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Diffusion Analysis Methods

Clyde Auditorium



10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Carlo Pierpaoli
Stefan T. Skare






10:30

500.

White Matter Fiber Tracking Using the Eigenvalue Weighted Average Eigenvector

Tie-Qiang Li1, Stefan Skare2, Jonathan Cohen1

1Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA; 2Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.



10:42

501.

Validation of DT-MRI Tractography in the Descending Motor Pathways of Human Subjects.

Carlo Pierpaoli1, Alan S. Barnett1, Sinisa Pajevic1, Anette Virta1, Peter J. Basser1

1National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.



10:54

502.

Measuring Cortico-Cortical Connectivity Matrices with Diffusion Spectrum Imaging

David S. Tuch1, Mette R Wiegell1, Timothy G. Reese1, John W. Belliveau1, Van J. Wedeen1

1Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA.



11:06

503.

Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Fast and Slow Diffusion Coefficient Components in Human Brain

Stephan Maier1, Sridhar Vajapeyam2, Hatsuho Mamata3, Carl-Fredrik Westin4, Ferenc Jolesz1, Robert Mulkern2

1Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 2Harvard University, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 3Harvard University, Brookline, MA, USA; 4Radiology, Boston, MA, USA.



11:18

504.

Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Of Fiber White Matter Degeneration

Mette R Wiegell1, Timothy Reese1, David S Tuch1, A.Gregory Sorensen1, Van J Wedeen1

1Massachusetts General Charlestown, MA, USA.



11:30

505.

Elucidating Neural Structure in Diffusion Tensor MRI Volumes using Streamtubes and Streamsurfaces

Song Zhang1, David Laidlaw1

1Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.



11:42

506.

Error Analysis of White Matter Tracking Algorithms (Streamlines and Tensorlines) for DT-MRI

Mariana Lazar1, Andrew Alexander1

1University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.



11:54

507.

Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Fiber Tracking of Brain Tumors

Susumu Mori1, Michael A. Kraut1, Peter C. Van Zijl1, Meiyappan Solaiyappan1, Henry Brem1, Martin Pomper1

1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.



12:06

508.

Correction of Eddy-Current Induced Image Warping in Diffusion-Weighted Single-Shot EPI using Constrained Non-Rigid Mutual Information Image Registration

R. Bammer1, and M. Auer1

1University of Graz, Graz, Austria.



12:18

509.

Early Detection of the Pathologies in Experimental Allergic Neuritis Using High b Value q-Space Diffusion MRS

Yaniv Assaf1, Michal Kafri1, Hadassah Shinar1, Joab Chapman1, Amos D. Korczyn1, Gil Navon1, Yoram Cohen1

1Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.




Myocardial Perfusion and Coronary MR Angiography

Lomond


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Michael Jerosch-Herold
Pamela K. Woodard






10:30

510.

Comparative Diagnostic Accuracy of Stress Myocardial Perfusion MRI and SPECT in Detecting Coronary Artery Disease: Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis in Patients without Myocardial Infarction

Nanaka Kawada1, Hajime Sakuma1, Yasutaka Ichikawa1, Kan Takeda1, Munenobu Motoyasu1, Takeshi Nakano1, Atsushi Nozaki2

1Mie University School of Medicine, Tsu, Mie, Japan; 2GE Yokogawa Medical Systems, Hino, Tokyo, Japan.



10:42

511.

Does Myocardial Perfusion Reserve (MPR) Represent Ischemia Extent/Severity Dependent Microvascular Integrity?: First-pass MRI Investigation

Kyung Il Chung1, Tae-Sub Chung2, Richard D White1, Arthur E Stillman1, Hanns-J Weinmann3, Tae-Hwan Lim4, Jung-Ho Suh5

1Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, USA; 2Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Korea; 3Schering AG, Berlin, Germany; 4University of Ulsan, AMC, Korea; 5Ajou University Hospital, Korea.



10:54

512.

EVP 1001-1 Allows for a New Paradigm in Cardiac MR Perfusion Imaging

Pottumarthi Prasad1, Peter Danias2, Pippa Storey1, Mark Post2, Wei Li1, Peter Seoane3, Phillip Harnish3, Robert Edelman1

1Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Northwestern University Medical School, Evanston, IL, USA; 2Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 3Eagle Vision Pharmaceutical Corp., Chester Springs, PA, USA.



11:06

513.

Assessment of Regional Differences in Myocardial Blood Flow using MR True-FISP BOLD Imaging

Kara B. Wright1, Francis J. Klocke1, Debiao Li1

1Northwestern University, School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.



11:18

514.

MR Angiography of the Coronary Arteries Using Magnetization-Prepared Contrast-Enhanced Breath-Hold Volume-Targeted Imaging (MPCE-VCATS) - Initial Clinical Experience

James Carr1, Richard Martin McCarthy1, Vibhas Deshpande1, Stephen Shea1, John Paul Finn1, Debiao Li1

1Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL, USA.



11:30

515.

Free-Breathing Balanced FFE Coronary Magnetic Resonance Angiography

Matthias Stuber1, Peter Börnert2, René M. Botnar1, Elmar Spuentrup3, Kraig V. Kissinger3, 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.



11:42

516.

Noninvasive Measurement of Coronary Vasodilation

Michael V. McConnell1, Brian G. Keeffe1, Eric J. Putz1, Craig H. Meyer1, Dwight G. Nishimura1

1Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.



11:54

517.

Coronary MR Imaging Using Laser-Polarized Helium3 Microbubbles: Preliminary Results in Isolated Pig Heart

Virginie Callot1, E. Canet2, J. Brochot3, H. Humblot4, André Briguet1, H. Tournier3, Yannick Crémillieux1

1Université Claude Bernard Lyon, Villeurbanne, France; 2Hopital Cardio-Vasculaire Louis Pradel, Creatis, Lyon, France; 3Bracco Research, Geneva, Switzerland; 4Instiut Laüe-Langevin, Grenoble, France.



12:06

518.

3D T2-Weighted Imaging of the Coronary Arteries Using the Intravascular Contrast Agent NC100150 Injection: a Patient Study

Lars Johansson1, Tomas Bjerner1, Hakan Ahlstrom1

1Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.



12:18

519.

B-22956, a New Intravascular Contrast Agent for MR Coronary Angiography

Friedrich Michael Cavagna1, Pier Lucio Anelli1, Vito Lorusso1, Fabio Maggioni1, Jie Zheng2, Debiao Li3, Dana R. Abendschein2, Paul J. Finn3

1Bracco S.p.A., Milano, Italy; 2Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA; 3Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.




CLINICAL CATEGORICAL COURSE
Breast MR Imaging

Hall 2


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Susan M. Ascher
Christiane K. Kuhl





Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to

  • Define important technical implications for performing breast MRI.

  • Identify appropriate indications for breast MRI and how they compare to other modalities.

  • Explain imaging findings based on the International Working Group on Breast MRI’s lexicon.

  • List specific diagnostic criteria used in breast MRI interpretation.

  • Recognize breast MRI features of benign and malignant breast diseases (to include invasive breast cancer and DCIS).

10:30 Introduction
Debra M. Ikeda

10:50 Technical Aspects


Nola Hylton

11:10 Image Interpretation Guidelines


Christiane K. Kuhl

11:30 Diagnostic Accuracy Compared to Conventional Imaging


Uwe Fischer

11:50 Established and Evolving Applications


Mitchell D. Schnall

12:10 MR Guided Interventional Therapy


Steven E. Harms

CLINICAL CATEGORICAL COURSE
Brain MR Spectroscopy

Hall 5


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: John R. Griffiths
Sarah J. Nelson





Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to

  • Identify situations where MRS may be valuable in the assessment of neurological diseases.

  • Select the most appropriate techniques for such applications.

  • Identify metabolites in spectra from normal and diseased brain tissue.

  • Recognize common spectral artifacts and distinguish them from regions of pathology.

10:30 MRS in Routine Radiology of Brain Masses
Antoni Capdevila

11:00 MRSI for Planning Focal Radiation Therapy


Sarah J. Nelson

11:30 Monitoring Pediatric Brain Disorders with MRS


Arend Heerschap

12:00 MRS of Multiple Sclerosis


David H. Miller

Relaxometry and Contrast Mechanisms

Hall 1


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Peter S. Allen
Xiaoping P. Hu






10:30

520.

Gd Relaxivity Depends on Macromolecular Content

Greg J Stanisz1, R Mark Henkelman1

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



10:42

521.

Quantitative T1 Imaging with Inversion Recovery TrueFISP

Klaus Scheffler1, Jürgen Hennig1

1Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.



10:54

522.

A Sequence for Rapid Mapping of T2* with Optimised Susceptibility Compensation

James Wild1, W.R. Wayne Martin2, Peter Allen2

1Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK; 2University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.



11:06

523.

Functional Imaging of the Kidneys Using the Inhalation of Pure O2: A Feasibility Study

Richard A. Jones1, Mario Ries2, Chrit Moonen2, Nicolas Grenier2

1Université Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; 2Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux, France.



11:18

524.

Quantitative Imaging of Magnetization Transfer Exchange and Relaxation Properties In Vivo Using MRI

John G. Sled1, Bruce Pike1

1McGill University, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, PQ Canada.



11:30

525.

Relaxation Behavior of Intermolecular Longitudinal Spin Orders

Zhong Chen1, Zhiwei Chen2, Edmund Kwok1, Jianhui Zhong1

1University of Rochester, School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, USA; 2Xiamen University, Fujian, P.R.China.



11:42

526.

Physical Origins of Contrast in Intermolecular Multiple-Quantum Coherence Imaging

Louis-Serge Bouchard1, Tie-Qiang Li1, Rahim Rizi2, Warren S. Warren1

1Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA; 2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.



11:54

527.

Pulsed Z-spectroscopic Imaging for Human MRI: Theory and Experimental Technique

Vasily L. Yarnykh1

1Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.



12:06

528.

Dipolar Contrast Imaging Applied to In Vivo Musculoskeletal Imaging

Denis Grenier1, Lydia K. Wachsmuth2, Lucas Carjaval1, Sharmila Majumdar1

1University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.



12:18

529.

Deuterium Quenching of 1H2O Relaxation in the Living Rat Brain

Jing-Huei Lee1, D. C. Medina1, Xin LI2, F. W. Telang1, P. L. Micca1, J. A. Coderre1, Charles Springer1

1Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA; 2State University of New York at Stony Brook, Brookhaven National Lab, Upton, NY, USA.




fMRI: Clinical Aspects

Forth


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Joachim Roether
Christoph M. Segebarth






10:30

530.

fMRI Studies of Visceral and Cutaneous Pain in IBS Patients and Normal Subjects

Nathan C. Himes1, Richard W. Briggs1, Kaundinya S. Gopinath1, Michael E. Robinson1, Donald D. Price1, G. Nicholas Verne1

1University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.



10:42

531.

Identifying which Brain Areas Activated by Painful Stimulation are Specifically Modulated by Drugs

Richard Wise1, Richard Rogers1, Stuart Clare1, Susy Bantick1, Alex Ploghaus1, Steve Smith1, Pauline Williams2, Garth Rapeport2, Irene Tracey1

1University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK; 2GlaxoWellcome Research and Development, Stevenage, UK.



10:54

532.

Temporal Dynamics of Cerebral Processing of Heat Pain - a fMRI Study

Peter Erhard1, Michael Valet1, Frode Willoch1, Florian Weilke1, Arthur Schikowski1, Markus Schwaiger1, Bastian Conrad1, Thomas R. Tölle1

1Technische Universität, München, Germany.



11:06

533.

Preliminary Study of Vasoactive Hormone Insulin Effect on fMRI BOLD Response in Human Visual Cortex

Jae-Hwan Kwag1, Elizabeth Seaquist1, Xiao-Hong Zhu1, Shalom Michaeli2, Kamil Ugurbil1, Wei Chen1

1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA; 2University of New Mexico, Woodridge, IL, USA.



11:18

534.

Direct Electrical Stimulation of the Auditory System in Deaf Subjects: An fMRI Study

Adnan Z. Alwatban1, Catherine N. Ludman2, Steve M. Mason2, Gerard M. O'Donoghue2, Andrew M. Peters1, Peter G. Morris1

1University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK; 2Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.



11:30

535.

Wada-Validated Clinical fMRI Reveals Typical and Atypical Speech Activation Patterns in Individual Patients with Epilepsy

Michael Okujava1, Hennric Jokeit2, Friedrich G. Woermann2

1currently: Bethel Epilepsy Center, Germany, Center for Experimental Neurology, Tbilisi, Georgia; 2Bethel Epilepsy Center, Mara Hospital, Bielefeld, Germany.



11:42

536.

Cerebral Activation During Vagal Nerve Stimulation: A Functional MR Imaging Study in Seizure Patients

Christopher G. Filippi1, Richard Watts1, P. Mark Li1

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



11:54

537.

"Visual" and "Auditory" Cortical Activation by Acupuncture Has No Specific Cortical-Acupoint Correlation - A fMRI Study of Electroacupuncture with Control Stimulation

Ming-Ting Wu1, Jer-Ming Sheen2, Kai-Hsiung Chuang3, Chin-Ying Tsai1, Shieuh-Lii Chin1, Ping-Hong Lai1, Huay-Ben Pan1, Chien-Fang Yang1

1Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, School of Medicine, National Yang Ming University, Taiwan; 2Chang-Chung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center; 3National Taiwan University, Taiwan.



12:06

538.

Evidence of Chronic Tolerance to Nicotine as Measured with fMRI

Thomas J Ross1, Stephen A Williams2, Robert C Risinger1, Betty Jo Salmeron1, Alan S Bloom1, Elliot Stein1

1Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA; 2Pfizer, Inc, Groton, CT, USA.



12:18

539.

The Functional Connectivity During Deep Brain Stimulation: A Pilot fMRI Study

Jaroslav Tintera1, Robert Jech2, Dusan Urgosik3

1IKEM, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; 3Nemocnice Na Homolce, Prague, Czech Republic.




Vascular Intervention and Device Tracking

Alsh


10:30 - 12:30
Chairs: Thomas Kahn
Michael Wendt






10:30

540.

Toward Comprehensive Performance of MR-Guided Vascular Interventions: Combined Dynamic Imaging of the Coronary Arteries and Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion

Nikolaos V. Tsekos1, Pamela Woodard1, Glenn Foster1, Terry Sharp1, Robert J. Gropler1

1Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. USA.



10:42

541.

Coronary Artery Intervention Guided with Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Jean-Michel Serfaty1, Xiaoming Yang1, Ananda Kumar1, Ergin Atalar1

1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.



10:54

542.

A Combined Electrophysiology/MR Antenna Catheter

Robert C Susil1, Christopher J Yeung1, Albert C Lardo1, Ergin Atalar1

1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.



11:06

543.

Intravascular MR Imaging of Vascular Gene Delivery: A Feasibility Study

Xiaoming Yang1, Ergin Atalar1, Dechun Li1, Jean-Michel Serfaty1, Danming Wang1, Linzhao Cheng1

1Johns Hopkins Unversity, Baltimore, MD, USA.



11:18

544.

MR-Controlled Fast Optical Switching of a Resonant Circuit Mounted to the Tip of a Clinical Catheter

Steffen Weiss1, Holger Eggers1, Tobias Schaeffter1

1Philips Research Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.



11:30

545.

A Fast 3D Tracking System Using Tuned Fiducial Markers and Limited Projection Reconstruction

Chris Flask1, Kent Lee1, Ajit Shankaranarayanan1, Eddy Wong1, Daniel Elgort1, Jeffrey L. Duerk1, Jonathan Lewin1, Michael Wendt2

1Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, USA; 2Siemens Medical Systems, Iselin, NJ, USA.



11:42

546.

Instrument Localization in MRI Using Electron Spin Resonance

Mika Ylihautala1, Gösta Ehnholm1, Erkki Vahala1, Lasse Jyrkinen2, Osmo Tervonen3

1Marconi Medical Systems Finland, Inc., Vantaa, Finland; 2University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 3Oulu University Hospital, Oulu, Finland.



11:54

547.

A Truly Hybrid X-Ray/MR System for Guidance of Minimally Invasive Procedures: In Vivo Validation

Rebecca Fahrig1, Kim Butts1, Z. Wen1, R. Saunders2, S. Kee1, Norbert J. Pelc1

1Stanford University, Stanford, CA USA; 2GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI, USA.



12:06

548.

Optical Tracking of Surface Coils for Image-Guided Interventional Procedures

C. A. White1, M. J. Bronskill1, Gal Sela1, Walter Kucharczyk1

1University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.



12:18

549.

A Flexible Instrument Tracking System for Intra-Operative MRI

Gal Sela1, Michael Bronskill1, Walter Kucharczyk2

1Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 3University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada.




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