E³ - Advanced Course: Imaging of the Heart

E³ 818 - Pre- and post-procedural cardiac imaging

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

06:00Gianluca Pontone, Milan / IT

2
Known coronary disease: to revascularise or not?

Known coronary disease: to revascularise or not?

28:00Maja Pirnat, Maribor / SI

3
Imaging before cardiac valve replacement

Imaging before cardiac valve replacement

28:00Jonathan R. Weir-Mccall, London / UK

4
After valve replacement: do-not-miss findings

After valve replacement: do-not-miss findings

28:00Ricardo P. J. Budde, Rotterdam / NL

6 min
Chairperson's introduction
Gianluca Pontone, Milan / Italy
28 min
Known coronary disease: to revascularise or not?
Maja Pirnat, Maribor / Slovenia
1. To determine which imaging modality can be applied to answer the clinical question.
2. To assess the important imaging features in assessing the severity of coronary disease.
3. To judge if the coronary disease is likely to benefit from revascularisation or not.
28 min
Imaging before cardiac valve replacement
Jonathan R. Weir-Mccall, London / United Kingdom
1. To describe the indications for cardiac valve replacement.
2. To evaluate the important imaging features to assess prior to valve replacement.
3. To describe the measurements to perform as part of CT/MR imaging.
28 min
After valve replacement: do-not-miss findings
Ricardo P. J. Budde, Rotterdam / Netherlands
1. To describe the indications for radiological imaging after cardiac valve replacement.
2. To evaluate the important imaging features after valve replacement.
3. To distinguish potential complications after valve replacement on radiological imaging.

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