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ISMRM Workshop on
Magnetic Resonance Elastography
25-26 August 2022
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Organizers
Chair:
Jing Guo, Ph.D.
Supporters & Declarations
Overview & Program
Workshop Overview
This workshop will focus on methods, applications, and future perspectives of magnetic resonance elastography (MRE). MRE is of increasing relevance in medical diagnostics as it permits quantitative imaging of the viscoelastic properties of soft tissues. This workshop addresses both clinical applications and recent technical developments in MRE. Considering the growing interest in the clinical application of MRE, the workshop will discuss the potential and current role of MRE in multiparametric MRI towards the objectified characterization of pathobiological processes underlying many diseases including chronic liver and kidney diseases, tumors, and neurological disorders.
Moreover, the workshop offers insight into the multiscale nature of in-vivo viscoelastic properties of soft tissues. To this end, structural elements and architectural properties that are potentially linked with MRE parameters will be identified and discussed from their biological and histopathological relevance.
Therefore, this workshop has special sessions in multiscale MRE covering MRE in patients, animal models, and tissue samples. This format aims to present concepts and practical approaches of various MRE modalities across field strengths and image resolutions and to initiate a lively knowledge exchange among scientists working in overlapping areas of biomechanics and quantitative diagnostic imaging.
The 2-day workshop combines expert talks, contributions from early career scientists, and poster presentations to foster discussions and the scientific exchange in MRE. There will be a session dedicated to the “travelling MRE phantom,” which has been investigated by many MRE groups worldwide.
Target Audience:
This workshop invites participants with interest in medical applications and basic research of MRE. Although most of the sessions will require a basic understanding of MRE or tissue biomechanics, there will be a basic introductory course as well as posters on the principles of MRE. The target audience of the workshop is MR physicists, clinicians with interest in MRE, radiologists, biomedical engineers as well as biologists whose research interest lies in the area of tissue biomechanics.
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
Program
Videos, abstracts & syllabi linked below are available to registered attendees only.
Day 1 - Thursday, 25 August 2022 (8.00 CME Available)
07:30
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
08:00
Breakfast served until 08:50 CEST
08:50
Welcome
Organizing Committee
Session 1: MRE Across Multiple Length Scales
Moderators: Jing Guo, Ph.D. & Curtis Johnson, Ph.D.
09:00
Dieter Klatt, Ph.D.
University of Illinois, Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
09:40
Paul A. Janmey, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA, USA
10:20
Josef A. Käs, Dr. rer. nat.
Universität Leipzig
Leipzig, Germany
11:00
Break & Speaker Upload Available
Poster Viewing (No CME Available)
11:30
MRE in Preclinical Tumour Models
⨯ Video Permission Withheld
Simon P. Robinson, Ph.D.
The Institute of Cancer Research
Sutton, England, UK
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
12:10
Magnetic Resonance Elastography for Early Assessment of Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Women with Breast Cancer
Omar Isam Darwish, M.Phil.
King's College London
London, England, UK
12:30
Increased Stiffness on Magnetic Resonance Elastography is an Independent Predictor of Abdominal Lymph Node Metastasis in Solid Tumours.
Christian Neelsen, M.D.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin & German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Heidelberg, Germany
12:50
Radiosurgery Inhibits Tumor Softening in a GL261 Mouse Model: Initial Findings from In Vivo Murine Tomoelastography
Anastasia Janas, IB Diploma
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
13:10
Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
Session 2: Frontiers in Brain & Liver MRE
Moderators: Arvin Arani, Ph.D.& Jens Würfel, M.D.
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
14:40
Siri Fløgstad Svensson, M.Sc.
Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
15:00
Shujun Lin, M.Sc.
University of Illinois, Chicago
Chicago, IL, USA
15:20
Neuroinflammation-Associated Stiffness Changes of the Cerebral Cortex as Novel Imaging Marker in Multiple Sclerosis
Rafaela Vieira da Silva, M.Sc.
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
15:40
Marius Burman Ingeberg, M.Sc.
UMC Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands
16:00
Direct Estimation of Transversely-Isotropic Parameter Variance from 3D Displacement Data to Predict MR Elastography Reconstruction Quality
Elijah Van Houten, Ph.D.
Université de Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
16:20
Break & Speaker Upload Available
Poster Viewing (No CME Available)
Proffered Papers - Oral Session (Liver MRE)
16:50
3D Single Breath-Hold MRE for the Simultaneous Assessment of Liver Fibrosis and Inflammation in Obese Patients with NAFLD.
Omar Isam Darwish, M.Phil.
King's College London
London, England, UK
17:10
Radial Free-Breathing Liver MR Elastography in Children using Self-Navigation and Rapid Fractional Encoding
Sevgi Gokce Kafali, M.Sc.
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
17:30
The Influence of Portal Pressure on the Tissue Biophysical Properties Investigated in Ex Vivo Rat Livers
Yasmine Safraou, M.Sc.
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Sauerbruchweg, Germany
17:50
Hands-On Workshop & Extended Discussion
19:20
Adjourn
19:30
Dinner Reception
Day 2 - Friday, 26 August 2022 (5.75 CME Available)
07:30
Registration & Speaker Upload Available
08:00
Breakfast served until 08:50 CEST
Session 3: MRE: Applications & New Concepts
Moderators: Dieter Klatt, Ph.D. & Ingolf Sack, Ph.D.
09:00
Curtis L. Johnson, Ph.D.
University of Delaware
Newark, DE, USA
09:40
Ralph Sinkus, Ph.D.
Kings College London
London, England , UK
10:20
Jens Würfel, M.D.
Medical Image Analysis Center
Basel, Switzerland
11:00
Break & Speaker Upload Available
Poster Viewing
11:30
Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D.
University of Sheffield
Sheffield, England, UK
12:10
Arunark Kolipaka, Ph.D.
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
12:50
Arvin Arani, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN, USA
13:30
Lunch & Speaker Upload Available
Session 4: Anisotropy & Muscle MRE
Moderators: Najat Salameh, Ph.D.& Stephan R. Marticorena Garcia
Proffered Papers - Oral Session
15:00
Decoupling Prestress & Waveguide Effects from Complex Shear Modulus Estimates in a Cylindrical Structure using MRE
Melika Salehabadi, B.Sc.
University of Illinois
Chicago, IL, USA
15:20
Non-Invasive In Vivo Quantification of Water Diffusion & Biomechanical Properties of the Lower Leg Muscle in Plantar & Dorsiflexion using DTI & Elastography
Mahsa Salimi Majd, M.Sc.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
15:40
Imogen Thrussell, M.Phys.
The Institute of Cancer Research
London, England, UK
16:00
Break & Speaker Upload Available
Poster Viewing (No CME Available)
16:30
Panel Discussion on the Future Perspectives of MRE
Arvin Arani, Ph.D.
Jing Guo, Ph.D.
Curtis Johnson, Ph.D.
Dieter Klatt, Ph.D.
Arunark Kolipaka, Ph.D.
Ingolf Sack, Ph.D.
Najat Salameh, Ph.D.
17:10
Adjournment
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Organizing Committee
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Chair:
Jing Guo, Ph.D.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Committee Members:
Stephan R. Marticorena Garcia, M.D.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Ingolf Sack, Ph.D.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Therefore, it is the policy of the Society that any person who has influence over the content of an educational activity must disclose any real or apparent financial interest or other relationship (i.e., grant, research support, consulting fee, royalty, honorarium for promotional speakers’ bureau, ownership interest) that the individual may have with the manufacturers, distributors or providers of any commercial products or services that may be discussed in the presentation.
The ISMRM does not imply that such financial interests or relationships are inherently improper or that such interests or relationships would prevent the speaker or organizer from making an objective contribution. However, it is imperative that such financial interests or relationships be identified so that potential conflicts can be resolved before the program, and participants at the activity may have these facts fully disclosed in advance. It then remains for the audience to determine whether an individual’s outside interests may reflect a possible bias in either the exposition or the conclusions presented.
Following are the names of all speakers, committee members and other organizers who had influence over the program content. If individuals have disclosed real or apparent financial interests or relationships with regard to the subject matter of this meeting, the interests or relationships are described. All potentially relevant relationships have been mitigated appropriately.
Invited Faculty: | |
Arvin Arani, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Paul A. Jamney, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Curtis L Johnson, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Josef A. Käs, Dr. rer. nat. | No relationships to disclose |
Dieter Klatt, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Arunark Kolipaka, Ph.D. | No relevant relationships to disclose |
Simon P. Robinson, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Najat Salameh, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Suraj D. Serai, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Steven P. Sourbron, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Jens Würfel M.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Organizers | |
Jing Guo, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Stephan R. Marticorena Garcia M.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Ingolf Sack, Ph.D. | No relevant relationships to disclose |
Moderators | |
Jing Guo, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Curtis L. Johnson, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Jens Würfel, M.D. | No relevant relationships to disclose |
Arvin Arani, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Ingolf Sack, Ph.D. | No relevant relationships to disclose |
Dieter Klatt, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Suraj D. Serai, Ph.D. | Ne relationships to disclose |
Najat Salameh, Ph.D. | No relationships to disclose |
Staff | |
Rhiannon Pinson | No relationships to disclose |
Melissa Simcox | No relationships to disclose |
Credit Designation
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The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine designates this live activity for a preliminary maximum of 13.75* AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ that take place within a member country of the UEMS are not eligible for conversion to ECMECs under this agreement.
* preliminary credit designation; subject to change