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Special Focus SessionsFriday, March 8, 16:00–17:30, Room F2SF 7b: Imaging and radiotherapy:all you need to know• Chairman’s Introduction [A-171]V.J. Goh; London/UK• Modern radiotherapy: what are the new technologies?[A-172]V. Valentini; Rome/IT• PET/CT for radiotherapy planning: how does it assistIMRT? [A-173]A. Loft; Copenhagen/DK• Response evaluation and treatment adaptation [A-174]K. Haustermans; Leuven/BE• MR imaging biomarkers for response evaluation [A-175]R.G.H. Beets-Tan; Maastricht/NL• Panel discussion: How can imaging improve outcomes inradiotherapy?Friday, March 8, 16:00–17:30, Room QSF 7c: Imaging in intensive care patients• Chairman’s Introduction [A-193]A. Palkó; Szeged/HU• Value of MRI for intensive care coma patients withunclear brain pathology [A-194]P.C. Maly Sundgren; Lund/SE• Computed tomography of pathologic lung conditionscomplicating intensive care treatment [A-195]C.M. Schaefer-Prokop; Amersfoort/NL• Point-of-care versus diagnostic ultrasound in theintensive care unit [A-196]E. Danse; Brussels/BE• Imaging in polyTrauma [A-197]U. Linsenmaier; Munich/DE• Panel discussion: What training and special skills areradiologists expected to have in order to work withintensive care units? How should we manage the clinicaland technical challenges posed by this very specificenvironment?Saturday, March 9, 08:30–10:00, Room BSF 8a: Is diagnostic catheter angiography stilluseful in neuroimaging?• Chairman’s Introduction [A-203]M. Essig; Erlangen/DE• What can we expect from vascular diagnostic procedures?[A-204]R. Siemund; Lund/SE• Can non-invasive techniques as CTA and MRA replacecatheter angio for diagnostic work-up? [A-205]L. Van den Hauwe; Brasschaat/BE• Diagnostic catheter angiography is not dead: currentindications and advantages over the non-invasivetechniques [A-206]T. Engelhorn; Erlangen/DE• Panel discussion: The pros and cons of diagnostic catheterangiography in neuroimagingSaturday, March 9, 08:30–10:00, Room F2SF 8b: GI imaging: technological advances andclinical applications• Chairman’s Introduction [A-229]S.A. Jackson; Plymouth/UK• CEUS of the bowel wall: when and how [A-230]F. Maccioni; Rome/IT• Dual-energy (spectral) CT: GI applications [A-231]P. Rogalla; Toronto, ON/CA• MR imaging of GI tract motility [A-232]S.A. Taylor; London/UK• Panel discussion: When should we integrate thesetechnological advances into 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 radiologistgather information on GUCH patients? [A-321]M. Gutberlet; Leipzig/DE• A list of typical surgical procedures: the top ten in GUCH[A-322]M. Hübler; Zurich/CH• ‘Adults are not just big children’: differences betweenchildren and adults [A-323]A.M. Taylor; London/UK• Which modality, for which patient? MRI or CT, that’s thequestion [A-324]J. Bremerich; Basle/CH• Panel discussion: Can we now get all the information weneed to treat GUCH patients, non-invasively?103

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