MRI Venography: Tips, Tricks, and Updates
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging continues to evolve, offering advanced techniques and tools for venography. Radiology professionals may face challenges in comprehending and implementing these advancements efficiently. This course will empower participants to effectively apply new imaging techniques and technologies in their daily practice, improve diagnostic accuracy, and enhance patient outcomes in vascular imaging.
Key topics, including 2D and 3D imaging techniques (eg, TOF, phase contrast, and contrast-enhanced venography), innovative pulse sequences like 3D STIR with respiratory navigation and 3D SSFP ECG-gated imaging, and updates on contrast agents will be discussed. The course also emphasizes the development and evaluation of tailored imaging protocols for specific diagnoses, such as thrombus, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), malformations, and compression syndromes, with a focus on 4D CE-MRV for complex pathologies.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be equipped to implement cutting-edge MR venography techniques, improving diagnostic precision and patient care in their clinical practice.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss the techniques/exams available for non-contrast MR venography and MR gadolinium contrast venography.
- Review new types of pulse sequences and contrast agents available for MRI Venography.
- Develop and evaluate protocols based on specific diagnoses and post-processing techniques.
Eduardo D. Campuzano, BS, RT (R, MR, CT), ARMRIT, MRSO
Radiologic Technologists
This course has been approved for one (1.0) ARRT Category A CE credit(s) by AHRA.
Radiology Administrators
This course meets all CRA renewal credit criteria and has been approved for one (1.0) continuing education credit in the following CRA domain(s): Operations Management (OM).
Available Credit
- 1.00 AHRA CRA Credit
- 1.00 ARRT Category A CE Credit
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