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APS2021

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2024.11.21

* Session schedule based on KST (GMT+9)

Kei Asayama Teikyo University, Japan
  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 10:35-12:10
  • Room A

ChairpersonHow to Manage Masked and Masked Uncontrolled Hypertension? [Eng]

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 14:30-16:05
  • Room A

SpeakerBlood Pressure Measurement Challenges in Clinical Practice [Eng]

What did We Learn from the International Databases on Ambulatory and Home Blood Pressure in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcome?

Yook Chin Chia Sunway University, Malaysia
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room A

SpeakerDietrary Approaches to Stop Hypertension: Focusing on Salt Intake [Eng]

Reduction of Sodium Intake for the Management of Hypertension in Asia

Allison Jaure The University of Sydney, Australia
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room C

Chairperson SpeakerWorking Group on Pediatric Hypertension : Clinical Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Management of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents [Eng]

Involving Patients and Caregivers in Guideline Development

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 08:50-10:25
  • Room A

ChairpersonTreatment of Hypertension in Young Adults: Is it too early to Treat High Blood Pressure? [Eng]

Stephen Juraschek Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, USA
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 12:50-14:25
  • Room A

SpeakerWorking Group on Epidemiology : Observational Data meet Guideline Gaps and Controversy [Eng]

Should there be Lower Limits for BP Target in High-risk Individuals?

  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room A

SpeakerDietrary Approaches to Stop Hypertension: Focusing on Salt Intake [Eng]

Less Sodium, more Potassium, or Both: Population-wide Strategies to Prevent Hypertension

Kei Kamide Osaka University, Japan
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 08:40-10:15
  • Room A

SpeakerHypertension and Frailty: A Holistic Approach [Eng]

Hypertension and Geriatric syndrome in the older adults

  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 12:50-14:25
  • Room B

ChairpersonManaging Hypertension in Older Patients Presents Unique Challenges, Particularly in Vulnerable Populations [Eng]

Kazuomi Kario Jichi Medical University, Japan
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room D

SpeakerThirty-year Anniversary of Publication [Eng]

Successful story of Hypertension Research

  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 16:20-17:55
  • Room B

SpeakerDo We Still Need to Assess Hypertension Treatment Adequacy? [Eng]

Evaluating Diurnal and Nocturnal BP: Should These Variations Guide Hypertension Treatment?

Reinhold Kreutz Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 16:20-17:55
  • Room B

SpeakerDo We Still Need to Assess Hypertension Treatment Adequacy? [Eng]

Which Blood Pressure Measurement Methods and Parameters Best Predict Cardiovascular Outcomes?

Athanasios Manolis Metropolitan Hospital, Greece
  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 16:15-17:50
  • Room D

Chairperson SpeakerBeta-Blockers and Hypertension: Some Questions and Answers [Eng]

Cardiac Arrhythmias in Hypertension: Focus on β-blockers

Akihiro Nomura Kanazawa University, Japan
  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 16:15-17:50
  • Room A

SpeakerPrecision Medicine in Hypertension: The AI Revolution [Eng]

Digital therapeutics in Hypertension and chronic disease

Youngsuk Oh National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH, USA
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room A

ChairpersonDietary Approaches to stop Hypertension: Focusing on Salt Intake [Eng]

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 13:50-14:20
  • Room B,C,D

SpeakerSpecial Lecture [Eng]

Research Activities Supported by Vascular Biology and Hypertension Branch, NHLBI, NIH

Gianfranco Parati University of Milano-Bicocca & IRCCS, Italy
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 16:20-17:55
  • Room B

Chairperson SpeakerDo We Still Need to Assess Hypertension Treatment Adequacy? [Eng]

Should We Focus Only on Average BP Levels or Also Consider BP Variations on Hypertension Treatment?

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 13:50-14:20
  • Room A

SpeakerSpecial Lecture [Eng]

Nocturnal Blood Pressure Monitoring: Methodological and Clinical Aspects.

Daichi Shimbo Columbia University, USA
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 12:50-14:25
  • Room A

SpeakerWorking Group on Epidemiology : Observational data meet Guideline Gaps and Controversy [Eng]

Office BP Thresholds for Screening Masked Hypertension

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 10:35-12:10
  • Room A

SpeakerHow to Manage Masked and Masked Uncontrolled Hypertension? [Eng]

Cost-Effectiveness of Masked Hypertension Screening and Treatment in Suspected Masked Hypertension

Yuda Turana Atma Jaya Catholic University, Indonesia
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 12:50-14:25
  • Room B

SpeakerManaging Hypertension in Older Patients Presents Unique Challenges, Particularly in Vulnerable Populations [Eng]

Neurodegenerative Diseases and Blood Pressure Variability

  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 14:35-16:10
  • Room A

PanelDietrary Approaches to stop Hypertension: Focusing on Salt Intake [Eng]

Bryan Williams University College London, UK
  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 13:10-13:40
  • Room A,B,C,D

SpeakerPlenary Lecture [Eng]

A new dawn for Aldosterone in Hypertension.

Eugene Yang University of Washington, USA
  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 08:40-10:15
  • Room A

SpeakerHypertension and Frailty: A Holistic Approach [Eng]

Orthostatic intolerance, Frailty and Outcomes in Hypertensive Patients

  • November 8 (Friday)
  • 12:50-14:25
  • Room A

ChairpersonWorking Group on Epidemiology : Observational data meet Guideline Gaps and Controversy [Eng]

Yuqing Zhang Fu Wai Hospital, China

  • November 9 (Saturday)
  • 14:30-16:05
  • Room A

SpeakerBlood Pressure Measurement Challenges in Clinical Practice [Eng]

Emerging Devices and Telemdicine in Hypertension

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