Final Programme - Excellence in Pediatrics Institute
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Final Programme - Excellence in Pediatrics Institute
FINAL PROGRAMME 2012.excellence-in-paediatrics.org 28 November-1 December 2012 Our members are at the heart of the EIP Community, they decide the strategy, priorities and activities - ultimately improving children’s healthcare. Our members can connect with each other via our online platform, allowing them to update their profiles, upload their research findings, and learn from each other. A Global Paediatric Community that Connects and Collaborates Welcome to the future - a global paediatric community with a unique online collaborative members’ platform! The EiP Community is an international paediatric community that operates on a non-profit basis to facilitate the refinement of raw scientific information into best clinical practice for child health professionals. Our mission is to improve child health and healthcare globally by empowering all providers who care for children with the latest practical skills, expert advice and peer-led guidance. We strive to build a global community that nurtures and supports their continuing educational requirements and their ever-changing needs. To find out more and join us in our mission, please visit our website: www.excellence-in-paediatrics.org 1 Together we are stronger Networks and Initiatives that Unite the Power of Paediatricians We are achieving targeted change by developing focused networks on the latest concerns in paediatrics. EIP’s networks, and associated initiatives, raise awareness, educate and inform paediatric healthcare professionals, from around the world, about emerging areas of development, treatment methods and to fill existing knowledge gaps. Current networks and initiatives that we encourage you to join and champion include: The Global Breastfeeding Network A multi-year initiative focused on increasing breastfeeding rates globally, already supported by a global network of 1,600 – join today! www.breastfeeding.excellence-in-paediatrics.org The Anaphylaxis Network Targeted at increasing the levels of anaphylaxis awareness and preparedness, already supported by a network of 800- join today! www.anaphylaxis.excellence-in-paediatrics.org Play your part and join one of EIP’s dedicated networks Visit the EIP Community stand in the exhibition hall today for more information. www.excellence-in-paediatrics.org FINAL PROGRAMME 2012.excellence-in-paediatrics.org 3 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 20122012 28 November-1 December 4 FINAL PROGRAMME Table of Contents Page Word of Welcome............................................................................................................................................ 06 CONFERENCE INFORMATION Committees........................................................................................................................................................ 08 Conference Organiser.................................................................................................................................... 09 Venue Floor Plan............................................................................................................................................... 10 Exhibition Floor Plan........................................................................................................................................ 11 Important Information.....................................................................................................................................12 Conference Highlights and an Introduction to Our Initiatives and Networks........................... 14 Registration..........................................................................................................................................................15 Information for Speakers, Oral and Poster Presenters....................................................................... 16 SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Programme at a Glance.................................................................................................................................. 19 Scientific Programme......................................................................................................................................26 Speakers, Chairpersons and Moderators’ Index................................................................................... 64 Authors’ Index....................................................................................................................................................68 GENERAL INFORMATION Social Events........................................................................................................................................................71 About Madrid......................................................................................................................................................71 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS...................................................................................................................................72 COMMUNICATION SUPPORTERS..............................................................................................................73 5 Word of Welcome Dear Colleagues & Friends, Welcome to the 4th annual meeting of Excellence in Paediatrics (EiP). As board chair, I have had the privilege of working with a distinguished steering committee to put together this year’s programme. As always, EiP aims to convene outstanding scientists and speakers and frontline paediatric clinicians of all backgrounds. The mission of EiP is to improve child health and healthcare globally. This conference is our signature event in pursuit of that mission. Over the next 3 days, delegates from over 80 countries around the world will acquire new knowledge and skills from international experts and they will engage each other as part of our growing community. Both of these activities will serve the children they care for, but we pursue our mission in other ways as well. This year, EiP has some exciting new and ongoing initiatives that I would like to share with you. Our Bursary Programme. Each year, EiP commits to bringing scientists and clinicians from the developing world both to our congress and to a special pre-congress workshop where they have the opportunity to learn from our distinguished faculty. Last year we focused on neonatal resuscitation. This year, Drs Fred Connell and Kenny Sherr are leading an all day seminar on promoting public health. Fifteen finalists were selected from over 70 applicants. They have brought specific projects with them and will work on how to best refine them and implement them in their home countries. EiP is committed to continuing to fund and to grow this important programme in the coming years. Our Initiatives. With the support of unrestricted educational grants, EiP is launching 3 initiatives at this year’s meeting. The Global Breastfeeding Initiative aims to improve breastfeeding rates in 9 target countries. The European HPV Vaccination Initiative aims to improve vaccination rates in 4 European countries. And the Anaphylaxis Awareness Initiative aims to improve anaphylaxis awareness and ultimately preparedness in 6 target countries. Next year, we will be launching the Promoting Active Healthy Lifestyles Initiative. Each of these important initiatives have assembled delegations from the target countries. 6 FINAL PROGRAMME But to succeed, they will need your help. If you are interested in learning more and participating in any of these initiatives, please visit the EiP Community website to find out how to get involved - www.excellence-in-paediatrics.org or come and learn more at the EIP Community stand in the exhibition hall. The Excellence in Paediatrics Community (EiPC). The EiP community is open to individual professionals from all over the world to become members. Hundreds of the conference participants, along with professionals who have registered for the Breastfeeding Special Interest Group, have been registered to become members and contribute to the Community’s mission and activities. Excellence in Paediatrics is launching a web platform that will allow members to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and share experiences and practices. The members’ profiles will be available openly through the Community website and EIP members will have the opportunity to present and share their activities and achievements with all community members. Forums, discussions and libraries are available for all members to share their knowledge and ideas. Calls for collaboration on scientific tasks, projects and research are published through the platform on a regular basis from members to other members. So visit the EIP members’ section in our website, sign-up for free, and become a member of a vibrant Paediatric Community. We will also be demonstrating the website in the community’s booth in the exhibition hall. As always, EiP focuses on continuous process improvement. We need your feedback to continue our pursuit of excellence. Please fill out your evaluations and feel free to pull me, or any member of our board, aside and offer in person suggestions if you wish. I look forward to welcoming all of you in person to the wonderful city of Madrid. Best wishes, Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington Director, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute Chairman of Excellence in Paediatrics 7 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Conference Information Committees EiP Advisory Board Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, MD MPH, George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington & Director, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, USA Members (listed in alphabetical order): Frederick A. Connell, MD, MPH, Professor & Associate Dean, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Hanna Nohynek, MD, PhD, Senior Scientist, Professor of International Health National Institute for Health and Welfare, University of Tampere, Finland Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, MD, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics & Director, Institute of Pediatrics & Residency Program, University of Foggia, Italy. Secretary General, European Paediatric Association (EPA-UNEPSA) Union of National European Paediatric Societies and Associations Terence Stephenson, Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL & Chairman, Academy of Royal Medical Colleges, UK Steering Committee Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, MD MPH, George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington & Director, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, USA Members (listed in alphabetical order): Terence Stephenson, Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL & Chairman, Academy of Royal Medical Colleges, UK Richard C. Wasserman, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Vermont (UVM) College of Medicine and Director of Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS), the practice-based research network (PBRN) of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), USA Antonio Nieto, Vice-President of the Spanish Pediatric Association-AEP & Paediatric Allergy Unit, Hospital Infantil La Fe, Valencia, Spain Angel Carrasco, General Secretary of the Spanish Pediatric Association AEP, Spain 8 FINAL PROGRAMME Conference Information Organised by: The International Paediatric Community Promoting and sustaining excellence in paediatric health and health care globally Excellence in Paediatrics is an international Paediatric Community that operates on a non-profit basis to facilitate the refinement of raw scientific information into best clinical practice for child health professionals. These professionals include both general practitioners, and community- or hospital-based paediatricians. EiP was developed exclusively to provide continuous medical education of unparalleled quality in unique support of the daily clinical practice of paediatric health care professionals. Our approach to do this is effective because it is direct: We notify end users directly via our global network. Leading clinical experts translate emerging academic research effectively into instantly deployable clinical skills. These highquality translations are effectively made available for our global members through direct communication so they can quickly understand the news, adapt their practices, and improve patient care standards. Direct communication to frontline physicians is effective. It means real change. To find out more and join us in our mission, please visit our website: www.excellence-in-paediatrics.org eic2 specialises in developing and organising major international conferences and in providing its clients and partners with targeted communications solutions. In a competitive global knowledge economy, our conferences are renowned for their organisational framework; they move creative ideas forward and network the best of the global community of opinion leaders, specialists and scientists. For more information on eic2, please visit our website: www.2eic.com eic2 EI Congresses & Communications UK Ltd Great West House, Great West Road TW8 9DF Brentford, UK Tel.: +44 208 326 5710 Fax: +44 208 326 5726 9 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Conference Information Venue Floor Plan 10 FINAL PROGRAMME Conference Information Exhibition Floor Plan Booth numbers: 1.............Philips AVENT 2............Excellence in Paediatrics Community 3-4.......Pfizer Nutrition 5-6.......Bionorica SE 7............European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA) 8............Trudell Medical International (TMI) 10..........Dettol 12..........Mimos Pillow & Plagiocephaly Prevention 13..........Nestlé 14..........Nestlé Nutrition Institute 15..........Grupo Uriach 16..........European Hydration Institute 11 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Conference Information Important Information Conference Venue Auditorium Madrid Hotel is situated in one of Madrid’s major business districts, near the Juan Carlos I Exhibition Site and the Airport, in the northern section of the city. Guests can easily access this hotel from the M-40 or the Avenida America. With 870 Rooms (plus 30 suites) this is the largest hotel under one roof in all of Europe. Conference venue address: Avenida de Aragón, 400 • 28022, Madrid, Spain • Tel: +34 91 400 44 00 • Fax: +34 91 400 44 09 Official Language The official language of the Conference is English. Badges & Conference Material Name Badges and Conference Material will be provided on-site to all registered delegates at the Conference Registration Desk, from 28 November to 1 December. All delegates are kindly requested to wear their name badge during all Conference functions. CD of Abstracts A CD-Rom including Abstracts of invited speakers, oral and poster presentations will be distributed to all registered delegates together with their Conference Material. Certificate of Attendance All registered delegates are entitled to a Certificate of Attendance. Certificates can be collected from the Conference Secretariat on the last day of the Conference. Continuing Medical Education (CME) The Excellence in Paediatrics 2012 Conference 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 Excellence in Paediatrics 2012 Conference is designated for a maximum of 18 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist 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). 12 FINAL PROGRAMME Conference Information Important Information* First Aid First aid is provided on site. In case of emergency, please notify the Conference Secretariat. Liability & Insurance Delegates are advised to arrange health and accident insurance before travelling to the Conference. The Conference Organisers cannot accept liability for personal injury or loss/damage to property and belongings of delegates during the Conference or their stay in Madrid Mobile Phones Delegates are kindly requested to switch off their mobile phones during the conference sessions. Press Office A Press Office will operate at Bonn hall, located on ground level of Hotel Auditorium, providing work stations, internet connection, as well as printer for accredited media representatives. For those already registered, press passes will be available for collection at the main registration desk of the conference. On-site press registration will be available upon presentation of your press credentials. Internet Corner An Internet Corner will operate at the exhibition area of the conference, providing PC stations with internet connection. A separate area within the Internet Corner will be available for delegates who wish to: • Use their own laptop • Have access to Wi-Fi internet • Charge their laptops/mobiles * Please refrain from leaving your personal belongings unattended in any conference area, including the Press Office and the Internet Corner Programme Changes Due to circumstances beyond the control of the Conference Organisers, last minute changes to the programme may be unavoidable. All information included in this programme is accurate until the day of printing, 9 November 2012. * Please note that pictures will be taken and videos will be recorded during EiP 2012 in order to be posted on the EiP Community and Conference websites. Excellence in Paediatrics Hot Spots EiP HS Meet the Experts over coffee and lunch Don’t miss the opportunity for face to face meetings with the Experts during the coffee and lunch breaks of the conference. Watch out for the “Excellence in Paediatrics Hot Spots” located in the coffee and lunch break areas! 13 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Conference Information Conference Highlights and an Introduction to Our Initiatives and Networks Conference The 2012 conference is the fourth in a series of annual international paediatric conferences, presenting the latest, most insightful and authoritative overview of key developments in modern paediatrics – delivered by outstanding speakers. Excellence in Paediatrics was launched in 2009 in Florence, followed by London in 2010 and Istanbul in 2011 and we are thrilled to be in Madrid for the 2012 edition of the conference. Just some of the conference highlights include: • A scientific programme designed by a dedicated Steering Committee and assisted by the EiP Advisory Board. • An outstanding international faculty featuring over 90 internationally renowned speakers from 25+ countries • Six dedicated programme zones, covering – How to, Updates, Healthy Lifestyles, Public Health, Innovations and Personal Improvement • Over 50 scientific sessions in an inspiring mix of interactive formats and group learning – allowing you to select session by format as well as topic • Access to the latest practice-changing advice that can instantly be leveraged in your everyday clinical practice • Every session has 3 clear learning objectives, instantly deployable in your every-day practice. EIP’s Initiatives, Summits and Networks EiP conducts a number of targeted initiatives each year to raise awareness, educate and inform paediatric healthcare professional, from around the world, about emerging areas of development, treatment methods, and to fill existing knowledge gaps. Current initiatives EIP are championing in 2012 include: •T he Global Breastfeeding Initiative, Summit & Network – a multi-year initiative focused on increasing breastfeeding rates globally, with initial participation from 9 countries, supported by a global network of 1,500. •T he Anaphylaxis Initiative, Summit & Network – targeted at increasing the levels of awareness and preparedness by educating paediatric HealthCare professionals to be ready for when anaphylaxis occurs. Supported by a dedicated Steering Committee and a network of 700. •T he HPV Initiative & Summit – dedicated to increasing the uptake of HPV vaccination rates by sharing best practices amongst target countries. KOL and policymaker led with the potential to make an immediate difference. All three Summit above will take place in Madrid, at the same time as this year’s conference, and although Summit participation takes place in a closed session format, all recommendations and report will be published online. In addition, we would encourage you to join the Global Breastfeeding Network and the Anaphylaxis Network to work with each initiative to make an impact around the world. Play your part and join one of EIP’s dedicated networks in an area of paediatric that you care passionately about. Visit the EIP Community stand in the exhibition hall today for more information. 14 FINAL PROGRAMME Conference Information Registration You may register on-site at the Conference Secretariat, which will be operating on the following dates: 28 November 2012 ..................................................09.30 - 19.00 29 November 2012 ..................................................08.30 – 20.00 30 November 2012 ..................................................07.30 – 19.00 01 December 2012 ...................................................07.30 – 17.30 REGISTRATION TYPE PARTICIPATION TO EXCELLENCE IN PAEDIATRICS 2012 ON-SITE Registration 28 November – 01 December Full Delegate Trainee/Young Investigator* Participant from a developing country* € 830 € 580 € 580 All prices are quoted in Euros * Please note that the reduced registration fee for trainees / young investigators is available for doctors and researchers under 35 years old. Please submit an official document such as ID card or passport indicating your birth date. ** The reduced registration fee is also available for participants from developing regions, as per the World Bank. To be considered for this category, please submit a letter of recommendation from your employer verifying your work place with full contact details. Registration Entitlements for Full Delegates, Trainees/Young Investigators, Participants from Developing Countries: • Participation in all scientific sessions • Entrance to the exhibition area • Participation in the Opening Ceremony • Participation in the Welcome Reception • Conference Materials • Coffee Breaks • Lunch Breaks • Certificate of Attendance with CME credits For your information, please bear in mind that the registration fees do not include insurance of participants against accidents, sickness, cancellation, theft, property loss or damage. Participants are advised to take out adequate personal insurance. 15 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Conference Information Information for Speakers, Oral and Poster Presenters Speakers’ Ready Room A Speakers’ Ready Room will be operating throughout the duration of the Conference (Berlin Hall). 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 hand in your presentation at the Speakers’ Ready Room the day before. All versions of MS PowerPoint are accepted, including Mac. If you are using embedded video clips in your presentation, please remember to submit video files separately. The following audiovisual equipment will be available for all presenters: • PC • Data video projector (PowerPoint presentations) • Laser Pointer • Microphones Oral Presentations If you are presenting an oral podium presentation, 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 conference, but not necessarily the native language of the delegates. Poster Presentations If you are presenting a poster, you are kindly requested to observe the following points: • English is the official Language of the Conference. • Each presenting author should be present on the time and date of his/her presentation in the poster area, since the chairs of the session will proceed with the discussion of the Posters. For Posters to be exhibited, please note the following: • English is the official Language of the Conference. • Each presenting author should be present on the time and date of his/her presentation in the poster area, since the chairs of the session will proceed with the discussion of the Posters. • The necessary material for displaying the posters will be available in the poster area. • Poster numbers will be displayed at the top of the panels. • The corresponding poster panel number for each poster presented has been provided by the Conference Organisers, along with abstract presentation guidelines. • Mounting and dismantling of posters will be done as specified in the information already sent to poster presenters by the Conference Organisers. • Please note that posters should be 80 cm (width) x 190 cm (height) maximum. • 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 Conference Organisers are not responsible for materials left behind and any other that is stolen or damaged. 16 FINAL2012 PROGRAMME 28 November-1 December Scientific Information Scientific Information Programme at a glance 17 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 18 Programme at a glance Wednesday, 28 November 2012 Alcudia - Mezzanine level Estrasburgo 08.00-09.00 08.00-09.00 08.30-09.00 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.30 09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 10.30-11.00 11.00-11.30 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 EiP School Program Implementation and Monitoring Coordinators: Kenneth Sherr, Frederick Connell 13.00-13. 30 13.30-14.00 (closed session for succesful bursary applicants) 13.30-14.00 14.00-14.30 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 European HPV Summit (closed session - participation by invitation only) 16.00-16.30 1. Dimitri Christakis, USA 15.30-16.00 Co-chairs: 16.00-16.30 2. Marc Van Ranst, Belgium 16.30-17.00 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 17.00-17.30 17.30-18.00 17.30-18.00 18.00-18.30 18.00-18.30 18.30-19.00 18.30-19.00 g 19 Scientific Information Thursday, 29 November 2012 Auditorium Milan 09.30-10.00 Keynote Lecture & Opening Address Malaria Chair: Dimitri Christakis Speaker: Robert D. Newman PUBLIC HEALTH ZONE 10.00-10.30 Plenary Lecture Preventing childhood obesity Chair: Dimitri Christakis Speaker: Thomas N. Robinson LIFE-STYLE ZONE 10.30-11.00 Plenary Lecture Diagnosis & treatment of H pylori infection in children in the developed & developing world Chair: Dimitri Christakis Speaker: Samy Cadranel UPDATES ZONE 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 EiP HS Workshop Interactive cases in allergy Speaker: Antonio Nieto Workshop Look alikes in paediatric dermatology Speaker: Eulalia Baselga UPDATES ZONE Interactive Case Series Precocious Puberty Speaker: Nalini Shah 11.00-11.30 H0W TO ZONE H0W TO ZONE How To... Practical Advice Evaluation of murmurs and EKG reading in primary care Speaker: Aarti Bhat H0W TO ZONE 12.00-12.30 Interactive Case Series Approach to the child with chronic pain Speaker: Jacqui Clinch UPDATES ZONE 11.30-12.00 Dusseldorf/ Colonia Stuttgart/ Dresden Lyon 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.00-13.30 LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP001-PP036) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Richard Idro, Megan Moreno EiP HS 13.30-14.00 13.30-14.00 18.30-19.00 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 17.00-17.30 19.00-19.30 19.30-20.00 Concurrent Lecture A clinical approach to inborn errors of metabolism Speaker: Lawrence Merritt H0W TO ZONE 18.00-18.30 14.30-15.00 16.30-17.00 Meeting on the Occasion of EiP Meet the Unsettled Baby: New Tools and Treatments to Manage Mild GI Distress Speakers: Raanan Shamir, Robin Green Supported by Pfizer Nutrition 17.30-18.00 H0W TO ZONE UPDATES ZONE 17.00-17.30 The EiP Debate Resolved: all children with AOM under 2 years of age should be routinely started on empiric antibiotic therapy at initial presentation Moderator: Dimitri Christakis Pro: Alejandro Hoberman Con: Roger Damoiseaux EiP HS Concurrent Lecture Management of UTIs in children Chair: Frederick Rivara Speaker: Alejandro Hoberman H0W TO ZONE COFFEE BREAK 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 Concurrent Lecture Top 10 paediatric articles of 2012 Speaker: Aaron Carroll UPDATES ZONE Concurrent Lecture Promoting optimal bone health in children Chair: Cora Collette Breuner Speaker: Luis Moreno Workshop Work-up of abnormal urinalysis in primary care Speaker: Giovanni Montini 14.00-14.30 15.00-15.30 H0W TO ZONE LIFE-STYLE ZONE 15.30-16.00 Concurrent Lecture Problematic Internet Use (PIU) Chair: Mark Agius Speaker: Megan A. Moreno Interactive Case Series Evaluation of the child with short stature in primary care Speaker: Nalini Shah Interactive Case Series Cancer follow up in primary care Speaker: Lisa Diller UPDATES ZONE 15.00-15.30 H0W TO ZONE How To... Practical Advice A primary care approach to acne Speaker: Eulalia Baselga Workshop Using electronic medical records in primary care to improve quality and efficiency Speakers: Richard C. Wasserman, Rachel C. Vreeman INNOVATION ZONE H0W TO ZONE 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 11.30-12.00 17.30-18.00 18.00-18.30 18.30-19.00 19.00-19.30 OPENING CEREMONY Welcome Addresses & Cultural Programme 19.30-20.00 20.00-20.30 20.00-20.30 20 televoting system Poster Sessions will take place in Roma Hall. Programme at a glance Thursday, 29 November 2012 Baden/Potsdam Venecia Munich/Frankfurt Estrasburgo Toulousse 09.30-10.00 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 12.00-12.30 Workshop Eating disorders in primary care Speaker: Cora Collette Breuner 11.00-11.30 LIFE-STYLE ZONE 11.30-12.00 EiP HS 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.30-14.00 12.30-13.00 EiP HS LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP001-PP036) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Richard Idro, Megan Moreno Lunch with the Experts The use of evidence-based phytomedicines in the treatment of respiratory infections Speakers: Michael Hubmann, 13.00-13. 30 13.30-14.00 Leyla Namazova-Baranova, Peter Kardos Supported by Bionorica H0W TO ZONE 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 Meeting on the Occasion of EiP The Sacred Hour: Importance of Uninterrupted Skin-to-Skin in the First Hour after Birth Speaker: Raylene Phillips Supported by Philips AVENT GLOBAL BREASTFEEDING SUMMIT (closed session - participation by invitation only) Co-chairs: 1. Dimitri Christakis, USA Workshop Diagnosis and management of ADHD in primary care Speaker: Tanya Froehlich 2. Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy 3. Terence Stephenson, UK 15.00-15.30 Workshop on the Occassion of EiP Partnering with Families in the NICU Speaker: Leslie Altimier Part of the‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/ UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT 15.30-16.00 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 COFFEE BREAK 16.00-16.30 EiP HS 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 17.00-17.30 17.30-18.00 17.30-18.00 18.00-18.30 18.00-18.30 18.30-19.00 18.30-19.00 19.00-19.30 19.00-19.30 19.30-20.00 19.30-20.00 20.00-20.30 20.00-20.30 televoting system Poster Sessions will take place in Roma Hall. g 21 Scientific Information Friday, 30 November 2012 Auditorium Milan Dusseldorf/ Colonia Meeting on the Occasion of EiP The Way to Successful Weaning: a Matter of Adequacy, Safety and Appropriate Feeding Practices Speakers: Raanan Shamir, Johanna Kuenzel Supported by Nestle Nutrition Institute 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 Plenary Lecture Update on Celiac Sprue Chair: Terence Stephenson Speaker: Steffen Husby UPDATES ZONE 10.00-10.30 Plenary Lecture Avian Influenza the real world “contagion” risk Chair: Terence Stephenson Speaker: Ab Osterhaus PUBLIC HEALTH ZONE 10.30-11.00 Plenary Lecture Diagnosis and management of Concussion/TBI Chair: Terence Stephenson Speaker: Margot Putukian 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.30 H0W TO ZONE 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 11.00-11.30 Workshop Primary care strategies for treating paediatric obesity Speaker: Thomas N. Robinson H0W TO ZONE How To... Practical Advice How to get published: Meet the editor Speaker: Frederick Rivara PERSONAL IMPROVMENT ZONE Workshop Approaches to common sports related injuries Speaker: Cora Collette Breuner EiP HS H0W TO ZONE Interactive Case Series Approach to joint pain in primary care Speaker: Athimalaipet Ramanan H0W TO ZONE Round Table Diagnosis and management of child abuse Chair: Terence Stephenson Speakers: Alison Kemp, Alan Sprigg, Danny Lang H0W TO ZONE 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 Stuttgart/ Dresden Lyon 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.00-13.30 LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP037-PP079) Poster Session Moderators: Megan Moreno, Athimalaipet Ramanan, Rachel Vreeman EiP HS 17.00-17.30 The EiP Debate Exclusive breastfeeding and delayed introduction of food allergens prevent the development of food allergies Moderator: Dimitri Christakis Speaker: Gideon Lack 17.30-18.00 18.30-19.00 televoting system EiP HS Concurrent Lecture Sleep related breathing disorders Chair: Richard C. Wasserman Speaker: Kunling Shen 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 Meeting on the Occasion of EiP Vaccination: importance of timing Speakers: Jose Garcia-Sicilia Lopez, Marc Van Ranst, Julio Vazquez, Tino Schwartz Supported by GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines 18.00-18.30 22 UPDATES ZONE 16.30-17.00 Concurrent Lecture Teens and contraception options Chair: Jacqui Clinch Speaker: Megan A. Moreno New Paediatrician Using Motivational Interviewing in primary care Speaker: Richard C. Wasserman UPDATES ZONE COFFEE BREAK 16.00-16.30 Workshop Rapid diagnostic tests & screening procedures in primary care: A hands-on workshop Speaker: Diego van Esso LIFE-STYLE ZONE Concurrent Lecture Effects of intimate partner violence on children Chair: Alison Kemp Speaker: Frederick Rivara LIFE-STYLE ZONE Concurrent Lecture Update on Environmental Risk Factors and ADHD: Clinical Implications of Current Research Chair: Bernadka Dubicka Speaker: Tanya Froehlich UPDATES ZONE INNOVATION ZONE 15.30-16.00 Concurrent Lecture Top 10 medical apps for clinical practice Chair: Steve Cunningham Speaker: Aaron Carroll Interactive Case Series Common respiratory tract infections - what works? Speaker: Terence Stephenson Workshop Diagnosis and management of depression in primary care Speakers: Mark Agius, Bernadka Dubicka H0W TO ZONE 15.00-15.30 Round Table Managing sickle cell disease in the developed and developing world Speakers: Richard Idro, Angela Thomas PERSONAL IMPROVMENT ZONE 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 H0W TO ZONE 14.00-14.30 H0W TO ZONE 13.30-14.00 UPDATES ZONE 13.30-14.00 Poster Sessions will take place in Roma Hall. 17.30-18.00 18.00-18.30 18.30-19.00 Programme at a glance Friday, 30 November 2012 Baden/Potsdam Venecia Munich/Frankfurt Estrasburgo 08.30-09.00 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.30 09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 11.00-11.30 UPDATES ZONE 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 EiP HS 11.30-12.00 Interactive Case Series Does this child have a malignancy? Speaker:Lisa Diller 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.30-14.00 12.30-13.00 LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP037-PP079) Poster Session Moderators: Megan Moreno, Athimalaipet Ramanan, Rachel Vreeman EiP HS 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 Workshop Fast evidence – getting the best information when you need it Speaker: Michael Smith 13.00-13. 30 Lunch with the Experts Early Life Nutrition Supported by Pfizer Nutrition Workshop on the Occassion of EiP Latest insights into the mechanics of breast- and bottle-feeding from ultrasound analysis of infant behavior Speaker: Mike Woolridge PERSONAL IMPROVMENT ZONE 14.00-14.30 Meeting on the Occassion of Eip The Hygiene Hypothesis - what does it really mean - what are the implications for protecting children’s health? Speakers: Rosalind Stanwell Smith, Sally Bloomfield, Graham Rook Supported by Dettol Part of the‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/ UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 European Anaphylaxis Summit (closed session - participation by invitation only) Chair: Sten Dreborg, Sweden COFFEE BREAK 15.00-15.30 Co-chairs: 1. Dimitri Christakis, USA 2. Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy Members of the Steering Committee: 1. Montserrat Fernández-Rivas, Spain 2. Kirsten Beyer, Germany 3. Magnus Wickman, Sweden 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 13.30-14.00 EiP HS 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 17.00-17.30 17.30-18.00 17.30-18.00 18.00-18.30 18.00-18.30 18.30-19.00 18.30-19.00 Poster Sessions will take place in Roma Hall. g 23 Scientific Information Saturday, 1 December 2012 Auditorium Milan Stuttgart/Dresden 08.30-09.00 08.30-09.00 09.00-09.30 09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 Plenary Lecture Fetal Alcohol Syndrome around the world Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani Speaker: Ron Gray PUBLIC HEALTH ZONE 10.00-10.30 Plenary Lecture Radiation risk to paediatric patients from medical imaging Chair: Massimo Pettoelo-Mantovani Speaker: Amy Berrington de González UPDATES ZONE 10.30-11.00 Plenary Lecture The impact of climate change on child health and how we can take action Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani Speaker: Tony Waterston PUBLIC HEALTH ZONE 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 EiP HS COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 How To... Practical Advice Diagnosis & treatment of hypertension in primary care Speaker: Aarti Bhat INNOVATION ZONE Round Table Management of CF in the developed and developing world Chair: Andrew Bush Speakers: Steve Cunningham, Sushil K. Kabra 11.00-11.30 H0W TO ZONE UPDATES ZONE 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 09.30-10.00 How To... Practical Advice Complementary and alternative medicine in primary care Speaker: Cora Collette Breuner 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.00-13.30 LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP080-PP118) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Stella Canna Michaelidou EiP HS 13.30-14.00 16.00-16.30 Jointly organised by the Europaen Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA) and The Journal of Pediatrics 16.30-17.00 Closing Remarks Speaker: Dimitri Christakis Concurrent Lecture Medical myths Chair: Diego van Esso Speaker: Aaron Carroll Concurrent Lecture Diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of Hepatitis C infection in children Chair: Diego van Esso Speaker: Stefan Wirth H0W TO ZONE Concurrent Lecture How to evaluate and treat wheezing in the preschool child Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani Speakers: Andrew Bush, Robert Wilmott Workshop Radiology in primary care Moderator: Terence Stephenson Speaker: Alan Sprigg 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 PERSONAL IMPROVMENT ZONE 24 Organised by the World Health Organization UPDATES ZONE 15.30-16.00 Workshop How to use spirometry in primary care Speaker: Felip Burgos H0W TO ZONE 15.00-15.30 Round Table Children’s Environmental Health: taking action Chairperson: Marie-Noel Brune Drisse Speakers: Stella Michaelidou, Marie-Noel Brune Drisse H0W TO ZONE 14.30-15.00 13.30-14.00 UPDATES ZONE 14.00-14.30 11.30-12.00 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 Programme at a glance Saturday, 1 December 2012 Venecia Toulousse Paris Workshop on the Occassion of EiP How to implement a community-based integrated care pathway to reduce readmissions for healthy term babies with early onset jaundice Speaker: Jide Menakaya 08.30-09.00 08.30-09.00 Part of the ‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT 09.00-09.30 09.00-09.30 09.30-10.00 09.30-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00 10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK 11.00-11.30 EiP HS 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 12.00-12.30 11.30-12.00 EiP Parents’ Talks ORAL PRESENTATIONS Chair: Aaron Carroll (OP01, OP02, OP04-OP12) 12.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 12.30-13.00 13.00-13.30 13.00-13.30 LUNCH BREAK u POSTER VIEWING (PP080-PP118) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Stella Canna Michaelidou EiP HS 13.30-14.00 13.30-14.00 Workshop Malaria treatment in the developing world Speaker: Richard Idro H0W TO ZONE 14.30-15.00 Workshop When to worry about immunodeficiency? Approach to the child with recurrent infections Speaker: Anders Fasth H0W TO ZONE 14.00-14.30 14.00-14.30 14.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 15.30-16.00 16.00-16.30 16.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 16.30-17.00 Poster Sessions will take place in Roma Hall. 25 28 November-1 December 2012 Wednesday, 28 November 2012 09.00 REGISTRATION OPENING 10:00 - 17:00 EiP School - Program Implementation and monitoring Co-ordinators: Frederick A. Connell, USA & Kenneth Sherr, USA Remarks: Closed session for successful bursary applicants Hall: Alcudia Hall: Estrasburgo 14:00 - 18:30 European HPV Summit Co-chairs: 1. Prof. Dimitri A. Christakis, George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, USA - Chairman of the Excellence in Paediatrics Community and Conference 2. Prof. Marc Van Ranst, Laboratory of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology, Rega Institute for Medical Research, University of Leuven, Belgium Remarks: Closed session – participation by invitation only Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Auditorium 09:30 - 10:00 Keynote Lecture & Opening Address: Malaria Public Health Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA Speaker: Robert D. Newman, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the global burden of malaria 2. Know the primary interventions for the control and elimination of malaria 3. Learn the primary diagnostic and treatment modalities for Plasmodium infection Hall: Auditorium 10:00 - 10:30 Plenary Lecture: Preventing childhood obesity Life-Style Zone Primary Care Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA Speaker: Thomas N. Robinson, USA Learning Objectives 1. Learn behavioral, social and environmental strategies to prevent obesity in children, families, schools and communities 2. Learn the approaches and results of state-of-the-art obesity prevention interventions 3. Understand key behavior change principles for designing effective obesity prevention interventions Remarks: 26 Televoting System will be available during the session FINAL PROGRAMME Scientific Programme Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Auditorium 10:30 - 11:00Plenary Lecture: Diagnosis & treatment of H pylori infection in children in the developed & developing world Updates Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA Speaker: Samy Cadranel, Belgium Learning Objectives 1. Epidemiology of H pylori infection and its impact on public health: does it matter? 2. Diagnostic methods: reliability, availability and cost 3. Current treatments and future: are the ESPGHAN-NASPGHAN guidelines applicable everywhere? 11.00-11.30 COFFEE BREAK Hall: Foyer EiP HS Hall: Estrasburgo 11:00 - 17:30 Global Breastfeeding Summit Co-chairs: 1. Prof. Dimitri A. Christakis, George Adkins Prof. of Pediatrics, University of Washington, USA - Chairman of the Excellence in Paediatrics Community and Conference 2. Prof. Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Full Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Foggia, School of Medicine, Italy; Secretary General of the European Paediatric Association 3. Prof. Terence Stephenson, Institute of Child Health, UCL & Chairman, Academy of Royal Medical Colleges, UK Remarks: Closed session – participation by invitation only Hall: Auditorium 11:30 - 13:00 Updates Zone Interactive Case Series: Approach to the child with chronic pain Primary Care Speaker: Jacqui Clinch, UK Learning Objectives 1. Understand new pathophysiological findings on development and maintenance of pain pathways in disease and non-disease related chronic pain in children 2. ‘How to assess a child with chronic pain in under an hour’ 3. Gain insight into rehabilitation of the child and family (including pain medications and other therapies) 27 28 November-1 December 2012 Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Milan 11:30 - 13:00 How To... Practical Advice: Evaluation of murmurs and EKG reading in primary care How To Zone Cardiology Speaker: Aarti Bhat, USA Learning Objectives 1. To appreciate a systematic approach to the pediatric cardiac exam 2. To be able to identify pathological cardiac murmurs as compared to innocent murmurs 3. To understand a basic approach to pediatric EKG’s Hall: Lyon 11:30 - 13:00 How To Zone Interactive Case Series: Precocious Puberty Developmental Paediatrics Speaker: Nalini S. Shah, India Learning Objectives 1. Understand which child needs investigations for precocious puberty 2. Causes of precocious puberty 3. Management of precocious puberty Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 11:30 - 13:00 Workshop: Interactive cases in allergy How to Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Speaker: Antonio Nieto, Spain Learning Objectives 1. Early identify an allergic child, and how to perform an accurate differential diagnosis 2. Early establish the appropriate preventive and therapeutic approaches 3. Properly decide when and how to refer the patient to an Allergologist Remarks: Televoting System will be available during the session Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 11:30 - 13:00 Workshop: Look alikes in paediatric dermatology Updates Zone Dermatology Speaker: Eulalia Baselga, Spain Learning Objectives 1. Elaborate a differential diagnosis for skin lesion from common dermatologic disorders to uncommon diseases 2. Identify clues of dermatological disorders that cannot be missed or misdiagnosed with other dermatosis that look alike 3. Choose the diagnostic tests or investigations needed in order to discriminate between look alikes dermatological disorders 28 Scientific Programme Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Baden/Potsdam 11:30 - 13:00 Workshop: Eating disorders in primary care Life-Style Zone Child Mental Health Speaker: Cora Collette Breuner, USA Learning Objectives 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the demographics of the different types of eating disorders 2. Categorize available interventions for those with eating disorders 3. Illustrate current concerns for bone health in those with chronic eating disorders 4. Add knowledge about psychiatric medication management of those with eating disorders Hall: Venecia 13:00 - 14:00Meeting on the occasion of EiP: The Sacred Hour: Importance of Uninterrupted Skin-to-Skin in the First Hour after Birth Speaker: Raylene Phillips, USA Even though around 12% of babies are born premature and end up in the NICU with pump-dependent mothers, 88% are born at term and need interrupted skin-to-skin contact in the first hour after birth to support optimal breastfeeding initiation. This will ultimately result in significantly more mothers continuing to breastfeed. Remarks: Lunch will be served during the Meeting Supported by Philips AVENT Hall: Munich/Frankfurt 13:00 - 14:00Lunch with the Experts: The use of evidence-based phytomedicines in the treatment of respiratory infections 1. Can phytopharmaceuticals in the treatment of upper respiratory infections avoid inappropriate use of antibiotics? Michael Hubmann, Germany 2. New data from a paediatric clinical trial with the goal of reducing the overuse of antibiotics for the treatment of acute bronchitis Leyla Namazova-Baranova, Russia 3. A new dimension in the treatment of acute rhinosinusitis with phytomedicines: evidence has been reached Peter Kardos, Germany Remarks: Limited number of participants only Supported by Bionorica SE 29 28 November-1 December 2012 EiP HS 13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH BREAK POSTER VIEWING (PP001-PP036) (Poster Area – Roma hall) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Sweden; Richard Idro, Uganda & Megan A. Moreno, USA THEMATIC STREAM: ADOLESCENT MEDICINE PP001 - E FFECTIVENESS OF A DUTCH OUTPATIENT PREVENTION-INTERVENTION PROGRAMME AFTER ADMITTANCE FOR ALCOHOL INTOXICATION Eva (E.) van Zanten 1; Mireille (M.D.C.) de Visser 2; Nico (N.) van der Lely 1 1. Pediatrics, Reinier de Graaf Hospital, Netherlands; 2. Pediatric Psychology, Reinier de Graaf Hospital, Netherlands PP002 - S NOOZE THE ALARM OR SURF THE WEB?: DAILY INTERNET USE BEHAVIORS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Megan A Pumper 1; Lauren E Kacvinsky 1; Libby N Brockman 2; Megan A Moreno 1 1. University of Wisconsin, USA; 2. Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington, USA PP003 - FRIENDING ADOLESCENTS ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES: A NOVEL RESEARCH TOOL Libby N Brockman 1; Dimitri A Christakis 1; Megan A Moreno 2 1. Seattle Children’s Hospital, USA; 2. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA PP004 - CYBERBULLYING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS Rajitha Kota; Megan Moreno; Shari Schoohs University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA PP005 - ANOREXIA NERVOSA – THE REALITY OF AN ADOLESCENCE UNIT IN VISEU, PORTUGAL Sofia Aires 1; Georgina Monteiro 2; Maria José Calix 2; Gabriela Laranjo 2; Elisabete Santos 2; Cristina Faria2; Hélder Ferreira 2; Alzira Silveira 2; Paulo Santos 3 1. Centro Hospitalar Tondela-Viseu, Ermesinde, Portugal; 2. Pediatric, Tondela-Viseu Hospital Center, Viseu, Portugal; 3. Pedopsychiatry, Tondela-Viseu Hospital Center, Viseu, Portugal PP006 - FACEBOOK DEACTIVATION IN COLLEGE FEMALES: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Kristina Kraninger ; Megan Moreno University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, USA PP007 - CATATONIA AFTER THE “TRIP” oaquina Antunes 1; Neide Urbano 2; João Estrada 3; José Ramos 3; Joana Afonso 2; José Pedro Vieira 4; J Lurdes Ventura 3 1. Pediatric Department, Centro Hospitalar Tondela – Viseu, Portugal; 2. Child Psychiatry Department. Hospital D. Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central (CHLC), Portugal; 3. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Hospital D. Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central (CHLC), Portugal; 4. Neurology Department. Hospital D. Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central (CHLC), Portugal 30 Scientific Programme PP008 - ROUTINE LIPID SCREENING IN CHILDREN AGED 9 TO 11 IN A PRIVATE PRACTICE CLINIC Jacinto Francisco Riera Fanego 1; Maria Leticia Ramirez Pastore 2; Norma Vera 1 1. Private Practice, Paraguay; 2. Paediatric Resident, Clinics Hospital, San Lorenzo, Paraguay THEMATIC STREAM: ALLERGY-IMMUNOLOGY PP009 - ALLERGIC RHINITIS, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, ATOPIC DERMATITIS ino Adamia 1; Ketevan Barabadze 2; Nona Katamadze 3; Ivane Chkhaidze 1; Irma Ubiria 1; Darejan N Khachapuridze 4; Lali Saginadze 5; Vakhtang Zerekidze 5; Ketevan Gotsadze 2; Mariam Ghughunishvili 1; Tinatin Gigauri 6; Mariam Kakhiani 4 1. Tbilisi State Medical University, Republic of Georgia; 2. D. Tatishvili Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 3. Batumi Regional Center of Family Medicine, Republic of Georgia; 4. Tskaltubo Scientific Research Institute of Asthma and Clinical Immunology, Republic of Georgia; 5. Paghava Institute of Pediatrics, Republic of Georgia; 6. Family Medicine Clinic Center, Republic of Georgia PP010 - APOPTOSIS MARKERS OF IMMUNE CELLS AT CHILDREN WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA (BA) Vilya Bulgakova Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia THEMATIC STREAM: CARDIOLOGY PP011 - C LINICAL AND SOME LABORATORY FINDINGS IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENTS WITH INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS AS A PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY Maria Soboleva Novosibirsk State Medical University, Krasny Prospect 52, Novosibirsk, Russia PP012 - REASON FOR REFERRAL: CARDIAC MURMUR Ana Rita Saraiva de Oliveira 1; Luis Martins 2; António Pires 3; Eduardo Castela 3 1. Hospital Sao Teotónio - Centro Hospitalar Tondela Viseu, Av Rei D. Duarte, Viseu, Portugal; 2. Serviço Pediatria, Portugal; 3. Serviço Cardiologia Pediátrica, Portugal PP012A - E ARLY DETECTION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION BY DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND N-TERMINAL PRO B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGES 2-4 Roya Isa Tafreshi 1; Nakisa Hooman 2; hasan Otukesh 2; Azar Nickavar 2 1. Department of pediatric cardiology, Tehran University of medical sciences and health services, Iran; 2. Department of pediatric nephrology, Tehran University of medical sciences and health services, Iran THEMATIC STREAM: CHILDREN’S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PP013 - C ORRELATION BETWEEN LEAD CONCENTRATION IN BREAST MILK AND IN ONE MONTH ¡ S BREAST FED INFANT BLOOD Gesthimani Kampouropoulou Thriasio Hospital, L Gennimata, Magoula, Greece PP014 - RISK FACTORS FOR POISONING IN CHILDREN FROM BIHOR COUNTY, ROMANIA Szilagyi Ariana; Gheorghe Szilagyi University of Oradea, Romania 31 28 November-1 December 2012 PP015 - CORROSIVE POISONING PRESENTING SEVERE RESPIRATORY FINDINGS Nilgun Demirli Caylan; Gonca Yilmaz ; Can Demir Karacan ; Ertan Ulker Dr.Sami Ulus Children’s Training and Research Hospital, Turkey PP016 - ACUTE POISONING IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT – WHAT SHOULD WE LEARN? Catarina Mendes ; Susana Lopes ; Teresa Torres ; Clara Vieira ; Paulo Teixeira Department of Pediatrics, Centro Hospitalar do Médio Ave - Unidade Famalicão, Portugal THEMATIC STREAM: DERMATOLOGY PP017 - RASH AS CAUSE OF ADMISSION IN PAEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT CLINICS Theodora Syriopoulou 1; Kalliopi Straka 2; Eleni Fourlani 3; Eleni Karachanidi 4; Evangelos Grammatikos 1; Anastasios Koukouletsos 4; Sotiria Psychogiopoulou 1; Spyridon Zisimopoulos 1; Myrsini Papoula 4; Vaios Katsaros 1 1. Pediatric Department, General Hospital of Kalamata, Kalamata, Greece; 2. Student, Department of Pharmacology, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 3. Pediatric Department, Children’s Hospital ‘’Mitera’’, Athens, Greece; 4. Pediatric Department, University General Hospital of Patras, Patra, Greece PP018 - THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE BEYOND SKIN LESIONS… Inês Salas Sanmarful ; Helena Toda Brito ; Teresa Gil Martins ; Aldina Lopes Hospital Distrital Santarem, Portugal PP019 - PROPRANOLOL IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE INFANTILE HEMANGIOMA: A REVIEW OF SIX CASES Maria João Magalhães 1; Cristina Resende 2; Maria Miguel Gomes 3; Ariana Afonso 3; Ana Paula Vieira 2 1. Hospital de Braga, Sete Fontes – São Victor, Braga, Portugal; 2. Dermatology Department, Hospital de Braga, Portugal; 3. Pediatrics Department, Hospital de Braga, Portugal THEMATIC STREAM: ENDOCRINOLOGY PP020 - INVESTIGATION OF THE GROWTH HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR METABOLIC CHANGES AND RENAL FUNCTION IN JAPANESE IDIOPATHIC SHORT STATURE CHILDREN WITH GROWTH HORMONE DEFICIENCY. Chiaki Takahashi 1; Kyoko Minagawa 2; Emi Yamano 3; Hiromu Mae 2; Masuji Hattori 2; Takakuni Tanizawa 2 1. Hyogo College of Medicine, Mukogawacho 1-1, Nishinomiya Hyogo pref., Japan; 2. Department of Pediatrics Hyogo College of Medicine, Hyogo, Japan; 3. Department of Physiology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan PP021 - EXERCISE IN ADOLESCENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS Ester Pereira ; Sílvia Neto ; Pascoal Moleiro ; Ester Gama Centro Hospitalar de Leiria-Pombal, EPE, Portugal PP022 - A NOVEL MUTATION IN GCK GENE IN A PORTUGUESE FAMILY WITH MODY TYPE 2 32 Cláudia Almeida 1; Sónia Regina Silva 2; Elsa Garcia 3; Ana Luisa Leite 4; Andreia Teles 4; Rosa Arménia 4 1. Centro Hospitalar Tâmega e Sousa, Lugar do Tapadinho - Guilhufe, Penafiel, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar Baixo Vouga, Portugal; 3. GDPN - Prof. Sérgio Castedo, S.A. - Porto, Portugal; 4. Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Portugal Scientific Programme PP023 - FAMILIAL ISOLATED GROWTH HORMONE DEFICIENCY: A CASE REPORT Sónia Silva 1; Cláudia Almeida 2; Jorge Marques 3 1. Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, E.P.E., Av. Artur Ravara, Aveiro, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar Tâmega Sousa, E.P.E., Portugal; 3. Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, E.P.E., Portugal PP024 - A CLINICAL STUDY OF BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS AMONG CHILDREN WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS IN MINIA GOVERNORATE ,EGYPT Basma Ali 1; Maha Hassan 2; Diaa Mahmoud 2; Haidy Sedky 2 1. Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt; 2. Psychiatric department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt THEMATIC STREAM: Gastroenterology, Nutrition & Metabolism PP025 - C ARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN CHILDS WITH OBESITY IN A SECONDARY CARE HOSPITAL IN SAN LUIS POTOSÍ MÉXICO Gabriela Virginia Escudero Lourdes; Luz Viridiana Morales Romero; Concepción Valverde Ocaña Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico PP026 - H OW DO PROBIOTICS AFFECT GROWTH, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND PULMONARY EXACERBATION IN CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS? Hamidreza Kianifar 1; Paria Hebrani 2; Elaheh Abbasnejad 3; Atieh Mehdizadeh Hakkak 3 1. Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad Universiy of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran; 2. Dr. Sheikh Pediatric Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran; 3. Clinic of Cystic Fibrosis, Dr. Sheikh Pediatric Hospital. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran PP027 - EVALUATION OF LIVER FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH DIAGNOSED CYSTIC FIBROSIS Sabina Wiecek; Halina Wos; Urszula Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk Department of Paediatrics, Medical University of Silesia, Poland PP028 - T HE EFFECT OF TABACCO SMOKING ON THE OCCURRENCE OF INFLAMMATORY CHANGES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT IN CHILDREN WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN Halina Wos ; Izabela Bach -Legawiec ; Urszula Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk ; Sabina Wiecek Department of Paediatrics, Medical University of Silesia, Poland PP029 - NOURISHMENT DISORDERS IN OBESE CHILDREN Nino Adamia 1; Maia Surviladze 2; Tamar Zerekidze 3; Ketevan Barabadze 4; Nona Katamadze 5; Irma Ubiria 1; Lali Saginadze 6; Malkhaz Kartozia 2; Eka Lilueshvili 7; Nana Nareklishvili 7; Tinatin Gigauri 8; Mariam Ghughunishvili 1 1. Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia; 2. M.Iahsvili Pediatric Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 3. Center of Endocrinoloy, Republic of Georgia; 4. D. Tatishvili Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 5. Batumi Regional Center of Family Medicine, Republic of Georgia; 6. Paghava Institute of Pediatrics, Republic of Georgia; 7. M. Guramishvili Pediatric Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 8. Family Medicine Clinic Center, Republic of Georgia 33 28 November-1 December 2012 PP030 - DENTAL ALTERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPOPHOSPHATEMIC RICKETS: A CASE REPORT Ozlem Marti Akgun ; Gunseli Guven Polat ; Ceyhan Altun Gulhane Medical Academy, Turkey PP031 - PATHOGENESIS OF RICKETS ASSOCIATED MYELOFIBROSIS Abdelwahab Elidrissy Taibah University, Saudi Arabia PP032 - AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS: TRUST IN TRANSAMINASES Joao Brissos 1; Catarina Carrusca 2; Marta Correia 2; Cabral Jose 3; Florbela Cunha 2 1. Hospital Dona Estefania/Pediatric Department, Portugal; 2. Hospital Vila Franca de Xira/Pediatric Department, Portugal; 3. Hospital Dona Estefania/Pediatric Gastrenterology, Portugal PP033 - G LUTAMINE RANDOMIZED STUDIES IN EARLY LIFE: THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL STUDIES Effrosyni Briasouli 1; George Briasoulis 2 1. First Department of Propaedeutic Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; 2. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Division of Mother and Child, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece PP034 - METABOLIC CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO STRESS IN SEVERE SEPSIS IN CHILDREN Diana Fitrolaki 1; Effrosyni Briassouli 2; Helen Dimitriou 3; Stayrina Ilia 1; Anna Maria Spanaki 1; Elisavet Geromarkaki 1; Theonymfi Tavladaki 1; George Briasoulis 1 1. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Division of Mother and Child, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece; 2. First Department of Propaedeutic Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; 3. Paediatric Haematology Oncology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece PP035 - O BESE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH GREATER ADIPOSITY HAVE HIGHER PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION AND SKIN VASCULAR LESIONS I nês Madureira 1; Elisabete Dionisio 1; Mónica Pitta-Gros Dias 1; Laura Oliveira 2; Marta Alves 3; Daniel Virella 3; Luís Pereira-da-Silva 1; Gonçalo Cordeiro Ferreira 1 1. Nutrition Lab, Hospital Dona Estefânia- Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, Portugal; 2. Program of Intervention Against Obesity, Hospital Dona Estefânia- Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central, Portugal; 3. Research Unit of Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, Portugal PP036 - PHLEGMONOUS GASTRITIS – A RARE CAUSE OF ABDOMINAL PAIN ilipa Flor-de-Lima 1; Daniel Gonçalves 1; Rita Marques 1; Roberto Silva 2; Marta Tavares 1; Eunice Trindade1; F Fátima Carneiro 2; Jorge Amil-Dias 1 1. Unit of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Integrated Pediatric Hospital, Centro Hospitalar de São João, Portugal; 2. Department of Pathological Anatomy, Centro Hospitalar de São João, Portugal 34 Scientific Programme Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Auditorium 14:00 - 15:30 How To...Practical Advice: A primary care approach to acne How To Zone Dermatology Speaker: Eulalia Baselga, Spain Learning Objectives 1. Design a treatment plan for adolescents with acne 2. Identify which patients with acne need a dermatology consult 3. Discuss with adolescents the rationale of the treatment chosen to ensure compliance Hall: Milan 14:00 - 15:30Worshop: Using electronic medical records in primary care to improve quality and efficiency Innovation Zone Primary Care Speakers: Richard C. Wasserman, USA & Rachel C. Vreeman, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the nature of electronic health record (EHR) data 2. Recognize how EHR data can be used to guide pediatric care and to generate new knowledge 3. Appreciate how EHR systems must be tailored according to the clinical context in which they are used 4. Develop a global perspective on the use of EHR systems for pediatric care worldwide Hall: Lyon 14:00 - 15:30 Interactive Case Series: Cancer follow-up in primary care How To Zone Primary Care Speaker: Lisa Diller, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand that cancer survivors are increasingly being taken care of in the primary care setting, and not by oncologists. 2. Recognize the need for a treatment summary of cancer therapy received, along with recommended surveillance for recurrence and late effects of therapy 3. Understand that many cancer therapies can result in organ system dysfunction and result in an increased risk of secondary cancer Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 14:00 - 15:30 Interactive Case Series: Evaluation of the child with short stature in primary care Updates Zone Developmental Paediatrics Speaker: Nalini S. Shah, India Learning Objectives 1. Definition of short stature and identifying children who need to be worked up for short stature 2. Clinical approach to differential diagnosis of short stature and prioritizing investigations for same 3. Treatment of short stature 35 28 November-1 December 2012 Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Work-up of abnormal urinalysis in primary care How To Zone Primary Care Speaker: Giovanni Montini, Italy Hall: Baden/Potsdam 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Diagnosis and management of ADHD in primary care How To Zone Child Mental Health Speaker: Tanya Froehlich, USA Learning Objectives Remarks: Televoting System will be available during the session 1. Understand best practice recommendations for identifying and diagnosing ADHD 2. Compare and contrast the ADHD medication classes (stimulants, atomoxetine, and alpha adrenergic agonists) with best evidence for efficacy 3. Understand the role of behavioral and non-medication treatments for ADHD Hall: Toulousse 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop on the occasion of EiP: Partnering with Families in the NICU Speaker: Leslie Altimier, USA Learning Objectives Part of the‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT 1. Develop an understanding of the CORE Concepts of Family Centered Care 2. Share case studies that captures the Barriers to Parenting in the NICU 3. Identify the impact of a premature birth on the family, with interventions that support partnering with families Hall: Auditorium 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Problematic Internet Use (PIU) Life-Style Zone Primary Care Chair: Mark Agius, UK Speaker: Megan A. Moreno, USA Learning Objectives 1. Consider how PIU fits in with existing clinical paradigms for addictive behaviors 2. Learn about risk factors, symptoms and negative health outcomes for PIU 3. Consider approaches to screen and intervene among youth at risk for PIU Hall: Milan 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Promoting optimal bone health in children How To Zone Gastroenterology & Nutrition Chair: Cora Collette Breuner, USA Speaker: Luis Moreno, Spain Learning Objectives 36 1. Describe bone growth patterns during childhood 2. Identify the main determinants of bone deposition in children and adolescents 3. Select the main prevention strategies to promote optimal bone growth Scientific Programme Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Lyon 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Top 10 paediatric articles of 2012 Updates Zone Primary Care Speaker: Aaron Carroll, USA Learning Objectives 1. Learn about some of the most important research articles published this year 2. Understand better what constitutes an excellent article 3. Learn which journals are publishing the most important pediatric research Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Management of UTIs in children How To ZoneImmunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Frederick Rivara, USA Speaker: Alejandro Hoberman, USA Learning Objectives 1. Select route of administration of antimicrobial therapy for young children with urinary tract infection 2. Critically evaluate imaging procedures (US, VCUG, DMSA) in order to formulate appropriate follow-up plans for individual patients 3. Critically evaluate the role of antimicrobial prophylaxis in children with VUR 4. Evaluate children for dysfunctional elimination in the management of UTI and VUR earning Objectives Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: A clinical approach to inborn errors of metabolism How To Zone Primary Care Speaker: Lawrence Merritt, USA 16.00 - 16.30 COFFEE BREAK Hall: Foyer EiP HS Hall: Auditorium 16:30 - 17:30 he EiP Debate: Resolved: all children with AOM under 2 years of age should be T routinely started on empiric antibiotic therapy at initial presentation Updates Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA Speaker Pro: Alejandro Hoberman, USA Speaker Con: Roger Damoiseaux, The Netherlands Learning Objectives Alejandro Hoberman (Pro) 1. Critically review design characteristics of AOM clinical trials. 2. Manage children with AOM diagnosed using stringent criteria based on epidemiologic knowledge and new evidence. Roger Damoiseaux (Con) 1. Resolution of symptoms should be the main goal for the initial treatment of AOM 2. Antibiotics for AOM should be restricted to children less than 2 years with bilateral otitis 3. Infants with AOM should be monitored irrespective of the prescription of antibiotics Remarks: Televoting System will be available during the session 37 28 November-1 December 2012 Thursday, 29 November 2012 Hall: Milan 17:30 - 19:00 Meeting on the occasion of EiP: Meet the Unsettled Baby: New Tools and Treatments to Manage Mild GI Distress 1. Importance of Lipids in Infant Nutrition Speaker: Raanan Shamir, Israel 2. Management of the Unsettled Baby: Feeding and Nutritional Modifications Speaker: Robin Green, South Africa 3. Question-and-Answer Session Faculty Panel Learning Objectives 1. Define the unsettled baby in your clinical practice 2. Describe the advances in infant feeding options to support the infant with mild GI distress 3. Apply guidelines and learnings to manage symptoms of the unsettled baby Supported by Pfizer Nutrition 19:00-20:00 Opening Ceremony: Welcome Addresses & Cultural Programme Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA 20:00-21:00 Welcome Reception Hall: Auditorium 38 Hall: Foyer Scientific Programme Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Milan 08:30 - 09:30Meeting on the occasion of EiP: The Way to Successful Weaning: a Matter of Adequacy, Safety and Appropriate Feeding Practices 1. Complementary Foods: Appropriateness From a Nutritional and Safety Perspective Speaker: Raanan Shamir, Israel 2. Early Feeding Practices and their Impact on Healthy Eating Habits Speaker: Johanna Kuenzel, Switzerland Supported by Nestlé Nutrition Institute Hall: Auditorium 09:30 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Update on Celiac Sprue Updates Zone Gastroenterology & Nutrition Chair: Terence Stephenson, UK Speaker: Steffen Husby, Denmark Hall: Auditorium 10:00 - 10:30 Plenary Lecture: Avian Influenza - the real world “contagion” risk Public Health Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Terence Stephenson, UK Speaker: Ab Osterhaus, The Netherlands Learning Objectives 1. Avian A/H5N1 influenza viruses may become airborne among humans by few mutations which may cause a pandemic 2. Ferret studies indicate a benefit of using high dose corticosteroids in the treatment of influenza associated ARDS 3. The immune compromised pose a special challenge in the treatment of severe influenza Hall: Auditorium 10:30 - 11:00 Plenary Lecture: Diagnosis and management of Concussion/TBI How To Zone Primary Care Chair: Terence Stephenson, UK Speaker: Margot Putukian, USA Learning Objectives 1. Recognize the signs and symptoms of concussion 2. Understand how to evaluate and diagnose concussion on the sideline 3. Understand management principles and how to make the return to play decision 39 28 November-1 December 2012 Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Foyer 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK EiP HS Hall: Auditorium 11:30 – 13:00 Round Table: Diagnosis and management of child abuse How To Zone Primary Care Chair: Terence Stephenson, UK Speakers: Alison Kemp, UK; Alan Sprigg, UK & Danny Lang, UK Learning Objectives 1. Recognition of early signs of child maltreatment in young children (to include signs in the parent/carer) 2. Investigating suspected child maltreatment 3. Promoting good communication between professionals Hall: Milan 11:30 – 13:00 Interactive Case Series: Approach to joint pain in primary care How To Zone Primary Care Speakers: Athimalaipet Ramanan, UK Learning Objectives 1. Approach to a child with swollen joints - pearls and pitfalls 2. Learning to consider the differential diagnosis in child presenting with back pain including mechanical causes 3. Understand that hypermobility is common in children and how to manage these children without subjecting them to extensive investigations Hall: Lyon 11:30 – 13:00 Workshop: Approaches to common sports related injuries How To Zone Adolescent Medicine Speakers: Cora Collette Breuner, USA Learning Objectives 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the most common pediatric sports injuries to shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle 2. Illustrate knowledge of the physical exam of the shoulder, elbow, ankle and knee 3. Implement strategy in corporate physical therapy in the rehabilitation of the injured pediatric athlete 4. Construct return to play criteria for the injured pediatric athlete Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 11.30 - 13:00 Interactive Case Series: How to get published: Meet the editor Personal Primary Care Improvement Zone Speaker: Frederick Rivara, USA Learning Objectives 1. Learn what journals are looking for in the papers they publish 2. Understand the review process for papers submitted to peer reviewed journals 3. Learn the elements of a successful manuscript 40 Scientific Programme Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 11:30 – 13:00 Workshop: Primary care strategies for treating paediatric obesity How To Zone Primary Care Speakers: Thomas N. Robinson, USA Learning Objectives 1. Learn approaches to evaluating and treating pediatric obesity 2. Understand strategies to increase motivation for behaviour change 3. Understand key principles for helping children and families improve their eating, activity and sedentary behaviours Hall: Baden/Potsdam 11:30 - 13:00 Interactive Case Series: Does this child have a malignancy? Updates Zone Primary Care Speaker: Lisa Diller, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the signs and symptoms seen when a child presents with a malignancy 2. Understand the epidemiology of childhood cancers that might help with evaluations of common symptoms 3. Understand the role of the primary care physician in initiating a cancer evaluation in children Hall: Venecia Meeting on the occasion of EiP: The Hygiene Hypothesis - what does it really mean - what are the implications for protecting children’s health? Speakers: Rosalind Stanwell Smith, UK; Sally Bloomfield, UK; Graham Rook, UK Learning Objectives 13:00 - 14:00 1. Understand the hygiene hypothesis and how it has developed in recent years. 2. Consider factors which have contributed to reducing the microbial exposure required for immune regulation. 3. Consider strategies for addressing the issues of microbial exposure and infection Remarks: Lunch will be served during the Meeting Supported by Dettol 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch with the Experts: Early Life Nutrition Hall: Munich/Frankfurt Remarks: Limited number of participants only Supported by Pfizer Nutrition 41 28 November-1 December 2012 Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Estrasburgo 13:00 - 18:00European Anaphylaxis Summit Chair: Prof. Sten Dreborg, Paediatric Allergology, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden Co-chairs: 1. Prof. Dimitri A. Christakis, George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, USA - Chairman of the Excellence in Paediatrics Community and Conference 2. Prof. Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Full Prof. of Pediatrics at the University of Foggia, School of Medicine, Italy; Secretary General of the European Paediatric Association Members of the Steering Committee: 1. Dr. Montserrat Fernández-Rivas, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain 2. Prof. Kirsten Beyer, Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Immunology, University Children’s Hospital Hospital Charite´, Berlin, Germany 3. Prof. Magnus Wickman, Professor of Pediatric Allergology at the Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Remarks: Closed session – participation by invitation only 13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH BREAK POSTER VIEWING (PP037-PP079) (Poster Area – Roma hall) EiP HS Poster Session Moderators: Megan A. Moreno, USA; Athimalaipet Ramanan, UK; Rachel Vreeman, USA THEMATIC STREAM: GENERAL PAEDIATRICS PP037 - T HE SPECTRUM OF GENITAL MEDIAN RAPHE ANOMALIES IN NEONATES AND INFANTS UNDERGOING RITUAL CIRCUMCISION Mohamed Fahmy Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt PP038 - RARE GENITOURINARY ANOMALIES Mohamed Fahmy Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt PP039 - DIFFERENT THERAPEUTICAL ATTITUDES AGAINST ENURESIS Giorgio Bolla O. C . Riviera del Brenta,Italy PP040 - A SURVEY OF JUNK FOODS CONSUMPTION IN ELEMENTARY CHILDREN Mitra Soltanian 1; Farhood Nikouee 2; Sedighe Montaseri 1; Mitra Edraki 1 1. Shiraz University of Medical Science, Iran; 2. Fasa University of Medical Science, Iran PP041 - PARENT’S PERCEPTION ON END OF LIFE CARE IN 2 BRAZILIAN PICUS Patricia Lago Hospital de clinicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil PP042 - UNDERSTANDING EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) AIMING IN TURNING RESEARCH INTO 42 PEDIATRIC PRACTICE (TRIPP) Ahmad Hamdan Jerusalem Medical Association, Ramallah, Jordan Scientific Programme PP043 - PROSPECTVE STUDY ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MOTHERS ADMITTED IN PUERPERIUM ABOUT CHILDCARE AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME Vera Rocha; Nuno Ferreira; Carlos Gonçalves; Teresa Pena; Leonilde Machado; Claudia Monteiro Centro Hospitalar Tâmega e Sousa - Unidade Padre Américo, EPE, Portugal PP044 - HEAD TRAUMA IN CHILDREN: (RE)DEFINING CLINICAL STRATEGIES Helena M.Silva ; Susana Lopes ; Cláudia Melo; Margarida Figueiredo; Paulo Teixeira Centro Hospitalar do Médio Ave, Portugal PP045 - SUDDEN INFANT DEATH DUE TO CARNITINE ACYLCARNITINE TRANSLOCASE DEFICIENCY Abu Mohammed Ismail 1; Syed Qadri 1; Hussain Mustaq 1; Gemma Urbano 2; Roy Philip 1; Ann Marie Murphy1 1. Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Limerick, Ireland; 2. Metabolic Labs of Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland PP046 - AMBLYOPIA SCREENING IN PRE SCHOOL AND SCHOOL CHILDREN Jacinto Riera Fanego 1; Maria Leticia Ramirez Pastore 2 1. Private practice, Saturio rios 170, Asuncion, Paraguay; 2. Paediatric Resident, Clinics Hospital, San Lorenzo, Paraguay PP047 - C HILD ABUSE: 12 YEAR EXPERIENCE OF CHILDREN ARRIVING AT THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN THE HOSPITAL INFANTIL DE MÉXICO FEDERICO GOMEZ (HIMFG) Diana Aidee Guerrero Resendiz ; Magdalena Ceron Rodriguez Emergency Department Hospital de Beneficencia Espanola, Mexico THEMATIC STREAM: GENETICS PP048 - T HE ROLE OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 IN THE PATHOGENESES AND TREATMENT OF FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER PATIENTS Hasmik Sargsyan 1; Petros Ghasaryan 2 1. Department of Pediatrics #2, Yerevan State Medical University, Armenia Republican Pediatric Center of FMF, Armenia; 2. Republic Hematological Center, Yerevan, Armenia PP049 - MICRODELETION 7q36 WITH THE MICROFORM OF HOLOPROSENCEPHALY AND FEATURES OF CURRARINO SYNDROME: CASE REPORT Magdalena Pruefer 1; Sigrid Tinschert 2; Nataliya DiDonato 3; Karl Hackmann 3; Nasreddin Abolmaali 4; Christian Vogelberg 5 1. Abteilung Neuropaediatrie, Germany; 2. Institut für Klinische Genetik, Technische Universität Dresden, Austria; 3. Institut für Klinische Genetik, Germany; 4. Zentrum für Innovationskompetenz OncoRay, Germany; 5. Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin, Germany PP050 - SOME OF CHRONOBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER Hasmik Sargsyan Yerevan State Medical University, Koryun#2, Yerevan, Armenia THEMATIC STREAM: HAEMATOLOGY & ONCOLOGY PP051 - STUDY OF INVERSION OF INTERON 22 OF FACTOR VIII GENE MUTATIONS AND ITS RELATION TO SEVERITY AND PRESENCE OF INHIBITORS INHEMOPHILIA A IN EAST DELTA OF EGYPT Osama El Safi ; Manar Fathy; Yosry Abu El Magd Pediatrics and Biochemistry Departments – Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt 43 28 November-1 December 2012 PP052- DEALING WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE: ARE WE DOING THINGS RIGHT? OUR EXPERIENCE THROUGHOUT 6 YEARS Irene Rivero Calle ; Manuel Arturo Paz Lovera; Isabel Jiménez López; Pilar Galán del Río; Lucía Llorente Otones ; María José Rivero Martín Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Spain PP053 - GONADAL FUNCTION AND FERTILITY IN SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES TEHRAN IRAN Khadijeh Arjmandi Rafsanjani; Golam Reza Bahoush; Erfaneh Hajian Tehran University Of Medical Science, Iran PP054 - THROMBOCYTOPENIA…A LOT TO THINK ABOUT Luísa Martins; Rita Lourenço; Beatriz Fraga; Luísa Rodrigues; Ana Carvalho; Juan Gonçalves; Raquel Amaral; M. Rita Soares; Carlos Pereira Duarte Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo, EPE, Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal PP055 - FREQUENCY OF GLOMERULAR DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH BETA THALASSEMIA Basma Ali 1; Ahmed Mahmoud 2 1. Pediatric department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt; 2. Biochemistry department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt THEMATIC STREAM: INFECTIOUS DISEASES PP056 - SEPSIS SECONDARY TO MELIOIDOSIS IN CHILDREN IN SINGAPORE K. J .Y. Low 1; N. W. H. Tan 2 1. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore; 2. KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore PP057 - NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR DIAGNOSING OSTEOARTICULAR INFECTIONS IN YOUNG CHILDREN Rebecca Anderson de la Llana 1; Victor Dubois-Ferrière 1; Abdessalam Cherkaoui 2; Jacques Schrenzel 2; Dimitri Ceroni 1 1. Service of Pediatric Orthopedics, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland; 2. Service of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland PP058 - THE RISK OF FATALITY AMONG YOUNG CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED FOR SEVERE LRTIs, INCLUDING DUE TO RSV: A CANADIAN ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASE ANALYSIS Meagan Bibby 1; Katherine Gooch 2; Shelagh Szabo 1; Pamela Bradt 3; Ian Mitchell 4; Pamela Vo 2; Adrian Levy 1 1. Oxford Outcomes, Canada; 2. Abbott Labs, USA; 3. Adzoe Inc., USA; 4. University of Calgary, Canada PP059 - RESOURCE USE AMONG INFANTS WITH ASTHMA AND PREVIOUS HOSPITALIZATION FOR 44 RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION IN QUEBÉC Ellen Korol 1; Katherine Gooch 2; Shelagh Szabo 1; Pamela Vo 2; Adrian Levy 1; Ian Mitchell 3 1. Oxford Outcomes Ltd., Canada; 2. Abbott Labs, USA; 3. University of Calgary, Canada Scientific Programme PP060 - PALIVIZUMAB IN REDUCING RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) HOSPITALIZATION IN PREMATURE INFANTS WITHOUT BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA (BPD): A SUBGROUP EFFICACY ANALYSIS BY GESTATIONAL AGE IN WEEKS (wGA) Gerard Notario 1; Pamela Vo 2; Katherine Gooch 2; Par Mahadevia 3; Brian Harris 3; Deaton Roger 2 1. Abbott Laboratories, 200 Abbott Park Road, AP30-3SW, Abbott Park, USA; 2. Abbott Laboratories, USA; 3. MedImmune, USA PP061 - CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA OF PERTUSSIS IN ALBANIAN CHILDREN Hamide Hoxha 1; Eli Kallfa 2; Gjeorxhina Lito 2; Rajda Petrela 2; Ferit Zavalani 3; Blerta Deda 3 1. University Hospital Center, University Hospital Center, Tirana, Albania; 2. Faculty of Medicine, Albania; 3. University Hospital Center”Mothe theresa”, Albania PP062 - VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS WITH CLINICAL RELAPSE AFTER TREATMENT WITH ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS COMPLICATED WITH PLEUROPNEUMONIA AND ACUTE MYOCARDITIS Raida Petrela; Eli Foto; Hamide Hoxha; Emarjola Brahimllari Department of Pediatrics, Infectious Disease Service, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Tirana, Albania PP063 - A CASE REPORT WITH CAT SCRATCH DISEASE Raida Petrela; Eli Foto; Hamide Hoxha; Emarjola Brahimllari epartment of Pediatrics, Infectious Disease Service, University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, D Tirana, Albania PP064 - T YPHOID FEVER IN CHILDREN ,EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA,CLINICAL MANIFESTATION AND TREATMENT Eli Kallfa 1; Gjeorgjina Kuli 2; Hamide Hoxha 1; Ferit Zavalani 1; Raida Petrela 2; Irena Palloshi 3 1. University Hospital Center, Albania; 2. Faculty of Medicina, University Hospital Center, Albania; 3. Hospital “Xhafer Kongoli”, Albania PP065 - IMMUNE MEMORY TO HEPATITIS B PERSISTS IN CHILDREN AGED 7−8 YEARS VACCINATED IN INFANCY WITH FOUR DOSES OF HEXAVALENT DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib VACCINE Olivier Van Der Meeren 1; Gerhard Bleckmann 2; Priya Crasta 3; Linda Hanssens 1 1. GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines, Wavre, Belgium; 2. Kinder-und Jugendartz, Baunatal, Hessen, Germany; 3. GlaxoSmithkline Vaccines,Mumbai, India PP066 - EPIDEMIOLOGJICAL CONSIDERATES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTIONS, IN SERVICE OF INFECTION DISEASES, TIRANA, ALBANIA Ferit Zavalani; Eli Kallfa; Hamide Hoxha; Gjeorxhina Lito; Rajda Petrela University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Albania PP067 - EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ASSOCIATED CHOLESTATIC HEPATITIS: A RARE ENTITY Inês Salva; Joana Santos; Inês Silva; Florbela Cunha Hospital Vila Franca de Xira, Lisbon, Portugal PP068 - THE IMPACT OF 7-VALENT PNEUMOCOCCAL CONJUGATE VACCINE (PCV7) ON PNEUMOCOCCAL MENINGITIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW in Tin Htar Myint 1; Harish Madhava 2; Paul Balmer 3; Dina Christopoulou 3; Sepideh Attal 4; Damianos T Menegas 5; Ralf Sprenger 6; Eric Bonnet 3 1. Pfizer International Operations, Paris, FR; 2. Pfizer, Tadworth, UK; 3. Pfizer International Operations, FR; 4. Pfizer, Paris, FR; 5. Pfizer, Athens, Greece; 6. Pfizer, Berlin, Germany 45 28 November-1 December 2012 PP069 - COMPARISON OF THE LUMINEX® xTAG RESPIRATORY VIRAL PANEL FAST WITH REAL TIME POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR DIAGNOSIS OF RESPIRATORY SYNCITIAL VIRUS AND RHINOVIRUS INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN Vivian Luchsinger 1; Luis Lizama 1; Aldo Gaggero 1; Sandra Ampuero 1; M Angelica Palomino 2; Carmen Larrañaga 1 1. Virology Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Chile; 2. Roberto del Rio Hospital, Chile PP070 - T HE USE OF VITAL SIGNS AS PREDICTORS FOR SERIOUS BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE FEBRILE ILLNESS IN BAHRY PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE FROM MAY TO AUGHST 2012 Elmuntasir Taha The National Malaria Control Program, Sudan PP071 - COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE SINUSITIS IN PEDIATRICS Joana Regala 1; Madalena Sassetti 1; Ana Queiroz 1; Filipa Nunes 1; Margarida Pinto 1; Paula Azeredo 1; Mário Santos 2 1. Department of Pediatrics; Hospital Garcia de Orta, Portugal; 2. Department of ENT; Hospital Garcia de Orta, Portugal PP072 - OSTEOARTICULAR INFECTIONS IN PORTUGUESE CHILDREN: A 7-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW Luísa Gaspar ; Ecaterina Scortenschi ; Susana Moleiro ; Raul Coelho; Duarte Santos Hospital de Faro EPE, Portugal PP073 - SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS IN IMMUNE INNATE GENES AND SEVERITY OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION IN CHILEAN INFANTS Sandra Ampuero ; Jorge Silva ; Carlos Castillo ; Dina Silva ; Mauro Milano ; Vivian Luchsinger ; Carmen Larrañaga Virology Program, ICBM, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Chile PP074 - BENIGN ACUTE CHILDHOOD MYOSITIS – A LEVEL II HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Joana Almeida Santos 1; Carolina Albuquerque 2; David Lito 2; Florbela Cunha 2 1. Hospital de Dona Estefânia, Lisbon, Portugal; 2. Hospital de Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal PP075 - FATAL HEPATIC ABSCESS AS THE PRESENTING MANIFESTATION OF CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE IN A TEN YEAR-OLD GIRL Ines Sobreira 1; Catia Sousa 1; Raquel Ferreira 1; Gabriela Pereira 1; Joao F. Neves 1; M. Joao Brito 1; Hugo P. Marques 2; Cristina Borges 1; Marcia Rodrigues 1; Lurdes Ventura 1 1. Hospital D. Estefanea, Central Lisbon Hospital Centre, Portugal; 2. Hospital Cuury Cabral, Central Lisbon Hospital Centre, Portugal PP076 - PARENTAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MANAGEMENT OF FEVER IN PORTUGUESE CHILDREN Joana Morgado; Marta Póvoas; Ângela Luz; Graça Mira Hospital Espirito Santo - Evora, Portugal PP077 - CLINICAL OUTCOME OF RESPIRATORY SYNCITIAL VIRUS (RSV) AND RHINOVIRUS (RV) 46 BRONCHIOLITIS IN CHILEAN INFANTS Carmen Larrañaga; Aldo Gaggero; Vivian Luchsinger; Sandra Ampuero; Luis Lizama; Luis Lizama; M. Angelica Palomino Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Chile Scientific Programme PP078 - NEONATAL PERTUSSIS Joana Jardim 1; Gustavo Rocha 2; Margarida Tavares 1; Hercília Guimarães 2 1. Pediatrics Department, Centro Hospitalar São João, Portugal; 2. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Centro Hospitalar São João, Portugal PP079 - EVALUATION OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-BINDING PROTEIN (LBP) AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) FOR THE EARLY DETECTION OF BACTERIAL INFECTION IN PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY PATIENTS Kyriaki Karavanaki 1; Rigina Sklavou 2; Eleni Critselis 3; Dimitris Gourgiotis 4; Lydia Cossiva 3; Maria Giannaki 5; Maria Tsolia 3; Antonis Marmarinos 4; Maria Kostantinou 4; Sophia Polychronopoulou 2 1. University of Athens, Greece; 2. Department of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, “Aghia Sophia” Children’s Hospital, Greece; 3. 2nd Paediatric department / Athens University, Greece; 4. R esearch Laboratory, 2nd Department of Pediatrics, University of Athens, “P&A Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital, Greece; 5. Department of Microbiology, “Aghia Sophia” Childrens Hospital, Greece Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Auditorium 14:00 - 15:30 Round Table: Managing sickle cell disease in the developed and developing world Updates Zone Primary Care Speakers: Richard Idro, Uganda & Angela Thomas, UK Learning Objectives 1. Know why cells sickle 2. Recognise the consequences of sickle cell anaemia 3. Learn the importance of early intervention and preventative measures Hall: Milan 14:00 - 15:30Interactive Case Series: Common respiratory tract infections - what works? How To Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Speakers: Terence Stephenson, UK Hall: Lyon 14:00 - 15:30 How To Zone Workshop: Diagnosis and management of depression in primary care Child Mental Health Speakers: Mark Agius, UK & Bernadka Dubicka, UK Learning Objectives 1. That GPs will identify Childhood depression 2. That we describe the initial Psychosocial management of child/adolescent depression 3. That GPs identify when to seek specialist help Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 14:00 - 15:30Workshop: Rapid diagnostic tests & screening procedures in primary care: A hands-on workshop Personal Primary Care Improvement Zone Speaker: Diego van Esso, Spain Learning Objectives 1. Learn which rapid diagnostic tests can be useful in your office. 2. Recognize the impact rapid diagnostic tests have on the management of your patients. 3. Learn how to perform common screening procedures used in a primary care office 47 28 November-1 December 2012 Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Using Motivational Interviewing in primary care How To Zone Primary Care Speaker: Richard C. Wasserman, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the elements of Motivational Interviewing. 2. Recognize how Motivational Interviewing can be used to help facilitate behaviour change in families. 3. Appreciate the distinction between Motivational Interviewing and other techniques to promote behaviour change. Hall: Baden/Potsdam 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Fast evidence – getting the best information when you need it Personal Primary Care Improvement Zone Speaker: Michael Smith, Northern Ireland Learning Objectives 1. Learn how to turn clinical problems into questions that can be answered by the medical literature 2. Learn how to search efficiently for high quality evidence 3. Understand some techniques in translating evidence to clinical practice Remarks:Limited number of participants only – Delegates are encouraged to use their own laptops or tablets during this workshop Hall: Munich/Frankfurt 14:00 - 15:30Workshop on the occasion of EiP: Latest insights into the mechanics of breast- and bottle-feeding from ultrasound analysis of infant behavior Speaker: Mike Woolridge, UK Learning objectives 1. To provide a historical perspective and review our clinical understanding of infant feeding physiology 2. To demonstrate the applicability of 2D ultrasound imaging, combined with post-recording signal analysis, to examine the presence of peristaltic tongue movements during infant feeding in vivo 3. To provide confirmatory evidence of peristaltic suckling activity during both breastfeeding and bottle-feeding in babies aged between 1-26weeks Part of the‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT 48 Scientific Programme Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Auditorium 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Top 10 medical apps for clinical practice Innovation Zone Primary Care Chair: Steve Cunningham, UK Speaker: Aaron Carroll, USA Learning Objectives 1. Learn about various devices that can be used in clinical practice 2. Discover some of the most valuable apps for those devices 3. Understand how to get these apps and use them 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Update on Environmental Risk Factors and ADHD: Clinical Implications of Current Research Updates Zone Child Mental Health Hall: Milan Chair: Bernadka Dubicka, UK Speaker: Tanya Froehlich, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the role that heavy metal exposures (e.g., lead, manganese) may play in ADHD 2. Understand the role that synthetic chemical exposures (e.g., organophosphate pesticides, phthalates) may play in ADHD 3. Understand the role that nutritional factors (e.g., low zinc and low omega-3 fatty acid intake) may play in ADHD Hall: Lyon 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Effects of intimate partner violence on children Life-Style Zone Primary Care Chair: Alison Kemp, USA Speaker: Frederick Rivara, USA Learning Objectives 1. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s behavior and its interaction with genetics and with the effects of child abuse 2. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s mental health needs 3. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s school Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Teens and contraception options Life-Style Zone Adolescent Medicine Chair: Jacqui Clinch, UK Speaker: Megan A. Moreno, USA Learning Objectives 1. Review clinical guidelines for assessing what contraception methods are appropriate in a given patient 2. Consider risks and benefits of the most commonly used contraceptive methods among adolescents 3. Discuss several patient cases to consider how these guidelines apply to individual patient encounters 49 28 November-1 December 2012 Friday, 30 November 2012 Hall: Dusseldorf/Colonia 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Sleep related breathing disorders Updates Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Chair: Richard C. Wasserman , USA Speaker: Kunling Shen, China Learning Objectives 1. What are sleep related breathing disorders? 2. What are the common causes of OSAHS in children? 3. What are the manifestation of OSAHS in children? 16.00 - 16.30 COFFEE BREAK Hall: Foyer EiP HS Hall: Auditorium 16:30 - 17:30The EiP Debate: Exclusive breastfeeding and delayed introduction of food allergens prevent the development of food allergies Updates Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Chair: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA Speaker: Gideon Lack, UK Remarks: Televoting System will be available during the session 17:30 - 19:00 Meeting on the occasion of EiP: Vaccination: importance of timing Chair: Jose Garcia-Sicilia Lopez, Spain 1. Welcome and introduction Jose Garcia-Sicilia Lopez, Spain 2. Rotavirus gastroenteritis: the first six months Marc Van Ranst, Belgium 3. Conjugated meningitis ACWY vaccine for use in children one year of age and above Julio Vazquez, Spain 4. Cervical cancer prevention: the essential role of paediatrician Tino Schwartz, Germany 5. Question‐and‐Answer Session 50 Supported by GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines Hall: Milan Scientific Programme Saturday, 1 December 2012 Hall: Toulousse 08:30 - 09:30Workshop on the occasion of EiP: How to implement a community-based integrated care pathway to reduce readmissions for healthy term babies with early onset jaundice Speaker: Jide Menakaya, UK Learning objectives 1. Gain a deeper understanding of preventative strategies for reducing readmissions of babies who develop jaundice at home 2. Get insights on latest clinical evidence that enables sustained breastfeeding rates while managing the healthy neonate with early onset jaundice 3. Learn best practices in developing a community-based integrated care pathway to support mothers and jaundiced babies post discharge from the hospital Part of the‘Helping Mothers Breastfeed Longer Through Advanced Education’ campaign developed by EPA/UNEPSA with the exclusive support of Philips AVENT Hall: Auditorium 09:30 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome around the world Public Health Zone Child Mental Health Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy Speaker: Ron Gray, UK Learning Objectives 1. Understand the differences in global prevalence rates in FASD and how these are linked to risk factors 2. Appreciate the difficulties in making a diagnosis of FAS and ARND 3. Know the principles behind prevention of FASD Hall: Auditorium 10:00 - 10:30 Plenary Lecture: Radiation risk to paediatric patients from medical imaging Updates Zone Primary Care Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy Speaker: Amy Berrington de González, USA Learning Objectives 1. To understand the evidence for cancer risks from diagnostic radiation exposures 2. To understand the magnitude of these risks in children from common procedures such as head CT scans 3. To learn about the increasing trends in radiation exposure from diagnostic medical procedures Hall: Paris 10:00 - 13:35 EiP Parents’ Talks Remarks:Detailed programme on the EiP Parents’ Talks Brochure available from the Conference Secretariat. Limited number of participants only. 51 28 November-1 December 2012 Saturday, 1 December 2012 Hall: Auditorium 10:30 - 11:00Plenary Lecture: The impact of climate change on child health and how we can take action Public Health Zone Primary Care Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy Speaker: Tony Waterston, UK Learning Objectives 1. Understand the impact of climate change on children’s health 2. Know the global and local actions which will protect children from the health effects of climate change 3. Appreciate what paediatricians can do as advocates to protect future generations of children Hall: Foyer 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK EiP HS Hall: Auditorium 11:30 – 13:00 Round Table: Management of CF in the developed and developing world Updates Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Chair: Andrew Bush, UK Speakers: Steve Cunningham, UK & Sushil K. Kabra, India Learning Objectives 1. Learn the principles and practices of mangement of children with cystic fibrosis 2. Understand problems in management of cystic fibrosis in difefrent setting (developing and developed countries) 3. Learn about cost efficacy of various interventions in care of cystic fibrosis. Hall: Milan 11:30 – 13:00 How To... Practical Advice: Diagnosis & treatment of hypertension in primary care How To Zone Cardiology Speaker: Aarti Bhat, USA Learning Objectives 1. To get familiar with screening recommendations and the patient-at-risk 2. To understand the diagnosis, classification and evaluation of pediatric hypertension. 3. To appreciate the spectrum of interventions and follow up of hypertension 11:30 – 13:00 Oral Presentations Chair: Aaron Carroll, USA THEMATIC STREAM: ADOLESCENT MEDICINE OP01 - T HE PROBLEMATIC AND RISKY INTERNET USE SCREENING SCALE (PRIUSS): 52 A NEW TOOL FOR ASSESSING PROBLEMATIC INTERNET USE IN ADOLESCENTS Lauren Jelenchick 1; Dimitri Christakis 2; Megan Moreno 1 1. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, USA; 2. Seattle Children’s Research Institute, USA Hall: Venecia Scientific Programme THEMATIC STREAM: ALLERGY-IMMUNOLOGY OP02 - IMPACT OF CHANGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON CHILDREN WITH ALLERGIC RHINITIS Nino Adamia 1; Nona Katamadze 2; Irma Ubiria 1; Ketevan Barabadze 3; Eka Lilueshvili 4; Nana Nareklishvili 4; Ketevan Gotsadze 3; Tinatin Gigauri 5; Vakhtang Zerekidze 6; Lali Saginadze 6; Mariam Ghughunishvili 1 1. Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia; 2. Batumi Regional Center of Family Medicine, Republic of Georgia; 3. D. Tatishvili Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 4. M. Guramishvili Pediatric Clinic, Republic of Georgia; 5. Family Medicine Clinic Center, Republic of Georgia; 6. Paghava Institute of Pediatrics, Republic of Georgia THEMATIC STREAM: CARDIOLOGY OP03 - WITH DRAWN FROM ORAL PRESENTATION & TRANSFERRED TO PP012A THEMATIC STREAM: DERMATOLOGY OP04 - PROPANOLOL TREATMENT FOR HAEMANGIOMAS Francesca Morgan 1; J. Hudges 2; T. Hildebrandt 1 1. Department of Paediatrics, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, UK; 2. Department of Dermatology, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, UK THEMATIC STREAM: GASTROENTEROLOGY, NUTRITION & METABOLISM OP05 - RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OBESITY IN CHILDREN 6 TO 11 YEARS OLD IN SAN LUIS POTOSÍ MÉXICO Jose Fernando Velasco Chavez; Angelica Roman Diaz; Rafael Nieva de Jesus; Enrique Albarran Fernandez; Gerardo Gaviño Curi Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), Mexico OP06 - ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN CHILDREN João Nascimento 1; Aurélio Mesquita 2; Jorge Correia-Pinto 3; Henedina Antunes 4 1. Serviço Pediatria - Hospital Braga, Portugal; 2. Serviço Patologia Clínica - Hospital Braga, Portugal; 3. Serviço Cirurgia Pediátrica - Hospital Braga, Portugal; 4. Serviço Gastrenterologia Pediátrica - Hospital Braga, Portugal THEMATIC STREAM: GENERAL PAEDIATRICS OP07 - REFRACTIVE DEFECTS AND STRABISMUS IN PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE: NEED FOR A MORE INTEGRATED APPROACH? Giuseppe Montanari 1; Sergio Masotti 2; Emilia Montanari 2; Patrizia Schiaulini 2 1. F.I.M.P. FVG, Vicolo Fornasotto, 5, Sacile (PN), Italy; 2. Clinical Research Dept, F.I.M.P. Friuli Venezia Giulia, Pordenone, Italy 53 28 November-1 December 2012 THEMATIC STREAM: GENETICS OP08 - NQO1 GENE POLYMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED RISK OF BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA IN PRETERM NEONATES Stavroula Gavrili 1; Elena Polycarpou 1; Sophia Zachaki 2; Aggeliki Daraki 2; Nicodemos Polycarpou 3; Chryssa Stavropoulou 2; Christos Kostalos 1 1. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , Alexandra hospital, Athens, Greece; 2. Health Physics & Environmental Health laboratory, NCSR “Demokritos”,Greece; 3. Aghia Sophia Children’s Hospital, Athens, Greece THEMATIC STREAM: INFECTIOUS DISEASES OP09 - ASEPTIC MENINGITIS OUTBREAK IN SOUTH BULGARIA, SUMMER 2012 Radka Komitova 1; Zornitza Mladenova 2; Anna Stoyanova 2; Ivan Boev 3; Vanya Georgieva 3 1. University Hospital, Plovdiv, Bulgaria; 2. National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Bulgaria; 3. University Hospital, Bulgaria OP10 - RESISTANCE OF STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES TO MACROLIDES AND PENICILLIN, IN OUR PEDIATRIC POPULATION Teresa Castro 1; Ana Maria Mateus 1; Nuno Jacinto 2; Luís Amaral 1; Adriana Coutinho 1; Carla Cruz 1 1. Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora, EPE, Portugal; 2. USF Salus, Évora, Portugal THEMATIC STREAM: NEONATOLOGY OP11 - INFLUENCE OF EARLY MATERNAL SKIN TO SKIN CONTACT FOLLOWING NORMAL DELIVERY ON INCIDENCE OF HYPOTHERMIA IN NEONATES MORE THAN 1800 GRAMS AT BIRTH: RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL Somashekhar Nimbalkar ; Vijay Patel ; Archana Nimbalkar ; Dipen Patel ; Ankur Sethi Pramukhswami Medical College, Gokalnagar, Anand, India THEMATIC STREAM: NEPHROLOGY OP012 - USEFULNESS OF SERUM PROCALCITONIN LEVEL IN PREDICTION OF VESICOURETERAL 54 REFLUX IN PEDIATRIC URINARY TRACT INFECTION Fakhrossadat Mortazavi ; Morteza Gojazadeh Tabriz University Of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Scientific Programme Saturday, 1 December 2012 Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 11:30 – 13:00 How To... Practical Advice: Complementary and alternative medicine in primary care Innovation Zone Primary Care Speakers: Cora Collette Breuner, USA Learning Objectives 1. Demonstrate patterns of complementary and alternative medicine use in different international populations 2. Categorize different types of alternative therapies including massage, herbs/ supplements, homeopathy and acupuncture 3. Illustrate knowledge of evidenced based safe and effective herbal treatments in primary care 13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH BREAK POSTER VIEWING (PP080-PP118) (Poster Area – Roma hall) Poster Session Moderators: Anders Fasth, Sweden & Stella Canna Michaelidou, Cyprus EiP HS THEMATIC STREAM: NEONATOLOGY PP080 - THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA FOR NEONATES WITH HYPOXIC-ISCHAEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: A NEW META-ANALYSIS Benjamin Fisher 1; Johnson Nik 2 1. Cambridgeshire Community Services, Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Huntingdon, UK; 2. Cambridgeshire Community Services, UK PP081 - L-ARGININE FOR CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE (CLD) IN PRETERM NEONATES Elena Polycarpou 1; Sophia Zachaki 2; Nicodemos Polycarpou 3; Stavroula Gavrili 1; Christos Kostalos 1 1. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , Alexandra hospital, Greece; 2. Health Physics & Environmental Health laboratory, NCSR “Demokritos”,Greece; 3. Aghia Sophia Childrens Hospital, Greece PP082 - NOSOCOMIAL SEPSIS IN NEONATES: ETIOLOGIC AGENTS AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES Ana Barros; Joana Leite; Teresa Martins ; Isabel Martins Hospital Pedro Hispano, Portugal PP083 - NITRIC OXIDE AND PRETERM BRAIN: FOE OR FRIEND? Saadat Huseynova ; Nushaba Panakhova ; Safikhan Hasanov ; Saadat Alasgarova ; Sevinj Mukhtarova Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbadijan PP084 - ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PROFILE OF SEPTICEMIC PREMATURE NEONATES IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Christos Tsakalidis 1; Charalampos Dokos 2; Paraskevi Karagianni 2; Nikolaos Nikolaidis 2 1. Papageorgiou General Hospital, Nea Efkarpia, Thessaloniki, Greece; 2. 2nd NICU of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece PP085 - EVALUATION OF BRAIN OXYGENATION IN SEPTIC NEONATES USING NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY imitrios Rallis 1; Christos Tsakalidis 2; Paraskevi Karagianni 2; Eleni Milona 2; Paraskevi Pratsiou 2; D Nikolaos Nikolaidis 2 1. Papageorgiou General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece; 2. 2nd NICU of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 55 28 November-1 December 2012 THEMATIC STREAM: NEPHROLOGY PP086 - HOW USING SOCIAL MEDIA CAN HELP RAISE CKD AWARENESS; THE RENAL PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP (RPSG) AT 3 YEARS Shahid Muhammad 1; Beverley Matthews 2; Donal O’ Donoghue 2; Vicky Gardner 3; John Gardner 3; Maureen Omondi 3; Shaila Hussain 3; Magda Bonacina 4; Rob Argue 5; Rick Jackson 3; Powell Chrissy 3; Meshia Adams 6; Filson Ali 3 1. University of the West of Scotland, UK; 2. NHS KIdney Care, UK; 3. Renal Patient Support Group (RPSG), UK; 4. Renal Patient Support Group (RPSG), Italy; 5. Renal Patient Support Group (RPSG), Australia; 6. Renal Patient Support Group (RPSG), USA PP087 - IS MUTATION IN FACTOR H A MAJOR PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN DENSE DEPOSIT DISEASE? Anna Wasilewska 1; Katarzyna Taranta-Janusz 2; Beata Szynaka 3; Anna Kazberuk 3 1. Medical University of Bia³ystok, Waszyngtona 17, Bia³ystok, Poland; 2. Department of Pediatrics and Nephrology, Medical University of Bia³ystok, Poland; 3. Medical University of Bia³ystok, Poland PP088 - SERUM CORTISOL LEVEL IN NEWBORNS WITH ISCHEMIC NEPHROPATHY Andrey Loboda Sumy State University, Rymskogo-Korsakova str., 2, Sumy, Ukraine PP089 - FLANK PAIN- WHAT ELSE? – A CASE REPORT Rita Lourenço ; Luisa Martins ; Beatriz Fraga ; M. Rita Soares ; Marta Mendonça ; Juan Gonçalves ; Pereira Duarte Department of Paediatrics, Hospital do Divino Espírito Santo de Ponta Delgada EPE, Azores, Portugal PP090 - ULTRASOUND FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL HYDRONEPHROSIS Marusia Lilova ; Vasilka Malinova Tokuda Hospital - Sofia, Pediatric Department, Bulgaria PP091 - HIV NEPHROPATHY AND HAART NEPHROTOXICITY – APPLICATION OF A SURVEY PROTOCOL Telma Francisco ; João Brissos ; Gisela Neto; Flora Candeias Hospital Dona Estefânia, CHLC, Portugal PP092 - THE VALUE OF DIFFERENT CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PARAMETERS ON THE PREDICTION OF ACUTE RENAL INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDREN WITH FEBRILE URINARY TRACT INFECTION Marinita Koufadaki 1; Kyriaki Karavanaki 1; Charalampos Tsentidis 1; Alexandra Soldatou 1; Maria Sourani 2; Fotios-Angelos Haliotis 2; Theano Tsoukatou 1; Constantinos Stefanidis 3 1. 2nd Paediatric department / Athens University, Greece; 2. 2nd Paediatric department / P&A Kyriakou Hospital, Greece; 3. Paediatric Nephrology department / P&A Kyriakou Hospital, Greece PP093 - RENAL TUBULAR DISORDERS: A RARE COMBINATION 56 Patricia Pais ; Ana Filipa Reis ; Sofia Fraga ; Maria Gomes Ferreira ; Maria Rosário Amaral Hospital Garcia de Orta, Portugal Scientific Programme THEMATIC STREAM: NEUROLOGY / NEURODEVELOPMENTAL PAEDIATRICS PP094 - EIGHT PATIENTS WITH KAWASAKI DISEASE (KD) COMPLICATED BY MILD ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH A REVERSIBLE SPLENIAL LESION (MERS) Soichiro Toda 1; Jun-ichi Takanashi 2; Hitoshi Terada 2 1. Department of Pediatrics, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan; 2. Department of Radiology, Toho University Sakura Medical Center, Sakura, Japan PP095 - CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX IN INFANTS Ruzica Kravljanac; Milena Djuric; Djordje Kravljanac Institute for mother and child healthcare of Serbia, Serbia PP096 - NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1 – CLINICAL EXPRESSION AND COMPLICATIONS Joana Rodrigues; Sara Freitas Oliveira; Joana Grenha; Marta Vila Real; Fátima Santos Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia / Espinho, Portugal PP097 - LITTLE PEOPLE HEADACHE - A CASUISTIC REVIEW Cátia Sousa 1; Ana Novo 2; Inês Sobreira 1; Inês Carrilho 2 1. Hospital do Divino Espirito Santo, Portugal; 2. Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal PP098 - HEADACHE IN THE PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Sara Domingues; Catarina Matos; Sandra Pereira; Vera Rocha; Idolinda Quintal; Cláudia Monteiro; Leonilde Machado Centro Hospitalar Tâmega e Sousa, EPE, Portugal PP099 - CLINICAL AND LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF THE GENERAL HEALTH STATUS OF MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN: A CONTROLLED STUDY Basma Ali 1; Mohamed Abd El-Hameed 2; Fadia Mosallem 3 1. Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt, 2. Neuro-Psychiatry Dept,Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Egypt; 3. Community Dept, faculty of medicine, Egypt PP100 - CHILDREN’S SLEEP HABITS, PROBLEMS AND PARENT AWARENESS: RESULTS OF A PRIMARY CARE SURVEY Clara Alves Pereira 1; Maria João Sampaio 1; Ruben Rocha 2; Isabel Liberal 3 1. Centro Hospitalar do Tâmega e Sousa, Penafiel, Portugal; 2. centro hospitalar S. joão, Portugal; 3. Centro de Saúde de Campanha, Porto, Portugal THEMATIC STREAM: OTHER PP101 - A SURVEY OF STRESS RESOURCES AMONG PARENTS OF CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN IN PICU Mitra Soltanian 1; Farhood Nikouee 2; Mitra Edraki 3; Sedighe Montaseri 3 1. Fatemeh College Of Nursing & Midwifery, Shiraz, Iran; 2. Fasa University of Medical Science, Iran; 3. Shiraz University Of Medical Science, Iran 57 28 November-1 December 2012 PP102 - PLEURAL EFFUSION SECONDARY TO RETAINED APPENDICOLITH ABSCESS Ana Carolina Viveiro; Maria Manuel Zarcos Centro Hospitalar Leiria-Pombal, Lisboa, Portugal PP103 - ORAL MANIFESTATIONS OF ELLIS-VAN CREVELD SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT Ceyhan Altun 1; Eda Arat Maden 2; Gunseli Guven Polat 2 Gulhane Medical Academy, Gata Dis Hekimligi Bilimleri Merkezi Etlik, Ankara, Turkey; PP104 - DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN WITH EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA: A REPORT OF THREE CASES Aybarshan Yilmaz; Gunseli Guven Polat; Ceyhan Altun Gulhane Medical Academy, Gata Dis Hekimligi Bilimleri Merkezi Etlik, Ankara, Turkey PP105 - CONDYLOMATA ACUMINATA IN CHILDREN- DIAGNOSTIC AND LASER TREATMENT Margitta Poetke Ev. Elisabeth Klinik, Lutzowstr. 24-26, Berlin, Germany PP106 - ATHLETIC INJURIES IN CHILDHOOD Theodora Syriopoulou 1; Evangelos Grammatikos 1; Eleni Karachanidi 2; Dimitrios Konstantelos 3; Evangelos Michael 4; Antonios Togias 1; Ioanna Maggana 1; Ioannis Aggouridakis 1; Pentzechro Giannakopoulou 1; Vaios Katsaros 1 1. Pediatric Department, General Hospital of Kalamata,Kalamata, Greece; 2. Pediatric Department, University General Hospital of Patras, Patra, Greece; 3. Scientific Associate, Pediatric Department, General Hospital of Kalamata, Greece; 4. Pediatric Department, Children’s Hospital “Aglaia Kiriakou” Athens, Greece PP107 - HEALTH CARE STANDARDS ADJUSTED TO NEEDS OF MOTHER AND NEWBORN - BABY FRIENDLY PLUS Dragana Lozanovic-Miladinovic Institute of mother and child health care of Serbia, Radoja Dakoca 6-8, Belgrade, Serbia PP108 - FIRST CASE OF A PATIENT WITH LATE-ONSET POMPE DISEASE RECEIVING ENZYME REPLACEMENT IN MEXICO WITH VERY GOOD PROGRESS IN THE CARDIOMYOPATHY Magdalena Ceron ; Antonio Zamora ; Alejandra Consuelo Department of Lysosomal Diseases, Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez, Mexico City, Mexico PP109 - CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE - IMPACT ON THE FAMILY Angela Butnariu 1; Valentina Bota 2; Valentina Sas 2; Aurica Boitor 3 1. University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 2. Children’s Emergency Hospital Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 3. Beius City Hospital, Romania PP110 - SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF DIFFUSE SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS OF THE MANDIBLE WITH INTRAVENOUS PAMIDRONATE: RESOLUTION OF PAIN AND BONE INFLAMMATION WITH IMPROVED COSMETIC APPEARANCE. A CASE STUDY Paivi Miettunen; Alexandra Rice; Xing-Chang Wei; Weiming Yu University of Calgary, Canada PP111 - A CASE OF DYSKERATOSIS CONGENITA IN A CHILD 58 Triantafyllia Sdogou 1; Anastasia Garoufi 1; Varvara Douna 2; Lydia Kossiva 1 1. 2nd Department of Pediatrics, “P&A Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital, Athens University, Greece; 2. Hematolgy Laboratory, “P&A Kyriakou” Children’s Hospital, Athens University, Greece Scientific Programme THEMATIC STREAM: PULMONOLOGY PP112 - VALVED HOLDING CHAMBERS (VHCs) ARE NON-INTERCHANGEABLE Ritchie Sharpe 1; Jolyon Mitchell 2; Mark Nagel 2 1. Trudell Medical International, UK; 2. Trudell Medical International, Canada PP113 - ASTHMA AND PSICHOSOMATIC Alcides Erthal Ribeiro Ministério da Saúde, Brazil PP114 - THE ROLE OF GENE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN OF KAZAKH NATIONALITY Kulziya Imankulova 1; Gulnara Svyatova 2; Munira Baizhanova 1; Sundet Sargelov 1 1. Scientific Center of Paediatrics and Children’s Surgery, Kazakhstan; 2. Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Kazakhstan PP115 - DISCOVERING AN AZYGOS LOBE IN TWO WAYS Ana Freitas ; João Moreira-Pinto ; Telma Barbosa ; Lurdes Morais Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal PP116 - CHANGES IN BODY COMPOSITION AND IN AEROBIC FITNESS IN TEENAGERS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS AFTER INDIVIDUALIZED PHYSIOTHERAPY REGIMEN Bogdan Almajan-Guta 1; Claudiu Avram 2; Violeta Almajan-Guta 3; Alexandra Rusu 4; Sebastian Gheltofan 5; Ioana Ciuca 4; Zoran Popa 4 1. University Politehnica Timisoara, Romania; 2. West University Timisoara, Romania; 3. Special Care Center Speranta Timisoara, Romania; 4. University of Medicine and Pharmacy Victor Babes Timisoara, Romania; 5. USAMVB Timisoara, Romania PP117 - TH1/TH2 CYTOKINE RESPONSE IN INFANTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION: CAN WE PREDICT WHEEZING? Ivane Chkhaidze 1; Dali Zirakishvili 1; Natia Chkhaidze 2 1. Iashvili Central Children Hospital,Republic of Georgia; 2. Tbilisi State Medical University, Republic of Georgia PP118 - SEVERE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH MILD PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIA Zafer Kurugol ; SS Onen ; G. Kotuuroglu Ege university, Dep of Pediatrics, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey Saturday, 1 December 2012 14:00 - 15:30 Round Table: Children’s Environmental Health: taking action Updates Zone Primary Care Hall: Auditorium Chair: Marie-Noel Brune Drisse, Switzerland Speakers: Stella Canna Michaelidou, Cyprus & Marie-Noel Brune Drisse, Switzerland Learning Objectives 1. Raise awareness on how the environment affects children’s health at the global level 2. Present specific environmental factors of concern for child health 3. Discuss what paediatricians can do and present available tools on children’s environmental health Organised by the World Health Organisation 59 28 November-1 December 2012 Saturday, 1 December 2012 Hall: Milan 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: How to use spirometry in primary care How To Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Speakers: Felip Burgos, Spain Learning Objectives 1. Review principles of technique 2. Review interpretation of results 3. Case-based practice 4. Hands-on practice 5. Incorporating spirometry in the office setting 6. Role of telemedicine in quality control and future deployments Hall: Venecia 14:00 - 15:30Workshop: When to worry about immunodeficiency? Approach to the child with recurrent infections How To Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Speaker: Anders Fasth, Sweden Learning Objectives 1. To know the frequency and type of infections among normal children 2. To know the warning signs for primary immunodeficiencies, i.e. to understand when to suspect and to investigate a child for a possible immunodeficiency as well as know important differential diagnosis 3. To have knowledge about the primary immunodeficiencies including autoinflammatory disorders (periodic fever syndromes) that are typical for different age groups Hall: Stuttgart/Dresden 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Radiology in primary care How To Zone Primary Care Moderator: Terence Stephenson, UK Speaker: Alan Sprigg, UK Learning Objectives 1. Learn what journals are looking for in the papers they publish 2. Understand the review process for papers submitted to peer reviewed journals 3. Learn the elements of a successful manuscript Remarks: Televoting System will be available during the session Hall: Paris 14:00 - 15:30 Workshop: Malaria treatment in the developing world How To Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Speaker: Richard Idro, Uganda Learning Objectives 1. Describe the epidemiology in developing countries and challenges in diagnosis 2. Describe the common complications and patterns of presentation in developing countries 3. Outline some of the management strategies and challenges 60 Scientific Programme Saturday, 1 December 2012 Hall: Auditorium 15:30 - 16:30 Concurrent Lecture: How to evaluate and treat wheezing in the preschool child Updates Zone Allergy / Pulmonology / Respiratory Medicine Chair: Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani, Italy Speaker: Andrew Bush, UK & Robert Wilmott, USA Learing Objectives 1. Learn about various devices that can be used in clinical practice 2. Discover some of the most valuable apps for those devices 3. Understand how to get these apps and use them Jointly organised by the European Paediatric Association (EPA/UNEPSA) and The Journal of Pediatrics Hall: Milan 15:30 - 16:00 Concurrent Lecture: Medical myths Personal Primary Care Chair: Diego van Esso, Spain Speaker: Aaron Carroll, USA Learning Objectives Improvement Zone 1. Recognize that many commonly held medical beliefs are not true 2. Learn how scientific research can dispel medical myths 3. Learn to question commonly held beliefs and ask pediatricians for more information Hall: Milan 16:00 - 16:30Concurrent Lecture: Diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of Hepatitis C infection in children How To Zone Immunology & Infectious Diseases Chair: Diego van Esso, Spain Speaker: Stefan Wirth, Germany Learning Objectives 1. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s behavior and its interaction with genetics and with the effects of child abuse 2. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s mental health needs 3. Understand the effects of intimate partner violence on children’s school Hall: Auditorium 16.30-17.00 Closing Remarks Speaker: Dimitri A. Christakis, USA 61 28 November-1 December 2012 62 Scientific Programme Scientific Information Speakers, Chairpersons and Moderators’ Index 63 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Scientific Information Speakers, Chairpersons and Moderators’ Index page • Mark Agius 36, 47 MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK • Leslie Altimier 36 RNC, MSN, Global Head of Clinical Affairs, Philips Mother & Child Care, PENN, USA • Eulalia Baselga 28, 35 Dr., Clinical Chief, Pediatric Dermatology Unit & Coordinator, Department of Dermatology, Hospital De La Santa Creu I Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain • Amy Berrington de González 51 DPhil, Senior Investigator, Radiation Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Maryland, USA • Aarti Bhat 28, 52 MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Seattle Children’s Hospital, USA • Sally Bloomfield 41 Honorary Prof., London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; Chairperson International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene • Cora Collette Breuner 29, 36, 40, 55 MD, MPH, FAAP, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Adoles-cent Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Seattle Childrens Hospital, University of Washing-ton, USA • Marie-Noël Bruné Drisse 59 60 MSc, RPFT, RN, Respiratory Diagnostic Center (Lung Function Laboratory), Respiratory Department, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, IDIBAPS, Spain • Andrew Bush 52, 61 • Samy Cadranel 27 55, 59 President of the National Committee on Environment and Children’s Health, Nicosia, Cyprus 64 • Dimitri A. Christakis 26, 27, 37, 38, 42, 50, 61 MD, MPH, George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington & Director, Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, USA • Jacqui Clinch 27, 49 MBBS FRCPCH, Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist, Department of Paediatric Rheumatology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, UK • Frederick A. Connell 26 MD, MPH, Professor and Associate Dean, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, USA • Steve Cunningham 49, 52 Dr., Consultant & Honorary Reader in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK • Roger Damoiseaux 37 General Practitioner, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands 35, 41 Dr., Clinical Director of Pediatric Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Children’s Hospital Boston & Medical Director, David B. Perini Jr. Quality of Life Program, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA • Sten Dreborg 42 Paediatric Allergology, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 47, 49 BSc, MBBs, MRCPsych, MD, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Child Psychiatry, The University of Manchester & Consultant Adolescent Psychiatrist, Lancashire Care Foundation Trust, UK • Anders Fasth Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Queen Fabiola Children’s Hospital, Free University of Brussels, Belgium 37, 49, 52, 61 MD, MS, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Chair for Health Policy and Outcomes Research & Director, Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA • Bernadka Dubicka Professor of Paediatric Respirology, Imperial College & Consultant Paediatric Chest Physician, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, UK • Stella Canna Michaelidou • Aaron E. Carroll • Lisa Diller Department of Public Health and Environment, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland • Felip Burgos page 30, 55, 60 Professor of Pediatric Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Gothenburg & The Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Sweden • Tanya Froehlich 36, 49 MD, MS, Assistant Professor, Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, USA FINAL PROGRAMME Scientific Information Speakers, Chairpersons and Moderators’ Index page • Ron Gray 51 MB ChB, MPH, FFPH, FRCPsych Consultant Clinical Epidemiologist & Honorary Consultant in Public Health, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford, UK page • Jide Menakaya 51 Dr., Consultant Neonatal Pediatrician at Hillingdon Hospital, London UK • Robin J Green 38 • Lawrence Merritt 37 MBChb, PhD, Division of Paediatric Pulmonology, University of Pretoria, South Africa MD, Seattle Childrens Hospital & Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, USA • Alejandro Hoberman • Giovanni Montini 37 MD, Chief, Division of General Academic Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical and Translational Science, Jack L. Paradise Professor of Pediatric Research, Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, USA • Michael Hubmann 29 MD, Paediatrics, Specialist in Neuropaediatrics, Zirndorf, Germany • Steffen Husby 39 36 Consultant in Pediatric Nephrology, Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Departement of Pediatrics, Sant’Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy • Luis A. Moreno 36 “Profesor Titular de Universidad” (Public Health), School of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Spain • Megan Moreno 30, 36, 42, 49 MD, PhD, Deptartment of Paediatrics & Hans Christian Andersen Children’s Hospital, Odense University Hospital, Denmark MD, MSEd, MPH, Assistant Professor, Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, USA • Richard Idro • Robert D. Newman 30, 47, 60 26 Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Mulago Hospital and Makerere University School of Medicine, Kampala, Uganda MD, MPH, Director, Global Malaria Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland • Sushil Kumar Kabra • Leyla Namazova-Baranova 52 29 MD, Professor, Pediatric Pulmonology Division, Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India Director, Scientific Research Institute of Prophylactic Pediatrics and Rehabilitation, Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia • Peter Kardos • Antonio Nieto 29 28 MD, Internal Medicine (Respiratory, Sleep and Allergy Unit), Maingau Hospital, Frankfurt a. M., Germany Vice-President of the Spanish Pediatric Association-AEP & Paediatric Allergy Unit, Hospital Infantil La Fe, Valencia, Spain • Alison M. Kemp • Ab Osterhaus 40, 49 39 Clinical Professor in Child Health & Consultant Paediatrician, Institute of Primary Care & Public Health, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Wales, UK Professor of Virology, Institute of Virology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands • Johanna Kuenzel MD, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics & Director, Institute of Pediatrics & Residency Program, University of Foggia, Italy & Secretary General, European Paediatric Association (EPA-UNEPSA) 39 Dr., Specialist Sensory & Consumer Sciences, Nestlé Research Center, Switzerland • Gideon Lack 50 Consultant in Allergy & Immunology, The Portland Hospital, London, UK • Danny Lang 40 MA, MRCGP, MSc, General Practitioner, Named Doctor Child Protection for Cornwall & IOS PCT, Children’s Hospice South West, UK • José Garcia-Sicilia Lopez MD, Hospital Infantil Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain 50 • Massimo Pettoello-Mantovani • Raylene Phillips 27, 42, 51, 52, 61 29 MD, IBCLC, FAAP, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, CA, USA • Margot Putukian 39 MD, FACSM, Director of Athletic Medicine, Princeton University & Associate Clinical Professor, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson & Past President, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, USA 65 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Scientific Information Speakers, Chairpersons and Moderators’ Index page • Athimalaipet Ramanan 40, 42 Dr., FRCPCH, FRCP, Lead Consultant in Paediatric Rheumatology & Reader, University of Bristol & Bristol Royal Hospital for Children & Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath, UK • Frederick Rivara 37, 40, 49 page • Alan Sprigg • Terence Stephenson • Angela Thomas • Thomas N. Robinson • Diego van Esso 47 Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Department of Haematology, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK 26, 41 MD, MPH, Irving Schulman, MD Endowed Professor in Child Health; Professor of Pediatrics and of Medicine and CHP/PCOR Associate, Division of General Pediatrics and Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA 41 Centre for Clinical Microbiology, University College London, London, UK • Tino F. Schwartz 27, 39, 40, 47, 60 Nuffield Professor of Child Health, Institute of Child Health, UCL & Chairman, Academy of Royal Medical Colleges, UK Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, School of Medicine & Editor-in-chief, Archives of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, USA • Graham Rook 40, 60 MD, Consultant Radiologist, Sheffield Children’s Hospital, UK 47, 61 MD, Primary Care Paediatrician, Primary Care Centre “Pare Claret”, Institut Catala De La Salut, Barcelona, Spain • Marc Van Ranst 26, 50 Laboratory of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology, Rega Institute for Medical Research, University of Leuven, Belgium • Julio Vazquez 50 50 Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Majadahonda, Spain MD, Stiftung Juliusspital Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany • Rachel C. Vreeman • Nalini S. Shah MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine & Co-Field Director for Research, AMPATH Consortium, USA 28, 35 Professor & Head, Department of Endocrinology, Seth G S Medical College, K.E.M.Hospital, Parel, Mumbai, India • Raanan Shamir 38, 39 Chairman Institute of Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Liver Diseases, Schneider Children’s Medical Center, Israel • Kunling Shen 50 MD, Chairman of Subsociety of Pediatric Pulmonology of China, Professor of Pediatrics, Beijing Children’s Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, China • Kenneth Sherr • Richard C. Wasserman 35, 42 35, 48, 50 Professor of Pediatrics, University of Vermont (UVM) College of Medicine & Director of Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS), the Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), USA • Tony Waterston 52 Consultant Paediatrician, Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University, UK 26 PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Global Health, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington & Director of Implementation Science, Health Alliance International, Seattle, USA • Robert W. Wilmott • Michael BH Smith Professor, Director of the Center for Child and Adolescent Medicine, Dean of the Faculty of Health, University of Witten / Herdecke, Germany 48 MB BCh FRCPC FRCPCH, Consultant Paediatrician, Department of Paediatrics, Craigavon Hospital, Craigavon, Northern Ireland • Rosalind Stanwell Smith Dr., Honorary Senior Lecturer, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; Scientific advisor, Royal Society of Public Health, London, UK. 66 • Stefan Wirth • Mike Woolridge 41 61 MD, Department of Pediatrics, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. USA 61 48 Dr., Senior Lecturer in Infant Feeding, School of Healthcare, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leeds, and formerly Director of UNICEF-UK’s “Baby Friendly Initiative” at UNICEF UK FINAL PROGRAMME Scientific Information Authors’ Index A Abbasnejad, Elaheh.................................... PP026 Abd El-Hameed, Mohamed......................PP099 Abolmaali, Nasreddin.................................PP049 Abu Magd, Yosry........................................... PP051 Adamia, Nino................... OP02, PP009, PP029 Adams, Meshia..............................................PP086 Afonso, Ariana................................................ PP019 Afonso, Joana................................................PP007 Aggouridakis, Ioannis.................................. PP106 Aires, Sofia......................................................PP005 Akgun, Ozlem Marti....................................PP030 Alasgarova, Saadat..................................... PP083 Albarran Fernandez, Enrique....................OP05 Albuquerque, Carolina............................... PP074 Ali, Basma....................... PP024, PP055, PP099 Ali, Filson.........................................................PP086 Almajan-Guta, Bogdan.................................PP116 Almajan-Guta, Violeta...................................PP116 Almeida, Cláudia...........................PP022, PP023 Almeida Santos, Joana.............................. PP074 Altun, Ceyhan.................. PP030, PP103, PP104 Alves, Marta.................................................... PP035 Alves Pereira, Clara......................................PP100 Amaral, Luís.......................................................OP10 Amaral, Maria Rosário................................ PP093 Amaral, Raquel..............................................PP054 Amil-Dias, Jorge........................................... PP036 Ampuero, Sandra.......... PP069, PP073, PP077 Anderson de la Llana, Rebecca.............. PP057 Antunes, Henedina........................................OP06 Antunes, Joaquina.......................................PP007 Arat Maden, Eda............................................ PP103 Argue, Rob.....................................................PP086 Ariana, Szilagyi..............................................PP014 Arjmandi Rafsanjani, Khadijeh................ PP053 Arménia, Rosa............................................... PP022 Attal, Sepideh................................................PP068 Avram, Claudiu.................................................PP116 Azeredo, Paula............................................... PP071 B Bach -Legawiec, Izabela........................... PP028 Bahoush, Golam reza.................................. PP053 Baizhanova, Munira....................................... PP114 Balmer, Paul...................................................PP068 Barabadze, Ketevan...... OP02, PP009, PP029 Barbosa, Telma................................................PP115 Barros, Ana..................................................... PP082 Bibby, Meagan............................................... PP058 Bleckmann, Gerhard................................... PP065 Boev, Ivan..........................................................OP09 Boitor, Aurica.................................................. PP109 Bolla, Giorgio................................................. PP039 Bonacina, Magda..........................................PP086 Bonnet, Eric....................................................PP068 Borges, Cristina............................................ PP075 Bota, Valentina............................................... PP109 Bradt, Pamela................................................ PP058 Brahimllari, Emarjola................... PP062, PP063 Briasouli, Effrosyni....................................... PP033 Briasoulis, George........................ PP033, PP034 Briassouli, Effrosyni.....................................PP034 Brissos, Joao.................................................. PP032 Brissos, João................................................... PP091 Brito, M. Joao................................................. PP075 Brockman, Libby N......................PP002, PP003 Bulgakova, Vilya............................................PP010 Butnariu, Angela............................................ PP109 C Calix, Maria José...........................................PP005 Candeias, Flora.............................................. PP091 Carneiro, Fátima........................................... PP036 Carrilho, Inês.................................................. PP097 Carrusca, Catarina....................................... PP032 Carvalho, Ana................................................PP054 Castela, Eduardo........................................... PP012 Castillo, Carlos............................................... PP073 Castro, Teresa...................................................OP10 Ceron, Magdalena......................................... PP108 Ceron Rodriguez, Magdalena.................. PP047 Ceroni, Dimitri............................................... PP057 Cherkaoui, Abdessalam............................. PP057 Chkhaidze, Ivane.............................PP009, PP117 Chkhaidze, Natia.............................................PP117 Chrissy, Powell...............................................PP086 Christakis, Dimitri A.......................OP01, PP003 Christopoulou, Dina....................................PP068 Ciuca, Ioana.......................................................PP116 Coelho, Raul....................................................PP072 Consuelo, Alejandra..................................... PP108 Cordeiro Ferreira, Gonçalo....................... PP035 Correia, Marta................................................ PP032 Correia-Pinto, Jorge......................................OP06 Cossiva, Lydia................................................ PP079 Coutinho, Adriana...........................................OP10 Crasta, Priya................................................... PP065 Critselis, Eleni................................................ PP079 Cruz, Carla.........................................................OP10 Cunha, Florbela...............PP032, PP067, PP074 D Daraki, Aggeliki...............................................OP08 de Visser, Mireille (M.D.C.).........................PP001 Deda, Blerta.................................................... PP061 Demirli Caylan, Nilgun................................. PP015 DiDonato, Nataliya.......................................PP049 Dimitriou, Helen............................................PP034 Dionisio, Elisabete....................................... PP035 Djuric, Milena................................................. PP095 Dokos, Charalampos...................................PP084 Domingues, Sara..........................................PP098 Douna, Varvara.................................................PP111 Duarte, Carlos Pereira................................PP054 Duarte, Pereira..............................................PP089 Dubois-Ferrière, Victor.............................. PP057 E Edraki, Mitra.....................................PP040, PP101 El Safi, Osama................................................ PP051 Elidrissy, Abdelwahab................................. PP031 Escudero Lourdes, Gabriela Virginia.... PP025 Estrada, João.................................................PP007 F F. Neves, Joao............................................... PP075 Fahmy, Mohamed..........................PP037, PP038 Faria, Cristina.................................................PP005 Fathy, Manar.................................................... PP051 Ferreira, Hélder.............................................PP005 Ferreira, Nuno................................................PP043 Ferreira, Raquel............................................ PP075 Figueiredo, Margarida................................PP044 Fisher, Benjamin...........................................PP080 Fitrolaki, Diana..............................................PP034 Flor-de-Lima, Filipa..................................... PP036 Foto, Eli............................................ PP062, PP063 Fourlani, Eleni................................................. PP017 Fraga, Beatriz................................ PP054, PP089 Fraga, Sofia.................................................... PP093 Francisco, Telma............................................ PP091 Freitas, Ana.......................................................PP115 Freitas Oliveira, Sara...................................PP096 G Gaggero, Aldo................................PP069, PP077 Galán del Río, Pilar...................................... PP052 Gama, Ester..................................................... PP021 Garcia, Elsa..................................................... PP022 Gardner, John................................................PP086 Gardner, Vicky...............................................PP086 Garoufi, Anastasia............................................PP111 Gaspar, Luísa...................................................PP072 Gaviño Curi, Gerardo....................................OP05 Gavrili, Stavroula............................. OP08, PP081 Georgieva, Vanya...........................................OP09 Geromarkaki, Elisavet.................................PP034 Ghasaryan, Petros........................................PP048 Gheltofan, Sebastian......................................PP116 Ghughunishvili, Mariam..............OP02, PP009, ............................................................................ PP029 67 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Scientific Information Authors’ Index Giannaki, Maria.............................................. PP079 Giannakopoulou, Pentzechro................... PP106 Gigauri, Tinatin................ OP02, PP009, PP029 Gil Martins, Teresa......................................... PP018 Gojazadeh, Morteza.....................................OP012 Gomes, Maria Miguel................................... PP019 Gomes Ferreira, Maria................................ PP093 Gonçalves, Carlos........................................PP043 Gonçalves, Daniel......................................... PP036 Gonçalves, Juan............................ PP054, PP089 Gooch, Katherine......... PP058, PP059, PP060 Gotsadze, Ketevan.........................OP02, PP009 Gourgiotis, Dimitris..................................... PP079 Grammatikos, Evangelos.............PP017, PP106 Grenha, Joana...............................................PP096 Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk, Urszula.....PP027, ............................................................................ PP028 Guerrero Resendiz, Diana Aidee............ PP047 Guimarães, Hercília...................................... PP078 Guven Polat, Gunseli..... PP030, PP103, PP104 H Hackmann, Karl.............................................PP049 Hajian, Erfaneh.............................................. PP053 Haliotis, Fotios-Angelos............................ PP092 Hamdan, Ahmad..........................................PP042 Hanssens, Linda............................................ PP065 Harris, Brian....................................................PP060 Hasanov, Safikhan........................................ PP083 Hassan, Maha................................................. PP024 Hattori, Masuji...............................................PP020 Hebrani, Paria................................................ PP026 Hildebrandt, T..................................................OP04 Hooman, Nakisa..............................................OP03 Hoxha, Hamide.............................. PP061, PP062, ............................................PP063, PP064, PP066 Hudges, J..........................................................OP04 Huseynova, Saadat...................................... PP083 Hussain, Shaila..............................................PP086 I Ilia, Stayrina....................................................PP034 Imankulova, Kulziya....................................... PP114 Isa Tafreshi, Roya........................................ PP012A Ismail, Abu Mohammed.............................PP045 J Jacinto, Nuno....................................................OP10 Jackson, Rick.................................................PP086 Jardim, Joana................................................ PP078 Jelenchick, Lauren..........................................OP01 Jiménez López, Isabel................................ PP052 Jose, Cabral.................................................... PP032 68 K Kacvinsky, Lauren E....................................PP002 Kakhiani, Mariam..........................................PP009 Kallfa, Eli........................... PP061, PP064, PP066 Kampouropoulou, Gesthimani................. PP013 Karacan, Can Demir..................................... PP015 Karachanidi, Eleni...........................PP017, PP106 Karagianni, Paraskevi.................. PP084, PP085 Karavanaki, Kyriaki.......................PP079, PP092 Kartozia, Malkhaz......................................... PP029 Katamadze, Nona.......... OP02, PP009, PP029 Katsaros, Vaios.................................PP017, PP106 Kazberuk, Anna............................................ PP087 Khachapuridze, Darejan............................PP009 Kianifar, Hamidreza..................................... PP026 Komitova, Radka............................................OP09 Konstantelos, Dimitrios.............................. PP106 Korol, Ellen...................................................... PP059 Kossiva, Lydia....................................................PP111 Kostalos, Christos........................... OP08, PP081 Kostantinou, Maria....................................... PP079 Kota, Rajitha...................................................PP004 Kotuuroglu, G...................................................PP118 Koufadaki, Marinita...................................... PP092 Koukouletsos, Anastasios.......................... PP017 Kraninger, Kristina.......................................PP006 Kravljanac, Djordje...................................... PP095 Kravljanac, Ruzica........................................ PP095 Kuli, Gjeorgjina..............................................PP064 Kurugol, Zafer..................................................PP118 L Lago, Patricia.................................................. PP041 Laranjo, Gabriela..........................................PP005 Larrañaga, Carmen....... PP069, PP073, PP077 Leite, Ana Luisa............................................ PP022 Leite, Joana.................................................... PP082 Levy, Adrian................................... PP058, PP059 Liberal, Isabel..................................................PP100 Lilova, Marusia...............................................PP090 Lilueshvili, Eka................................. OP02, PP029 Lito, David....................................................... PP074 Lito, Gjeorxhina.............................. PP061, PP066 Lizama, Luis.....................................PP069, PP077 Llorente Otones, Lucía............................... PP052 Loboda, Andrey............................................ PP088 Lopes, Aldina.................................................. PP018 Lopes, Susana................................PP016, PP044 Lourenço, Rita............................... PP054, PP089 Low, K. J .Y...................................................... PP056 Lozanovic-Miladinovic, Dragana............. PP107 Luchsinger, Vivian......... PP069, PP073, PP077 Luz, Ângela..................................................... PP076 M M.Silva, Helena..............................................PP044 Machado, Leonilde......................PP043, PP098 Madhava, Harish...........................................PP068 Madureira, Inês.............................................. PP035 Mae, Hiromu...................................................PP020 Magalhães, Maria João............................... PP019 Maggana, Ioanna........................................... PP106 Mahadevia, Par..............................................PP060 Mahmoud, Ahmed....................................... PP055 Mahmoud, Diaa............................................. PP024 Malinova, Vasilka..........................................PP090 Marmarinos, Antonis................................... PP079 Marques, Jorge............................................. PP023 Marques, Rita................................................. PP036 Martins, Isabel............................................... PP082 Martins, Luis.................................................... PP012 Martins, Luisa................................. PP054, PP089 Martins, Teresa.............................................. PP082 Masotti, Sergio................................................ OP07 Mateus, Ana Maria..........................................OP10 Matos, Catarina.............................................PP098 Matthews, Beverley.....................................PP086 Mehdizadeh Hakkak, Atieh....................... PP026 Melo, Cláudia.................................................PP044 Mendes, Catarina.......................................... PP016 Mendonça, Marta.........................................PP089 Menegas, Damianos....................................PP068 Mesquita, Aurélio...........................................OP06 Michael, Evangelos....................................... PP106 Miettunen, Paivi.............................................. PP110 Milano, Mauro................................................ PP073 Milona, Eleni................................................... PP085 Minagawa, Kyoko.........................................PP020 Mira, Graça...................................................... PP076 Mitchell, Ian.................................... PP058, PP059 Mitchell, Jolyon................................................PP112 Mladenova, Zornitza.....................................OP09 Moleiro, Pascoal............................................. PP021 Moleiro, Susana..............................................PP072 Montanari, Emilia............................................ OP07 Montanari, Giuseppe..................................... OP07 Montaseri, Sedighe........................PP040, PP101 Monteiro, Cláudia.........................PP043, PP098 Monteiro, Georgina......................................PP005 Morais, Lurdes..................................................PP115 Morales Romero, Luz Viridiana............... PP025 Moreira-Pinto, João........................................PP115 Moreno, Megan................OP01, PP002, PP003 ........................................................... PP004, PP006 Morgado, Joana............................................ PP076 Morgan, Francesca........................................OP04 Mortazavi, Fakhrossadat............................OP012 FINAL PROGRAMME Scientific Information Authors’ Index Mosallem, Fadia............................................PP099 Muhammad, Shahid....................................PP086 Mukhtarova, Sevinj...................................... PP083 Murphy, Ann Marie.......................................PP045 Mustaq, Hussain............................................PP045 Myint, Tin Tin Htar.......................................PP068 N Nagel, Mark.......................................................PP112 Nareklishvili, Nana......................... OP02, PP029 Nascimento, João..........................................OP06 Neto, Gisela..................................................... PP091 Neto, Sílvia....................................................... PP021 Nickavar, Azar.................................................OP03 Nieva de Jesus, Rafael.................................OP05 Nik, Johnson..................................................PP080 Nikolaidis, Nikolaos..................... PP084, PP085 Nikouee, Farhood...........................PP040, PP101 Nimbalkar, Archana......................................... OP11 Nimbalkar, Somashekhar.............................. OP11 Notario, Gerard.............................................PP060 Novo, Ana....................................................... PP097 Nunes, Filipa................................................... PP071 O O’ Donoghue, Donal...................................PP086 Oliveira, Laura............................................... PP035 Omondi, Maureen........................................PP086 Onen, SS.............................................................PP118 Otukesh, hasan...............................................OP03 P P. Marques, Hugo......................................... PP075 Pais, Patricia................................................... PP093 Palloshi, Irena.................................................PP064 Palomino, M. Angelica.................PP069, PP077 Panakhova, Nushaba.................................. PP083 Papoula, Myrsini............................................ PP017 Patel, Dipen........................................................ OP11 Patel, Vijay.......................................................... OP11 Paz Lovera, Manuel Arturo....................... PP052 Pena, Teresa...................................................PP043 Pereira, Ester................................................... PP021 Pereira, Gabriela........................................... PP075 Pereira, Sandra..............................................PP098 Pereira-da-Silva, Luís.................................. PP035 Petrela, Raida................ PP062, PP063, PP064 Petrela, Rajda................................. PP061, PP066 Philip, Roy.......................................................PP045 Pinto, Margarida............................................ PP071 Pires, António................................................. PP012 Pitta-Gros Dias, Mónica............................. PP035 Poetke, Margitta............................................ PP105 Polycarpou, Elena........................... OP08, PP081 Polycarpou, Nicodemos............... OP08, PP081 Polychronopoulou, Sophia....................... PP079 Popa, Zoran.......................................................PP116 Póvoas, Marta................................................ PP076 Pratsiou, Paraskevi....................................... PP085 Pruefer, Magdalena.....................................PP049 Psychogiopoulou, Sotiria........................... PP017 Pumper, Megan A........................................PP002 Q Qadri, Syed.....................................................PP045 Queiroz, Ana................................................... PP071 Quintal, Idolinda...........................................PP098 R Rallis, Dimitrios............................................. PP085 Ramirez Pastore, Maria Leticia..............PP008, ............................................................................PP046 Ramos, José...................................................PP007 Regala, Joana................................................. PP071 Reis, Ana Filipa............................................. PP093 Resende, Cristina.......................................... PP019 Ribeiro, Alcides Erthal...................................PP113 Rice, Alexandra............................................... PP110 Riera Fanego, Jacinto Francisco...........PP008, ............................................................................PP046 Rivero Calle, Irene........................................ PP052 Rivero Martín, María José......................... PP052 Rocha, Gustavo............................................. PP078 Rocha, Ruben.................................................PP100 Rocha, Vera....................................PP043, PP098 Rodrigues, Joana.........................................PP096 Rodrigues, Luísa...........................................PP054 Rodrigues, Marcia........................................ PP075 Roger, Deaton...............................................PP060 Roman Diaz, Angelica..................................OP05 Rusu, Alexandra...............................................PP116 S Saginadze, Lali................ OP02, PP009, PP029 Salas Sanmarful, Inês................................... PP018 Salva, Inês....................................................... PP067 Sampaio, Maria João...................................PP100 Santos, Duarte................................................PP072 Santos, Elisabete..........................................PP005 Santos, Fátima..............................................PP096 Santos, Joana................................................ PP067 Santos, Mário.................................................. PP071 Santos, Paulo.................................................PP005 Saraiva de Oliveira, Ana Rita.................... PP012 Sargelov, Sundet............................................ PP114 Sargsyan, Hasmik.........................PP048, PP050 Sas, Valentina................................................. PP109 Sassetti, Madalena........................................ PP071 Schiaulini, Patrizia.......................................... OP07 Schoohs, Shari...............................................PP004 Schrenzel, Jacques...................................... PP057 Scortenschi, Ecaterina................................PP072 Sdogou, Triantafyllia.......................................PP111 Sedky, Haidy.................................................. PP024 Sethi, Ankur........................................................ OP11 Sharpe, Ritchie.................................................PP112 Silva, Dina........................................................ PP073 Silva, Inês......................................................... PP067 Silva, Jorge..................................................... PP073 Silva, Roberto................................................ PP036 Silva, Sónia...................................................... PP023 Silva, Sónia Regina...................................... PP022 Silveira, Alzira................................................PP005 Sklavou, Rigina.............................................. PP079 Soares, M. Rita............................... PP054, PP089 Soboleva, Maria.............................................. PP011 Sobreira, Inês..................................PP075, PP097 Soldatou, Alexandra.................................... PP092 Soltanian, Mitra...............................PP040, PP101 Sourani, Maria................................................ PP092 Sousa, Cátia....................................PP075, PP097 Spanaki, Anna Maria...................................PP034 Sprenger, Ralf................................................PP068 Stavropoulou, Chryssa.................................OP08 Stefanidis, Constantinos............................ PP092 Stoyanova, Anna............................................OP09 Straka, Kalliopi............................................... PP017 Surviladze, Maia............................................ PP029 Svyatova, Gulnara.......................................... PP114 Syriopoulou, Theodora.................PP017, PP106 Szabo, Shelagh............................. PP058, PP059 Szilagyi, Gheorghe.......................................PP014 Szynaka, Beata.............................................. PP087 T Taha, Elmuntasir........................................... PP070 Takahashi, Chiaki..........................................PP020 Takanashi, Jun-ichi......................................PP094 Tan, N. W. H.................................................... PP056 Tanizawa, Takakuni......................................PP020 Taranta-Janusz, Katarzyna....................... PP087 Tavares, Margarida....................................... PP078 Tavares, Marta............................................... PP036 Tavladaki, Theonymfi..................................PP034 Teixeira, Paulo.................................PP016, PP044 Teles, Andreia................................................ PP022 Terada, Hitoshi..............................................PP094 Tinschert, Sigrid............................................PP049 Toda, Soichiro................................................PP094 Toda Brito, Helena........................................ PP018 Togias, Antonios............................................ PP106 Torres, Teresa.................................................. PP016 69 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Scientific Information Authors’ Index Trindade, Eunice........................................... PP036 Tsakalidis, Christos...................... PP084, PP085 Tsentidis, Charalampos.............................. PP092 Tsolia, Maria.................................................... PP079 Tsoukatou, Theano...................................... PP092 U Ubiria, Irma....................... OP02, PP009, PP029 Ulker, Ertan...................................................... PP015 Urbano, Gemma...........................................PP045 Urbano, Neide...............................................PP007 V Valverde Ocaña, Concepción.................. PP025 van der Lely, Nico (N.)................................PP001 Van Der Meeren, Olivier............................. PP065 van Zanten, Eva (E.)....................................PP001 Ventura, Lurdes..............................PP007, PP075 Velasco Chavez, Jose Fernando..............OP05 Vera, Norma...................................................PP008 Vieira, Ana Paula........................................... PP019 Vieira, Clara..................................................... PP016 Vieira, José Pedro........................................PP007 Vila Real, Marta.............................................PP096 Virella, Daniel................................................. PP035 Viveiro, Ana Carolina................................... PP102 Vo, Pamela...................... PP058, PP059, PP060 Vogelberg, Christian...................................PP049 70 W Wasilewska, Anna........................................ PP087 Wei, Xing-Chang............................................ PP110 Wiecek, Sabina.............................. PP027, PP028 Wos, Halina...................................... PP027, PP028 Y Yamano, Emi..................................................PP020 Yilmaz, Aybarshan........................................PP104 Yilmaz, Gonca................................................. PP015 Yu, Weiming..................................................... PP110 Z Zachaki, Sophia............................... OP08, PP081 Zamora, Antonio........................................... PP108 Zarcos, Maria Manuel................................... PP102 Zavalani, Ferit................. PP061, PP064, PP066 Zerekidze, Tamar.......................................... PP029 Zerekidze, Vakhtang.....................OP02, PP009 Zirakishvili, Dali................................................PP117 Zisimopoulos, Spyridon.............................. PP017 FINAL PROGRAMME General Information Social Event Opening Ceremony / Welcome Reception Date: .......................... Thursday, November 29th, 2012 Venue: ...................... Auditorium Madrid Hotel Time: ......................... 19.00-20.00 Welcome Addresses & Cultural Event at Auditorium Hall 20.00-21.00 Welcome Reception at Foyer Dress code:.............. Smart casual Open to all delegates About Madrid Madrid is the capital of Spain and the largest city in the country. The city is considered one of the most touristic destinations in Spain and one of the greatest cultural hubs in the world. Language Spanish is spoken all over the Spanish territory. However other languages are also spoken in certain areas of the country. These are: Catalan, in Catalonia; Galician, in Galicia; Euskera/Basque, in the Basque Country; Valencian, in the Region of Valencia; and a particular variety of Catalan, spoken in the Balearic Islands. Time Spain is one (1) hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. Currency The currency in Spain is the Euro. Currency exchange is available in all bank offices, open on Monday through Saturday from 8.30 to 14.00. It is also available in currency exchange shops at all major cities, as well as in selected hotels and travel agencies. Banks & Shopping Hours Banks are open from Monday to Friday 09:00 – 14:00 and Saturday from 09:00 – 13:00. Commissions may be charged on foreign transactions and passports are needed as proof of identification. Shopping hours are from 10.00 to 14.00 hrs and 17.00 to 20:00 hrs. Exception to this will be Departmental Stores which stay open during the long lunch period. Also, it is normal to find many smaller shops closed on Saturday afternoons. Taxes & Refund Purchases made in Spain are subject to the national IVA (VAT) Tax. Non-EU residents may claim back their IVA Tax on purchases over € 70.00 but not on certain items such as food, drink, tobacco, motorbikes, cars and medicines. Dialling Codes International country code: + 34 • Area code for Madrid: 91 Electricity Electricity in Spain is AC 220 volts, 50 Hertz. Emergency Phone Numbers Service......................................................................................................................................Telephone Telephone Inquiries (Páginas Amarillas)....................................................................Tel: 11 8 88 Central Police Station (Comisaría de policía Madrid-Centro)............................Tel: 915 487 985 Fire Service (centralised service)..................................................................................Tel: 913 973 700 Red Cross Emergencies....................................................................................................Tel: 915 222 222 Ambulances...........................................................................................................................Tel: 913 354 545 Town Hall (Municipio).........................................................................................................Tel: 915 340 200 Madrid Tourist Police..........................................................................................................Tel 1: 915 488 537 • Tel 2: 915 488 008 Madrid Barajas Airport Information.............................................................................Tel: 913 936 000 71 28 ΝOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2012 Acknowledgments Excellence in Paediatrics would like to take this opportunity to express its sincere gratitude to all our 2012 event partners, sponsors, exhibitors and contributors for their continuing support, without which it would have been impossible to stage such a successful meeting. Partners Lead Partner Affiliate Partners Supporters Exhibitors 72 FINAL PROGRAMME Communication Supporters Supporting Organisations Asociación Española de Pediatría (www.aeped.es) Asociación Latinoamericana de Pediatría (ALAPE) (www.alape.org) Confederación Nacional de Pediatría de México (CONAPEME) (www.conapeme.org) Colegio de Pediatras Colima Mexico (www.medicoscolima.org) FIMP - Federazione Italiana Medici Pediatri (http://www.fimp.org) Sociedad Española de Endocrinología Pediátrica (SEEP) (www.seep.es) Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria (SPP) (http://www.spp.pt/) Publishing Houses & Journals Parents’ Website Network Portals 73 Your invitation to the 2nd pnAE Congress on paediatric nursing The Paediatric Nursing Association of Europe (PNAE), in collaboration with children’s nurses in the United Kingdom, is proud to announce the 2nd PNAE Congress on Paediatric Nursing. Our second meeting will take place alongside the 6th Europaediatrics Conference and the Annual Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) Conference, giving all those attending the unique opportunity to access any of the parallel conference sessions taking place. The conference is being held in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest and most vibrant city, in its premier national venue, The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. Boasting a wealth of exceptional facilities and a 4 star hotel all under one roof, it provides the perfect backdrop for this exciting conference. Join distinguished paediatric nurses from across Europe as they come together to share practice-changing advice, reveal the latest research findings and exchange their experiences in an effort to improve the care of children, young people and families. Important Deadlines Early Registration 26 NOVEMBER 2012 Abstract Submission 14 JANUARY 2013 To register and to find out about abstract submissions visit 74 www.pnae-congress.org Late Registration 17 MAY 2013 FINAL PROGRAMME Bringing European Paediatricians Together! ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS EARLY REGISTRATIONS 1 FEBRUARY 2013 22 FEBRUARY 2013 Your invitation to the 6th Europaediatrics jointly held with the Annual RCPCH Conference 5-8 June 2013 – Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre, Glasgow We are pleased to announce that the 6th Europaediatrics, the biennial conference of the European Paediatric Association, will be held jointly with the RCPCH Annual Conference. The Europaediatrics congress is the highlight of the activities of the European Paediatric Association and the meeting point of paediatricians, not only from Europe, but from all over the world. The 2013 edition is certainly one not to miss as, for the first time ever, Europaediatrics will be held alongside a national conference, the RCPCH’s Annual Conference, which is the UK’s largest Paediatric conference. We encourage you to be part of this unique experience. We are also delighted to announce that the joint event will be hosted by the vibrant city of Glasgow in 2013, so mark the date in your diary now. All delegates will benefit from having access to, not only the Europaediatrics conference, but all RCPCH sessions. With an exciting programme, including prestigious speakers from all over Europe, updates on key clinical issues, and the latest paediatric science – make sure you are part of this special joint event. FURTHER INFORMATION: You can find out more online through the EPA and Europaediatrics websites, or via the RCPCH website. www.epa-unepsa.org www.europaediatrics2013.org www.rcpch.ac.uk/conference2013 RCPCH Annual Conference @RCPCHtweets #RCPCHEPA2013 75 Notes All the latest global development at your fingertips No matter how busy you are, as a frontline practitioner you need access to reliable information, the latest developments and usable clinical updates. The Paediatric Monitor has been developed to provide you with precisely that. We recognise your time is precious and many of you cannot visit numerous websites to get a complete overview on what is happening in Paediatrics. This is why the mission of the Paediatric Monitor is to be the one-stop-shop hub, keeping you updated on a daily basis, on everything that matters in Paediatrics. Bringing together the latest news, opinions, conferences, e-learning, research updates, health policies, and jobs, in a centralised place, Paediatric Monitor is the only website you need. Check out the latest developments online today on your laptop, iPad, Smartphone or tablet… www.paediatric-monitor.com MEET THE UNSETTLED BABY: NEW TOOLS AND TREATMENTS TO MANAGE MILD GI DISTRESS Importance of Lipids in Infant Nutrition Raanan Shamir, MD Thursday, 29 November 2012 Management of the Unsettled Baby: Feeding and Nutritional Modifications Robin John Green, MBBCh, PhD Milan Hall Hotel Auditórium Madrid Madrid, Spain This program is a satellite symposium sponsored by 17:30 – 19:00