Scientific Program – Fetomaternal Medicine 

Friday, November 22, 2024

 

08:30-09:00 GOOD MORNING LISBON PLENARY LECTURE HALL A

 

09:00-09:05 WELCOME TO THE FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE PROGRAM HALL D
Chairpersons Yariv Yogev, Israel
Asma Khalil, UK

 

09:05-10:30 CONTROVERSIES IN LABOR AND DELIVERY HALL D
Chairpersons Gerard Visser, Netherlands
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos,
Portugal
09:05-09:25 How should we diagnose and manage arrested and protracted labor?
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos, Portugal
09:25-09:55

 

 

09:25-09:35
09:35-09:45
09:45-09:55

Debate:

  1. Should we give prophylactic antibiotics at normal and operative vaginal delivery
  2. Should we give azithromycin prophylactically at cesarean delivery?

Yes: Anat Lavie, Israel
No: Vincenzo Berghella, USA (virtual)
Discussion

09:55-10:10 How to treat intrapartum fever? When do deliver?
Austin Ugwumadu, UK
10:10-10:25 An evidence-based cesarean delivery technique
Inês Nunes, Portugal
10:25-10:30 Discussion

 

10:30-10:50 Coffee break, visit the exhibition, and e-poster viewing

 

10:50-12:20 MULTIFETAL PREGNANCY HALL D

Chairpersons 

Asma Khalil, UK
Liran Hiersch, Israel

10:50-11:05

Gestational diabetes mellitus in twins- more physiological than pathological?
Liran Hiersch, Israel

11:05-11:20

Fetal Growth Restriction and Significance of Size Discordance in Twins
Nir Melamed, Canada

11:20-11:40

11:20-11:25
11:25-11:30

11:30-11:40

Debate: Cesarean delivery for all twins?

Yes: Amir Aviram, Canada
No: Eran Ashwal, Canada
Discussion

11:40-12:00

Controversies in preterm birth in twins
Asma Khalil, UK

12:00-12:20

12:00-12:05
12:05-12:10
12:10-12:20

Debate: Fetal reduction for all?

Yes: Yariv Yogev, Israel
No: Eyal SheinerIsrael
Discussion

 

12:20-12:25 Short break

 

12:25-13:25 INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION HALL A

 

13:25-14:10 Lunch break, visit the exhibition, e-poster viewing, and moderated e-poster sessions

 

14:10-15:10 ORAL PRESENTATIONS SESSION 5 HALL D

 

15:10-15:15 Short break

 

15:15-16:45 INDUCTION OF LABOR HALL D
Chairpersons

Liran Hiersch, Israel
Nuno Clode, Portugal

15:15-15:35

15:15-15:20
15:20-15:25

15:25-15:35

Debate: Should all women be induced at 38-39 weeks of gestation?

Yes: Asma Khalil, UK
No: Liran Hiersch, Israel
Discussion

15:35-15:50

Should we use prostaglandins for cervical ripening in women with a previous cesarean?
Yariv Yogev, Israel

15:50-16:05

When to deliver patients with a single umbilical artery? with an umbilical vein varix?
Inês Nunes, Portugal

16:05-16:25

Cervical ripening at home for all? Mifepristone, Folley catheter ballon, and tafoxiparin
Maria Afonso, Portugal

16:25-16:45

16:25-16:30
16:30-16:35
16:35-16:45

Debate: To induce or not to induce large-for-gestational-age fetuses

Yes: Jim Thornton, UK
No: Emmanuel Attali, Israel
Discussion

 

16:45-17:05 Coffee break, visit the exhibition, and e-poster viewing

 

17:05-18:35 PRETERM DELIVERY HALL D
Chairpersons Asma Khalil, UK
Yariv Yogev, Israel
17:05-17:25

17:05-17:10
17:10-17:15
17:15-17:25

Debate: Progesterone after the diagnosis of threatened preterm labor

Yes: Ana Areia, Portugal
No: Emmanuel Attali, Israel
Discussion

17:25-17:45 Presentation of a case at high-risk for preterm labor – What to do?
For Cerclage
For Pessary
For Progesterone
Conclusion
Vincenzo Berghella, USA
17:45-18:05

17:45-17:50
17:50-17:55
17:55-18:05

Debate: Corticosteroids before 24 weeks or after 34 weeks?

Yes: Amir Aviram, Canada
No: Gerard Visser, Netherlands
Discussion

18:05-18:20 When to deliver in preterm pre-labor rupture of membranes?
Luisa Pinto, Portugal
18:20-18:35 Magnesium sulphate – a summary of evidence
Gerard Visser, Netherlands

 

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