MRI Flow and Function

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Lecture about performing cardiac flow and function on MRI.
    Table of Contents:
    00:11 - Financial Disclosure
    00:21 - k-space
    00:26 -
    01:02 - How often do you do flow and functional analysis?
    01:19 - Image Acquisition processing
    01:24 - Phase contrast imaging
    02:10 - Do you use a calibration phantom?
    02:37 - gating
    03:34 - Breath-hold vs free breathing
    04:08 - Which technique do you most commonly use for flow imaging?
    04:19 - Velocity Encoding
    05:37 - Velocity encoding
    06:25 - In-plane flow
    06:41 - Setup through-plane flow image
    06:49 - Through-plane flow
    06:58 - Measuring flow
    07:41 - Tips
    08:21 - volume and mass
    09:09 - Auto or semi-auto segmentation
    10:02 - Full functional analysis
    11:47 - Myocardial Mass
    12:44 - Warning
    12:49 - Function formulas
    13:13 - Clinical Applications
    13:18 - Clinical applications
    13:52 - Stenosis with gradient
    13:54 - Performing flow analysis
    14:47 - Aortic Stenosis
    15:18 - Aortic Stenosis
    15:47 - What is grade of the aortic stenosis?
    16:02 - Stenosis classification
    16:55 - Aortic coarctation
    17:05 - Aortic coarctation
    18:15 - Regurgitant valves
    18:19 - Pulmonic Regurgitation
    18:49 - Pulmonic Regurgitation
    19:17 - What is the grade of the regurgitation?
    19:27 - RegurGitant valve classification
    19:41 - Mitral regurgitation
    20:09 - What 2 values will allow calculation of the mitral regurgitant fraction?
    20:37 - Mitral regurgitation
    21:24 - cardiomyopathy
    21:26 - Septal hypertrophy
    21:53 - Subvalvular flow
    21:57 - What is the gradient across the subvalvular stenosis?
    22:34 - Congenital Shunt
    22:39 - Congenital with shunt
    22:49 - Congenital with shunt
    23:20 - Learning objectives "It's like deja vu all over again." -Yogi Berra
    23:39 - Thank You

Komentáře • 13

  • @radwi69
    @radwi69 Před 8 lety

    Thank you very much!
    Please keep doing more of these short, but extremely useful lectures.

  • @rajak76
    @rajak76 Před 2 lety

    Excellent presentation ! Thank you and looking forward to more

  • @doctombruff
    @doctombruff Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome presentation Shaun. Thanks very much.

  • @radiologyism
    @radiologyism Před 6 lety

    Excellent ...love to see more !!

  • @teaggysgamereview6666
    @teaggysgamereview6666 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video! Please submit more!

  • @fzpinto
    @fzpinto Před 9 lety

    Great presentation

  • @YaTang-xk9yp
    @YaTang-xk9yp Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing

  • @thegentlegiant492
    @thegentlegiant492 Před 7 lety

    shawn it was really helpful

  • @danielcalichluz
    @danielcalichluz Před 4 lety

    Excelent!!!

  • @gungunmasti5438
    @gungunmasti5438 Před 9 lety

    Very good

  • @thegentlegiant492
    @thegentlegiant492 Před 7 lety

    i am basically an echocardiographer and want to get trained in cardiac Mri can u suggest some place

  • @aamirkarim
    @aamirkarim Před 4 lety

    Are there any experts we can send MRI video to, here in India doctors are adamant on making false diagnosis and adamant on doing operations that are not required, my father is diagnosed with focal pseudo aneurism, I couldn't find focal with aneurism in any book, plus he has blockage of 80% in both left main artery and right artery, yet he can climb four floors and has not even a single symptom, doctors are adamant on operating on him

  • @pebravo
    @pebravo Před 8 lety

    Question 1: 2-3 times a month