Final Programme Esti Escr 2018 | May 24-26 | Geneva, Switzerland
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ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND FINAL PROGRAMME ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND WELCOME FROM THE 2018 PRESIDENTS Dear Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the European Societies of Cardiovascular Radiology and Thoracic Imaging, it is our great pleasure to welcome you in Switzerland for the very first joint meeting in the fields Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging. The conference centre will provide optimum convenience and comfort for our meeting. The centre is ideally located just off the Place des Nations, home to the European headquarters of the United Nations, and within easy reach of Geneva Airport and Geneva main train station. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are within a few minutes walk. The scientific programme focuses on all aspects of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging, with an emphasis on lively inter-disciplinary discussion. We will review current best clinical practice and explore future developments in our field. We will offer sessions with the WHO on radiation protection and justification of medical imaging and a large number of joint sessions of the two Societies, with a blend of standard formats and subjects and novel approaches, which we hope you will find stimulating and enjoyable. The programme encompasses state-of-the-art scientific presentations; lectures on molecular imaging, CT, MRI, interventional radiology, leadership and management, medico-legal issues, teleradiology and Big Data; inputs from cardiologists and pulmonologists on how imaging helps plan and monitor patient treatment and follow-up. Geneva is a truly international city. In Geneva, you will be able to enjoy the pleasures of urban life, with excellent museums, varied cultural events and world-class gastronomy and the quieter aspects of our delightful countryside, beautiful lake or even a hike on a nearby mountain. We hope that you will appreciate the more informal features of the meeting, where there will be many opportunities for discussion outside the lecture sessions, to meet colleagues from many different horizons and backgrounds, to exchange, compare and learn. Welcome to Geneva! Nigel Howarth Jens Bremerich ESTI 2018 Congress President ESCR 2018 Congress President page 2 ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND CONTENTS ESTI/ESCR 2018 FACULTY page 4 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW page 5 CONGRESS PROGRAMME page 8 WORKSHOP OVERVIEW page 24 CME & DISCLOSURE STATEMENT page 25 FLOOR PLAN page 26 GENERAL INFORMATION page 27 EXHIBITION PLAN page 28 GALA DINNER page 33 SYMPOSIA page 35 SPONSORS page 36 page 3 ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND ESTI/ESCR 2018 FACULTY Suhny Abbara, Texas/US Nigel Howarth, Chêne-Bougeries/CH Rainer Rienmüller, Graz/AT Dan Adler, Geneva/CH Maja Hrabak Paar, Zagreb/HR Graham Robinson, Bath/UK Hatem Alkadhi, Zurich/CH Yoshikazu Inoue, Osaka/JP Justus Roos, Lucerne/CH Carmen Audera-Lopez (Secretariat WHO Jean-Paul Janssens, Geneva/CH Luca Saba, Cagliari/IT FCTC), Geneva/CH Jung Im Jung, Seoul/KR Hajime Sakuma, Mie/JP Galit Aviram, Tel-Aviv/IL Nadjia Kachenoura, Paris/FR Rodrigo Salgado, Edegem/BE Alexander Bankier, Boston/US Alexandros Kallifatidis, Thessaloniki/GR Alexander Walter Sauter, Basel/CH Peter Beddy, Dublin/IE Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Heidelberg/DE Spasenija Savic Prince, Basel/CH Catherine Beigelman-Aubry, Lausanne/CH Nadine Kawel-Boehm, Chur/CH Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL Sanjeev Bhalla, St. Louis/US Masanori Kitaichi, Tanabe City/JP U. Joseph Schoepf, Charleston/US Jürgen Biederer, Sehheim-Jugenheim/DE Karl-Friedrich Kreitner, Mainz/DE Nicholas Screaton, Cambridge/UK Kristine Blackham, Basel/CH Frédéric Lador, Geneva/CH Dipen Shah, Geneva/CH ESTI/ESCR 2018 FACULTY ESTI/ESCR 2018 FACULTY Jan Bogaert, Leuven/BE Anna Rita Larici, Rome/IT Mario Silva, Parma/IT Jens Bremerich, Basel/CH Romain Lazor, Lausanne/CH Valentin Sinitsyn, Moscow/RU Pierre-Yves Brillet, Bobigny/FR Tim Leiner, Utrecht/NL Gregor Sommer, Basel/CH John Broderson, Copenhagen/DK Christian Loewe, Vienna/AT Jae Woo Song, Seoul/KR Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Bristol/UK Joachim Lotz, Goettingen/DE Matthias Stuber, Lausanne/CH Ricardo Budde, Rotterdam/NL Christian Lücke, Leipzig/DE Nicola Sverzellati, Parma/IT Federico Caobelli, Basel/CH Fabrizio Luppi, Modena/IT Denis Tack, Braine-L‘Alleud/BE Iacopo Carbone, Rome/IT Antonio Madureira, Porto/PT Jean-Paul Vallée, Geneva/CH Carlo Catalano, Rome/IT Theresa McLoud, Boston/US Edwin van Beek, Edinburgh/UK Yeon Hyeon Choe, Seoul/KR Michael Michell, London/UK Bram van Ginneken, Nijmegen/NL Yo Won Choi, Seoul/KR Firdaus Mohamed Hoesein, Utrecht/NL Adriana Velazquez Berumen (WHO), Andreas Christe, Bern/CH Francesco Molinari, Tourcoing/FR Geneva/CH Aurelio Cosentino, Turin/IT Pierre Monney, Lausanne/CH Birgitta Velthuis, Utrecht/NL Paras Dalal, London/UK Xavier Montet, Geneva/CH Johny Verschakelen, Leuven/BE Francesco De Cobelli, Milan/IT Elie Mousseaux, Paris/FR Johnny Ioannis Vlahos, London/UK Maria del Rosario Perez (WHO), Geneva/CH Arjun Nair, London/UK Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, Groningen/NL Sujal Desai, London/UK Luigi Natale, Rome/IT Jens Vogel-Claussen, Hannover/DE Anand Devaraj, London/UK Alain Nchimi Longang, Liege/BE Simon Walsh, London/UK Marc Dewey, Berlin/DE Konstantin Nikolaou, Tuebingen/DE Charles White, Baltimore/US Stefan Diederich, Dusseldorf/DE Mariaelena Occhipinti, Florence/IT Mark O. Wielpütz, Heidelberg/DE Antonio Esposito, Milan/IT Anastasia Oikonomou, Toronto/CA Joachim Wildberger, Maastricht/NL Riccardo Faletti, Turin/IT Matthijs Oudkerk, Groningen/NL Simon Wildermuth, St. Gallen/CH Golmehr Fassa, Geneva/CH Noriko Oyama-Manabe, Sapporo/JP Gilbert Ferretti, Grenoble/FR Jean-Claude Pache, Geneva/CH Marco Francone, Rome/IT Simon Padley, London/UK Tomas Franquet, Barcelona/ES Jai Soung Park, Bucheon City/KR Thomas Frauenfelder, Zurich/CH Anagha P. Parkar, Bergen/NO Nicola Galea, Rome/IT Charles Peebles, Southampton/UK Paola Gasche-Soccal, Geneva/CH Ekaterina Pershina, Moscow/RU Benoit Ghaye, Brussels/BE Steffen Petersen, London/UK Fergus Gleeson, Oxford/UK Christian Pfirrmann, Zurich/CH Jin Mo Goo, Seoul/KR Julie-Ann Phillips, Oxford/UK Philippe Grenier, Paris/FR Gianluca Pontone, Milan/IT Matthias Grothoff, Leipzig/DE Mathias Prokop, Nijmegen/NL Katarzyna Gruszczynska, Katowice/PL Helmut Prosch, Vienna/AT Matthias Gutberlet, Leipzig/DE Salah Qanadli, Lausanne/CH Anne-Lise Hachulla, Geneva/CH Osman Ratib, Geneva/CH Stephen Philip Harden, Southampton/UK Michael Ralph Rees, Gwynedd/UK Ieneke Hartmann, Zwijndrecht/NL Martine Remy-Jardin, Lille/FR Christian Herold, Vienna/AT Marie-Pierre Revel, Paris/FR Juerg Hodler, Zurich/CH Carole Ridge, Dublin/IE page 4 ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND PROGRAMME OVERVIEW OVERVIEW PROGRAMME ROOM 1 Joint Sessions ROOM 2 ESTI Programme ROOM 3+4 ESCR Programme ROOM 5 ESTI Workshops ROOM 6 ESCR Workshops 08:30 ESCR: Educational Session 1 – ESTI: Scientific Session 1 – ILD and ESCR: Proffered Paper Hands-on HRCT training (BIR) Mapping 1 (acute injury model) 08:45 Valvular heart disease (Level 2) techniques Session 1 – Imaging atrial chambers, valves and great vessels 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 Coffee Break 10:00 Joint Session: Opening – 10:15 ESTI and ESCR meet WHO: Justification, issues and 10:30 application of screening 10:45 11:00 11:15 Break 11:30 Industry sponsored lunch 11:45 symposium „Chest imaging with state of the art CT technology“ 12:00 12:15 12:30 Break 12:45 13:00 Joint Session: Pulmonary ESTI: Airways and infection ESCR: Proffered Paper Session 2 – Nodule management TAVI 13:15 Hypertension Myocardial Tissue Characterisation with MR and CT 13:30 THURSDAY, MAY 24 MAY THURSDAY, 13:45 14:00 14:15 Break 14:30 Joint Session: Multimodality ESTI: Lung cancer staging and ESCR: Educational Session 2 – Chest X-ray interpretation: Mapping 2 (chronic injury model) 14:45 imaging in cardiopulmonary treatment Imaging in Electrophysiology, A survival guide inflammation Pacers, Defibrillators (Level 2) 15:00 15:15 15:30 15:45 Coffee Break 16:00 Joint Session: Management issues ESTI: Acute thoracic imaging ESCR: Educational Session 3 – Chest X-ray self-assessment: MR Perfusion 16:15 ESCR meets EACVI: Imaging Improve your performance Coronary Artery Disease (Level 2) 16:30 16:45 17:00 17:15 Break 17:30 Joint Session: ESTI/ESCR joint ESTI: Scientific Session 2 – ESCR: Proffered Paper Special Focus Session – 3D Printing 17:45 Film Panel Image Interpretation – Pulmonary Vascular Session 3 – Imaging CAD and Korean thoracic imaging Switzerland vs. Europe Myocardial Infarction 18:00 page 18:15 5 18:30 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW ESTI ESCR 2018 | MAY 24-26 | GENEVA, SWITZERLAND PROGRAMME OVERVIEW page ROOM 1 Joint Sessions ROOM 2 ESTI Programme ROOM 3+4 ESCR Programme ROOM 5 ESTI Workshops ROOM 6 ESCR Workshops OVERVIEW PROGRAMME 6 08:00 ESTI General Assembly ESCR General Assembly 08:15 08:30 Joint Session: Imaging Acute Chest ESTI: Scientific Session 3 – Lung ESCR: Educational Session 4 – Hands-on HRCT training (BIR) Mapping 1 (acute injury model) 08:45 Pain cancer and pleural disease Parametric tissue mapping: T1-; T2-; T2*- and ECV (Level 2) 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 Coffee Break 10:00 Joint Session: The World Wide ESTI: COPD ESCR: Educational Session 5 – Nodule management TAVI 10:15 Web: Impact on cardiopulmonary ESCR meets NASCI: CT in CAD imaging (Level 2) 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 Break 11:30 Industry sponsored satellite lunch Industry sponsored satellite