This Level I course is appropriate for:
- Referring cardiologists and other health care professionals
- Radiologists interested in learning more about the clinical applications of CMR
- Cardiology fellows seeking to fulfill Level I CMR requirements
- Radiology residents looking to increase their CMR exposure
- Allied health care professionals already involved in CMR wishing to better understand the clinical applicability of the technique
Topics:
▶️ CMR Basics :
1-Basic CMR Sequences
2-Overview The Clinical Value of CMR
3-What Can CMR Tell Me About My Patient Cardiovascular Structure, Function, Flow
4-What Can CMR Tell Me About My Patient Cardiovascular Perfusion, Fibrosis, Edema
▶️ Applications I :
1-Infarct Imaging Viability Area at Risk
2-Infiltrative Cardiomyopathies
3-Inherited Cardiomyopathies
4-Safety Aspects Implanted Devices and Contrast Agents
5-Valvular Disease
▶️ Applications II :
1-Adult Congenital – Specific Lesions
2-Cardiac Masses
3-Pediatric and Congenital – Top Applications
▶️ Masses, Pericardial Disease, and Vascular Disease :
1-Aorta
2-Pericardial Disease
3-Peripheral Vascular Imaging
4-Peripheral Vascular Imaging – Lower Extremities
▶️ CMR and Arrhythmias :
1-Atrial Arrhythmias
2-Imaging after Implanted Devices pdf
3-Ventricular Arrhythmias
▶️ day1
Introduction
Case Presentations
▶️ day2
Introduction
Case Presentations
▶️ day3
Introduction
Case Presentations
CMR in Community
CMR in an Academic Centre
CMR in a Federal hospital
Release Date : June 25-27 2020