY UNIT: EVIDENCE BASED EVALUATION Ayse Kilic1, Emin Ünüvar1, Murat Sütçü1, Ayşe Süleyman2, Zeynep Tamay1,2, Fatma O˘ğuz1, Müjgan Sıdal1, Nermin Güler2
University of Istanbul, Istanbul School of Medicine in General Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey; University of Istanbul, Istanbul School of Medicine in Pediatric Allergy, Istanbul, Turkey
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PP040 CAN OPHTHALMIC DROPS CAUSE CNS DEPRESSION AND CARDIOGENIC SHOCK IN INFANTS? Kiril Kiryazov, Mariyka Stefova, Violeta Iotova Department of paediatrics, UMHAT ‘‘Sveta Marina’’, Varna, Bulgaria
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PP033 THE IMPORTANCE OF PARENTS IN PSYCHO-SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD Funda Özpulat, Birsen Bilgen Sivri, Tuba Demirel, Ayla Kaya, Pýnar Zorba Selçuk University Akpehir Kadir Yallagöz Health Collage, Department of Nursing, Konya
PP034 CLINICAL AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF ‘‘PREPAINFUL’’ MENTAL CONDITIONS OF TEENAGERS Vladimir Chubarovsky, Elena Biryukova Scientific centre of children health RAMS, Moscow, Russia
PP035 THE NEW FACE OF SELF HARM: SUICIDE ATTEMPTS RELATED TO INTERNET USE IN YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENTING TO A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL IN THE UK Susannah Fairweather1, Johan Redelinghuys2
1 Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom; 2Paediatric Liaison Service, West London Mental Health Trust, Southall, United Kingdom
PP036 PSYCHIATRIC DISORDER IN A SAMPLE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY Ibarzábal, M.E., Hernández, J.A., Bernal, E., Cordova, A.L., Lopez, J.C., Manassero, V., Moguel, G., Perez-Castro, A., Rentenia, N.,Velez, J.E., Ramos, M.H. Eating Disorders Clinic, Me´ dica Sur Hospital, Mexico City
PP037 EFFECTS AND OUTCOME OF THE CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY (CRRT) IN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Natasa Stajic1, Jovana Putnik1, Aleksandra Paripovic1, Radovan Bogdanović2
PP041 PATHOLOGY IN EMERGENCY PEDIATRIC DISPENSARY Nada Jankovic, Tamara Milovic, Olga Prentic Primary Health Center Care Podgorica, Montenegro
PP042 THE ACUTE ORGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDE POISONING IN CHILDREN AFFECT GLUCOSE ALTERATION Putica Jorgovanka1, Putica Luka2
Children’s clinic, Medical faculty Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica; 2Medical faculty Novi Sad, Serbia
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PP043 PREDICTING ADVERSE EVENTS IN PAEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARFE: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Esther S. Veldhoen1, Esther S. Schouten1, Jacobien Eising1, Kristel J. Janssen2, Anton N. Schouten3, Adrianus J. van Vught1, Casper W. Bollen1
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands; Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands; 3Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia, University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands 1 2
PP044 ACHIEVING MDG 4, NOW: THE PAEDIATRIC PROGRAM OF EMERGENCY Michele Usuelli1, Chiara Beretta2, Manuela Valenti3, Massimo Serventi4, Enrico Frontini5, Andrea Porcu6
1 Paediatric Division, Milan, Italy; 2Paediatric Department, Nyala-Darfur, Sudan; 3Paediatric and Neonatal Department, Anabah-Panshir, Afghanistan; 4 Paediatric Department, Bangui, Central African Republic; 5Community Paediatrician, Collesalvetti, Italy; 6Paediatric Department, Sassari Hospital, Sardinia, Italy
PP045 SCALP INFECTION IN CHILDREN: REMEMBER KERION Ângela Dias1, Manuel Oliveira1, Tiago Prazeres1, Ana Luísa Lobo1, Ana Paula Fernandes1, Olga Pereira2
1 Department of Pediatrics, Centro Hospitalar do Alto Ave, Guimarães, Portugal; 2Department of Dermatology, Centro Hospitalar do Alto Ave, Guimarães, Portugal
Institute of Mother and Child Healthcare of Serbia ‘‘Dr Vukan Cupic’’, Belgrade, Serbia; Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP046 LINEAR IGA BULLOUS DERMATOSIS IN A 8-YEAR-OLD GIRL Ewa Kacinska-Pfaller1, Ulrike Habeler1, Tamar Kinaciyan2, Sharon Samueli1, Georg Mann1
1 St. Anna Children’s Hospital, Vienna, Austria; 2Department of Dermatology, General Hospital, Vienna, Austria
PP047 AN UNCOMMON CUTANEOUS DISORDER Helena Rego1, Sandra Medeiros2, Teresa Jacinto1, Raquel Amaral1, Oścar Tellechea3, C. Pereira Duarte1
Pediatrics Department, Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo, Portugal; Dermatology Department, Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo, Portugal; 3Anatomopathology Department, Hospital da Universidade of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal 1
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PP048 THE EFFICACY OF VIRGINITY PLEDGES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR OF EMERGING ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES Leslie Gordon Simons, Antoinette Marie Landor, Ronald L. Simons University of Georgia, Athens, USA
PP049 ADHD: DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS AND MEDIATING VARIABLES Jose Miguel Garcia-Cruz1, Xabier Txakartegi2, Amaia Bilbao3
1 UAP San Martin, Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain; 2UAP Gernika, Osakidetza, Gernika, Bizkaia, Spain; 3Epidemiology and Investigation, BIOEF, Sondika, Bizkaia, Spain
PP050 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PERCEPTIONS OF ORAL HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHILDREN AND PREADOLESCENTS Maria Beatriz Duarte Gaviao1, Tais de Souza Barbosa1, Marina Severi Leme1, Paula Midori Castelo2
Piracicaba Dental School, State University of Campinas, Piracicaba/Sao Paolo, Brazil; Federal University of São Paulo, Diadema/Sao Paolo, Brazil
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PP054 PORTUGUESE VERSION OF THE CHILDREN’S SLEEP HABITS QUESTIONNAIRE: TRANSLATION AND CULTURAL ADAPTATION Filipe Glória Silva1, Cláudia Rocha Silva2, Ana Serrão Neto1, Lígia Barbosa Braga3
1 Developmental Clinic, Cuf-Descobertas Hospital, Lisbon; 2Institute of Education and Sciences, Lisbon; 3Paediatrics Department, Cuf-Descobertas Hospital, Lisbon; 4 Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal
PP055 PORTUGUESE VERSION OF THE CHILDREN’S SLEEP HABITS QUESTIONNAIRE: PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES Filipe Glória Silva1, Cláudia Rocha Silva2, Lígia Barbosa Braga3, Ana Serrão Neto4
1 Developmental Clinic, Cuf-Descobertas Hospital, Lisbon; 2Institute of Education and Sciences, Lisbon; 3Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lisbon; 4Paediatrics Department, CufDescobertas Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal
PP056 EFFECT OF THERAPEUTIC RIDING ON THE GAIT CYCLE OF BLIND CHILDREN Henriette Steiner Budapest University of Technology and Economics Biomedical Engineering
PP057 THE IMPACT OF INTENSIVE THERAPIES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS PIPA PROGRAM Cláudia Bandeira de Lima, Fernanda Torgal Garcia, Rosa Gouveia Child Developmental Clinic, LogicaMentes, Lisbon, Portugal
PP058 AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN A CHILD WITH TRISOMY 14 MOSAICISM Beatriz Vale1, Nelson Neves1, Helena Porfírio2, Susana Nogueira1, Boavida Fernandes1 Hospital Pediátrico de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; 2Hospital de Pombal, Pombal, Portugal
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PP051 REDUCTION OF ABDOMINAL COLICS IN INFANTS BY USING BOTTOM-VENTILATED BOTTLES Bettina Lehner1, Andreas Woppmann2, Reinhold Kerbl3
1 Medical University of Graz; 2MRS, International Children Medical Research Society, Wollerau/Switzerland; 3General Hospital of Leoben-Eisenerz, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
PP052 IMPACT OF PEDIATRICIAN ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Marica Milidrag Health Center Savski Venac, Belgrade, Serbia
PP053 PROMOTION EFFECT OF ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE OF REHEARSED MUSIC ON COMMUNICATION IN CASES WITH PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER Rie Yokouchi1, Satoshi Sanada2, Masafumi Yanagihara2
1 The Joint Graduate School in Science of School Education, Hyogo University of Teacher Education, Japan; 2Developmental Studies and Support, Graduate School of Education, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan
PP059 DESIGN OF COMICS PRESENTING SLEEP DISORDERS FOR PAEDIATRIC HEALTH EDUCATION Eleida Pereira Camargo1,2, Luciane Bizari Coin Carvalho1, Lucila Bizari Fernandes Prado1, Gilmar Fernandes Prado1,2
1 Neuro-Sono Sleep Center, Department of Neurology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 2Center for Translational Medicine, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
PP060 EXAMINATION OF STUDENT’S KNOWLEDGE AND OPINIONS ABOUT RARE DISEASES AND TEACHING AND LEARNING ABOUT THEM ON FACULTIES OF MEDICINE OF POMERANIAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY IN SZCZECIN. THE PROPOSAL OF PARLOUR AS A FORM OF TEACHING ABOUT GLYCEMIA DISTURBANCES AS SYMPTOMS OF RARE DISEASES IN CHILDREN Michal Skoczylas1, Halina Konefal2, Jacek Rudnicki3, Agnieszka Kordek3, Anna Blazejczak1, Barbara Michalczyk1, Zdzislawa Rosińska1, Maria Beata Czeszyńska2
1 Autonomous Public Clinical Hospital No. 2 of Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Department of Neonatal Diseases, Szczecin, Poland; 2Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Clinic of Neonatology, Poland; 3Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Department of Neonatal Diseases, Szczecin, Poland
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP061 RESIDENTS’ OWN PERCEPTIONS IN HOW THEY PERFORM CONSULTATIONS Fabiola Stollar, Silmar Gannam, Denise Ballester Department of Pediatrics – University Hospital, São Paulo University, Brazil
PP062 A CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM OF CLINICAL RESEARCH FOR CLINICIANS Ryuma Tanaka1, Susumu Yokoya2, Naohisa Yahagi3
Department of Pediatrics, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 21st Department of Medicine, National Center for Children’s Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan; 3Division of Advanced Clinical Research and Education, National Center for Children’s Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan 1
PP069 HE’S NOT ONLY SHORT. . . A LOT TO THINK ABOUT Teresa Jacinto1, Helena Rego1, Juan Gonçalves1, Isabel Sousa2, Carlos Vasconcelos3
1 Serviço de Pediatria, Hospital Divino Espírito Santo, Portugal; 2Serviço de Endocrinologia, Hospital Divino Espírito Santo, Portugal; 3Serviço de Endocrinologia, Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisboa, Portugal
PP070 QUALITY OF MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS OF GHTREATED CHILDREN FOR SHORT STATURE Miki Kakinuma1, Kaoyoko Uemura2, Momoko Takahashi3, Masutomo Miyao4, Naoyuki Hironaka5, Yasuko Kanbayashi6, Yoko Niwa7, Hisao Osada8, Noboru Kobayashi9
Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, Dept. of Developmental Psychology, Japan; Bunkyo Gakuin University, Child Development Dept, Japan; 3Nihon University Itabashi Hospital, Dept. of Pediatrics and Child Health, Japan; 4National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan; 5NTT Communication and Science Laboratories, Japan; 6Chuo University, Dept. of Psychology, Japan; 7Ikuji Bunka Research Center, Japan; 8 J. F. Oberlin University, Grauduate School of Psychology, Japan; 9Hayao Nakayama Foundation, Japan 1
PP063 FREQUENCY OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG DIABETIC CHILDREN IN EL MINIA GOVERNORATE Basma Abdelmoez Ali1, Samir Tamer Abdallah1, Ahlam Mohamed Abdallah2, Mahmoud Mohamed Hussin1
1 Pediatric department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt; 2Biochemistry department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, Egypt
PP064 CUSHING SYNDROME AFTER INTRALESIONAL INFUSION OF TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE (TCA) IN A 7-YEARS-OLD BOY Anna Fragkoulidi1, Athanasios Chatzikapetanis1, Maria Deligianni1, Nikolaos Tsepis1, Konstantinos Arvanitidis2, Aikaterini Monti1 Paediatric Clinic General Hospital ‘‘G. Gennimatas’’ Thessaloniki, Greece; Private office
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PP065 FREQUENCY, DURATION & REASON FOR HOSPITALISATION IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES Sheena Durnin1, Ruth Barrett1, Astrid Weidenhammer1, Rabad Ahmed1, Anne-Marie Murphy2, Hadar Ahmed1, Enda Roche1,2 1 Department of Paediatrics, Adelaide & Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; 2Department of Paediatrics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
PP066 DO CHRONOMES EXIST? IS HORMONAL SECRETION IN CHILDREN INFLUENCED BY SEASONS? Anja Geishendorf1, Gudrun Wiedemann2, Allhard Hoffmann3, Erico von Bueren4, Klaus-Peter Ullrich1
HELIOS Clinics Gotha, Clinic for Pediatrics and Youth Medicine, Gotha, Germany; Private practice, Pediatrics, Erfurt, Germany; 3Research Center for Medical Technology and Biotechnology, Research, Erfurt, Germany; 4Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc., Strategic Marketing, Kalamazoo, United States 1
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PP067 STRUCTURE OF THYROID DISEASES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Nino Abdushelishvili1, Marine Gordeladze1, Zurab Sekhniashvili2, Manana Svanidze2 Tbilisi State Medical University Pediatric Clinic, Tbilisi, Georgia; Center of Nutriciology, Tbilisi, Georgia
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PP068 AUTOIMMUNE ORGAN-SPECIFIC TRIADS IN DIABETIC CHILDREN Katalin H. Nagy1, Péter Sipos1, Gyula Soltész2
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PP071 AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES IN CHILDREN RELATED WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES Vjosa Mulliqi Kotori1, Afrim Kotor2, Nijazi Gashi1
Department of Endocrinology, University Clinical Center, Pediatric Clinic in Pristina, Kosova; Policlinic Fati Im Pristina, Kosova
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PP072 SEVERE KETOACIDOSIS AT ONSET OF TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS IN CHILDREN DUE TO LATE DIAGNOSE Vjosa Mulliqi Kotori1, A. Kotori1, I. Renar2, N. Gashi1
Department of Endocrinology, University Clinical Center, Pediatric Clinic in Prishtina, Kosova; Department of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Rebro Clinic in Zagreb, Croatia
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PP073 INFLUENSE HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDITIS OF PREGNANT WOMEN ON HEALTH OF NEWBORNS UPON SEVERE IODINE DEFIENCY IN UZBEKISTAN Shakhlo Muratova, Larisa Nugmanova
Republican specialized scientific – practice medical center of Endocrinology, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
PP074 EVALUATION OF HORMONAL PROFILE IN CHILDREN WITH ISOLATED HYPOSPADIAS AND THEIR AGE MATCHED CONTROLS Simmi K. Ratan1, Satish K. Aggarwal1, Tarun Kumar Mishra2, Alpna Saxena2, Sangeeta Yadav3, Ravindra M. Pandey3
Departments of Pediatric Surgery; 2Biochemistry, Pediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi; 3Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
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PP075 THE PREVALENCE OF ONSET KETOACIDOSIS REMAINED HIGH OVER THE LAST DECADE IN HUNGARY. A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Éva Gyürüs, Gyula Soltész and the Hungarian Childhood Diabetes Epidemiology Study Group Pécs University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Pécs, Hungary
1 Department of Pediatrics, Pandy Kalman Hospital, Gyula, Hungary; 2Department of Pediatrics, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP076 NEONATAL ADRENAL GLAND HEMORRHAGE Ivana Stojkovic-Eferica, Marija Stojanovic, Nevena Stojanovic, Sofija Sljivic
PP084 EFFECTS OF LEAD EXPOSURE TO APOPTOSIS OF RAT PLACENTA DURING DIFFERENT GESTATION PERIODS MA Hai-yan, QU Bao-ming, WANG Yun-ying, LI Hong
PP077 METABOLIC CHANGES IN CHILDREN WITH OBESITY AND SOME ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS DEPENDING ON THEIR SEX Bulat Habizhanov, Zhanar Nurgalieva, Saule Kurmanbekova, Asel Tulebaeva
PP085 INFLUENCE OF PREVENTION OF IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS IN PREGNANT WOMEN ON MENTAL AND SOMATIC HEALTH THEIR CHILDREN Irina Nikitina1, Tatiana Baranova2
Department of Neonatology, Gynecology and Obstretic Clinic, Clinical Centre, Nis, Serbia
Kazakh National Medical University named by S.D. Asfendiyarova, Almaty, Kazakhstan
PP078 GROWTH AND GROWTH HORMONE SECRETION IN PATIENTS TREATED FOR ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA IN CHILDHOOD Maria Ivone Oliveira Pinto Vilela1, Marcos Borato Viana2, Marina de Oliveira Serravite2, Natália Bragança Oliveira2, Antônio Ribeiro de Oliveira Júnior2, Patrícia Carneiro de Brito3 Hospital das Clínicas, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil; 2Hospital das v, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; 3Hospital Araújo Jorge, Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
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PP079 AURAL MYIASIS IN PATIENT WITH INTACT TYMPANIC MEMBRANE Vural Fidan1, Tulin Fidan2, Atilla Gemici3
Erzurum Education and Training Hospital Otorhinolaryngology Dept, Erzurum, Turkey; Ataturk Univ. Faculty of Medicine Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Dept, Erzurum, Turkey; 3 Erzurum Education and Training Hospital Paediatry Dept, Erzurum, Turkey 1
Department of Pediatrics, Affiliated Qingdao Municipal Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College, Qingdao, Shandong, China
Federal Center of Heart, Blood and Endocrinology, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation; Chita state Medical Academy, Chita, Russian Federation
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PP086 ASSOCIATED CONGENITAL ANOMALIES – CASE REPORT Marija Stojanovic1, Sofija Sljivic1, Ivana Stojkovic-Eferica1, Ljubinka Mrkaic1, Emilija Golubovic2 Gynecology and Obstetric Clinic; 2Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Centre, Nis
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PP087 ANTIBODY RESPONSE OF HEALTHY CHILDREN TO A/H1N1v PANDEMIC INFLUENZA VIRUS Susanna Esposito1, Cristina Daleno1, Alessia Scala1, Claudia Tagliabue1, Francesca Taroni1, Leonardo Terranova1, Carlotta Galeone2, Nicola Principi1 1 Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milano, Italy; 2Department of Epidemiology, Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Milan, Italy
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PP080 SCREENING FOR MITOCHONDRIAL DEAFNESS MUTATIONS IN HUNGARIAN PATIENTS: EXPERIENCE OF 7 YEARS Katalin Komlósi1, Anita Maász1, Kinga Hadzsiev1, Péter Kisfali1, Judit Bene1, Krisztina Németh2, György Fekete2 and Béla Melegh1
1 Department of Medical Genetics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 22nd Department of Pediatrics, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
PP081 THERAPEUTIC MODALITY OF THE TREATMENT OF THE CHRONIC PURULENT INFLAMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR IN THE CHILD – GROWTH Vesna Stojanović Kamberović1, Goran Bjelogrlić2
Zvezdara Health Center, Belgrade; 2Clinical for ENT and Maxillofacial Surgery, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade
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PP082 WITHDRAWN PP083 ANALYSIS ON SURVEY OF CHILDHOOD BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN CITIES-CHINA, 2004–2008 Xiaohua Xie1, Yaohua Dai2, Zangwen Tan2, Ni Jia2, Zhaoyang Fan2, Shuaiming Zhang2
Capital Institute of Pediatrics/Health Education and Early Childhood Development, Beijing, China; 2Capital Institute of Pediatrics/Early Childhood Development, Beijing, China 1
PP088 SYNCOPE, AS A FIRST SIGN OF LYME DISEASE IN A HEALTHY YOUNG MAN Katalin Antalffy1, Andras Kern2, Andrea Tegzes1, Csilla Szekely1, Noemi Visi3, Laszlo Toth2 Department of Neonates and Paediatrics, Erzsebet Teaching Hospital, Sopron, Hungary; Department of Cardiology, Erzsebet Teaching Hospital, Sopron, Hungary; 3Department of Infectology, Erzsebet Teaching Hospital, Sopron, Hungary
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PP089 RISK FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF THE GROUP OF CHILDREN WITH ESPECIALLY WEAK HEALTH IN THE KRASNOYARSK Irina Chistyakova, Marina Galaktionova, Alla Rahimova, Anastasiya Meskova, Nataliya Erohina Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
PP090 THE IMPROVING OF DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS Sorin Ioan Iurian1, Sabina Iurian2, Mihai Leonida Meamtu1, Bogdan Mihai Neamtu1, Catalin Soroiu1, Liana Bera3, Bogdan Mehedintu1
1 Research Department, Pediatric Clinic, ‘‘Lucian Blaga’’ University, Sibiu, Romania; 2Clinical Laboratory, Pediatric Clinic, Sibiu, Romania; 3Medical Statistics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sibiu, Romania
PP091 FEATURES OF CHILDREN’S HEALTH FROM POOR FAMILIES Arseniy Modestov, Denis Lebedev, Anna Ivanova
Scientific Centre of Children‘s Health of the Russian Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, Russia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP092 SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND THE RISK OF VIOLENCE Marisa Pacchin Epidemiology office, Vicenza Hospital, Italy
PP093 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF HOSPITALIZED WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Kalliopi Straka1, Ioanna Maggana1, Theodora Syriopoulou1, Eleni Karachanidi1, Michael Evaggelos2, Eleni Fourlani3, Dimitrios Konstantelos1, Pentzehro Giannakopoulou1, Vaios Katsaros1 Pediatric Department, Kalamata General Hospital, Kalamata,Greece; 2Scientific Associate, Kalamata General Hospital, Kalamata, Greece; 3Children’s Hospital “Mitera”, Athens, Greece
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PP094 GASTRITIS WITH HELICOBACTER PYLORI –A 3 YEAR CASES REPORT IN A PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY SERVICE Marin Burlea, Gabriela Paduraru, Valeriu V. Lupu
PP100 COMPARISON OF THE PROTEIN CONCENTRATION OF MATURE HUMAN MILK FROM THREE COUNTRIES IN NORTH AMERICA, ASIA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST Anita M. Burgher1, Kathryn Pramuk1, Ping Feng1, Jaime A. RamirezMayans2, Ericka M. Ontijo-Barrios2, Benjamin Sablan3, Yassar Wali4, Jillian Trabulsi5, Tianhui Zhou1
Pfizer Nutrition, Philadelphia, USA; 2Instituto Nacional de Pediatrica, Mexico City, Mexico; Philippine General Hospital, Manila City, Philippines; 4Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman; 5University of Delaware, USA
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PP101 MULTIPLE, NON-CONNECTING DUPLICATION CYSTS OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT: CASE STUDY OF A 2,5 YEARS OLD GIRL Niki Lamnatou, Aikaterini Monti, Maria Deligianni, Maria Katsara, Anastasia Zafiropoulou, Athanasios Chatzikapetanis, Anna Fragoulidi, Stauroula Karida
Pediatrics Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘‘Gr. T. Popa’’, Iasi, Romania
Clinic of Pediatrics, General Hospital ‘‘G. Gennimatas’’, Thessaloniki, Greece
PP095 VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY AMONG PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN IZMIR, TURKEY Zafer Kurugöl, Levent Midyat, Sadık Aksit, R Vural Yağcı
PP102 NUTRITION DISORDERS AS A HEALTH PROBLEM IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Milanka Djordjevic1, Vera Vasilijevic1, Lena Djordjevic1, Branislava Stanimirov2
Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Izmir, Turkey
PP096 CHILDREN’S EATING, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND SEDENTARY BEHAVIOURS: COMPARING NORMOWEIGHT AND OVERWEIGHT/OBESITY GROUPS Juan Carlos Sevilla Moya1,2, Mar Calvo Terrades2,3, Irene Moral Peláez4, Carlos Brotons Cuxart4, Leffa Eddy Ives5, Rafael Jiménez González6
Hospital de Palamós and Fundació Salut Empordà (Girona); 2Girona Institute for Biomedical Research; 3Albera Salut, Peralada (Girona); 4Research Unit EAP Sardenya, Barcelona; 5Centre Mèdic Sant Ramon, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona; 6University Hospital Joan de Déu (Esplugas de Llobregat); Chair Department of Paediatrics, School of Medicine; University of Barcelona, Spain 1
PP097 INCIDENCE OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN BOSNIAN CHILDREN Bajraktarevic Adnan1, Trninic Slobodan1, Sporisevic Lutvo2, Kurtagic Sabina3, Selimovic Amina3, Jatić Zaim4, Guzin Zlatko5, Frankić Teodora6
Pediatrics Department, Public Health Institution of Canton Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2First Medical Aid Pediatric department; 3Pediatrics Clinic Sarajevo; 4 Medical Faculty Sarajevo Institute for Family Medicine; 5Medical Center Mostar; 6Pharmaceutical Faculty Sarajevo Department for Pharmacology 1
PP098 DIETOTHERAPY OF INFANTS WITH HYPOTROPHY Tatyana Borovik, Vera Skvortsova
Scientific Centre of Children Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences/Department of health and sick child feeding
PP099 REAL NUTRIENT INTAKE OF YOUNG ATHLETES Svetlana Makarova, Tatiana Borovick, Tamara Chumbadze, Sergey Polyakov, Irina Korneeva, Victoria Gogotova
Health Centre Gornji Milanovac, Serbia; 2Health Centre Novi Sad, Serbia
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PP103 HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN CHILDREN – A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY FROM CZECH REPUBLIC Filip Fencl, Veronika Stará, Kvĕta Bláhová
Department of Pediatrics 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic
PP104 NON ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD) IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Katarína Gombošová1, Božena Nováková2, Adriana Schuszter2, Milan Kuchta1
1 II. Department of Children and Adolescents, Children Faculty Hospital, P.J.Š. University, Košice, Slovakia; 2III. Internal Clinic, University Hospital of L. Pasteur, Košice, Slovakia
PP105 PERFORATION OF ECHINOCOCCIAL LIVER CYST – CASE REPORT Z. Stevanovic, Dj. Jakulic, G. Petrovic, V. Milojkovic –Marinovic, A. Stojanovic Institute for mother and child healthcare ‘‘dr Vukan Cupic’’, Belgrade, Serbia
PP106 MOTILITY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS Savvas Karkelis1, Christos Christodoulou2, Ioannis Giannousis2, Miltiadis Rodias2, Gerasimos Stefanidis2, Ioanna Panagiotou1, Eleftheria Roma1
1 Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit, 1st Department of Pediatrics, University of Athens, Children’s Hospital "Agia Sofia", Athens, Greece; 2Gastroenterology Unit, Athens Naval Hospital, Athens, Greece
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, Russia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP107 THE TIMING OF INTRODUCING SUPPLEMENTARY FOOD ACCORDING TO THE MILK TYPE Jasminka Komnenovic1, Srboljub Stajic1, Ivana Djuric-Filipovic2 Health Center New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Sanofi Pasteur, Belgrade, Serbia
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PP108 REFEEDING SYNDROME Monika Kukuruzović, Orjena Žaja Franulović, Tatjana Lesar University Hospital ‘‘Sestremilosrdnice’’ Zagreb, Croatia
PP109 THE NECESSITY OF GLUTEN FREE DIET Tatjana Lesar, Orjena Žaja Franulović, Zrinjka Mišak
Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, University Hospital Sestre milosrdnice, Zagreb, Croatia
PP110 N-ACETYLCYSTEINE IN CHILDREN WITH DENGUE ASSOCIATED FULMINANT LIVER FAILURE Grace Lim, Jan Hau Lee
Department of Paediatric Medicine, Kandang Kerbau Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore
PP111 GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE – A 3 YEAR CASES REPORT IN A PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY SERVICE Valeriu V. Lupu, Marin Burlea, Gabriela Paduraru, Smaranda Diaconescu Pediatrics Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘‘Gr. T. Popa’’, Iasi, Romania
PP112 HIGHER N-6 FATTY ACID VALUES IN CHILDREN WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Tamás Marosvölgyi, Éva Szabó, Diána Fuchs, Gergely Tóth, Tamás Decsi Department of Paediatrics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
PP113 THE USE OF NITROUS OXIDE SEDATION IN PEDIATRIC GASTROSCOPY Marjolein Mattheij, Els van de Vijver University Hospital Antwerp, Belgium
PP114 PATTERN OF FEEDING PRACTICES AMONG INFANTS FROM CONSTANTA COUNTY Cristina Maria Mihai1, Ramona Mihaela Stoicescu2
Faculty of Medicine, Pediatric Department, ‘‘Ovidius’’ University, Constanta, Romania; Faculty of Pharmacy, ‘‘Ovidius’’ University, Constata, Romania
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PP115 IS COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ESPGHAN RECOMMENDATIONS? Sara Nóbrega1, Mariana Andrade2, Bruno Heleno3, Isabel Afonso1, Marta Alves4, Ana Papoila4, Daniel Virella4, Leonor Sassetti1
1 Paediatric Department, Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE, Lisboa, Portugal; 2Paediatric Department, Hospital das Caldas da Rainha, Centro Hospitalar do Oeste Norte, Portugal; 3Centro de Saúde Lumiar, Portugal; 4 Gabinete de Apoio Epidemiológico e Estatístico do Centro de Investigação do Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE, Lisboa, Portugal
PP116 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RIGIDITY OF THE CAUDATE LOBE AND OF THE EIGHT SEGMENT OF THE LIVER IN CHILD THROUGH REAL-TIME ELASTOGRAPHY, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION Marginean Oana1, Carmen Duicu1, Marginean Claudiu2, Klara Branzaniuc3, Leonard Azamfirei4, Daniela Podeanu5, Septimiu Voidazan6
Pediatrics, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania; Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania; 3Anatomy, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania; 4 Anestesiology, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania; 5 Radiology, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania; 6 Epidemiology, Medicine University Targu Mures, Targu Mures, dep. Mures, Romania 1 2
PP117 THE ASSESSMENT OF LIVER HEPATOTOXICITY IN CHILDREN BY REAL-TIME ELASTOGRAPHY VERSUS CONVENTIONAL METHODS Marginean Oana, Marginean Claudiu Medicine University Targu Mures/Pediatrics I
PP118 GILBERT’S SYNDROME; CIRCUMSTANCES OF RECOGNITION AND SEX DISTRIBUTION Nedeljko Radlovic1, Branka Trisic2, Petar Radlovic3, Jelena Djurdjevic4, Biljana Vuletic5, Zoran Vujnovic6, Milos Gostiljac7, Mirjana Micovic6, Meho Mahmutovic8, Zorica Sijan9
1 University Children’s Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia; 2HIPP Representative Office, Belgrade, Serbia; 3Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; 4 Institution for Worker Protection ‘‘Railways of Serbia’’, Belgrade, Serbia; 5Pediatrtic Hospital, Clinical Centre, Kragujevac, Serbia; 6Health Centre ‘‘Stari Grad’’, Belgrade, Serbia; 7Health Centre, Kraljevo, Serbia; 8 Health Centre, Novi Pazar, Serbia; 9Health Centre, Pancevo, Serbia
PP119 BREAST FEEDING (BF) PRACTICES IN AL-BAHA REGION, SAUDI ARABIA AND FACTORS AFFECTING IT (Pre & Post – Intervention) Mahmoud Rashad, Dr. Ali Dammas, Dr. Carmen Nassar, Prof. Salwa Rashad PP120 MULTIPLE ARTERIAL EMBOLI IN A 16 YEAR OLD GIRL WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS Alexander Sólyom, András Tárnok Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit, Pediatric Hospital, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
PP121 FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF PLASMA PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN EXPECTING WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY AND AT DELIVERY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF 102 ARTICLES Éva Szabó, Tamás Marosvö lgyi, Zsófia Steiger, Tamás Decsi Department of Paediatrics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
PP122 MORPHO-FUNCTIONAL AND AETHIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CHRONIC DUODENITIS IN CHILDREN WITH HELICOBACTER PYLORI–ASSOCIATED CHRONIC GASTRITIS Olga Tsekh1, Valery Novikova1, Elena Kalinina2, Natalia Baryshnikova2
1 Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric medical academy, Saint-Petersburg, Russia; 2State Medical Academy named after I.I. Mechnikov, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP123 ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTICS FORM ANOMALIES OF GALLBLADDER AT PARASITE INVASION IN CHILDREN Dildora A. Umarova
PP129 SEVERE NEONATAL HYPOCALCAEMIA: A TYPICAL PRESENTATION OF DEL22Q11.2 SYNDROME Andreia Abrantes, Rita Jotta, António Siborro
PP124 GASTROINTESTINAL INVOLVEMENT IN CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE (CGD) AND CROHN’S DISEASE (CD): A DISTINCTIVE HISTOPATHOLOGICAL PATTERN? Marta Valente Pinto1, Ana Maria Palha2, José Gonçalo Marques1, Susana Lopes da Silva3, Ana Isabel Lopes1
PP130 EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN THE EMERGENCY PAEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT OF A GENERAL HOSPITAL IN GREECE Ourania Alexandropoulou, Ioanna Zika, Evridiki Mitsiou, Konstantinos Anagnostou, Dimitrios Dervisis, Athanasios Rossas, Eirini Papadimitriou, Andreas Ioannou, Helen Alexiou, Evi Kouskouni, Konstantinos Makriyiannis
Clinical Radiology Department, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
1 Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Santa Maria, Faculty of Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal; 2Pathology Department, University Hospital Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal; 3 Immuno-Allergology Department, University Hospital Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal
PP125 EFFECTS OF NUTRITION COUNSELING WITH AND WITHOUT GROWING-UP MILK ON GROWTH AND MICRONUTRIENT ADEQUACY IN PICKY EATERS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Manjiang Yao1, Xiaoyang Sheng2, Meiling Tong3, Dongmei Zhao4, Ting Fan Leung5, Feng Zhang6, Robert Northington1, Nicholas Hays1
1 Research and Development, Wyeth Nutritionals Inc., a Pfizer company, Collegeville, United States; 2Department of Child and Adolescent Health Care, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China; 3Department of Child Health Care, Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, Nanjing, China; 4Department of Child Health Care, Jinan Children’s Hospital, Jinan, China; 5Department of Pediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China; 6Department of Child Health Care, Wuxi People’s Hospital, Wuxi, China
PP126 POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH ACUTE BURNS Fotini Mavridi1, Konstantinos Petsios2, Konstantinos Tsoumakas3, Dionysia Tsoukala4, Alexandros Passalidis1, Georgios Petousis1, Vasiliki Matziou3
Surgical Unit, ‘‘P. & A. Kyriakou’’ Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece; 2Pediatric Cardiosurgery ICU, ‘‘Onasio’’ Cardiosurgical Centre, Athens, Greece; 3Faculty of Nursing, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 4 Accident Hospital ‘‘KAT’’, Athens, Greece 1
PP127 SLEEP PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE FROM A PORTUGUESE HOSPITAL Marta Moniz1, Maria Inˆ es Mascarenhas1, Susana Pacheco1, Catarina Silvestre1, Teresa Ferreira1,2, Alexandra Dias1,2, Helena Cristina Loureiro1,3
Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca; Lisbon, Portugal; Pediatric Hematologist, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca; Lisbon, Portugal; 3Pediatric Sleep Laboratory, Hospital Prof. Doutor Fernando Fonseca; Lisbon, Portugal 1 2
PP128 MODIFICATIONS OF THE MANCHESTER TRIAGE SYSTEM IN CHILDREN Nienke Seiger1, Mirjam van Veen1, Ewout W. Steyerberg2, Madelon Ruige3, Alfred H. J. van Meurs3, Rita Carneiro4, Claudio Alves4, Helena Almeida4, Johan van der Lei5, Henriette A. Moll1
Department of Paediatrics, Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 2Center for Medical Decision Making, Public Health, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 3Department of Paediatrics, Haga Hospital-Juliana Children’s Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands; 4Department of Paediatrics, Emergency Unit, Hospital Fernando Fonseca, Amadora, Portugal; 5Department of Medical Informatics, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 1
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Serviço de Pediatria, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
Paediatric Clinic, General Hospital of Agrinio, Agrinio, Greece
PP131 TUBERCULIN INDEX IN A RURAL AREA WITH PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN GREECE Ourania Alexandropoulou1, Maria Theodoridou2, Ioanna Zika1, Evridiki Mitsiou1, Konstantinos Anagnostou1, Dimitrios Dervisis1, Athanasios Rossas1, Eirini Papadimitriou1, Andreas Ioannou1, Helen Alexiou1, Evi Kouskouni1, Konstantinos Makriyiannis1 Paediatric Clinic- General Hospital of Agrinio, Greece; 2Primary Health Services of Vonitsa, Greece
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PP132 DIFFUSE LYMPHANGIOMATOSIS. CASE REPORT Claudia Cladovan, Andreea Balmos, Diana Dubau, Felicia Galos, Claudia Jurca, Ladislau Ritli Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Oradea, Romania
PP133 NURSE LED SHORT STAY UNITS: THE WAY FORWARD FOR AMBULATORY CARE? Shimona Basu1, Jonathan Garside2
1 Paediatric Department, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK; 2Paediatric Department, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield, UK
PP134 THE PROCESS OF TRANSITION TO SUPPLEMENTARY FOODS OF MOTHERS WITH 0–6 MONTHS OLD Birsen Bilgen Sivri, Funda Özpulat, Mustafa Büyükmumcu
Selçuk University Akşehir Kadir Yallagöz Health Collage, Department of Nursing, Konya
PP135 CLINICAL EFFICACY OF NORMOBAKT IN CHILDREN WITH SURGICAL/SOMATIC PATHOLOGY: A BIOLOGICALLY AND SYNBIOTICALLY ACTIVE FOOD SUPPLEMENT Tatiana Borovik, Natalia Semenova, Elena Kutafina, Sergey Yacyk, Iliya Dusekeev, Natalia Zvonkova, Vladimir Studenikin, Surayo Tursunhuzhaeva Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
PP136 NUTRITIOUS, BIOLOGICAL VALUE AND MICROBIOLOGICAL SAFETY OF THE FROZEN HUMAN MILK Olga Lukojanova, Tatjana Borovik, Irina Zubkova
Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP137 THE USING OF THE LACTOSE FREE FORMULA WITH DHA IN GALACTOSEMIA INFANTS T.V Bushueva, T.E Borovik, K.S Ladodo, N.G Zvonkova, G.J Sazhinov, E.A Krasilnikova, N.V Revjakina, I.N. Volkova
PP145 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PATHOGENS COLONIZING THE RESPIRATORY TRACT IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS Jakovska-Maretti Tatjana
PP138 FREQUENCY OF USE OF ANTIPYRETICS IN PATIENTS WITH VIRAL HEPATITIS THAT TURNED INTO FULMINANT HEPATIC FAILURE. 10-YEAR REVIEW AT THE HOSPITAL INFANTIL DE MEXICO FEDERICO GOMEZ Magdalena Ceron, Irais Romero, Olga Martinez, Victor Olivar, Carlos Bañuelos, Edgar Bustos
PP146 SCHOOL ADAPTION CLINICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN EARLY SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN Liana Jorjoliani1, Ekaterine Chkhartishvili2, Rusudan Karseladze1, Tinatin Bigvava1, Lali Saginadze2
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Science, Moscow, Russia
Hospital Infantil De Mexico Federico Gomez Urgencias, Mexico
PP139 PROGEROID SYNDROME OF DE BARSY WITH HYPOCALCEMIC SEIZURES: A CASE REPORT Jenny John Cheriathu1, Ignatius Edwin D’souza1, Lisha Jenny John2, Jang Bahadhur Mann Singh1, Reem El Bahtimi3
University Pediatric Clinic, CF Center
Iv.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Medicine, Georgia; 2I. Pagava Scientific Research Institute of Pediatrics, Tbilisi, Georgia
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PP147 CAUSES OF IRON-DEFICIENCY ANEMIA IN INFANTS-OUR EXPERIENCE Nevena Jovicic1, Zoran Lekovic2, Marica Milidrag1, Snezana Tomic1, Jelena Radlovic3
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PP140 VAGINAL BLEEDING DUE TO A FOREIGN BODY Oya Ercan1, Süleyman E. Akhan2
PP148 REASONS FOR UNPLANNED READMISSIONS TO PEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT Bartosz Korczowski, Krystyna Piasecka, Monika Klimkowska-Boczon, Barbara Welc
Department of Paediatrics, Gulf Medical College Hospital and research Centre, Ajman, UAE; 2Department of Pharmacology, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE; 3Department of Pathology, American Hospital, Dubai, UAE
1 Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Divisions of Pediatric Endocrinology and Adolescent, Turkey; 2Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty, Dept. of Obstet. & Gynecol, Turkey
PP141 AN ANALYSIS OF SPORTING PURSUITS OF IRISH CHILDREN IN 2010 Aileen Fenelon1, Niamh Barnwell1, Gabriel Beecham1, Aimi Musfirah Ahmad Munir1, Brian Cunningham1, Judith Meehan1, Anne Marie Murphy1, Edna Roche1,2
Department of Paediatrics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; 2Department of Paediatrics, Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating The National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland
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PP142 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FAILURE TO THRIVE AND MATERNAL-INFANT SOCIO- BEHAVIORAL FACTORS AND EATING- FEEDING PATTERNS IN ISRAEL Esther Hershkovitch, Elyahu Eli Gazala, Ilana Shoham-Vardi
Department of Epidemiology, MPH Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of The Negev, Beersheva, Israel
PP143 HOW DO PARENTS UNDERSTAND THE MEDICAL RECOMMENDATIONS AT CHILDREN’S DEPARTURE FROM EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Liliana Heredea, Radu Spineanu, Ariana Szilagyi, Diana Dubau, Simona Cheregi University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacology, Oradea, Romania
PP144 INDICATORS OF OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS IN PRETERM INFANTS AT 6 MONTHS OF LIFE I.V. Rakhmanova, I.N. D’iakonova, Y.S. Ishanova
Department of Pediatrics, State Hospital No 2, Medical College, University of Rzeszow, Poland
PP149 FEBRILE INFANTS PRESENTING TO THE DISTRICT GENERAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN AUSTRALIA Jan Kovacech, Christopher May Emergency Department, Redland Hospital, Cleveland, Queensland, Australia
PP150 IATROGENIC ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA IN AN INFANT FOLLOWING CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INSERTION Esther Leow1, Musaed Asiri2, Jan Hau Lee3
Department of Paediatric Medicine, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore; Department of Radiology, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore; 3Children’s Intensive Care Unit, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore 1 2
PP151 HEALTH STATUS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN SERBIA Dragana Lozanović-Miladinović1,2
Mother and Child Health Care Institute of Serbia ‘‘Dr. Vukan Cupic’’, Belgrade, Serbia; Republic Expert Committee for health care of women, children and youth, Serbia
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PP152 GENOME-WIDE GENE EXPRESSION STUDY INDICATES THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF POLARIZED LIGHT IN RECURRENT CHILDHOOD RESPIRATORY DISEASE András Falus1, Márta Fenyő2, Katalin Éder1, Anna Madarasi3
1 Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunobiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Polárium Ltd., Budapest, Hungary; 3Szent János Hospital Paediatric Department, Budapest, Hungary
The Russian State Medical University (RSMU), Moscow, Russia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP153 ALGORITHM TO IMPROVE THE ENURESIS ALARM TREATMENT M. Isabel Ubeda-Sansano2, Roberto Martinez-Garcia1
Clinical University Hospital of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; 2Primary Health Centre La Eliana, Valencia, Spain 1
PP154 ACUTE COMPLICATIONS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN AN IRISH SETTING Katie McElroy1, Fiona Cunningham2, Meenal Mavinkurve2, Basil Elnazir2, Ciara Martin2, Anne-Marie Murphy1, Hadar Ahmed2, Edna Roche1,2 Department of Paediatrics, Trinity College Dublin; 2Department of Paediatrics, Adelaide and Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children’s Hospital of Ireland
PP161 DIAGNOSIS OF RARE DISEASES, CLINICAL SUSPICION Alejandro Novoa Correa1, Sandra Klear de Novoa2
Pediatric department, Policlinica Comarcal El Vendrell, El Vendrell, Tarragona, Spain; Emergency departament, Hospital Universitario Sant Joan, Reus, Tarragona, Spain
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PP162 REVIEW OF THE WORK OF A PEDIATRIC DISPENSARY IN THE PERIOD OF THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 2010 Rajka Pajovic, Nebojsa Kavaric, Vesna Strainovic-Lalovic, Biljana Raicevic-Fustar Primary Health Care Center Podgorica, Montenegro
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PP155 HOW COMMON ARE BEHAVIOURAL FEEDING DIFFICULTIES AMONGST IRISH TODDLERS? McElroy Katie, White Cillian, Hassmoro Nur Hafiz Izzate, Mat Noh Nurul Hikamh, McCarthy Helene, Rosman Muslihah, Meehan Judith, Murphy Anne-Marie, Roche Edna Department of Paediatrics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
PP156 THE IMPORTANCE OF PAEDIATRICIANS IN DECLINING CHILD MORTALITY IN MONTENEGRO Vesna Miranovic
Department of Cardiology of the Institute for Children’s Diseases, Clinical center of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
PP157 DO INFANTS WHO CONSUME PARTIALLY AND EXTENSIVELY HYDROLYZED FORMULAS GROW NORMALLY? Deolinda Scalabrin, Marieke Schoemaker, Cheryl Harris, Susan Hazels Mitmesser
Clinical Research, Department of Medical Affairs, Mead Johnson Nutrition, Evansville, IN, USA
PP158 FEBRILE URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN CHILDREN. RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Stella Mondragón Cedeño1, Francisco Bastida Fenoy2, Josep Garre3
Pediatrician; 2Head of the Department, Department of Pediatric, Santa Caterina Hospital, IAS Institute for Health Care, Salt, Girona, Spain; 3Epidemiologist Olmo, Research, IAS Institute for Health Care, Salt, Spain 1
PP159 LYMPHANGIOMAS IN CHILDREN: TWO CASE REPORTS Ifigeneia Mpenou1, Maria Pavlou1, Eirini Sionti1, Maria Argyropoulou2, Freideriki Papadopoulou2, Konstantinos Nikas3, Nikolaos Chaliasos1, Antigoni Siamopoulou-Mavridou1 Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Greece; 2Department of Clinical Radiology, Medical School, University of Ioannina, Greece; 3Department of Pediatric Surgery, Aghia Sophia Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece
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PP160 SIBLING RIVALRY IN IRELAND Mark Ng, Valerie Broderick, Nicole Hui Chen, Maidhc Gill, Lisa Hynes, Judith Meehan, Anne-Marie Murphy, Edna Roche
PP163 SCALP EDEMA – ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF RELAPSED HENOCH-SCHÖNLEIN PURPURA Joana Rodrigues, Conceição Costa, Teresa Torres, Dalila Rocha, Marta Vila Real, Jorge Sales Marques
Serviço de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
PP164 VITAMIN D REQUIREMENT IN PREGNANCY TO MAINTAIN SUFFICIENT VITAMIN IN NEWBORN A RANDOMIZED TRIAL Mehrdad Shakiba, Alireza Iranmanesh, Zahra Nafei Shahid Sadoghi Medical University, Pediatric Department, Iran
PP165 SINUSITIS AS KEY SYMPTOM Michaela Tappauf, Herwig Lackner, Ernst-Christian Urban
Department of paediatric Hämato Oncology, Medical University of Graz, Austria
PP166 IS FACIAL SWELLING AN ASSOCIATION OF PFAPA? Kishor Tewary1, Hassib Narchi2
Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, UK; 2Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University Hospital of Al-Ain
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PP167 THERAPY STRATEGIES IN NUTRITIONAL RICKETS: STOSS OR DAILY HIGH DOSE VITAMIN D? Emel Torun, Ayşeguü l Doğan Demir, Erdem Gönüllü, Faruk Öktem Department of Pediatrics, Medical Faculty, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul, Turkey
PP168 PECULIARITIES OF CHILDREN’S THERAPY AT ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND CHRONICLE ADENOIDITIS V.P. Vavilova, N.I. Tarasov, O.A. Vaimana Kemerovo State Medical Academy, Kemerovo, Russia
PP169 IDENTIFICATION OF PNEUMOCOCCAL CAPSULAR SEROTYPES BY MULTIPLEX PCR Nataliya Alyabieva, Nikolay Mayanskiy, Lubov Katosova, Olga Ponomarenko, Vsevolod Pinelis, Leyla Namazova- Baranova Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Department of Paediatrics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP170 NATIONWIDE SURVEY OF GORLIN SYNDROME IN JAPAN Katsunori Fujii1, Mamiko Endo1, Hiromi Mizuochi1, Hideki Uchikawa1, Katsuo Sugita1, Yoichi Kohno1, Kayoko Saito2, Toshiyuki Miyashita3
Department of Pediatrics, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan; Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan; 3Department of Molecular Genetics, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan 1 2
PP171 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF VELAGLUCERASE ALFA IN CHILDREN WITH TYPE 1 GAUCHER DISEASE TRANSITIONED FROM IMIGLUCERASE: TKT034 AND EXTENSION 2-YEAR RESULTS Pilar Giraldo1, Anna Tylki-Szymanska2, Laurie Smith3, David Zahrieh4, Eric Crombez4, Gregory A. Grabowski5
1 Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Raras (CIBERER) and Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain; 2Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland; 3Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, United States; 4 Shire Human Genetic Therapies, Cambridge, MA, United States; 5 Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, United States
PP172 MUTATION ANALYSIS OF THE NPHS2 GENE WITH THE DIRECT DNA SEQUENCING METHOD IN RUSSIAN CHILDREN WITH STEROID-RESISTANT NEPHRITIC SYNDROME V. Yu. Kornienko1, A. N. Tsygin1, A. Yu. Asanov1,2, V. G. Pinelis1
1 Scientific center for children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation; 2I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
PP173 ROLE OF POLYMORPHIC GENES IN THE HEALTH OF CHILDREN WHO ARE BORN WITH ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Olga Kovtun1, Anna Plaxina1,2, Nikolay Kuznetsov1, Kate Voroshilina1, Svetlana Blokhina2 Urals State Medical Academy; 2Science-practical center ‘‘Bonum’’
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PP174 BONE MASS DENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH GORLIN SYNDROME IS PARTIALLY REGULATED BY HEDGEHOG SIGNALING Hiromi Mizuochi1, Katsunori Fujii1, Toshiyuki Miyashita2, Maiko Suyama1, Mamiko Endo1, Hideki Uchikawa1, Yoichi Kohno1
Department of Pediatrics, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan; Department of Molecular Genetics, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan 1 2
PP175 HYPOPHOSPHATHEMIC RICKETS, X-LINKED, A NOVEL MUTATION IN THE PHEX GENE Ana Luísa Rodrigues1, Ana Carvalho1, Fernanda Gomes1, Luísa Mota Vieira2, Paula Maciel1, Carlos Pereira Duarte1
Pediatrics Department, Hospital Divino Espírito Santo, EPE, Ponta Delgada, Portugal; Genetics Department, Hospital Divino Espírito Santo, EPE, Ponta Delgada, Portugal
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PP176 THREE LONG TERM SURVIVAL CASES WITH 13 TRISOMY DUE TO TRANSLOCATION Chiaki Takahashi1, Kazutomo Isono1, Kyoko Minagawa1, Tomoko Tamaoki-Hashimoto2, Takakuni Tanizawa1
Department of Pediatrics Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan; Department of Genetics Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan 1
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PP177 A NOVEL MUTATION IN THE AGL GENE Konstantinos Tziouvas1, Christoforos Giatzakis2, Georgios Triantafyllidis1, Euridiki Fitsiou1, Euagelia Xenou1, Triantafylia Tsaprouni1, Zoi Gerle1 1 General Hospital of Piraeus ‘‘Tzaneio’’, Pediatric Department; 2DNA biolab, Heraklio, Crete, Greece
PP178 IDENTIFICATION OF PTCH1 MUTATIONS IN JAPANESE GORLINSYNDROME PATIENTS Hideki Uchikawa1, Katsunori Fujii1, Toshiyuki Miyashita2, Mamiko Endo1, Hiromi Mizuochi1, Yoichi Kohno1
Department of Pediatrics, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan; Department of Molecular Genetics, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan 1 2
PP179 ALLERGY IN RELATION TO CHILDHOOD HODGKIN AND NON HODGKIN LYMPHOMAS: A NATIONWIDE STUDY IN GREECE Stavroula Dikalioti, Charalampia Papadopoulou, Eleni Petridou
Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, University Medical School, Athens, Greece
PP180 BETABLOCKERS IN TREATMENT OF HEMANGIOMA IN INFANCY – TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE Veronika Stará1, Kvĕta Bláhová1, Filip Fencl1, Gabriela Nagyová1, Josef Mališ2
1 Department of Paediatrics, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and University Hospital Motol, Prague, Czech Republic
PP181 PAINFUL VASO-OCCLUSIVE CRISIS IN CHILDREN WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE: FIVE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN A PAEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY UNIT Helena Vieira, Monica Braz, Marcio Moura, Maria João Palaré, Anabela Ferrão, Anabela Morais Paediatric Hematology Unit, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal
PP182 SERIOUS THROMBOCYTOPAENIA AS HEMATOLOGICAL MANIFESTATION OF NOONAN SYNDROME Paula Nunes1, Sara Aguilar2, Maria João Palaré2, Anabela Ferrão2, Ana Medeira2, Anabela Morais2 Hospital S. Francisco Xavier, Lisbon, Portugal; 2Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Lisbon, Portugal
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PP183 INCIDENCE OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDHOOD MALIGNANCIE IN ALIASGHAR HOSPITAL FROM 1998 TO 2008 Shahla Ansari, Naghmeh Forghani, Reza Taghipoor Iran University/Hematology & Oncology
PP184 TREATING HEMOPHILIA A WITH INHIBITORS Filipa Belo1, Maria Palaré2, Anabela Ferrão2, Alice Tavares3, Anabela Morais2
Serviço de Pediatria – Hospital de Faro, EPE, Faro, Portugal; 2Unidade de Hematologia Pediátrica – Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal; 3Serviço de Imunohemoterapia – Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa, Portugal
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP185 SPINAL CORD TUMORS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. SPINAL CORD COMPRESSION – A NEUROLOGIC EMERGENCY Monica Dragomir, Rodica Anghel, Roxana Milcu, Codruta Comsa, Eugen Gruber
PP193 INCREASE OF ENTEROBECTER SEPSIS – A THREE YEAR STUDY Zareen Fasih, Farhana Zafar, Daya Bai Department of Pediatrics, Ziauddin Medical University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
Institute of Oncology Bucharest, Romania
PP186 LATE EFFECTS OF THE ANTINEOPLASIC TREATMENT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS AT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER Diana Dubau, Ladislau Ritli University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine, Oradea, Romania
PP187 HEMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS: TWO CLINICAL CASES Dora Fontes1, Maria Palaré2, Elsa Rocha3, Anabela Ferrão2, Ana Palha2, Ana Lopes2, Anabela Morais2
Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora (Portugal); 2Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte (Portugal); Hospital de Faro (Portugal)
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PP194 HEPATITIS A VIRUS INFECTION IN CHILDREN Ali Almatti, A. Jarrar, A. Rajab, N. Khattab, M. Deerawi, S. Tabeeb Islamic Hospital, Amman, Jordan
PP195 GASTROENTERITIS FROM ROTAVIRUS IN CHILDREN Eleni Antonopoulou, Gesthimani Kampouropoulou, Ergani-Georgia Papadaki Paediatric Department, Thriasion General Hospital, Athens, Greece
PP196 DIFFICILTIES OF SERODIAGNOSIS BY ELISA TEST IN 19 YEARS OLD GIRL WITH LYME BORRELIOSIS IN VIENNA Bajraktarevic Adnan1,2, Mevludin Delic2, Ciric Mesud2, Sporisevic Lutvo3
Pediatrics Department of Health Institution of Canton Sarajevo, Bosnia And Herzegovina; Krankenhaus Hietzing Stadt Wien Mit Neurologishem Zentrum Rosenhögel -Insitute Für Labormedizin Mit Serologie Und Infektiondiagnostik Mit Ambulanz; 3First Medical Aid Pediatric Department 1
PP188 INVASIVE FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN THE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST Adrienne Horváth1, Maria Despina Baghiu1, Doina Bilca2, Tibor Mezei3, Mihaela Chinceşan1, Zsuzsanna Nagy1
Department of Pediatrics, Emergency County Hospital Târgu-Mureş, Romania; 2Department of Microbiology, Emergency County Hospital Târgu-Mureş, Romania; 3Department of Pathology, Emergency County Hospital Târgu-Mureş, Romania 1
PP189 MEGALOBLASTIC ANEMIA DURING CHILDHOOD: IMMERSLUNG GRASBECK SYNDROME Müferet Erguven, Murat Kaya, Endi Romano Goztepe Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP190 PREDICTORS OF SEVERE HEMOLYSIS ATTACK IN G6PD DEFICIENT CHILDREN OF FASA-IRAN Ali Mohammad Shakiba, Dorna Derakhshan, Elham Jannesar Fasa University of Medical sciences – pediatric department- Fasa- Fars-Iran
PP191 HORNER’S SYNDROME IN EARLY CHILDHOOD – CASE REPORT Cátia Sousa, Inês Sobreira, Catarina Almeida, M. Rita Soares, Ana Raposo Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo – EPE, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
PP192 CHEMOTHERAPY-RELATED SYMPTOMS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHILDREN Fatma Tas1, Zumrut Basbakkal2, Mehmet Kantar3
Selcuk University Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing Department, Konya, Turkey; 2Ege University School of Nursing, IZMIR, Turkey; 3Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Pediatric Oncology Clinic, Izmir, Turkey
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PP192a IDIOPATHIC SYSTEMIC CAPILLARY LEAK SYNDROM Robert Sacy, Maroun Sokhn, Elie Bechara, Zena Baz, Yolla Nassif, Joseph Haddad, Lara Bustros
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PP197 LIVER INJURY IN INFANTS WITH ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS: IS IT HYPOPERFUSION OR ROTA ASSOCIATED HEPATITIS Sana Barakat1, Rim Harfoush2
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt 1 2
PP198 INTESTINAL INFESTATION WITH GIARDIA LAMBLIA IN CHILDHOOD - EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Sonja Bojadzieva, Aco Kostovski, Nikolina Zdraveska
University Children’s Hospital Skopje, Gastroenterohepathology Department, Macedonia
PP199 PARTICULARITIES OF HERPES ZOSTER IN INFANTS Simin Florescu1, Adela Brinzan2, Daniela Popescu2, Corneliu Popescu1, Iuliana Apostol de Jong3, Alma Kosa3, Petre Calistru1, Emanoil Ceausu1, Cristian Strugaru4
1 Infectious Diseases Department-University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, Bucharest; 2Paediatrics Department- Dr. V.Babes Foundation, Bucharest; 3Research department- Dr. V. Babes Foundation, Bucharest; 4Genetics Department-University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania
PP200 CERVICAL LYMPHADENITIS Ana Carvalho1, Ana Luísa Rodrigues1, Joana Mendes2, Catarina Almeida1, Raquel Amaral1, Carlos Pereira Duarte1
Pediatric Department – Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo; Ilha de São Miguel, Portugal; General Surgery Department – Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo; Ilha de São Miguel, Portugal 1 2
Pediatric Department in Roum Hospital
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP201 RAMSAY-HUNT SYNDROME Ana Carvalho, Ana Luísa Rodrigues, Helena Rego, Marta Mendonça, Raquel Amaral, Carlos Pereira Duarte Pediatric Department, Hospital Divino Espírito Santo, EPE; Ilha de São Miguel, Portugal
PP202 PANDEMIC FLU TYPE A (H1N1) IN CHILDREN AGED 7–19 Verica Dikanovic, Vera Glavanovic–Rot Health Centre ‘‘Vracar’’ Belgrade Serbia
PP203 ACUTE BRONCHITIS IN HOSPITALIZED INFANTS 1–24 MONTHS OLD Katerina Tsiantou, Maria Eliopoulou, Athanasios Filias, Dionysia Dimitropoulou, Theodoros Kanellopoulos, Ioannis Giannakopoulos Karamandanio Children Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Patras – Greece
PP204 THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF INFLUENZA VIRUS-SPECIFIC T CELL RESPONSES Jing Guan1, Kwok-Tai Lam1, Yingping Liu1, Yu-lung Lau1, JS Malik Peiris2, Benjamin J. Cowling3, Wenwei Tu1
1 Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine; 2Department of Microbiology; 3School of Public Health, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, China
PP205 AN EVALUATION OF CHILDREN WHO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS AT THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Aysegul Isler1, Resmiye Ayd´yn2, Berna Sekerci2 Akdeniz University; 2Akdeniz University Pediatric Emergency Department
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PP206 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL SYNOPSIS IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH H1N1 INFECTION Efi Kallfa, Georgina Kuli-Lito, Hamide Hoxha, Rajda Petrela, Ferit Zavalani, Aurora Kallfa Pediatrics University Hospital Center ‘‘Mother Teresa’’
PP207 ENTEROVIRUS 71 DIRECTLY INFECTS HUMAN NATURAL KILLER CELLS AND INDUCES CELL APOPTOSIS Huyi Liang1, Jing Guan1, Huawei Mao1, Gang Qin1, Meili Lv1, Jian Zheng1, Yinping Liu1, Kwok-Tai Lam1, Yu-Lung Lau1, Wenwei Tu1,2 1 Departments of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR; 2Joint Research Centre of the West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
PP208 DUODENUM PERFORATION CAUSED BY A MIGRATORY PORT-A-CATH: CASE REPORT Chien-Yu Lin1, Nan-Chang Chiu2, Shuan-Pei Lin2, Nein-Lu Wang3, HungYang Chang1 1 Hsinchu Mackay Memorial Hospital, Hsinchu City, Taiwan; 2Department of Pediatrics, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; 3Department of Surgery, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
PP209 ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS (AG): ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL PROFILE IN CHILDREN PRESENTING TO AN EMERGENCY SERVICE (ES) Joana Miguéis, Joana Serra Caetano, Cândida Cancelinha, Luís Januário, Fernanda Rodrigues
Infectious Diseases Unit and Emergency Service, Hospital Pediátrico de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
PP210 HUMAN CALICIVIRUSES (HuCVs) AS A CAUSE OF ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS (AG) IN PORTUGUESE CHILDREN Joana Serra Caetano1, Joana Miguéis1, Patrícia Silva1, Joana Marinho1, Luís Januário1, Marjo Salminen2, Timo Vesikari2, Fernanda Rodrigues1 Hospital Pediátrico de Coimbra, Portugal; 2University of Tampere, Finland
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PP211 DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS IN CHILDREN WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL INFECTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Elpis Mantadakis1, Eleni Plessa2, Evridiki K. Vouloumanou2, Lambros Michailidis1, Matthew E. Falagas2,3,4
1 Department of Pediatrics, Democritus University of Thrace and University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Thrace, Greece; 2Alfa Institute of Biomedical Sciences (AIBS), Marousi, Athens, Greece; 3Department of Medicine, Henry Dunant Hospital, Athens, Greece; 4 Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
PP212 ANTIBIORESISTANCE PATTERNS OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAE IN ACUTE DIARRHEAL SYNDROME IN CHILDREN 0–4 YEARS IN BUCHAREST AREA Iuliana Apostol de Jong1, Daniela Popescu2, Adela Brinzan2, Andreea Cazan1, Alma Kosa1, Maria Nica3, Petre Calistru4, Emanoil Ceausu4, Simin Aysel Florescu4, Corneliu Popescu4
1 Research Department- Dr. V. Babes Foundation, Bucharest; 2Paediatrics DepartmentDr. V. Babes Foundation, Bucharest; 3Clinical Microbiology Department- Dr. V. Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases -SVB, Bucharest; 4 Infectious Diseases Department-University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila, Bucharest
PP213 OSTEOMYELITIS – CASE REPORT Ljudmila Radunovic, Maja Kavaric
Pediatrics, Medical Centre, Danilovgrad, Montenegro
PP214 VERTICAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV 1 AND 2 IN A PORTUGUESE HOSPITAL FROM 2003 TO 2010 Filipa Rodrigues1, Fátima Ribeiro1, Daniela Pio1, Maria Manuel Flores1, Sara Neto2, Filomena Freitas3
1 Pediatrics Department, Infante D. Pedro Hospital, Aveiro, Portugal; 2Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Infante D. Pedro Hospital, Aveiro, Portugal; 3Infectious Diseases Department, Infante D. Pedro Hospital, Aveiro, Portugal
PP215 SEPTIC ARTHRITIS, OSTEOMYELITIS AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN Kuli-Lito Gjeorgjina, Sadedini Lauret, Kallfa Eli, Hoxha Hamide, Petrela Rajda, Kallfa Aurora, Zavalani Ferit University Hospital Center "Mother Teresa", Tirana, Albania
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP216 UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF LYME DISEASE IN A 13-YEAR OLD BOY IN GREECE Asimina Salapata, Kyriaki Hatziagapiou, Marditsa Psychogiou, Ioannis Kalliatsos, Euthimia Zaharia, Zlatka Nikitaki, Lykourgos Kanaris
PP223 RATE AND RISK FACTORS OF HYPOGLYCEMIA IN LARGEFOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE NEWBORN INFANTS Kok Wee Chong, Cheo Lian Yeo, Woei Bing Poon
PP217 CAT SCRATCH DISEASE IN A 10-YEAR OLD BOY Nathalie Segers1, Dirk Vervloessem2, Martine Docx3
PP224 EXPERIENCES IN THE NEONATAL USAGE OF ULTRASONIC CARDIAC OUTPUT MONITOR (USCOM) Hicham Dalloul, Ágoston Takáts, Katalin Szende, Júlia Mohácsy, Aranka Végső, Zsuzsa Gosztonyi, András Nobilis
Department of Pediatrics, General Hospital of Nikea ‘‘Agios Panteleimon’’, Piraeus, Greece
1 Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital Ghent; 2Department of Paediatric Surgery, Queen Paola Children’s Hospital, Antwerp; 3Department of Chronic Diseases and Eating Disorders Queen Paola Children’s Hospital, Antwerp
PP218 CURRENT PROFILE OF RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS AGAINST STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE AND HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE IN CHILDREN Antonia Makri1, Evangelia Sereti2, Georgia Kyriakopoulou1, Athanasios Kolyvanos1, Haris Iliadou1, Konstantinos Saravakos3, Georgia Tzanakaki4, Aliki Voyatzi1 Department of Clinical Microbiology; 2Department of 2nd Pediatric Clinic; 3Division of Otolaryngology, Penteli Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece; 4National Meningitis Reference Laboratory of NSPH, Athens, Greece
Department of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Semmelweis University, 2nd Dep. of Obstetrics and Gynecology NICU Budapest, Hungary
PP225 PREVALENCE OF THE PERINATAL ASPHYXIA IN MARRAKESH NICU N. El Idrissi Slitine, N. Bouslous, FMR. Maoulainine, Y. Elouardi, A. Aboussad Neonatal Intensive Unit Care, CHU Mohammed VI. Research Team: Infancy, Health and Development, Cadi-Ayyad, Marrakesh, Morocco
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PP219 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PALIVIZUMAB PROPHYLAXIS IN INFANTS AT HIGH RISK OF SEVERE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) INFECTION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Tatyana V. Turti1, Elena N. Baibarina2, Elena A. Degtiareva3, Elena S. Keshishyan4, Yurii V. Lobzin5, Leyla S. Namazova-Baranova1, Andrey P. Prodeus6, Konstantin M. Gudkov7, Anna I. Kruglova7, Gregory A. Schulz8, Gerard F. Notario8
1 Center of Children’s Health, Moscow, Russia; 2Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Moscow, Russia; 3Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia; 4 Institute of Paediatrics, Moscow, Russia; 5 Institute for Child infections, St. Petersburg, Russia; 6 Federal Scientific Clinical Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology of Roszdrav, Russia; 7Abbott, Moscow, Russia; 8Abbott, Abbott Park, IL USA
PP220 CONGENITAL GOITER – REPORT OF A CLINICAL CASE Joaquina Antunes, Pedro Fernandes, Cristina Faria, Isabel Andrade, Nuno Andrade Hospital de São Teotónio E. P. E. Viseu, Viseu, Portugal
PP221 THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF THE NURSES WORKING AT NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS ABOUT HOSPITAL INFECTION Birsen Bilgen Sivri1, Tuğba Kartal2, Hacer Sönmezer3, Funda Özpulat1
Selçuk University Aks¸ehir Kadir Yallagöz Health School, Department of Nursing, Konya; Kayseri Maternal Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse, Kayseri; 3Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University Health School, Department of Nursing, Karaman 1 2
PP222 CONTAMINATED BREAST MILK – SOURCE OF INFECTION? THE TRANSMISSION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ESBL TO PRETERM INFANTS THROUGH BREAST MILK Christoph Binder, Andreas Repa, Angelika Berger, Arnold Pollak, Nadja Haiden
PP226 EMERGENCE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE ENTEROBECTER SEPSIS IN A NEONATAL TERTIARY CARE SETTING – A THREE YEAR STUDY Zareen Fasih, Farhana Zafar, Daya Bai Peadiatric Department, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan
PP227 PRENATAL SCREENING FOR CONGENITAL TOXOPLASMOSIS Theodora Gkountoula, Garyfallia Konstantaki, Elisavet Giannousi, Pelagia Neonaki, Nikolia Savrami Department of Pediatrics, General Hospital of Rethymno, Greece
PP228 NEONATAL CEREBRAL SINOVENOUS THROMBOSIS: CASE REPORT Dora Gomes, Sónia Silva, Patrícia Lapa, Lígia Basto, Raquel Henriques, Eulália Afonso, Rosa Ramalho
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Doctor Daniel de Matos Maternity, Coimbra University Hospitals, Portugal
PP229 HOW TO TREAT CONGENITAL CHYLOTHORAX? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Melanie Halmer1, Willhelm Müller2, Ernst Eber3, Bernhard Resch1,2
1 Research Unit for Neonatal Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Medical University of Graz, Austria; 2Division of Neonatology, Pediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, Austria; 3Respiratory and Allergic Disease Division, Pediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, Austria
PP230 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL CHYLOTHORAX Melanie Halmer1, Wilhelm Müller2, Ernst Eber3, Bernhard Resch1,2
1 Research Unit for Neonatal Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Medical University of Graz, Austria; 2Division of Neonatology, Pediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, Austria; 3Respiratory and Allergic Disease Division, Pediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, Austria
Department for Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Division of Paediatric Neonatology, Intensive Care and Neuropaediatry; Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP231 MECONIUM ILEUS AS THE FIRST MANIFESTACION OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS IN INFANCY – A CASE REPORT Hasbahta T, Krasniqi T, Mustafa B
Department of Neonatology, University Clinics Centre – Pediatric Clinic, Prishtinë–Kosove
PP232 ONSET OF BILIRUBIN RISE IN G6PD DEFICIENT NEONATES PRENATAL, PREDISCHARGE OR POSTDISCHARGE? Fariba Hemmati, Zahra Hashemi
Neonatal Research Centre, Department of Neonatology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
PP233 CARBOHYDRATES METABOLISM METAMORPHOSIS IN NEWBORNS Muazam Ismailova
Department of Neonatology, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP234 NEWBORNS DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION IN NEONATAL PERIOD Muazam Ismailova
Department of Neonatology, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP235 SMALL TO GESTATIONAL AGE CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT MONITORING Muazam Ismailova Department of Neonatology, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP236 MECONIUM ASPIRATION SYNDROME: THERAPEUTIC LUNG BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE WITH SURFACTANT SOLUTION Ivanov Gordana1, Ljubica Krstić1, Mirjana Bogavac2
1 Clinical centre of Vojvodina, Department of neonatology, Novi Sad; 2Clinical centre of Vojvodina, Department of obstetrics and gynecology Novi Sad
PP237 SINGLE ROOM NEONATAL CARE (SRNC) IN A MEDIUM CARE UNIT: EFFECTS ON THE NEONATE Linda Jilderda, Ben Semmekrot, Peter Gerrits Department of Pediatrics, Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
PP238 SPONTANEOUSLY INFECTED CEPHALHEMATOMA IN 6-WEEK-OLD INFANT: A CASE REPORT Marija Jurković1, Branka Smital Zore1, Ivan Hećimović2
Department of Pediatrics, General hospital Vinkovci, Croatia; 2Division of Neurosurgery, Osijek University Hospital, Croatia
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PP239 BACTERIAL MENINGITIS IN THE NEONATE:EPIDEMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS AND PROGNOSIS Sultan Kavuncuoglu, Semra Gursoy, Esin Aldemir, Sibel Ozbek, Muge Payasli, Ozden Turel, Nuray Aktay, Kamuran Sanli, Emine Hosaf SB Istanbul Bakırkoy Maternity and Childrens Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP240 COMPARISON OF TWO DIFFERENT SURFACTANT IN NEONATES WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Esin Aldemir Yidiz, Sibel Ozbek, Nuray Aktay Ayaz, Sultan Kavuncuoglu, Makbule Ercan, Sevda Tuten SB Istanbul Bakırkoy Maternity and Childrens Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP241 NEW EVIDENCE IN THE GROWTH OF CHINESE PRETERM, LOW-BIRTHWEIGHT INFANTS AFTER HOSPITAL DISCHARGE Randi Kline1, Chao Chen2, Jianxing Zhu3, Danhua Wang4, Robert Northington5
Clinical Research, Pfizer Nutrition, Collegeville PA, USA; 2Department of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Department of Neonatology, XinHua Hospital, Shanghai, China; 4Department of Pediatrics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Biostatistics, Pfizer, Collegeville PA, USA
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PP242 NEW INSIGHT INTO FEEDING PRACTICES AND GROWTH OF POST-DISCHARGE PRETERM INFANTS IN CHINA Randi Kline1, Chao Chen2, Jianxing Zhu3, Danhua Wang4, Robert Northington5, Jillian Trabulsi6
Clinical Research, Pfizer Nutrition, Collegeville PA, USA; 2Department of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China; 3Department of Neonatology, XinHua Hospital, Shanghai, China; 4Department of Pediatrics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China; 5Biostatistics, Pfizer, Collegeville PA, USA; 6Department of Behavioral Health & Nutrition, University of Delaware, Wilmington DE, USA
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PP243 HEPATITIS C AND PREGNANCY – IN THE AUSTRALIAN OUTER METROPOLITAN MATERNITY HOSPITAL Jan Kovacech, Aida Tamargo Redland Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, Cleveland, Queensland, Australia
PP244 HOMOZYGOUS SURFACTANT PROTEIN B DEFICIENCY – A CASE REPORT Stefan Kurath1, Raimund Kraschl2, Bernhard Resch3, Wilhelm Kaulfersch2
1 Hospital of Diakonie De La Tour, Waiern, Austria; 2Pediatric Department, Klinikum Klagenfurt am Wo¨ rthersee; 3Research Unit for Neonatal Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Division of Neonatology, Paediatric Department, Medical University Graz, Austria
PP245 PNEUMOTHORAX AND PNEUMOMEDISTINUM IN TERM OR NEAR-TERM NEONATES WITHOUT UNDERLYING PULMONARY DISEASES Kyu hyung Lee, Heui seung Jo
Department of Pediatrics, Bundang CHA Hospital, CHA University, KyeonggI-do, Republic of Korea
PP246 HEMATOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN SMALL-FORGESTATIONAL-AGE PREMATURE NEWBORNS OF ≥32 GESTATIONAL WEEKS Aleksandra Matic, Gordana Velisavljev–Filipovic, Divna Damjanovski
Neonatology department, Institute for child and youth health care of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia; Neonatology department, Gynaecologic-obstetric clinic, Clinical center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP247 TOCOLYSIS WITH BETA-2-SYMPATHOMIMETICS INCREASES THE OCCURRENCE OF INFANTILE HEMANGIOMAS IN PRETERM BORN INFANTS Michael Mayer, Alexander Minichmayr, Franziska Klement, Katharina Hroncek, Dagmar Wertaschnigg, Wolfgang Arzt, Gabriele WiesingerEidenberger, Evelyn Lechner Landes- Frauen- und Kinderklinik Linz, Linz, Austria
PP248 CONGENITAL CYSTIC CERVICAL HYGROMA – CASE REPORT Susana Moleiro, João Alves, Pedro Cruz, Maria Alfaro, Maria José Castro, Ivone Lobo Department οf Paediatrics, Hospital de Faro, EPE, Faro, Portugal
PP249 DIFFUSE PNEUMOCEPHALUS IN NEONATAL CITROBACTER MENINGITIS Mahesh Nanjundappa, Natasha Maddock Neonatal unit, Hope Hospital, Salford Royal Foundation NHS Trust, Manchester, UK
PP250 PREVALENCE OF GROSS CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AND RELATED RISK FACTORS OBSERVED IN NEONATES IN BANDARABBAS MATERNITY HOSPITAL 2008–2009 Abdolmagid Nazemi Gheshmi1, Mitra Khezri2, Pooneh Nikooi2, AlirezaJahanloo3, N. Manghash1
Children Clinical Research Development Center Bandarabbas University of Medical Sciences, Bandarabbas, Iran; 2Family Genetic Counseling, Bandarabbas, Iran; 3Bandarabbas University Medical Science, Bandarabbas, Iran 1
PP251 EARLY-ONSET NEONATAL SEPSIS: EARLY DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS Marco Pereira1, Aires Pereira1, Isabel Martins1, Vasco Santos2, Carlos Soares2, Agostinha Souto1, Valquíria Alves2
1 Department of Woman, Child and Teenager, Pedro Hispano Hospital, Matosinhos, Oporto, Portugal; 2Clinical Pathology Laboratory, Pedro Hispano Hospital, Matosinhos, Oporto, Portugal
PP252 IMPLEMENTATION OF AN HYPOTHERMIA PROGRAMME ON A LEVEL III UNIT G. Cassiano Santos, L. Martins, F. Pinto, C.Matos, T. Tomé Maternidade Dr. Alfredo da Costa, Lisbon, Portugal
PP253 SEIZURES IN THE NEONATAL PERIOD, WHAT’S THE DIAGNOSIS? – A CASE REPORT Sónia Silva, Dora Gomes, Patrícia Lapa, Lígia Basto, Raquel Henriques, Eulália Afonso, Rosa Ramalho
Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos do Recém-Nascido (UCIRN), Maternidade Dr. Daniel de Matos, Hospitais da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
PP254 BIRTH WEIGHT CHANGES IN LIVEBORN INFANTS IN TUZLA CANTON DURING 1992–1995 WAR IN BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA Fahrija Skokić, Dubravka Bačaj, Selma Muartović, Almira Ćosićkić
PP255 A NEWBORN PRESENTING WITH A GUM ABSCESS AS AN UNUSUAL FORM OF GROUP B STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION: A CASE REPORT Slavomíra Stanková, Marta Tóthová, Božena Pšeničková Department of Neonatology, University Hospital of Louis Pasteur, Kŏsice, Slovakia
PP256 CHANGING SPECTRUM OF NECROTISING ENTEROCOLITIS Rachael Harwood2, Rajendra Kumar1,2, Javeed Travadi1,2
1 NICU, John Hunter Children’s Hospital, Newcastle, Australia; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
PP257 EFFECTIVENESS OF 360 DEGREE INTENSIVE PHOTOTHERAPY VERSUS CONVENTIONAL PHOTOTHERAPY FOR NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA Raid Umran Tohmaz, Jasim Al-Musawi
Department of Pediatrics, Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital, Kufa medical college, An-Najaf, IRAQ
PP258 REGIONAL OXYGEN SATURATION OF THE BRAIN AND PERIPHERAL TISSUE DURING BIRTH TRANSITION OF TERM INFANTS Berndt Urlesberger1, Karin Grossauer1, Mirjam Pocivalnik1, Alexander Avian2, Wilhelm Müller1, Gerhard Pichler1
1 Research Unit for Cerebral Devlopment and Oximetry, Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics; 2Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Information, Medical University of Graz, Austria
PP259 REGIONAL OXYGEN SATURATION OF THE BRAIN DURING BIRTH TRANSITION OF TERM INFANTS: COMPARISON BETWEEN ELECTIVE CESARIAN SECTION AND VAGINAL DELIVERY Berndt Urlesberger1, Elisabeth Kratky1, Thomas Rehak1, Mirjam Pocivalnik1, Alexander Avian2, Johanna Czihak3, Wilhelm Müller1, Gerhard Pichler1
1 Research Unit for Cerebral Development and Oximetry, Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics; 2Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Information; 3Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Medical University of Graz, Austria
PP260 NEONATAL GROUP B STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE Pramodh Vallabhaneni, Mark Walker, Simon Leeson, Kim Dunkin, Mary Markland, Michael Cronin Department of Paediatrics, North West Wales NHS Trust, Bangor, UK
PP261 LATE PRETERM INFANTS: MATERNAL CONDITIONS AND MORBIDITY RISKS Gabriela Zaharie1, Monica Popa1, Melinda Matyas1, Ligia Blaga1, Sorana Bolboaca2, Nadia Schmidt3, T. Zaharie3
1 Neonatology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ‘‘Iuliu Hatieganu’’, Cluj Napoca; 2Informatics Department University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ‘‘Iuliu Hatieganu’’, Cluj Napoca; 3Pathology Department University of Medicine and Pharmacy, ‘‘Iuliu Hatieganu’’, Cluj Napoca
Clinic for children’s diseases, Tuzla University Clinical Center, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP262 NEUROSPECIFIC BIOMARKERS OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN CHILDREN Rabyat Zainiddinova, Ivan Smirnov
PP269 THE ROLE OF TH17/IL-17 IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PRIMARY NEPHRITIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN Li Wang, Qiu Li, Cuicui Li, Lijia Wang, Haiping Yang, Hong Tao
PP263 PROINFLAMATORY ENVIRONMENT CAN INFLUENCE STRUCURAL AND FUNCTIONAL DISTRURBANCES IN ORGANOGENESIS Sofija Sljivic1, Ivana Stojkovic-Eferica1, Marija Stojanovic1, Ljubinka Mrkaic1, LJiljana Brankovic2
PP270 OUTCOME OF PEDIATRIC IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN NORTH-WEST OF IRAN Fakhrossadat Mortazavi
Scientific Center of Chidren’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Gynecology and Obstetric Clinic; 2Pediatric Clinic, Clinical Centre, Nis
Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
Department of pediatric nephrology-Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Children’s Hospital of Tabriz/ Iran
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PP264 EFFECT AND INFLUENCING FACTORS OF CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE PULSE THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH STEROID-RESISTANT NEPHROTIC SYNDROME Shaojun Li, Qiu Li
Department of Nephroimmunology, the Children’s Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PP265 INFLAMMATORY STRESS EXACERBATES LIPID-MEDIATED RENAL INJURY BY DIVERTING CHOLESTEROL FROM BLOOD TO KIDNEY Zhen E Xu1,2, Yaxi Chen1, Ailong Huang1, Zac Varghese3, John F. Moorhead3, Feng Yan 1, Stephen H. Powis3, Qiu Li1,2, and Xiong Z. Ruan1,3
1 Centre for Lipid Research, Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology on Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Education, Second Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China; 2Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, P.R. China; 3Centre for Nephrology, University College London (UCL) Medical School, Royal Free Campus, UK
PP266 URINE NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) AS A MARKER OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) IN CHILDREN Kveta Blahova1, Filip Fencl1, Veronika Stara1, Marta Pechova2, Richard Prusa2
1 Department of Paediatrics, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic
PP267 ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE GENE INTRON 4A/B VNTR POLYMORPHISM IN CHILDREN WITH NEPHROTIC SYNDROME Carmen Duicu1, Zsuzsanna Gall1, Claudia Banescu2
1 Pediatric Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tg. Mures, Romania; 2Genetic Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tg. Mures, Romania
PP268 ANALYSIS OF PATHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN 509 CHILDREN WITH RENAI DISEASE Danfeng Xie, Qiu Li
Department of Nephroimmunology, the Children’s Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PP271 CASES OF UROLITHIASIS IN INFANCY Maria Pavlou, Ekaterini Siomou, Anna Challa, Charoula Siafaka, Christos Ntomaris, Antigoni Siamopoulou Department of Paediatric, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
PP272 EFFICIENCY OF USE ARTICHOKE POWDER AT OXALATE NEPHROPATY OF CHILDREN Olga Prokopyeva Irkutsk State Medical University, Irkutsk, Russia
PP273 TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS AND UVEITIS (TINU) SYNDROME IN A 15-YEAR OLD BOY WITH HASHIMOTO’S DISEASE Eleni Skamantzoura1, Eirini Sionti1, Ioannis Asproudis2, Paraskevas Zafeiropoulos2, Chris Ntomaris1, Elli Ioachim3, Antigoni SiamopoulouMavridou1 Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; 2Department of Opthalmology, University Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece; 3Department of Pathology, General Hospital of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
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PP274 PART OF DOPPLEROGRAPHY IN EARLY DIAGNOSTICS OF OBSTRUCTIVE UROPATHY IN CHILDREN OF EARLY AGE Munisa Ya Abzalova
Clinical Radiology Department, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP275 PART OF DOPPLEROMETRY IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTICS OF KIDNEY TUMORS Hilola K. Alimkhanova
Clinical Radiology Department, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP276 SIGNIFICANCE OF DOPPLEROGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTICS OF KIDNEY CYST Rano S. Shanasirova Clinical Radiology Department, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP277 NEONATAL ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY Prayong Vachvanichsanong1, Edward McNeil2, Supaporn Dissaneevate1, Pornsak Dissaneewate1, Prasin Chanvitan1, Waricha Janjindamai1
Department of Pediatrics, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand; Epidemiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 1 2
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP278 STROKE IN 10 YEARS CHILD WITH HIGH TITERS OF ANTIPHOSPHATIDYL SERINE AUTOANTIBODIES: CASE REPORT Ali Husham, Ali Fayda Dean, Technical Institute-Zakho-Kurdistan
PP279 DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF NEUROSONOGRAPHY READINGS IN CHILDREN SUFFERING CONSEQUENCES POST PERINATAL HYPOXIC AND ISCHEMIC DAMAGE TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Hanum M. Alieva, Madina Sh. Dzhabrailova, Asiyat A. Aliyeva
Republican Center of Children and Juvenile Neuropsychic Health, Funded by the Dagestan Republic, Ministry of Health, Makhachkala, Dagestan
PP280 HYPOXIC- ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EARLY PSYCHO-MOTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD Jasmina Djindjic1, Vesna Velickovic1, Veroljub Knezevic1, Srdjan Djindjic2, Slobodan Obradovic3
PP286 AICARDI SYNDROME. ANALYSIS OF A SERIE OF SEVEN CASES Francisco Pérez Fernández1, Joaquin Fernández Ramos1, Ageda Galisteo3, Eduardo Ĺopez-Laso2, Simón de las Heras3
1 Pediatric Neurology Unit, Department of pediatrics, University Hospital Reina Sofía and Infanta Margarita, Cabra, Córdoba; 2Pediatric Neurology Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Reina Sofia, Córdoba; 3Pediatric Neurology Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Doce de Octubre, Madrid
PP287 CRANIOCERVICAL ARTERIAL DISSECTION IN A FIVE YEAR OLD GIRL Anna Radinger, Barbara Jauk, Raimund Kraschl, Wilhelm Kaulfersch Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Klinikum Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
PP288 ACUTE TRANSVERSE MYELITIS AS A RARE CAUSE OF CHEST PAIN IN CHILDREN Victor Sanmartin Sanchez1, Lourdes Aquino Fariña1, Antonio Cano Orgaz2, M.Pilar Fossas Felip2, Rosario Diez Martin1
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Department of Pediatrics, Mataró Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; 2Department of Neurology, Mataró Hospital, Barcelona, Spain
Department of Child Neurology, Silesian Medical University School, Katowice, Poland
PP289 OPHTHALMOPLEGIC MIGRAINE WITH PERSISTENT DILATED PUPIL Inês Sobreira1, Cátia Sousa1, Ana Raposo1, Ana Dias2, Fernando Fagundes3
Health centre, Kragujevac, Serbia; Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, Serbia; Clinical Centre, Kragujevac, Serbia 1
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PP281 OTOGENIC MENINGITIS IN CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS Ewa Jamroz, Ewa Gluszkiewicz PP282 THE PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS OF THE FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Dilek Konukbay, Filiz Arslan Gülhane Military Medical Academy, School of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey
PP283 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN DETECTING OF THE STRUCTURAL LESIONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) IN CHILDREN WITH MINOR NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS Olga Kozhevnikova, Olga Klochkova, Leila Namazova-Baranova, Olga Logacheva, Viktor Vasilchenko, Galina Kuznecova, Anatoliy Anikin Scientific Centre of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences/Department of Functional and Laboratory Diagnostics, Moscow, Russia
PP284 EFFICACY OF FELBAMATE IN INTRACTABLE PEDIATRIC EPILEPSY Van Miller1, Stacey Mohammadie1, Robert Chudnow2, Gerald So2, Anthony R. Riela2
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Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo – EPE, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal; 2Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central – Hospital D. Estefânia, Lisbon, Portugal; 3Hospital do Santo Espírito, Angra do Heróısmo, Azores, Portugal 1
PP290 PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE NEUROSONOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN WITH HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC CHANGES OF BRAIN Gulnora A. Yusupalieva, Muxabbat A. Karimova
Clinical Radiology Department, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP291 EFFECTS OF AN INTERVENTION STUDY TO REDUCE THE BODY MASS INDEX OF ADOLESCENTS WITH OBESITY AND OVERWEIGHT (OBESCAT STUDY) Mar Calvo Terrades1,2, Juan Carlos Sevilla Moya2,3, Irene Moral Peláez4, Olga Fernández Fernández5, Angela Serrano Aguiar6, Ana García López7, Leffa Eddy Vives8, Rafael Jiménez González9
1 Albera Salut, Peralada (Girona); 2Girona Institute for Biomedical Research; 3Hospital de Palamís; Fundació Salut Empordà, Figueres (Girona); 4 Research Unit EAP Sardenya, Barcelona; 5CAP Montmeló, Barcelona; 6CAP Mora d’Ebre, Tarragona; 7CAP Prat de la Riba, Rubí; 8Centre Mèdic Sant Ramon, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona; 9University Hospital Joan de Déu (Esplugas de Llobregat); Chair Department of Paediatrics, School of Medicine; University of Barcelona, Spain
University of Texas at Dallas, USA; 2Texas Child Neurology, Plano, Texas, USA
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PP285 EPILEPSY FOLLOWING NEONATAL HYPOGLYCAEMIA Pandare Sankaran Sugathan
Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, RIPAS Hospital, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
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PP292 IN CHILDHOOD OBESITY, WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IS SIGNIFICANTLY RELATED TO INSULIN RESISTANCE Azriyanti Anuar Zaini, Rosmini Tahir, Yazid Jalaludin, Fatimah Harun
Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP293 FATTY ACID OXIDATION IN KUWAIT: A CASE SERIES AND REVIEW Hanan A Bin-Nakhi1, Sameera Sadeq1, Eman Bu Hamrah1, Niran Al Naqeeb2, Zahra Qabazard1
Pediatric Department, Al Adan Hospital, Kuwait; Pediatric Department, Neonatal unit, Al Adan Hospital, Kuwait 1
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PP294 CHILDHOOD OBESITY – A HEALTH CARE CENTRE REALITY Susana Branco1, Maria do Sameiro Jorge2, Helena Chaves2
Department of Paediatrics, Hospital S. Teotónio, EPE, Viseu, Portugal; 2Urban Extension of ACES Ave III – Famalicão, Portugal
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PP295 FRUIT JUICES: ITS PAPER IN OVERWEIGHT Maria del Mar Campillo1, Cristina Perez2
1 Altea, Health Center of Public Sanitary Service, Pediatrician, Spain; 2Benidorm, Health Center of Public Sanitary Service, Pediatrician, Spain
PP296 EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATION AND FOLLOW-UP PROGRAM ON OBESE CHILDREN Berna Eren Fidanci1, Nalan Akbayrak1, Kursat Fidanci2, Filiz Arslan3, Emre Tascilar2, Mesut Akyol4
Gulhane Military Medical Academy, School of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey; 2Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Department of Pediatrics, Ankara, Turkey; 3Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpasa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Department of Statistics, Ankara, Turkey
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PP297 AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY TO PROMOTE BREAKFAST AND TO PREVENT OBESITY IN SCHOOL CHILDREN – SUMMER SPORT SCHOOL ‘‘GIOCAMPUS’’ (SSSG) PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE Giorgia Monti1, Dimitra Gkliati1, Anna Ruggerini2, Roberto Ciati2, Furio Brighenti2, Marisa Porrini2, Daniele Del Rio2, Francesca Scazzina2, Viviana Finistrella2, Maria Rita Spreghini2, Marco Vitale2, Elio Volta2, Claudio Maffeis2 and Maurizio Vanelli1,2 1 Postgraduate School of Pediatrics University of Parma; 2Giocampus Scientific Committee Parma, Italy
PP298 LIPIDS AND LIPOPROTEINS AND FAMILY HISTORY Gordana Grujić Ilić1, Snezana Nikolić1, Dušanka Branković1, Ljiljana Pejčić2, Dragana Arandlelović D3
Health Center Niš, Niš, Serbia; 2Pediatric Clinic Nis, Serbia; 3Health centr ‘‘Dr Simo Milosevic’’ Belgrade, Serbia
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PP299 EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND LIPID METABOLISM IN CHILDREN WITH OBESITY Olga Logachyeva, Olga Kozhevnikova, Leyla Namazova-Baranova Scientific center of children’s health of RAMS, Moscow, Russia
PP300 SKIPPING BREAKFAST IS A RISK FACTOR FOR OVERWEIGHT IN ETHNIC MINORITY CHILDREN (EMC) TOO Giorgia Monti1, Dimitra Gkliati1, Anna Ruggerini2, Roberto Ciati2, Furio Brighenti2, Marisa Porrini2, Daniele Del Rio2, Francesca Scazzina2, Viviana Finistrella2, Maria Rita Spreghini2, Marco Vitale2, Elio Volta2, Claudio Maffeis2, Maurizio Vanelli1,2
1 Postgraduate School of Pediatrics University of Parma; 2Giocampus Scientific Committee Parma, Italy
PP301 GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISORDER 1A PRESENTING AS AFEBRILE SEIZURES Nuala Quinn1, Ellen Crushell2, Rosemarie Manning1
Department of Paediatric Medicine, National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 24; National Centre for Inherited Metabolic Disorders, Children’s University Hospital, Dublin 1
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PP302 TRENDS IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AMONG CHILDREN IN SERBIA Nevenka Raketic1, Predrag Dordević2, Fadil Canović3, Filip Šer4, Vladislav Bojić5
1 Pediatric Department, Health Center Jedro, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Outpatient Department Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia; 3Health Center Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia; 4 City Department for Skin and Veneral Diseases, Belgrade, Serbia 5University Children’s Hospital, Department for Endocrinology, Belgrade, Serbia
PP303 ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION HABITS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Lutvo Sporišević1, Senka Mesihović-Dinarević2, Vjekoslav Krželj3, Miralem Musić4, Adnan Bajraktarević5
1 Institute of Emergency Medical Assistance, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2Pediatric clinic, Clinical center University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 3Department of Pediatrics, Clinical Hospital of Split, Split, Croatia; 4Institute of Patophysiology, Faculty of Medicine Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 5Health Centre ‘‘Vrazova’’, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
PP304 A SIBLING CASES OF ZELLWEGER SYNDROME Chiaki Takahashi1, Kazutomo Isono1, Kyoko Minagawa1, Tomoko Tamaoki-Hashimoto2, Nobuyuki Shimozawa3, Takakuni Tanizawa1
1 Department of Pediatrics Hyogo college of Medicine, Hyogo, JAPAN; 2Department of Genetics Hyogo college of Medicine, Hyogo, JAPAN; 3Department of Pediatrics Gigu University School of Medicine, GIFU, JAPAN
PP305 EFFECTS OF CHILD- AND NEIGHBOURHOOD-LEVEL PREDICTORS ON BODY MASS INDEX TRAJECTORIES AMONG YOUNG CHILDREN IN CANADA Piotr Wilk
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
PP306 THE SPLIT TIBIALIS POSTERIOR TENDON TRANSFER FOR THE CORRECTION OF SPASTIC EQUINOVARUS HINDFOOT DEFORMITY Maria Vlachou1, Alexis Verykokakis1, Dimitris Dimitriadis1,2
Mitera General, Maternity and Children’s Hospital -Athens; 2Orthopaedic Department -Pendeli Children’s Hospital-Athens
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PP307 RADIOLOGICAL FOLLOW UP OF SUPRACONDYLAR HUMERUS FRACTURES IN CHILDREN Daniel Gheorghiu, Satish Dhotare, Harry Casserly
Upper Limb Unit, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
PP308 INJURIES TO CHILDREN Vesna Strainovič-Lalović, Nebojša Kavarić, Rajka Pajović, Biljana R.– Fŭstar PrImary Health Care Center Podgorica, MONTENEGRO
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP309 TREATMENT OF THE PROGRESSIVE NEUROMUSCULAR PLANOVALGUS FOOT DEFORMITY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Maria Vlachou, Theodoros Grivas, Dimitris Dimitriadis Paediatric Orthopaedic Department, Mitera Maternity and Children’s Hospital
PP310 SURVEILLANCE OF SERIOUS ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS AND BEYOND: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE Danielle Grenier1, Margaret Zimmerman2 Canadian Paediatric Society, Ottawa, Canada; Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada
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PP311 COMMUNITY SERVICE ORIENTED STUDY ON PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS AND VIOLENCE IN YEMEN Ishak Abdul Rahman Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Sanáa University
PP312 THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Josip Grgurić1, Durdica Ivković1, Melani Marković1, Maja Orešković1, Andrea Kostinčer Pojić2, Giovana Armano2 UNICEF Office for Croatia; 2 Croatian Society for Preventive and Social Paediatrics
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PP313 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, BODY MASS INDEX, AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN CHILDHOOD Mar Ca Terrades1,2, Juan Carlos Sevilla Moya2,3, Casimiro Javierre Garcés4, Rafael Jiménez González5
Albera Salut, Peralada (Girona); 2Girona Institute for Biomedical Research; 3Hospital de Palamós; FundacióSalut Empordà, Figueres (Girona); 4Physiology Department, Barcelona University; 5University Hospital Joan de Déu (Esplugas de Llobregat); Chair Department of Paediatrics, School of Medicine; University of Barcelona, Spain
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PP314 ULTRASOUND SCREENING OF THE HIPS AND URINARYTRACT IN INFANTS Rakić Gordana1, Svilar Bokonjić Dragica1, Deanović Marija2, Kotevski Danica1 Primary Health Care Zvezdara, Belgrade; 2Primary Health Care Pančevo, Pančevo, Serbia
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PP315 HOME CHILDHOOD INJURIES Leandra Silvestro, Ilaria Galliano
Department of Paediatric and Adolescence’s Science, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
PP316 THE ORGANIZATION OF PROPHYLACTIC WORK AMONG SCHOOLCHILDREN L.A. Stepanova, N.V. Savvina, N.A. Sleptsova
Medical Institute, North-East federal university named after M.K. Ammosov, Russian Federation
PP317 PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS AS BENCHMARK FOR SEVERE ASTHMA IN CHILDREN Cristian Gheonea1,2, Doina Anca Plesca3, Laura Dumitrescu1, Elena Catalina Bica1
1 Department of Paediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Craiova, Romania; 2Regional Centre for Children With Asthma, Filantropia Municipal Hospital, Craiova, Romania; 3Department of Paediatrics, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
PP318 CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT PNEUMONIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY José Ricardo Casarin Costa1; Silmar Gannam2; Denise Ballester2
Undergraduate student, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil; Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Universitário da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 1 2
PP319 PRIMARY SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOTHORAX CASE PRESENTATION Djordjevic Snezana1, Atlagic Nedeljka1, Lisov Gazivoda Ljiljana1, Djordjevic Milan1, Lukovic Ljubica2
VMA-Military hospital, Pediatric Dispanzer, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Pediatric Dispanzer, Grocka, Belgrade, Serbia
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PP320 THE IMPACT OF LOCAL ADVERSE EVENTS ON ADHERENCE TO INHALED CONTROLLER THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA Laura Dumitrescu1, Cristian Gheonea1,2, Doina Anca Plesca3, Elena Catalina Bica1
1 Department of Paediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Craiova, Romania; 2Regional Centre for Children With Asthma, Filantropia Municipal Hospital, Craiova, Romania; 3Department of Paediatrics, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
PP321 CHRONIC THROMBOEMBOLIC PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: A NEW EMERGING ENTITY IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS WITH TIVAD Andra Malikiwi, Claire Purcell, Meenal Mavinkurve, Martin Ryan, Peter Greally, Basil Elnazir Adelaide & Meath Hospital, Incorporating the National Children Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin
PP322 a1 ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY IN A PATIENT WITH SEVERE ASTHMA Anuela Kondi, Sonila Shala, Brikena Dedo, Luljeta Mati, Rajmonda Niko, Perparim Shira, Luljeta Serbo Pediatric Department, UHC ‘‘Mother Teresa’’, Tirana, Albania
PP323 RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS PREVALENCE OF CHILD ASTHMA IN SERBIA FOR PERIOD 1980–2005 YEAR Mirjana Zivanovic, Gordana Vidanovic Special hospital ‘‘Sokobanja’’ Sokobanja, Serbia
PP323a PAEDIATRIC PARAPNEUMONIC PLEURAL EFFUSIONS: EXPERIENCE FROM A DISTRICT HOSPITAL Catarina Resende, Maria Inȇs Santos, Elisabete Santos, Gabriela Laranjo, Cristina Faria Serviço de Pediatria, Hospital São Teotónio, EPE, Viseu, Portugal
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP324 THE USE OF SPACE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE REHABILITATION OF THE COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN CHILDERN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Svetlana Nemkova1,2, Olga Maslova1, Nicolay Zavadenko3, Tatyana Batysheva2
PP332 SERUM INTERLEUKIN-18 IN CHILDREN WITH HENOCHSCHÖNLEIN PURPURA: A PROMISING MARKER OF DISEASE ACTIVITY? Donato Rigante1, Anna Zampetti2, Giulia Bersani1, Adele Compagnone1, Emanuela Sacco1, Lucilla Martini1, Claudio Feliciani2, Achille Stabile1
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PP325 RESULTS OF CHILDHOOD STROKE REHABILITATION Emese Szabó1, Márta Peja2
PP333 ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE COMPONENTS’ CONDITION DURING FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER AMONG CHILDREN Hasmik Sargsyan1, Petros Ghazaryan2
Scientific Centre of Children’s Health the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, RU; Psychoneurological Hospital for Children No 18, Moscow, RU; 3 Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of Pediatric Faculty, Russian State Medical University, Moscow, RU
Borsod County Teaching Hospital, Department of Children Rehabilitation, Miskolc, Hungary; University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
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PP326 ROLE OF DENDRITIC CELLS AND T HELPER 1/2 BALANCE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HENOCH-SCHONLEIN PURPURA Zhen-e Xu, Hong Tao, Pingli She, Mo Wang, Qiu Li
Department of Nephroimmunology, the Children’s Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
PP327 ATYPICAL ANCA PATTERN WITH SIMULTANEOUS PRESENCE OF MPO AND PR3-ANCA IN CHILDHOOD SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS Mirna Anicic1, Natasa Sarlic1, BrankoMalenica2, Jurica Vukovic1, Kristina Vrljicak1, Ivan Malcic1, Marija Jelusic-Drazic1
Department of Paediatrics and; 2Division of Immunology Clinical Institute of Laboratory Diagnosis, University Hospital Center Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
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PP328 ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF A CHILD WITH INFLAMMATORY MYOSITIS. CASE REPORT Claudia Cladovan, Felicia Galos, Diana Dubau, Andreea Balmos, Florin Marcu, Ladislau Ritli Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Oradea, Romania
PP329 PULMONARY ARTERY INVOLVMENT OF TAKAYASU ARTERITIS: A CASE REPORT M.G. Colella1, L. Masi1, A. Vallone2, E. Palma1, R. Amelio1, G. Buttaro1
Department of Pediatrics, Hospital of Formia, Italy; 2Degree in Medicine ‘‘Sacro Cuore’’ University, Italy
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PP330 DIPLOPIA DUE TO SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS IN A CHILD: A RARE CLINICAL PRESENTING SIGN OF A COMMON DISEASE Maria Eliopoulou1, Ioannis Giannakopoulos1, Katerina Triantou1, Athanasios Filias1, Dionysia Dimitropoulou1, Theodoros Kanellopoulos1, Olga Makri2, Constantine Georgakopoulos2
Karamandanio Children Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Patras, Greece; 2University of Patras, Department of Ophthalmology, Patras, Greece 1
PP331 EFFICACY ANALYSIS OF HEMOPERFUSION IN 72 CHILDREN WITH HENOCH-SCHONLEIN PURPURA Kai Xie, Qiu LI
Department of Pediatric Sciences, Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Department of Dermatology, Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
1 Department of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery #1, Yerevan State Medical University, Yerevan, Armenia Republican FMF Research Center of Yerevan, RA; 2Republican Hematological Center, Yerevan, Armenia
PP334 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ADALIMUMAB THERAPY OF JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS – ASSOCIATED CHRONIC UVEITIS Ekaterina Alexeyeva, Saniya Valieva, Elena Mitenko Scientific Center of Children’s Health of RAMS, Moscow, Russia
PP335 MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE PAIN FOLLOWING SURGERY IN PAEDIATRIC POPULATION: AN AUDIT Liliana Quaresma1, José Figueiredo2, Ana Ratola1, Daniela Pio1, Nuno Fernandes2, Marisol Pinhal1
1 Paediatric department, Infante D. Pedro Hospital, Aveiro, Portugal; 2Anaesthesiology department, Infante D. Pedro Hospital, Aveiro, Portugal
PP336 REVIEW OF IMMUNIZATION PROCESS FOR YEAR 2010 ON THE TERRITORY OF SKOPJE AND LOCAL DISTRIC AREAS Tatjaha Baevska – Vuckovic Public Health Institution-Health Centre Skopje r.Macedonia
PP337 INTRADERMAL ADMINISTRATION OF INFLUENZA VACCINES IN OTHERWISE HEALTHY CHILDREN Susanna Esposito, Irene Picciolli, Cristina Daleno, Rossana Tenconi, Alessia Scala, Laura Tagliaferri, Leonardo Terranova, Valentina Montinaro, Nicola Principi Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, Università degli Studi di Milano, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy
PP338 FACING THE OPPONENTS OF VACCINATION Lubomír Kukla
Research Institute of Preventive and Social Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
PP339 INFLUENCE OF OBESITY IN CHILDREN ON PREVALENCE DTAP POSTVACCINAL REACTIONS AND COMPLICATIONS Bajraktarevic Adnan1,2
1 Public Health Institution of Canton Sarajevo Pediatrics Department; 2Pharmacy Faculty Sarajevo- Department for Clinical Pharmacology
Department of Nephroimmunology, the Children’s Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Posters Presentations PP340 ESTIMATION OF EFFICIENCY OF PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION VACCINAL PREVENTION IN CHILDREN Egorova V.B., Savvina N.V., Miller O.P.
Institute of doctors postgraduate training of the M.K. Ammosov North-East Federal University
PP341 WITHDRAWN PP342 ADDRESSING PARENTAL CONCERNS ABOUT PAIN DURING CHILDHOOD VACCINATION: IS THERE ENOUGH TIME TO INCLUDE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE AMBULATORY SETTING? Anna Taddio1, Mary-Ellen Hogan1, Sandra Gerges1, Angela Girgis1, Paul Moyer1, Linda Wang1, Claire Murphy2, Moshe Ipp3
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children, Canada; Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada; 3Department of Paediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Canada 1 2
PP343 IMMUNIZATION BY PENTAXIM VACCINE – OUR EXPERIENCE Jugoslav Mijović1, Milica Mijović2
Health Center ‘‘Dr Simo Milošević’’, Belgrade, Serbia; 2Institut of Pathology Medical School Pristina-Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia
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PP344 THE IMPORTANCE OF VACCINATION IN HEPATITIS B VACCINE DENTAL PRACTICE Branislava Stanimirov1, Matilda Janković2 Health Center, Novi Sad; 2Ćuprija SERBIA
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PP345 PERCEPTIONS OF PARENTS ON VACCINATIONS Anastasia Papazoglou1, Dionysia Tsoukala2, Ioanna Pavlopoulou3, Konstantinos Kritikos4, Konstantinos Tsoumakas5
Children’s Regional General Hospital of Athens ‘‘Ag. & Pan. Kyriakou’’, Athens, Greece; Accident Hospital “KAT”, Athens, Greece; 3Faculty of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 4 Paediatrician, Athens, Greece; 5Faculty of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece 1 2
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Speakers & Chairs Errol Alden 23,26,29 Executive Director/ CEO, American Academy of Paediatrics, USA Generoso Andria 23,26,29,30 Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Federico II University, Napoli, ITALY Michael Angastiniotis Medical Advisor/ Ex Director of Paediatrics, Thalassaemia International Federation/ Makarios Hospital, CYPRUS
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Ségolène Aymé 33 Medical Geneticist, Director of Research INSERM, French Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM)/ Director of Orphanet, FRANCE Valentina Baltag 29 Technical officer, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, DENMARK Shimon Barak 21,26 Senior Medical Staff (Neonatology & Pediatrics), Department of Neonatology, Lis Maternity Hospital, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, ISRAEL Alexander Baranov 24 Director, Scientific center of children’s health, Russian Academy of medical science, Moscow, RUSSIA Tibor Baška 29 M.D., PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University Institute of Public Health, Martin, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Angelika Berger 33 Interim Head of Department of Neonatology, Pediatric Intensive Care and Neuropediatrics, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA Günther Bernert Preyer Children's Hospital, Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Pat Burton 23,32 Senior Research Scientist & Clinical Research Officer, MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre, UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK Sergio Augusto Cabral 24,25,29 President, International Pediatric Association, Health Sciences – Estacio Higher Education, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Ernst Eber 24 Associate Professor of Paediatrics, Deputy Director, Respiratory and Allergic Disease Division, Director, Teaching Unit Paediatrics, Paediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA
Xavier Carbonell-Estrany 24 Senior Consultant, Neonatology Service, Hospital Clinic, Universitat de Barcelona and the Castrillo Study Group, Barcelona, SPAIN
Jochen H. H. Ehrich 23,26,27,29,30 Professor, Department of Paediatric Kidney, Liver and Metabolic Diseases, Children’s Hospital, Hannover Medical School, GERMANY
Francesco Chiarelli 26,27,30,31 Professor of Paediatrics and Paediatric Endocrinology, Department of Paediatrics, University of Chieti, ITALY
Ruth Etzel 23 Senior Officer For Environmental Health Research, World Health Organisation, SWITZERLAND
Imti Choonara 26 Professor in Child Health, Academic Division of Child Health (University of Nottingham), The Medical School, Derbyshire Children's Hospital, UK
Tamás Fazekas 29 Pediatric Pulmonologist, St. Anna Kinderspital, Wien, AUSTRIA
Giovanni Cioni 27,29,31 Full Professor of Child Neurology & Psychiatry, Division of Child Neurology & Psychiatry, University of Pisa/ Head, Department of Developmental Neuroscience, IRCCS Stella Maris, ITALY David Cohen 31 Professor Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, FRANCE Fugen Çullu – Çokuğraş 26,27 Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University / President of Turkish Paediatric Association, Istanbul, TURKEY Dorica Dan 30 President Romanian Prader Willi Association, Romanian National Alliance for Rare Diseases, BoD EURORDIS; BoD IPWSO; member EUCERD, ROMANIA
Enoks Bikis 33 M.D., Associate Professor in Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, University Children's Hospital Riga, President of Latvian Pediatric Association, LATVIA
Irina Davydova 31 Leading Researcher of Department of Perinatal Pathology, Scientific Center of Children Health of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, RUSSIA
Robert Birnbacher LKH – Villach, Villach, AUSTRIA
Stefano del Torso 23,33 Primary Care Paediatrician, Unita Locale Socio Sanitaria (ULSS 16), APREF- Associazione per la Ricerca e Formazione, Padova, ITALY
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Radovan Bogdanović 25,26 Head of the Department of Nephrology, Institute of Mother & Child Health Care of Serbia, Belgrade, SERBIA David Branski 26,31,32 M.D., Hadassah - Professor Emeritus and Chairman, Division of Pediatrics, Hadassah University Hospital & Editor in Chief, Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, Jerusalem, ISRAEL Kevin Browne 24 Head of Insitute of Work, Health & Organisations, School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Jan K. Buitelaar UMC St Radboud, Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, THE NETHERLANDS
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Els Duval 25,27 Medical Director PICU Department, Queen Paola Childrens Hospital Antwerp, Schoten, BELGIUM
Ornella Della Casa Alberighi 26 Head of Clinical Pharmacology Unit, G. Gaslini Institute, Genova, ITALY Richard Delorme Laboratoire De Génétique Humaine et Fonctions Cognitives, Institut Pasteur, FRANCE
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Sten Dreborg 24,29,30 Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Allergology, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Department of Pediatric Allergology, University Hospital, Uppsala University, SWEDEN Marguerite Dunitz-Scheer Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA
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Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro 26,27 Adviser to the High Commissioner for Health, Office of the High Commissioner for Health, Ministry of Health, PORTUGAL Martha Feucht 25 Head of the Epilepsy Service and EEG Laboratory, Department of Paediatrics, Medical University Vienna, AUSTRIA Hans Forssberg 25,26,27 Child Neurologist, Karolinska Institutet/ Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital, SWEDEN Thomas Frischer Professor, University Children’s Hospital of Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Bernard Fritzell 24 MD, Vice President, International Scientific & Clinical Affairs, Wyeth Vaccines Research, Paris, FRANCE Helmut Gadner 33 Director of the St. Anna Childrens Cancer Research Institut (CCRI), Vienna, AUSTRIA Gerhard Gaedicke 26,27,31 Director of Medical Reformed Curriculum, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, GERMANY Hans Galjaard 29 Department of Cell Biology & Genetics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS Monika Gappa 27 Director, Children's Hospital and Research Institute, Merienhospital Wesel, GERMANY Marco Gattorno MD, G. Gaslini Institute, ITALY
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Evgeniy Genev 33 President, Bulgarian Pediatric Association, BULGARIA Paul Goddard 29 Global Professional Relations Manager – Germ Protection Europe and Developing Markets, Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, UK
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Speakers & Chairs Franz Grill 26 Medical Director, Head, Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic Hospital Speising Vienna GmbH, AUSTRIA Zachi Grossman 29,33 Pediatrician, Maccabi Health Services, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL Alfredo Guarino Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Naples Federico II, ITALY Antònio Guerra President, Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria, PORTUGAL
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Renzo Guerrini 25,27,30,33 Professor of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, Neuroscience Department, Children’s Hospital A. Meyer and University of Florence, ITALY J. Peter Guggenbichler 25 Em. Chairman, Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Preventive Medicine, Kinder und Jugendklinik der Univ. Erlangen, Laboratory for the development of antimicrobial medical products and drugs, Kössen, AUSTRIA Adamos Hadjipanayis Paediatrician, Larnaca General Hospital, CYPRUS
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Nadja Haiden 25 MD – senior, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Division of Neonatology, Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine and Neuropediatrics, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Miroslav Harjaček 33 Head, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology, Children's Hospital Srebrnjak, Zagreb, CROATIA Lisa Hartling 23 Assistant Professor, University of Alberta, CANADA Hans Hartmann Consultant Neuropaediatrician, Department of Paediatrics, Hannover Medical School, GERMANY
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Almuthe C. Hauer 25 Associate Professor of Paediatrics, Head of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Department of Paediatrics, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA
Kalle Hoppu 25,26,29 Medical Director, Poison Information Centre, Helsinki University Central Hospital/ Hospital for Children and Adolescents/ Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FINLAND Fritz Horak 31 Department of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Division of Pediatric Allergology, Pulmonology & Endocrinology, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Christian Huemer 33 Head of Department, Medical Director, Department of Pediatrics, Landeskrankenhaus Bregenz, AUSTRIA Martina Huemer Pediatrician, LKH Bregenz, AUSTRIA
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Steffen Husby 25 Professor, Head of Research, Hans Christian Andersen Children's Hospital, Odense University Hospital, DENMARK Gottfried Huss 23 MPH, Paediatrician, Primary Care Council, European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP), GERMANY Elke Jaeger-Roman 23 President, ECPCP (European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians), GERMANY Jan Janda President of the Czech Pediatric Society, CZECH REPUBLIC
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Constantine Katsanoulas 25 Consultant Intensivist, Gennimatas General Hospital Thessaloniki, GREECE Manuel Katz 23,26 MD, MPH, Medical Director, Maternal and Child Health Department, Southern Region, Ministry of Health, President CIP (Consensus in Pediatrics), ISRAEL Wilhelm Kaulfersch 24,25,26,33 Congress President, Vice President, Austrian Society of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Graz, AUSTRIA Reinhold Kerbl 25,30 Head, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Leoden Regional Hospital, AUSTRIA
Gabriele Häusler 30,31 M.D., Department of Pediatric, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Terry Klassen 21 Director of Research, The Manitoba Institute of Child Health, CANADA
Maria Hegardt Janson Paediatric Surgeon, ALSG, Manchester, UK
Keith Klugman 24 William H. Foege Professor in Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Raoul C. M. Hennekam 29 Professor of Paediatrics, Professor of Translational Genetics, Department of Paediatrics, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS & Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK Lars Hjorth 33 MD PhD, Consultant Paediatric Oncology & Haematology, Clinical Sciences Lund, Lund University, SWEDEN
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Mikael Knip 27 Professor, Children’s Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, FINLAND Sanja Kolaček 31 Head, Division of Paediatrics; Chief, Referral Center, REFERRAL Center for Paediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, Children’s Hospital Zagreb, University Medical Center “Sisters of Mercy”, CROATIA
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Andreas Konstantopoulos 24,25,27 MD, Chairman “IASO Children’s Hospital”, Professor in Paediatrics, Department of Paediatrics, Medical School of Athens, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, President of the European Paediatric Association (EPA/ UNEPSA), President-elect of the International Paediatric Association (IPA), President-elect of the Union of Middle-Eastern and Mediterranean Pediatric Societies (UMEMPS), GREECE Vladislav Kuchma 24 Director, Scientific Research Institute of Hygiene and Health Protection of Children and Adolescents, Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medicine, Moscow, RUSSIA Dafna Lemish 29 Professor of Communication, Chair, Department of Radio-TV, College of Mass Communication & Media Arts, Southern Illinois University, USA Simon Lenton 26,27,33 Consultant Paediatrician in Community Child Health, National Health Service, UK Arie Levine Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology Unit, Wolfson Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL
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Keith Lindley 28 UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK Holger N. Lode 23 Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics and Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University Medicine Greifswald, GERMANY Alan Lucas 23,26,32 Director of MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre, UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK Wolfgang Lutz 25 Leader of the World Population Program (IIASA), Director, VID, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (VID), AUSTRIA Maria-ceu Machado 26,27 Professor of Pediatrics, Director of the Department (High Commissioner for Health till 30 april), Faculty of Medicine of Lisbon and Department for Children and Family (Ministry of Health), PORTUGAL Marion Main 31 Consultant Physiotherapist in Paediatric Neuromuscular Disorders, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, UK Nuria Martinez-Alier 33 Consultant Paediatric Infectious Diseases/ Immunology, Evelina Children’s Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital, GSTT, London, UNITED KINGDOM Alberto Martini 26,33 Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Genoa, Pediatria II e Reumatologia, Istituto G. Gaslini, Genova, ITALY Giuseppe Masera 23,29,33 Medical Doctor – Pediatrician, Department of Pediatrics, University of Milano – Bicocca, ITALY
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Speakers & Chairs Julije Mestrovic 23,25,27,29 Pediatrician, Intensivist, Head of PICU, PICU, Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Split, CROATIA
A. Deniz Oğuz 23,26,33 Professor in Pediatric Cardiology, Gazi University Medical Faculty, TURKEY
Piotr Mierzewski 26,27 Head, Health Division, Council of Europe/ Department of Health and Bioethics, Directorate General III - SOCIAL COHESION, Strasbourg, FRANCE
Éva Oláh 23,26,27,30 Full Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Medical Health & Science Center, University of Debrecen, HUNGARY
Joseph Milerad Associate Editor Acta Paediatrica, Department of Women and Child Health, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Guido E. Moro 23,32 MD, Professor of Neonatology, Postgraduate School of Paediatrics, University of Milan, Italy/ Director of the Centre for Infant Nutrition to Prevent Illnesses in Adult Life/ Director of the Department of Neonatal Pathology of the Macedonio Melloni Maternity Hospital, ITALY Manuel Moya 26,27,30,33 Professor and Head, Pediatric Department, University Miguel Hernández/ Hospital Universitario S. Juan, Alicante, SPAIN 23
Filippo Muratori 27,32 Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatry, University of Pisa & Director, Developmental Psychiatry Clinical Unit, Department of Developmental Neuroscience, IRCCS Stella Maris, ITALY Ingomar Mutz Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde, AUSTRIA
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Anne Ormisson 24,25,30 Associate Professor Em., Department of Pediatrics, University of Tartu, Tartu, ESTONIA
Antonio Moreno 27 Head, Pediatric Pulmonology Unit, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, SPAIN
Arnold Munnich Hopital Necker - Enfants Malades, FRANCE
Anne O'Neill Midwife, NICU, Northwick Park Hospital, UK
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John Oxford 29 Chair of the Global Hygiene Council and Professor of Virology, St Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK Konstantinos Petsios 30 RN, MSc, Phd, Lecturer (407/80) in Paediatric Nursing, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Cardiosurgical PICU “Onassis” Cardiac Center, Athens, GREECE Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani 26,27,29,30 Full Professor, Director, Institute of Pediatrics and Residency Program, University of Foggia, ITALY Antonio Piga 31 MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, School of Medicine S. Luigi Gonzaga, University of Torino, ITALY Barbara Plecko 25 Head of Child Neurology Outpatient Service, Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA Christian Popow 29 Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Michael A. Popp CEO & owner, Bionorica SE, GERMANY
Leyla Namazova-Baranova 25,26,27,31 Director, Scientific Research Institute of Prophylactic Pediatrics and Rehabilitation, Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, RUSSIA Ettore Napoleone 33 Paediatrician, FIMP- MCRN (Italian Paediatric Federation - Medicines for Children Research Network), ITALY
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John B. Porter 31 MA MD FRCP FRCPath, Department of Haematology, University College London, UCL Cancer Institute, UK Nicola Principi 24,25,30 Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Maternal and Pediatric Sciences, University of Milan, ITALY
Ljupcho Nikoloski 26,27 Professor, Pediatric Clinic, Medical Faculty, Clinical Center Pediatrics, FYROM
Luca A. Ramenghi 24 MD PhD, Consultant Neonatologist, Neonatologia e Terapia Intensiva Neonatale - Fondazione "Ca Granda" Policlinico IRCCS Milano, ITALY
Pål Njølstad 27 Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen/ Department of Pediatrics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, NORWAY
Bernhard Resch 23,25,26,29 Division of Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics, Research Unit for Neonatal Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA
Martin Offringa 29 Professor of Paediatrics and Clinical Epidemiology, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
György S. Reusz 24 University Professor, First Department of Pediatrics, Semmelweis University, Budapest, HUNGARY
Liudmila Ogorodova Vice Rector of Science, Siberian State Medical University, RUSSIA
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Josef Riedler 23,24,26,29 Children’s Hospital Schwarzach, AUSTRIA
Arieh Riskin 24 Senior Neonatologist, Department of Neonatology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, ISRAEL Giacomo Rizzolatti 25 Director, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma, ITALY Torleiv Ole Rognum 23 Professor, MD, PhD, MHA, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, NORWAY Armido Rubino 24 Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics, Federico II University of Naples, ITALY Tibor Sagat 27 Clinic of Pediatric Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Children’s University Hospital, Slovak Health University, Bratislava, SLOVAKIA Giuseppe Saggese 26,29 Full Professor of Pediatrics, Director of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Pisa, ITALY Agnès Saint-Raymond Head of Sector, European Medicines Agency, UK
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Ulrike Salzer – Muhar 26,27 Professor of Paediatrics, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Division of Paediatric Cardiology, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Martin Samuels 23,25,27 Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, UK Gamal Samy Aly 25 Professor of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Vice President of Ain Shams University, Cairo, EGYPT Manuel Sánchez-Luna 27 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Chief of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Neonatology Division, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañon, SPAIN Martin Ο. Savage 31 Professor of Paediatric Endocrinology (Emeritus), Department of Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute/ St Bartholomew's and The Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry, London, UK Klaus Schmitt 26,29,33 Medical Director, Landesfrauen-und Kinderklinik Linz, AUSTRIA Edith Schober 27,29 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Nicoló Scuderi Full Professor of Plastic Surgery, Chief of the Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, ITALY
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Wilhelm Sedlak Board Member, Austrian Society of Childhood and Adolescent-medicine / EAP- delegate, AUSTRIA
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Speakers & Chairs Raanan Shamir 32 Chairman, Schneider Children's Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL Mary Shuttleworth Founder & President, Youth for Human Rights International, Los Angeles, USA
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Erika Sievers 25 MPH, Section for Social Pediatrics, Child and Youth Public Health Services, Academy of Public Health, Düsseldorf, GERMANY Fabrizio Simonelli 26,27 Psychologist, Head, Health Promotion Programme, Meyer University Children Hospital, Florence, ITALY Atul Singhal 25 MD, Professor of Pediatric Nutrition, MRC Childhood Nutrition Centre, Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK Fiona Smith 30 Adviser in Children and Young People's Nursing, Royal College of Nursing, Co-ordinator, Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe Network, UK Michael Smith 23,29 Consultant Paediatrician, Director, NI Clinical Research Network for Children, Department of Paediatrics, Craigavon Hospital, NORTHERN IRELAND Olle Söder 30 Professor & Chairman, Senior Clinical Consultant, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Karolinska Institute & University Hospital/ Astrid Lindgren Children´s Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN Christos Sotirelis 31 Advisor to the Trustees, UK Thalassaemia Society, UK Oguz Soylemezoğlu Pediatric Nephrology Department, Gazi University Hospital, TURKEY
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Nick Spencer 25 Emeritus Professor of Child Health, School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK Wolfgang Sperl 23 Head of the Department of Pediatrics, University Clinic of Salzburg, AUSTRIA
Andrea Superti-Furga Leenaards Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND
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Lázló Szabó 23,26,27 Head, 2nd Department of Pediatrics, Borsod County Teaching Hospital, University of Miskolc Institute of Health Science, HUNGARY
Zsolt Szepfalusi 26,27 MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA
Ivan Vidmar 25,27,29 Head, Department of Paediatric Surgery & Intensive Care, University Medical Center of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
Andrea Talbot Director, Learning Curve, NORTHERN IRELAND
Alexander Vladychenko 33 Director General, Council of Europe/Conseil de l'Europe, Strasburg, FRANCE
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Giorgio Tamburlini 23,26,27,29,33 Senior Advisor for Research and International Health, European School for Mother, Newborn Child and Adolescent Health & IRCCS Burlo Garofolo, Trieste, ITALY
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Mehmet Vural 25,30 Department of Pediatrics, Neonatology Unit, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Istanbul University, TURKEY
Nikhil Thapar 28 UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK
Catherine Weil – Olivier 24,33 Professor of Paediatrics, University Paris VII, FRANCE
Jorma Toppari 30 Professor of Physiology, Departments of Paediatrics and Physiology, University of Turku, FINLAND Riccardo Troncone Full Professor, University Federico II, ITALY
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Tivadar Tulassay 23 Professor of Paediatrics, Chairman, 1st Department of Paediatrics, Semmelweis University, Budapest, HUNGARY Alberto Giovanni Ugazio 26,27 Head, Department of Medicine, Childen’s Hospital Bambino Gesu, President of Italian Society of Pediatrics, ITALY
Berndt Urlesberger 24 Professor, Deputy Director, Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Medical University Graz, AUSTRIA
Terence Stephenson 27 President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, London, UK
Beatrix Volc-Platzer Head, Donauspital/SMZ Ost, Department of Dermatology, Vienna, AUSTRIA
Alfred Tenore 30,31 Professor and Chair of Pediatrics, University of Udine School of Medicine, Udine, ITALY
Constantinos J. Stefanidis 27 "P. & A. Kyriakou" Athens Children’s Hospital, Athens, GREECE
Eva Steliarova-Foucher 33 International Agency for Research on Cancer, FRANCE
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Timo Vesikari 26,33 Professor, Vaccine Research Center, Medical School, University of Tampere, Tampere, FINLAND
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Jörg - Ingolf Stein 23 Department of Child and Adolescent Medicine, LKH Innsbruck, AUSTRIA
Gilles Vassal Head of Clinicial & Translational Research, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, FRANCE
Hania Szajewska 25 Professor, Chair, Department of Paediatrics, The Medical University of Warsaw, POLAND
Christian Urban 23 Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescence Medicine, University of Graz, Graz, AUSTRIA
Bernd Stahl R&D Danone Baby Nutrition, THE NETHERLANDS
Eva-Maria Varga 24 Associate Professor of Paediatrics, Consultant Paediatric Pulmonologist & Allergist, Department of Paediatrics, Respiratory & Allergic Disease Division, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA
Arunas Valiulis 24,26 President, Lithuanian Paediatric Society, LITHUANIA Diego Van Esso 23 Primary Care Paediatrician, Primary Care Centre "Pare Claret", Institut Catala De La Salut, Barcelona, SPAIN Yvan Vandenplas UZ. Brussel, BELGIUM
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Björn Wettergren 23 MD, PhD, Head of Paediatric Outpatient Care, Primary Care, Bohuslän County South, SWEDEN Alfred Wiater 25 Head, Paediatric Department, Hospital Cologne Porz/ Rhine, GERMANY Gabriele Wiesinger-Eidenberger 30 Primaria Neonatology, Landes-Frauen Und Kinderklinik Linz, AUSTRIA Susan Wieteska 25,27 Chief Executive Officer, Advanced Life Support Group, UK Claudia M. Witt 25 Vice Director, Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology & Health Economics, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, GERMANY Mike Woolridge 24 Senior Lecturer in Infant Feeding, School of Healthcare, Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds, UK Maximilian Zach 27,30 Professor of Paediatrics, Respiratory & Allergic Disease Division, Paediatric Department, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA Werner Zenz 26 Professor of Paediatrics, Head, Division of Infectiology, Department of General Pediatrics, Medical University of Graz, AUSTRIA Fred Zepp 23 Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Center Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, GERMANY
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index A Abadesso C Abdelmoez Ali B Abdul Rahman I Abdushelishvili N Aboussad A Abrantes A Abzalova M Afonso E Afonso I Aggarwal S Aguiar A Aguilar S Ahmed H Ahmed R Akbayrak N Akhan S Aksit S Aktay N Akyol M Al Naqeeb N Al-Hammadi S Al-Musawi J Al-Reyami E Al-Rumaithi S Al-Sagban H Al-Zaabi K Al-Zir R Alamanos I Albuquerque I Aldemir E Aleev A Aleksandra Matic A Alexandropoulou O Alexeyeva E Alexiou H Alfaro M Allgrove J Ali F Ali H Ali Dammas A Alieva H Alimkhanova H Aliyeva A Almatti A Almeida C Almeida H Alves C Alves H Alves J Alves M
PP008 PP063 PP311 PP067 PP225 PP129 PP274 PP228, PP253 PP115 PP074 PP291 PP182 PP065, PP154 PP065 PP296 PP140 PP095 PP239 PP296 PP293 PP016 PP257 PP016 PP016 PP016 PP016 PP016 PP014 FC12 PP239 PP006 PP246 PP130, PP131 PP334 PP130, PP131 PP248 FC02 PP278 PP278 PP119 PP279 PP275 PP279 PP194 PP191, PP200 PP008, PP128 PP128 FC04 PP248 PP115
Alves V Alyabieva N Amaral R Amelio R Aminova A Amirsalari S Ammendola E Anagnostou K Andrade I Andrade M Andrade N Andreica M Anghel R Anicic M Anikin A Ansari S Antalffy K Antonopoulou E Antunes J Anuar Zaini A Apostol de Jong I Arandlelovic D D Argyropoulou M Areias A Arjomandi K Armano G Aroni R Arslan F Arvanitidis K Arzt W Asanov A Asiri M Asproudis I Atlagic N Avian A Ayaz N Aydún R Azamfirei L
PP251 PP169 PP047, PP200, PP201 PP329 PP017 PP029 PP031 PP130, PP131 PP220 PP115 PP220 PP024 PP185 PP007, PP327 PP283 PP029, PP183 PP088 PP195 PP220 PP292 PP199, PP212 PP298 PP159 FC04 PP029 PP312 PP012 PP282, PP296 PP064 PP247 PP172 PP150 PP273 PP319 PP258, PP259 PP240 PP205 PP116
B Bacaj D Badhoniya N Baevska – Vuckovic T Baghiu M Bahush G Bai D Baibarina E Bajraktarevic A Ballester D
PP254 FC10 PP336 PP188 PP029 PP193, PP226 PP219 FC01, PP097, PP196, PP303, PP339 PP061, PP318
Balmos A Balykova L Bandeira De Lima C Banescu C Bañuelos C Bao-Ming O Barakat S Baranova T Barbosa T Barnwell N Barrett R Baryshnikova N Basbakkal Z Bastida Fenoy F Basto L Basu S Batysheva T Baz Z Bechara E Beecham G Bei X Belo F Belonogova E Bene J Bera L Beretta C Berger A Bernal E Bersani G Beyhan C Bica E Bigvava T Bilbao A Bilca D Bilgen Sivri B Bilic E Bin-Nekhi H Binder C Birsen Bilgen S Biryukova E Bjelogrlic G Blaga L Blahova K Black M J Blatny R Blazejczak A Blokhina S Bogavac M Bogdanovic’ R Bojadzieva S Bojic V
PP132, PP328 PP023 PP057 FC14, PP267 PP138 PP084 PP197 PP085 PP050 PP141 PP065 PP122 PP192 PP158 PP228, PP253 PP133 PP324 PP192a PP192a PP141 FC11 PP185 PP018 PP080 PP090 PP044 PP222 PP036 PP332 PP032 PP317, PP320 PP146 PP049 PP188 PP033 PP007 PP293 PP222 PP032, PP134, PP221 PP002, PP034 PP081 PP261 PP103, PP180, PP266 FC15 PP021 PP060 PP173 PP236 PP037 PP198 PP302
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Bokonjic Dragica S PP314 Bolboaca S PP261 Bollen C PP043 Boluyt N FC03 Borancic M FC01 Borkar J FC10 Bosis S FC09 Borovick T PP099 Borovik T PP098, PP135, PP136, PP137 Bouslous N PP225 Bozlar U PP027 Braga L PP054, PP055 Brain C FC02 Branco S PP294 Brankovic D PP298 Brankovic L PP263 Branzaniuc K PP116 Braz M PP181 Brighenti F PP297, PP300 Brinzan A PP199, PP212 Broderick V PP160 Brousse N FC05 Bruneau J FC05 Bu Hamrah E PP293 Burgher A PP100 Burlea M PP094, PP111 Bushueva T PP137 Bustos E PP138 Bustros L PP192a Butnariu A PP024 Buttaro G PP329 Buyukmumcu M PP134
C Calistru P Camargo E Campillo M Cancelinha C Canioni D Canovic F Cardoso R Carmen Nassar C Carneiro R Carvalho A Carvalho L Casarin Costa J Casserly H Castelo P Castro M Cazan A
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PP199, PP212 PP059 PP295 PP209 FC05 PP302 FC12 PP119 PP128 PP175, PP200, PP201 PP059 PP318 PP307 PP050 PP248 PP212
Ceausu E Cerf-Bensussan N Ceron M Chaliasos N Challa A Chamakou A Chang H Chanvitan P Chatzikapetanis A Chaves H Chen C Chen Hui N Chen Y Cheregi S Chincesan M Chira M Chistyakova I Chiu N Chkhartishvili E Chong K Christodoulou C Chubarovsky V Chudnow R Chumbadze T Ciati R Ciric M Cladovan C Claudiu M Cole A Colella M Colomb V Compagnone A Comsa C Consolo S Cordova A Cosickic A Costa C Coulomb A Cowling B Crombez E Cronin M Crushell E Cruz P Cunningham B Cunningham F Cussino P Cuxart C Czeszynska M Czihak J
PP199, PP212 FC05 PP138 PP159 PP271 PP025 PP208 PP277 PP064, PP101 PP294 PP241, PP242 PP160 PP265 PP143 PP188 PP024 PP089 PP208 PP146 PP223 PP106 PP034 PP284 PP099 PP297, PP300 FC01, PP196 PP132, PP328 PP116, PP117 PP038 PP329 FC05 PP332 PP185 FC09 PP036 PP254 PP163 FC05 PP204 PP171 PP260 PP301 PP248 PP141 PP154 FC16 PP096 PP060 PP259
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D D’iakonova I PP144 Dai Y PP083 Daleno C PP087, PP337 Dalla Villa A FC16 Dalloul H PP224 Dana H FC06 Danica K PP314 Dasovic Buljevic A PP026 Davos K PP025 De Brito P PP078 De Kruiff C FC03 De Las Heras S PP286 De Novoa S PP161 De Rosa A PP031 Deanovic M PP314 Decsi T PP112, PP121 Dede E PP025 Dedo B PP322 Deerawi M PP194 Deev I PP018 Degtiareva E PP219 Del Rio D PP297, PP300 Delic M FC01, PP196 Deligianni M PP064, PP101 Della Ventura S PP031 Demir A PP167 Demirel T PP033 Derakhshan D PP190 Derkoviv B PP019 Dervisis D PP130, PP131 Dhotare S PP307 Diaconescu S PP111 Dias A PP045, PP127, PP289 Dican L PP024 Dikalioti S PP179 Dikanovic V PP202 Dilber D PP026 Dimitriadis D PP306, PP309 Dimitropoulou D PP203, PP330 Dinis I FC12 Dissaneevate S PP277 Dissaneewate P PP277 Divna Damjanovski D PP246 Djindjic J PP280 Djindjic S PP280 Djordjdjevic M PP102 Djordjevic L PP102 Djordjevic M PP319 Djordjevic S PP319 Djurdjevic J PP118
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Djuric-Filipovic I PP107 Docx M PP217 Dolinic R PP022 Donnan L FC07 Dordevic P PP302 Dragomir M PP185 Duarte C PP047, PP200, PP201 Dubau D PP132, PP143, PP186, PP328 Dudina T PP006 Duicu C FC14, PP116, PP267 Dumitrescu L PP317, PP320 Duncan R PP012 Dunkin K PP260 Durnin S PP065 Dusekeev I PP135 Dzafic D FC01 Dzhabrailova M PP279
E Eber E PP229, PP230 Ebru E PP032 Eder K PP152 Edwin D’souza I PP139 Egorova V PP340 Eising J PP043 El Bahtimi R PP139 El Idrissi Slitine N PP225 Eliopoulou M PP203, PP330 Elnazir B PP154, PP321 Elouardi Y PP225 Endo M PP170, PP174, PP178 Epidemiology Study Group H PP075 Ercan M PP240 Ercan O PP140 Eren Fidanci B PP030, PP296 Erguven M PP189 Erohina N PP089 Esposito S FC09, PP087, PP337 Eulitz N FC13 Evaggelos M PP093
F Fagundes F Fairweather S Falagas M Falus A Fan Z Faria C Farina L
PP289 PP035 PP211 PP152 PP083 PP323a, PP220 PP288
Faro A FC12 Fasih Z PP193, PP226 Fekete G PP080 Feliciani C PP332 Felip M PP288 Femenic R PP007 Fencl F PP103, PP180, PP266 Fenelon A PP141 Feng P PP100 Fenyo M PP152 Fernandes A PP045 Fernandes B PP058 Fernandes N PP335 Fernandes P PP220 Fernandez O PP291 Fernandez Ramos J PP286 Fernandez-Puentes V PP015 Ferrao A PP181, PP182, PP184, PP187 Ferreira T PP127 Ferreira S FC12 Fidan T PP079 Fidan V PP079 Fidanci K PP296 Fidanci M PP027 Figueiredo J PP335 Filias A PP203, PP330 Finistrella V PP297, PP300 Fitsiou E PP177 Flor-de-Lima F FC04 Flores M PP214 Florescu S PP199, PP212 Fontes D PP187 Forghani N PP183 Fourlani E PP093 Fragkoulidi A PP064, PP101 Frankic T PP097 Freitas F FC04, PP214 Frontini E PP044 Fuchs D PP112 Fujii K PP170, PP174, PP178 Funda O PP032, PP221 Fustar B PP308
G Galaktionova M Galeone C Galisteo A Galiz Z Galliano I Galos F
PP028, PP089 PP087 PP286 PP267 PP315 PP132, PP328
Gannam S PP061, PP318 Garces C PP313 Garcia-Cruz J PP049 Garre J PP158 Garside J PP133 Gashi N PP071, PP072 Gaviao M PP050 Gazala E PP142 Geishendorf A PP066 Gemici A PP079 Georgakopoulos C PP330 Gerges S PP342 Gerle Z PP177 Gerrits P PP237 Ghazaryan P PP333 Gheonea C PP317, PP320 Gheorghiu D PP307 Gianino P FC16 Giannakopoulos I PP203, PP330 Giannakopoulou P PP093 Giannousi E PP227 Giannousis I PP106 Gianoglio B FC16 Giatzakis C PP177 Gill M PP160 Giraldo P PP171 Girardet J FC05 Girgis A PP342 Gkliati D PP297, PP300 Gkountoula T PP227 Glavanovic – Rot V PP202 Gluszkiewicz E PP281 Gogotova V PP099 Golubovic E PP086 Gombosova K PP104 Gomes D PP228, PP253 Gomes F PP175 Goncalves J PP069 Gonsorunova D PP018 Gonulu E PP167 Gonzalez R PP096, PP291, PP313 Gorbunova I PP023 Gordana Velisavljev-Filic G PP246 Gordeladze M PP067 Gostiljac M PP118 Goulet O FC05 Gosztonyi Z PP224 Gouveia R PP057 Grabowski G PP171 Grauso S PP031 Greally P PP321
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Grenier D Grguric J Grigorieva N Grivas T Grossauer K Gruber E Grujic Ilic G Guan J Gubhaju L Gudkov K Guimaraes H Guler N Gursoy S Guzin Z Gyurus E
PP310 PP312 PP003 PP309 PP258 PP185 PP298 PP204, PP207 FC15 PP219 FC04 PP039 PP239 PP097 PP075
H H. Nagy K Habeler U Habizhanov B Haddad J Hadzsiev K Hadzimuratovic A Hai-Yan M Haiden N Halbhuber Z Halmer M Harfoush R Harris C Harun F Harwood R Hasbahta T Hashemi Z Hassmoro N Hatice A Hatziagapiou K Hays N Hecimovic I Heleno B Hemmati F Hennessey A-M Henriques R Heredea L Hernandez J Hershkovitch E Hibberd P Hironaka N Hla G Hoffmann A Hogan M
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PP068 PP046 PP077 PP192a PP080 FC01 PP084 PP222 PP021 PP229, PP230 PP197 PP157 PP292 PP256 PP231 PP232 PP155 PP032 PP216 PP125 PP238 PP115 PP232 FC11 PP228, PP253 PP143 PP036 PP142 FC10 PP070 PP038 PP066 PP342
Horne R Hong L Horvath A Hosaf E Hoy W Hoxha H Hroncek K Hsu P Huang A Hynes L
FC15 PP084 PP188 PP239 FC15 PP206, PP215 PP247 FC11 PP265 PP160
I Ibarzabal M Ikic T Iliadou H Ioachim E Ioannou A Iotova V Ipp M Iranmanesh A Isa Tafreshi R Ishanova J Isler A Ismailova M Isono K Iurian S Ivanov G Ivanova A Ives L Ivkovic D
PP036 PP019 PP218 PP273 PP130, PP131 PP040 PP342 PP164 PP029 PP144 PP205 PP233, PP234, PP235 PP176, PP304 PP090 PP236 PP091 PP096 PP312
J Jacinto T Jahanloo A Jakovska-Maretti T Jakulic D Jalaludin Y Jamroz E Janecke A Janjindamai W Jankovic M Jankovic N Jannesar E Janssen K Januario L Jarrar A Jatic Z Jauk B Jelusic-Drazic M
PP047, PP069 PP250 PP145 PP004, PP105 PP292 PP281 FC05 PP277 PP344 PP041 PP190 PP043 PP209, PP210 PP194 PP097 PP287 PP327
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Jelvehgari M Jenny John L Jia N Jilderda L Jo H John Cheriathu J Jorge M Jorjoliani L Jotta R Jovicic N Junior A Jurca C Jurkovic M
PP009 PP139 PP083 PP237 PP245 PP139 PP294 PP146 PP129 PP147 PP078 PP132 PP238
K Kacinska-Pfaller E Kakinuma M Kalinina E Kallfa A Kallfa E Kalliatsos I Kamaltinova E Kampouropoulou G Kanaris L Kanbayashi Y Kanellopoulos T Kantar M Karachanidi E Karanasios E Karida S Karimova M Karkelis S Karseladze R Katosova L Katsara M Katsaros V Katz B Kaulfersch W Kavaric M Kavaric N Kavuncuoglu S Kaya A Kaya M Kazyukova T Kerbl R Kern A Keshishyan E Khattab N Khezri M Kilic A
PP046 PP070 PP122 PP206, PP215 PP206, PP215 PP216 PP018 PP195 PP216 PP070 PP203, PP330 PP192 PP093 PP025 PP101 PP290 PP106 PP146 PP169 PP101 PP093 PP005 PP244, PP287 PP213 PP162, PP308 PP239, PP240 PP033 PP189 PP006 PP051 PP088 PP219 PP194 PP250 PP027, PP039
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Kinaciyan T PP046 Kiryazov K PP040 Kisfali P PP080 Klement F PP247 Klimkowska-Boczon M PP148 Kline R PP241, PP242 Klochkova O PP283 Knezevic V PP280 Kobayashi N PP070 Kobyakova O PP017 Kohno Y PP170, PP174, PP178 Kolouskova S PP021 Kolyvanos A PP218 Komlosi K PP080 Komnenovic J PP107 Kondi A PP322 Konefal H PP060 Konja J PP007 Konstantaki G PP227 Konstantelos D PP093 Konukbay D PP030, PP282 Korczowski B PP148 Kordek A PP060 Korneeva I PP099 Kornienko V PP172 Kosa A PP199, PP212 Kosmidou H FC06 Kostincer Pojic A PP312 Kostovski A PP198 Kossiva L FC06 Kotori A PP071, PP072 Kouskouni E PP130, PP131 Kovacech J PP149, PP243 Kovtun O PP173 Kozhevnikova O PP020, PP283, PP299 Kozyreva E FC08 Kraschl R PP244, PP287 Krasilnikova E PP137 Krasniqi T PP231 Kratky E PP259 Kremeike K FC13 Kritikos K PP345 Krstic L PP236 Krstic N PP007 Kruglova A PP219 Krzelj V PP303 Kuchta M PP104 Kukla L PP338 Kukuruzovic M PP108 Kuli-Lito G PP206 Kuli-Lito G PP215
Kumar R Kurath S Kurmanbekova S Kurtagic S Kurugol Z Kutafina E Kuzmanovic A Kuznechik T Kuznecova G Kuznetsov N Kyriakopoulou G
PP256 PP244 PP077 PP097 PP095 PP135 PP004 PP023 PP283 PP173 PP218
L Lackner H Ladodo K Lam K Lamnatou N Landor A Lapa P Laranjo G Lardon M Lau Y Lebedev D Lechner E Lee J Lee K Leeson S Lehner B Lekovic Z Lemale J Leme M Lenk M Leow E Lesar T Leung T Li C Li Q Li S Liang H Lim G Lima B Lin C Lin S Liu Y Liu Y Ljiljana L Lobo A Lobo I Lobzin Y
PP165 PP137 PP204, PP207 PP101 PP048 PP228, PP253 PP323a PP015 PP204, PP207 PP091 PP247 PP110, PP150 PP245 PP260 PP051 PP147 FC05 PP050 PP027 PP150 PP108, PP109 PP125 PP269 PP264, PP265, PP268, PP269, PP326, PP331 PP264 PP207 PP110 FC04 PP208 PP208 PP204 PP207 PP319 PP045 PP248 PP219
Logacheva O Lopes A Lopes Silva S Lopez A Lopez J Lopez-Laso E Loureiro H Lozanovic-Miladinovic D Lukojanova O Lukovic L Lupu V Lyonnet S Lv M
PP283, PP299 PP124, PP187 PP124 PP291 PP036 PP286 PP008, PP127 PP151 PP136 PP319 PP094, PP111 FC05 PP207
M Maasz A Maciel P Madarasi A Maddock N Maffeis C Maggana I Mahmoud Rashad M Mahmutovic M Makarov L Maklakova O Makri A Makri O Makriyiannis K Maksimyak I Malcic I Malenica B Malikiwi A Malis J Mamo J Manassero V Manghash N Mann G Mann Singh J Manning R Mantadakis E Mao H Maoulainine F Mar C Marcu F Marginean O Marinho J Markland M Markovic M Markovic-Denic L Maritsi D
PP080 PP175 PP152 PP249 PP297, PP300 PP093 PP119 PP118 PP023 PP017 PP218 PP330 PP130, PP131 FC08 PP026, PP327 PP327 PP321 PP180 PP013 PP036 PP250 PP046 PP139 PP301 PP211 PP207 PP225 PP096, PP291, PP313 PP328 FC14 PP210 PP260 PP312 PP011 FC06
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Marosvolgyi T Marques J Martin C Martin D Martinez A Martinez O Martinez-Garcia R Martini L Martins I Martins L Masala A Mascarenhas M Masi L Maslova O Mat N Mati L Matias E Matos C Mattheij M Matyas M Matziou V Mavinkurve M Mavridi F May C Mayanskiy N Mayer M McCarthy H McElroy K McNeil E Meamtu M Mears C Medeira A Medeiros S Medhurst A Meehan J Mehedintu B Melegh B Mellerio J Mendes J Mendonca M Mesihovic-Dinarevic S Meskova A Mezei T Michailidis L Michalczyk B Micovic M Midyat L Migueis J Mihai C Mijovic J Mijovic M
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PP112, PP121 PP124 PP154 PP288 FC02 PP138 PP153 PP332 PP251 PP252 FC01 PP127 PP329 PP002, PP324 PP155 PP322 PP008 PP252 PP113 PP261 PP126 PP154, PP321 PP014, PP126 PP149 PP169 PP247 PP155 PP154, PP155 PP277 PP090 PP005 PP182 PP047 FC15 PP141, PP155, PP160 PP090 PP080 FC02 PP200 PP201 PP303 PP089 PP188 PP211 PP060 PP118 PP095 PP209, PP210 PP114 PP019, PP343 PP019, PP343
Milcu R PP185 Milidrag M PP052, PP147 Miller O PP340 Miller V PP284 Milojkovic – Marinovic V PP105 Milovic T PP041 Minagawa K PP176, PP304 Minichmayr A PP247 Mirante M A FC12 Miranovic V PP156 Misak Z PP109 Mishra T PP074 Mitenko E PP334 Mitic N PP019 Mitmesser S PP157 Mitsiou E PP130, PP131 Miyao M PP070 Miyashita T PP170, PP174, PP178 Mizuochi H PP170, PP174, PP178 Modestov A PP091 Moguel G PP036 Mohacsy J PP224 Mohamed Abdallah A PP063 Mohamed Hussin M PP063 Mohammadie S PP284 Moleiro S PP248 Molina Carballo A PP015 Moll H PP128 Mondragon Cedeno S PP158 Moniz M PP008, PP127 Montazam H PP009 Monti A PP064, PP101 Monti G PP297, PP300 Montinaro V PP337 Moorhead J PP265 Morais A PP181, PP182, PP184, PP187 Mortazavi F PP270 Mota Vieira L PP175 Moura M PP181 Moutafi A PP025 Moya J PP096, PP291, PP313 Moyer P PP342 Mpenou I PP159 Mrkaic L PP086, PP263 Muartovic S PP254 Muller W PP229, PP230, PP258, PP259 Mulliqi Kotori V PP071, PP072 Munir A PP141 Munoz-Hoyos A PP015 Munnich A FC05 Muratova S PP073
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Murphy A-M Murphy C Musfirah A Music M Mustafa B
PP065, PP141, PP154, PP155, PP160 PP342 PP141 PP303 PP231
N Nadezda S Nafeiy Z Nagy Z Nagyova G Namazova-Baranova L Nanan R Nanjundappa M Narbona-Lopez E Narchi H Nassif Y Navakova B Nazemi Gheshmi A Neamtu B Nedeljkovic V Nemeth K Nemkova S Neonaki P Neto A Neto S Neves N Ng M Nica M Nikas K Nikitaki Z Nikitina I Nikolic S Nikooi P Niwa Y Nobilis A Nobrega S Nogueira S Nogueras-Ocana M Northington R Notario G Novikova V Novoa Correa A Ntomaris C Nugmanova L Nunes P Nunes Vicente I Nurgalieva Z
PP003 PP164 PP188 PP180 PP020, PP169, PP219, PP283, PP299 FC11 PP249 PP015 PP166 PP192a PP104 PP250 PP090 PP019 PP080 PP324 PP227 PP054, PP055 PP214 PP058 PP160 PP212 PP159 PP216 PP085 PP298 PP250 PP070 PP224 PP115 PP058 PP015 PP125, PP241, PP242 PP219 PP122 PP161 PP271, PP273 PP073 PP008, PP182 FC12 PP077
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Nurmi T
PP015
O O’Gorman M Oana M Obradovic S Ogorodova L Oguz F Oktem F Olivar V Oliveira M Oliveira N Ontijo-Barrios E Oreskovic M Orgaz A Osada H Ozbek S Ozge D Ozpulat F
PP005 PP116, PP117 PP280 PP018 PP039 PP167 PP138 PP045 PP078 PP100 PP312 PP288 PP070 PP239, PP240 PP032 PP033, PP134
P Pacchin M Pacheco S Paduraru G Pajovic R Palare M Palare M Palha A Palma E Panagiotou I Pandare S Pandey R Pankratov I Pannel G Papadaki E Papadimitriou E Papadopoulou C Papadopoulou F Papazoglou A Papoila A Paripović A Pascotto A Passalidis A Patel A Pavlopoulou I Pavlou I Pavlou M Pavlovic M Payasli M
PP001, PP010, PP092 PP127 PP094, PP111 PP162, PP308 PP182, PP184, PP187 PP181, PP182 PP124, PP187 PP329 PP106 PP285 PP074 PP006 FC11 PP195 PP130, PP131 PP179 PP159 PP345 PP115 PP037 PP031 PP126 FC10 PP345 PP014 PP159, PP271 PP007 PP239
Pechova M Peek M Peiris J Peja M Pejcic L Pelaez I Pereira A Pereira M Pereira O Pereira Duarte C Perez C Perez Fernandez F Perez-Castro A Perparim S Petousis G Petrela R Petridou E Petrovic G Petsios K Piasecka K Picciolli I Pichler G Pinelis V Pinhal M Pinto F Pinzani R Pio D Pitsavos C Plaxina A Plesca D Plessa E Pocivalnik M Podeanu D Pollak A Polyakov S Ponomarenko O Poon W Popa M Popescu C Popescu D Porcu A Porfirio H Porrini M Powis S Prado G Prado L Pragliola T Pramuk K Prazeres T Prentic O Principi N
PP266 FC11 PP204 PP325 PP298 PP096, PP291 PP251 PP251 PP045 PP175 PP295 PP286 PP036 PP322 PP126 PP206, PP215 PP179 PP105 PP126 PP148 FC09, PP337 PP258, PP259 PP169, PP172 PP335 PP252 FC09 PP214, PP335 PP025 PP173 PP317, PP320 PP211 PP258, PP259 PP116 PP222 PP099 PP169 PP223 PP261 PP199, PP212 PP199, PP212 PP044 PP058 PP297, PP300 PP265 PP059 PP059 PP031 PP100 PP045 PP041 FC09, PP087, PP337
Prodeus A Proenca E Prokopyeva O Prusa R Psenickova B Psychogiou M Purcell C Pusdekar Y Putica J Putica L Putnik’ J
PP219 FC04 PP272 PP266 PP255 PP216 PP321 FC10 PP042 PP042 PP037
Q Qabazard Z Qin G Quaresma L Quinn N
PP293 PP207 PP335 PP301
R Radinger A Radlovic J Radlovic N Radlovic P Radovanovic M Radunovic L Rahimova A Raicevic-Fustar B Rajab A Rajic L Rajmonda N Raketic N Rakhmanova I Rakic G Ramalho R Ramirez-Mayans J Ramos M Rao A Raposo A Ratan S Ratola A Redelinghuys J Rego H Rehak T Reinhardt D Renar I Rentenia N Repa A Resch B Resende C
PP287 PP147 PP118 PP118 PP004, PP011 PP213 PP028, PP089 PP162 PP194 PP007 PP322 PP302 PP144 PP314 PP228, PP253 PP100 PP036 FC02 PP191, PP289 PP074 PP335 PP035 PP047, PP069, PP201 PP259 FC13 PP072 PP036 PP222 PP229, PP230, PP244 PP323a
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Revjakina N Ribeiro F Riela A Rigante D Ritli L Rocha D Rocha E Rocha G Roche E
PP137 PP214 PP284 PP332 PP132, PP186, PP328 PP163 PP187 FC04 PP065, PP141, PP154, PP155, PP160 Rodias M PP106 Rodrigues A PP175, PP200, PP201 Rodrigues F PP209, PP210, PP214 Rodrigues J PP163 Rodrigues T FC04 Rodriguez-Belmonte R PP015 Roma E PP106 Romano E PP189 Romero I PP138 Rosinska Z PP060 Rosman M PP155 Rossas A PP130, PP131 Ruan X PP265 Rudnicki J PP060 Ruemmele F FC05 Ruggerini A PP297, PP300 Ruige M PP128 Rusu C PP024 Ryan M PP321
S Sabatini C Sablan B Sacco E Sacy R Sadedini L Sadeq S Saginadze L Sahin C Saito K Salapata A Sales Marques J Salminen M Salomon J Salwa Rashad S Samasca G Samueli S Sanada S Sanchez V Sander A
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FC09 PP100 PP332 PP192a PP215 PP293 PP146 PP030 PP170 PP216 PP163 PP210 FC05 PP119 PP024 PP046 PP053 PP288 FC13
Sanderson I Sanli K Santner-Nanan B Santos E Santos G Santos M Santos V Saravakos K Sargsyan H Sarlic N Sasse R Sassetti L Savrami N Savvina N Sawyer S Saxena A Sazhinov G Scala A Scalabrin D Scazzina F Schmidt N Schoemaker M Schouten A Schouten E Schulz G Schuszter A Sciberras C Scuccimarra G Segers N Seiger N Sekerci B Sekhniashvili Z Selimovic A Semenova N Semmekrot B Ser F Serbo L Sereti E Serra Caetano J Serravite M Serventi M Shakiba A Shakiba M Shala S Shanasirova R She P Sheng X Shimozawa N Shiraishi Y Shoham-Vardi I Siafaka C
FC02 PP239 FC11 PP323a PP252 PP323a PP251 PP218 PP333 PP327 PP012 PP115 PP227 PP316, PP340 PP012 PP074 PP137 PP087, PP337 PP157 PP297, PP300 PP261 PP157 PP043 PP043 PP219 PP104 PP013 PP031 PP217 PP128 PP205 PP067 FC01, PP097 PP135 PP237 PP302 PP322 PP218 PP209, PP210 PP078 PP044 PP190 PP164 PP322 PP276 PP326 PP125 PP304 PP005 PP142 PP271
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Siamopoulou-Mavridou A
PP159, PP271, PP273 Siborro Azevedo A PP129 Sidal M PP039 Sijan Z PP118 Silva C PP054, PP055 Silva F PP054, PP055 Silva P PP210 Silva S PP228, PP253 Silvestre C PP008, PP127 Silvestro L PP315 Simons L PP048 Simons R PP048 Siomou E PP271 Sionti E PP159, PP273 Sipos P PP068 Skamantzoura E PP273 Sklar M FC02 Skoczylas M PP060 Skokic F PP254 Skvortsova V PP098 Sleptsova N PP316 Sljivic S PP076, PP086, PP263 Smahi A FC05 Smirnov I PP262 Smital Zore B PP238 Smith L PP171 Snovskaya M PP020 So G PP284 Soares C PP251 Soares M PP191 Sobreira I PP191, PP289 Sokhn M PP192a Soldatov O PP023 Soltesz G PP068, PP075 Solyom A PP120 Sonmezer H PP221 Soroiu C PP090 Sousa C PP191, PP289 Sousa I PP069 Souto A PP251 Spineanu R PP143 Sporisevic L FC01, PP097, PP196, PP303 Spreghini M PP297, PP300 Stabile A PP332 Stajic S PP107 Stajic' N PP037 Stanimirov B PP102, PP344 Stankova S PP255 Stara V PP103, PP180, PP266 Stechova K PP021
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Stefanadis C PP025 Stefanidis G PP106 Stefova M PP040 Steiger Z PP121 Steiner H PP056 Stepanova L PP316 Stevanovic Z PP105 Steyerberg E PP128 Stoicescu R PP114 Stojanovic A PP105 Stojanovic M PP076, PP086, PP263 Stojanovic N PP076 Stojanovic Kamberovic V PP081 Stojkovic-Eferica I PP076, PP086, PP263 Stollar F PP061 Strainovic – Lalovic V PP162, PP308 Straka K PP093 Strugaru C PP199 Studenikin V PP135 Sugita K PP170 Suleyman A PP039 Sutcu M PP039 Sutherland M FC15 Suyama M PP174 Svanidze M PP067 Svetlana M PP099 Syriopoulou T PP093 Szabo E PP112, PP121, PP325 Szekely C PP088 Szende K PP224 Szilagyi A PP143
T Tabeeb S Taddio A Taghipoor R Tagliabue C Tagliaferri L Tahir R Takahashi C Takahashi M Taktas A Talbotec C Tamaoki-Hashimoto T Tamargo A Tamay Z Tamer Abdallah S Tan Z Tanaka R Tang B
PP194 PP342 PP183 FC09, PP087 PP337 PP292 PP176, PP304 PP070 PP224 FC05 PP176, PP304 PP243 PP039 PP063 PP083 PP062 FC11
Tanizawa T Tao H Tappauf M Tarasov N Tarnok A Taroni F Tas F Tascilar E Tavares A Taylor R Tegzes A Tellechea O Tenconi R Terranova L Tewary K Thanopoulos V Theodoridou M Tome T Tomic S Tong M Torgal Garcia F Torres T Torun E Toth G Toth L Tothova M Tounian P Trabulsi J Traeger-Synodinou J Travadi J Travaglino M Triantafyllidis G Triantou K Trisic B Trninic S Tsaprouni T Tsekh O Tsepis N Tsoukala D Tsoumakas K Tsygin A Tu W Tugba K Tulebaeva A Turel O Tursunhuzhaeva S Turti T Tuten S Txakartegi X Tylki-Szymanska A Tzanakaki G
PP176, PP304 PP269, PP326 PP165 PP168 PP120 PP087 PP192 PP296 PP184 PP005 PP088 PP047 PP337 PP087, PP337 PP166 PP025 PP131 PP252 PP147 PP125 PP057 PP163 PP167 PP112 PP088 PP255 FC05 PP100, PP242 FC06 PP256 PP031 PP177 PP203, PP330 PP118 PP097 PP177 PP122 PP064 PP014, PP126, PP345 PP014, PP126, PP345 PP172 PP204, PP207 PP221 PP077 PP239 PP135 PP219 PP240 PP049 PP171 PP218
Tziouvas K
PP178
U Ubeda-Sansano M Uberos J Uchikawa H Uemura K Ullrich K Umarova D Umran Tohmaz R Unuvar E Urban E Urlesberger B Urosevic-Hristov J Urzyaeva A Ustinova O Usuelli M
PP153 PP015 PP170, PP174, PP178 PP070 PP066 PP123 PP257 PP039 PP165 PP258, PP259 PP022 PP023 PP017 PP044
V Vachvanichsanong P Vai S Vaimana O Vale B Valente Pinto M Valenti M Valieva S Vallabhaneni P Vallone A van de Vijver E van der Lei J van Meurs A van Veen M van Vught A Vanelli M Vanore A Varghese Z Vasconcelos C Vasilchenko V Vasilijevic V Vavilova V Vcelakova J Vegso A Veldhoen E Velez J Velickovic V Vervloessem D Verykokakis A Vesikari T Viana M
PP277 FC16 PP168 PP058 PP124 PP044 PP334 PP260 PP329 PP113 PP128 PP128 PP128 PP043 PP297, PP300 PP031 PP265 PP069 PP283 PP102 PP168 PP021 PP224 PP043 PP036 PP280 PP217 PP306 PP210 PP078
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Authors Index Vidanovic G Vieira H Vila Real M Vilela M Vilotic J Virella D Visi N Visnjevac D Visnjevac S Vitale M Vives L Vlachou M Voidazan S Volkova I Volta E Von Bueren E Voroshilina K Vouloumanou E Voyatzi A Vrljicak K Vu M Vujnovic Z Vukicevic D Vukovic J Vuletic B
PP323 PP181 PP163 PP078 PP011 PP115 PP088 PP022 PP022 PP297, PP300 PP291 PP306, PP309 PP116 PP137 PP297, PP300 PP066 PP173 PP211 PP218 PP327 FC07 PP118 PP019 PP327 PP118
W Wali Y PP100 Walker M PP260 Wang D PP005, PP241, PP242 Wang L PP269 Wang L PP269, PP342 Wang M PP326 Wang N PP208 Weidenhammer A PP065 Welc B PP148 Wertaschnigg D PP247 White C PP155 Wiedemann G PP066 Wiesinger-Eidenberger G PP247
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Wilk P Woppmann A
PP305 PP051
X Xenou E Xie D Xie K Xie X Xu Z
PP177 PP268 PP331 PP083 PP265, PP326
Y Yacyk S Yadav S Yagci R Yahagi N Yan F Yanagihara M Yang H Yao M Yavuz S Yeo C Yidiz E Yildiz D Yokouchi R Yokoya S Yun-Ying W Yusupalieva G
PP135 PP074 PP095 PP062 PP265 PP053 PP269 PP125 PP030 PP223 PP240 PP030 PP053 PP062 PP084 PP290
Z Zafar F Zafeiropoulos P Zafiropoulou A Zaharia E Zaharie T Zaharie G Zahrieh D Zainiddinova R Zaitseva N
PP193, PP226 PP273 PP101 PP216 PP261 PP261 PP171 PP262 PP017
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Zaja Franulovic O Zampetti A Zavadenko N Zavalani F Zdraveska N Zhang F Zhang S Zhao D Zheng J Zhou T Zhu J Zika I Zimmerman M Zivanovic M Zorba P Zubkova I Zvonkova N
PP108, PP109 PP332 PP324 PP206, PP215 PP198 PP125 PP083 PP125 PP207 PP100 PP241, PP242 PP130, PP131 PP310 PP323 PP033 PP136 PP135, PP137
GENERAL INFORMATION
Social Events OPENING CEREMONY Date: Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 Time: 19.00-20.30 Venue: Austria Center Vienna, E Hall Dress code: smart casual A music-filled ceremony reflecting the wealth of the Austrian musical tradition will be held at the Congress Venue, Austria Center Vienna (ACV). All delegates of the 5th Europaediatrics will have the unique opportunity to attend an impressive live performance to be given by the famous Vienna Boys Choir, presenting songs from Gregorian to the present, accompanied by piano.
VISIT TO JOSEPHINUM MEDICAL MUSEUM Date: Friday, June 24th, 2011 Time: 19.30-21.00 Pick-up time from ACV: 19.30 Dress code: casual The “Josephinum” was designed and built between 1783 and 1785 by the architect Isidore Canevale for the medical- surgical academy. Today it houses the Department and Collections of the Medical University of Vienna and the museum for History of Medicine. Open to all registered delegates with the presentation of your name badge English Speaking Guided tour Transfers from/to ACV (Austria Center Vienna)
The Opening Ceremony will be followed by a cocktail reception. Open to all delegates Live performance duration: 20-40’
The Vienna Boys Choir
The Vienna Boys Choir is one of the oldest and best known boys' choirs in the world. Since 1948 (known as the official foundation date of the Vienna Hofmusikkapelle and - in consequence - the Vienna Boys' Choir) famous musicians like Heinrich Isaac, Paul Hofhaimer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Johann Joseph Fux, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Caldara, Antonio Salieri and Anton Bruckner have worked with the choir. Composers Jacobus Gallus, Franz Schubert, and conductors Hans Richter, Felix Mottl and Clemens Krauss were themselves choristers. Brothers Joseph and Michael Haydn were members of the choir of St. Stephen's Cathedral, and sang frequently with the imperial boys' choir. Today there are around 100 choristers between the ages of ten and fourteen, divided into four touring choirs. The four choirs give around 300 concerts and performances each year in front of almost half a million people. Together with members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna State Opera Chorus, the Vienna Boys Choir maintain the tradition of the imperial musicians: as Hofmusikkapelle they provide the music for the Sunday Mass in Vienna's Imperial Chapel, as they have done since 1498.
The museum consists of three parts. The first section deals with developments in medical care in the Viennese context during the 18th century and in addition to that there is also some information about the foundation of the academy of medicine and surgery (Josephinum) under the regency of Joseph II., the Habsburg Emperor. The second part addresses medical inventions and the establishment of several disciplines within University medicine (Anatomy, Pathology, Dermatology, Ophtalmology, Paedeatrics, etc.) in 19th century Vienna. Several rooms contain the anatomical and obstetrical wax specimens, the most important part of the collections, which where created by the anatomist and artist Felice Fontana in Florence in the late 18th century. This collection of about 1200 waxes was not only meant for studying purposes at university but also for presentation to a wider public, so that citizens could get in touch with medical knowledge. This specific function is very important for the understanding of the reforms and the whole building and history of the institution of Joseph II., which were motivated by Enlightenment ideas.
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FAREWELL DINNER – Weingut Fuhrgassl Huber
Date: Saturday, June 25th, 2011 Time: 20.00 – 23.00 Pick-up time from ACV & Hilton Vienna Stadtpark: 20.00 Cost of Ticket per person: 48 € Dress code: smart casual Included: • Seated dinner, drinks, music entertainment and happenings • Transfers from/to ACV (Austrian Center Vienna) & Hilton Vienna Stadtpark
With the appealing quaint and cosy environment portrayed in the Austrian countryside, the congress dinner location was handpicked from the heart of Netustrift an Walde, between vineyards and the Vienna woods. The Ernst and Gerti Huber’s Winery has been an established wine tavern for the past 30 years with architecture influenced from the fine arts of the Vienna Opera House. With small cosy parlours, the tavern emanates a rustic ambiance providing an ideal setting for a fun-filled evening providing a mesh of familiarity, comfort and sophistication. Enjoy the great Viennese cuisine, local wines and music entertainment program at this typical Viennese wine tavern.
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About Vienna
The toll-free hotline 0800 633 42 46 offers a free first consultation for medical problems and assists in finding appropriate measures for a solution. In German, English, Italian, and French.
Local transportation
Shopping
The best way to visit Vienna’s sights and discover the city is by public transport; underground, trams, buses and rapid transit.
Vienna’s “hip” shopping mile is the Mariahilfer Strasse, located between the center of the city and the Westbahnhof. In the center of the city, around Kärntner Strasse, Graben, and Kohlmarkt, you will find many elegant stores with exquisite offers on display. Every Saturday, the Flea Market turns into a paradise for collectors of the unusual and for souvenir hunters.
Green Vienna The Mercer Study 2009 has chosen Vienna as the world’s number one most livable city. Just under half of the metropolitan area is made up of green spaces. 280 imperial parks and gardens enrich the cityscape. In spring, 400 species of rose bloom in the Volksgarten alone. The nearby recreation areas of Prater, Vienna Woods and Lobau invite visitors to go on walks, day trips, hikes and bicycle tours.
Electricity The voltage in Vienna for private homes (and thus for hotels) is 230 Volts (Alternating Current).
Telecommunications
Currency Austria is part of the European Currency Unit and the official currency is Euro.
The area code for Vienna from abroad is: +43 1
Banks in Vienna are usually open Mon to Wed, Fri 8:00 am – 3:00 pm, Thu 8:00 am – 5:30 pm; some branches are closed 12:30 – 1:30 pm. In the center of the city many banks are open continuously from Mon to Wed, Fri 8:30 am – 3:00 pm, Thu 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. If possible, exchange money at a bank during regular opening hours or use Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs), which are called Bankomats in Austria, or with your credit card.
Climate The climate in Vienna is generally mild and continental. The average temperature in Vienna in June ranges from 13°C to 23°C (average temperature: 18°C/65°F).
Language German is the primary language. The most common foreign language is English.
Time Austria is GMT+1. Vienna 12.00 – London 11.00 – New York 06.00 – Sydney 22.00
Health Emergency Numbers: Ambulance
Tel 144
Physicians on Standby
Tel 141
Euro Emergency
Tel 112
Physicians Hotline for Visitors (24 hours a day)
Tel 513 95 95
Dentists’ emergency service during the night and weekends
Tel 512 20 78
Pharmacies, night and weekend service (recorded message) Tel 15 50 0800-MEDICINE
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The Organisers of the 5th Europaediatrics Congress would like to thank the following Communication Supporters: Journals
• Evidence - Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal
• Archives of Disease in Childhood
• Hormone Research in Paediatrics • Neonatology • Paediatric Neurosurgery
• Pediatrics • Postgraduate Education for Paediatricians Turkish Archives of Paediatrics
Portals
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Supporting Societies, Associations & Institutions
List of EPA/UNEPSA national member societies
Other supporting societies, associations & institutions
Albania Albanian Pediatric Society
Italy Società Italiana di Pediatria
Armenia Armenian Association of Pediatrics
Latvia Latvijas Pediatru Asociacija
Austria Oesterrechische Gesellschaft fur Kinder-und Jugendheilkunde (OEGKJ)
Lithuania Lithuanian Paediatric Society
Advanced Paediatric Life Support Working Group (APLS) Cochrane Child Health Field
Belgium Société Belge de Pédiatrie / Belgische Vereniging voor Kindergeneeskunde Bosnia and Herzegovina Pediatric Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Bulgarian Pediatric Association Croatia Croatian Pediatric Society Cyprus Cypriot Pediatric Society Czech Republic Czech National Pediatric Society Denmark Dansk Pædiatrisk Selskab Estonia Estonian Pediatric Association Finland Finnish Pediatric Society France Société Française de Pédiatrie Georgia Georgian Pediatric Association Germany Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin (DGKJ) Greece Hellenic Paediatric Society Hungary Hungarian Pediatric Association Ireland Royal College of Physicians of Ireland/Faculty of Paediatrics Israel Israeli Pediatric Association
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Luxembourg Société Luxembourgeoise de Pédiatrie
European Medicines Agency (EMA) European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) European Society for Paediatric Dermatology (ESPD) European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE)
Macedonia Pediatric Society of Macedonia
European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology & Nutrition (ESPGHAN)
Moldova Moldovan Paediatric Society
European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN)
The Netherlands Nederlandse Vereninging voor Kindergeneeskunde Poland Polskie Towarzystwo Pediatryczne Portugal Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria Romania Societatea Romana de Pediatrie Societatea Romana de Pediatrie Sociala Russia The Union of Paediatricians of Russia Serbia and Montenegro Paediatric Association of Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenska Pediatricka Spolocnost Slovenia Slovenian Paediatric Society Spain Asociación Española de Pediatría Sweden Svenska Barnlakarforeningen Switzerland Société Suisse de Pédiatrie/ Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Pädiatrie Turkey Türk Pediatri Kurumu Ukraine Ukraine Pediatric Association United Kingdom Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
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European Society for Social Pediatrics and Child Health (ESSOP) European Society of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) International Paediatric Association (IPA) Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe (PNAE) Thalassaemia International Federation World Health Organisationm (WHO)
SPONSORS / EXHIBITORS
The Organisers of the 5th Europaediatrics Congress would like to thank the following Companies:
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
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Other companies
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SPONSORS / EXHIBITORS Exhibition Plan
Company
Booth Number
Company
Booth Number
American Academy of Paediatrics
n42
Future Events
n44
Baxter Healthcare GmbH
n16
Genosense Diagnostics
n08
Bionorica SE
n11
MAM
n13
CAS Medical Systems, Inc.
n26
Nestlé Nutrition, Nestec Ltd.
Danone Baby Nutrition
n02, n03, n04
Dettol (Reckitt Benckiser) ELSEVIER EM-MED
n10 n23-24
n17-18
Pfizer Nutrition
n01
Pfizer Inc.
n19
Philips AVENT
n07
n41
Shire AG
n05-06
European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA)
n09
TransLite LLC
n27
European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology
n17a
Wiley Blackwell
n25
European Hydration Institute
n28
Wisepress
n48
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• Highly stimulating, up-to-date and authoritative overview of Paediatrics & Child Health in an interactive learning environment including plenary sessions, parallel workshops, round table discussions, debates on controversial areas and interactive case reports.
Highlights:
• Special sessions organized by various Centres of Excellence (including the Harvard Medical School, the European Paediatric Association EPA / UNEPSA, the Cochrane Child Health field, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and many more).
• Book of Abstracts published as a supplement in Acta Paediatrica • Exciting Best Abstracts Awards
• Cutting edge topics delivered by outstanding speakers from all over the world.
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ICC Istanbul, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2011 Visit www.excellence-in-paediatrics.org for exclusive interviews, round tables / debates and webcasts of selected sessions
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Helping mothers breastfeed longer through advanced education. Philips AVENT is proud to be a corporate partner of the European Paediatric Association, cooperating on a comprehensive campaign for healthcare professionals and mothers on breastfeeding entitled “Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’’.
See us on stand 7
We look forward to welcoming you to the Philips AVENT breastfeeding workshops: The Philips AVENT breastfeeding workshops are part of an advanced educational campaign focusing on new perspectives of providing human milk to preterm infants. The target audience are paediatricians and other healthcare professionals in the EPA/UNESPA network. Ultimately the overriding objective is to help mothers, across Europe, breastfeed longer. Thursday 23rd, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm 1. Prof. Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant – New Perspectives 2. Dr. Patricia Burton: The Technology of Breast Milk Expression 3. Prof. Guido Moro: Individualization of Human Milk for Preterm Infants: Does it make a Difference?
Friday 24th, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 1. Prof. Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant – New Perspectives 2. Anne O’Neil: Encouraging Breastfeeding in the Neonatal Environment Saturday 25th, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm 1. Prof. Alan Lucas: Human Milk in the Preterm Infant – New Perspectives 2. Dr. Patricia Burton: The Technology of Breast Milk Expression 3. Prof. Guido Moro: Individualization of Human Milk for Preterm Infants: Does it make a Difference?
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