Theme: Exploring the new horizons to cure Hypertension & Cardiac diseases

Hypertension 2020

Hypertension 2020

Hypertension-2020 proudly announces the "8th International Conference on Hypertension and Healthcare" which will be held during September 23-24, 2020 after the brand success of “World Congress on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases”.

Hypertension 2020 will lay a platform for all the scientists, world-class professors, and cardiologists, nephrologist, endocrinologist, psychiatrists, osteopathicians , bariatric,  nurses, healthcare professionals to discuss an approach for hypertension and diagnosis, treatment and prevention of elevated blood pressure.

Hypertension is fairly common among the human population and is oft en unregulated; however, uncontrolled increase in blood pressure leaves the individuals at risk to develop heart ailments. According to a report by the World Health Organization in 2018, 1.1 billion people in the world have a raised blood pressure and less than 1 in 5 have it under control. Treatment of cardiovascular disease often requires the administration of numerous medications for long periods of time to patients likely to be old and suffering from a range of co-morbid conditions. This Conference is dedicated to incite discussions that promote innovations and fresh perspectives to the existing research related to cardiovascular diseases and hypertension.

Target Audience:

  • Directors of Hypertension or related Programs or Associations
  • Heads, Deans and Professors of Hypertension or Cardiology departments
  • Scientists and Researchers organizers
  • Doctors
  • Medical Colleges
  • Writers
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Founders and Employees of the related companies
  • Clinical investigators
  • Hospitals and Health Services
  • Pharmaceutical companies
  • Laboratory members
  • Training institutions

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Track 1: Hypertension

 The disorder   where the   blood pressure  in the   arteries is persistently raised at a constant rate. This is also called as high blood pressure or high vital sign or blood vessel cardiovascular disease. This session categories of cardiovascular disease. The primary disease and secondary disease. Almost 90-95 % of cases are primary and the main cause behind it is the unhealthy lifestyle followed by excessive consumption of alcohol, salt, body weight etc. Remaining 5-10% of individuals suffer this due to thinning of kidney arteries, chronic kidney diseases, and endocrine disorder.  Assessment of cardiovascular disease primarily includes Confirmation of hypertension, Risk factors, Fundamental causes, organ injury & Indications and contraindications of medication. Hypertension could be a major threat issue for cardiopathy and stroke

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 2:  Pulmonary Hypertension

Pulmonary Hypertension or PH is high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of the heart. In one form of pulmonary hypertension, tiny arteries in the lungs and capillaries become narrowed, blocked or destroyed. This makes it harder for blood to flow through the lungs and thus raises the pressure within lung walls. As the pressure builds, the heart's lower right chamber works harder to pump blood through the lungs, eventually causing the heart muscle   fail. Some forms of pulmonary hypertension are serious conditions that become progressively worse and are sometimes fatal. This session mainly talks about the classification, signs, symptoms, and treatments of Pulmonary Hypertension.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 3Pediatric hypertension

     Pediatric   hypertension inclines to hypertension and cardiovascular malady in grown-up life. Despite clear rules, there remains an absence of screening. Determination stays testing given the high rate of false-positive hypertension (BP) readings at a solitary visit; along these lines, different visits are required to affirm the analysis. 

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 4:   Gestational hypertension

  Hypertension is that the development of recent cardiovascular disease in a very pregnant lady when twenty weeks gestation while not the presence of supermolecule within the excretory product or different signs of  Pre-eclampsia. It's a brief identification for hypertensive pregnant ladies who don't meet criteria for pre-eclampsia or chronic cardiovascular disease. The identification is modified to, pre-eclampsia if a symptom or new signs of end-organ pathology develop and chronic cardiovascular disease if blood pressure elevation persists ≥weeks postnatally.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 5Hypertension and Cardiac Arrest

 Cardiac arrest   can be defined as a sudden stop in effective blood flow due to the failure of the heart. It is caused when the heart's electrical system malfunctions. The individual section in the session talks about all the related heart diseases. In cardiac arrest death results when the heart suddenly stops working properly. This may be caused by abnormal, or irregular, heart rhythms, cardiomyopathy (A thickened heart muscle), Heart medications, Electrical abnormalities, Recreational drug uses. Some symptoms of the arrest could be a sudden loss of responsiveness, abnormal breathing, fainting, fatigue, blackouts, dizziness, chest   pain, shortness of breath, weakness, and vomiting. The most common cause for Cardiac arrest is the coronary heart disease. Coronary artery disease often results in coronary ischemia and ventricular fibrillation.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 6: Hypertension and Obesity

  Hypertension   refers to the pressure that blood applies to the inner walls of the arteries. Obesity increases the chances of cardiovascular disease. The individual session in this focuses on obesity-related cardiovascular disease, its interaction with the outcomes of hypertension, risk factors, treatment and management of cardiovascular disease. Obesity-associated arterial hypertension is characterized by activation of the sympathetic system, activation of the renin-angiotensin system, and sodium retention, among different abnormalities  Anti-hypertension medications ought to be started if hypertension is diagnosed. But, with weight-loss, a major fall in force per unit area could allow a decrease within the range of medicines taken or decrease the quantity of medication taken. Prevention would be better than any drug .

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 7: Hypertension – Stress and Stroke

      Stressful situations can lead the blood to spike up temporarily but sometimes it may cause high blood pressure too. Research is still in progress to find out about it. According to some reports, the change in the blood pressure behavior can be due to various habits like overeating, drinking or poor sleeping. It’s possible that health conditions related to stress like anxiety, depression, and isolation from friends and family may lead to heart disease but not to a high blood pressure condition. Some hormonal changes may damage your arteries leading towards heart disease. According to the National Health Interview Survey, almost 75% of the general population experiences some stress every week.  A stroke occurs when a blood vessel to the brain is either blocked by a clot or bursts, a part of the brain stops to get the required amount of blood and oxygen and hence it starts to die. Since the brain controls the entire body so it can threaten one’s ability to think, move and function. Hence Hypertension is the most prevalent and powerful modifiable risk factor for stroke .

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

  

    Track 8: Hypertension and Diabetes    

Hypertension can lead to many complications of diabetes. Most people affected with Diabetes are more prone to suffer Hypertension. Diabetes damages the arteries and makes them targets for hardening   and if it is not treated then it may also cause blood vessel damage, heart attack, and kidney failure too. In this section of the main, we discuss various types of Diabetes, risk factors that are involved in it, controlling hypertension in patients with Diabetes and Treatment. 

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 9: Diet and Exercise for Hypertension

High blood pressure, which is also called hypertension increase the risk of developing many serious health problem   including heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure recommendations have defined   hypertension” as a BP of ≥140/90 mm Hg. The risk of cardiovascular disease n the patient with hypertension can be greatly reduced with effective antihypertensive therapy. Maintaining   normal body weight, following a proper diet plan, exercising regularly, avoiding high-sodium content foods, limited alcohol consumption and pressure account.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 10:  Hypertension Treatments

 High blood pressure can be cured. The disease can be controlled by following a proper and healthy lifestyle. As per recommended by various doctors by having a healthy lifestyle, eating less salt in your regular diet, quitting smoking, consuming the limited amount of alcohol can help in curing the disease. In addition to this regular exercise will also help in controlling the disease. Drug treatments are available too for Hypertension. Various drugs are available in the market that allows the individual person to do that in which few are-Thiazide diuretics, Beta blockers, Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), Calcium channel blockers, Central-acting agents, Alpha blockers, Aldosterone antagonists.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 11: Advanced Treatments Approaches

Treating high blood pressure can take a multi-pronged approach including diet changes, medication, and exercise. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is dangerous because it can lead to strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, or kidney disease. The goal of hypertension treatment is to lower high blood pressure and protect important organs, like the brain, heart, and kidneys from damage. Treatment for hypertension has been associated with reductions in   stroke ,   heart, and heart failure according to research. Because   hypertension rarely causes specific symptoms, it is not identified until an individual’s blood pressure is measured by a physician or it causes a catastrophic complication such as stroke or heart attack. Accurate diagnosis by blood pressure measurement is essential.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

Track 12 Clinical case report

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects millions, even children and teens. It is a common condition that catches up with most people who live into older age. The exact cause of hypertension is unknown, but there are several factors and conditions that may contribute to its occurrence. In the USA about 82% of the total population is suffering from Hypertension.

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Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

 

Track 13Causative Factors and Risk Assessment

 High blood pressure has several causative factors like age, race, case history and obesity, not being physically active, overwhelming tobacco, an excessive amount of salt (sodium) in diet, deficient Vitamin D in the diet, drinking an excessive amount of alcohol, stress and bound chronic conditions. Though high pressure is commonest in adults, youngsters are also in danger, too. For a few youngsters, high pressure is caused by issues with the kidneys or heart except for a growing variety of youngsters, poor fashion habits, like an unhealthy diet, fleshiness, physiological condition and lack of exercise contributes to high pressure.

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hypertension congress 2019hypertension and cardiology conferencehypertension conferences 2019Hypertension and Cardiac healthHypertension and cardiovascular diseasescardiology conference 2019,  5th International Conference on Hypertension & Healthcare28th European Cardiology Conference, Stroke Meetings EuropeCardiovascular Disease Meetings Europe 2019.

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society of HypertensionBritish Cardiovascular Society, Austrian Heart Foundation,  British Heart FoundationEuropean Society of CardiologyIrish Nurses Cardiovascular AssociationAmerican Cardiology AssociationItalian Society of Cardiology, Moldavian Society of Cardiology,  German Hypertension Society, Heart Rhythm Society, Association of Cardiologists of Bosnia & Herzegovina, British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular CareBritish Heart Failure Society, Spanish Society of HypertensionNetherlands Society of Hypertension, Portuguese Society of Hypertension, Czech Society of CardiologyEstonian Society of CardiologyFinnish Cardiac Society, Georgian Society of CardiologySwedish Society of Hypertension, Bosnia and Herzegovina Society of HypertensionBritish Association of Critical Care Nurses.

America: American Stroke AssociationAmerican Society of Hypertension, American College of CardiologyCanadian Association of Interventional Cardiology (CAIC), Latin American Society of HypertensionHeart & Stroke Foundation of Barbados, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Latin American Society of HypertensionBrazilian Society of Hypertension, American Heart AssociationHeart Failure Society of AmericaCongenital Cardiac Anaesthesia Society

Asia-Pacific: Asian Pacific Society of CardiologyWorld Health OrganizationHigh Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia, Association of Paediatric Cardiology, Indonesian Society of HypertensionThai Hypertension Society,  Malaysian Society of Hypertension, The Japanese Heart Failure SocietySingapore Heart FoundationThe Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR),

Middle-East: International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology Society (ICPES), International Society of Hypertension, Russian Society of Cardiology, International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, Iranian Heart FoundationLebanese Society of Nephrology and HypertensionKuwait Medical Association

 

According to Statistics MRC, the Global Stroke Diagnostics and Therapeutics market is accounted for $23,849.39 Million in 2017 and is expected to reach $49,698.68 Million by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period. Factors such as technological advancement, a growing aging population, and people suffering from diabetes, Hypertension are favoring the market. On the other hand, increasing health expenditure, hypertension and increasing tobacco users are also fueling the market.

Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the arterial blood pressure is elevated to an undesired level. Hypertension is a lifelong disease, which means that a patient may require to take medications every day for the rest of his/her life. Thus, the demand for anti-hypertensive drugs is sustainable and will increase with an increase in the number of target patients. Anti-hypertensive drugs were the second largest therapy area in 2011 with the global sales value of more than USD 40 billion, according to the World Preview 2018 report by Evaluate Pharma.

Some of the key players contributing to the global anti-hypertensive drugs market include Novartis AG, Pfizer, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Ltd, Sanofi S.A., Lupin LimitedRanbaxy Laboratories LimitedMerck & Co., Inc., Astra Zeneca Plc,  and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.

This research report analyzes this market depending on its market segments, major geographies, and current market trends. Geographies analyzed under this research report include

• North America

• Asia Pacific 

• Europe

• Rest of the World

• America 

 

European Society of Hypertension

  • International Society of Hypertension (ISH)
  • American Society of Hypertension (ASH)
  • World Hypertension League (WHL)
  • American College of Cardiology (ACC)
  • American Heart Association (AHA)
  • American Heart Association Council on Hypertension
  • American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
  • Hypertension Canada
  • European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO)
  • European Respiratory Society (ERS)
  • European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
  • Hypertension Network
  • International Chair on Cardiometabolic Risk
  • International Society of Hypertension in Blacks (ISHB)
  • Medscape
  • National Alliance To Raise Hypertension Awareness
  • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
  • dabl – Education Trust

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