Du 6 au 7 novembre 2025, à l’IHU Liryc, en collaboration avec la Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norvège) et Sick Kids (Toronto, Canada), organise son 1er symposium interactif de 2 jours mettant à l’honneur les dernières innovations en matière  d’imagerie ultrasonore cardiovasculaire pédiatrique.

Au programme

Jeudi 6 novembre 2025

8:00 am – COFFEE START

8:15 am – WELCOMING

  • KEYNOTE -Towards multidimensional imaging, integrating anatomy and physiology in CHD
    👤 Luc Mertens, Toronto
  • 3D echocardiography and integration of hemodynamics. Can we predict hemodynamic results of valve repair?
    👤 Nina Hakacova, Lunds
  • 3D Echocardiography for guiding interventional valve procedures in CHD
    👤 Xavier Iriart, Bordeaux
  • Fusion imaging and its role in surgical decision making. The multimodality future
    👤 Israel Valverde, Sevilla/Toronto

20 minutes discussion

Break (15 minutes)

  • KEYNOTE Novel insights into cardiac structure and cardiac development
    👤 TBD
  • Spatial resolution in echocardiography: can we still improve it?
    👤 Mathieu Pernot, Paris
  • Myocardial structure assessment – can shear wave ultrasound assess stiffness and fiber orientation?
    👤 Annette Caenen, Ghent
  • 3D ultrafast ultrasound imaging – the future for neonatal cardiac anatomy assessment
    👤 Clement Papadacci, Paris

    20 minutes discussion
    Break (15 minutes)

12:45 // LUNCH BREAK

  • KEYNOTE – Myocardial elastography with natural and induced shear waves in pediatric echocardiography – current state of the art
    👤 Olivier Villemain, Bordeaux
  • Stiffness assessment in single ventricles; the new frontier?
    👤 Thomas Salaets, Leuven
  • Myocardial work assessment in pediatric heart disease based on stiffness-strain analysis. the next frontier?
    👤 Maelys Venet, Bordeaux
  • The relationship between tissue and flow properties in the fetal heart
    👤 Solveig Fadnes, Trondheim

    20 minutes discussion
    Break (15 minutes)
  • KEYNOTE – Blood Speckle Tracking in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease- what does it add?  
    👤 Siri Ann Nyrnes, Trondheim
  • Intraventricular Pressure Difference by Blood Speckle Tracking- can we assess diastolic suction?
    👤 Kristian Sorensen, Trondheim
  • Coronary perfusion quantification by high frame rate imaging: do we have to use microbubbles in pediatrics?
    👤 Hendrik Vos, Ghent
  • Myocardial blood volume assessment in pediatric heart disease- what does it add?
    👤 Minh Nguyen, Houston

    20 minutes discussion
    Break (15 minutes)
  • KEYNOTE – Speckle tracking in Pediatrics: limits and technical challenges
    👤 Jan d’Hooge, Leuven
  • RV remodeling in tetralogy of Fallot- influence of dyssynchrony and ventricular interactions
    👤 Mark Friedberg, Toronto
  • Atrial strain for assessing diastolic function in pediatric heart disease
    👤 Minh Nguyen, Houston
  • Artificial intelligence how can it advance pediatric echocardiography
    👤 Lasse Lovstakken, Norway

    20 minutes discussion

FACULTY DINNER


Vendredi 7 novembre 2025

8:00 am – COFFEE START

8:15 am – WELCOMING

  • KEYNOTE – Regulation of Brain Perfusion in Children with CHD
    👤 TBD
  • Neuromonitoring (for children with congenital heart disease) – A Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (AI) With Clinical Impact
    👤 Joppe Nijman, Utrecht
  • Brain perfusion in newborns – impact of  patent ductus arteriosus on the brain
    👤 Elise Langouet, Bordeaux
  • Neonatal cardiac surgeries and brain perfusion
    👤 Christopher Haller, Toronto

    Break (20 minutes)
  • NeoDoppler – how and why
    👤 Siri Ann Nyrnes, Trondheim
  • 2D Ultrafast Doppler: quantification and arteries-veins discrimination
    👤 Nikan Fakhari, Toronto
  • Functional Ultrasound (fUS) – ready to go in clinical practice?
    👤 Charlie Demene, Paris
  • Brain perfusion monitoring: do we need new equipment?
    👤 Jérôme Baranger, Paris

12:30 // LUNCH BREAK & SOCIAL EVENT

  • Heart and brain: developmental link
    👤 Luc Mertens, Toronto
  • Shear wave elastography for newborn brain
    👤 Mathieu Pernot. Paris
  • Cardiac and cerebral MRI in neonates: should we systematically combine both?
    👤 Israel Valverde, Sevilla/Toronto
  • Transcranial ultrafast ultrasound localization microscopy
    👤 Charlie Demene, Paris

Comité d’organisation

Informations pratiques

Où ?

IHU Liryc

Avenue du Haut-Lévêque

33600 Pessac

FRANCE

Contacts

Séverine MARTIN

Cheffe de projet Formation

à l’IHU Liryc

Acquisition d’un microscope Confocal

L’institut Liryc souhaite se doter de ce nouvel outil pour transformer la manière d’observer et de traiter les troubles du rythme cardiaque.