5 th Conference of the Hungarian & 3 rd Conference of the Eastern and Central European Pancreatic Study Groups Focus on: Importance of the International Pancreatic Registries and Biobank Early Results from the Registries Pancreatic Genetics Preliminary Results of Running Prospective Clinical Trials Discussion of New Clinical Trials Education for Clinical Research Administrators Free Presentations 11-13 November, 2016 Budapest, Hungary Organizers: Péter Hegyi (Chair of the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group), Andrea Szentesi (Director of the Hungarian and International Registries), Tímea Molnár (Operative Data and Clinical Research Group Leader) Venue: HOTEL STÁCIÓ BUDAPEST (Vecsés), HUNGARY H2220 Vecsés, Széchenyi utca 25. www.airporthotelstacio.hu
friday 13:00 17:00 Training for Registry and Clinical Research Administrators (in Hungarian) A PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ által akkreditált regiszter és klinikai kutatás adatfeltöltő tréning 2016. november 11. 13:00 17:00 12:00 13:00 Regisztráció és ebéd 13:00 13:10 Hegyi Péter (PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ) Köszöntő, megnyitó 13:10 13:20 Szentesi Andrea (PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ) A PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ multidiszciplináris kutatócsoportjának bemutatása 13:20 13:30 Molnár Tímea (PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ) A PTE TMK operatív, adat és klinikai vizsgálati csoport bemutatása 13:30 14:20 Gódi Szilárd (PTE Transzlációs Medicina Tanszék, I. sz. Belgyógyászati Klinika) Harth Krisztina (PTE Transzlációs Medicina Központ) Akut Pankreátitisz Regiszter: adatfeltöltések adminisztratív és orvos szakmai gyakorlata interaktív megbeszélés (kérjük, előre készüljenek gyakorlati kérdéseikkel) 14:20 15:10 Tóth E. Béla (Medix Clinical & Academic Consulting Network) Adatminőség, adatvédelem (vonatkozó jogszabályok, etikai előírások), klinikai vizsgálatok típusai 15:10 15:30 Kávészünet 15:30 16:00 Szücs Ákos (SE I. sz. Sebészeti Klinika, Budapest) Krónikus Pankreátitisz Regiszter: adatfeltöltések a gyakorlatban 16:00 16:30 Lakatos Gábor (Egyesített Szent István és Szent László Kórház, Budapest) Pankreász Rák Regiszter: adatfeltöltések a gyakorlatban 2
16:30 16:45 Kui Balázs (SZTE I. sz. Belgyógyászati Klinika, Szeged) EASY study: adatfeltöltések a gyakorlatban 16:45 17:00 Párniczky Andrea (Heim Pál Gyermekkórház, Budapest) APPLE study: adatfeltöltések a gyakorlatban saturday 08:20 08:30 Opening of the 5th Conference of the Hungarian & 3rd Conference of the Eastern and Central European Pancreatic Study Groups 08:30 09:30 New Trends and Possibilities in Pancreatic Research Chairs: Mária Papp (Debrecen, Hungary), Zoltán Rakonczay (Szeged, Hungary) 08:30 09:00 Dirk Roggenbuck (Senftenberg, Germany) Glycoprotein 2 a promising marker for acute pancreatitis lost and found 09:00 09:30 Xavier Molero (Barcelona, Spain) Cystic Fibrosis for gastroenterologists: a digestible view 09:30 10:30 Pancreatic Pathology International Experience I. Chairs: Tibor Gyökeres (Budapest, Hungary), László Czakó (Szeged, Hungary) 09:30 09:45 Andrada Seicean (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) EUS in pancreatic pathology upgraded contrast harmonic enhancement and elastography 09:45 10:00 Marcel Tantau (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Chronic pancreatitis: endoscopy is still one of the best options of treatment 10:00 10:15 Imola Török (Targu Mures, Romania) Prevalence of acute pancreatitis in the Gastroenterology Department at the Emergency Clinical County Hospital of Tirgu Mures, Romania member of the EASY study. 3
10:15 10:30 Dmitry Bordin (Moscow, Russian Federation) Frequency of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with chronic pancreatitis Coffee break 10:50 12:35 Importance of the International Pancreatic Registries and Biobanks Chairs: Zsuzsanna Vitális (Debrecen, Hungary), Ferenc Izbéki (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) 10:50-11:20 Importance of Evidence Based Management of pancreatic patients 11:20-11:40 Andrea Szentesi (Pécs, Szeged, Hungary) Multidisciplinary approach in pancreatic registries and clinical trials 11:40 12:05 Andrea Párniczky (Pécs, Hungary) Acute Pancreatitis Cohort summary Pediatric Pancreatitis in the general registries 12:05 12:20 Ákos Szücs (Budapest, Hungary) Chronic Pancreatitis Cohort summary 12:20 12:35 Gábor Lakatos (Budapest, Hungary) Pancreatic Cancer Cohort summary 12:35 12:50 Introduction of Sponsors 12:35 12:40 Introduction of the Sponsors 12:40 12:50 Péter Oláh Berlin Chemie Menarini (Gold Sponsor) 4
14:00 15:10 Pancreatic Pathology International Experience II. Chairs: Áron Vincze (Pécs, Hungary), József Maléth (Szeged, Hungary) 14:00 14:30 Robert Moran (Baltimore, USA) The microbiology of infected pancreatic necrosis: results from the International Multicenter Study of Infected Pancreatic Necrosis (ISPAN) 14:30 14:40 Aliaksandr Filatau (Gomel, Belarus) Computed tomography in the diagnosis of infected pancreatic necrosis 14:40 14:50 Elena Ramirez Maldonado (Barcelona, Spain) Pancreatitis and Diet (PADI) 14:50 15:00 Balázs Németh (Szeged, Hungary) A Hungarian family with hereditary pancreatitis and the p.l104p mutation in the human cationic trypsinogen 15:00 15:10 Pavel Tyutyunnik (Moscow, Russian Federation) Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery Coffee break 15:40 17:10 Focus on General Pancreatic Registries Chairs: Ákos Pap (Budapest, Hungary), József Hamvas (Budapest, Hungary) 15:40 15:50 Tímea Molnár (Pécs, Hungary) The importance of data quality in the registries and clinical trials 15:50 16:10 Szilárd Gódi (Pécs, Hungary) Acute Pancreatitis Registry 16:10 16:30 Ákos Szücs (Budapest, Hungary) Chronic Pancreatitis Registry 16:30 16:50 Gábor Lakatos (Budapest, Hungary) Pancreatic Cancer Registry 16:50 17:10 Áron Vincze (Pécs, Hungary) ERCP Registry 5
17:10 19:00 Focus on your goals Sports and Wellness for Pancreatologists Including special session for brave pancreatologists 17:40 18:20 Fun in Pancreatology Dance fitness group exercise (Please bring your sportswear!) 19:00 dinner 21 00 Cheese Wine Party sunday 09:00 12:00 Focus on Clinical Trials Chairs: Natália Lásztity (Budapest, Hungary), István Hritz (Szeged, Hungary) 09:00 09:05 How to compare and systematically review clinical trials 09:05 09:20 Péter Varjú (Pécs, Hungary) PRISMA-P2015 Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review 09:20 09:35 Dániel Pécsi (Pécs, Hungary) Preparing high quality clinical trials 09:35 09:50 Anikó Nóra Szabó (Pécs, Hungary) CONSORT2010 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials 09:50 10:10 Balázs Kui (Szeged, Hungary) EASY observational clinical trial 6
10:10 10:30 Dóra Mosztbacher (Budapest, Hungary) PINEAPPLE observational clinical trial 10:30 10:50 Andrea Párniczky (Budapest, Hungary) APPLE observational clinical trial 10:50 11:00 Balázs Németh (Szeged, Hungary) Genetic consultation in Hungary Coffee break 11:20 11:40 Katalin Márta (Pécs, Hungary) GOULASH randomized controlled trial 11:40 12:00 Zsolt Dubravcsik (Kecskemét, Hungary) PREPAST randomized controlled trial 12:00 12:10 Invitation for the Forthcoming EPC Meeting Gábor Varga (president of EPC in 2017) 12:10 12:30 Closing Remarks and Future Perspectives Sponsors 7
PH.D OPPORTUNITY IN TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE www.tm-pte.org http://www.tm-pte.org/jobs_studentships All projects would be in gastroenerology. Initial phase (around 6 months): Learning process in Pécs, translating the relevant registries, forms into native languages. Middle phase (around 2 years): Recruiting patients to the registries and to the currently running clinical trials in the home city. Late Phase (around 1 year): Data analysis from the uploaded data, recruiting patients, planning observational and/or interventional trials and lead it to be a registered one. Closing Phase(around 6 months): Writing up the thesis. Salaries: 600 Euros/month + travel costs between home city and Pécs + additional work related costs (laptop, etc), + support for attending courses. Scientific Benefits: high international visibility, large amount of publications (predicted amount 3-4 first author, 10-20 coauthor in Q1 journals (around 50-70 IF). For further details, please contact Péter Hegyi (p.hegyi@tm-pte.org). 8