V Congreso Internacional SIRCOVA

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V Congreso Internacional SIRCOVA
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
V INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
Valencia, June 30th – July
July 2nd 2016
“Príncipe
“Príncipe Felipe” Research Center
City of the Arts and Sciences, Valencia
SPONSORED BY
CONGRESS REGISTRATION FEES:
SIRCOVA MEMBERS
“IN TRAINING”
SIRCOVA MEMBERS
NO MEMBERS
“IN TRAINING”
NO MEMBERS
EARLY
REGISTRATION
AND PAYMENT
until June 1st
40€
40€
REGISTRATION
AND PAYMENT
until June 25th
80€
60€
REGISTRATION
AND PAYMENT
DURING THE
CONGRESS
140€
80€
150€
100€
180€
120€
250€
150€
ACCOMMODATIONS: Delegates can reserve accommodation with special advantages at one of the official
congress options (Hotel RENASA, Hotel ASTORIA, Hotel REINA VICTORIA), when completing the registration form,
or contacting with Mr. Eduardo Alfonso [email protected]. The availability can only be guaranteed for early
bookings. Please get in touch and confirm your room as soon as possible¡ At early registration and payment of
the congress fees (until June 1th) ophthalmologists in training and predoctoral researchers can get one night free
accommodation and breakfast.
AUDIOVISUAL SECRETARIAT: Participants (guest speakers and 3 min oral communications) must submit
their Power Point presentations within three days after the onset of the Congress. Contact with Oscar Alvarez: 96
1622497. Lecturers will give their PPP in the area adjacent to both rooms, previously to their participation,
where they can check their functionality and compatibility.
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
Organizing Committee V International SIRCOVA Congress 2016:
María D. Pinazo-Durán, Nicolás Cuenca, Amparo Navea, Manuel Vidal, Roberto Gallego-Pinazo,
José M. Salgado-Borges and Carlo Nucci.
Programme Coordinators: Roberto Gallego-Pinazo, Elena Bendala Tufanisco, Juan J. Salazar
Marta Agudo Barriuso and Vicente Zanón-Moreno.
Ophthalmic Research Publication: Nicolás Cuenca, María Paz Villegas, María D. Pinazo Durán,
Ana I Ramírez Sebastián and Óscar Álvarez Barrachina.
V SIRCOVA MEETING 2016 PROGRAMME
Thursday 30th
14.00-
Registration
15.00-15.20 OPENING CEREMONY
15.20-16.50 SESSION I: DOCTORAL THESIS 2016
Chairpersons: José M. Ramírez, Luis Alonso, Eduardo Silva
15.20-15.25 Guidelines for the SIRCOVA DOCTORAL THESIS AWARDS
Presentation of 2016 participants
15.27-15.32
15.34-15.39
15.41-15.46
15.48-15.53
15.55-16.00
16.02-16.07
16.09-16.14
16.16-16.21
16.23-16.28
16.30-16.35
16-37-16.42
16.44-16.49
Protective effects of antiapoptotics and antioxidants in the treatment of retinal neurodegenerative
diseases. Laura Fernández Sanchez
Geometrical custom model of the human cornea and its application in the detection of corneal
ectasia. Fco. Javier Cavas Martínez
Choroidal tissue analysis as a prognosis factor in patients with neovascular age-related macular
degeneration treated with intravitreal ranibizumab into a pro re nata regimen during 24-months.
Pablo Hernández Martínez
Expression in the mammalian retina of genes and proteins associated with parkinson and other
neurodegenerative diseases. Laura Campello Blasco
Nuevos factores de riesgo para la progresión del Glaucoma. Fco. Javier Hernández Martínez
Alterations in the melanopsin system and circadian rhythms in retinitis pigmentosa and
Parkinson disease. Gema Esquiva Soriano
To analyse the implication of retinal glial cells in the physiopathology of glaucoma in an
experimental model of unilateral laser-induced ocular hypertension, in both hypertensive and
untreated contralateral normotensive eyes, in comparison with naïve eyes.
Beatriz Gallego Collado
Characterization in adult rodents of the melanopsin retinal ganglion cell population and study the
retinal ganglion cell degeneration after ocular hypertension and its neuroprotection with BDNF.
Fco. Javier Valiente Soriano
Evaluación de Factores de Riesgo Exógenos y Endógenos para la Retinopatia Diabética en
Pacientes con Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 de Larga Evolucion en un Seguimiento a 18 Meses.
María José Roig Revert
Determination of spectral transmission and color of the human crystalline lens depending on
age. Adriana Fandiño López
"Identification and Characterization of the Total Population of Retinal Ganglion Cells in the Adult
Rat: New Tracing Methods, Expression of Melanopsin and Brn3 Transcription Factors. Analysis
of the Neuronal and Microglial Response to Axotomy and Effect of Aging on the Retina".
Francisco Nadal Nicolás
Impact of the chronic ocular treatment and exposure to computer screens on the ocular surface
integrity. Biomarkers and design of new therapies to preserve the corneal transparency and the
visual function. Carmen Galbis Estrada
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
16.50-18.30 SESSION II: TRAINING IN OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH 2016
16.50-17.15 Research Project Design
Manuel Vidal and Nicolás Cuenca
17.15-17.40 Clinical Trials Design
Isabel Pinilla and Maribel López-Gálvez
17.40-18.05 Scientific Article Design
Vicente Zanón-Moreno and José J. García-Medina
18.05-18.30 Scientific Communications Efficient Design
Roberto Gallego-Pinazo and María D. Pinazo-Durán
18.30-18.50 COFFEE BREAK
18.50-20.15 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS – I (numbers 01-17)
Chairpersons: Marta Agudo, Juan J. Salazar, Violeta Gómez Vicente
18.52-18.55
18.57-19.00
19.02-19.05
19.07-19.10
19.12-19.15
19.17-19.20
19.22-19.25
19.27-19.30
19.32-19.35
19.37-19.40
19.42-19.45
19.47-19.50
19.52-19.55
19.57-20.00
20.02-20.05
20.07-20.10
20.12-20.15
Choroidal rupture due to blunt ocular trauma. Angélica Barros et al. Portugal.
Glaucoma surgery in patients with silicone oil. Enrique Alfonso Muñoz, et al. Valencia
Retinal artery occlusion - when things go well. A case report. Lilianne Duarte, et al. Portugal.
Correlation between ischemical retinal accidents and radial peripapillar capillaries in the optic
nerve: the role of Angio-OCT. Marta Cerdà-Ibáñez, et al. Valencia
A Case Study To Adress Microvasculature Imaging Of The Normal Retina And Choroid By Oct
Angiography. Rodrigo Clemente Tomás, et al. Valencia
Ocular hypotony revisited. Juan María Davo Cabrera, et al. Valencia
Treatment Outcomes in Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy. Rafael de Araújo, et al.
Valencia
Correlation between structural and functional macular status after rhegmatogenous retinal
detachment. Mª Carmen Guixeres Esteve, et al. Valencia
Dynamic Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography. Isabel Pascual Camps, et al.
Valencia.
Uveitis and neurosensory retinal detachment. Differential diagnosis. Jorge Raga-Cervera, et al.
Valencia.
New Neuroprotective Strategies For The Treatment Of Retinitis Pigmentosa. Tania Ramírez
Lamelas, et al. Valencia.
Influence of hiperhomocysteinemia in diabetic retinopathy. Effects of the oral supplementation with
antioxidant and omega 3 fatty acids. Silvia Sanz-González, et al. Valencia.
Follow-up of type 1 neovascular membranes in Age-Related Macular Degeneration using Optical
Coherence Tomography Angiography. Raúl Torrecillas-Picazo, et al. Valencia
Multimodal Analysis Of Retinal Images In Hereditary Dystrophies Of The Retina And Choroid.
Paula Sánchez Monzó, et al., Valencia.
Analysis Of The Retinal Ganglion Cell Loss In An Experimental Chronic Glaucoma Model By A
Series Of Hyaluronic Acid Intracameral Injections. Aloma Mayordomo-Febrer, et al. Valencia.
Searching for preclinical biomarkers of ocular diseases. Differential expression of miRNAs in
human tears. Carmen Galbis Estrada, et al. Valencia.
Vascular Changes In Optic Nerve Head In The Presence Of Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
Using Oct Angiography. Amparo Gargallo Benedicto, et al. Valencia.
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
Friday 1st
08.30-09.30 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS – II (numbers 18-29)
Chairpersons: Rosa de Hoz, José J. García-Medina, Aloma Mayordomo.
08.30-08.33
08.35-08.38
08.40-08.43
08.45-08.48
08.50-08.53
08.55-08.58
09.00-09.03
09.05-09.08
09.10-09.13
09.15-09.18
09.20-09.23
09.25-09.28
Quantitative morphogeometric relationships between corneal surfaces: implications for higher
order corneal aberrations in keratoconus. Francisco Cavas, et al. Cartagena
Influence of axial length and choroidal thickness in the visual results after cataract surgery. Álvaro
Ferragut Alegre, et al. Valencia
Morphological characterization as non?invasive diagnostic method in keratoconus according to a
visual acuity grading scheme. Ernesto De la Cruz, et al. Murcia
Analysis of the involvement of a putative novel transcription factor in ocular and craniofacial
development using the zebrafish animal model. Jesús José Ferre Fernández, et al. Albacete
Embryo and post-natal chicken retinal ganglion cells during development. Caridad GalindoRomero, et al. Murcia
Visual impairment induced by excitotoxic glutamate agonists on specific subtypes of inner retinal
cells. Violeta Gómez-Vicente, et al. Alicante
Lateral inhibition at the axon terminal of rod photoreceptors. Clara Martínez, et al. Alcalá de Hena
Circulating biomarkers of retinal vascular damage in obese children. Jana Pacheco-Cervera et
al. Valencia.
Differential response of retinal ganglion cells subtypes to transitory ischemia and neuroprotection
with BDNF. Giuseppe Rovere, et al. Murcia
Long term effect of axotomy on mice retinal ganglion cells. Mª Sánchez-Migallón, et al. Murcia
Neural Network Guidance For The Use Of Intracorneal Rings And Segments In The Correction Of
Keratoconus. Francesco Versaci, et al. Alicante
"Adult-onset Coats' disease: A case report". Francisco Farías-Rozas, et al. Valencia
09.45-10.10 HOT TOPIC: Open Debate between Histology and OCT
Opponents: Nicolás Cuenca and Roberto Gallego-Pinazo
10.10-11.45 SESSION III. UPDATE in OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH
Chairpersons: José C. Pastor Jimeno, Pedro de la Villa, Enrique de la Rosa
10.10-10.30 Opening Conference:
“OFTARED. What is this?” José C. Pastor Jimeno.
FRONTIERS IN GENE AND CELL THERAPY
10.33-10.45 “Can we modify our genome? Genomic edition by CRISPR
methodology.” José M. Millán Salvador.
10.48-11.00 “Regenerative medicine for the ocular surface”.
Margarita Calonge
11.03-11.15 “Pharmacogenetics of the hypotensive response”.
Elena Milla
11.18-11.30 "Present and future of gene therapy for IRD". Eduardo Silva.
General Discussion
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
11.45-12.10 COFFEE BREAK
12.10-13.10 SESSION IV. UPDATE in MEDICAL-SURGICAL
RETINAL TREATMENT and RESEARCH
Chairpersons: Amparo Navea, Isabel Pinilla, Esther Francés.
SIRCOVA HONOUR TO DOCTOR JUAN FRANCÉS MATARREDONA
Speaker: Dr. Andrés Riquelme Buendía (Valencia)
12-25-12.35 "Vitrectomy in primary Retinal Detachment. It is possible
to simplify? José A. López Garrido
12.37-12.47 “Diabetic Choroidopathy: new findings with OCT
Lilianne Duarte
12.49-12.59 Carmen Desco.
13.00-13.10 Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in proliferative
vitreoretinopathy.Ricardo Casaroli
General Discussion
13.25-14.00 SESSION V. UPDATE in MEDICAL-SURGICAL
GLAUCOMA THERAPY and RESEARCH
Chairpersons: Konrad Schargel, Carlo Nucci, María Paz Villegas.
13.25-13.35 “Minimally Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery”. José M.
Martínez de la Casa.
13.37-13.47 Rafael Giménez.
13.50-14.00 “Canaloplasty. What has been happened after six years of
expertise?” Isabel Lópes-Cardoso.
14.00-15.00 LUNCH.
15.00-16.00 SESSION VI. UPDATE in GLAUCOMA IMAGING TECHNIQUES
Chairpersons: José M. Martínez de la Casa, Pablo Alcocer. José G.
Monteiro
15.00-15.10 “Gonioscopy”. Jorge Vila
15.12-15.22 “Brain damage in glaucoma”. Carlo Nucci.
15.24-15.34 “New strategies in papillary OCT examination”
José Ghilherme Monteiro.
General Discussion
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
16.00-16.58 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - III (numbers 30-41)
Chairpersons: Marcelino Avilés, Laura Campello, Ana I. Ramírez.
16.00-16.03
16.05-16.08
16.10-16.13
16.15-16.18
16.20-16.23
16.25-16.28
16.30-16.33
16.35-16.38
16.40-16.43
16.45-16.48
16.50-16.53
16.55-16.58
Analysis of GPATCH3 gene expression in zebrafish embryos and human eyes. José Daniel Aroca
Aguilar, et al. Albacete
Retinal Proteomic Analysis Of The P23h Retinitis Pigmentosa Rat Model Unravels Molecular Targets
For The Neuroprotective Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA). Laura Campello, et al. Alicante.
Horner´s syndrome as a complication of locoregional anesthesia. Mónica del-Rio-Vellosillo, et al.
Murcia.
Axial Length and Refractive Error in a Population of Myopes from 16 to 66 Years of Age. Rita Ferreira,
et al. Portugal.
Internal carotid artery hypoplasia associated to optic nerve hypoplasia. José Javier Garcia-Medina, et
al. Murcia.
Axial Length and Retinal Thickness in Low and Moderate-to-High Myopic Eyes. Zelia Pereira, et al.
Portugal.
Visual, Motor And Behavioural Function Alterations In The Triple Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer
Disease. Oksana Kutsyr, et al. Alicante
Ocular trauma: surgical approach of retinal complications. Purificación Piñas-García, et al. Sevilla.
Autophagy modulation and the fate of retinal ganglion cells following retinal ischemia. Rossella Russo,
et al. Italia
Corneal Morphometric and Biomechanical Changes During the Menstrual Cycle. José Salgado
Borges, et al. Portugal.
Rare diagnosis: pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy. Elisa De Nova Fernández-Yáñez, et al.
Madrid
Effects of intravitreal injections of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate on melanopsin and non-melanopsin-containing
retinal ganglion cells in the adult rat. Beatriz Vidal-Villegas, et al. Murcia.
17.00.-17.25 COFFEE BREAK
17.25-18.11 SESSION VII. RETINAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES
Chairpersons: Maribel López-Gálvez, Amparo Navea, Rodrigo Abreu
17.25-17.35 “Ecography in the Ophthalmological Clinical Practice”.
Jorge Mataix.
17.37-17.47 “Multimodal OCT”. Rodrigo Abreu.
17.49-17.59 “Actual and future role of OCT Angiography in Retinal Vein
Occlusions”. Juan Donate y Lorenzo López Guajardo
18.01-18.11 “Practical usefullness of wide field imagine”
José A. López Garrido.
General Discussion
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina
Retina and Vision Sciences
18.30-18.50 PLENARY LECTURE. Francisco Ambrosio. (Univ. Coimbra, P.)
“Targeting adenosine A2A receptors for the treatment of
retinal degenerative diseases?”
19.00-20.00 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS – IV (numbers 42-52)
Chairpersons: Blanca Rojas, Antonio Lleó Pérez, Carmen Galbis-Estrada
19.00-19.03
19.05-19.08
19.10-19.13
19.15-19.18
19.20-19.23
19.25-19.28
19.30-19.33
19.35-19.38
19.40-19.43
19.45-19.48
19.50-19.53
Macular Vascular Flow Area And Density In Healthy Population Using Oct Angiography.
Rodrigo Abreu-González, et al. Tenerife
Peripheral nerve injury activates retinal microglia. Yolanda Caja-Matas, et al. Murcia
Effect of different neurotrophic factor in the retinal glial of two rats model of retinitis pigmentosa.
Johnny Di Pierdomenico, et al. Murcia
Neuroprotective Effect Of Statins: A Hypercholesterolemic Rabbit Model. Judith FernándezNavarro, et al. Madrid
Effect of taurine depletion in the population of retinal ganglion cells and S- and L-cones. Diego
García Ayuso, et al. Murcia
Early changes in neuroretinal rim in mild Alzheimer's Disease. Elena S. García, et al. Madrid
The trabecular meshwork in glaucoma patients: ultrastructural study of collagens. Maite
García-Antón, et al. Madrid
Oct-Angiography In An Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy Case: How
Can It Help? John Paul Liscombe-Sepulveda, et al. Valencia
Pluripotent cells isolated from the retinal ciliary body attenuate axotomy-induced retinal
ganglion cell death. Fernando Lucas Ruiz, et al. Murcia
Analysis of Coats´s disease vascular alterations by oct-angiography:a propos of a case. Álvaro
Olate-Pérez, et al. Valencia
Clinical Profile of Early Keratoconus With Normal Vision Based On Pattern Recognition
Analysis. Pablo Sanz, et al. Alicante
Saturday 2nd
09.00-10.30 LEARNING THROUGH CLINICAL CASES.
Coordinator: Jesús Montero.
09.00-09.45
* Part I: GLAUCOMA CLINICAL CASES
Chairpersons: Aitor Lanzagorta, Mercedes Hurtado.
Speakers:
Carlo Nucci, José Martínez de la Casa; Rafael Giménez Gómez;
José J García Medina; Isabel Lópes Cardoso.
09.45-10.30 * Part
II: OCULAR SURFACE CLINICAL CASES
Chairpersons: Tatiana Suárez, Cristina Peris.
Speakers:
Jesús Montero; José Salgado; Cristina Peris; Rodrigo Abreu;
Tatiana Suárez.
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
10.30-11.10 ORAL COMMUNICATIONS –V. (numbers 53-60)
Chairpersons: Antonio Duch, José Ramón Hueso, Catalina Herrero
10.30-10.33
10.35-10.37
10.39-10.42
10.44-10.47
10.49-10.52
10.54-10.57
10.59-11.02
11.04-11.07
Systemic Anticholinergic Drug Associated To Progression Of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Nieves Bascuñana-Mas, et al. Murcia
Tomographic findings in Multiple Sclerosis. A longitudinal study. Ana González-Gómez, et al.
Málaga
Neuroprotective effect of TUDCA in a model of retinal ganglion cell death induced by
ischemia/reperfusion. Laura Fernández-Sánchez, et al. Alicante
A GSK-3beta modulator delays photoreceptor cell death and preserves visual function in the rd10
mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa. Catalina Hernández-Sánchez, et al. Madrid
Phosphorylated -synuclein as a biomarker of Parkinson disease in the retina. Isabel OrtuñoLizarán, et al. Alicante
Can a football induce a relapse of ocular toxoplasmosis? Miguel Tudela Molino, et al. Murcia
Pattern of Ganglion Cell Loss in Nonarteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy. Ignacio García-Basterra,
et al. Málaga
The Membranes Of The Elderly: Beyond Amd. María del Mar Grana Pérez, et al. Málaga
11.10-11.30 COFFEE BREAK
11.30-13.30 LEARNING THROUGH CLINICAL CASES
* Part III: CLUB ESPAÑOL DE MÁCULA
Chairpersons: Roberto Gallego-Pinazo and Juan Donate
13.30-13.45 SIRCOVA 2016 AWARDS
13.30-13.35 DOCTORAL THESIS AWARDS.
President of the jury: José M. Ramírez Sebastián.
Vice President and Treasurer: Luis Alonso Muñoz
Board member 1: Juan Donate
Board member 2: Eduardo Silva
Secretary and Board member 3: José J. García Medina
Best DT in Ophthalmology and Ophthalmic Research
(Those defended between Jan 1st 2014 Dec 31st 2015): 2000€
Three honor mentions
13.35-13.40 CLINICAL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS.
President of the jury: Amparo Navea Tejerina
Vice President and Treasurer: Roberto Gallego Pinazo
Board member 1: Mª Isabel López Gálvez
Board member 2: Mª Paz Villegas Pérez
Secretary and Board member 3: Isabel Pinilla Lozano
Best 3 min OC: 500€
Three honor mentions
Investigación en Retina y Ciencias de la Visión
Research in Retina and Vision Sciences
13.40-13.45 BASIC RESEARCH ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS.
President of the jury: Manuel Vidal Sanz
Vice President and Treasurer: Elena Bendala Tufanisco
Board member 1: Nicolás Cuenca Navarro
Board member 2: Ana I. Ramírez Sebastián
Secretary and Board member 3: Vicente Zanón Moreno
Best 3 min OC: 500€
Three honor mentions
13.50
CLOSSING REMARKS
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City of the Arts
Arts and Sciences, Valencia
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