FINAL PROGRAM Friday April 19th, 2013 14:00 Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria)
14:10 – 15:00 Session I IMAGING PROTOCOLS Chair: Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA)
State of the art CT Image Protocols and Postprocessing Koen Nieman (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
State of the art CMR Image Protocols and Postprocessing Holger Thiele (Leipzig, Germany)
15:00 - 16:36 Session II CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATIONS I Chair: Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria) Charles Higgins(San Francisco, USA) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA) Philipp Kaufmann (Zurich, Switzerland) Koen Nieman(Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Günter Stix (Vienna, Austria) Oliver Bruder(Essen, Germany) Peter Buser(Basel, Switzerland) Holger Thiele(Leipzig, Germany) Udo Sechtem(Stuttgart, Germany)
17:00 – 18:00 SessionIII MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE CT/MRI Chair: Holger Thiele (Leipzig, Germany) Koen Nieman(Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Tips and Tricks CMR Charles Higgins(San Francisco, USA)
Tips and Tricks CT Jörg Hausleiter (Munich, Germany) Reception with Poster Presentations Poster Presentations A Peter Buser (Basel, Switzerland) Koen Nieman(Rotterdam, Netherlands) 19:00 – 19:05 P1: Cardiac MRI in reperfused STEMI: prognostic stratification using dedicated software tools Elisabetta Chiodi(Ferreira, Italy) P2: Potential of multi-slice computed tomography in assessment of mitral valve and left ventricular reverse remodeling after surgical repair Natalia Solowjowa(Berlin, Germany) P3: Post-traumatic cardiac herniation: late diagnosis with cardiac MR Elena Perlasca(Bergamo, Italy)
P4: Myocarditis induced by Mesalamine: A Case Report Elisa Rauseo(Rome, Italy) Poster Presentations B Jörg Hausleiter (Munich, Germany) Oliver Bruder(Essen, Germany) 19:00 – 19:05 P5: Do we get an Accurate Impression about Left Ventricular Geometry with Prospective Gated 320 slice CT Coronary Angiogram Studies? Implications for CT coronary angiography reporting. Stuart Moir(Melbourne, Australia) P6: Measurement of trabeculated left ventricular mass using cardiac magnetic in thalassemia patients and correlation with clinical and functional cardiac parameters Elisabetta Chiodi(Ferreira, Italy) P7: Sudden Death in Young - Causes and Morphological Finding (including Magnetic Resonance): Data from Latvian Registry 2011 Ligita Zvaigzne(Riga, Latvia) P8: Imaging support with multi-slice computed tomography for surgical restoration of dyskinetic anteroapical left ventricular aneurysm: single center experience Natalia Solowjowa(Berlin, Germany) P9: Role and cost-effectiveness of a stress imaging guided strategy in patients with non-culprit lesion at primary percutaneous coronary intervention Marco Cengarle (Bristol, UK) Saturday April 20th, 2013 09:00 – 10:20 Session IV HEART FAILURE: DIAGNOSIS AND RISK STRATIFICATION Chair: Udo Sechtem (Stuttgart, Germany) Peter Buser (Basel, Switzerland)
Main lecture: Non ischemic heart failure: Clinical and therapeutic aspects Farouc Jaffer (Boston, USA)
Diagnosing non-ischemic CMP: ECHO is the gold- standard Raphael Rosenhek (Vienna, Austria)
CCT and CMR: The better choice in non-ischemic HF management Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria) Panel: Farouc Jaffer (Boston, USA) Raphael Rosenhek (Vienna, Austria) Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria)
10:40 - 12:00 Session V CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND RISK STRATIFICATION Chair: Farouc Jaffer (Boston, USA) Charles Higgins(San Francisco, USA)
Main lecture: Atherosclerosis Imaging for risk stratification and discovery of novel effective treatments
Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA)
A paradigm shift: CAC and CCT to select candidate therapies and guide medical therapy Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA)
CMR: Comprehensive assessment of CHD Holger Thiele (Leipzig, Germany) Panel: Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA) Holger Thiele (Leipzig, Germany)
13:40 – 14:40 Session VI CHANGING PARADIGMS IN CARDIAC IMAGING Chair: Filippo Civaia(Monaco) Günther Stix(Austria, Vienna)
T1 time measurements Charles Higgins (San Francisco, USA)
MR Compatibility of PM systems Oliver Bruder(Essen, Germany)
Assessement of myocardial flow and perfusion by CT Koen Nieman (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) 14:40–15:00 Session VII INDUSTRY FORUM – CMR Chair: Oliver Bruder (Essen, Germany) Filippo Civaia (Monaco) Lars Drüppel (Siemens) 14:50- 15:00 CMR application seamlessly integratable in clinical
Yuko Yamamoto(Medis)
15.20 - 16.40 Session VIII THE ISCHEMIC BURDEN: what the interventional cardiologist and cardiac surgeon learned from noninvasive imaging techniques Chair: Pierre Monney(Lausanne, Switzerland) Holger Thiele (Leipzig, Germany)
Main lecture: Traditional diagnosis of ischemic and
Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA)
Preinterventional assessment of viable myocardium in ischemic heart failure Udo Sechtem(Stuttgart, Germany)
Planning complex coronary interventions: How helpful is CCT Thomas Brunner(Vienna, Austria)
Panel: Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA) Udo Sechtem(Stuttgart, Germany) Thomas Brunner(Vienna, Austria)
16:40 – 18:00 Session IX CONTROVERSIES IN NONINVASIVE IMAGING: What is the gold standard for hemodynamic significance – The Bermuda triangle of myo cardial ischemia, coronary morphology, and FFR Chair: Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA) Udo Sechtem(Stuttgart, Germany)
We still need the invasive assessment of hemodynamically significance in CAD Thomas Brunner (Vienna, Austria)
CCT – an efficient gatekeeper to ICA and on its way to more Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA)
CMR – Assessment of stress perfusion deficit as prerequisites for the intervention
Pierre Monney(Lausanne, Switzerland) Panel: Thomas Brunner (Vienna, Austria) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA) Pierre Monney(Lausanne, Switzerland)
18:00-19:00 Session X CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATIONS II Chair: Thomas Brunner (Vienna, Austria) Farouc Jaffer (Boston, USA) 18:00 – 18:30 Ahmed Tawakol (Boston, USA) Koen Nieman(Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Philipp Kaufmann(Zürich, Switzerland) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA) Filippo Civaia(Monaco) Charles Higgins(San Francisco, USA) Farouc Jaffer(Boston, USA) Herbert Frank(Tulln, Austria) Social Event Sunday, April 21st, 2013 09:00 - 09:30 POSTER PRIZE PRESENTATION Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria) Udo Hoffmann (Boston, USA)
Short presentation of the awarded posters by the authors
09:30 – 10:30 Session XI SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS IN CV IMAGING CHAIR: Herbert Frank (Tulln, Austria) Udo Hoffmann (Boston, USA)
Radiation Exposures in Cardiac CT and low dose volume CT Philipp Kaufmann(Zurich, Switzerland)
New developments for contrast agents Gertraud Heinz(St. Pölten, Austria) 10:50 - 11:10 Session XII INDUSTRY FORUM – CT Chair: Jörg Hausleiter (Munich, Germany) Udo Hoffmann (Boston, USA)
Automated Assessment of the Aortic Root Anatomy for TAVI-Planning: Clinical Evaluation and Live Presentation
Philipp Blanke (Freiburg, Germany) for Siemens
Strategies for radiation dose reduction in vascular CT
Marco Francone (Rome, Italy) for Bracco
Validated CTA plaque analysis application
Yuko Yamamoto(Medis)
11:20 – 12.20 Session XIII IMAGING AS PREOPERATIVE GUIDING Chair: Raphael Rosenhek (Vienna, Austria) Thomas Brunner (Vienna, Austria)
TAVI Jörg Hausleiter(Munich, Germany)
Pediatric and adult congenital heart disease Filippo Civaia(Monaco)
Cardiac Imaging in Electrophysiology – The Electrophysiologist’s view Günter Stix (Vienna, Austria)
12.20-12:50 Session XIV MY TOP TEN CLINICAL INDICATIONS Chair: Philipp Kaufmann (Zurich, Switzerland) Gertraud Heinz (St. Pölten, Austria) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA)
Cardiovascular MR Peter Buser(Basel, Switzerland) Udo Hoffmann(Boston, USA)
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