Saturday, 17th October
Society of Obstetric Medicine of Australia and New Zealand ASM 2015
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8:00AM - 8:30AM
Saturday, 17th October
SESSION ONE - 1st stage of Preeclampsia - the first trimester
8:30AM - 10:20AM
Saturday, 17th October
State 3
Chair: Stephen Tong
Introduction to the Australian Pre-eclampsia Network
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Stephen Tong
Pathology of PE in the 1st trimester: Implantation failure / immunology / 1st trimester events that lead to PE
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Gustaaf Dekker
A survey of research and clinical biomarkers for PE in the first trimester
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Stefan Kane
Preeclampsia prevention in adolescents: is possible?
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Julian A Herrera
Identification of potential epigenetic markers for predicting hypertensive disorders of pregnancy using cell-free DNA in maternal plasma
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Dong Wook Kwak
Placental expression of mitochondrial transcription factors is affected by infant gender but not by late onset preeclampsia
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Marloes Dekker Nitert
Morning Tea
10:20AM - 10:50AM
Saturday, 17th October
State 1 & 2 + Foyer
SESSION TWO - 2nd stage of Preeclampsia - the second trimester
10:50AM - 12:25PM
Saturday, 17th October
State 3
Chairs: Joanne Said & Marloes Dekker Nitert
Pathology of PE in the 2nd trimester: Placental oxidative stress, angiogenic factors, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and organ injury
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Euan Wallace
Anti-Hypertensive treatment of Hypertension in Pregnancy
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Mark Brown
Recurrence of “placental spectrum disorders”
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Jodi Ryan
Lunch and Poster Presentations Relevant to PE
12:25PM - 1:30PM
Saturday, 17th October
State 1 & 2 + Foyer
Wound Haematoma: The First Sign in a Case of Late Postpartum HELLP Syndrome
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Jodi L Keanne
Rare Autoimmune Diseases and Pregnancy Outcomes
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Christine L Roberts
Pregnancy in a patient with congenital analbuminaemia: A case report
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Hillary Hu
Trends in pregnancy hypertension
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Christine L Roberts
Is recent infection associated with preeclampsia onset?
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J B Ford
Retrospective review of postpartum investigation for occult kidney and autoimmune disease in severe pre-eclampsia
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Abishikta Dey
Acute renal failure secondary to obstructive pyelonephritis in the setting of hyperemesis gravidarum
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Ruth Cameron-Jeffs
Gastric band versus pregnancy: a case of band slippage and upper gastrointestinal obstruction.
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Jess McMicking
Case Report: Pregnancy in a Patient with Fontan Circulation
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Cheryl Silveira
Should the spot albumin-to-creatinine ratio replace the spot protein-to-creatinine ratio as the primary screening tool for proteinuria in pregnancy?
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Tien Nguyen
Patient perspectives on pregnancy in women with significant chronic kidney disease: an interview study.
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Shilpa Jesudason
Successful outcome of pregnancy with left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy
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Krupali Bulsari
Does hypertension in pregnancy impact the woman’s mental health postnatally?
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Lynne M Roberts
Relationship between psychosocial risk factor and blood pressure of term pregnant women
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Dong Wook Kwak
Relationship between uric acid levels and HPV placental infection in preeclampsia: association or causation, possible aetiological relationship.
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Elliot Mackenzie
Severe early pre-eclampsia complicating an IVF pregnancy and presenting as thrombotic microangiopathy
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Irena Idel
To Treat or Not to Treat – A Management Dilemma in an Asymptomatic Patient with a Rare, but Frequently Fatal, Cardiac Arrhythmic Disease.
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Annie V Kroushev
Case Report: Management of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy and Diabetes Insipidus in a Morbidly Obese Woman
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Wai Kei Chio
SESSION THREE - Update on clinical aspects of preeclampsia
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Saturday, 17th October
State 3
Chairs: Michael Peek & Sandra Lowe
Timing of Delivery
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Ben Mol
Much ado about nothing. When should magnesium sulphate be given for eclampsia prophylaxis?
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Euan Wallace
Critical care of the sick sick sick preeclamptic
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Andrew Robinson
Afternoon Tea
3:00PM - 3:30PM
Saturday, 17th October
State 1 & 2 + Foyer
SESSION FOUR - Postpartum sequelae of preeclampsia
3:30PM - 5:00PM
Saturday, 17th October
State 3
Chairs: Amanda Henry & Angela Makris
The six week visit after preeclampsia - Who should they see, what investigations should they have?
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Sandra Lowe
Long Term Consequences of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
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Mark Morton
Australian Action on Pre-eclampsia - Who we are? What we do and why we do it?
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Alison Campbell
Cardiovascular Health 6 Months Postpartum in Women with Normal and Hypertensive Pregnancies
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Lily Xu
Postpartum Physiology, Psychology and Paediatric Follow Up Study (P4 Study)
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Gregory K Davis
Conference Dinner - The Point
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Saturday, 17th October
Aquatic Dr, Albert Park Lake VIC 3206
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