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

Extending Cardiovascular MR: State-of-the-Art Congenital Heart Disease CMR

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Extending Cardiovascular MR: State-of-the-Art Congenital Heart Disease CMR
Sunrise Course
ORGANIZERS: Sila Kurugol, Tobias Wech, Christopher François, Ruud van Heeswijk
Thursday, 12 May 2022
ICC Capital Suite 8-9
08:00 -  09:00
Moderators: Christopher Macgowan
Skill Level: Basic to Intermediate
Session Number: S-Th-02
 

Session Number: S-Th-02

Overview
These four sunrise sessions will demonstrate several applications into which cardiovascular MR has recently expanded. This includes patient groups such adult congenital complications as well as technical advances such as artificial intelligence, low-field scanners, and advanced motion correction.

Target Audience
Clinicians, physicians, physicists, and engineers interested in the latest advances in cardiovascular MR.

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe how CMR can be used in patients with congenital heart defects;
- Describe how artificial intelligence can be applied to CMR;
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of low-field CMR vs. high-field CMR; and
- Describe the effects of motion and the correction thereof.
 

08:00   Simplified Acquisition & Advanced Hemodynamic Assessment in CHD

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Vivek Muthurangu
In this talk I will discuss some of the unique challenges of of acquiring CMR data in patients with CH. I will specifically discuss the problems with imaging children and the need for more comprehensive assessment of physiology.I will then discuss technical approaches to these problems including the use of real-time imaging for free breathing acquisition and 4D flow for comprehensive hemodynamics.I will also discuss the need a more parsimonious approach to CMR protocols on CHD to reduce scan times
08:30   Predicting Outcomes in CHD with CMR

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Timothy Slesnick
CMR is an ideal imaging modality for longitudinal evaluation of children and adults with congenital heart disease (CHD). For diseases such as tetralogy of Fallot and aortopathies, CMR provides data on risk stratification, when interventions are indicated and the expected response with changed hemodynamics, ventricular remodeling, etc. For others, such as double outlet right ventricle, single ventricle heart disease, and an expanding list of complex defects, CMR serves as a framework on which virtual surgical planning can be performed. This work promises to allow insights into future states and move our field towards personalized medicine.

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