Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography Cardiovascular CT for Technologists Advanced Cardiovascular CT Course 2022
Format: 1 video, size: 6.05 GB
Course Audience: cardiologist, radiologist
Overview:
This technologist-specific education consists of programming planned by technologists, for technologists. This 3-hour symposium and will elevate your level of cardiac CT knowledge. This course will encompass all aspects of the exam including discussions about appropriate use of cardiac medications, IV contrast and scan protocol parameters per exam indications. We will also provide tools to obtain high-quality exams on difficult-to-image patients such as those with anomalies.
9/17/2022 | |
When: | Saturday, September 17, 2022 10:00 AM ET |
Where: | Online United States |
Contact: | info@scct.org 703.766.1706 |
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
September 17 (Video MP4 Format)
* Detail:
Session 1: Coronary CTA and imaging variations
Led by: William Mayes III, RT (R)(CT) & Nikkole Weber, RT (R)(CT)(M), CSCCT
Coronary Calcification Scoring and Coronary CTA are the basic protocols every CVCT technologist should know how to scan. In this session, we expand our knowledge to include advanced variations that will allow for imaging of the coronary arteries without cardiac medications to slow the heartrate. Attendees will also learn how a protocol can be adapted to include imaging of other anatomical structures of the heart and chest as well as the coronary arteries is necessary
Session 2: CT Imaging of Cardiac Valves for Pre-op Planning and Post-op Evaluation
Led by: Chun Fox, RT (R)(CT)(ARRT), CSCCT & Christina Fuss, MD, PhD, FSCCT
Cardiac CT imaging is used in the planning and post-op care of less invasive and robotic replacements and repairs of the heart valves. This session is led by a physician and a technologist who will explain the need for imaging protocols that are specific to this task and how they differ from a coronary CTA protocol. Information will include suggestions for changes in technique, IV contrast and cardiac medications.
Session 3: Heart Structure and Morphology
Led by: Nikkole Weber, RT (R)(CT)(M), CSCCT & Clint Jokerst, MD
In this session a radiologist and a technologist will show CT images that help demonstrate to attendees how changing scanning parameters and IV contrast amounts and rates from a routine coronary CTA scan can demonstrate the other structures in and around the heart. These protocols can also produce images that can be used to evaluate function and morphology.