Session 5: Sports cardiology and genetics
Co-chairs: Ellie Quinn and Abbas Zaidi
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Friday, 16 September 2022
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ICC education: Sports cardiology and genetics
Session 5: Co-chairs - Ellie Quinn, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust andAbbas Zaidi, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
Time | Topic / presenter |
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View recording | Chairs' welcome and introduction |
View recording | Cardiac screening and evaluation of athletes Prof Aneil Malhotra Wythenshawe and Manchester Royal Infirmary Hospitals |
View recording | Athlete’s heart vs ICC Dr Nabeel Sheikh Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust |
View recording | Exercise in ICC Dr Michael Papadakis St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust President-elect European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) |
View recording | MDT: Sports cardiology and panel discussion Professor Zaheer Yousef Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Professor Graham Stuart University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust |
View recording | Variant interpretation Mr Matthew Edwards Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
View recording | Evolution and mainstreaming of genetic testing (part I) Dr Ellen Thomas Genomics England |
View recording | Evolution and mainstreaming of genetic testing (part II) Dr Debbie Morris-Rosendhal Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals |
View recording | Novel and targeted therapies for ICC Dr Brian Halliday Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
View recording | MDT: Genetics and family screening and panel discussion Samantha Mason and Stephanie Oates Genetics Counsellors at Royal Brompton Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital |
Ellie Quinn
Ellie trained in Human Sciences at University College London (UCL), before gaining a Master’s in Genetic Counselling at the University of Manchester. She has since worked in a research role at Great Ormond Street Hospital before specialising in Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions (ICCs); firstly at Barts Heart Centre, and then moving to the Royal Brompton Hospital. She has recently expanded her role to include providing genetic counselling for patients with inherited respiratory conditions, establishing a new service within this directorate.
Ellie’s research interests include the genetics of ICCs, with particular focus on cardiomyopathies. She is also a proponent of the modernisation of the genetic counselling profession through utilising technologies such as videoconferencing, apps and online platforms.
Abbas Zaidi
Abbas completed his undergraduate medical training at Imperial College, London, in 2002. He undertook his cardiology training in Wales and London between 2007 and 2017. He was a Research Fellow from 2010-2013 at the Centre for Inherited Cardiac Diseases and Sports Cardiology at St George’s Hospital, London, where he gained extensive experience in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of primary cardiomyopathies, ion channel disorders, and cardiac diseases in athletes. His research into the athlete’s heart led to the award of an MD in 2014, as well as first-author original-research publications in leading journals such as Circulation, JACC, and European Heart Journal. He went on to complete a cardiac MRI and cardiac CT fellowship at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, in 2016.
Abbas was appointed Consultant Cardiologist at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, in 2017. He is certified in cardiac MRI, cardiac CT, transthoracic, and transoesophageal echocardiography, and remains actively involved in the management of cardiac diseases in athletes. Abbas has authored British Society of Echocardiography guidelines on Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy (2013), Preparticipation Screening of Sports Participants for Inherited Cardiac Diseases (2018), the Right Heart (2020), and the Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valves (2020).