CMR-INTERNATIONAL

'Why CMR' Webinars

The objective of this series is to provide knowledge on the clinical application of CMR in a simple, concise and time-efficient manner, based on evidence and published recommendations.

Target audience: Health care professionals that are delivering, receiving or are in any way involved in clinical CMR services including physicians, technologists, physicists and students.

Why CMR webinars are supported by Circle  CVI ltd. 
https://www.circlecvi.com

Introduction into 'Why CMR' Webinars




 


Introduction into CMR

The role of CMR in clinical practice: clinical indications and applications. 


 Introduction into LGE 

CMR in hypertrophic cardiac conditions Part I

CMR in hypertrophic cardiac conditions Part II


CMR in Systemic Inflammatory Disease

​Link to sources
  • Epidemiology of CVD in rheumatic disease, with a focus on RA and SLE
  • ESC practice guidelines – CVD Prevention in clinical practice 201
  • Coronary vessel wall contrast enhancement imaging as a potential direct marker of coronary involvement: integration of findings from CAD and SLE patients
  • Native T1 in discrimination of acute and convalescent stages in patients with clinical diagnosis of myocarditis: a proposed diagnostic algorithm using CMR  
  • Native myocardial T1 mapping by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in subclinical cardiomyopathy in patients with systematic lupus erythematosus                   
  • Subclinical myocardial inflammation and diffuse fibrosis are common in systematic sclerosis – a clinical study using myocardial T1 – mapping and extracellular volume quantification
  • Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis and Inflammation in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Insights from CMR T1 mapping

T2* CMR in cardiac iron overload

Link to sources
  • Cardiovascular function and treatment in β – thalassemia major: a consensus statement from the American Heart Association
  • On T2* magnetic resonance and cardiac iron
  • Cardiac T2* magnetic resonance for prediction of cardiac complications in thalassemia major
  • Cardiovascular T2-star(T2*) magnetic resonance for the early diagnosis of myocardial iron overload

Introduction into Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy - Part I (viral myocarditis)

Link to sources
  • Current state of knowledge on aetiology, diagnosis, management, and therapy of myocarditis: a position statemenr of the European Society if Cardiology Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases
  • Cardiovascular magnetic resonance in myocarditis: a JACC white paper
  • Long-term Follow-up of biopsy-proven viral myocarditis: predictors of mortality and incomplete recovery
  • T(1) mapping for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis using CMR: comparison to T2-weighted and late gadolinium enhanced imaging
  • Native T1 in discrimination of acute and convalescent stages in patients with clinical diagnosis of myocarditis: a proposed diagnostic algorithm using CMR

Intro into scanning and planning for CMR

Link to sources
  • Standardized CMR protocols 2013 update
  • SCMR Standardized CMR protocols
  • SCMR Standardized image interpretation
  • SCMR Standardized myocardial segmentation
  • SCMR guidelines for reporting in CMR

Introduction into DCM

Link to sources
  • ESC position statement on myocarditis
  • SCMR standardized image interpretation
  • NICE guidelines: Chronic heart failure 2013; Acute heart failure 2014
  • 2012 ESC Guidelines for HF management
  •  2013 ACC/AHA Guidelines for HF management


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