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As per available reports about 9 relevant journals, 19 Conferences, 9 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Left Ventricle.

Left ventricle is one of the four chambers of the heart, which is located in the bottom left portion of the heart below the left atrium, separated by the mitral valve. It forms a small part of the sternocostal surface and a considerable part of the heart. It receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve and pumps it into the aorta via aortic valve. The left ventricle is shorter and thicker in shape than the right one. It also forms the apex of the heart. Due to its structure, left ventricle can pumps blood at a higher pressure. Typically healthy adult heart pumping volume is ~5 L/min. Maximum capacity pumping volume extends from ~25 liters/min for non-athletes to as high as ~45 liters/min for Olympic level athletes.

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Scope and Importance

Left Ventricle Conference provides the scope for opportunities to learn progressed by international scientists and academicians.the left ventricular muscle must relax and contract quickly, and be able to increase or lower its pumping capacity under the control of the nervous system. It must contract rapidly and forcibly to push most of this blood into the aorta, overcoming the much higher aortic pressure. The left ventricle must relax very rapidly after each contraction so as to fill rapidly with oxygenated blood flowing from the pulmonary veins, (the diastolic relaxation and filling).Typically healthy adult heart pumping volume is ~5 L/min. Maximum capacity pumping volume extends from ~25 liters/min for non-athletes to as high as ~45 liters/min for Olympic level athletes.

In a healthy heart, the left ventricular muscle must relax and contract quickly, and be able to increase or lower its pumping capacity under the control of the nervous system. It must contract rapidly and forcibly to push most of this blood into the aorta, overcoming the much higher aortic pressure. The left ventricle must relax very rapidly after each contraction so as to fill rapidly with oxygenated blood flowing from the pulmonary veins, (the diastolic relaxation and filling). Extra pressure is also required to stretch the aorta and other major arteries in order to accommodate the increase in blood volume, (the systolic contraction and ejection).

There are different associations and societies present which are related to left ventricle ie related to cardiology such as, Cardiology Society of India, American heart association, American Society of preventive cardiology, Cardiosource etc. There are so membership organizations present like European Society of cardiology, American College of cardiology etc. The goal of all these societies and associations is to transform cardiovascular careand improve heart health through education, research, quality care and health policy. The members of these organizations will dramatically reduce the incidence, severity and complications of cardiovascular disease as they promote prevention, reduce disparities in health care, and improve personal and population-based cardiovascular health OMICS.

Market Analysis

Global interventional cardiology devices market size was valued at USD 15.14 billion in 2016. Key growth drivers include the growing adoption rates of minimally invasive surgeries, increasing global prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and technological advancements introduced in this field.
 


Relevant Society and Associations 

1. The American Heart Association
2. Heart Failure Society of America
3. Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals
4. American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
5. Association of American Medical Colleges
6. American Medical Association
7. American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
8. American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology
9. American Society of Transplant Surgeons
10. American Thoracic Society
11. Association for Academic Surgery
12. Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons
13. Congenital Heart Surgeons' Society
14. CTSNet
15. Federation of State Medical Boards of the USA
16. General Thoracic Surgery Club
17. Heart Failure Society of America
18. Heart Valve Society of America
19. Perfusion Program Directors' Council
20. Society of Cardiac Surgeons


Relevant Companies:

1. Cerevast Therapeutics
2. Paragon Medical
3. Procyrion
4. Apaxis Medical
5. Paragon Medical
6. Biotronik
7. Angel Medical Systems
8. Topera Medical
9. Lombard Medical Technologies Plc
10. AtriCure, Inc.
11. SorinS.p.A.
12. SurModics, Inc.
13. Cook Medical Incorporated
14. Genzyme Corporation
15. GE Healthcare
16. Abiomed, Inc.
17. Osiris Therapeutics, Inc.
18. Boston Scientific Corporation
19. CryoLife, Inc.
20. Philips Healthcare
21. Uscom Ltd.
22. Heart Tronics, Inc. (Inactive)
23. Fleming Medical Limited
24. Smiths Medical
25. F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
26. SSL International Plc

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This page was last updated on November 22, 2024

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