Ovarian function and reproduction: from needs to possibilities

The International School of Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology (ISGRE)

Data: 28/31-1-2015

Luogo: Madonna di Campiglio (TN), PalaCampiglio

Chairmen of the Course:
B. Fauser (NL), A. Genazzani (IT), B. Tarlatzis (GR)
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Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of all the Faculty, I would like to invite you to participate at the 3rd edition of the ISGRE 2015 Winter Teaching School, still in the magnificent scenario of Madonna di Campiglio in the Italian Dolomites (Trento).

This Course will be devoted to extend your knowledge on the impact of the Ovarian Function and Reproduction: from needs to possibilities.

This edition has been divided in several sessions, all of great relevance and practical impacts in your daily activities.
Some sessions will be more related to the ovarian function, its management and control, to achieve the goals required by our patients, such as: From Ovulation to Assisted Reproduction: New Insight and Strategies, Amh, Ovarian Ageing and Fertility, Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Others will be dedicated to the impact of Ovarian Hormones on other aspects of our practice, such as: Neuroendocrine Regulation, Obesity and Cvd Risk, Vitamin D Deficency, Specific Hormone Dependent Diseases, Uterine Myoma and Endometriosis Lessons will also face the important chapter of Menopause and Ageing: how to face, who and how to treat. Last but not least, some lessons will face the new possibilities for Hormone Therapies in Gynecology. The school is also characterized by the large time dedicated to discussion and comments from the floor. Every day, the interval from 12:00 to 16:00, will give us the opportunity to enjoy relaxation in the Dolomites and, in the evening after dinner, the time dedicated to social interaction will enrich the event by an easier contact from attendees and teachers.

On Behalf of the Faculty, we hope to meet you in Madonna di Campiglio

Your sincerely
A. R. Genazzani

Program

Wednesday January 28th
From ovulation to assisted reproduction: new insight and strategies
08.00 – 09.00  Timing of ovulation and its background – Mettler Liselotte (DE)
09.00 – 10.00  Ovarian stimulation during luteal phase – Barri Pedro (ES)  Break
10.15 – 11.15 Prediction of ovulation induction outcomes in PCOS – Fauser Bart (NL)  11.15 – 12.15 Luteal phase in ART cycles – Barri Pedro (ES)  Break
16.00 – 17.00 Can we eliminate OHSS – Tarlatzis Basil (GR)
17.00 – 18.00 Management of Bad responders 15 min – Barri Pedro (ES)  Break
18.15 – 19.15  Gene expression in cumulus cells and oocyte quality – Artini Paolo G. (IT) 
19.15 – 20.15 Long acting or daily FSH – Tarlatzis Basil (GR)  General Discussion  

Thursday January 29th
Amh, ovarian ageing and fertility
08.00 – 09.00 Biomarkers of ovarian ageing – Artini Paolo G. (IT) 
09.00 – 10.00 Is the evidence strong enough to justify AMH as a ovarian reserve marker in clinical practice – Fauser Bart (NL)  Break
10.15 – 11.15 Combinated Myo-inositol plus D-kilo inositol (40:1) as putative treatment of hyperinsulinemic PCOS patient – Facchinetti Fabio (IT)
11.15 – 12.15 Pregnancy complications and children outcome – Fauser Bart (NL)  Break Premature ovarian insufficiency
16.00 – 17.00 POI advances in management through a global registry – Panay Nicholas (UK)
17.00 – 18.00 Fertility treatment in women with premature ovarian insufficiency: what is the evidence – Tarlatzis Basil (GR)  Break
18:15 – 19:15 The long term risks of premature ovarian insufficiency – Simoncini Tommaso (IT)
General Discussion  

Friday January 30th
08.00 – 09.00 Pharmacological and integrative treatment of stress-induced Hypothalamic Amenorrhea – Genazzani Alessandro D. (IT)
09.00 – 10.00 Adipose tissue and Menstrual disorders: extreme obesity vs anorexia nervosa – Vujovic Svetlana (RS)  Break
10.15 – 11.15 Neuroendocrine basis of the HPO axis ageing – Simoncini Tommaso (IT) 
11.15 – 12.15 Androgen replacement in women- safe and efficacious? – Panay Nicholas (UK)  Break Metabolism, vitamin d, myoma and endometriosis
16.00 – 17.00 Metabolic healthy obesity and Metabolic Obesity with normal weight and CVD risk in women – Milewicz Andrzej (PL)
17.00 – 18.00 Myts of endometriosis – Mettler Liselotte (DE)  Break
18:15 – 19:15 Vitamin D deficiency: diagnosis, prevention and therapy, new consensus – Milewicz Andrzej (PL)
19.15 – 20.15 Medical treatment of myomas – Genazzani Alessandro D. (IT)
General Discussion  

Saturday January 31th Menopause and ageing
08.00 – 09.00 The human ovarian reserve: how can surgery destroy it – Mettler Liselotte (DE)
09.00 – 10.00 Contraception in climacterium – Vujovic Svetlana (RS)  Break
10.15 – 11.15 Management of symptoms during menopausal transition – Simoncini Tommaso (IT)
11.15 – 12.15 Isoflavones for women health – Huber Johannes (AT)  Break
16.00 – 17.00 Benefits and safety of isoflavones: Experimental data versus clinical evidence – Schmidt Mathias (DE)
17.00 – 18.00 The ageing brain in women: impact of steroid replacement therapies – Genazzani Andrea R. (IT)  Break
18:15- 19:15 Gender specific hypertension in the menopause and involutive hyperandrogenism – Vujovic Svetlana (RS)  Hormone therapies: what new?
19:15- 20:15 Body identical hormone therapy- the way forward? – Panay Nicholas (UK)  General Discussion
Closing ceremony    

 

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PalaCampiglio
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