RPS 2211 - Imaging in head trauma, emergency room and of the cerebral veins
Lectures
1
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?
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
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
08:00Ayşe Nur Özcan, ANKARA / TR
5
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