Monday am opening session clyde Auditorium 07: 45 08: 20 Welcome and Medal Presentations


Diffusion MRI Acquisition Methods



Download 3.51 Mb.
Page5/53
Date03.06.2017
Size3.51 Mb.
#19918
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   ...   53


Diffusion MRI Acquisition Methods

Clyde Auditorium



10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: David Alsop
Susumu M. Mori






10:30

160.

Diffusion Tensor Imaging using SENSE-single-shot EPI

R. Bammer1, S.L. Keeling1, M. Auer1, K.P. Pruessmann2, P. Roeschmann3, R. Stollberger1, H.P. Hartung1, F. Fazekas1

1University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 2ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany.


10:42

161.

Improved Diffusion-Weighted Single-Shot EPI in Stroke Using SENSE

R. Bammer1, S. L. Keeling1, M. Augustin1, K.P. Pruessmann2, C. Leussler3, F. Ebner1, F. Fazekas1

1University of Graz, Graz, Austria; 2ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Philips Research Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany.



10:54

162.

Mixed-CPMG FSE

James G. Pipe1

1Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA.



11:06

163.

Mapping of the Cortical White Matter by Sub-millimeter 3D-DTI

Xavier Golay1, Peter C. Van Zijl1, Susumu Mori1

1Kennedy Krieger Institute & Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.



11:18

164.

Online Motion Correction for Diffusion Weighted Imaging Using Navigator Echoes: Application to RARE Imaging Without Sensitivity Loss

David Norris1, Wolfgang Driesel1

1MPI for Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany.



11:30

165.

High Resolution MRI from 2D and 3D Superresolution Applied to Single-Shot Images

Sharon Peled1, Hayit Greenspan2, Gal Oz2, Yehezkel Yeshurun2, Nahum Kiryati2

1Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; 2Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.



11:42

166.

Multishot Diffusion Weighted FSE with PROPELLER

James G. Pipe1

1Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA.



11:54

167.

In Vivo Mapping of the Fast and Slow Diffusion Tensors in Human Brain

Christopher Clark1, Maj Hedehus1, Michael E. Moseley1

1Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.



12:06

168.

In Vivo Axial DTI of the Human Spinal Cord

Claudia Wheeler-Kingshott1, Geoffrey Parker1, S. J. Hickman1, Mark Symms2, D. H. Miller1, Gareth Barker1

1Institute of Neurology, London, UK; 2National Society for Epilepsy, Gerrards Cross, England, UK.



12:18

169.

Minimizing Distortions and Blurring in Diffusion Weighted Single Shot EPI using High Performance Gradients in Combination with Parallel Imaging

Robin Heidemann1, Mark Griswold1, David Porter2, Berthold Kiefer2, Mathias Nittka2, Jianmin Wang2, Axel Haase1, Peter Jakob1

1Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany; 2Siemens Medical Systems, Erlangen, Germany;




Technical Developments in Coronary MR Angiography

Lomond


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Debiao Li
Mark B.M. Hofman






10:30

170.

High-Resolution 3D Fast Spin-Echo Black-Blood Coronary MRA

Matthias Stuber1, René M. Botnar1, Elmar Spuentrup2, Warren J. Manning2

1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Philips Medical Systems, Boston, MA, USA; 2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.



10:42

171.

Coronary MRA with Synchronised Respiratory and Cardiac Motion Using an External Respirator Reduces Scan Times and Improves Navigator Efficiency

Sven Plein1, Timothy Norman Bloomer1, John P. Ridgway1, Tim R. Jones1, Zamir Hayek2, Mohan U. Sivananthan1

1Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, England, UK; 2Medivent Ltd, London, UK.



10:54

172.

Coronary Artery Motion with the Respiratory Cycle during Breath-holding and Free-breathing: Implications for Slice-Followed Coronary Artery Imaging

Jennifer Keegan1, Peter Gatehouse1, Guang-Zhong Yang1, David N. Firmin1

1Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.



11:06

173.

A Novel Navigator Technique for Fast and Direct Detection of 3D Displacement of the Coronary Arteries

Thanh D. Nguyen1, Yi Wang1, Martin R. Prince1

1Cornell University, Weill Medical College, New York, NY, USA.



11:18

174.

Self-Navigated Coronary Artery MR Angiography

Christopher J. Hardy1, Manojkumar Saranathan2, Lei Zhao3, Ferenc Jolesz3, Kent Yucel3

1GE Corporate Research & Development, Schenectady, NY, USA; 2GE Medical Systems, Waukesha, WI, USA; 3Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.



11:30

175.

Non-ECG-Triggered, High-Resolution, Coronary Artery Imaging using Adaptive Averaging with Real-Time Variable-Density Spirals

M.S. Sussman, G.A. Wright1

1Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.



11:42

176.

Realtime MR with Physiological Monitoring For Improved Scan Localization

Jeffrey A. Stainsby1, Tzvi Goldman1, Marshall S. Sussman1, Graham A. Wright1

1Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.



11:54

177.

Three-Dimensional Projection Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiograpy

Matthias Stuber1, Peter Börnert2, Elmar Spuentrup3, René M. Botnar1, Warren J. Manning3

1Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Philips Medical Systems, Boston, MA, USA; 2Philips Research Laboratories, Hamburg, Germany; 3Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.



12:06

178.

First Experience with Quantitative 3D Phase Contrast Coronary Angiography

Steffen Ringgaard1, Jesper Elliot Petersen1, Erik Morre Pedersen1

1Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.



12:18

179.

Ex Vivo MR Contrast-Enhanced Cardiac Imaging In a Stenosis Animal Model: Comparison Between 1.5T and 3T

Jie Zheng1, Pamela Woodard1, Dana R. Abendschein1, Friedrich Michael Cavagna2, Nikolaos Tsekos1, Robert J. Gropler1

1Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA; 2Imaging Department, Milano, Italy.




CLINICAL CATEGORICAL COURSE
Oncologic MR Imaging

Hall 2


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Jelle O. Barentsz
Jeffrey L. Evelhoch





Educational Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to

  • Apply state-of-the-art methodology for the detection and staging of cancer.

  • Describe the benefits of using USIOP for detection of nodal metastases.

  • Explain how MR can be used to improve response assessment.

  • Appraise the potential for spectroscopic imaging to increase the utility of MR in oncology.

10:30 Cancer Detection and Staging


Mitchell D. Schnall

10:55 Detection of Nodal Metastases


Jelle O. Barentsz

11:20 Response Assessment


Anwar R. Padhani

11:45 Role of Spectroscopic Imaging


Hedvig Hricak

12:10 Discussion



MR Imaging of the Thorax

Hall 5


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Mitchell Albert
Hiroto Hatabu






10:30

180.

Young Investigator Awards Finalist: Dynamic Spiral MR Imaging of the Lung Using Hyperpolarized 3He: Initial Experience in Healthy and Diseased Lungs

Michael Salerno1, Talissa A. Altes1, James R. Brookeman1, Eduard E. De Lange1, John P. Mugler III1

1University of Virginia, School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA.



10:50

181.

Hyperpolarized Helium-3 MR Imaging of Methacholine Challenge Testing in Asthmatics

Talissa Altes1, Saba Samee1, Michael Salerno1, Bennett A. Alford1, Jaime Mata1, Ashok Menon2, James R. Brookeman1, Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills1, Eduard E. De Lange1

1University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA; 2IGC-Medical Advances, Milwaukee, WI, USA.



11:02

182.

MR Ventilation Imaging: A Comparison of Hyperpolarized 3He and O2

Shella D Keilholz-George1, Jack Knight-Scott1, John Christopher1, Talissa Altes1, Stuart S Berr1, Eduard E. De Lange1

1University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.



11:14

183.

Effects of Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Challenge in the Rat Lung Assessed Non-Invasively by MRI

Nicolau Beckmann1, Bruno Tigani1, Rosemary Sugar1, Alan Jackson1, Rene Borer1, Lazzaro Mazzoni1, John Fozard1

1Novartis Pharma, Ltd., Basel, Switzerland.



11:26

184.

To Elucidate the Physiology of Liquid Ventilation: Measurments of Alveolar pO2 Using 19F-MRI

Claus Peter Heussel1, Alexander Scholz1, Marc Schmittner2, Simone Laukemper-Ostendorf1, Katja Buerger1, Wolfgang Schreiber1, Iris Morgenstern1, Klaus Markstaller3, M Quintel1, Norbert Weiler1, Balthasar Eberle1, Manfred Thelen1, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor3

1Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany; 2University Hospital Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany; 3University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany.



11:38

185.

Ventilation Abnormalities and Diffusion Coefficients in the Lungs of Asymptomatic Smokers

Jason Leawoods1, Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy1, David Gierada1, Mark S. Conradi1

1Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.



11:50

186.

Absolute Quantification of Pulmonary Perfusion Using Dynamic T1 Contrast Enhanced MRI: Estimation of Regional Pulmonary Blood Flow (rPBF) and Blood Volume (rPBV).

Magalie Viallon1, Wolfgang Schreiber1, Claus Peter Heussel1, Oliver Mohrs1, Melanie Schmitt1, Klaus Kurt Gast1, Balthazar Eberle1, Manfred Thelen1, Hanz-Ulrich Kauczor1

1Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, Germany.



12:02

187.

MR Perfusion Imaging of Pulmonary Diseases Using Arterial Spin Labeling Technique FAIRER

Vu M. Mai1, Qun Chen1, Alexander Bankier2, Michael Blake2, Mary Keogan2, Robert R. Edelman1

1Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Evanston, IL, USA; 2Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.



12:14

188.

Three-Dimensional Tracking of Chest Wall Deformation during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation using Tagged MRI

Hillary Kaye Huszar1, Cengizhan Ozturk1, Guy Shechter1, Henry R. Halperin1, Albert C. Lardo1

1Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. USA.




Gastrointestinal MR Imaging

Hall 1


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Richard Semelka
Carlo Catalano






10:30

189.

Faecal Tagging: a New Strategy to Obviate Bowel Cleansing Before MR Colonography

Thomas Lauenstein1, Dietmar Schönfelder1, Silke Bosk1, Jörg F. Debatin1

1University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany.



10:42

190.

Small Bowel MRI: Comparison of Water and Polyethylene Glycol as Oral Contrast Media

Rohit Sood1, Ilse Joubert1, Hilary Franklin1, Terence C. Doyle2, David J. Lomas1

1University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, England, UK; 2University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.



10:54

191.

Real-time Assessment of Pharmacologically induced Changes in Gastric Motility with MRI: a Comparison with Barostat.

Ingrid M. de Zwart1, Banafsche Mearadji1, Hildo Lamb1, Ad A.M. Masclee1, Albert De Roos1, Patrik Kunz1

1Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands.



11:06

192.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Crohn´s Disease

Vicente Sanjuan1, Javier Sempere, Vicente Miranda, JC Martinez, Jose Lopez Mut, Iciar Puchades, Sara Roch, Alicia Tome, Enrique Medina, Julian Celma

1Hospital General Valencia, Valencia, Spain.



11:18

193.

Evaluation of Gastric Emptying and Peristalsis by Projection Imaging with Single Shot Half-Fourier RARE

Rohit Sood1, Clare Sims1, Lesley Hearn1, Malek Makki1, Martin Graves1, David J. Lomas1

1University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, England, UK.



11:30

194.

Non-invasive Distension of the Small Bowel for Optimized Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Michael A Patak1, John M Froehlich1, Constantin Von Weymarn1, Marc A Ritz1, Christoph L Zollikofer1, Klaus Wentz1

1Kantonsspital Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland.



11:42

195.

3D MR Colonography after Exclusive Intravenous Administration of a Hepatobiliary Contrast Agent

Michael V. Knopp1, Frederik Giesel2, Jannis Radeleff2, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk2

1National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; 2German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.



11:54

196.

MR-Imaging of Gastric Emptying Induced by Erythromycin

Thomas Lauenstein1, Jörg Barkhausen1, Mathias Goyen1, Stefan G Ruehm1, Jörg F Debatin1

1University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany.



12:06

197.

Multiplanar Reconstruction of 3D Half-Fourier RARE Images for the Assessment of Extramural Invasion of Rectal Cancer

Satoru Nakano1, Hirofumi Asakura1, Yasutane Mori1, Yoshihiro Toyama1, Ichiro Hino1, Motoomi Ohkawa1, Yuichi Yamashita2, Satoshi Sugiura3

1Kagawa Medical University, Kagawa Japan; 2Toshiba Medical Inc., Japan; 3Toshiba Corp. Medical R&D Center, Otawara, Tochigi Japan.



12:18

198.

Anovaginal Fistulas: A Spectrum of Abnormalities at MR imaging

Soendersing Dwarkasing1, Shahid Hussain2

1Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 2Heeze, Netherlands.




Download 3.51 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   ...   53




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page