This intermediate to
advanced package covers relevant anatomy and heart function assessment methods.
The right heart is an area of focus in this package and wall motion
abnormalities, tagging and delayed contrast-imaging techniques are discussed
along with causes. Methods for distinguishing normal from ischemic and
non-ischemic disease are shown, including T1 and T2 mapping.
Credit Information 5.00 ARRT Category A & CPD Credits
Tag(s) Myocardial Function, CMR, Right Heart Evaluation, Pulmonary Hypertension, Heart Disease, Fibrosis, Pericarditis, Hypertension, CV, Cardiac, T1-Mapping, T2-Mapping, Myocardium, Ischemic Heart Disease
Publisher SMRT
Course Name | Course Type | Credits | |
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Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction (2015) | Video | 0.50 ARRT Category A & 0.50 CPD Credits | |
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015) | Video | 0.50 ARRT Category A & 0.50 CPD Credits | |
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010) | Printed | 3.50 ARRT Category A & 3.50 CPD Credits | |
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015) | Video | 0.50 ARRT Category A & 0.50 CPD Credits |
Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction (2015) - Accreditation
Course Title: "Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction"
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015) - Accreditation
Course Title: "Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension"
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010) - Accreditation
Course Title: "Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging"
This Enduring Material has been approved for 3.50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of 3.5 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015) - Accreditation
Course Title: "T1/T2 Mapping”
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Course Title: "Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction"
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015) - Accreditation
Course Title: "Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension"
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010) - Accreditation
Course Title: "Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging"
This Enduring Material has been approved for 3.50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of 3.5 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015) - Accreditation
Course Title: "T1/T2 Mapping”
This Enduring Material has been approved for .50 Category A Continuing Educational credits.
To receive credit, view the content and complete the quiz with a score of 75% or better. Completion of all questions with a passing score will earn a total of .50 Category A Continuing Education credits. Members receiving a score less than 75% will be notified and given the option of taking the quiz an additional two times.
The certificate will state the CE reference number and awarded CE credits. Members should retain their CE certificate for their Continuing Education registry requirements.
Important Information on ARRT Category A Credits
This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a live seminar/meeting or self-learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same or any subsequent biennium. It is the responsibility of each individual to maintain a record of previously submitted and credited live or self-learning CE or CME activities. Duplicate credit for the same activity in the same biennium is not permitted.
Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction (2015) - Objectives
Course Title: Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015) - Objectives
Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010) - Objectives
MRI in Nonischemic Acquired Heart Disease
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015) - Objectives
T1/T2 Mapping
Course Title: Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction
- Improve their use of MRI for imaging for myocardial function.
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015) - Objectives
Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension
- Improve their use of MRI for imaging the left and the right ventricle.
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010) - Objectives
MRI in Nonischemic Acquired Heart Disease
- Review the assessment of morphology, function, blood flow and velocity, and myocardial viability and fibrosis using cardiovascular MR techniques;
- Describe the acquisition of MR data to obtain accurate assessment of ventricular function;
- Discuss MR techniques to acquire images of myocardial diseases including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, restrictive cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, and myocarditis;
- Review MR scan parameters to optimally image pericardial diseases including effusion and constrictive pericarditis;
- Describe techniques to obtain MR images of cardiac masses, valvular heart disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension; and
- Show examples of MR images of congenital and acquired cardiac disease.
- Discuss the design and use of the phase-sensitive inversion recovery MR imaging sequence and its value compared to current cardiac imaging methods;
- Describe MR scan parameters used in phase-sensitive inversion recovery to image myocardial infarction and the value of this sequence over others;
- Review the effect that the administration of gadolinium has on MR image contrast in this phase-sensitive inversion recovery sequence;
- Compare differences between magnitude and phasesensitive techniques and their affects upon the resultant signal-to-noise ratio and show image examples; and
- Discuss the combination methods to reconstruct images utilizing both phased-array and phase-sensitive MR imaging techniques.
- Review the value of quantitative assessment of cardiac function and left ventricular mass in MR imaging;
- Discuss the MR imaging sequences and scan parameters currently in use to assess viability and left ventricular function;
- Describe the MR imaging protocol and specific scan parameters used in this study;
- Show MR image examples of different temporal phases acquired and resultant contrast between tissues; and
- Review the effects of late gadolinium enhancement, its value in demonstrating viability and wall motion assessment, and show image examples.
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015) - Objectives
T1/T2 Mapping
- Learn how to differentiate between T1- and T2-weighted imaging and T1- and T2-mapping
- Be able to describe how T1- and T2-Mapping are used in distinguishing between normal and abnormal myocardium in ischemic heart disease
- Be able to describe how T1- and T2-Mapping are used in distinguishing between normal and abnormal myocardium in non-ischemic heart disease
Cardiac MRI - Myocardial Function: Beyond Systolic Dysfunction (2015)
Daniela Föll M.D.
Vol.8.2A Cardiac MRI - Right Heart Evaluation & Pulmonary Hypertension (2015)
David Bluemke M.D., Ph.D.
Techniques in Cardiac MR Imaging (2010)
Karen Ordovas M.D.
Gautham Reddy M.D.
Charles Higgins M.D.
Peter Kellman Ph.D.
Andrew Arai M.D.
Elliot McVeigh Ph.D.
Anthony Aletras Ph.D.
Kim Connelly M.B.B.S., Ph.D.
Jay Detsky Ph.D.
Gideon Paul M.B.B.S
Ram Vijayaragavan M.D.
Alexander Dick M.D.
Graham Wright Ph.D.
Cardiovascular - T1/T2 Mapping (2015)
Christopher Jean-Pierre Francois M.D.
Registration | Amount |
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Member | Free |
Non-Member | $80 |