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Highlights from the Melvin P. Judkins Cardiac Imaging Symposium 2003

This program is a selection of eight topics that were presented at the May 2003 Melvin P. Judkins Cardiac Imaging Symposium held in Boston, MA. Each module contains two presentations discussing the latest information on imaging technology and techniques.

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These events are produced in partnership with SCAI and MEBN.net
and are free for SCAI members thanks to an educational grant from:


www.pfizer.com
 



(Course AB0208)


Digital Storage Media: An Update
Tom Giordano
This program is designed to update the attendees on the current state of the art of digital storage media as well as its outlook for the future.

IVUS, FFR, and CFR
John McB. Hodgson, MD, FSCAI
A look at these three techniques and their role in determining the need for interventional therapy in stenosis.

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(Course AB0207)

Radiation Safety in the Cardiac Cath Lab: The Essentials
Michele F. Loscocco, LCDR, MSC, USN
This program defines radiation quantities and units, summarizes FDA and JCAHO guidelines for fluoroscopy use and operator training, describes and predicts possible bioeffects associated with high radiation skin doses, and recommends appropriate techniques to manage radiation exposure to the patient and operator.

Angiographic 3-D Reconstruction
John D. Carroll, MD, FSCAI
This program describes the technique of rotational angiographic image acquisition, summarizes the improvements in patient safety using rotational versus traditional "fixed view" image acquisition, and describes the added clinical value from 3D angiographic reconstruction and analysis in the performance of PCI.

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(Course AB0209)

MR Angiography
Vincent Ho, MD
This program discusses the technical challenges of coronary MRA and the various MRA methods for coronary artery imaging, and describes the potential pitfalls of each coronary MRA technique.

Thermal Imaging and Mapping
Robert S. Schwartz, MD
This program describes the causes of thermal heterogeneity, methods of measuring thermal heterogeneity, and the potential implications of thermal heterogeneity.


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(Course AB0210)

Digital Imaging Transmission: Telemedicine and Telecardiology
Jack T. Cusma, PhD
This program allows participants to gain an understanding of the potential role of telemedicine, especially the transmission of digital images in the catheterization laboratory. It also explains the advantages and limitations of available options and potential clinical applications.

Optical Coherence Tomography
Marc D. Feldman, MD, FACC
This program provides an overview of state-of-the-art modalities that are available for determining if an atherosclerotic plaque is vulnerable. The comparative value of evolving technologies such as OCT, IVUS, NIR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, thermography, MRI, angioscopy, ultrafast CT, and serum markers such as CRP, Amyloid A protein, IL-6, and protease-activated NIR probes will be reviewed.

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Overview

Accreditation Statement

Continuing Medical Education for Physicians
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) and CEU-Online. The SCAI is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions designates each educational activity for a maximum of four category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only the credit that he/she actually spent in the activity.

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These events are produced in partnership with SCAI and MEBN.NET and are FREE for SCAI members thanks to a generous grant from Pfizer.


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