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Cardiac MR Imaging in One Click

Dr. Jérôme Yerli

Center for BioMedical Imaging (CIBM) &

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV)

Lausanne, Switzerland

Wednesday, 26 April 2023, 16:00

· CPD

Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non‐invasive diagnostic modality that provides comprehensive and accurate characterization of the heart. This makes it an invaluable tool for the diagnosis and management of a broad range of cardiovascular conditions. However, despite its many advantages, cardiac MRI remains a complex examination that requires specialized equipment and expertise. In this presentation, I will outline our ongoing efforts in Lausanne to simplify the workflow of cardiac MRI and improve the diagnosis of cardiac MRI pathologies by further developing the free‐running framework. The free‐running framework is a novel method that allows for continuous acquisition of data without the need for specific trigger signals, providing both cardiac function and tissue characterization in a single acquisition with minimal user interaction. I will focus on the evolution of the free‐running framework, recent developments, and applications, highlighting its potential to enable easier implementation of comprehensive cardiac assessment and support broader dissemination of cardiac MRI.

https://wp.unil.ch/cvmr/jerome‐yerly/

 

The lecture will be held in sitem-insel (Room O2.211), Freiburgstr. 3, Bern followed by an Apero

and zoom https://unibe-ch.zoom.us/j/66256483922?pwd=aE1kTFg5aUZza1JmWEJxZDVsdnV5dz09

For further info please contact: karin.zwygart@insel.ch

 

 

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