Recommended (or prescribed?) physical activity and quality of life
Prof. Flavio D'Ascenzi
Professor Flavio D'Ascenzi addresses a key issue for those living with cardiomyopathy: physical activity not as a risk, but as part of therapy.
Old and new drugs for the different forms of cardiomyopathy
Prof. Iacopo Olivotto
Professor Iacopo Olivotto guides us through the evolution of pharmacological therapies, from "historic" drugs to new, increasingly targeted molecules.
What tests are indicated after the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy?
Prof. Maurizio Pieroni
Professor Maurizio Pieroni takes us on a clear and understandable journey through the most important tests following a cardiomyopathy diagnosis.
Contraception and pregnancy in women with cardiomyopathy
Dr. Laura Angeli
Dr. Laura Angeli clearly addresses a central issue for many women with cardiomyopathy: how to live their reproductive lives serenely and consciously.
Arrhythmias: electrophysiology, remote monitoring of implantable devices
Prof. Maria Grazia Bongiorni
Professor Maria Grazia Bongiorni guides us through the discovery of cardiac arrhythmias and the treatments available today, clearly explaining how electrophysiology has transformed the treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders.
What it means to deal with heart disease in adolescence
Dr. Guendalina Rossi
Dr. Guendalina Rossi helps parents and young patients better understand what it means to deal with heart disease in adolescence.
Intervention research on young people with cardiomyopathy and psychological well-being
Prof. Martina Smorti
Professor Martina Smorti presents the results of a research project specifically dedicated to young people with cardiomyopathy, examining their psychological well-being.
Let's build the AICARM Aps 2025 Program together
Paul Palma
In this speech, Paolo Palma presents the guidelines for AICARM activities for 2025, a program to meet the needs of people with cardiomyopathy.







