State-of-the-Art Cardiovascular Imaging

Sunday, March 14, 9:15 AM - 4:30 PM
Hosted by Siemens Healthcare
Hands-On Learning Lab #3436 While there are no CME credits for this session, it will offer cardiologists an excellent glimpse into state-of-the-art cardiovascular imaging.

Attendees will learn about post-processing techniques for coronary CT angiography and cardiac MRI. They also will be treated to volume color Doppler imaging and single-beat acquisition for atrial fibrillation.

Many of the above sessions repeat on Monday and Tuesday, but newer ones include:
• eSieScan—Knowledge-Guided Navigation of the Full Volume
• Right Ventricular Analysis Using Full-Volume, and
• Myocardial SPECT and PET Perfusion

 

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