Oakstone Thoracic Imaging 2018

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+ Include: 93 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 10.9 GB

+ Target Audience: cardiothoracic radiologists, diagnostic radiologists, pulmonary medicine specialists, cardiothoracic surgeons

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+ Include: 93 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 10.9 GB

+ Target Audience: cardiothoracic radiologists, diagnostic radiologists, pulmonary medicine specialists, cardiothoracic surgeons

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Society of Thoracic Radiology Clinical Update (SA-CME)

Lectures from the Society’s 36th Annual Meeting feature internationally recognized experts on imaging of the lungs, heart, thoracic vasculature, mediastinum and pleura.

Explore the Latest in Diagnosis, Management and More

Thoracic Imaging – 2018 covers a range of topics, including lung cancer screening, diffuse lung diseases, quantitative imaging, big data and deep learning, pulmonary infections, oncologic imaging and interventional management, evidence-based imaging and educational topics, cardiothoracic emergencies, and cardiovascular imaging. It will help you to better:

  • Recognize basic concepts in imaging interpretation including pitfalls, anatomic variants and frequently missed diagnoses
  • Discuss the role of imaging in the screening, diagnosis, evaluation and management of cardiac diseases, including those affecting coronary arteries and great vessels of the thorax
  • Describe current and emerging applications in radiography, CT, MR and PET
  • Apply a practical approach to the assessment and management of infectious diseases, mediastinal abnormalities and diffuse lung diseases

QUICK FACTS

Provider: Society of Thoracic Radiology (STR)

Course Director:
Cristopher A. Meyer, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Learning Objectives

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

  • List basic concepts in imaging interpretation including pitfalls, anatomic variants and frequently missed diagnoses
  • Summarize the role of imaging in the assessment of cardiac disease, including diseases of the coronary arteries and great vessels of the thorax
  • Define the role of imaging in the screening, diagnosis, evaluation and management of patients with lung nodules
  • Explain the clinical and radiological evaluation and management strategies of a solitary pulmonary nodule, including the subsolid lesion
  • Illustrate current and emerging applications in radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, and positron emission tomography (PET) as they relate to the evaluation and management of thoracic diseases
  • Summarize a practical and multi-disciplinary approach to the assessment and management of diffuse lung diseases
  • Define current issues in infectious diseases of the chest
  • Discuss the current status of interventional procedures of the chest and spectrum of post-treatment changes in the thorax
  • Apply basic strategies for the interpretation and management of mediastinal abnormalities

Intended Audience

This course is designed for cardiothoracic radiologists, diagnostic radiologists, pulmonary medicine specialists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and fellows and residents with an interest in cardiothoracic imaging. Because of the prevalence of diseases of the chest in the general population, the course will also be of value to internists and family physicians.

Date Of Original Release: July 31, 2018

 

+ Topics:

1. Case of the Day 1 Swati Banait-Deshmane, MD.mp4
2. Case of the Day 2 Julianna Czum, MD.mp4
3. Computational Image Analysis in Diffuse Lung Diseases- The Past, Present, and Future Simon Walsh, MD, MRCPI, FFRRCSI and David Lynch, MB.mp4
4. Radiomics in Lung Cancer Imaging- Value, Burden, or Both Subba R. Digumarthy, MD.mp4
5. Quantitative Evaluation of Subsolid Lung Nodules- Focus on a Moving Target Jeffrey Alpert, MD.mp4
6. Imaging Lung Function Using Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI H. Page McAdams, MD.mp4
7. Organization as a Pathway to Fibrosis Seth Kligerman, MD.mp4
8. Cystic Lung Disease Theresa McLoud, MD.mp4
9. Pulmonary Sarcoidosis- Diagnosis of Exclusion. A Case Based Review Rachna Madan, MD.mp4
10. The Use of Clinical Information and Demographics to Identify the Causes of Diffuse Ground-Glass Opacities Wallace T. Miller, Jr., MD.mp4
11. Drug-Induced Lung Injury Joanna Kusmirek, MD.mp4
12. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis – Exposing the Truth Kiran Batra, MD.mp4
13. Deep Learning in Thoracic Radiology William Auffermann, MD, PhD.mp4
14. How Low Can You Go. Limited Radiation Thoracic Imaging Chi Wan Koo, MD.mp4
15. 3-D Printing in Thoracic Radiology H. Henry Guo, MD, PhD.mp4
16. Radiomics of Lung Cancer- The Promise and Translational Potential Ritu Gill, MD, MPH.mp4
17. Machine Learning and Convolutional Neural Networks for Detection and Evaluation of Pulmonary Lesions Albert Hsiao, MD, PhD.mp4
18. Lung Cancer Screening- Understanding Lung-RADS Myrna Godoy, MD.mp4
19. Troubleshooting Lung-RADS- Approach to Screening Cases that Don’t Seem to Fit Jared D. Christensen, MD.mp4
20. Using Risk Calculators in Lung Cancer Screening James Ravenel, MD.mp4
21. Update on Lung-RADS Ella Kazerooni, MD.mp4
22. Cardiothoracic Conundrums – Cases that Amaze and Inform Geoffrey Rubin, MD – Moderator.mp4
23. Case of the Day 3 Sherief Garrana, MD.mp4
24. Case of the Day 4 Peter Filev, MD.mp4
25. Felson Lecture- IgG4 Related Disease Jay Ryu, MD.mp4
26. Histiocytic Disorders of the Lung Archana Laroia, MD.mp4
27. Updated Criteria for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis from the Fleischner Society David Lynch, MB.mp4
28. Pathways and Mechanisms to End-Stage Parenchymal Fibrosis John Nance, MD.mp4
29. Dendriform Pulmonary Ossification (DPO)- CT Features and Associated Conditions James F. Gruden, MD.mp4
30. Gamsu Lecture- Radiation Induced Lung Injury- Detecting Recurrence and Texture Analysis David Palma, MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPC.mp4
31. Radiation-Induced Lung Disease- What the Radiologist Needs to Know Marcelo Benveniste, MD.mp4
32. Novel Imaging Biomarkers in Thoracic Malignancy- Emerging Techniques from Bench to Bedside Sharyn Katz, MD, MTR.mp4
33. Cancer Immunotherapy Essentials for Thoracic Radiology Darragh Halpenny, MB, BCh, BAO.mp4
34. Role of Body Composition in Lung Cancer Patients Florian Fintelmann, MD.mp4
35. Scanlon Symposium- Emerging and Recurring Occupational Lung Disease in the 21st Century James Lockey, MD.mp4
36. Depositional Diseases of the Lung Tom s Franquet, MD.mp4
37. Beyond Classical Pneumoconiosis- Occupational Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Airways Disease Jonathan Chung, MD.mp4
38. Occupational Lung Disease- Public Health Perspective Francine Jacobson, MD, MPH.mp4
39. Iraqi-Afghanistan War Lung Injury- Clinical Presentation, Imaging Findings and Future Directions Joseph Mammarappallil, MD, PhD.mp4
40. Acute Aortic Syndrome – Update on Diagnosis, Imaging Findings, and Management Diana Litmanovich, MD.mp4
41. Complication Mimics of the Postoperative Aorta Daniel Green, MD.mp4
42. Post Procedural TAVR- Structuring Your Knowledge of Complications Amar Shah, MD, MPA.mp4
43. Coronary Arteries- Variant Anatomy and Anomalies Arlene Sirajuddin, MD.mp4
44. Case of the Day 5 Melissa Price, MD.mp4
45. Case of the Day 6 Jennifer Feneis, MD.mp4
46. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy- The Role of Cardiac MR Kristopher Cummings, MD.mp4
47. The Why and How of the Cardiac T1 Mapping Laura Heyneman, MD.mp4
48. Cardiac CT – 2018 Update U. Joseph Schoepf, MD, FACR, FAHA, FNASCI, FSCBT-MR, FSCCT.mp4
49. CT in Adult Congenital Heart Disease- What Everyone Needs to Know Prachi Agarwal, MD.mp4
50. Cardiopulmonary Imaging of Pregnancy Cylen Javidan-Nejad, MD.mp4
51. Tissue Characterization of Thoracic Lesions by MRI Jeanne Ackman, MD.mp4
52. Clinical Implications of Enlarged Mediastinal and Hilar Lymph Nodes in the ICU Patient Richard Gore, MD.mp4
53. The New Staging for Thymic Epithelial Malignancies Edith Marom, MD.mp4
54. The Medistinal Visceral Space- Central Pathway for Spread of Medistinal Disease J. Michael Holbert, MD, FACR.mp4
55. Gastroesophageal Reflux and Pulmonary Disease Andrew Yen, MD.mp4
56. Common and Uncommon Pacemakers and ICDs Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.mp4
57. Cancer and Treatment Related Cardiomyopathy Gregory Gladish, MD.mp4
58. Cardiac MRI T1, T2 and T2- Mapping Kate Hanneman, MD.mp4
59. Cardiac Manifestations of Connective Tissue Disease Carole Dennie, MD.mp4
60. Cardiac MRI Evaluation of Right Heart Dilation- How I Do It Adam Jacobi, MD.mp4
61. Thoracic Vasculitis- Radiologic – Pathologic Correlation Aletta Ann Frazier, MD.mp4
62. Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations on MDCT- Lessons Learned Over the Past Decade Sanjeev Bhalla, MD.mp4
63. Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension- The Role of the Radiologist Shaunagh McDermott, MB, BCh, BAO.mp4
64. Pulmonary Angiography- A Clinical Update Carol Ridge, MD.mp4
65. High-Performance Mentorship in Thoracic Radiology Georgeann McGuinness, MD.mp4
66. Leadership Lessons from the Field Geoffrey Rubin, MD.mp4
67. Congenital Vascular Anomalies Charles White, MD.mp4
68. Familial Aortic Aneurysms Daniel Vargas, MD.mp4
69. What Was That Again. The Rare Genetic Syndromes That May Be Seen in Adults Susan Hobbs, MD, PhD.mp4
70. Congenital Lung Diseases in Adults Sushilkumar Sonavane, MD.mp4
71. Congenital Aortopathies Cristina Fuss, MD.mp4
72. TB or not TB, That is the Question- Radiology-Clinical-Pathology Correlation, Misconceptions and Practical Tips Subha Ghosh, MD.mp4
73. Infections in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients Alan C. Legasto, MD.mp4
74. Blastomycosis Maria Daniela Martin, MD.mp4
75. Histoplasmosis Robert D. Tarver, MD.mp4
76. Coccidioidomycosis Elizabeth Moore, MD.mp4
77. Pulmonary Lymphoproliferative Disease Milena Petranovic, MD.mp4
78. Thoracic Manifestations of Leukemia Girish Shroff, MD.mp4
79. Thinking Outside the Pleura- Distinguishing Benign from Malignant Chest Wall Neoplasms John Lichtenberger, III, MD.mp4
80. Modern Imaging of Esophageal Cancer Brett W. Carter, MD.mp4
81. Thoracic Fistulas Sharon Brouha, MD.mp4
82. Imaging of Pleural Diseases Mylene Truong, MD.mp4
83. Thoracic Hernias- Types, Complications, and Treatment Abhishek Chaturvedi, MD.mp4
84. Non-Vascular Thoracic Trauma Mark Parker, MD.mp4
85. Traumatic Aortic Injury in 2018- Key Imaging Characteristics Constantine Raptis, MD.mp4
86. Update on the Pre- and Postoperative Imaging for Lung Transplantation Dharshan Vummidi, MD.mp4
87. Imaging of Esophageal Complications- What Can Go Wrong. Stephen Hobbs, MD.mp4
88. Transthoracic Needle Biopsy- Optimizing Yield and Reducing Complications Jeffrey Klein, MD.mp4
89. CT-Guided Percutaneous Lung Nodule Localization and VATS Resection Jason Lempel, MD.mp4
90. Beyond Bronchitis- A Review of the Congenital and Acquired Abnormalities of the Bronchus Katherine Kaproth-Joslin, MD, PhD.mp4
91. Bronchiectasis- Revisiting Uncommon Etiologies Brent Little, MD.mp4
92. Large Airways- Case Based Santiago Rossi, MD.mp4
93. Dynamic CT for Evaluation of Tracheomalacia Stuart Cohen, MD.mp4
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