10. CT-User Meeting der AG CT und 3. Internationalen CT-User Meeting in Ghent/Belgien
6. Jahreshauptversammlung der Arbeitsgruppe CT der DGK-DVG
Termine: 02.12. bis 03.12.2022
Veranstaltungsort: Augustinerkloster Ghent, Belgien
Kongressprache: Englisch
Friday 2 December
Room Augustinus
08h30
Welcome and Opening of the CT-User Meeting / 3rd International CT-User Meeting
I. Gielen, H. van Bree, M. Mihaljevic, M. Kramer
Room Augustinus
Technique: Large and Small Animals and Technicians
09h00
Artificial intelligence, visions of the future E. Ranschaert
09h45
Brain CT versus MRI in Men V. van Driessche
10h30
PACS and viewers A. Brühschwein
11h00
Coffee Break
11h30
Picture archiving, DICOM and PACS-solutions A. Brühschwein
11h45
The Development and Evolution of 3D Patient Specific Models for Decision Support D. Rasenberg
12h30
Optimal surgical planning through Virtual Reality and AI. C. Hordijk
13h00
Walking Lunch
Room 1: Small Animals
More options then Computed Tomography in thoracic and orthopaedic diseases
and in the patient with endocrine dysfunction?
Thorax
14h00
Thoracic computed tomographic angiography - what's it all about? S. Stieger-Vanegas
14h30
The beating heart - echocardiography versus computed tomography, is there a reason to do both? S. Stieger-Vanegas
15h00
Pulmonary computed tomography - is it giving us all the answers? S. Stieger-Vanegas
15h30
Coffee Break and Poster session
Orthopeadics
16h00
Stifle disorders: which modality when? K. von Pückler
Endocrinology
16h35
Thyroid glands K. von Pückler
16h55
Why CT is valuable in the evaluation of Pancreas? Y. Vali
17h15
WETLAB: case discussion A. Brühschwein, S. Stieger, K.von Pückler
18h15
Annual meeting German CT Association
6. Jahreshauptversammlung der Arbeitsgruppe CT der DGK-DVG
Room Hipo
Room 2: Equine: Computer Tomography of the Head
14h00
Imaging the equine head: CT or MRI? Gabriel Manso Diaz
14h30
Sino nasal disorders: CT vs other modalities Maren Heillige
15h05
Equine teeth problems: CT vs other modalities Maren Heillige
15h35
Imaging TMJ, tympanic bull and guttural pouches: CT or MRI? Maren Hellige
16h05
Coffee Break
16h35
Imaging the brain, CT?! Gabriel Manso Diaz
17h05
Vestibular syndrome, cranial nerve deficits, what to choose, pros and cons, CT vs MRI Gabriel Manso Diaz
17h40
WEBLAB: Film reading Maren Hellige and Gabriel Manso Diaz
18h15
Annual meeting German CT Association
6. Jahreshauptversammlung der Arbeitsgruppe CT der DGK-DVG
Room 3: Technicians and Nurses Programme
14h00
How to manage and manipulate the visual appearance of the images produced by a CT machine, such as enhancing the contrast or increasing details. A. Brühschwein
14h30
Scanning very small regions: What about kVp and mAs? Is there a specific reconstruction algorithm or image filter? What about slice thickness? A. Brühschwein
15h15
What do you need to know about brain CT? Y. Vali
15h45
Coffee break
16h15
Care and cleaning of my CT device, daily maintenance to avoid damage. Temperature in the CT room and the influence of air-conditioning. I. Gielen
16h35
Communication with tele-radiology service Olivier Gehrig, I. Gielen
17h00
Cervical CT in Equine: Technique and Anatomy Quiz M. Hellige
17h30
Biopsy equipment, what do we need and maintenance H. van Bree
18h00
WETLAB: cross sectional anatomy Y. Vali
Saturday 3 December
Room 1: Small Animals
Computer Tomography in abdominal and neurologic diseases, compared to other modalities…
Abdomen
08h30
Gastrointestinal tract - what can we learn from a intravenous and oral CT contrast study after we did an ultrasound? S. Stieger-Vanegas
09h00
Computed tomography in genito-urinary imaging. S. Stieger-Vanegas
09h30
CT of portosystemic shunt: hot or not? Compared to other modalities… K. von Pückler
10h05
Hepatic ultrasonography versus computed tomography in tumor staging S. Stieger-Vanegas
10h35
Coffee Break and Poster session
Neurology
11h10
MRI versus CT in spinal disorders K. von Pückler
11h45
Imaging periphereral nerves K. von Pückler
12h20
Preferred modality to examine the brain: CT versus MRI? K. von Pückler
12h30
Research Award
13h15
Discussion and Adjourn
13h30
Snack
Room 2: Equine: CT Applications in the Cervical Spine and the Orthopaedic disease
08h30
The use of cervical radiography as a primary imaging modality in horses. C. Crijns
09h00
Possibilities and limitations of CT of the cervical spine, including CT Myelography. M. Hellige
09h45
Standing CT in equine limb disease. [ Hallmarq]
10h15
Coffee Break and Poster session
10h45
CT vs MRI for evaluating osseous pathology in horses. Gabriel Manso Diaz
11h15
CT vs ultrasound and MRI for evaluating ligament and tendinous structures. M. Hellige
11h45
Visibility of equine cartilage, is CT the solution? M. Hellige
12h15
Wetlab/Film reading M. Hellige and Gabriel Manso Diaz
13h15
Discussion and Adjourn


