CARDIOVASCULAR JOURNAL OF AFRICA • Vol 26, No 5, October/November 2015
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14h00–14h10
Choice of anti-hypertensives among physicians and its impact on blood pressure control in Nigerians with
hypertension:
MS Mijinyawa
14h10–14h20
Right ventricular systolic dysfunction is common in hypertensive heart failure: a prospective study in
sub-Saharan Africa:
D Ojji
14h20–14h30 Right ventricular dysfunction in Nigerians with peripartum cardiomyopathy:
K Karaye
14h30–14h40
Prevalence, correlates and prognostic implications of anaemia and iron deficiency in Tanzanian patients with
heart failure: a report from the TaHeF study:
A Makubi
14h40–14h50 Blood pressure pattern of preschool children in Port Harcourt City, Nigeria:
P Tabansi
14h50–15h00
Hypertensive heart failure in Abeokuta, Nigeria; clinical characteristics and outcome: lessons from the
Abeokuta Heart Failure Registry:
O Ogah
15h00–15h10
Identification of two TNNI3 gene mutations, one novel and one arising de novo, in South African patients with
restrictive cardiomyopathy and focal ventricular hypertrophy:
P Brink
15h10 – 15h20 Group A streptoccal carriage in children residing in African countries:
AH Moloi
15h20 – 15h30
Problematique de la prise en charge chirurgicale des cardiopathies congenitales au Senegal. Cas operes par les
missions humanitaires localement au Senegal de 2010 ã 2015: indications, resultats et perspectives:
IB Diop
15h30–16h00 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
16h00–18h00
GROUP WALK : MOVE FOR HEALTH
19h00
GALA DINNER
Venue: Segala Beach