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

Sunrise Course

Hot Topics in Body MRI: What's New in COVID-19-Related Imaging

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Hot Topics in Body MRI: What's New in COVID-19-Related Imaging
Sunrise Course
ORGANIZERS: Masako Kataoka, Nandita DeSouza, Jurgen Fütterer, Hero Hussain, Katja Pinker-Domenig, Scott Reeder, Jeffrey Maki
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
ICC Capital Suite 10-11
08:00 -  09:00
Moderators: Rebecca Rakow-Penner
Skill Level: Basic to Advanced
Session Number: S-Tu-03
 

Session Number: S-Tu-03

Overview
The series of talks covers hot topics in body MRI. The topics include:

1) MRI of gender imaging (prostate & female pelvis): Two specific areas of gender imaging that may be exploited in the clinic will be addressed--multiparametric MRI in metastatic ovarian cancer and low field MRI for prostate cancer screening.

2) MRI of the pancreas: From basic anatomy / protocols to more advanced techniques will be covered to highlight this hidden organ.

3) Multi-organ, COVID-19-related, vaccine-associated conditions on MRI: With wide-use of COVID-19 vaccination, reactive adenopathy and other vaccine-related reactions are completely new conditions that clinicians must know. The two talks cover the latest evidence and recommendations. Images of COVID-19-related multi-organ conditions are also covered.

4) MRI for moving organs (motility imaging): A unique opportunity reviewing technical aspect and interpretation skills required for MRI of moving organs.

Target Audience
Basic to advanced, both clinicians and Ph.D.s interested in body MRI.

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe the utility of multiparametric MRI over CT for assessing metastatic ovarian cancer;
- Recognize what is needed to make prostate cancer screening viable with low field MRI;
- Describe the requirements for basic and advanced imaging of the pancreas;
- Recognize the imaging features of multi-organ COVID-19-related or vaccine-associated pathology; and
- Describe the techniques required for MRI of moving organs and interpret their imaging appearances.

08:00   Post-Vaccine COVID-19 Adenopathy: Multidisciplinary Recommendations

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Alberto Vargas
08:30   Multi-Organ Involvement of COVID-19 & Vaccine-Related Conditions

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Jitka Starekova
To date over 505 million cases of COVID-19 infection have been reported worldwide resulting in just over 6 million deaths. Among the survivors, many are still battling long term sequela of COVID-19 disease. In this talk, we will cover multimodality and multiorgan review of imaging features of COVID-19 patients. We will discuss common imaging findings that are seen in patients with acute COVID-19 and review some of the less common ones, as well as touch on emerging imaging findings in post-acute sequela and vaccine-related complications.prognosis of these.

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