ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition • 04-09 May 2024 • Singapore

ISMRM & ISMRT 2024 Annual Meeting & Exhibition

Sunrise Course

Quantitative Cartilage Imaging

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Quantitative Cartilage Imaging
Sunrise Course
ORGANIZERS: Fang Liu, Jamie MacKay
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
Summit 1
07:00 -  08:00
Moderators: Hyungseok Jang & Lauren Watkins
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Session Number: S-W-01
CME Credit

Session Number: S-W-01

Overview
The ability to image cartilage composition using MRI has been available now for several decades, but clinical adoption has been slow. In this session we will open with two opposing views as to whether we need cartilage compositional imaging for clinical and/or research purposes. We will then move on to consider the barriers to wider clinical translation and some potential solutions to these.

Target Audience
Clinicans and scientists with an interest in cartilage composition and/or a general interest in how quantitative MRI techniques are implemented in clinical practice

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe potential use cases of quantitative cartilage imaging in clinical routine and research settings;
- Describe unmet needs with current widely used clinical imaging techniques that quantitative cartilage imaging could address; and
- Recognize some of the barriers to implementation of quantitative cartilage imaging in clinical practice and how these are being/could be addressed.

07:00   Quantitative Cartilage Imaging: Do We Need It? YES
Steven Wong
07:15   Quantitative Cartilage Imaging: Do We Need It? NO
James Linklater
07:30   Quantitative Cartilage Imaging: What Is Missing & How To Bridge the Gap
Xiaojuan Li
07:45   Panel Discussion and Q&A
 

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