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ISMRM 2023 Member initiated tutorial: The Cardiac MRI Rodeo - Taming AI for Clinical Practice

Overview

This tutorial brings together physicians, physicists, engineers, radiographers, and AI scientists to educate, using examples, about the basics and challenges of CMR and the role of AI in clinics. It aims to provide a clinical background, indicate emerging AI methods and discuss the need for AI-assisted solutions. It will cover state-of-the-art acquisition, reconstruction and motion correction methods and current AI research. In this CMR Rodeo, speakers will take turns presenting short reviews of each topic - how it is currently done, what is missing and how can artificial intelligence help - for different CMR cases, which challenges the other speakers and audience to join the rodeo in a panel discussion. Each speaker will talk for about 5 min followed by Q&A and panel discussion of about 15 min. There will be 3 rounds in this CMR Rodeo! We are counting on your participatation! Prizes will be given out each go-round. Get your ropes ready!

The tutorial at the ISMRM 2023 annual meeting on Wednesday 7th of June 2023, 15:45 to 17:15 UTC-4 will host five speakers talking about different aspects of CMR:

  1. CMR methods for identifying CVD
  2. Conduction and planning of a complete CMR exam
  3. Parametric mapping and functional imaging techniques
  4. Motion correction strategies and image quality optimizations/tradeoffs
  5. Image reconstruction and analysis methods

Target Audience

Physicians, radiographers, physicists, engineers, who wish to understand the role and limitations of AI in clinical CMR.

Educational objectives

Session

CMR Rodeo: Wednesday 7th of June 2023, 15:45 to 17:15 UTC-4

Organization/moderation

Teresa Correia & Thomas Küstner

Speakers

  1. Imran Rashid , MD, PhD
    Cleveland Hospital, USA
    Clinical CMR: What You See and What You Get
  2. Sarah Green, MSc
    Pacific Radiology Canterbury, New Zealand
    CMR exam: Make it Right for Patients
  3. Jessica Bastiaansen, PhD
    University of Bern, Switzerland
    CMR Pulses: Be Prepared for the Changes
  4. Michael Salerno, MD, PhD
    Radiology Department, Stanford, USA
    CMR Image Quality: No Free Lunch
  5. Chen Qin, PhD
    Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Deep CMR: Getting it to Work