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INTRODUCTION

Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) remains one of the most common congenital anomalies worldwide, with significant implications for long-term health and quality of life. In Indonesia, the increasing number of individuals surviving into adulthood with CHD presents both a challenge and an opportunity for the medical community. There is a growing need for multidisciplinary collaboration, updated clinical knowledge, and improved care systems to ensure comprehensive, lifelong management of these patients.
In response to this need, we are organizing 6th Indonesian Congenital Heart Disease in conjunction with 5th Asia Pacific Society of Adult Congenital Heart Disease 2026 “Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Congenital Heart Disease” which aims to bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, and stakeholders from across the country and beyond. The conference will serve as a platform to share the latest advancements, promote best practices, and foster collaboration in the field of CHD. Through this initiative, we hope to raise awareness, strengthen networks, and contribute to the development of more integrated and effective care for individuals living with congenital heart disease in Indonesia.
The meeting will host symposium, workshop, interactive discussion, case parades, and also fun competitions. Invited faculty is coming from all over Indonesia and Asia Pacific region to share, learn from each other and hopefully would also form strong networking in the future.

Welcome Message

dr. Oktavia Lilyasari, SpJP(K)

Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
Distinguished Guests, and Friends,

On behalf of the Working Group of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Disease of the Indonesian Heart Association, it is my distinct honor and pleasure to welcome you to the 6th Indonesian Congenital Heart Disease Symposium (InaCHD), held in conjunction with the 5th Asia Pacific Society of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (APS-ACHD).

This year, we gather in the beautiful setting of Bali, Indonesia, from June 17–20, 2026, under the timely theme: “Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Congenital Heart Disease.” As medical advancements continue to improve survival rates among children born with congenital heart defects, our field is undergoing a significant transformation.

Teiji Akagi, MD, FACC, FAHA, FESC

I am pleased to welcome you to the 5th Asia Pacific Adult Congenital Heart Disease (APSACHD) Symposium, which will be held in June 2026 in Bali, Indonesia, with the strong collaboration and support of our colleagues in Indonesia.

This symposium has previously been held in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Malaysia, and has continuously served as a platform to share the latest knowledge in ACHD care, while providing educational opportunities for healthcare professionals who are interested in this rapidly evolving field.

Sisca Natalia Siagian, MD

Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
Researchers, and Healthcare Professionals,

On behalf of the Scientific Committee, it is my privilege to welcome and invite you to the 6th Indonesian Congenital Heart Disease Symposium (InaCHD), held in conjunction with the 5th Asia Pacific Society of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (APS-ACHD) 2026.

As medical advancements continue to extend the lives of individuals born with congenital heart defects, our field is confronted with the increasingly complex challenge of managing a growing population of adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD). This transition demands a seamless, lifelong care model that effectively bridges pediatric cardiology, adult cardiovascular medicine, and cardiac surgical expertise.

Made Satria Yudha Dewangga, MD

Dear Colleagues and Esteemed Guests,

It is our great pleasure to invite you to join us in Bali, Indonesia, for one of the most anticipated cardiovascular events of 2026. As congenital heart disease (CHD) remains a critical global health challenge, the growing number of patients surviving into adulthood presents new and evolving complexities for the medical community.

This joint scientific meeting serves as a vital platform for medical students, general practitioners, cardiologists, pediatric cardiologists, as well as other specialists and healthcare professionals from across the Asia-Pacific region to share the latest advancements in the field and to foster meaningful multidisciplinary collaboration.

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