Cardiovascular
Overview: This course aims at outlining the basic clinical motivation behind myocardial tissue characterization and highlights the fundamental MR techniques used to quantify and map the myocardium. Both clinicians and scientists will be able to take away a broad prospective of the essential role of MR in characterizing various myocardial tissue types.
These videos can be viewed individually here or as a playlist below.
Topic | Title & Link | Speaker | Year | Difficulty | Audience Type |
Basic Clinical Needs | Tissue Characterization: Clinical Needs | Subha V. Raman, M.D., M.S.E.E., Ohio State University | 2014 | Basic to Intermediate | All |
Non-ischemic Application | Clinical Needs: Inflammation/Sarcoid/Non-Ischaemic Applications & How We Image It | Joao A. C. Lima, M.D., M.B.A., Johns Hopkins University Hospital | 2015 | Basic to Intermediate | Clinicians |
Ischemic Application | Clinical Needs: Ischemic Cardiomyopathy | Raymond Y. K. Kwong, M.D., Brigham & Women’s Hospital | 2015 | Basic to Intermediate | Clinicians |
MRI Tools for Tissue Characterization | MR Relaxometry in the Heart | Matthew D. Robson, Ph.D., Oxford University | 2017 | Intermediate to Advanced | All |