Innovation in motion: Explore the latest in Cardiac Imaging
Don't miss our Exclusive MRI & CT Imaging Workshop at ESCR 2024, in?Dubrovnik!
Dubrovnik, Croatia ESCR, 24 - 26th October, 2024
We’re excited to invite you to our exclusive MRI & CT Imaging Workshop at the ESCR 2024 Congress in Dubrovnik. In this interactive session, we’ll dive into real clinical cases, providing you with:
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Title: Ischemic Cardiomyopathy from CT to MR
Date & Time: October 24th | 3:30pm CET or October 25th | 3:15pm CET*
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We’d also love to connect with you during the congress. You can schedule a one-on-one meeting with us here.
*Same workshop is repeated twice, please select only one option.
Improving Access and Throughput in a Community Setting Using Advanced Cardiac Imaging
Join this webinar, hosted by MedAxiom - an ACC Company, to learn about the value of advanced cardiac imaging in providing state-of-the-art cardiac care in a community setting. Cardiologists from Harrison Memorial Hospital in Kentucky will share insights into how they developed and expanded their program and its impact on the community and patient access. We will explore the key considerations and tools that drove the program's growth, allowing for efficient throughput and access to patients who needed this level of care.
Date & Time: November 7, 2024? |? ?1:00 pm – 2:00 pm E.T.
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Did you miss our Exclusive Symposium at NASCI 2024?
The video is now available here for you to watch! Don't miss the chance to learn from real-world AI applications in clinical practice! Title:?Advanced AI in practice: benefits and considerations for Cardiac MRI/CT Speakers:
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cvi42 v6.0.3 is now available on the Siemens Healthineers Digital Marketplace!
Discover the latest enhancements in cardiovascular imaging and streamline your workflow with the power of cvi42 fully integrated within syngo.via VB30 and above.
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TruPlan?v3.2.2?is now available for US, Canadian and Australian Customers!
This new version introduces several exciting features, including new view presets for the ICE module and?support for new WATCHMAN FLX Pro device, with radiopaque markers and a larger 40-mm device size. See what's new here!
Circle and GE HealthCare Partner with Global Leaders in Cardiac Imaging to Drive Advancements in Stress CMR for Detecting Coronary Artery Disease??
Results of the AQUA-MBF (Assessment of Quantitative MBF Using CMR) study?were recently published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. The study, led by researchers from University of Virginia Health System, involved 10 centers across North America, Europe, and China, leveraging collaboration with Circle Cardiovascular Imaging and GE Healthcare. ??
The study demonstrated that quantitative analysis of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) using stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is more accurate at identifying obstructive coronary artery disease (obCAD) than conventional qualitative assessment (QA) by experienced physicians.??
Expert clinical researchers utilized GE HealthCare’s state-of-the-art MRI systems along with Circle Cardiovascular Imaging’s innovative post-processing solutions to establish quantitative stress CMR as a reliable and accurate method for detecting coronary artery disease, marking a significant shift in the potential for CMR in the early detection of obCAD.??
“Myocardial Blood Flow Quantification Using Stress Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Improves Detection of Coronary Artery Disease.” JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, 18 Sept. 2024, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmg.2024.07.023.?Accessed 26 Sept. 2024.??
?*Not for sale. For research purposes only. Not cleared?by the U.S. FDA or approved by any other global regulator for commercial availability.??
New Study Compares Two Techniques for Measuring Myocardial Blood Flow in Cardiac MRI?
A recent study has revealed strong correlations between two commonly used techniques - dual-bolus (DB) and dual-sequence (DS) - for measuring myocardial blood flow (MBF) and myocardial perfusion reserve (MPR) in stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). However, significant differences were observed in the MBF values produced by each method, while MPR values remained consistent.?
In this retrospective study involving 168 patients, both the DB and DS methods were performed simultaneously. Results showed that DB produced higher global and segmental MBF values than DS, though the correlation between the two methods was strong. In contrast, MPR values showed no significant difference between the two techniques, with a robust correlation.?
These findings suggest that while both DB and DS methods are reliable for assessing myocardial perfusion, DB tends to yield higher MBF values than DS. However, caution should be exercised when comparing these two techniques across different studies, as the MBF values can vary significantly. To ensure consistency when tracking changes in MBF or MPR results over time, it is recommended to stick to one technique. This study provides important insights into the accuracy and comparability of these widely used CMR techniques, potentially impacting clinical practice in cardiac imaging.? ?
Comparison of dual-bolus versus dual-sequence techniques for determining myocardial blood flow and myocardial perfusion reserve by cardiac magnetic resonance stress perfusion: From the Automated Quantitative analysis of myocardial perfusion cardiac Magnetic Resonance Consortium.?Chong, Emily Yin Sing et al.?Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Volume 26, Issue 2, 101085?https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocmr.2024.101085?
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