ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition • 03-08 June 2023 • Toronto, ON, Canada

ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition

ISMRT Education Session

Pediatric

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Pediatric
ISMRT Education Session
ORGANIZERS: Nancy Beluk
Sunday, 04 June 2023
Constitution Hall 107
14:00 -  15:30
Moderators: James Stuppino & Nancy Talbot
Skill Level: Basic to Advanced
Session Number: ISMRT-09
CE Credit

Session Number: ISMRT-09

Overview
This forum will provide information on current trends in pediatric and neonatal imaging. The audience will hear the perspectives, experiences, and impacts from leaders in our field.

Target Audience
MR radiographers and technologists, clinicians, and physicists.

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Name faster applications in pediatric neuroimaging;
- Describe subtle differences seen in the brains of neonatal patients with congenital heart defects; and
- Identify the best way to approach body imaging in our younger patients.
 

14:00   Brain Metrics of Interest Among Neonates with CHD Laura Cabral
14:30 Scanning Faster: Applications in Pediatric Neuroimaging Michael Kean

Keywords: Neuro: Brain, Image acquisition: Fast imaging, Image acquisition: Machine learning

This presentation introduces the concepts associated with making clinical pediatric protocols faster. The presentation will endeavour to take attendees through a short history of where we began with pediatric neuroimaging in the early days of MRI and moving through the significant hardware, sequence development and image reconstruction techniques to where we are today. The talk will focus on the key MR image characteristics such as spatial resolution, image reconstruction methodologies, image quality, safety implications  and potential artefacts as we scan faster. The talk will also present ideas as to how you move forward in developing clinical protocols
15:00   Neonatal Neurosurgical Planning: Accessible Data Paving the Path to AI Chetan Shah
 

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