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General Information
4 Introducing the ECR 2010 Congress President 7 Your Timeline to ECR 2010 8 Timetable 63 ESR Dignitaries64 Arts & Culture in Vienna68 ESR Executive Council69 ECR 2010 Committees72 ECR 2010 Topic Coordinators
Scientific Highlights
12 SA 13: Lymph nodes come under renewed scrutiny 16 SF 3b: Emergency room experts lay out options
for polytrauma imaging 22 PC 13: Preparing tomorrow today 24 CC 18: New ways to image lung diseases must be
introduced in clinical routine
Scientific Programme
10 ESR meets Poland, Argentina, Saudi Arabia & Neurologists
14 New Horizons Sessions15 State of the Art Symposia18 Special Focus Sessions23 Professional Challenges Sessions
Categorical Courses:26 radiology of the spine in 201027 radiology in Abdominal emergencies28 Imaging in Lung Diseases
Mini Courses:30 Organs from A to Z: Liver 30 extremity Joint MrI
Refresher Courses:32 Abdominal and Gastrointestinal33 Breast34 Cardiac36 Chest36 Computer Applications37 Molecular Imaging and Contrast Media38 Genitourinary41 Head and Neck42 Interventional radiology43 Musculoskeletal44 Neuro45 Pediatric46 Physics in radiology47 radiographers48 Vascular 49 eFOMP Workshop
E3 – European Excellence in Education:50 Foundation Course: Head and Neck radiology 51 Interactive Teaching sessions
Multidisciplinary Sessions53 Managing Patients with Cancer
54 ESOR Session54 Radiology Trainees Forum – Highlighted Lectures54 ESR Audit Session54 Image Interpretation Quizzes 54 3rd Workstation Face-Off Session54 Hospital Management Symposium56 Satellite Symposia
Hands-on Workshops:58 Post-Processing of CT and MrI in stroke Patients59 Cardiac CT Post-Processing and Analysis61 Musculoskeletal Us: Hand and Wrist, Foot and Ankle
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Introducing the eCr 2010 Congress PresidentBy Mélisande Rouger
ECRT: How does ECR compare to other radiological congresses?MST: The majority of radiological congresses are focused on one radiological discipline or even a spe-cific narrow subject. ECR is a unique forum addressing and accommodating all radiologists. There are sessions presenting the cutting edge of science in our own field of activity and at the same time there are opportunities to attend sessions presenting progress outside of our own discipline. This is a great advantage of a multidisciplinary meeting, which provides possibilities to keep abreast of developments in other radiological fields.I find it extremely important for every radiologist to be aware of the progress in various fields of our specialty. This knowledge may help to further develop our own field and to choose the modalities best suited to diagnosing our patients.
ECRT: What are your ambitions and plans for ECR?MST: Like every president of ECR, I would like to shape a very attractive scientific, educational and social programme. Working together with the Programme Planning Committee we have been trying to create sessions choosing topics that should meet the expectations of all participants. It is well known that every year ECR introduces some innovations. In 2010 we will launch a new type of course that will be organ-oriented. In the coming year, it will be ‘Liver from A to Z’. Experts will show the best, most appropriate imaging methods used in diagnosing a wide range of pathologies of the liver in four sessions.The second innovation is the introduction of a multidisciplinary symposium, which we will start with ‘Managing patients with cancer’. The symposium consists of 4 sessions dedicated to prostate, ovary, colorectal and lung cancer. In each session there will be presentations and discussions between a surgeon, an oncologist and a radiologist. By introducing multidisciplinary symposia we would like to bring closer and enhance exchanges between clinicians and radiologists. Nowadays, if radiologists want to remain the key players in clinical discussions, they should understand the clinical questions and stay updated with advances in disease management. I hope this type of session will emphasise the importance of clinical training in the radiological curriculum.My ambition is that we provide an excellent congress for the participants, the faculty and exhibitors, and that it will contribute to the further growth and development of our specialty.
In an interview with ECR Today back in March, Professor Małgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska from Lublin, Poland, discussed her agenda for next year’s congress. She revealed that ECR 2010 will shed light on imaging and interventions in oncology and clinical emergencies, among other topics, and the congress’s tradition of innovation will be upheld with the introduction of a multidisciplinary symposium and organ-oriented courses.
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ECRT: What will be the main focus of ECR and what will be the scientific highlights regarding new technologies presented?MST: ECR 2010 will focus on a number of subjects. Many sessions will be dedicated to imaging and interventions in oncology. We will also focus on imaging and interventions in clinical emergencies, which will be extensively explored during the congress. There will be a Categorical Course on abdomi-nal emergencies and two Special Focus Sessions: on imaging in polytrauma patients and on paediatric non-traumatic emergencies. I would like to draw attention to the Professional Challenges Sessions ‘The radiologist of the future: Challenges and chances’ and ‘Radiology and Law’. The dramatic evolution of our discipline raises many burning questions which will be presented and discussed by experts.There will be a number of scientific highlights of ECR 2010. Almost every year there is a significant development deserving to be a highlight of a meeting in the majority of fields of our rapidly evolving discipline. As has already been said, one of ECR’s charms is that it covers all aspects of the specialty. Among the scientific highlights in the field of new technologies there will be New Horizons sessions on MRI in lung diseases, hybrid imaging, and functional imaging in CT as well as sessions dedicated to new developments in US imaging.
ECRT: What do you think of the initiative ‘ESR meets partner disciplines’? Will there be another specialty invited to ECR?MST: I find it a very attractive and useful initiative. Those sessions bring radiologists closer to clini-cians and help them to better understand the information clinicians expect from imaging. On the other hand we can clarify what information is possible with contemporary imaging, and which modality is best suited to provide it. The session should enable radiologists to exchange opinions and to improve communication with the clinicians. At ECR 2010, neurology will be a partner discipline.
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Your Timeline to eCr 2010
July 3 – September 18: Abstract submission
October 1: Online registration Open
October 1: Travel & Accommodation service Open
November 1: Invest in the Youth support Programme Application Open
November 1: Participate from Home registration Open
November: Notification of Abstract Acceptance
December 1: Online submission of Accepted exhibits to ePOs™ Open
March 4–8: ECR 2010: NEW! Thursday to Monday
Congress Venue
Austria Center ViennaBruno Kreisky Platz 11220 Vienna, Austria
Congress Language
English
CME Accreditation
Each ECR delegate receives confirmation of all activities attended (CME confirmation – Record of attendance). The approximate maximum number of hours of scientific acti-vity attendance is 40 (please note that this number differs from the maximum number of UEMS/EACCME credits).ECR 2010 is expected to be designated for a maximum of 27 hours of European external CME credits by the UEMS/EACCME.
Facts & Figures
18,000 Participants100 Countries270 Scientific and Educational Sessions1,800 Accepted Proffered Papers and Exhibits:
rejection rate: 66%Fully Electronic Scientific ExhibitionIndustrial Exhibition
approx. 285 exhibitors26,000 m²
Scientific and Educational Programme
3 Honorary Lectures 1 Opening Lecture 4 ESR meets Sessions 2 Image Interpretation Quizzes 4 New Horizons Sessions 3 State of the Art Symposia 15 Special Focus Sessions 5 Professional Challenges Sessions 3 Categorical Courses (18 Sessions) 2 Mini Courses (6 Sessions) 75 Refresher Courses 1 Foundation Course:
Head and Neck Radiology (6 Sessions) 14 Interactive Teaching Sessions 1 e-Learning Centre with Self Assessment Tests 1 RTF – Radiology Trainees Forum:
Highlighted Lectures’ Session 3 Hands-on Workshops 1 EFOMP Workshop 1 Hospital Management Symposium 1 Workstation Face-Off Session 21 Satellite Symposia
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Workstation Face-Off SessionGE Healthcare SymposiumBayer Schering Pharma SymposiumSuperSonic Imagine Symposium
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Junior Image Interpretation Quiz
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New Horizons sessionNH 11Categorical CoursesCC 1116, CC 1117Mini CourseMC 1119refresher Courses
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Josef LissnerHonorary Lecture
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Hospital Management SymposiumGuerbet SymposiumGE Healthcare SymposiumHitachi SymposiumPhilips Healthcare Symposia
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‘ESR meets’: another virtuoso programme at eCr 2010
Saudi Arabia will offer a general presentation based on its radiological routine, and explain how imaging can help assess peculiar musculoskeletal infections and infestations, as well as Brucellosis infection. The Saudi delegation will also stress the role of imaging in the discovery and characterisation of genetic diseases, and the role of nuclear medicine and functional imaging in Non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), a diverse group of haematologic cancers.
ECR 2010, under the theme ‘Virtuosity in Radiology’, promises to be yet another landmark in the history of the congress. To ensure this success, ‘ESR meets’, one of ECR’s most popular programmes, will invite three countries from three different continents to present their expertise in radiology. Poland, Saudi Arabia and Argentina will deliver their latest scientific achievements of international relevance. Neurology will also be a guest, as part of ECR’s efforts to promote multidisciplinary dialogue.
By Mélisande Rouger
Inviting a partner discipline to take part in the debates has become a necessity and ECR recognised this two years ago by extending its ‘ESR meets’ programme to specialities beyond radiology. At ECR 2010, neurologists will, together with radiologists, focus on the diagnosis and treatment of stroke, the number two cause of death worldwide. From clinical requirements and expectations of diagnostic imaging to diagnostic imaging of ischemic stroke, experts will talk of their experience in order to improve both their cooperation and medical outcome. They will also deal with the management of acute stroke patients and the endovascular treatment of patients with ischemic strokes.
Argentina will be the first Latin American country to take part in the ESR meets initiative, and expects an increased attendance of Argentinean and Latin American radiologists as a result. The delegates will focus on pneumo-oesophageal MDCT in cancer presurgical characterisation and staging, radio-anatomy of the lower arterial anastomoses, and high-resolution MRI in rectal cancer. They will also deliver a presentation on cystic echino-coccosis, based on local experience in Patagonia.
Poland, home country to ECR 2010 President Prof. Małgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, a world famous interventional radio-logist, will present a session on Emergency Radiology. Polish ‘rising stars’ in radiology will present their achievements in modern emergency stroke imaging, cardiac emergency imaging, and in the diagnosis and management of aortic or end-organ complications in the dissection of descending aorta. They will also provide examples of their use of CT pulmonary angiography in staging acute pulmonary embolism.
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Friday, March 5, 10:30–12:00ESR meets PolandEM 1 Emergency radiology: The new
frontiers, the old barriers
Presiding: C.J. Herold; Vienna/ATM. Sasiadek; Wroclaw/PL M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
•Introduction M. Sasiadek; Wroclaw/PL
•Modernemergencystrokeimaging K. Sklinda; Warsaw/PL
•Cardiacemergencyimaging: Crossingfrontiers,meetingbarriers K. Gruszczynska; Katowice/PL
•Dissectionofdescendingaorta: Diagnosisandmanagementofaorticor end-organcomplications K. Milczarek; Warsaw/PL
•Whatyouseeiswhatyoudiagnose: Stagingtheseverityofacutepulmonary embolismwithcomputedtomography pulmonaryangiography G. Staskiewicz; Lublin/PL
•Paneldiscussion
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30ESR meets NeurologistsEM 2 Ischemic stroke:
Diagnosis and treatment Presiding: J.M. Ferro; Lisbon/PT
C.J. Herold; Vienna/AT M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
•Introduction J.M. Ferro; Lisbon/PT
•Whataretheclinicalrequirementsand expectationsofdiagnosticimaging F. Fazekas; Graz/AT
•Diagnosticimagingofischemicstroke M.M. Thurnher; Vienna/AT
•Managementoftheacutestrokepatient D. Leys; Lille/FR
•Endovasculartreatmentofthepatientwithischemicstroke D. Vorwerk; Ingolstadt/DE
•Paneldiscussion
Saturday, March 6, 10:30–12:00ESR meets ArgentinaEM 3 Argentine radiology:
Past, present and future
Presiding: t.b.a.C.J. Herold; Vienna/AT M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
•Introduction
A.E. Buzzi; Buenos Aires/AR •PneumoesophagealMDCT:Itsroleincancer
presurgicalcharacterisationandstaging M. Ulla; Buenos Aires/AR
•Cysticechinococcosis: OurexperienceinPatagonia S. Moguillansky; Cipolletti Rio Negro/AR
•Radioanatomyoftheloweruterine arterialanastomoses R.D. García Mónaco; Buenos Aires/AR
•High-resolutionMRIinrectalcancer A. Dieguez; Buenos Aires/AR
•Paneldiscussion
Monday, March 8, 12:15–13:45ESR meets Saudi ArabiaEM 4 Saudi radiology Presiding: C.J. Herold; Vienna/AT
S.S. Lingawi; Jeddah/SA M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
•Introduction S.S. Lingawi; Jeddah/SA
•Peculiarmusculoskeletalinfections andinfestations M.E. Abd El Bagi; Riyadh/SA
•BrucellosisinSaudiArabiafromheadtotoe N.A. Al-Nakshabandi; Riyadh/SA
•Roleofimagingindiscoveryand characterisationofgeneticdiseases I.A. Alorainy; Riyadh/SA
•RoleofnuclearmedicineandfunctionalimaginginnonHodgkin’slymphoma(NHL)inSaudiArabia S. Al-Sebaie; Dhahran/SA
•Paneldiscussion
ESR meets sessions
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Lymph nodes come under renewed scrutinyBy Paula Gould
The T-word – tumour – usually dominates discussions on cancer imaging. Can you see a suspect mass? Are you sure it’s malignant? Is it responding to therapy or continuing to grow?
Nodal metastases may be mentioned, but only in passing. Yet lymph node involvement is a key piece in the diagnostic jigsaw. Cancerous spread to nearby lymph nodes can have important implications for a patient’s prognosis and the recommended course of treatment.
Prof. Jelle Barentsz, professor of radiology at the University Hospital Nijmegen, the Netherlands, will be championing the cause of this often overlooked aspect of oncological imaging at ECR 2010. A self-styled ‘musketeer’, he will be leading a new state of the art course covering the best of current and future techniques for lymph node evaluation.
“Ask any clinician. They will say that the recognition of small metastases is vitally important to the patient. There are not too many imaging techniques that can do this at the moment. In this session, radiologists will be shown how a variety of novel techniques can solve this challenging problem,” he said.
In prostate cancer, for example, detection of just one or two positive lymph nodes rules out curative therapy. Patients with no nodal involvement may have a prostatectomy, whereas those whose cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes will be treated with hormone therapy or aggressive radiotherapy instead, Barentsz said. Treatment choices also change for patients with breast cancer and head/neck cancer if lymph node metastases are found.
PET/CT with the glucose analogue fluorine-18 FDG is regarded as a good way of evaluating lymph node
involvement, particularly in lung cancer, melanoma, and lymphoma. Pathological lymph nodes will stand out clearly on FDG-PET images as bright or dark dots. The downside is that this strategy works poorly in cancers with low metabolic activity, such as pelvic cancer and prostate cancer.
Advances in technology have also made it possible to see lymph nodes on CT and MRI. Here, nodal enlargement is typically taken to indicate the presence of metastatic disease. The sensitivity of conventional CT and MRI for the detection of lymph node metastases is only around 30%, though. As a result, surgical lymph node dissection is sometimes used to check whether a cancer has spread.
Size is not the only factor that should be considered when assessing the status of lymph nodes on conventional CT and MRI, according to Dr. Dow-Mu Koh, a radiologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton, U.K. The shape and contour of nodes can also help to indicate whether they have been invaded by cancer cells, as can certain internal characteristics. Radiologists looking at abdominal and pelvic nodes could also be looking for calcifications, heterogeneity, or signs of necrosis, in addition to measuring nodal diameters, said Koh.
He will be posing the following question to ECR 2010 delegates: is morphological assessment using CT and MRI useful?
“We are very reliant on size,” he said. “Size is not always a good way of working out whether a node is involved. In fact for some cancers, size is a very poor discriminator.”
Koh will stress that lymph node imaging findings should not be interpreted in isolation. Pathological features of the primary tumour must also be taken into account.
Detection of nodal metastases can make a big difference to the prognosis and management of cancer patients, yet this aspect of oncological imaging seldom gets the attention it deserves. This explains the introduction at ECR 2010 of a new state of the art course on imaging-based lymph node evaluation.
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“You have to think about the behaviour of the tumour, how this tumour would normally spread, and the pathway the spread is likely to take through the lymph nodes,” he said.
Contrast-enhanced MRI with a lymph node-specific agent could improve the sensitivity and specificity further, according to Barentsz. At ECR 2010, he will use his own presentation to outline the future potential of MR imaging with ferumoxtran-10, a lymphotropic, ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) agent.
Lymph node imaging with the USPIO agent, known as Combidex in Europe and Sinerem in the U.S., has yielded promising results. In particular, the technique’s high negative predictive value means that surgery can be ruled out if lymph node involvement is not seen on imaging. ‘Just in case’ lymph node dissections should no longer be required, saving time and money and sparing patients unnecessary anxiety and discomfort. Regulatory approval for lymph node imaging with ferumoxtran-10 has yet to be granted.
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound is another up-and-coming strategy. This works best when visualising lymph nodes that are close to ultrasound transducer, Barentsz said. Patterns of enhancement are being used to identify small metastases in small lymph nodes, the ‘holy grail’ of lymph node imaging.
“I want this course to show that lymph node imaging is back, thanks to developments in ultrasound, PET, contrast agent development, and MRI,” he noted. “I would like to revitalise radiologists’ interest in lymph nodes by showing them not just state-of-the-art techniques but the state of the future art, too.”
Figure 1:Post-USPIO T2*-weighted sagital 3T MRI. White nodes (indicated by the white area) are metastatic, and do not contain macrophages with intracellular USPIO. The black, or the partially black, nodal regions are normal (indicated by the yellow areas). These regions contain macrophages with USPIO. (Provided by J. Barentsz)
Figure 2:3D reconstructed USPIO-MRI merged with CT angiography shows pathologic nodes in red and normal nodes in green. Such images can be used to guide selective radiation therapy. (Provided by J. Barentsz)
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New Horizons sessions
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30NH 6 Functional imaging in CT:
Optional or built-in? •Chairman’sintroduction
H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH •WhatfunctionalCTrequires:
Speed,coverage,andmanyslices P. Rogalla; Berlin/DE
•Multi-energy:AnapproachtofunctionalimagingwithCT P. Stolzmann; Zurich/CH
•Functionalcardiacimaging:Theblessingofhighspatialandtemporalresolution C. Catalano; Rome/IT
•CanCTperfusionmonitortumortherapyresponse? V.J. Goh; Northwood/UK
•Paneldiscussion: FunctionalimagingwithCT: Readyforprimetime?
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00NH 7 Biomarkers: New word,
new world, new work? •Chairman’sintroduction
A.R. Padhani; Northwood/UK •Biomarkers:Whatarethey?
B. Van Beers; Clichy/FR •MRIbiomarkers:Readyinabdomen?
D.J. Lomas; Cambridge/UK •PETcancerbiomarkersatthestartingline
E.O. Aboagye; London/UK •Biomarkers:Anillustratedframework
fordevelopment A.R. Padhani; Northwood/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Howshouldweimplementbiomarkers inclinicalpractice?
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00NH 11 MRI of the lungs: Light at the end of the tunnel?
•Chairman’sintroduction H.-U. Kauczor; Heidelberg/DE
•ChallengesforMRIofthelungJ.M. Wild; Sheffield/UK
•MRIofneoplasticandinflammatory lungdisease J. Biederer; Kiel/DE
•MRIofpulmonaryvasculardisease S. Ley; Heidelberg/DE
•MRIofventilationandgasexchange inairwaydisease F. Molinari; Rome/IT
•Paneldiscussion: MRIofthelung:CanitbeatCT?
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30NH 14 Hybrid imaging:
The radiologic/nuclear sandwich
•Chairman’sintroductionT.F. Hany; Zurich/CH
•PET/CT:Lessonslearnedfromadecade G. Antoch; Essen/DE
•Newtracersinhybridimaging S. Fanti; Bologna/IT
•Hybridimagingin10yearsT. Beyer; Zurich/CH
•Paneldiscussion: Willallimagingbecomehybrid?
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Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00SA 3 Multiple sclerosis update
•Chairman’sintroduction A. Rovira-Cañellas; Barcelona/ES
•MRIandhistopathologicalstudies F. Barkhof; Amsterdam/NL
•UpdateonMRIdiagnosticcriteria T.A. Yousry; London/UK
•MRIasabiomarker M. Filippi; Milan/IT
•Paneldiscussion: HowshouldweuseMRIinthediagnosisandmonitoringofmultiplesclerosis?
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30SA 6 Adrenals: Small glands, big pro-
blems ... and practical solutions
•Chairman’sintroduction: Fivegoodreasonsfortheradiologisttoimagetheadrenals Y. Menu; Paris/FR
•Whatisnormal,whatisabnormal? M.-F. Bellin; Le Kremlin-Bicêtre/FR
•Whatisabnormalandnotaproblem? G. Heinz-Peer; Vienna/AT
•Whatisabnormalandaproblem,andwhatarethesolutions? U.G. Mueller-Lisse; Munich/DE
•Epilogue: Thepracticalroleoftheradiologistfacingadrenalmasses
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30SA 13 Lymph node imaging:
Imaging is back!
•Chairman’sintroduction: CanUS,CTandMRIchallengePET/CT? J.O. Barentsz; Nijmegen/NL
•HowandwheretouseUSfornodaldiagnosis L. Solbiati; Busto Arsizio/IT
•Abdominalandpelvicnodes:Ismorpholo-gicalassessmentusingCTandMRuseful? D.-M. Koh; Sutton/UK
•Nodalstaging:MRandbeyond? J.O. Barentsz; Nijmegen/NL
•Paneldiscussion: Choosingtherightmodality: Clinicalcases
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emergency room experts lay out options for polytrauma imagingBy Paula Gould
Road traffic accidents in Europe lead to around 40,000 deaths and well over 1.5 million injuries every year. Many of these accident victims will be admitted to hospital with multiple internal and external injuries. Rapid diagnosis of the most serious traumatic damage and prompt treatment may be a matter of life or death.
The critical role that radiologists can play in the management of polytrauma patients will be the subject of a Special Focus session at ECR 2010. Given the time-critical nature of the problem, a strong emphasis will be placed on integration with clinical colleagues and teamwork. Good polytrauma imaging involves more than giving an accurate description of specific injuries, and requires highly efficient logistics, diagnostic algorithms, and examination protocols, according to speakers at the session.
“We have to find the optimal way of moving the diagnostic front line as close to the actual whereabouts of the patient as possible, and then we have to create a diagnostic pathway for the patient that is as short as possible,” said Prof. András Palkό, professor of radiology at the University of Szeged, Hungary, who will be chairing the session.
The diagnostic work-up of polytrauma patients can vary considerably from hospital to hospital, country to country. Speakers will outline the ways that ultrasound, multidetector CT (MDCT), and interventional radiology can each play a role, though without imposing a prescriptive formula. Local circumstances will always influence protocols, Palkό said.
Palkό hopes the session will ignite discussion on the competing merits of ultrasound and CT in polytrauma
patient management. An ultrasound scan can be completed quickly at a patient’s bedside, or even at the site of an accident, providing important information about abdominal injuries. If the patient has other injuries, however, then why not go directly to CT?
“Many people, including myself, say that a very fast CT survey of the critical regions of the body might be better for the patient than just a simple x-ray/ultrasound tandem algorithm. This has to be discussed further,” he said.
FAST scanning (focussed assessment with sonography for trauma) is very good at detecting bleeding in the abdomen or thorax, said Dr. Ulrich Linsenmaier, associate professor of radiology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany, and one of the session’s invited speakers. All polytrauma patients admitted to the Ludwig-Maximilians-University hospital, which is a level I trauma centre, undergo a FAST scan as soon as they arrive, which includes the pleural space and the pericardium. If severe internal bleeding is detected, they will progress straight to the operating room.
CT is the next step in the polytrauma imaging pathway for patients who do not have bleeds requiring immediate surgery. Almost all diagnostic questions that conventional radiography used to answer can now be answered by MDCT, Linsenmaier said. As a result, the role of radiography in this setting has steadily decreased, while the use of whole-body MDCT has become more common.
The CT study will ideally be complete within 30 minutes. The clock starts as soon as the patient arrives in the emergency
Multiple injuries to identify, multiple modalities to choose from, and the clock is already ticking. Effective management of polytrauma patients is undoubtedly a challenge for radiologists. Ready access to equipment, robust diagnostic protocols, and rapid decision-making are essential to a successful outcome. Speakers at ECR 2010 will explain how this can be achieved.
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department. Transport to the CT suite, patient positioning, imaging, image reconstruction and preparation of a preliminary report for the clinician must then be completed in the next half hour.
“We reach this goal in 75% of patients,” he said. “This allows us to make a comprehensive diagnosis of all the patient’s major injuries.”
The MDCT examination covers the head, cervical spine, thorax, and abdomen in a single step. This ‘head to symphysis’ protocol has never failed to spot a major injury, and no patient has been sent home with an undiagnosed injury or has received incorrect treatment owing to under-diagnosis, Linsenmaier said.
Efficient data handling is a key part of the process given that the MDCT study may generate up to 2,500 images. The technologist charged with image reconstruction must be experienced at handling complex CT scans. Radiologists then review the reconstructed images on a workstation adjacent to the scanner rather than a PACS console, a practice known as volume image reading.
Linsenmaier endorses the need for cooperation between radiologists and clinicians in trauma teams. He also advocates further subspecialisation of emergency radiology in Europe. The European Society of Radiology intends to form a working group on emergency radiology as a step in this direction, he said.
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Caption:Young male patient admitted to ER about 30 minutes after being involved in a road traffic accident. Patient was in an unstable haemodynamic condition, with clinical signs of multiple skull, chest, and abdominal blunt injuries. After measures to stabilise his vital functions, a CT examination of the head, cervical spine, chest, abdomen, and pelvis was performed on a GE LightSpeed 16 machine. The imaging examination revealed no injuries in the skull or neck region, but depicted a complex compression fracture of the L1 vertebral body (A, B), pneumothorax, and subcutaneous emphysema in the left hemithorax (C), resulting from rib fractures not shown. Avulsion fracture of multiple L vertebral transverse processes (D) and large retroperitoneal haematoma displacing the dystopic right kidney (E) were also observed.(Provided by A. Palkό)
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Special Focus sessions
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 SF 3b Imaging the polytrauma patient
•Chairman’sintroduction A. Palkó; Szeged/HU
•Who,whenandwhere:Theroleoftheradiologistinthetraumateam G. Schueller; Vienna/AT
•Frontlinesonography E. Danse; Brussels/BE
•MDCTasthesinglebestsolution U. Linsenmaier; Munich/DE
•Thegrowingimportanceofinterventionalradiology T. Jargiello; Lublin/PL
•Paneldiscussion: Imaginginpolytrauma: Howcanwehelpmost?
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00SF 3c Pediatric non-traumatic emer-
gencies: What we must know!
•Chairman’sintroduction M. Raissaki; Iraklion/GR
•Neurologicalemergencies C. Garel; Paris/FR
•Thoracicemergencies C.E. de Lange; Oslo/NO
•Abdominalemergencies S.G.F. Robben; Maastricht/NL
•Musculoskeletalemergencies K.J. Johnson; Birmingham/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Howtomanagethestressedpediatrician
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00SF 3d Fetal body MRI
•Chairman’sintroduction M. Bekiesinska-Figatowska; Warsaw/PL
•MRIofthethorax P. Eliás; Hradec Králové/CZ
•MRIoftheabdomen T.A.G.M. Huisman; Baltimore, MD/US
•MRIoftheskeleton D. Prayer; Vienna/AT
•Paneldiscussion: Superspecialisedexaminationorataskofthegeneralradiologist?
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30SF 2 Optimal imaging of muscle
pathology
•Chairman’sintroduction C. Martinoli; Genoa/IT
•AdvancedtechniquesinMRIandfunctio-nalimagingofmuscle,dynamicultrasoundandcontrastagentsM.-A. Weber; Heidelberg/DE
•Sports-relatedmuscleinjuries:Temporalchangesandwhentoreturntoplay D. Connell; Stanmore/UK
•Ischemicandinflammatoryconditions:Whatwecanseeandwhatisimportantfortheclinician A. Cotten; Lille/FR
•Muscletumors,non-neoplasticmassesandmimickers:Howtodifferentiate K. Wörtler; Munich/DE
•Paneldiscussion: Anoutlooktothefuture:Muscleimagingbetweenmorphologyandfunction
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00SF 3a Diffusion-weighted imaging of
the abdomen: A new tool for oncologic imaging?
•Chairman’sintroduction F. Caseiro-Alves; Coimbra/PT
•Diffusionimaging:Fromtheorytoprotocoldevelopment D.-M. Koh; Sutton/UK
•Focalliverlesions:Whatcanweexpect? M. Lewin; Paris/FR
•Pancreaticneoplasms:IsDWIhelpful? C. Matos; Brussels/BE
•Pelviccancersandlymphnodeimaging: ThePETcompetitor? S. Gourtsoyianni; Iraklion/GR
•Paneldiscussion:IsDWIreadyforroutineuseinoncologicalpractice?
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Saturday, March 6, 16:00-17:30 SF 10a New insights in breast imaging
•Chairman’sintroduction E. Azavedo; Stockholm/SE
•Tomosynthesisinbreastimaging:Tomorrow’smammography? K.C. Young; Guildford/UK
•Advancesinbreastultrasound T.J. Popiela; Krakow/PL
•Breastspecificgammaimaging: Anovel,physiologicapproachto breastcancerdiagnosis R.F. Brem; Washington, DC/US
•Paneldiscussion: Howshouldweintegratemoderntechnology intoourclinicaldiagnosticroutines
Saturday, March 6, 16:00-17:30 SF 10b Breast cancer: How to evaluate
response to treatment
•Chairman’sintroduction T.H. Helbich; Vienna/AT
•Fromgenestosurgicaloutcome M. Gnant; Vienna/AT
•Mammographyandultrasound S. Delorme; Heidelberg/DE
•MRIandmore F. Sardanelli; Milan/IT
•PET,PET/CTandmore B. Sharma; Sutton/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Canwestilltrustoncologists’fingers?
Sunday, March 7, 16:00-17:30SF 14 Imaging in ENT emergencies
•Chairman’sintroduction B. Verbist; Leiden/NL
•Emergenciesofthesinonasalcavitiesandtheanteriorskullbase J.W. Casselman; Bruges/BE
•Emergenciesoftheear F. Veillon; Strasbourg/FR
•Emergenciesoftheneck M. Becker; Geneva/CH
•Paneldiscussion: GoodreasonsforperformingCTandMRIinemergencies
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30SF 6 Imaging of cardiomyopathies
•Chairman’sintroduction V.E. Sinitsyn; Moscow/RU
•Imagingofcardiomyopathies:Whatisimportantforthecardiologist? J. Schulz-Menger; Berlin/DE
•MRIandMDCTindilatedcardiomyopathy J. Bogaert; Leuven/BE
•MRIandMDCTinhypertrophic cardiomyopathy M. Gutberlet; Leipzig/DE
•Unchartedwaters:Unclassifiedandrarecardiomyopathies J.D. Dodd; Dublin/IE
•Paneldiscussion: Imagingofcardiomyopathies:Awake-upcallforthegeneralradiologist
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00SF 7a Cardiac CT: Imaging beyond the
coronaries
•Chairman’sintroduction K. Nikolaou; Munich/DE
•Myocardialandvalvularfunction T.R.C. Johnson; Munich/DE
•Myocardialviabilityandperfusion J.-F. Paul; Le Plessis Robinson/FR
•Congenitalheartdisease S. Leschka; Zurich/CH
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00SF 7b Present and future direction of
ultrasound
•Chairman’sintroduction L.E. Derchi; Genoa/IT
•ClinicalapplicationsofUScontrastmedia:PresentguidelinesM. Claudon; Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy/FR
•Elastography:Clinicaltoolortoy? G. Rizzatto; Gorizia/IT
•VolumeUSinclinicalpracticeforthe radiologist S.T. Elliott; Newcastle upon Tyne/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Willultrasoundremainonlythestetho-scopeoftheclinician?
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Special Focus sessions
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 SF 15c Vascular ultrasound imaging:
When and how
•Chairman’sintroduction B. Brkljacic; Zagreb/HR
•Notonlyimaging:Awindowonphysiology C. Deane; London/UK
•Carotidstenosisandvulnerableplaque D. Gaitini; Haifa/IL
•Planningandfollow-upofendovascularprocedures Z. Morvay; Szeged/HU
•DVTdiagnosisandmimics G. Ivanac; Zagreb/HR
•Paneldiscussion: WhyisvascularUSunderutilisedin radiologydepartments?
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 SF 18 Renal cancer:
Old problems, new solutions
•Chairman’sintroduction A. Magnusson; Uppsala/SE
•MDCTofrenalcancer A. Cieszanowski; Warsaw/PL
•USandMRI t.b.a.
•Tumorablation A. Adam; London/UK
•Paneldiscussion: 1.Howshouldweimageandstagethe
patientwithsuspectedrenalcancer? 2.Istumorablationheretostay?
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00SF 15a Acute aortic syndrome
•Chairman’sintroduction J. Lammer; Vienna/AT
•Technique,advantagesandlimitationsofCTAandMRA V. Bérczi; Budapest/HU
•Keyimagingfindingsthatallowdistinctionamongthevariousaorticpathologies F. Fanelli; Rome/IT
•EndovascularmanagementofacutetypeBdissection H. Rousseau; Toulouse/FR
•Endovascularmanagementofthoracicaorticrupture R. Morgan; London/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Whenisittimeforthediagnostic radiologisttocalltheinterventionalistorsurgeonurgently?
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00SF 15b Diffusion-weighted imaging of
the CNS beyond stroke
•Chairman’sintroduction S. Sunaert; Leuven/BE
•DWIinfocalnon-ischemicbrainlesions E.-M. Law; Los Angeles, CA/US
•DWIindiffusenon-ischemicbrainandspinepathology M. Mascalchi; Florence/IT
•DWI:Useofadvanceddiffusionmarkersinnon-infarctlesions W. Van Hecke; Antwerp/BE
•Paneldiscussion: DWI:Awindowonhistologyand physiopathology?
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Preparing for tomorrow today By Mélisande Rouger
From training to management, numerous challenges await radiologists in the future. And in the face of constant evolution in medicine, the role radiologists will play in innovative multidisciplinary fields such as molecular imaging needs to be discussed now. This is what a professional challenges session will offer to do at ECR 2010.
To prepare future radiologists, it is necessary to update the curriculum for training in radiology, bearing in mind alarming demographic projections. The next ten years will indeed see a significant decrease in the number of radiologists in Europe, which will have adverse effects on the quality of healthcare. In France, restricted access to medical universities through admission examinations has already led to a reduction in the workforce. Combined with the looming retirement of the last baby boomers, this will leave radiology departments short of professionals. “This is going to have a huge impact, maybe less so in other countries, but in France this is a real problem. We need to be aware of that today to prepare ourselves for what’s coming,” said Prof. Philippe Grenier, who will chair the session.
Constant progress in medical imaging and the development of new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies mean that some subspecialties need to be better represented in the curriculum. Cardiac radiology is one of them, but interventional radiology and molecular imaging must gain importance as well.
Subspecialisation in radiology necessitates more in-depth clinical knowledge, whether it is in gastroenterology for a digestive radiologist or orthopaedics for an articular radiologist for instance. But the risk of radiologists specialising too far is that radiology as a discipline may disintegrate. “We need to maintain a common trunk in radiology, for economic reasons but also to guarantee efficiency, quality control, and ensure 24/7 healthcare. We need a single house for radiology,” explained Grenier, who is Chairman of the Department of Radiology and head of the medical board at the Hôpital La Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris, France. Together with ESR Past President Prof. Ian McCall, who will present this topic, he updated the curriculum in
2005, increasing the time allocated to subspecialisation to two years while decreasing general training to three years.
Radiologists now also need to address challenges brought by the imaging technique of the future: molecular imaging. One difficulty they must face is finding their place in a multidisciplinary environment. First, the control of PET scanning, a widely used modality in molecular imaging, sparks off turf battles with nuclear medicine in most European countries. Then, radiologists are operating within multidisciplinary teams together with physicians, biologists, physicists and chemists, but their role in this research work is not necessarily essential. They have been involved in the early steps thanks to pioneers such as Prof. Gabriel Krestin, founder of the European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR), who will present the chapter on molecular imaging at ECR 2010. However, radiologists could play a key role in transferring research work to the test phase, Grenier believes. But for this, they must absolutely secure their place in research teams as of today.
Finally, radiology could defend itself better in turf battles and to the authorities if it communicated more effectively and efficiently. “I think radiologists in general do not yet realise how important it is to show the efficiency and quality of their services,” said Grenier. Participants will be informed on these issues by Mathias Goyen, Doctor at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany, and CEO of UKE Consult und Management GmbH, a company specialising in the consulting and development of healthcare projects. Communicating their standards, taking the necessary managerial steps, but also providing more information to patients, on radiation for instance, is how radiologists could improve their disciplinary strategy.
Numerous challenges face imaging, but there are reasons to be optimistic, Grenier believes. For instance, teleradiology could help to reduce the effects of the impending lack of radiologists. This, and other solutions will be debated during the session, and participants are extremely welcome to present their ideas.
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Professional Challenges sessions
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30PC 14 Radiology and the law
•Chairman’sintroduction E. Breatnach; Dublin/IE
•Radiologiccommunications: Dilemmasandpitfalls L. Berlin; Skokie, IL/US
•Medicalnegligence: Thelawyer’sperspectiveG. Loibner; Vienna/AT
•Europeanlegislationbigbrother:Whatthepractitionershouldknowtoavoidbeingsuedandwhattodoifyouare R. FitzGerald; Wolverhampton/UK
•Paneldiscussion: Illustrativecaseson: 1.Medico-legalconsequencesofpoor
radiologycommunication. 2.Whatisan‘acceptable’errorratefor
radiologists? 3.Paneladviceonhowtoreduceone’s
medico-legalvulnerability.
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30PC 18 Radiation protection
•Chairman’sintroduction E. Vaño; Madrid/ES
•NewEuropeanDirectiveon basicsafetystandards E. Vaño; Madrid/ES
•TheALARAmedicalnetwork P. Vock; Berne/CH
•Radiationprotectiontrainingandpractice:Bridgingthegap M.M. Rehani; Vienna/AT
•Paneldiscussion: WhatdoradiologistsneedtoknowaboutthenewrecommendationsoftheICRPandthenewEuropeanDirective?
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 PC 3 Teaching: Art, habit or science?
•Chairman’sintroduction: Teachingandeducation–helpyourself:Requirementsforthefutureofradiology J.E. Wildberger; Maastricht/NL
•Clinicalteaching:Avoidtheyawn R. Greif; Berne/CH
•Clinicalteaching:Theyoungdoctor’sperspectiveC. Nyhsen; Sunderland/UK
•e-Learning:Conceptforthefuture? R. Fowler; Leeds/UK
•QualityandoutcomeforteachinginradiologyS. Kolkman; Amsterdam/NL
•Teachtheteacher M. Hofer; Düsseldorf/DE
•Paneldiscussion: Teachingandeducationinradiology: Well-preparedforthefuture?
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30PC 10 Joint Session of ESR and
EANM (European Association of Nuclear Medicine)
Programme to be announced
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30PC 13 The radiologist of the future:
Challenges and changes
•Chairman’sintroduction P.A. Grenier; Paris/FR
•Howtotraintheradiologistsof the21stcenturyI.W. McCall; Oswestry/UK
•Molecularimagingandtherapy: Turfbattletoloseortowin G.P. Krestin; Rotterdam/NL
•Marketinginradiology:EvilorguardianangelM. Goyen; Hamburg/DE
•Paneldiscussion: Canwebeoptimistic?...Yeswecan!
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New ways to image lung diseases must be introduced in clinical routineBy Mélisande Rouger
Lung imaging has changed over the past few years as new techniques have been introduced, but not all thoracic radiologists are aware of this evolution, which could significantly improve patient’s management. A dedicated categorical course at ECR 2010 will present the latest developments in this field.
Divided into six chapters, the course will first focus on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in smokers. COPD was long thought to affect only the bronchial tree and lungs, but it is now established that COPD also affects the cardiovascular system and particularly the heart. When performing a CT scan of a smoker’s lungs, it is thus important for radiologists to consider whether they should image the heart as well, explained Prof. Martine Rémy-Jardin, who will coordinate the sessions. New protocols in morphological and functional CT will be presented, as well as recent research in MRI.
Other respiratory diseases may also have an effect on the heart, especially if they worsen. Acute pulmonary embolism and many other acute and chronic thoracic diseases may alter cardiac function. A cardiothoracic CT examination is now possible in only one acquisition, and radiologists need to know this to adapt their protocols.
New horizons are also visible in the management of pulmonary tumours. One new therapeutic approach consists of destroying neovessels that develop in a tumour to dry it out. Researchers have worked a lot on angiogenic treatments for the past few years and radiologists should make themselves aware of these developments, said Rémy-Jardin, who is head of the Department of Radiology and Chairman of the Department of Thoracic Imaging at the Hôpital Calmette of the University Center of Lille, France. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy have changed, and these new treatments change the way radiologists manage patients by creating new ways to perform examinations, she added.
For instance, one innovation developed by Rémy-Jardin’s team enables depiction of the number of neovessels in a tumour using CT. Dr. Nunzia Tacelli, who worked for two years at the Hôpital Calmette, will tell participants how to do so with CT tumoral angiogenesis analysis.
“We used to image the tumour to measure it and see if it had grown, but now our focus has changed. Imaging can offer very precise answers to these new, targeted treatments,” Rémy-Jardin said.
Scintigraphy has long been regarded as the only way to perform lung perfusion imaging. However, CT and MRI have garnered researchers’ attention over the past three years, as both techniques offer more precise results. CT’s biggest advantage over MRI is that it enables perfusion and diagnosis to be done during the same examination. But research is also progressing in MRI, and the course will emphasise this point through various clinical cases.
New technologies lead radiologists to use more and more volumetric CT, which allows one to scan the whole thorax but also exposes patients to high doses of radiation. By comparison, imaging with sequential cuts is ten times less irradiating, and might be more pertinent in some cases. Alternatives to CT are particularly relevant in the follow-up of pulmonary diseases, since one can focus on a precise location instead of screening the whole thorax again.
Participants are invited to take part in discussions on how to optimise volumetric protocols. “We use a slightly provocative approach to start the debates by asking ‘Is volumetric CT the only way of scanning lung diseases? If yes, in which cases? What are the alternatives to it, and when should we use them?’ It is easy to put in place, but we need to reach a consensus, so this is why we need to discuss it,” Rémy-Jardin explained.
Finally, the course will focus on the interaction between endoscopists and radiologists, to inform the latter of new developments in endoscopy and improve cooperation between both disciplines.
Presenting thoracic radiologists with new facets of their work and discussing them with all the actors involved – pneumologists, endoscopists, nuclear doctors, cardiologists, etc. – can only help to improve the radiologist’s contribution to patient management.
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Categorical CoursesRadiology of the Spine in 2010
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30CC 1016 Bones: What you should know!
Moderator:V. Hadjidekov; Sofia/BG A.Primaryandsecondarytumors
ofthebonyspine J.W.M. Van Goethem; Antwerp/BE
B.Traumaticboneinjury M. Stajgis; Poznan/PL
C.Spinalinfections: Morecommonthanexpected? E.T. Tali; Ankara/TR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 CC 1116 Advanced imaging techniques in
the spine
Moderator:M. Leonardi; Bologna/IT A.Benignvsmalignantfracture
inthespine A. Baur-Melnyk; Munich/DE
B.Imaginginlowbackpain A. Stäbler; Munich/DE
C.3Tspinalimaging E.-M. Law; Los Angeles, CA/US
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 CC 1816 Spinal intervention:
A new level of success
Moderator:M. Serrallonga; Barcelona/ES A.Image-guidedpainmanagement
B.A. Johnson; Minneapolis, MN/US B.Cementaugmentation:
Patientandtreatmentselection G.H. Zoarski; Baltimore, MD/US
C.Spinalinterventionsbeyond vertebroplasty A. Gangi; Strasbourg/FR
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30CC 216 Back to basics:
Protocols for the spine
Moderator: I. Cravo; Lisbon/PT A.Theroleoftheplainfilms
J.-L. Drapé; Paris/FR B.CTprotocolsforthespine
B. Tins; Oswestry/UK C.MRprotocolsforthespine
J. Hodler; Zurich/CH
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 CC 316 Common spinal ‘problems’
Moderator: I.M. Björkman-Burtscher; Lund/SE A.‘Myelopathy’:
Easywaytothecorrectdiagnosis M.M. Thurnher; Vienna/AT
B.Congenitalanomaliesmade‘easy’ A. Rossi; Genoa/IT
C.Extraduralspinaltumors P.C. Maly Sundgren; Malmö/SE
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 CC 616 Discs: Old problems and new
solutions
Moderator:A.D. Gouliamos; Athens/GR A.Spinalstenosis:Howdoyoumeasureit?
M. Gallucci; L’Aquila/IT B.Degenerativediscdisease
L. van den Hauwe; Brasschaat/BE C.Minimallyinvasivetherapiesfor
discogenicdisease M. Muto; Naples/IT
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 CC 716 Spinal cord: Difficult but
devastating diagnoses
Moderator:D. Balériaux; Brussels/BE A.Demyelinatingdiseasesofthespinalcord
A. Rovira-Cañellas; Barcelona/ES B.Spinalcordtumors
C. Mueller-Mang; Vienna/AT C.Vasculardisordersofthespinalcord
T. Krings; Toronto, ON/CA
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Radiology in Abdominal Emergencies
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00CC 1517 The acute abdomen
Moderator: S.O. Schönberg; Mannheim/DE A.Abdominalhernias
G. Brancatelli; Palermo/IT B.Thewrongtwist:Mesentericand
omentaltorsion M. Macari; New York, NY/US
C.Acutestagesinneoplasticdiseases J.A. Guthrie; Leeds/UK
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30CC 1817 When time matters
Moderator: R.A. Novelline; Boston, MA/US A.Emergencyroom:
Whenradiologistscansavelives O. Chan; London/UK
B.Ruptureofsolidorgans J. Cazejust; Paris/FR
C.Intestinalhaemorrhage N. Elmas; Izmir/TR
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30CC 1017 Missing perfusion:
Abdominal ischemic disease
Moderator: N. Gourtsoyiannis; Iraklion/GR A.Mesentericangiography:
Diagnosticandtherapeuticapproach J. Lammer; Vienna/AT
B.Theblackbowel P. Rogalla; Berlin/DE
C.Clinicalmanagement: Whatyouneedtoknow D.E. Malone; Dublin/IE
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00CC 1117 The hole in the guts
Moderator: S. Puri; New Delhi/IN A.Wastingtimewithplainradiography?
M. Laniado; Dresden/DE B.DefiningtheroleofUS
J.B.C.M. Puylaert; The Hague/NL C.Insearchofthehole:CT
A. Laghi; Latina/IT
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 CC 1417 Inflammation and oedema
Moderator:J.-M. Bruel; Montpellier/FR A.Thethreemusketeers:Appendicitis,
diverticulitis,colitis J. Stoker; Amsterdam/NL
B.Liverandbiliarytree J.A. Soto; Boston, MA/US
C.Pancreatitis:Commonandcritical P.R. Ros; Cleveland, OH/US
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Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 CC 218 COPD: A disorder of
the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
Moderator: E.E.J.G. Coche; Brussels/BE A.Newfacetsofanolddisease
A.A. Bankier; Boston, MA/US B.MorphologyandfunctionwithCT:
Mythorreality? M. Rémy-Jardin; Lille/FR
C.FunctionalMRI H.-U. Kauczor; Heidelberg/DE
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 CC 318 Cardiothoracic CT:
One-stop-shop procedure? Moderator: P. Herzog; Munich/DE A.Howtoassesscardiacfunctionfroma
chestCTangiographicexamination G.W. Gladish; Houston, TX/US
B.Impactinthemanagementofacute pulmonaryembolism I. Hartmann; Rotterdam/NL
C.Clinicalusefulnessinchronicthoracicdiseases T. Franquet; Barcelona/ES
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 CC 1018 Beyond morphological
analysis of lung tumors
Moderator:C. Beigelman-Aubry; Paris/FR A.Newtherapeutichorizons:
Whatdoradiologistsneedtoknow? E.F. Patz, Jr.; Durham, NC/US
B.TumoralangiogenesiswithCT N. Tacelli; Lille/FR
C.Nuclearimaging N. Howarth; Chêne-Bougeries/CH
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Imaging in Lung Diseases
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30CC 1318 Lung perfusion imaging:
CT or MR?
Moderator: A.R. Larici; Rome/IT A.Technologicalbasisfor
lungperfusionwithCT B. Ghaye; Liège/BE
B.ClinicalexperiencewithCT F. Pontana; Lille/FR
C.MRperfusionimaging S. Ley; Heidelberg/DE
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30CC 1418 Is volumetric CT the only way of
scanning lung diseases?
Moderator: J. Rémy; Lille/FR A.RadiationdoseandchestCTimaging
D. Tack; Baudour/BE B.OptimisationofvolumetricCTprotocols
M. Prokop; Utrecht/NL C.AlternativestovolumetricCT
S.R. Desai; London/UK
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 CC 1518 New interactions between
radiologists and endoscopists
Moderator:M. Boijsen; Gothenburg/SE A.Imagingoflymphnodes:
WecandobetterC. Mueller-Mang; Vienna/AT
B.Directnodalsamplingbyechoendoscopy:Theclinician’sexpectations F.J.F. Herth; Heidelberg/DE
C.Image-guidedendoscopyand biopsyoflungnodules C.-H. Marquette; Nice/FR
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Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 MC 1025 Lower extremity:
Anatomy, variants and pitfalls
Moderator: M. Shahabpour; Brussels/BE A.Hip
E. Llopis; Valencia/ES B.Knee
B. Vande Berg; Brussels/BE C.Footandankle
N. Saupe; Zurich/CH
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 MC 1325 Upper extremity:
Anatomy, variants and pitfalls
Moderator:M. Rupreht; Maribor/SI A.Shoulder
K. Wörtler; Munich/DE B.Elbow
M. Zanetti; Zurich/CH C.Wrist
A.H. Karantanas; Iraklion/GR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00MC 1119 Anatomy and techniques
Moderator: S.C. Efremidis; Ioannina/GR A.Essentialsofliveranatomyand
multimodalitydisplay W. Schima; Vienna/AT
B.ThecorrectprotocolsforCTandMRB. Marincek; Zurich/CH
C.Imagingthefunctionandstructureinclinicalpractice Y. Menu; Paris/FR
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 MC 1319 Diffuse liver diseases
Moderator:A. Besim; Ankara/TR A.Assessmentofdiffuseliverdisease
(includingcirrhosis) L. Martí-Bonmatí; Valencia/ES
B.Infectiousdiseasesoftheliver O. Akhan; Ankara/TR
C.Vasculardiseasesoftheliver: Detectionandroleoftransplantation V. Vilgrain; Clichy/FR
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 MC 1519 Primary liver tumors
Moderator: B.I. Choi; Seoul/KR A.Benignlivertumors
F. Caseiro-Alves; Coimbra/PT B.Imagingofhepatocellularcarcinoma
C. Bartolozzi; Pisa/IT C.Otherprimarymalignantlivertumors
R. Manfredi; Verona/IT
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 MC 1819 Liver tumors and management
Moderator: P.L. Pereira; Heilbronn/DE A.Livermetastases
A. Palkó; Szeged/HU B.Stagingoflivertumorsandtreatment
planning:Whenandhowtotreat A.R. Gillams; London/UK
C.EvaluationoftumorresponsetotreatmentT.K. Helmberger; Munich/DE
Mini CoursesExtremity Joint MRI
Mini CoursesOrgans from A to Z: Liver
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Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1101 Rectal cancer
Moderator: H. Trillaud; Bordeaux/FR A.StagingwithUSandCT
A. Maier; Vienna/AT B.StagingwithMRI
C. Hoeffel; Reims/FR C.Follow-up
G. Brown; Sutton/UK
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1501 CT colonography:
All the relevant aspects
Moderator:A.K. Dixon; Cambridge/UK A.State-of-the-arttechnique
F. Iafrate; Rome/IT B.Avoidingtrapsorpitfalls
P. Lefere; Roeselare/BE C.Evidencebasedresults?
S.A. Taylor; London/UK
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1801 Crohn’s disease:
Techniques and results
Moderator:F. Maccioni; Rome/IT A.RoleofUS
V. Válek; Brno/CZ B.MRIandMR-relatedtools
S. Gourtsoyianni; Iraklion/GR C.CTvsMRI
M.A. Patak; Berne/CH
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30RC 201 Gastroesophageal cancer: Is
modern imaging accurate enough?
Moderator: F.-T. Fork; Malmö/SE A.RoleofUS,EUSandCEUS
S.A. Roberts; Cardiff/UK B.RoleofCTandMRI
E.J. Rummeny; Munich/DE C.RoleofPET/CT
W.L. Wong; Northwood/UK
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00RC 301 Quantification of liver
processes: Defining biomarkers
Moderator: M.A. Bali; Brussels/BE A.Steatosis
P. Chevallier; Nice/FR B.Ironoverload
J.M. Alústiza; San Sebastián/ES C.Fibrosis
B. Van Beers; Clichy/FR
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30RC 601 Tumor follow-up evaluation:
Which modality for what?
Moderator: S. Terraz; Geneva/CH A.USandCEUS
T. Rettenbacher; Innsbruck/AT B.CTandMRIperfusion
F. Berger; Munich/DE C.MRdiffusion
C. Della Pina; Pisa/IT
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 701 Abdominal MRI:
Protocols that work
Moderator: L. Grazioli; Brescia/IT A.Liver
W. Schima; Vienna/AT B.Smallbowelandcolon
N. Papanikolaou; Iraklion/GR C.Pancreasandbileducts
C. Matos; Brussels/BE
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Breast
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1302 Screening programmes:
New challenges
Moderator: S.B. Grover; New Delhi/IN A.Digitalmammographyscreening
M. Yaffe; Toronto, ON/CA B.AreCADsystemsofanyhelpinscreening?
P.A.T. Baltzer; Jena/DE C.ScreeningwithMRI:Thefuture?
H. Dobson; Glasgow/UK
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1402 Detection of ductal
carcinoma in situ
Moderator: G. Forrai; Budapest/HU A.Mammography
B. Brancato; Florence/IT B.Ultrasound
C.F. Weismann; Salzburg/AT C.MRimaging
R.A. Kubik-Huch; Baden/CH
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30RC 202 Breast US
Moderator: G. Rizzatto; Gorizia/IT A.UltrasoundandBI-RADS
H.M. Zonderland; Amsterdam/NL B.Theroleofultrasoundinpremalignant
andbenignlesions I. Leconte; Brussels/BE
C.AxillarytailandUS E.E. Deurloo; Amsterdam/NL
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30RC 602 Breast MRI: Lesion
characterisation
Moderator: K. Kinkel; Chêne-Bougeries/CH A.MorphologyandkineticsatCEdynamic
imaging G. Esen; Istanbul/TR
B.OverdiagnosisbybreastMRI? F. Sardanelli; Milan/IT
C.HowtoimprovespecificityofbreastMRI? J. Veltman; Nijmegen/NL
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1102 Interventional techniques
Moderator: R. Schulz-Wendtland; Erlangen/DE A.US-guidedcorebiopsy
L. Apesteguía; Pamplona/ES B.Stereotacticlargecorebiopsy
P.D. Britton; Cambridge/UK C.AnupdateonMR-guidedwide
excisionbiopsy S.H. Heywang-Köbrunner; Munich/DE
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Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 RC 203 Tips and tricks to improve your
image quality
Moderator: T. Bader; Vienna/AT A.SharpCTimageswithlittleradiation
L. Lehmkuhl; Leipzig/DE B.ClearMRimageswithoutartefacts
J. Bremerich; Basle/CH C.Rescuingtheexamination
withpost-processing P.M.A. van Ooijen; Groningen/NL
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 RC 303 Systematic approach to
congenital heart disease (CHD)
Moderator: A. de Roos; Leiden/NL A.Echocardiography:Thefirstlinemodality
H. Abdul-Khaliq; Homburg a.d. Saar/DE B.MRI:Gettingmorespecific
P. Beerbaum; London/UK C.MDCT:Fillingthegap
A. Küttner; Erlangen/DE
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1403 Valvular heart disease
Moderator: F. Cademartiri; Parma/IT A.Echocardiography:
Clinicalstandardwithlimitations M.R. Rees; Gwynedd/UK
B.Computedtomography: Morethancalcification! A. Lembcke; Berlin/DE
C.Magneticresonance: Valueofflowmeasurements N.L. Kelekis; Athens/GR
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1503 Imaging coronary artery
disease (CAD)
Moderator: G. Roditi; Glasgow/UK A.CTofcoronaryarteries:
Luminographyandbeyond H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH
B.MRI:WhatcanitprovideinCAD? L. Natale; Rome/IT
C.MRIandMDCT:Complementaryor competitive? K. Nikolaou; Munich/DE
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Chest
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 RC 604 Hot CT issues in clinical practice
Moderator: C. Schaefer-Prokop; Amsterdam/NL A.Howtomanageincidentallyfound
pulmonarynodules L. Bonomo; Rome/IT
B.OptimisingandminimisingradiationdoseD. Tack; Baudour/BE
C.PhenotypingandinterventionsinCOPD P.A. Grenier; Paris/FR
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 704 ‘Known’ conditions revisited
Moderator:M.-L. Storto; Chieti/IT A.Anapproachtocysticlung
diseaseonHRCT A. Devaraj; Cambridge/UK
B.Under-recognisedinfectionsinimmunecompetentindividuals T. Franquet; Barcelona/ES
C.Imagingofthoracictuberculosis I.E. Tyurin; Moscow/RU
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1004 Chest in the emergency room
Moderator: A.P. Parkar; Bergen/NO A.Canchestradiographytellyouthe
wholetruth? K. Malagari; Athens/GR
B.Triplerule-outCTinatypicalchestpain:Mustorluxury? G. Savino; Rome/IT
C.Imagingofchesttrauma A. Oikonomou; Alexandroupolis/GR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1104 Bedside chest imaging
Moderator: J. Neuwirth; Prague/CZ A.Bedsidechestradiography:
Technicalaspectsandmainresults E. Eisenhuber; Vienna/AT
B.Roleofbedsideultrasonography ofthethorax K. Vidmar Kocijancic; Ljubljana/SI
C.Radiologic-guidedbedsideinterventionsofthethorax F. Gleeson; Oxford/UK
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1304 Airways evaluation
Moderator: S. Matthews; Sheffield/UK A.VolumeCTassessmentofdiffusediseases
oftheairways G.R. Ferretti; Grenoble/FR
B.Quantitativeassessmentoftheairways F. Laurent; Pessac/FR
C.CTquantificationofpulmonary emphysema P.A. Gevenois; Brussels/BE
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1804 Non-small cell lung cancer
Moderator: Ç. Atasoy; Ankara/TR A.UpdateinTNMclassification
S. Diederich; Düsseldorf/DE B.PET/CTinlungcancer
N. Howarth; Chêne-Bougeries/CH C.RadiofrequencyablationofNSCLC:
Currentstatus T. de Baère; Villejuif/FR
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Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30RC 205 Image sharing
Moderator: A. Abildgaard; Oslo/NO A.Exchangeofimagingdatawithportable
media(CD,DVD,USB) N.H. Strickland; London/UK
B.Imagescrossingborders: Whataboutadministrationandlaw? H.K. Pohjonen; Espoo/FI
C.Imagecompression:Acceptable? Unacceptable?Anydecisionyet? E. Kotter; Freiburg/DE
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1805 PACS: Evolution
Moderator: J. Chabriais; Aurillac/FR A.HowtoimprovePACSwithopensource
software O. Ratib; Geneva/CH
B.HowPACSisusefulforeLearning P. Pokieser; Vienna/AT
C.WhatradiologistsshouldknowabouttheuseofPACSinsurgicalprocedures E. Neri; Pisa/IT
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Molecular Imaging and Contrast Media
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 RC 606 Organ-specific and future
contrast media in MRI
Moderator: A.J. van der Molen; Leiden/NL A.Realaddedvalueofliver-specific
contrastmedia O. Clément; Paris/FR
B.Contrastforatherosclerosisimaging J.H. Gillard; Cambridge/UK
C.CEST-typecontrastmediainMRI J.W.M. Bulte; Baltimore, MD/US
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1406 Molecular imaging probes on
your doorstep
Moderator:J.Å. Jakobsen; Oslo/NO A.SPIOandUSPIOprobesfor
inflammatorydiseasesN. Grenier; Bordeaux/FR
B.Multi-functionalMRIforassessingnoveltherapies:Decisiontoolsordecorations? A.R. Padhani; Northwood/UK
C.MRIcelltracking J.W.M. Bulte; Baltimore, MD/US
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Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30RC 1007 Kidney: Imaging and intervention
Moderator: R. Stern Padovan; Zagreb/HR A.Angiomyolipoma:Areview
N. Grenier; Bordeaux/FR B.The(notso)raremalignanttumors
ofthekidney P. Hallscheidt; Heidelberg/DE
C.Radiofrequencyandcryotherapyof renaltumors:Techniques,results andcomplications J.-M. Correas; Paris/FR
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1307 Uterus: Imaging and intervention
Moderator: R. Forstner; Salzburg/AT A.Benigndiseases
T.M. Cunha; Lisbon/PT B.Malignanttumors
J.A. Spencer; Leeds/UK C.Ultrasoundablationanduterineartery
embolisationfortreatmentofuterineleiomyomas T.J. Kroencke; Berlin/DE
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 RC 307 Female infertility
Moderator: E. Kuligowska; Boston, MA/US A.‘Functionalimaging’ofthe
ovaryforeverybody M. Weston; Leeds/UK
B.Pelvicendometriosis: Whyisitcommonlyoverlooked? G. Restaino; Campobasso/IT
C.UnderstandinggynecologicmalformationsF.M. Danza; Rome/IT
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 RC 607 Imaging of the scrotum and penis
Moderator: B. Brkljačić; Zagreb/HR A.Acutescrotum
L.E. Derchi; Genoa/IT B.IncidentalomainscrotalUS
L. Rocher; Le Kremlin-Bicêtre/FR C.Imagingofthepenis
M. Bertolotto; Trieste/IT
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 707 CTU and MRU:
Urinary tract imaging
Moderator: H.J. Michaely; Mannheim/DE A.CTU/MRUinacuteobstruction
T. Meindl; Munich/DE B.Chronic/intermittentobstruction
M.-F. Bellin; Le Kremlin-Bicêtre/FR C.Tumors:CTU/MRU
N.C. Cowan; Oxford/UK
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Head and Neck
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 RC 208 Skull base
Moderator: K. Hrabák; Budapest/HU A.Anatomicalsurvivalkit
E. Steiner; St. Pölten/AT B.Cranialnervesincancerimaging
J.W. Casselman; Bruges/BE C.Depictionofduralinvasion:
HowgoodisMRI? A. Borges; Lisbon/PT
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1008 Suprahyoid neck
Moderator:C. Czerny; Vienna/AT A.Neckspaces:Whatyouneedtoknow
S. Bisdas; Tübingen/DE B.Howtoruinorimproveyour
headandneckstudy V. Chong; Singapore/SG
C.Tipsandtricksinthe parapharyngealspace A. Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00RC 1108 Infrahyoid neck
Moderator: A.A.A. Abdel Razek; Mansoura/EG A.Hypopharyngealcancer:
Whatyouneedtoknow C.R. Habermann; Hamburg/DE
B.Thesuspectedrecurrence: Howtodealwithit R. Hermans; Leuven/BE
C.LymphnodeimagingfromAtoZ R. Maroldi; Brescia/IT
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1508 Common pains in the
head and neck
Moderator: F. Torrinha; Lisbon/PT A.Salivarycolic
T. Beale; London/UK B.Trigeminalneuralgia
B.F. Schuknecht; Zurich/CH C.Painfulswallowing
M. Becker; Geneva/CH Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1808 Reporting and staging
head and neck tumors
Moderator: S.J. Golding; Oxford/UK A.Paranasalsinuses
D. Farina; Brescia/IT B.Oralcavity
F. Pameijer; Amsterdam/NL C.Larynx
A.D. King; Hong Kong/CN
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Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1309 Infection and percutaneous
drainage
Moderator: M. Bezzi; Rome/IT A. Empyema
A.G. Ryan; Waterford/IE B. Abdominal abscess
V. Válek; Brno/CZ C. Pelvic abscess
M.A. Funovics; Vienna/AT
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1409 Oncologic interventions
in the liver
Moderator: J.I. Bilbao; Pamplona/ES A. RF ablation
F. Deschamps; Villejuif/FR B. New embolisation techniques
F. Orsi; Milan/IT C. Future directions
J. Kettenbach; Berne/CH
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1509 Minimally invasive treatment of
uterine fibroids
Moderator: R. Pietura; Lublin/PL A. Choice of embolic agent
N. Hacking; Southampton/UK B. Recurrence of fibroids after embolisation
C. Binkert; Winterthur/CH C. UAE and HIFUS:
What the radiologist needs to know T.J. Kroencke; Berlin/DE
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30RC 209 The trauma patient
Moderator: A.A. Hatzidakis; Iraklion/GR A. Imaging algorithms
L.S. Fournier; Paris/FR B. Principles of embolisation
J.C. van den Berg; Lugano/CH C. Iatrogenic trauma
P. Haage; Wuppertal/DE
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 RC 609 RF ablation beyond the liver
Moderator: R.D. García-Mónaco; Buenos Aires/AR A. RF ablation in bone
A.D. Kelekis; Athens/GR B. RF ablation in the kidney
M.A. Farrell; Waterford/IE C. RF ablation in the chest
I. Bargellini; Pisa/IT
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1109 Venous thromboembolism
Moderator: O.M. van Delden; Amsterdam/NL A. Which IVC filter?
D.K. Tsetis; Iraklion/GR B. Complications of IVC filters
and their management A. Nicholson; Leeds/UK
C. Central venous occlusions in the chest A. Basile; Catania/IT
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Musculoskeletal
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 RC 610 Metabolic bone diseases
Moderator: G. Guglielmi; Foggia/IT A.Latestadvancesinosteoporosis
C.R. Krestan; Vienna/AT B.ThemanyfacesofPaget’sdisease
V.N. Cassar-Pullicino; Oswestry/UK C.Ricketsandosteomalacia
J.E. Adams; Manchester/UK
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 710 Arthritis: Back to basics
Moderator: V. Jevtic; Ljubljana/SI A.Radiograhpicdiagnosis
A.J. Grainger; Leeds/UK B.Imagingcrystalarthritis
A. Cotten; Lille/FR C.Imagingthespineinarthritis
A.G. Jurik; Århus/DK
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1010 Hip through the ages
Moderator:M. Padrón; Madrid/ES A.Thepediatrichip
D.J. Wilson; Oxford/UK B.Thehipintheyoungathlete
C.W.A. Pfirrmann; Zurich/CH C.Theageinghip
A.H. Karantanas; Iraklion/GR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1110 Shoulder
Moderator: C. Masciocchi; L’Aquila/IT A.Rotatorcuffandimpingement
J. Kramer; Linz/AT B.Instability
M. Reijnierse; Leiden/NL C.Thepost-operativeshoulder
M. Zanetti; Zurich/CH
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1310 Knee
Moderator: M. Maas; Amsterdam/NL A.Menisci:Latestadvances
S.J. Eustace; Dublin/IE B.Theposteriorcorners
J. Hodler; Zurich/CH C.Thepost-operativeknee
C. Glaser; Munich/DE
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1410 Bone tumors
Moderator: K. Verstraete; Gent/BE A.Diagnosis:FromradiographstoMRI
K. Wörtler; Munich/DE B.Stagingandintervention
S. James; Birmingham/UK C.Newtechniques(includingDWI)
S. Pans; Leuven/BE
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1510 Elbow and wrist
Moderator: J.-L. Drapé; Paris/FR A.Elbowandwristtrauma
M.C. De Jonge; Amsterdam/NL B.Overuseofelbowandwrist
E. Llopis; Valencia/ES C.Neuropathy
C. Martinoli; Genoa/IT
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Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1411 Common disorders of the
pediatric brain
Moderator:P. Eliás; Hradec Králové/CZ A.FetalMRimaging:Morethanjust
T2-weightedimages C. Hoffmann; Tel Hashomer/IL
B.Normalfindingsandpitfallsinpediatricneuroimaging W.K. Chong; London/UK
C.Neuroimagingintheacutelyillchild E. Vázquez; Barcelona/ES
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1511 Interventional neuroradiology
Moderator: M. Forsting; Essen/DE A.Endovascularmanagementof
intracranialaneurysms A. Krajina; Hradec Králové/CZ
B.Endovasculartreatmentofacute ischemicstroke L. Castellan; Genoa/IT
C.Stent-basedtechnologiesinthe treatmentofintracranialaneurysmsandatheroscleroticdisease I. Szikora; Budapest/HU
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1811 Basic MR spectroscopy
Moderator: K.-O. Løvblad; Geneva/CH A.MRSindailypracticemadeeasy
A. Urbanik; Krakow/PL B.MRSinmetabolicCNSdisorders
P.C. Maly Sundgren; Malmö/SE C.MRSinbraintumors
M. Essig; Heidelberg/DE
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 RC 211 Basic MRI
Moderator: M.I. Argyropoulou; Ioannina/GR A.Basictechniquesandpatternrecognition
P.M. Parizel; Antwerp/BE B.NewMRsequencesindailypractice
R. Gasparotti; Brescia/IT C.Diffusiontensorimaging:
Basictoolforradiologists? S. Lehéricy; Paris/FR
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1011 Focal brain lesions
Moderator:J. Walecki; Warsaw/PL A.DifferentialdiagnosisofT2hyperintense
lesions A. Rovira-Cañellas; Barcelona/ES
B.Neoplasmornot?Decisionmakinginfocalmasslesionsofthebrain Z. Rumboldt; Charleston, SC/US
C.Adultglioma:Advancedneuroimagingfortreatmentplanning C. Calli; Izmir/TR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1111 Stroke
Moderator: R. Siemund; Lund/SE A.CTorMRIintheacuteischemicstroke?
G. Krumina; Riga/LV B.DWI,CT/MRPWI,and/orCTA/MRA:
Whatisnecessary? A. Dörfler; Erlangen/DE
C.Nontraumaticintracranialhemorrhage L. van den Hauwe; Brasschaat/BE
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1311 Neurodegenerative disorders
Moderator: X. Feng; Shanghai/CN A.ThenewMSdiagnosticcriteria
B. Góraj; Nijmegen/NL B.Earlydiagnosisanddifferential
neuroimagingissuesindementia M.P. Wattjes; Amsterdam/NL
C.Neuroimaginginabnormalmovementdiseases B. Gómez-Ansón; Barcelona/ES
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Pediatric
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 712 Imaging the GI/GU tracts
Moderator: G. del Pozo; Madrid/ES A.Isultrasoundenoughfora
comprehensivediagnosis? M. Riccabona; Graz/AT
B.Roleofplainfilm,fluoroscopy,nuclearmedicineandCT V. Donoghue; Dublin/IE
C.MRI:Currentstateandnewoptions W. Hirsch; Leipzig/DE
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00RC 1112 Advanced brain MR imaging:
Why and when
Moderator: J.-F. Chateil; Bordeaux/FR A.Diffusiontensorimaging
A. Righini; Milan/IT B.Spectroscopy
L. Astrakas; Ioannina/GR C.FunctionalMRI
L. Hertz-Pannier; Gif sur Yvette/FR
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30RC 1312 Safety first
Moderator:S. Ryan; Dublin/IE A.CTinchildren:Dosereductionstrategies
R.A.J. Nievelstein; Utrecht/NL B.Ensuringsafetyforinfants
undergoingMRI T.G. Maris; Iraklion/GR
C.FetalMRI:Attitudestowardssafety D. Price; London/UK
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1412 Imaging in non-accidental injury
Moderator: R.R. van Rijn; Amsterdam/NL A.CNStrauma
P. Demaerel; Leuven/BE B.Skeletaltrauma
G.-H. Sebag; Paris/FR C.Abdominaltrauma
M. Raissaki; Iraklion/GR
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1512 Chest imaging:
What to use and when to use it
Moderator: A.E. Healey; Liverpool/UK A.US:Whenandhow?
I. Gassner; Innsbruck/AT B.CT:Whatyoureallyneedtoknow
C. Owens; London/UK C.MRI:Theicingonthecake.
Arewereallythereyet? M.U. Puderbach; Heidelberg/DE
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Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 RC 1413 Clinical audit, accreditation and
the role of the medical physicist
Moderators: A. Del Guerra; Pisa/ITJ. Geleijns; Leiden/NL
A.European-wideperspectiveon clinicalaudit H. Jarvinen; Helsinki/FI
B.Nationalperspective: Clinicalauditinspections S. Ebdon-Jackson; Didcot/UK
C.Hospitalperspectiveonclinicalaudit P. Gilligan; Dublin/IE
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 RC 1513 Visualisation, perception and
image processing
Moderators: L. Donoso; Sabadell/ESW.J.M. van der Putten; Galway/IE
A.Visualisationandperception A.G. Gale; Loughborough/UK
B.Imageprocessingandperception B.M. ter Haar Romeny; Eindhoven/NL
C.ClinicalapplicationofimageprocessingA. Persson; Linköping/SE
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1013 High field MRI: Beyond 3T
Moderators: E. Atalar; Ankara/TRH. Köstler; Würzburg/DE
A.ChallengesofhighfieldMR M. Bock; Heidelberg/DE
B.Acomplicatedsolutiontoacomplicatedproblem:Transmitarray K.P. Pruessmann; Zurich/CH
C.Is7Treadyforclinicaluse? R.W. Bowtell; Nottingham/UK
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1113 Diagnostic radiology and
pregnancy
Moderators: H. Bosmans; Leuven/BE E. Vaño; Madrid/ES
A.ConceptusdosesandrisksfrommaternaldiagnosticX-rayexaminations J. Damilakis; Iraklion/GR
B.X-rayimagingandpregnancy: Justificationandoptimisationofexposure P. Vock; Berne/CH
C.PregnancyandMRI: Riskstotheunbornchild J. De Wilde; Edinburgh/UK
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1313 Radiation dose management
Moderators: A. Pascoal; Rio de Mouro/PTJ.N. Vassileva, Sofia/BG
A.Justificationinclinicalpractice J.R. Mayo; Vancouver, BC/CA
B.PracticalCTdosereductionstrategies W.A. Kalender; Erlangen/DE
C.Digitalvsconventionalradiography: Whataboutthedose? J.R.G. Persliden; Örebro/SE
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Radiographers
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30 RC 1314 CT imaging
Moderators: M. Golebiowski; Warsaw/PLD. Pekarovic; Ljubljana/SI
A. CT of the GI system M. Leidner; Stockholm/SE
B. Introduction to PET/CT: Modalities and patient care K.J. Thomsen; Odense/DK
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30RC 1414 Pediatric imaging
Moderators: C. Balassy; Toronto, ON/CA P. Gerson; Paris/FR
A. DR system: How to find the best hardware and software to achieve mininum dose and best images H. Precht; Odense/DK
B. CT: Cardiac examinations in children T. Bock-Pedersen; Copenhagen/DK
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 714 MRI
Moderators: H. Ringertz; Stanford, CA/USC. Vandulek; Kaposvár/HU
A. Investigation of occlusive peripheral arterial diseases: Role of CT, MR, US and DSA G. Pavlikovics; Miskolc/HU
B. Practical approach to fMRI: Methods and cases P. Bogorodzki; Warsaw/PL
Saturday, March 6, 16:00–17:30 RC 1014 Administrative issues
Moderators: K. Åhlström Riklund; Umeå/SE S. Braico; Rome/IT
A. Lean project at OUH L. Tarp; Odense/DK
B. Lean project at the NHS Lothian Edinburgh L. Hudson; Edinburgh/UK
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 RC 1114 Patient interaction
Moderators: P. Blackburn Andersen; Kolding/DKC. Garvey; Liverpool/UK
A. Interaction between patient and radiographer during radiological examinations B.T. Andersson; Lund/SE
B. The role of the radiographer in patient advocacy V. Challen; Lancaster/UK
C. Measuring short and long-term consequences of a false-positive mammo-graphy among women attending breast cancer screening programmes A. Bolejko; Malmö/SE
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Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 RC 215 Diseases of the visceral arteries
Moderator: M.I. Furmanek; Warsaw/PL A.Renalvasculardisease
D. Vorwerk; Ingolstadt/DE B.Acuteandchronicmesentericischemia
R. Uberoi; Oxford/UK C.Imagingbeforeandafterlivertransplantation
T. Schroeder; Essen/DE
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30RC 615 Peripheral vascular malformations
Moderator: M. Sapoval; Paris/FR A.Pathology,correctanatomical
classificationandclinicalwork-up H. Kubiena; Vienna/AT
B.DiagnosticapproachestoAVM: Howtoimagethedynamic S. Frevert; Copenhagen/DK
C.TreatmentofAVMs:Image-guided interventions:Whenandwhennot J.A. Reekers; Amsterdam/NL
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 RC 715 Vascular imaging:
The diabetic patient
Moderator: J.H. Peregrin; Prague/CZ A.Whattheradiologistneedstoknow
aboutthediabeticpatient A. Raptis; Athens/GR
B.Imagingofthediabeticpatient L.P. Lawler; Dublin/IE
C.Cost-effectiveselectionoftheappropriateimagingtechnique R. Ouwendijk; Rotterdam/NL
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30 RC 1815 Aortic imaging
Moderator: W. Cwikiel; Ann Arbor, MI/US A.Aorticdissections:
Newinsightsintoanolddisease F. De Cobelli; Milan/IT
B.Imagingrequirementspriorto endovascularaneurysmrepair T. Pfammatter; Zurich/CH
C.Detectionofcomplicationsafter aorticstentgrafting E. Brountzos; Athens/GR
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EFOMP Workshop
New technology in diagnostic radiology: Risk management, technology
assessment and improved diagnosis
Organising Committee:
Chairman: K. Faulkner; Wallsend/UKMembers: E. Atalar; Ankara/TR
S. Christofides; Nicosia/CY A. Del Guerra; Pisa/PT A. Torresin; Milan/IT
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 EF 1 Technology assessment for
imaging equipment
Moderators: A. Del Guerra; Pisa/ITK. Faulkner; Wallsend/UK
•Welcomeaddress S. Christofides; Nicosia/CY M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
•IntroductiontoECinitiativesin acceptabilitycriteriaforimaging equipment K. Faulkner; Wallsend/UK
•Technologyassessmentandradiologicalimaging S. Christofides; Nicosia/CY
•Acceptabilitycriteria:Aperspectivefromstandardsandequipmentmanufacturers R. Klausz; Buc/FR
Saturday, March 6, 10:30–12:00 EF 2 Risk management and
technology assessment
Moderators: S. Christofides; Nicosia/CYA. Torresin; Milan/IT
•Acceptabilitycriteriaandradiographyequipment,digitalimagingandCT J. Malone; Dublin/IE
•Acceptabilitycriteriaandequipmentforfluoroscopyandinterventionalradiology S. Balter; New York, NY/US
•Acceptabilitycriteriaandequipmentfornuclearmedicine S. Mattsson; Malmö/SE
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Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00 E³ 720a Larynx and hypopharynx
Moderator: M. Gödeny-Polony; Budapest/HU A.Benignlesions
R. Hermans; Leuven/BE B.Malignantlesions
F. Pameijer; Amsterdam/NL
Saturday, March 6, 10:30–12:00 E³ 820 Neck lymph nodes and glands
Moderator: S. Robinson; Vienna/AT A.Necklymphnodesandsalivaryglands
H.C. Thoeny; Berne/CH B.Thyroidandparathyroidglands
A.D. King; Hong Kong/CN
Saturday, March 6, 12:15–13:15 Self assessment test
Moderator: R. Hermans; Leuven/BE •Interactivecomputerevaluationofcourse
learning
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 E³ 320a Imaging techniques and
common pitfalls
Moderator: B. Bobek-Billewicz; Gliwice/PL A.Computedtomography
R. Maroldi; Brescia/IT B.Magneticresonanceimaging
M.G. Mack; Frankfurt a. Main/DE
Friday, March 5, 10:30–12:00 E³ 420 Temporal bone
Moderator: B. De Foer; Antwerp/BE A.Externalandmiddleear
A. Trojanowska; Lublin/PL B.Innerearandinternalauditorycanal
B. Verbist; Leiden/NL
Friday, March 5, 14:00–15:30E³ 520 Nose and paranasal sinuses
Moderator: H.B. Eggesbø; Oslo/NO A.Inflammatorydisease
D. Farina; Brescia/IT B.Neoplasticdisease
T. Beale; London/UK
Friday, March 5, 16:00–17:30 E³ 620 Oral cavity, oropharynx and
nasopharynx
Moderator:V. Chong; Singapore/SG A.Oralcavityandoropharynx
A. Borges; Lisbon/PT B.Nasopharynx
F. Dubrulle; Lille/FR
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E3 – european excellence in educationInteractive Teaching Sessions
Thursday, March 4, 14:00–15:30 E³ 120 Imaging in common clinical
problems: Soft tissue tumors
Moderator: R. Arkun; Izmir/TR •J.L.Bloem;Leiden/NL •A.M.A.deSchepper;Antwerp/BE
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 E³ 220a Imaging in common clinical
problems: Hematuria
Moderator: W. Szmigielski; Doha/QA •J.J.Fütterer;Nijmegen/NL •R.H.Oyen;Leuven/BE
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 E³ 220b Commonly missed diagnosis in
musculoskeletal conditions
Moderator:H. Imhof; Vienna/AT •F.Kainberger;Vienna/AT •K.Bohndorf;Augsburg/DE
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00 E³ 320b Breast cancer: Diagnosis,
staging and follow-up
Moderator:A. Tardivon; Paris/FR •K.Kinkel;Chêne-Bougeries/CH •J.CampsHerrero;Valencia/ES
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00E³ 720b Cancer of the uterus:
Diagnosis, staging and follow-up
Moderator:H. Hricak; New York, NY/US •B.Hamm;Berlin/DE •P.Petrow;Paris/FR
Sunday, March 7, 08:30–10:00 E³ 1120 Colorectal cancer:
Diagnosis, staging and follow-up
Moderator:M. Marotti; Zagreb/HR •R.G.H.Beets-Tan;Maastricht/NL •A.H.Freeman;Cambridge/UK
Sunday, March 7, 10:30–12:00 E³ 1220 Lung cancer: From plain film to
sectional imaging
Moderator: G.H. Mostbeck; Vienna/AT •J.Cáceres;Barcelona/ES •J.Vilar;Valencia/ES
Sunday, March 7, 14:00–15:30E³ 1320 Imaging in common clinical
problems: Acute abdomen
Moderator:F. Takis; Keratea/GR •A.Palkó;Szeged/HU •P.-A.Poletti;Geneva/CH
Sunday, March 7, 16:00–17:30 E³ 1420 Lymphomas:
Diagnosis, staging and follow-up
Moderator: J.A. Verschakelen; Leuven/BE •R.M.Mendelson;Perth,WA/AU •E.deKerviler;Paris/FR
Monday, March 8, 08:30–10:00 E³ 1520 Common clinical problems:
Cognitive decline and dementia
Moderator:A. Platkajis; Riga/LV •B.Gómez-Ansón;Barcelona/ES •F.Barkhof;Amsterdam/NL
Monday, March 8, 10:30–12:00 E³ 1620 Imaging in common clinical
problems: Neck mass
Moderator:M.G. Mack; Frankfurt a. Main/DE A.Abovehyoid
S.J. Golding; Oxford/UK B.Belowhyoid
N.J.M. Freling; Amsterdam/NL
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Monday, March 8, 14:00–15:30 E³ 1720 Imaging in common clinical
problems: Hemoptysis
Moderator: E. Castañer; Sabadell/ES •S.Diederich;Düsseldorf/DE •M.-L.Storto;Chieti/IT
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30E³ 1820a Imaging in common clinical
problems: Acute chest pain
Moderator: G.A. Krombach; Aachen/DE A.Cardiac
A. de Roos; Leiden/NL B.Non-cardiac
L.R. Goodman; Milwaukee, WI/US
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30E³ 1820b Imaging in common clinical
problems: Jaundice
Moderator: C. Roche; Galway/IE •C.Matos;Brussels/BE •C.D.Becker;Geneva/CH
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Multidisciplinary sessions
Managing Patients with Cancer
Thursday, March 4, 16:00–17:30 MS 221 Carcinoma of the uterus
and cervix
•Chairman’sintroduction R.H. Reznek; London/UK
•Whatthesurgeonneedstoknow C. Pomel; Villejuif/FR
•Whattheclinicaloncologistneedstoknow P.R. Blake; London/UK
•Imagingincarcinomaofthe uterusandcervix R.H. Reznek; London/UK
•Paneldiscussionandcasepresentation
Friday, March 5, 08:30–10:00MS 321 Prostate gland
•Chairman’sintroduction U.G. Mueller-Lisse; Munich/DE
•Whatthesurgeonneedstoknow M. Seitz; Munich/DE
•Whattheoncologistneedstoknow C. Belka; Munich/DE
•Imaginginprostatecancer U.G. Mueller-Lisse; Munich/DE
•Paneldiscussionandcasepresentation
Saturday, March 6, 08:30–10:00MS 721 Lung cancer
•Chairman’sintroduction J. Cáceres; Barcelona/ES
•Whatthesurgeonneedstoknow W. Weder; Zurich/CH
•Whattheoncologistneedstoknow R. Pirker; Vienna/AT
•Imaginginlungcancer J. Cáceres; Barcelona/ES
•Paneldiscussionandcasepresentation
Monday, March 8, 16:00–17:30MS 1821 Colorectal cancer
•Chairman’sintroduction R.G.H. Beets-Tan; Maastricht/NL
•Whatthesurgeonneedstoknow G.L. Beets; Maastricht/NL
•Whattheradiationoncologistneeds toknow V. Valentini; Rome/IT
•Imagingincolorectalcancer R.G.H. Beets-Tan; Maastricht/NL
•Paneldiscussionandcasepresentation
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ESOR SessionFriday, March 5, 14:00–15:30
Opportunities for education During this session, ESOR, the European School of Radiology, will give an insight into the variety of educational programmes and young radiologists will talk about their experiences.Moderators: N. Gourtsoyiannis; Iraklion/GR C.J. Herold; Vienna/AT• Introduction
C.J. Herold; Vienna/AT• ESOR in action
N. Gourtsoyiannis; Iraklion/GR• Educating future leaders
M. Maas; Amsterdam/NL• Fellowships in radiology: Why and How
B. Marincek; Zurich/CH• My experience with ESOR
Awards On the occasion of the session scholars and fellows will be awarded the certificates for successfully completing the 2009 Visiting Scholarship Programmes and Exchange Programmes for Fellowships.
Radiology Trainees ForumRTF Highlighted LecturesFriday, March 5, 16:00–17:30
The Radiology Trainees Forum (RTF) was established in 1991 as an organisation representing the views of radiology residents (trainees). It is coordinated by its board, maintains close relationships with the European Society of Radiology (ESR) and invites all ESR member countries to appoint a resident representative. The aim of the RTF is to represent the interests of radiology residents in the ESR especially with regard to education, research, exchange possibilities, career planning, and an annual survey among residents.Moderators: D. Bulja; Sarajevo/BA P.R. Kornaat; Leiden/NL• Common pitfalls in MR mammography
D. Djilas-Ivanovic; Sremska Kamenica/RS• An easy approach to tackle neck imaging
D. Farina; Brescia/IT• Management in radiology
L. Donoso; Sabadell/ES
ESR Audit Session:Clinical audit for radiologists: Why it is worth doing, and how to make it workSaturday, March 6, 10:30–12:00
Moderator: E.J. Adam; London/UK• Clinical audit: What is it and who should do it?
E.J. Adam; London/UK• Clinical audit and accreditation: Intimidating or
encouraging? Experience in Germany B. Ertl-Wagner; Munich/DE
• Clinical audit: Getting everyone involved! UK experience and the role of national audit projects S. Barter; Cambridge/UK
• Implementation of the EC guideline in practice S. Soimakallio; Tampere/FI
• Discussion
Image Interpretation Quiz: Experienced vs Hungry SharksSaturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30
Moderator: M. Stajgis; Poznan/PL Team 1: E. Brountzos; Athens/GR L. Martí-Bonmatí; Valencia/ES M.M. Thurnher; Vienna/ATTeam 2: L.S. Fournier; Paris/FR T.R.C. Johnson; Munich/DE L.P. Lawler; Dublin/IE
Junior Image Interpretation QuizSunday, March 7, 13:00–14:00
Moderator: E. Szabó; Szeged/HU
3rd Workstation Face-Off SessionFriday, March 5, 12:15–13:30
Coordinators: H.-C. Becker; Munich/DEA. Graser; Munich/DE
Hospital Management SymposiumSaturday, March 6, 12:30–17:30
(organised in cooperation with European Hospital)
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Friday, March 5, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by GE Healthcare Latest innovations in CT and MR: Improving patient care
Programme to be announced
Friday, March 5, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by Bayer Schering Pharma Programme to be announced
Friday, March 5, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by SuperSonic Imagine MultiWave technology introducing ShearWave elastography Programme to be announced
Friday, March 5, 14:00–15:30 Satellite Symposium organised jointly by Siemens Healthcare and Bayer Schering Pharma Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 10:30–12:00 Satellite Symposium organised by Bracco Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by Guerbet CT contrast media optimisation for patient benefit
Moderator:t.b.a.•MainparametersinvolvedinCIN: Isviscositythemainone? t.b.a.
•Pediatricrenaltolerance:IsXenetix®differentfromalowosmolarcontrastmedium? t.b.a.
•Xenetix®excellenttoleranceconfirmed by160,000additionalpatients t.b.a.
•Optimisedcontrastmediamanagement incardiacCT t.b.a.
Saturday, March 6, 12:30–13:45 Satellite Symposium organised by GE Healthcare X-ray advanced applications: From vision to clinical practice
Moderator:L. Katz; Buc/FR
Saturday, March 6, 12:30–13:30Satellite Symposium organised by Hitachi Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 12:30–13:30Satellite Symposium organised by Philips Healthcare Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by Philips Healthcare Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30Satellite Symposium organised by Hologic Digital breast tomosynthesis: Clinician experiences with the first commercial system Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30Satellite Symposium organised by Bayer Schering Pharma Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30Satellite Symposium organised by Siemens Healthcare Open new ways of imaging in radiology
Moderator:t.b.a.•RedefiningproductivityinMR
M. Forsting; Essen/DE•MRfromheadtotoewithTimCT
M. Lentschig; Bremen/DE•MolecularCT: Radiologicalaspectsinhybridimaging G. Antoch; Essen/DE
•ClinicalPET/CTbeyondFDG P. Bartenstein; Munich/DE
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Satellitesymposia
Saturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30Satellite Symposium organised by Sectra Programme to be announced
Saturday, March 6, 14:00–15:30Satellite Symposium organised by Siemens Healthcare Biopsies in breast imaging: Methods and needs
Moderator: J. Dick; Erlangen/DE• Introduction
J. Dick; Erlangen/DE• Innovations and challenges in mammography
guided biopsies K. Ridder; Dortmund/DE
• Innovations and challenges in ultrasound guided biopsies F. Stöblen; Essen/DE
• Breast MRI guided diagnostic interventions E. Wenkel; Erlangen/DE
• Panel discussion
Sunday, March 7, 10:30–12:00Satellite Symposium organised by Bracco Programme to be announced
Sunday, March 7, 12:30–13:30Satellite Symposium organised by Guerbet Benefit of contrast media injection in new MRI techniques
Moderator: t.b.a.• Dynamic imaging MRI
t.b.a.• Effectiveness of 3D TRICKS in the assessment of AVMs
t.b.a.• Benefit of MRI myocardial perfusion with
Dotarem® at 1.5T and 3T t.b.a.
• Is Gd chelates concentration an issue for peripheral MRA diagnostic performance? t.b.a.
Sunday, March 7, 12:30–13:45Satellite Symposium organised by GE Healthcare Programme to be announced
Sunday, March 7, 12:30–13:30 Satellite Symposium organised by Bracco Programme to be announced
Sunday, March 7, 12:30–13:30Satellite Symposium organised by GE Healthcare Cases of suspected recurrences in oncology: Options and solutions
Programme to be announced
Sunday, March 7, 12:30–13:30Satellite Symposium organised by Toshiba Programme to be announced
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Introductory lectures:• Anatomical and patho-physiological basics of
ischemic stroke J. Fiehler; Hamburg/DE
• Basic concepts and new developments in post-processing of stroke MRI L. Østergaard; Århus/DK
• How to image perfusion in CT: Potentials and limitations S. Pedraza; Girona/ES
• How to image perfusion in MRI: Potentials and limitations J. Fiebach; Berlin/DE
Learning objectives:1. To learn the pathophysiological fundamentals of stroke
CT and stroke MRI. 2. To learn how to use different post-processing techniques
on different workstations.3. To estimate the power, pitfalls, and constraints of current
state-of-the-art CT and MRI perfusion software.
Registration:The number of participants for each session is restricted. Participants need to register in advance for the hands-on sessions (myESR.org) as of October 1, 2009, and must pay a fee of €30.
Schedule:Friday, March 5WS 322 08:30–10:00 Introductory lecturesWS 522 14:00–16:00 Hands-on sessionSaturday, March 6WS 722 08:30–10:30 Hands-on sessionSunday, March 7WS 1122 08:30–10:30 Hands-on sessionMonday, March 8WS 1522 08:30–10:30 Hands-on session
Post-Processing of CT and MRI in Stroke Patients
Coordinator:J. Fiehler; Hamburg/DE
Speakers: J. Fiebach; Berlin/DEJ. Fiehler; Hamburg/DEL. Østergaard; Århus/DKS. Pedraza; Girona/ES
Instructors:J. Fiebach; Berlin/DEJ. Fiehler; Hamburg/DEL. Østergaard; Århus/DKS. Pedraza; Girona/ESS. Siemonsen; Hamburg/DE
The workshop starts with a 90-minute lecture programme focusing on how to interpret stroke CT and stroke MRI and datasets.
Clinical experts will provide an overview of the anatomical and pathophysiological prerequisites for the interpretation of perfusion CT and MRI in ischemic stroke and the basic concepts and new developments in post-processing of stroke MRI. The potential and limitations of perfusion CT and perfusion MRI will be discussed separately. After attending these lectures, participants will have learned which key imaging findings should be considered for a comprehensive stroke CT or stroke MRI report. The second part of the workshop provides hands-on experience of post-processing CT or MRI perfusion data of stroke patients using workstations of different vendors. Each vendor supplies six workstations (each vendor 3 CT and 3 MRI workstations). Each type of workstation is mounted with clinical cases (12 CT, 12 MRI) including either non-enhanced CT, CT-angiography and CT-perfusion, or diffusion, perfusion, FLAIR, T2*w MRI and MRA. During the workshops, clinical stroke case data will be post-processed and interpreted and implications for treatment decisions will be discussed.
Non-experienced users are advised to follow the introductory lectures before entering the hands-on sessions. The user will need to select either CT or MRI post-processing for each vendor.
Hands-OnWorkshops
Hands-OnWorkshops
Cardiac CT Post-Processing and Analysis
Coordinators:N.R. Mollet; Rotterdam/NLW.J. Niessen; Rotterdam/NL
Speakers:F. Cademartiri; Parma/ITM. Dewey; Berlin/DES. Leschka; Zurich/CHM. Prokop; Utrecht/NLJ.-L. Sablayrolles; St. Denis/FR
Instructors: M.L. Dijkshoorn; Rotterdam/NLA. Moelker; Rotterdam/NLL. Neefjes; Rotterdam/NLK. Nieman; Rotterdam/NLF. Pugliese; London/UKM. Rengo; Latina/ITA. Rossi; Rotterdam/NLA. Weustink; Rotterdam/NL
The workshop starts with a 90-minute lecture programme focusing on how to report on cardiac CT datasets. Clinical experts will provide an overview of the anatomy of the heart, diagnostic accuracy and limitations of CT coronary angiography, and tips and tricks in the evaluation of cardiac CT examinations. After attending these lectures, participants will have learned which key imaging findings should be reported in a comprehensive cardiac CT report.
The second part of the workshop provides hands-on experience of cardiac CT post-processing using dedicated workstations of different vendors. Each workstation is loaded with the same clinical cases, including calcium scoring, coronary angiography, and left ventricular function CT datasets. A comprehensive report of the case will be presented including conventional coronary angiography correlation after each session. This format allows the participants to evaluate the performance of three different workstations using the same CT datasets.
It is recommended that non-experienced users follow the introductory lectures before entering the hands-on sessions.
Introductory lectures:• Anatomy of the heart
J.-L. Sablayrolles; St. Denis/FR• CT coronary calcium scoring:
Technical issues and current indications M. Prokop; Utrecht/NL
• How to evaluate a CT coronary angiography scan: Advantages and disadvantages of different post-processing techniques S. Leschka; Zurich/CH
• Diagnostic accuracy of CT coronary angiography in the detection of coronary stenoses and plaquesF. Cademartiri; Parma/IT
• Beyond the coronary arteries: Evaluation of cardiac valves, left ventricular function, and non-cardiac findings M. Dewey; Berlin/DE
Learning objectives:1. To learn how to make a comprehensive cardiac
CT report. 2. To learn how to use different post-processing techniques
on different workstations.3. To estimate the power, pitfalls, and constraints of current
state-of-the-art cardiac CT evaluation software.
Registration:The number of participants for each session is restricted. Participants need to register in advance for the hands-on sessions (myESR.org) as of October 1, 2009, and must pay a fee of €30.
Schedule:Thursday, March 4WS 123 14:00–15:30 Introductory lecturesFriday, March 5WS 423 10:30–12:30 Hands-on sessionSaturday, March 6WS 823 10:30–12:30 Hands-on sessionWS 923 14:00–16:00 Hands-on session
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Musculoskeletal US: Hand and Wrist, Foot and Ankle
Coordinator:E.G. McNally; Oxford/UK
Speakers:A. Klauser; Innsbruck/AT C. Martinoli; Genoa/ITE.G. McNally; Oxford/UKP. Peetrons; Brussels/BE
Instructors:N. Boutry; Lille/FRM. Court-Payen; Copenhagen/DKJ.W.J. De Rooy; Nijmegen/NLA.J. Grainger; Leeds/UKA. Klauser; Innsbruck/ATC. Martinoli; Genoa/ITP.J. O’Connor; Leeds/UKP. Peetrons; Brussels/BEM. Reijnierse; Leiden/NL E. Silvestri; Genoa/ITJ. Teh; Oxford/UK
This programme will be in two parts. The first part will be a live demonstration of US anatomy and examination techniques for the wrist/hand and the foot/ankle, coupled with a review of the common pathological findings in these areas. The demonstrators will emphasise the important anatomical features and provide participants with useful tips to get the most from US examinations in these challenging areas. This will be followed by a small group hands-on ‘meet the experts’ session where participants can refine their own examination skills under expert guidance.
It is recommended that non-experienced users follow the introductory lectures before entering the hands-on sessions.
Introductory lectures:US of the hand and wrist• US pathology of the wrist and hand
A. Klauser; Innsbruck/AT• To demonstrate normal US anatomy
C. Martinoli; Genoa/IT
US of the foot and ankle• US pathology of the hindfoot
P. Peetrons; Brussels/BE• To demonstrate normal US anatomy
E.G. McNally; Oxford/UK
Learning objectives:1. To understand the applications of US in these two areas.2. To see an expert examination performed live.3. To see examples of common pathology.4. To have the opportunity for group and expert appraisal of
the delegates own techniques.
Registration: The number of participants for each session is restricted. Participants need to register in advance for the hands-on sessions (myESR.org) as of October 1, 2009, and must pay a fee of €30.
Schedule:Friday, March 5 WS 324 08:30–10:00 Introductory lecturesWS 424 10:30–12:00 Hands-on sessionWS 524 14:00–15:30 Hands-on sessionSaturday, March 6 WS 824 10:30–12:00 Hands-on session
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List of Dignitaries
AndyAdam London/UKGold Medallist
SuzanneE.Anderson Darlinghurst,NSW/AUHonorary Lecturer
GaryJ.Becker Tucson,AZ/USHonorary Member
MichaelN.Brant-Zawadzki NewportBeach,CA/USHonorary Lecturer
WilliA.Kalender Erlangen/DEHonorary Member
AnneG.Osborn SaltLakeCity,UT/USOpening Lecturer
Ji Qi Tianjin/CNHonorary Member
DonaldL.Resnick SanDiego,CA/USHonorary Member
AndrzejPawelWieczorek Lublin/PLHonorary Lecturer
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The inimitable artistry of the opera – to be experienced at Vienna’s marvellous musical venues
Left to right: Intermezzo by richard strauss / Theater an der Wien © Armin Bardel | Carmen by Georges Bizet / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov | Mitridate, Re di Ponto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Theater an der Wien © Armin Badel | Kehraus um St. Stephan by ernst Krenek / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov | La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov
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The inimitable artistry of the opera – to be experienced at Vienna’s marvellous musical venues
Left to right: Intermezzo by richard strauss / Theater an der Wien © Armin Bardel | Carmen by Georges Bizet / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov | Mitridate, Re di Ponto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Theater an der Wien © Armin Badel | Kehraus um St. Stephan by ernst Krenek / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov | La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi / Volksoper © Dimo Dimov
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A whole world of fine arts – to be discovered in a single city
Left to right: Bartolomeo Vivarini, Maria Lactans, ca. 1450 © Liechtenstein Museum. Die Fürstlichen Sammlungen, Vaduz–Wien | Peter Paul Rubens, Venus in front of the mirror, ca. 1613/14 © Sammlungen des Fürsten von und zu Liechtenstein, Vaduz–Wien | Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Anna Bayer, 1850 © Belvedere Wien | Gustav Klimt, Wasserschlangen 1, 1904–1907 © Belvedere Wien | Josef Engelhart, Loge im Sofiensaal, 1903 © VBK, Wien, 2007 | Rudolf Hausner, Gelber Narrenhut, 1955 © Anne Hausner, Wien Museum | Arnulf Rainer, Zentralisation, 1951 © Arnulf Rainer
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Left to right: Bartolomeo Vivarini, Maria Lactans, ca. 1450 © Liechtenstein Museum. Die Fürstlichen Sammlungen, Vaduz–Wien | Peter Paul Rubens, Venus in front of the mirror, ca. 1613/14 © Sammlungen des Fürsten von und zu Liechtenstein, Vaduz–Wien | Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Anna Bayer, 1850 © Belvedere Wien | Gustav Klimt, Wasserschlangen 1, 1904–1907 © Belvedere Wien | Josef Engelhart, Loge im Sofiensaal, 1903 © VBK, Wien, 2007 | Rudolf Hausner, Gelber Narrenhut, 1955 © Anne Hausner, Wien Museum | Arnulf Rainer, Zentralisation, 1951 © Arnulf Rainer
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PresidentChristian J. Herold, Vienna/AT
1st Vice-PresidentMaximilian F. Reiser, Munich/DE
2nd Vice-President András Palkó, Szeged/HU
Congress Committee ChairpersonMałgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Lublin/PL
1st Vice-Chairman of the Congress CommitteeYves Menu, Paris/FR
2nd Vice-Chairman of the Congress CommitteeLorenzo Bonomo, Rome/IT
Publications Committee ChairmanAdrian K. Dixon, Cambridge/UK
Research Committee ChairmanGabriel P. Krestin, Rotterdam/NL
Education Committee ChairmanÉamann Breatnach, Dublin/IE
Professional Organisation Committee ChairmanLuís Donoso, Sabadell/ES
Subspecialties Committee ChairmanFred E. Avni, Brussels/BE
National Societies Committee ChairmanGuy Frija, Paris/FR
Communication & International Relations Committee ChairmanLuigi Solbiati, Busto Arsizio/IT
Finance Committee ChairmanKatrine Åhlström-Riklund, Umea/SE
Executive DirectorPeter Baierl, Vienna/AT
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Chairperson (Congress President)M. Szczerbo-Trojanowska; Lublin/PL
1stVice-Chairperson(1stCongressVice-President)Y. Menu; Paris/FR
2ndVice-Chairperson(2ndCongressVice-President)L. Bonomo; Rome/IT
OrdinaryMembers:J.I. Bilbao; Pamplona/ESV.E. Sinitsyn; Moscow/RUB. Hamm; Berlin/DE
ESR PresidentC.J. Herold; Vienna/AT
ESRExecutiveDirectorP. Baierl; Vienna/AT
Ex-officioMembers:Finance Committee ChairmanK. Åhlström Riklund; Umeå/SE
Publications Committee ChairmanA.K. Dixon; Cambridge/UK
Postgraduate Educational Programme
Chairman:L. Bonomo; Rome/IT
Members:E. Azavedo; Stockholm/SE B. Brkljačić; Zagreb/HR J. Damilakis; Iraklion/GR A.M. Davies; Birmingham/UK K. Nikolaou; Munich/DEC. Roche; Galway/IES. Sunaert; Leuven/BEA.J. van der Molen; Leiden/NL F. Veillon; Strasbourg/FR
Scientific Papers
Chairman:J.I. Bilbao; Pamplona/ES
Members:M.G. Mack; Frankfurt a. Main/DEA.M. Taylor; London/UKM. Zanetti; Zurich/CH
Scientific Exhibition (EPOSTM)
Chairman:V.E. Sinitsyn; Moscow/RU
Members:F. Caseiro-Alves; Coimbra/PT E.T. Tali; Ankara/TR
Categorical Courses
B. Hamm; Berlin/DEM. Rémy-Jardin; Lille/FRM.M. Thurnher; Vienna/AT
E³-EuropeanExcellenceinEducation
Interactive Teaching SessionsJ. Vilar; Valencia/ES
Foundation CourseR. Hermans; Leuven/BE
e-Learning
D. Caramella; Pisa/ITP. Pokieser; Vienna/AT
CasesoftheDay
J. Neuwirth; Prague/CZ
Physics Programme
A. Del Guerra; Pisa/IT
Image Interpretation Quiz
M. Stajgis; Poznan/PL
Junior Image Interpretation Quiz
E. Szabó; Szeged/HU
Evaluation
G.A. Krombach; Aachen/DE
Liaison ‘European Radiology’
A.K. Dixon; Cambridge/UK
CONGRESS COMMITTEE
PROGRAMME PLANNING COMMITTEE
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eCr 2010Committees
Abdominal and GastrointestinalThe ESR would like to thank ESGAR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairmen:L. Martí-Bonmatí; Valencia/ESP. Lefere; Roeselare/BE
Members:A. Ba-Ssalamah; Vienna/ATR. Bouzas; Vigo/ESJ.B. Dormagen; Oslo/NOH. Fenlon; Dublin/IEA. Graser; Munich/DEP. Leander; Malmö/SEG. Morana; Treviso/ITB.J. Op de Beeck; Antwerp/BEM.A. Patak; Berne/CHS. Romano; Naples/ITJ. Sosna; Jerusalem/ILC. Stoupis; Männedorf/CHZ. Tarján; Budapest/HUS.A. Taylor; London/UKC. Triantopoulou; Athens/GRC.J. Zech; Munich/DE
BreastThe ESR would like to thank EUSOBI for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:C. Boetes; Nijmegen/NL
Members:U. Bick; Berlin/DEJ. Camps Herrero; Valencia/ESH. Dobson; Glasgow/UKM.H. Fuchsjäger; Vienna/ATA.A. Ghiatas; Athens/GRI. Leconte; Brussels/BEF. Sardanelli; Milan/IT F. Thibault; Paris/FR
CardiacThe ESR would like to thank ESCR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:M. Gutberlet; Leipzig/DE
Members:H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CHR. Fattori; Bologna/ITG. Feuchtner; Innsbruck/ATN.L. Kelekis; Athens/GRD.D. Lubbers; Groningen/NLJ.-F. Paul; Le Plessis Robinson/FRD. Piotrowska-Kownacka; Warsaw/PLR. Soler; La Coruña/ES
ChestThe ESR would like to thank ESTI for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:G.R. Ferretti; Grenoble/FR
Members:S.R. Desai; London/UKW. De Wever; Leuven/BEM. Herman; Olomouc/CZA.R. Larici; Rome/ITK. Marten; Göttingen/DEA. Oikonomou; Alexandroupolis/GRM. Prokop; Utrecht/NLK. Vidmar Kocijancic; Ljubljana/SI
Computer ApplicationsThe ESR would like to thank EuroPACS for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:P. Mildenberger; Mainz/DE
Members:A. Abildgaard; Oslo/NOJ. Fernandez-Bayó; Sabadell/EST.G. Maris; Iraklion/GRE. Neri; Pisa/ITE. Pietka; Gliwice/PLO. Ratib; Geneva/CH
MolecularImagingand ContrastMedia
Chairman:J.O. Barentsz; Nijmegen/NL
Members:S. Chatziioannou; Athens/GRJ.-M. Correas; Paris/FRA. Cuocolo; Naples/ITA.M. Herneth; Vienna/ATA. Klauser; Innsbruck/ATS.K. Morcos; Sheffield/UKP. Reimer; Karlsruhe/DEB. Van Beers; Clichy/FR GenitourinaryThe ESR would like to thank ESUR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:C.S. Balleyguier; Villejuif/FR Members:B. Brkljačić; Zagreb/HRF.M. Danza; Rome/ITP. Liss; Uppsala/SEV. Løgager; Copenhagen/DKM. Memarsadeghi; Vienna/ATH.J. Michaely; Mannheim/DES. Moussa; Edinburgh/UKH.C. Thoeny; Berne/CH
Head and NeckThe ESR would like to thank ESHNR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:A. Borges; Lisbon/PT
Members:L. Akesson; Lund/SEE. Arana; Valencia/EST. Beale; London/UKS. Bisdas; Tübingen/DEN. Gritzmann; Salzburg/ATP.-Y. Marcy; Nice/FRA. Trojanowska; Lublin/PLA. Vasilyev; Moscow/RU
SCIENTIFIC SUBCOMMITTEES
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Interventional RadiologyThe ESR would like to thank CIRSE for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:A.-M. Belli; London/UK
Members:P.E. Andersen; Odense/DKA. Basile; Catania/ITB. Dolgushin; Moscow/RUP. Haage; Wuppertal/DEA.D. Kelekis; Athens/GRA. Krajina; Hradec Králové/CZA.G. Ryan; Waterford City/IEO.M. van Delden; Amsterdam/NL
MusculoskeletalThe ESR would like to thank ESSR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:F.M.H.M. Vanhoenacker; Antwerp/BE
Members:I. Boric; Zagreb/HRM. Epermane; Valmiera/LVA.J. Grainger; Leeds/UKC.R. Krestan; Vienna/ATE. Llopis; Valencia/ESG. Mantzikopoulos; Athens/GRC.W.A. Pfirrmann; Zurich/CHM. Reijnierse; Leiden/NL
NeuroThe ESR would like to thank ESNR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:A. Rossi; Genoa/IT
Members:F. Barkhof; Amsterdam/NLM. Essig; Heidelberg/DEB. Gómez-Ansón; Barcelona/ESI. Saatci; Ankara/TRM. Sasiadek; Wroclaw/PLT. Stosic-Opincal; Belgrade/RSJ.W.M. van Goethem; Antwerp/BEP. Vilela; Almada/PT
PediatricThe ESR would like to thank ESPR for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:M.I. Argyropoulou; Ioannina/GR
Members:J.-F. Chateil; Bordeaux/FRM. Haliloglu; Ankara/TRO.E. Olsen; London/UKM. Riccabona; Graz/ATS. Ryan; Dublin/IEG. Staatz; Erlangen/DER.R. van Rijn; Amsterdam/NLE. Vázquez; Barcelona/ES
Physics in RadiologyThe ESR would like to thank EFOMP for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:E. Atalar; Ankara/TR Members:H. Bosmans; Leuven/BEE. Guibelalde; Madrid/ESO. Speck; Magdeburg/DED.G. Sutton; Dundee/UKM. Tosetti; Pisa/ITJ.N. Vassileva; Sofia/BGR. Wirestam; Lund/SE
RadiographersThe ESR would like to thank ISRRT for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairmen:M. Golebiowski; Warsaw/PLA. Hartvig Sode; Odense/DK
Members:B.T. Andersson; Lund/SES. Braico; Rome/ITP. Gerson; Paris/FRD. Pekarovic; Ljubljana/SIK. Sigurdardottir; Mosfellbaer/ISC. Vandulek; Kaposvár/HU
VascularThe ESR would like to thank CIRSE for their cooperation on this subcommittee
Chairman:C. Loewe; Vienna/AT
Members:E. Brountzos; Athens/GRA. Cieszanowski; Warsaw/PLM.W. de Haan; Maastricht/NLF. Fanelli; Rome/ITL. Lönn; Copenhagen/DKZ. Morvay; Szeged/HUT. Pfammatter; Zurich/CHF. Thony; Grenoble/FR
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Categorical Courses
Radiology of the Spine 2010 M.M. Thurnher; Vienna/AT
Radiology in Abdominal EmergenciesB. Hamm; Berlin/DEP. Rogalla; Berlin/DE
ImaginginLungDiseasesM. Rémy-Jardin; Lille/FR
Mini Courses
Organs from A to Z: LiverC. Bartolozzi; Pisa/IT
ExtremityJointMRIM. Zanetti; Zurich/CH
Multidisciplinary Sessions
ManagingPatientswithCancerJ. Cáceres; Barcelona/ES R.H. Reznek; London/UK
E³ – European Excellence in Education
Foundation Course: Head and Neck RadiologyR. Hermans; Leuven/BE
Interactive Teaching SessionsJ. Vilar; Valencia/ES
Hands-on Workshops
Post-ProcessingofCTandMRIinStrokePatientsJ. Fiehler; Hamburg/DE
CardiacCTPost-ProcessingandAnalysisN.R. Mollet; Rotterdam/NLW.J. Niessen; Rotterdam/NL
MusculoskeletalUS:HandandWrist,FootandAnkleE.G. McNally; Oxford/UK
3rd Workstation Face-Off Session
C.R. Becker; Munich/DEA. Graser; Munich/DE
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