Congressi Internazionali
Il coinvolgimento ufficiale della SIECM in eventi scientifici internazionali ha trovato espressione, già al secondo anno dalla sua fondazione, nella organizzazione a Siena del:
13° Congresso della European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, di cui è stato chairman il prof. Sandro Forconi.
La presenza attiva della SIECM ad eventi scientifici internazionali ha proseguito negli anni con la organizzazione ufficiale, da parte del suo Consiglio Direttivo, dei seguenti simposi:
Simposio al 14° Congresso della European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Dresda (Germania) 27-30 giugno, 2007
Microcirculation, Exercise, Oxidative Stress
Chairpersons: Sandro Forconi (Siena), Michel René Boisseau (Bordeaux)
Effect of endurance training on peripheral microcirculation, Marco Rossi (Pisa)
Can exercise training improve endothelial dysfunction?, M.Giuliana Tozzi-Ciancarelli (L’Aquila)
Endothelium ischemia and endothelial preconditioning, Tommaso Gori (Siena)
Oxidative stress in juvenile myocardial infarction: evaluation at the initial stage and after 12 months, Gregorio Caimi (Palermo)
Simposio al 15° Congresso della European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Pontresina (Svizzera), 28 giugno – 2 luglio, 2009
Interrelationship between endothelial wall and blood under normal and pathological conditions.
President: Sandro Forconi (Siena)
Chairmen: Gregorio Caimi (Palermo), Antonio Colantuoni (Napoli)
Skin vasomotion investigation in clinical practice: how and why?, Marco Rossi (Pisa)
Low frequency flowmotion in patients with POAD, Romeo Martini (Padova)
Ischemic preconditioning as a new therapeutic strategy, Tommaso Gori, Sandro Forconi (Mainz – Siena)
Behaviour of healthy and diseased red blood cells under flow conditions, Patrizia Caprari (Roma)
Erythrocyte rheology in diabetes mellitus and hypertension, Gregorio Caimi, Rosalia Lo Presti (Palermo)
Simposio al 9° Congresso Mondiale di Microcircolazione
Parigi 10 settembre 2010
Pathophysiological implications of lifestyle on the mechanisms regulating microvascular blood flow
Chairpersons: Angela Shore (Exeter), Romeo Martini (Padova), Marco Rossi (Pisa)
Introduction to the symposium: Sandro Forconi (Siena)
Physiological background in the regulation of microvascular blood flow, Antonio Colantuoni (Napoli)
Physical exercise modifies endothelial function: what is “rest” and what is “recruitability”?, Tommaso Gori (Mainz, Siena)
Influence of different lifestyle patterns on microvascular vasomotion, Aneta Stefanovska (Lancaster)
Obesity, insulin resistance and microvascular blood flow regulation, Erik Serné (Amsterdam)
Does Mediterranean diet have a positive influence on microvascular function ? Evidence and doubts, Maria Giuliana Tozzi Cianciarelli (L’Aquila)
Simposio al 16° Congresso della European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Monaco (Germania), 18 – 21 giugno, 2011
Aging and microcirculation
Chairpersons: Gregorio Caimi (Palermo), L. Bogàr (Pécs)
Aging and vasomotion in experimental models, D. Lapi, D. Sapio, T. Mastantuono, Antonio Colantuoni (Napoli)
Skin vasomotion in elderly subjects, Romeo Martini (Padova)
Haemorheological changes in cell aging, Patrizia Caprari (Roma)
Senescence and oxidative stress, Maria Giuliana Tozzi Ciancarelli (L’Aquila)
Simposio al 16° Congresso della European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Monaco (Germania), 18 – 21 giugno, 2011
Hot topics in hemorheology and microcirculation
Chairperson: Sandro Forconi
Endothelium and hyperviscosity, Tommaso Gori, Sandro Forconi
Increasing plasma viscosity in transfusion, Marcos Intaglietta
Hemorheology in the metabolic syndrome, Gregorio Caimi, Rosalia Lo Presti
Obesity and microcirculation, Marco Rossi
Conclusive remarks: Sandro Forconi
Joint Meeting 28th European Society for Microcirculation (ESM) and 8th European Vascular Biology Organization (EVBO)
Pisa 3-6 giugno 2015
18th Conference of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation (ESCHM 2016)
Lisbona 5-8 June 2016