Refresher Course: Physics in Medical Imaging

RC 1613 - Interventional procedures: what should we be aware of?

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Annalisa Trianni, Trento / IT

2
Clinical point of view from a radiologist: what they want to see

Clinical point of view from a radiologist: what they want to see

15:00Siobhan Hoare, Dublin / IE

3
A patient follow-up after high-dose interventional procedures

A patient follow-up after high-dose interventional procedures

15:00Jenia Vassileva, Vienna / AT

4
Long-term risks from paediatric interventional imaging: HARMONIC Project

Long-term risks from paediatric interventional imaging: HARMONIC Project

15:00Marie-Odile Bernier, Fontenay Aux Roses / FR

5
Panel discussion: How can we aid in the optimisation of interventional procedures and communication of associated dose risks?

Panel discussion: How can we aid in the optimisation of interventional procedures and communication of associated dose risks?

10:00Panel discussion: How can we aid in the optimisation of interventional procedures and communication of associated dose risks?

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Annalisa Trianni, Trento / Italy
15 min
Clinical point of view from a radiologist: what they want to see
Siobhan Hoare, Dublin / Ireland
1. To understand typically used imaging protocols.
2. To learn what imaging techniques allow them to achieve the appropriate image quality.
3. To appreciate how their role, alongside radiographers and physicists, is vital in the optimisation process.
15 min
A patient follow-up after high-dose interventional procedures
Jenia Vassileva, Vienna / Austria
1. To understand which trigger levels or their combinations should be used.
2. To learn when the follow-up should be done.
3. To learn how frequent tissue effects are in clinical practice using results from SAFRAD.
15 min
Long-term risks from paediatric interventional imaging: HARMONIC Project
Marie-Odile Bernier, Fontenay Aux Roses / France
1. To get an overview of WP3 of the HARMONIC project, which aims to understand the health effects of exposure to medical ionising radiation in children.
2. To understand risks associated with cardiac interventional imaging in paediatrics.
3. To learn how to aid clinicians in managing and implementing changes to reduce radiation risks without compromising medical benefits.
10 min
Panel discussion: How can we aid in the optimisation of interventional procedures and communication of associated dose risks?

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