| Pre-Meeting: September 19th, 2017 | Organiser: Adriane Napp, Charité | |
| 17:00-18:30 | Visit of the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charité Charité Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, Berlin, Germany |
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| 18:30-20:00 | Welcome Dinner – Atrium of the CCO Building Charité Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, Berlin, Germany |
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| Formal Meeting: September 20th, 2017 | Organiser and Moderator: Marc Dewey, Charité | |
| 8:30-9:00 | Breakfast and Get-Together – Atrium of the CCO Building Charité Campus Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, Berlin, Germany |
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| 9:00-9:05 | Welcome – Marc Dewey, Auditorium of the CCO Building | |
| Opening Lecture | Coronary Artery Anatomy and Physiology 9:05-9:15 – Maria Siebes |
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| 9:15-9:30 Discussion | ||
| First Highlight Lecture | Coronary Atherosclerosis Imaging 9:30-9:40 – David Newby |
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| 9:40-9:50 Discussion |
| Clinical Imaging Perspective | Frontier Research Perspective | |
| CT Coronary Artery Plaque Imaging | 9:50-9:55 Issues in clinical imaging – Sarah Feger and Marc Dewey 9:55-10:00 Issues in population imaging – Jan Engvall |
10:00-10:05 Advanced software for plaque evaluation – Hans Reiber 10:05-10:10 Deep learning for plaque detection and evaluation – Andreas Kofler |
| 10:10-10:30 Joint Discussion | ||
| MR Coronary Artery Plaque Imaging | 10:30-10:35 Vessel wall imaging – Hildo Lamb | 10:35-10:40 Fundamental physical and computational challenges – Sebastian Kozerke
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| 10:40-10:50 Joint Discussion | ||
| PET Coronary Artery Plaque Imaging | 10:50-10:55 Clinical approaches and issues – Marc R. Dweck | 10:55-11:00 Fundamental physical and computational challenges – David Newby |
| 11:00-11:10 Joint Discussion | ||
| Optical Coherence Tomography | 11:10-11:15 Novel applications in acute patients – Ulf Landmesser | 11:15-11:20 Fundamental physical and image analysis challenges – Maria Radu |
| 11:20-11:30 Joint Discussion | ||
| Lunch Break | 11:30-12:30 | |
| Second Highlight Lecture | Myocardial Ischemia Imaging 12:30-12:40 – Laura Schreiber |
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| 12:40-12:50 Discussion | ||
| Clinical Imaging Perspective | Frontier Research Perspective | |
| CT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging | 12:50-12:55 What is the evidence? – Klaus Kofoed 12:55-13:00 What is the clinical issue? – Pál Maurovich-Horvat 13:00-13:05 What is clinically missing? – Konstantin Nikolaou |
13:05-13:10 Fundamental physical issues– Marc Kachelriess 13:10-13:15 Fundamental quantification issues – Ernst Klotz 13:15-13:20 Deep learning for segmentation – Wenjia Bai |
| 13:20-13:50 Joint Discussion | ||
| MR Myocardial Perfusion Imaging | 13:50-13:55 What spins us? – Robert Manka 13:55-14:00 What refocuses us clinically? – Sven Plein |
14:00-14:05 Fundamental physical and computational challenges – Sebastian Kozerke 14:05-14:10 Fractal analysis of perfusion – Florian Michallek |
| 14:10-14:30 Joint Discussion | ||
| Coffee Break | 14:30-15:00 | |
| SPECT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging | 15:00-15:05 Is quantification possible? – Frank Bengel | 15:05-15:10 How to make quantification easier? – Stephan G. Nekolla |
| 15:10-15:20 Joint Discussion | ||
| PET Myocardial Perfusion Imaging | 15:20-15:25 What is needed to make it more widespread? – Paul Knaapen | 15:25-15:30 How to achieve easier quantification? What works is water! – Mark Lubberink |
| 15:30-15:40 Joint Discussion | ||
| Echocardiography for Perfusion | 15:40-15:45 What is clinically needed to use contrast more often? – Roxy Senior | 15:45-16:50 Solving fundamental issues for quantification – Meng-Xing Tang |
| 15:50-16:00 Joint Discussion | ||
| Fractional Flow Reserve | 16:00-16:05 Why don’t we use FFR more often? – Jan Piek | 16:05-16:10 We should also measure coronary flow! – Tim van de Hoef |
| 16:20-16:30 Joint Discussion | ||
| 16:30-16:40 | Summary and Farewell – Marc Dewey |