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Programme at a Glance EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING th 14 Annual Meeting, Prague June 9– 11, 2006 www.esti2006.org www.esti-society.org Second Announcement plus: Joint Workshop ESTI/ESCR ‚ Basics of Cardiac Imaging by CT and MR‚ June 11-12, 2006 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Organising Committee would like to express its most sincere gratitude to all those who are generously contributing to the success of the ESTI 14th Annual Meeting in Prague 2006. Gold medal sponsor: Silver medal sponsor: The meeting is also supported by: www.esti2006.org CONTENTS WELCOME ADDRESS . 2 COMMITTEES . 3 IMPORTANT ADDRESSES . 5 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER . 6 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE . 7 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME . 8 LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS . 12 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS . 12 GENERAL INFORMATION Meeting Dates . 14 Meeting Venue . 14 Official Meeting Language . 15 Sponsors and Exhibition . 16 Prague and Czech Republic . 16 REGISTRATION . 20 ACCOMMODATION . 24 SOCIAL PROGRAMME . 30 GUIDED TOURS . 31 plus: WORKSHOP General Information . 36 Scientific Programme . 37 1 www.esti-society.org EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING 14th Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9 – 11, 2006 WELCOME ADDRESS Dear Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the Local Organising Committee and on behalf of the European Society of Thoracic Imaging I would like to warmly invite you to the 14th Annual Meeting of the ESTI which will be held on June 9–11, 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic. It will foster scientific activities related to diagnoses of diseases of pulmonary parenchyma, great vessel of thorax, mediastinal diseases and diseases of the heart. The conference will stimulate exchange of information among scientists and clinical specialists. We are delighted to announce a programme that will cover the whole range of the above mentioned topics. The meeting will feature basic and advanced postgraduate courses, delivered by renowned and outstanding speakers from Europe and distinguished colleagues from the USA. Selected proffered papers will provide an overview of the current trends in research. The technical exhibit will provide up to date overview of the state of art of different imaging modalities and their latest technical developments. Besides all this, we invite you to see old friends and meet new colleagues in the historic atmosphere of Prague, a great city of charm and culture. I am looking forward to meeting you at the 14th ESTI Annual Meeting in Prague! Friendly regards, Jiří Neuwirth President of ESTI 2006 2 www.esti2006.org COMMITTEES ESTI 2005/2006 COUNCIL President: J. Neuwirth Past president: D. Hansell President elect: K. Malagari First vice president: P. Grenier Second vice president: J. Vilar Secretary: D. Tack Treasurer: N. Howarth Councillors: C. Schaefer-Prokop F. Laurent Bylaw committee: P. Vock M. Prokop A. Mester Jury committee: S. Desai E. Coche Programme committee: F. Gleeson T. Franquet M.Storto Electronic media committee: A. Bankier S. Desai B. Ghaye Committee for industry relationship: P. Schnyder J. Verschakelen L. Bonomo C. Beigelman Strategic committee: L. Bonomo J. Mata C. Herold S. Diederich Training and educational committee: J. Verschakelen A. Bankier D. Hansell H. U. Kauzcor 3 www.esti-society.org EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING 14th Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9 – 11, 2006 LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE MUDr. Theodor Adla [email protected] +420 224 438 101 prof. MUDr. Pavel Eliáš, CSc. [email protected] +420 495 832 260 doc. MUDr. Miroslav Heřman, PH. D. [email protected] +420 588 443 495 MUDr. Jaroslav Štrof, CSc., [email protected] +420 224 972 611 MUDr. Vojtěch Suchánek [email protected] +420 224 438 101 Isabella Vierecklova [email protected] +420 224 438 101 4 www.esti2006.org IMPORTANT ADDRESSES President prof. Jiří Neuwirth PhD Phone +420 224 438 100 of the Clinic of Imaging Methods, FN Motol GSM +420 602 387 457 Meeting Charles University Prague Fax +420 224 438 120 The IInd Faculty of Medicine E-mail [email protected] V úvalu 84 CZ – 150 06 Prague 5 Czech Republic President Fergus Gleeson MD FRCP, FRCR, MB BS E-mail [email protected] of the Department of Radiology E-mail [email protected] Scientific Churchill Hospital Programme Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals, Old Rd Committee Headington Oxford OX3 7LJ England Conference Lukáš Mareček Phone +420 261 174 304 Secretariat CZECH-IN s. r. o. GSM +420 777 791 173 Prague Congress Centre Fax +420 261 174 307 5. května 65 E-mail [email protected] CZ – 140 21 Prague 4 [email protected] Czech Republic 5 www.esti-society.org EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING 14th Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9 – 11, 2006 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER March 8, 2006 Deadline for early accommodation March 31, 2006 Deadline for abstract submission March 31, 2006 Deadline for early registration fee May 1, 2006 Deadline for accommodation June 9 –11, 2006 14th ESTI Annual Meeting plus: June 11–12, 2006 Joint Workshop ESTI/ESCR 6 www.esti2006.org PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Please note that the programme outlined in this announcement is preliminary and may be subjected to change. The programme would be modified according to the actual situation. Friday – June 9, 2006: Saturday – June 10, 2006: Sunday – June 11, 2006: Monday – June 12, 2006: 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:20 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 10:00 Scientific session: Scientific session: Scientific session: Cardiac Pathology I: Lung Cancer HRTC of Interstitial Lung Multislice CT Non-ischemic Disease Myocardial Disease 9:00 –9:30 Coffee 9:20 – 9:50 9:00 –10:00 10:00 –10:30 Coffee Scientific sessions: Coffee 9:30 – 10:00 Functional Lung Presidential Award and 9:50 –10:50 Imaging 10:30 – 12:00 Honorary Lecture Scientific session: Cardiac Pathology II: L. Bonomo Pulmonary Embolic 10:00 –10:30 Coronary Atheroslerosis, Disease Coffee Ischemic Heart Disease 10:00 –11:00 Scientific session: 10:50 –11:50 10:30 –11:30 12:00 –13:00 Pulmonary Nodules Film reading session ESTI business meeting Lunch satellite sessions 11:00 –12:20 12:00 –13:30 12:00 –13:30 Scientific session: Lunch Lunch 13:00 – 15:00 Cardiac and satellite sessions satellite sessions Case Analysis, Clinical Vascular Imaging Reporting, 13:30 –15:30 Joint Workshop Communication with 12:30 –14:00 Scientific proffered ESTI/ESCR Cardiologist Lunch papers in two parallel satellite sessions session 14:00 –15:30 Cardiac and Coronary 14:00 –16:00 15:30 –16:00 Anatomy and Physiology Scientific proffered Coffee papers in two parallel 15:30 –16:30 session 16:00 –17:40 Coffee Parallel scientific sessions: 16:00 –16:30 16:00 –17:00 16:00 –18:00 Coffee Smoking Related Optimisation Lung Disease and Standards of Cardiac 16:30 –18:00 16:00 –17:00 imaging (MR, MDCT) WORKSHOP Parallel Scientific sessions: Infection 16:30 –17:30 17:00 –17:40 Thoracic Intervention Mediastinal and Pleural 16:30 –18:00 Disease Imagining of Critically 17:00 –17:40 Ill Patient Thoracic Manifestations of Extrathoracic Disease 7 www.esti-society.org EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING 14th Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9 – 11, 2006 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday June 9, 2006 Lung Cancer – Moderator – B. Ghaye • 8:00 – 8:20 Lung Cancer Screening, current European status . S. Diederich • 8:20 – 8:40 CT and MRI in Lung Cancer staging . J. Vilar • 8:40 – 9:00 PET-CT in Lung Cancer Staging . J. Prior Coffee 9:30 – 9:40 Presidential Award – L. Bonomo 9:40 – 10:00 Honorary Lecture – L. Bonomo Pulmonary Nodules – Moderator – S. Padley • 10:00 – 10:20 The Use of CAD in Chest CT . M. – P. Revel • 10:20 – 10:40 What to do with Incidentally Found Pulmonary nodules . C. Herold • 10:40 – 11:00 Lung Nodules in Patients with Extrathoracic Malignancy . S. Desai Cardiac and Vascular Imaging – Moderator – E. van Beek • 11:00 – 11:20 CT of the Heart from Electron Beam to Multislice CT R. Rienmuller, J.Mata • 11:20 – 11:40 From Science to Practice in Cardiovascular CT . J. Schoepf • 11:40 – 12:00 The Current Role of MRI in Cardiovascular Imaging . J. Bogaert • 12:00 – 12:20 The use of Contrast Media in Cardiovascular Imaging . M. Prokop Lunch 12:30 – 14:00 Satellite sessions • 14:00 – 16:00 Scientific proferred papers in two parallel sessions Coffee 8 www.esti2006.org Parallel Sessions with Invited Speakers Thoracic Intervention – Moderator – S. Copley • 16:30 – 16:50 Lung biopsy . N. Howarth • 16:50 – 17:10 Pleural intervention . F. Gleeson • 17:10 – 17:30 Radiofrequency Ablation of thoracic tumours . K. Steinke Imaging of the Critically Ill Patient – Moderator – S. Diederich • 16:30 – 16:50 Imaging of chest trauma . P. Schnyder • 16:50 – 17:30 Imaging of acute chest pain . J. Ferda, P. Costello • 17:30 – 18:00 Imaging of the ICU patient . M. Heřman Saturday June 10, 2006 Scientific session – Invited Speakers HRCT of Interstitial Lung Disease – Moderator – S. Desai • 8:00 – 8:20 The Use of the Reticular Pattern in Diagnosis . M. Storto • 8:20 – 8:40 The Use of the Nodular Pattern in Diagnosis . C. Beigelman • 8:40 – 9:00 Borderlands of normal . D. Hansell • 9:00 – 9:20 Differentiating the interstitial pneumonias . N. Muller Coffee Pulmonary Embolic Disease – Moderator – P. Schnyder • 9:50 – 10:10 When to image . B. Ghaye • 10:10 – 10:30 Imaging of suspected acute pulmonary embolism . L. Goodman • 10:30 – 10:50 Imaging of chronic thromboembolic disease . P. Eliáš 9 www.esti-society.org EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF THORACIC IMAGING 14th Annual Meeting, Prague, June 9 – 11, 2006 Film Reading Session – Moderator – F .Gleeson, J. Vershakelen • 10:50 – 11:50 N. Muller, L. Goodman, M. Maffesanti, S. Ellis Lunch 12:30 – 13:30 Satellite sessions • 13:30 – 15:30 Scientific Proffered Papers in Two Parallel Sessions Coffee Parallel sessions with Invited Speakers Smoking related lung disease – Moderator – D.
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