Program

07:00-15:00

Registration

08:00-09:00

Workshop

What the Nephrologist Needs to Know and What the Cardiologist Can Provide

Carissa Baker Smith, USA | Elaine Urbina, USA

(08:00-08:30) Cardiac Structure and Function Assessment

Background: (Carissa Baker-Smith)

1. Assessing Cardiac Target Organ Damage (TOD)

a. Left ventricular structure assessment. | b. Left ventricular function assessment.

i. Assessments of diastolic function. | ii. Assessment of systolic function

2. Reports and Data Management

a. Reporting. | b. Data management

08:30-09:00 Stations

1. Technique for assessing structure and function (Elaine Urbina)

a. Ventricular structure and function. | b. Pulse wave velocity

2. Reports and Reporting; A Case-Based Approach (Carissa Baker-Smith)

09:00-09:15

Coffee Break

09:15-09:30

Congress Opening and Welcome

Tomáš Seeman, Czech Republic | Mieczysław Litwin, Poland

09:30-10:30

Session I: Early Vascular Aging

Chair: Mark Mitsnefes, USA

(09:30-09:50) Early Vascular Aging in Hypertensive Adolescents, Personal View

Mieczysław Litwin, Poland

(09:50-10:10) The Youth Vascular Consortium: Exploring Early Vascular Aging in Youth

Elaine Urbina, USA

(10:10-10:30) (Pre-recorded) Early life origins of Early Vascular Aging and Cardiovascular Disease

Peter Nilsson, Sweden

10:30-11:30

Session II: Epidemiology

Chair: Mieczysław Litwin, Poland

(10:30-10:50) Prevalence, trends: Differences around the world

Rahul Chanchlani, Canada

(10:50-11:10) New EU reference values

Elke Wühl, Germany

(11:10-11:30) New US reference values – use of EHR (Electronic Health Record)

Mark Mitsnefes, USA

11:30-12:00

Coffee Break

12:00-13:00

Session III: Pathophysiology

Chair: Tomáš Seeman, Czech Republic

(12:00-12:20) Primary – Adverse Childhood Experiences

Daniel Feig, USA

(12:20-12:40) Primary – Genomics of Hypertension – The road to precision medicine

Sandosh Padmanabhan, UK

(12:40-13:00) APOL1, Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease – Unique to the African diaspora

Brian Rayner, South Africa

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

(13:30-14:00) E-Poster Session 1

Moderator: Elaine Urbina, USA

(13:30-13:35) Real-World Management of Pediatric Hypertension: Evidence From National Healthcare Claims Data

Jana Preclíková, Czech Republic

(13:35-13:40) Impact Of Blood Pressure And Body Mass Index On Left Ventricular Structure And Function In Adolescents

Rina Rus, Slovenia

(13:40-13:45) Sex Differences In Children And Adolescents With Hypertension

Mieczysław Litwin, Poland

(13:45-13:50) Etiology and Comorbidity of Hypertension in Preteen Children

Sonja Golob Jančič, Slovenia

(13:50-13:55) Monocyte-to-Neutrophil Ratio as an Immunological Marker of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Children with Primary Hypertension

Piotr Skrzypczyk, Poland

(13 :55-14:00) High blood pressure associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome

Ana Cristina Aguilar-Rodríguez, Spain

14:00-15:00

Session IV: Measurement of Blood Pressure

Chair: Manish Sinha, UK

(14:00-14:20) (Pre-recorded) Validation of BP devices in Peds (electronic etc)

Stella Stabouli, Greece

(14:20-14:40) Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (Methodology)

Elke Wuhl, Germany

(14:40-15:00) Home Blood Pressure – Update and references

Tomas Seeman, Czech Republic

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

(15:20-15:30) E-Poster Session 2

Moderator: Terezie Sulakova, Czech Republic

(15:20-15:25) Blood Pressure Variability and Low-Grade Inflammation in Pediatric Patients with Primary Hypertension

Piotr Skrzypczyk, Poland

(15:25-15:30) White Coat Hypertension in Children: A 15-Year Experience from a Single Centre

Martina Filipič, Slovenia

15:30-17:00

Session V: Primary Hypertension

Chair: Elke Wühl, Germany

(15:30-15:50) Pathophysiology of hypertension in obesity

Mark Mitsnefes, USA

(15:50-16:10) Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome

Tammy Brady, USA

(16:10-16:38) ORAL PRESENTATIONS

(16:10-16:17) Population-Specific Oscillometric Office Blood Pressure Reference Values for Danish Children: Reducing the Risk of Misclassification

Lise Fischer Mikkelsen, Denmark

(16:17-16:24) Perceived Discomfort During Office Blood Pressure Measurement in Children and Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study

Lise Fischer Mikkelsen, Denmark

(16:24-16:31) Early Changes in Central Pulse Wave Morphology in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease

Louise Keehn, UK

(16:31-16:38) The Relationship Between Kidney Size and Blood Pressure Values in Children with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease

Lukas Obryscki, Poland

(16:38-16:58) Hypertension mediated organ injury

Carissa Baker-Smith, USA

17:00-18:00

Networking Get Together at the Hotel Bar (Cash Bar)

08:00-14:00

Registration

09:00-10:00

Session VI: Secondary HT

Chair: Daniel Feig, USA

(09:00-09:20) HT in Renoparenchymal KD and Renoprotection

Tomas Seeman, Czech Republic

(09:20-09:40) Renovascular Hypertension in Children - Pediatric Perspective

Lukasz Obrycki, Poland

(09:40-10:00) Endocrine Causes of HTN

Jiri Widimsky, Czech Republic

10:00-11:00

Session VII: Hypertension in Special Situations

Chair: Rahul Chanchlani, Canada

(10:00-10:20) Hypertension in Pregnancy

Renata Cifkova, Czech Republic

(10:20-10:40) Cardiovascular Causes of Hypertension

Mieczysław Litwin, Poland / Adam Kolesnik, Poland

(10:40-11:00) Hypertension in Diabetes Melllitus

Terezie Sulakova, Czech Republic

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break

11:30-12:50

Session VIII: Treatment on Primary Hypertension

Chair: Jospeh Flynn, USA

(11:30-11:50) Diet in HT: Sugar, Salt / DASH diet "Dangerous White Powders:" Sugar and Salt

Daniel Feig, USA

(11:50-12:10) Tailoring treatment to phenotype in primary hypertension: what do we know and what next?

Manish Sinha, UK

(12:10-12:30) Contraception in adolescents and hypertension

Brian Rayner, South Africa

(12:30-13:00) Oral Presentations

(12:30-12:37) Experience with Home-Based vs. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Among Teens and Guardians

Goutham Rao, USA

(12:37-12:43) Microrna-16 As a Potential Indicator of Cardiac Strain Abnormalities in Children with Primary Hypertension

Michal Szyszka, Poland

(12:43-12:50) Cardiac Remodelling as Assessed by MRI in Hypertensive Adolescents and Young Adults: a Single Centre Cross Sectional Study

Emily Haseler, UK

12:50-14:00

Lunch Break

(13:30-14:00) E-Poster Session 3

Moderator: Tammy Brady, USA

(13:30-13:35) Arterial Hypertension Treatment Peculiarities for Children and Adolescents in Lithuania

Kamilė Čeponytė, Lithuania

(13:35-13:40) Home (HBPM) versus 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) for diagnosis of hypertension in African American adolescents

Goutham Rao, United States

(13:40-13:45) Fibromuscular Dysplasia In Children – A Single-Center Experience

Michal Szyszka, Poland

(13:45-13:50) A complex case of renal artery stenosis in a 3-year-old patient with neurofibromatosis type 1 and secondary hypertension

Piotr Skrzypczuk, Poland

(13:50-13:55) Arterial Hypertension In The Czech Register Of Renal Biopsies In Children Between 1994 And 2024

Alexander Kolský, Czech Republic (TBC)

(13:55-14:00) Underestimated Hypertension in 2-years Old Girl with Adrenal Cushing Syndrome

Khrystyna Slivinska-Kurchak, Ukraine

14:00-15:00

Session IX: Public Health

Chair: Brian Rayner, South Africa

(14:00-14:20) Social Determinants of Hypertension and its Control

Carissa Baker-Smith, USA

(14:20-14:40) Effects of New Adult Guidelines EU and USA on Public Health

Joseph Flynn, USA

(14:40-15:01) ORAL PRESENTATIONS

(14:40-14:47) Feasibility of Community Pharmacy–Based Blood Pressure Screening for Adolescents: A Canadian Pilot Study

Diya Patel, Canada

(14:47-14:54) Global research priority-setting exercise on the measurement, diagnosis and management of hypertension in adolescence

Prerna Banati, Switzerland

(14:54-15:01) ALERT-BP: Machine Learning for Early Detection of Pediatric Hypertension Across Canadian Cohorts

Devanshi Desai, Canada

15:00 - 15:30

Coffee Break

15:30-16:24

Session X: Transition

Chair: Carissa Baker-Smith, USA

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

(15:30-15:37) Cardiovascular Determinants of Blood Pressure at Age 10 years: a Generation R Study

Emily Haseler, UK

(15:37-15:44) Childhood Hypertension and Risk of Long-Term Morbidity and Mortality: A Nationwide Danish Cohort Study

Lise Fischer Mikkelsen, Denmark

(15:44-16:04) Ready Steady Go Hello: Delivering Patient Empowerment, Shared Decision-Making and Transition Across the Life Course

Arvind Nagra, UK

(16:04-16:24) (Pre-recorded) Strategies aimed to improve outcomes in teenagers and young adults transitioning to adult care

Paul Harden, UK

16:24-16:45

E-Poster Session 4

Moderator: Ruan Kruger, South Africa

(16:24-16:29) Pseudo - resistant hypertension in a 17-year-old female patient with Munchausen syndrome

Adam Bujanowicz, Poland

(16 29-16:34) Subclinical inflammation and arterial damage in children with primary hypertension and white coat hypertension –

Adam Bujanowicz, Poland

(16:34-16:39) Hyponatremic-hypertensive syndrome as a rare manifestation of renovascular hypertension - a case series

Adam Bujanowicz, Poland

(16:39-16:44) Distribution of 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure in South Asian Children Living in Canada: Preliminary Findings from the ASHA Study

Diya Patel, Canada

16:45

End of Day 2

08:00-10:30

Registration

09:00-10:00

Session XI: Research in HT

(09:00-09:30) What’s new in hypertension research over past 12-24 months

Joseph Flynn, USA

(09:30-10:00) New Hypertension Research Projects

Ruan Kruger, South Africa

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-11:30

Session: XII: Complex Cases

Panel: Faculty

(10:30-10:35) Severe Reno-Vascular Hypertension with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in an Infant with a Smad3 Mutation

Mieczysław Litwin / Lukasz Obrycki, Poland

(10:35-10:45) Discussion

(10:45-10:50) Beyond the OAice: Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Identified Severe Renovascular Hypertension in a Two-Year-Old Boy

Jana Preclíková, Czech Republic

(10:50-11:00) Discussion

(11:00-11:05) Surgical and Endovascular Management of renal artery stenosis in a solitary functioning kidney in Alagille Syndrome

Sajini Herath, UK

(11:05-11:15) Discussion

(11:15-11:20) An Interesting Case of Hypertension in a Young Adolescent

Cheentan Singh, UK

(11:20-11:30) Discussion

11:30-11:40

Congress Closing Remarks

Tomáš Seeman, Czech Republic