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New Horizons - myESR.org

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www.<strong>myESR</strong>.<strong>org</strong> | EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF RADIOLOGY 2013Special FocusSessionsFriday, March 8, 16:00–17:30, Room QSF 7c: Imaging in intensive care patients• Chairman’s introductionA. Palkó; Szeged/HU• Value of MRI for intensive care coma patients withunclear brain pathologyP.C. Maly Sundgren; Lund/SE• Computed tomography of pathologic lung conditionscomplicating intensive care treatmentC.M. Schaefer-Prokop; Amersfoort/NL• Point-of-care versus diagnostic ultrasound in theintensive care unitE. Danse; Brussels/BE• Imaging in polytraumaU. Linsenmaier; Munich/DE• Panel discussion:What training and special skills are radiologists expectedto have in order to work with intensive care units? Howshould we manage the clinical and technical challengesposed by this very specific environment?Saturday, March 9, 08:30–10:00, Room BSF 8a: Is diagnostic catheter angiographystill useful in neuroimaging?• Chairman’s introductionM. Essig; Erlangen/DE• What can we expect from vascular diagnostic procedures?R. Siemund; Lund/SE• Can non-invasive techniques as CTA and MRA replacecatheter angio for diagnostic work-up?L. Van den Hauwe; Brasschaat/BE• Diagnostic catheter angiography is not dead:current indications and advantages over the non-invasivetechniquesT. Engelhorn; Erlangen/DE• Panel discussion:The pros and cons of diagnostic catheter angiography inneuroimagingSaturday, March 9, 08:30–10:00, Room F2SF 8b: GI imaging: technological advancesand clinical applications• Chairman’s introductionS.A. Jackson; Plymouth/UK• CEUS of the bowel wall: when and howF. Maccioni; Rome/IT• Dual-energy (spectral) CT: GI applicationsP. Rogalla; Toronto, ON/CA• MR imaging of GI tract motilityS.A. Taylor; London/UK• Panel discussion:When should we integrate these technological advancesinto our routine practice?Saturday, March 9, 16:00–17:30, Room F1SF 11: Adults with congenital heart disease(GUCH)• Chairman’s introduction:Why should a radiologist gather informationon GUCH patients?M. Gutberlet; Leipzig/DE• A list of typical surgical procedures: the top ten in GUCHM. Hübler; Berlin/DE• ‘Adults are not just big children’:differences between children and adultsA.M. Taylor; London/UK• Which modality, for which patient? MRI or CT, that’s thequestionJ. Bremerich; Basle/CH• Panel discussion:Can we now get all the information we need to treatGUCH patients, non-invasively?Preliminary Programme EdiciÓn Invierno | ECR 201339

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