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+ Include: 47 videos + 1 pdf, size: 22.4 GB
+ Target Audience: obstetricians and gynecologists, neonatologists, pediatricians
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+ Information:
Following the circumstances related to the global coronavirus outbreak we decided to postpone our XXVII European Congress of Perinatal Medicine initially scheduled to take place from 10 – 13 June 2020 in Lisbon, Portugal.
We have given lots of thought to that and it is not a decision taken lightly. However, health and safety of our faculty members, congress participants and staff are our priority at the moment.
The congress will now take place on 14-17 July 2021 in Lisbon, Portugal. Please note the new congress venue will be Lisbon Congress Centre, Praça das Indústrias 1, 1300-307 Lisboa, Portugal.
We are sure that we can count on your understanding and we look forward to seeing you all soon and in good health!
The XXVII European Congress of Perinatal Medicine (ECPM) 2021 was held from July 14-17, 2021, in Lisbon, Portugal. This congress brought together leading experts in obstetrics and neonatology to discuss the latest advancements and research in perinatal medicine.
Main Topics
The congress covered a wide range of topics, including:
- Abnormal placentation
- Cesarean section
- Diabetes and obesity (diabesity)
- Epigenetics and metabolomics in perinatology
- Fetal disease and growth restriction
- First trimester screening and prevention strategies
- Infection and surroundings
- Maternal psychiatric disorders and pregnancy
- Neonatal lung and neuroscience (the fetal and neonatal brain)
- Perinatal nutrition
- Preeclampsia and preterm birth
- Quality improvement and perinatal networks
- Ventilatory support
This congress aimed to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among professionals to improve the quality and provision of perinatal care in Europe
+ Topics:
CONTROVERSIES 1 Induction for all at 39 weeks.mp4
CONTROVERSIES 2 One or two-layer closure at c-section.mp4
CONTROVERSIES 4 Corticosteroids until term.mp4
CONTROVERSIES 5 Pulmonary hypertension.mp4
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION Bigger is not always better- a considered approach to expanding prenatal genetic screening.mp4
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION Cord Blood Banking – current status and perspectives in Europe.mp4
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION Evidence-based decision support in obstetrics and gynaecology with astraia software.mp4
INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION The relevance of Genomic Testing to Perinatal Care.mp4
OPENING CEREMONY.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATION 1 OB&GYN.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATION 2 NEO.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 OB&GYN.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATION 7 OB&GYN.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATION 8 NEO.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 4 NEO.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 5 OBGYN.mp4
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 6 NEO.mp4
PARALLEL 1 Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy.mp4
PARALLEL 10 Probiotics.mp4
PARALLEL 11 Screening in pregnancy.mp4
PARALLEL 12 Omics in perinatal medicine.mp4
PARALLEL 13 Preterm labour and rupture of membranes.mp4
PARALLEL 14 Newborn pain.mp4
PARALLEL 2 Steroids.mp4
PARALLEL 3 Lessons learnt from data registries.mp4
PARALLEL 4 Extreme preterm birth.mp4
PARALLEL 5 Obstetric procedures.mp4
PARALLEL 6 Multiple birth.mp4
PARALLEL 7 Induction of labour.mp4
PARALLEL 9 Diabetes and obesity in pregnancy.mp4
PLENARY 1 Procedures at the time of birth.mp4
PLENARY 2 New perinatal diagnosis tools and implications on councelling.mp4
PLENARY 3 Fetal and post-natal growth.mp4
PLENARY 4 Closing session.mp4
PROGRAMMA_ECPM_WEB_2021_15072021.pdf
SIG 1 Placenta Acreta Spectrum Disorders.mp4
SIG 10 Patent ductus arteriosus.mp4
SIG 11 Infections in pregnancy.mp4
SIG 12 Neonatal glucose disorders.mp4
SIG 2 Human milk.mp4
SIG 3 Intrapartum care.mp4
SIG 4 Bronchopulmonary dysplasia.mp4
SIG 5 Maternal diseases in pregnancy.mp4
SIG 6 Visual impairment in high risk infants.mp4
SIG 7 Twin pregnancies.mp4
SIG 8 Asphyxia.mp4
SIG 9 Early pregnancy complications.mp4
WATOG-ENTOG Session.mp4
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