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8th NORTH WEST LIPID FORUM
Wednesday 3rd December 2014, 09:00-1600.
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Invitation
8th NORTH WEST LIPID
FORUM
Wednesday 3rd December 2014
Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel, Manchester Airport,
Chicago Avenue, Manchester Airport, Manchester
M90 3RA, UK
CPD accreditation
5 CPD applied for
Organised by Dr Handrean Soran
The organiser will not receive speaker honorarium or any other fee for chairing the sessions and
organising the meeting
This educational meeting has been supported by an unrestricted grant from Sanofi. Sanofi have had
no input into the selection of speakers or topics for this meeting.
University of Manchester
The Centre for Endocrinology &
Diabetes
Agenda
08.50-0915 Registration and Tea
09.15-0920 Welcome Dr Handrean Soran
Session 1
Chair TBC
09.20-10.00 NICE guidelines, their development and the international context.
Professor Anthony S. Wierzbicki, Consultant in Metabolic Medicine &
Chemical Pathology. Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals, London, UK.
10.00-10.40 Why do we have British guidelines on hypertension, but not
hyperlipidaemia? A disservice to people with hyperlipidaemia. Professor Paul
Durrington, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
10.40-11.00 Coffee
Session 2
Chair Professor Paul Durrington
11.00-11.40 An overview and what we learned from Simon Broome registry data?
Professor Andrew Neil, Wolfson College, Oxford, UK.
11.40-12.20 Genetics of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia. Professor Steve
Humphries, University College London, London, UK.
12.20-1300 Familial Hypercholesterolaemia cascade testing in Wales; an
experience so far. Dr Dev Datta Consultant in Biochemistry and Metabolic
Medicine University Hospital Llandough, Wales, UK.
13.00-13.15 Panel Discussion
13.15-14.15 Lunch and networking
Session 3
Chair Dr Mary Seed
14.15-14.50 PCSK9: natural history and targeted treatment of GoF Mutations with
PCSK9 Monoclonal Antibody and its effect in Homozygous Familial
Hypercholestrolaemia. Dr Handrean Soran, Consultant Physician and
Endocrinologist, Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation
Trust, Manchester, UK.
14.50.15.10 Liver transplantation as a therapeutic option in Homozygous Familial
Hypercholestrolaemia: Overview of the Literature and a case presentation.
Dr Anne-Marie Kelly, Consultant Chemical Pathologist & Hospital Dean,
University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester,
UK.
15.10-15.30 Homozygous Familial Hypercholestrolaemia and pregnancy. Sister
Ruth Eatough, Cardiovascular Trials Unit, Central Manchester University
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
15.30-15.50 A review of paradoxical HDL-C responses to fenofibrate, illustrated
by a case report. Dr Jonathan Schofield, Clinical Research Fellow, University
of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
16.00
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