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ECR 2013 – Final Programme - myESR.org

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Postgraduate Educational <strong>Programme</strong>16:00–17:30 Room D2CardiacRC 303Cardiac imaging: the cutting edgeModerator: E. Di Cesare; L‘Aquila/IT16:00A-011 A. Cardiac MRI: do we need more than 1.5T?B.J. Wintersperger; Toronto, ON/CALearning Objectives:1. To learn about the differences between 1.5T and 3T cardiac MRI.2. To understand the clinical applications of high-field cardiac MRI.3. To become familiar with the problems of using high-field cardiacMRI in daily routine.16:30A-012 B. Cardiac CT: technique in 2020; where to next?K. Nikolaou; Munich/DELearning Objectives:1. To learn about the latest technical developments in state-of-the-artcardiac CT.2. To explore what new developments will influence cardiac CT over thenext few years.3. To understand if what you need is a lot of rows, tubes or both foroptimal cardiac CT.17:00A-013 C. Cardiac hybrid imaging: „One-Stop-Shop“P.A. Kaufmann; Zurich/CHLearning Objectives:1. To understand the principles of cardiac hybrid imaging.2. To learn about the diagnostic value of hybrid imaging.3. To know about possible indications for performing hybrid imaging.16:00–17:30 Room E1Molecular ImagingRC 306 Molecular imaging in oncologyModerator: O. Clément; Paris/FR16:00A-014 A. New PET-tracers for oncologyP.L. Choyke; Bethesda, MD/USLearning Objectives:1. To learn about the new specific tracers that can be used in oncologicpatients.2. To become familiar with their possible impact on patientmanagement.3. To understand their potential and limitations for practice.16:30A-015 B. Potential of MRI for molecular imaging in oncologyF.A. Gallagher; Cambridge/UKLearning Objectives:1. To become familiar with the different approaches to molecularimaging with MRI.2. To understand the role of molecular imaging in oncology.3. To learn about emerging MRI techniques for molecular imaging.17:00A-016 C. Emerging molecular imaging techniquesF.M.A. Kiessling; Aachen/DELearning Objectives:1. To become familiar with optical imaging techniques and probes.2. To learn about the potential of targeted US contrast agents.3. To appreciate emerging hybrid imaging techniques.16:00–17:30 Room E2Multidisciplinary Session: ManagingPatients with CancerMS 3 Colorectal liver metastases16:00A-017 Chairman‘s introductionV. Vilgrain; Clichy/FRSession Objectives:1. To learn about the prognostic factors of colorectal liver metastases.2. To become familiar with the most common therapeutic strategies.3. To understand the role of the multidisciplinary team in patients withcolorectal liver metastases.16:05A-018 Role of imaging in the pretreatment assessmentV. Vilgrain; Clichy/FRLearning Objectives:1. To become familiar with imaging findings indicating surgicalresectability.2. To understand the role of CT and MR imaging in staging livermetastases.3. To learn about the role of new imaging techniques in staging livermetastases.16:20A-019 Surgical resection of liver metastases: when and howJ. Belghiti; Clichy/FRLearning Objectives:1. To become familiar with surgical indications of liver metastases.2. To understand treatment planning strategies.3. To learn about prognostic factors for surgical candidates.16:35A-020 Chemotherapy and novel therapy in colorectal livermetastases: rationale, indications and resultsS. Faivre; Clichy/FRLearning Objectives:1. To appreciate the rationale behind chemotherapy and novel therapy.2. To learn about the most common protocols of chemotherapy andnovel therapy.3. To consolidate knowledge in treatment efficacy.16:50A-021 Role of image-guided treatment in colorectal livermetastasesM. Abdel Rehim, A. Sibert, V. Barrau, Z. Ben Lakhdar, V. Vilgrain; Clichy/FRLearning Objectives:1. To learn about the most common image-guided treatments.2. To understand advantages and drawbacks of each treatment.3. To become familiar with the role of image-guided treatments.17:05 Case presentation and discussion16:00–17:30 Room F1Professional Challenges SessionPC 3 Bringing radiology to medicalundergraduates16:00A-022 Chairman‘s introduction: why does it matter?S.J. Golding; Oxford/UKSession Objectives:1. To understand why radiologists need to make undergraduateteaching a priority.2. To become familiar with the effect of teaching undergraduates on thestudent and the institution.3. To appreciate the objectives with which the undergraduate should betaught.A-011 – A-022Thursday157

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