Research Presentation Sessions: Neuro

RPS 2211 - Imaging in head trauma, emergency room and of the cerebral veins

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

04:00Ursula Schwarz-Nemec, Vienna / AT

2
Analysis of current practices in the investigation of suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage: is a negative CT head within 6 hours of onset enough to rule out SAH?

Analysis of current practices in the investigation of suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage: is a negative CT head within 6 hours of onset enough to rule out SAH?

08:00Rohan Banerjee, Edinburgh / UK

3
Consistency of stroke and haemorrhage diagnosis on native brain CT scans in emergency medicine by clinicians using AI compared to radiologists

Consistency of stroke and haemorrhage diagnosis on native brain CT scans in emergency medicine by clinicians using AI compared to radiologists

08:00Anna Khoruzhaya, Moscow / RU

4
Diagnostic accuracy of sagittal TSE-T2W, variable flip angle 3D TSE-T2W and high-resolution 3D heavily T2W sequences for the cerebral aqueduct and the superior medullary velum stenosis

Diagnostic accuracy of sagittal TSE-T2W, variable flip angle 3D TSE-T2W and high-resolution 3D heavily T2W sequences for the cerebral aqueduct and the superior medullary velum stenosis

08:00Ayşe Nur Özcan, ANKARA / TR

5
Quantitative study of movement and image quality on ER and inpatient MRI of the brain

Quantitative study of movement and image quality on ER and inpatient MRI of the brain

08:00Dylan Abeysekera, Houston / US

6
The clinical factors most likely to result in an abnormal CT head – a UK trauma centre experience

The clinical factors most likely to result in an abnormal CT head – a UK trauma centre experience

08:00Abul Haque, Stoke-On-Trent / UK