Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB & ISMRT 31st Annual Meeting • 07-12 May 2022 • London, UK

2022 Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB and 31st ISMRT Annual Meeting

Plenary Session

Monday Plenary

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Monday Plenary
Plenary Session
ORGANIZERS: Ruud van Heeswijk, Pim van Ooij, Christopher François
Monday, 09 May 2022
Plenary: ICC Auditorium
11:30 -  13:15
Moderators: Ruud van Heeswijk
Session Number: P-01
 

Session Number: P-01

Overview
Cardiovascular MR (CMR) traditionally comes with a series of physiological constraints, which made it one of the more challenging MR applications and limited both its adoption and diagnostic potential. This plenary session focuses on those techniques and paradigm shifts that changed the way CMR was performed in the past as well as several considerations that may improve its adoption and diagnostic potential in the future.


Target Audience
This plenary session is aimed at scientists and physicians seeking to understand which, why, and how new insights change their research field, as demonstrated by luminaries in the field of cardiovascular MR.

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Explain what the truly game-changing techniques were for the way cardiovascular MR (CMR) exams were performed;
- Explain how high-dimensional MR is able to simplify CMR and increase its adoption; and
- Describe how women’s cardiovascular diseases and their diagnoses differ from those in men and be able to adapt a CMR exam accordingly.
 

  11:30   ISMRM Awards: Junior Fellows, Senior Fellows & Gold Medals

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Fernando Calamante
 
  12:00   ESMRMB Awards

 

Video included in ISMRM Awards video above.
Eva Scheurer
 
12:15   The Technologies That Changed Clinical Cardiovascular MR: A Retrospective

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Warren Manning
12:35 High-Dimensional Cardiovascular MR: Simplifying Clinical Scans

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Matthias Stuber
This presentation discusses alternative approaches to cardiac MRI that are time-efficient, operator-independent and easy-to-use. These shift the paradigm from a prospective scan parameter adjustment and scan plane planning to an entirely retrospective query of the data. 
12:55   CMR in Women's Cardiovascular Disease: A Different Beat

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Mona Bhatia
Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in women. Women hearts are not just smaller but beat a different beat. ACS with atypical symptoms leads to underdiagnosis, higher morbidity and mortality. Functional evaluation for MINOCA, INOCA, microvascular dysfunction, myocarditis and Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is essential. CMR is the gold standard for non-invasive cardiac function. Conventional and multiparametric CMR enable assessment of cardiac structure, morphology, and tissue characterization. CMR stands supreme for its accuracy, reproducibility, safety, lack of ionizing radiation with accurate tissue characterization for myocardial ischemia, fibrosis, macro- or micro-vascular CAD, besides assessment of overt heart failure and rhythm disturbances.

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