Schedule
Course Director: Kate Hanneman, MD

All times reflect Eastern Time Zone
Thursday, September 21, 2023
SESSION SCHEDULE
Time Session Topic Faculty
12:00 PM12:30 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to recognize the imaging appearance of cardiac masses, discuss the differential diagnosis of cardiac masses based on patient age and location, and apply an algorithmic approach to the differential diagnosis of cardiac masses.
Prachi P. Agarwal, MBBS
12:30 PM1:00 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to discuss the role of imaging in the evaluation of variant and anomalous coronary artery anatomy, familiarize the radiologist with anomalies that require further testing or intervention, and review the postoperative imaging of repaired coronary anomalies.
Daniel Vargas, MD
1:00 PM1:30 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to discuss common indications for TAVR and potential challenges with imaging in the typical patient population, recognize how to protocol TAVR CT examinations including contrast injection and CT acquisition parameters, and review critical TAVR measurements for device planning and risk stratification and the analysis steps necessary to obtain them.
Stefan L. Zimmerman, MD
1:30 PM2:00 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to review the stenosis degree elements of Coronary CTA reporting, compare the changes between the 1st and 2nd iteration of the CADRADS reporting system, and discuss the application of CADRADS 2.0 to example cases.
Suhny Abbara, MD
2:00 PM2:30 PM Question and Answer Session
2:30 PM2:45 PM Break
2:45 PM3:15 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to describe the role of cardiac MRI in myocardial inflammation, discuss key cardiac MR sequences for evaluation of myocardial inflammation, and identify cardiac MRI findings in myocarditis and myocardial inflammation.
Kate Hanneman, MD, MPH
3:15 PM3:45 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to describe how to differentiate ischemic from non-ischemic cardiomyopathy, describe common imaging features of the most common non-ischemic cardiomypathies, and list 2 benefits of using parametric mapping in this patient population.
Elsie T. Nguyen, MD, FRCPC
3:45 PM4:15 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to recognize the role and performance of CMR stress perfusion in patients with suspected ischemic heart disease, discuss the pharmacological approach and risks associated with CMR stress perfusion, and diagnose ischemia on CMR stress perfusion using both qualitative and quantitative assessment techniques.
Bradley David Allen, MD (2022 ARRS Scholar)
4:15 PM4:45 PM
The learning objectives for this course are to understand the appropriateness criteria of eligibility for cardiac MR scanning of patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices, determine the value of cardiac MR in patients with CIED in guiding their management and risk prognostication, and discuss how to safely perform cardiac MR in patients with CIED.
Jadranka Stojanovska, MD (2015 Figley Fellow)
4:45 PM5:15 PM Question and Answer Session