ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 MONDAY, April 27, 2015 6:30am – 8:00am Breakfast 7:25am – 7:30am Opening Remarks 7:30am – 8:30am 1A-One Hour SAM Session: Head and Neck: Case Based (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Eugene Yu, MD and Angela Lignelli, MD 20 min Head & Neck: Sinonasal Skull Base - Michelle A. Michel, MD 20 min Head and Neck: Vascular - Donatella Tampieri, MD, FRCPC 20 min Head and Neck: Trauma - Kristen L. Baugnon, MD 8:30am – 10:00am 2A-Keynote Symposium: Getting Personal…… Moderators: Laurie A. Loevner, MD, Robert M. Barr, MD, FACR, & David J. Seidenwurm, MD, FACR 30 min Patient Safety, Quality and Transparency - Beth Daley Ullem. 30 min Comeback: Psychological and Sensory Consequences of Head & Neck Tumors - Grant Achatz 30 min Contemporary Management of Sports Concussion: Emerging ThemesJulian E. Bailes, MD 10:00am – 10:30am 1 Morning Break 2/3/2015 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 10:30am – 12:00pm 3A-ASHNR: Emerging Technologies in Head and Neck Neoplasia Moderators: Salmann Ahmed, MD and Rebecca Cornelius, MD, FACR 30 min 3.0 Tesla Imaging in Head and Neck Neoplasia – Jan W. Casselman, MD,PhD 20 min Applications for Dual Energy CT in Head and Neck Cancer: Best Practices - Reza Forghani, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABR 10 min “Radiographic extracapsular extension and treatment outcomes in locally advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma” Kahn BH, Buckstein M, Carpenter TJ, Bakst R, Genden E, Posner M, Kostakoglu L, Som P, Gupta V. Head & Neck 20014. – Peter M. Som, MD, FACR, FRSM 30 min Diffusion Imaging in Treated Head and Neck Cancer – Minerva Becker, MD 3B-ASPNR: Cerebellum Small Brain, Big Confusion Moderators: James Barkovich, MD and Bruno P. Soares, MD 20 min Dysmetria of thought: Anatomical Substrates and Functional Implications in Children - Jeremy D. Schmahmann, MD 20 min Joubert Syndrome: From the Molar Tooth to Primary Cilia and Axonal Guidance - Andrea Poretti, MD 15 min Building Relationships – Dr. Stephen H. Mack, President of the Joubert Foundation, and daughter Isabella 20 min Chiari I Revisited: Neuroimaging, Pathogenesis, and Management - Charles A. Raybaud, MD 20 min Cerebellar Atrophy in Children: A PatternRecognition Approach for Daily Practice – Susan I. Blaser, MD 3C-Young Professionals 1: Career Choices and Professional Development Moderators: Stephan Kralik, MD and Suresh K. Mukherji, MD, MBA, FACR 15 min Benefits of Academic Practice - Falgun H. Chokshi, MD 15 min Benefits of Private Practice –Nandini Patel, MD 15 min Patient Perspectives of the Radiologist: How We are Seen – TBD 15 min Radiologist Employment Models – William G. Bradley, Jr., MD, PhD, FACR 15 min Negotiating Radiology Employment Contracts Robert M. Barr, MD, FACR 15 min Discussion 3D-Neuromodulation and Neuropsychiatric Disease: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Moderators: Jody L. Tanabe, MD and Alexander J. Nemeth, MD 25 min Imaging for DBS: What the Neuroradiologist Needs to Know – Stephen E. Jones, MD, PhD 20 min Update on Subcallosal cingulate DBS for Treatment Resistant Depression – Patricio Riva-Posse, MD 20 min DBS for Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders - Aviva Abosch, MD, PhD 20 min Tractography and DBS: Pushing the Imaging Envelope to Predict Individual Response – Cameron McIntyre, PhD, MD 3E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-BRAIN TUMOR IMAGING TECHNIQUES 3F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ACUTE STROKE I 3G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONPEDIATRICS SPINE AND CRANIOCERVIC AL JUNCTION 3H- Parallel Scientific Paper Session – EXCERPTAPEDIATRICS 10:30am – 1:30pm Lunch Concession Stands 12:15pm – 1:00pm How To Session - (45 minutes) 2 2/3/2015 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 1:15pm – 2:45pm 4A-ASHNR: Cancer is the Answer: Patient Centered Head and Neck Cancer Imaging Moderators: Anton N. Hasso, MD, FACR; Osamu Sakai, MD, PhD 20 min Laryngeal Cancer: Distinguishing Candidates for Speech Conversation - Hilda E. Stambuk, MD 20 min Important Imaging Issues in Head and Neck Cancer - Robert E. Morales, MD 30 min Creating Outcome Driven and Patient Centered H&N Cancer Services- Randal S. Weber, MD, FACS 20 min PET-CT: Appropriate Utilization in Your Head and Neck Practice – Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH 4B-ASPNR: Back to the Future: Fetal MR Imaging in 2015 Back to the Future: Fetal MR Imaging in 2015 Moderators: Andrea Rossi, MD and Karuna Shekdar, MD 10 min Pediatric Neuroradiology in Europe: Past, and Future - Majda M. Thurnher, MD 20 min Fetal MRI of the Brain: How Identification of Prenatal Brain Abnormalities Guides Pre-, Peri-, and Postnatal Management - Nadine J. Girard, MD 20 min Fetal MRI of the Spine: Increasing our Understanding of Congenital Spine Abnormalities and Developing Prenatal Therapies - Orit A. Glenn, MD 20 min Fetal DTI: Insights into Microstructural Connectivity of the Developing Brain and Neuroplasticity Remodeling in Prenatal Malformations Daniela Prayer, MD 20 min Quantitative Fetal MRI: Advanced Neuroimaging Tools to Predict Postnatal Outcome- Catherine Limperopoulos, PhD 4C-Young Professionals 2: Advanced Imaging: Starting Your Own Service Moderators: Patrick A. Turski, MD, FACR and Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD 25 min Vessel Wall Imaging – J. Kevin DeMarco, MD 25 min fMRI & Perfusion MRI - Seena Dehkharghani, MD 25 min Interventional Spine Service: Beyond LP's & Myelos - Amish H. Doshi, MD 15 min Discussion 4D-General: Spotty Science: Everything You Need to Know About ICH and the “Spot Sign” Moderators: John Jordan, MD, MPP, FACR; TBD 25 min Intracranial Hemorrhage: Clinical perspective – Scope of the Problem – Matthew Flaherty, MD 25 min CTA Spot Sign: Boot Camp Richard I. Aviv, MRCP, FRCR, MBChB 10 min Clinical and Imaging Models of ICH Expansion Prediction – Thien J. Huynh, MD, MSc 10 min Current ICH Studies Utilizing “Spot Sign”- A Review – Matthew Flaherty, MD 20 min Future Directions in Evaluating Intracranial Hemorrhage – Santanu Chakraborty, MBBS, MD 4E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ADULT BRAIN: PERFUSION 4F-Advanced Imaging Seminar: Structural Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Psychiatric Disorder (Part I) Moderators: Jody L. Tanabe, MD, and Gloria Chiang, MD 30 min Structural & Functional Neuroimaging Predictors of Antidepressant Response – Ramin V. Parsey, MD, PhD 30 min Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Childhood Onset Psychotic Disorders – Nitin Gogtay, MD 30 min Neuroanatomical Correlates of Mood Disorders – Jair C. Soares, MD, PhD 2:45pm – 3:15pm Afternoon Break 3 2/3/2015 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 3:15pm – 4:45pm 5A-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-HEAD & NECK: SOFT TISSUE NECK MASSES 5B-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-BRAIN TUMORS 5C- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION EXCERPTA-SPINE 5D-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ADULT BRAIN: RECURRENCE/TREATMENT/SUR VIVAL 5E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONDEGENERATIVE DISEASES 5F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-PEDIATRICS BRAIN DEVELOPMENT AND CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES 5H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONSOCIOECONOMI CS I 5:00pm – 6:30pm 6A- 6B-International SessionESNR: White Matter Disease: Diffuse Disease, New Problems Moderators: Pia M. Sundgren, MD,PhD, E. Turgut Tali, MD and Sigal Tal, MD 20 min Expanded Imaging Spectrum of Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO): Where to Look - Majda M. Thurnher, MD 20 min Therapy Related Complications in Multiple Sclerosis – Tarek Yousry, MD, FRCR 20 min ADEM: The Usual and Unusual – Andrea Rossi, MD 20 min Toxic and Metabolic White Matter Disease – Paul M. Parizel, MD, PhD 6C-Young Professionals 3: Practical Post-Treatment Neuroimaging Moderators: Robert M. Quencer, MD and Kristen L. Baugnon, MD 25 min Post Treatment Brain Soonmee Cha, MD 25 min Post Treatment Neck Daniel W. Williams, III, MD 25 min Post Treatment Spine - Lubdha M. Shah, MD 15 min Discussion 6D-Health Policy Committee: Patient Engagement, Transparency and Population Health Moderators: James Y. Chen, MD and Alexander M. Norbash, MD 30 min Introduction to Population Health – Joseph J. Ruth, EVP and COO, Sparrow Health System 30 min Future of Neuroradiology in the Era of Population Health Suresh K. Mukherji, MD, MBA, FACR 30 min Public Disclosure and Patient Engagement from the Radiologist Perspective - David J. Seidenwurm, MD, FACR 6E-Legal Seminar: Legal Eagles: Inside and Outside the Courtroom Moderators: Robert A. Zimmerman, MD and Marc D. Ginsberg, JD 20 min Cognitive Errors and Missing Cases – Ashok Srinivasan, MD 20 min Mitigation of Litigation: How to Avoid Being Sued – David M. Yousem, MD, MBA 20 min Guidelines for the Expert Witness – Leonard Berlin, MD, FACR 20 min The Best Defendant: A Plaintiff Lawyer’s Perspective – Kelly P. Yousem, JD 6F- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-HEAD & NECK: SKULL BASE, CRANIAL NERVES AND TEMPORAL BONE 5G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONPEDIATRICS TUMORS AND INFECTIONS 6G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION EXCERPTAHEAD AND NECK 4 2/3/2015 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 TUESDAY, April 28, 2015 6:30am – 8:00am Breakfast 7:30am – 8:30am 7A-One Hour SAM Session: Pediatrics Case Based (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Divya Gunda, MD and Chad A. Holder, MD 20 min Erin S. Schwartz, MD 20 min David M. Mirsky, MD 20 min Pediatric Brain - Tina Young Poussaint, MD, FACR 8:30am – 10:00am 8A-ASHNR: Can You Hear Me? Evaluating Sensorineural Hearing Loss Moderators: Rihan Khan, MD; Wendy R.K. Smoker, MD 20 min Central Lesions Causing Hearing Loss – Bronwyn E. Hamilton, MD 15 min To Gad? – William P. Dillon, MD 15 min Or Not to Gad? – John I. Lane MD (Utah) 20 min Surgical Approaches to Vestibular Schwannomas – Andrew T. Parsa, MD, PhD 10 min Patient 5 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 8B- Symposium: Emergency Room Triage: Traumarama and Other Urgencies Pediatric Emergencies: Need to Knows (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Blaise V. Jones, MD and Richard L. Robertson, MD 20 min Acute Focal Neurologic Deficit: What Must be Ruled Out in the First 2-3 Hours? - Arastoo Vossough, MD, PhD 20 min Acute Altered Mental Status: Etiologies and Best Practices for Evaluation – Jonathan G. Murnick, MD, PhD 20 min Traumatic Brain Injury: Spectrum of Relevant and Non-Relevant Imaging Findings - V. Michelle Silvera, MD 8C-Young Professionals 4: Research Symposium Moderators: Marlise P. des Santos, MD, MSc, FRCPC 5 min Introduction - Bradley R. Foerster, MD, PhD 20 min Advanced Imaging Methods to Study Cancer & Neurological Diseases – Martin G. Pomper, MD, PhD 20 min Bridging the Gap Between Imaging and Outcomes Through Health Sciences Research Jerry G. Jarvik, MD, MPH 15 min Getting Personal – Better Imaging Care Through Computing - A Chair’s Perspective – R. Nick Bryan, MD, PhD 15 min How to Get There From Here: A Junior Faculty’s Perspective - Myria Petrou, MD 8D-Symposium: Connectome and Genomics: Omics and Big Data For Neuroradiology Session I: Omics and Big Data for Brain Development and Neurodegenerative Disorders Moderators: Christopher T. Whitlow, MD, PhD, MHA and T. Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD 15 min Quantitative Neuroimaging / QIBA –Jeffrey R. Petrella MD 15 min Neuroimaging in ADNI –Jack Van Horn, PhD 15 min Processing Pipelines – Joseph A. Maldjian, MD, PhD, 15 min Outstanding paper: J. Eric Schmitt, Michael C. Neale, Bilqis Fassassi, Javier Perez, Rhoshel K. Lenroot, Elizabeth M. Wells, and Jay N. Giedd . The dynamic role of genetics on cortical patterning during childhood and adolescence. Presenter: J. Eric Schmitt, MD, PhD 15 min Alzheimer’s Disease Imaging Biomarkers: From Big Data to the Individual Patient – Kejal Kantarci, MD 8E-Health Policy Committee – Payment/Regulatory Update (2015–J. Arliss Pollock Memorial Lecture) Moderators: Joshua A. Hirsch, MD, FACR, FSIR and Robert M. Barr, MD, FACR 10 min Presentation of the Pollock Award 25 min CPT/RUC update: What's New for Neuro Codes? Raymond K. Tu, MD, FACR 25 min Quality Initiatives 2015- These are not your Father's Quality Initiatives - Gregory N. Nicola, MD, 30 min “2015 J. Arliss Pollock Memorial Lecture”: Bundled Payments in Radiology: Stop Debating Whether the Glass is Half Full or 8F- International Session- ASNR/SILAN: Personalized Neuroradiology Across the Continents Moderators: Roy Riascos, MD, Carlos T. Torres, MD, and Rafael Rojas, MD 20 min The Neuroradiologist: A Key Member of the Neuroscience Team in Patient Care - Eduardo Gonzalez-Toledo, MD, PhD 20 min Neuroimaging in Trauma: Special Considerations in Geriatric Patients - Diego B. Nunez, Jr., MD, MPH 20 min Neurointerventional Radiology in Latin America, How to Establish a State-of- theArt Service in a Developing Country German Abdo, MD 2/3/2015 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time 10:00am – 10:30am 10:30am – 12:00pm 6 (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 20 min The Acute Pediatric Spine - Laura L. Hayes, MD 15 min Discussion 15 min Panel Discussion: Should I Report About Hippocampal Volume in my Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease? Half Empty and Just Pour the Water - Richard Duszak, Jr., MD, FACR, FRBMA 25 min MRI of Focal and Diffuse Hematologic Bone Marrow Diseases and Expected Changes During Treatment Claudio C.V. Staut, MD 9B- Symposium: Emergency Room Triage: Traumarama and Other Urgencies: Pain in the Neck: Modern Imaging of Head and Neck Emergencies (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Edward E. Kassel, MD and Joseph M. Aulino, MD 20 min Facial Trauma: Pointers and Pitfalls - Suyash Mohan, MD TBD min Temporal Bone Trauma – Lindell R. Gentry, MD 20 min Feel the Pulse: Evaluating & Managing Vascular Emergencies of the Neck and Skull Base– Steven W. Hetts, MD TBD min Infections in the Head and Neck – Hillary R. Kelly, MD 9C-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-HEAD & NECK: NEW HEAD & NECK IMAGING TECHNIQUES 9D-Session II: Omics and Big Data for Psychiatric Conditions and TBI Moderators: Max Wintermark, MD, MAS, MBA; Prashant Raghavan, MBBS 15 min Resting-State fMRI and Neural Network: How Do I Implement it in my Practice? – Joshua S. Shimony, MD, PhD 15 min Human Connectome – Patric Hagmann, MD 15 min Outstanding paper: Madhura Ingalhalikar, Alex Smith, Drew Parker, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Mark A. Elliott, Kosha Ruparel, Hakon Hakonarson, Raquel E. Gur, Ruben C. Gur, and Ragini Verma . Sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain. Presenter: Ragini Verma, PhD 15 min Normative Databases and Machine Learning: Does it Matter for Neuroradiology? – Christopher T. Whitlow, MD, PhD, MHA 15 min Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): 9E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTIONAL: AVM's/FISTULAE 9F- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINFLAMMATORY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 9G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONPEDIATRIC FETAL IMAGING 9H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONSOCIOECONOMI CS II Morning Break 9A-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ACUTE STROKE II 2/3/2015 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 The TBI Track Study and Best Practices for Genetics and Proteomics in TBI – Geoffery T. Manley, MD, PhD 15 min Psychiatric Disorders: The Human Disconnectome? Leanne Williams, PhD 15 min Panel Discussion How will big data be used in routine practice in 5-10 years? 10:30am – 1:30pm 12:15pm – 1:00pm Lunch Concession Stands 1:15pm – 2:45pm 10A-ASHNR: T-BoneD: Beyond the Tones and Bones Moderators: Miral D. Jhaveri, MD and Ann K. Jay, MD 20 min Temporal Bone Inflammatory Disease – Deborah A. Shatzkes, MD 20 min Temporal Bone Neoplasia: Imaging Considerations for Surgery - Mari Hagiwara, MD 20 min Conductive Hearing Loss and Third Window Lesions – Gul Moonis, MB, BS 20 min Postsurgical Imaging of the Temporal Bone: A Systematic Approach – Keivan Shifteh, MD 7 How To Session (45 minutes) ASPNR Business Meeting (members only) 10B- Symposium: Emergency Room Triage: Traumarama and Other Urgencies: Back Pain, Numbness and Weakness (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Amish H. Doshi, MD and Pia M. Sundgren, MD, PhD 20 min Spinal Cord Injury – Falgun H. Chokshi, MD 20 min Spinal Cord Infarction – Michele H. Johnson, MD 20 min Spinal Cord Compression and Instability – John L. Go, MD 20 min Spinal Infections that Can Ruin Your Day – Sophia 2/3/2015 10C-ASPNR: Pediatric Applications of Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques: An Update Moderators: P. Ellen Grant, MD, Elysa Widjaja, MD 20 min PET-MRI: How Studies on Cerebral Glucose Metabolism May Improve Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Brain Disorders – Harry T. Chugani, MD 20 min Anatomical and Functional Connectivity of the Pediatric Brain: Can Insights into Cerebral Organization Predict Neurocognitive Functions? - Pratik 10D-Session III: Omics and Big Data for Brain Tumors Moderators: Chad Holder, MD, and Andrew Steven, MD 15 min Basic Genomics: what the Neuro-Oncologist and Neurosurgical Oncologist Wants the Radiologist to Know – M. Kelly Nicholas, MD, PhD 15 min Brain tumors and Imaging Genomics: The TCGA experience Rivka R. Colen, MD 15 min PET-MRI and Molecular Imaging – Moritz F. Kircher, MD, PhD 15 min Neuroinformatics for Brain Tumors – Olivier Gevaert, PhD 15 min Panel Discussion: What Will the Diagnosis of Brain Tumor 10E-Advanced Imaging Seminar: Functional Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Psychiatric Disorders (Part II) Moderators: T. Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD and Jeff Anderson, MD 30 min Molecular-level fMRI of Chemical Processes Relevant to Mental Disorders - Alan Jasanoff, PhD 30 min Functional (Dys)connectivity in Psychiatric Disorders Characterized with fMRI – Emily B. Finn, PhD Student 30 min Hippocampal 10F-CSI: Preparing Your Research for Presentation and Publication Moderators: Daniel Ginat, MD; Sylvie Destian, MD 20 min Image Formatting and Manipulation -Arstoo Vossough, MD, PhD 20 min Tables and Graphs – Michael Rozenfeld; Daniel T. Ginat, MD 20 min Advanced Powerpoint – Guarang V. Shah, MD 30 min Online Publications: Stay Out of the Trap (Predatory Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time 2:45pm – 3:15pm 3:15pm – 4:45pm 8 (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Afternoon Break 11A-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-HEAD & NECK: THYROID AND PARATHYROID DISEASE Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 C. Symko, MD Mukherjee, MD, PhD 20 min Advanced MR Spectroscopy: Brain Metabolites as Diagnostic Clues and Biomarkers of Outcome and Treatment Response - Ashok Panigrahy, MD 20 min Pediatric Epilepsy: How Advanced Neuroimaging Impacts Management William D. Gaillard, MD Patients Look Like in 5-10 Years? CBV and Metabolism as Predictors of Progression to Psychosis – Scott Schobel, MD, MS Publishers) – Mauricio Castillo, MD, FACR 11B- Symposium: Emergency Room Triage: Traumarama and Other Urgencies: Feel The Pulse: Neuro Endovascular Emergencies (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Richard Klucznik, MD and Scott Geraghty, MD 20 min Diagnosis and treatment of Neurovascular Trauma in Adults - Demetrius K. Lopes, MD 20 min Neurovascular Trauma in Children - DeWitte T. Cross, MD 20 min Neurovascular Trauma: Military Lessons Applied to a Civilian Setting Rocco A. Armando, MD 20 min Novel Uses of Intracranial Endovascular 11C-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONPEDIATRICS EPILEPSY AND PHAKOMATOSES 11D-Session IV: Neuroinformatics for Omics and Big Data Moderators: Rivka R. Colen, MD; R. Nick Bryan, MD, PhD 15 min Watson for Neuroradiology – Eliot L. Siegel, MD, 15 min Common Data Elements and Standardized Reporting: Ready for Prime Time? – Adam E. Flanders, MD 15 min Decision Support for Neuroradiology – Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD, MS 15 min Panel Discussion What is the Future of Meaningful Use in Neuroradiology? 11E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-PEDIATRICS TRAUMA 11F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-CT AND MRI TECHNIQUES AND CONTRAST 2/3/2015 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 11G- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION EXCERPTA ADULT BRAIN I 11H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONSOCIOECONOMI CS III ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 12C-Modern Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders Moderators: TBD 20 min The Brain, the Immune System, and the Insula – Michael H. Lev, MD, FACR 20 min Enterovirus: Hemiplegia and Other Neurologic Manifestations – David M. Mirsky, MD 20 min Atypical Inflammation and Infection of the Skull Base and Sinonasal Cavity Benjamin L. Huang, MD, MPH 20 min Forensic Radiology: Behind the Scenes - Sigal Tal, MD -10 min Discussion 12D-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ADULT BRAIN: MRS/PET/MOLECULAR 12E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTIONAL: STROKE 12F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-PEDIATRICS CEREBROVASCULAR Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 Devices for the Treatment of Neurovascular Trauma – Satoshi Tateshima, MD 5:00pm – 6:30pm 9 12A-ASHNR: Eye See You: Current Orbital Imaging (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Bruno Policeni, MD; Keivan Shifteh, MD 20 min Thyroid Ophthalmopathy – Amy F. Juliano, MD 20 min Evaluating Other Causes of Proptosis – H. Christian Davidson, MD 30 min Carotid Cavernous Fistulas: Diagnosis and Management – Daniel L. Cooke, MD 20 min Orbital Inflammation and Infection – Kristine M. Mosier DMD, PhD 12B-ASPNR: Interesting Case-Based Session: Beat the Presidents! (AR) Moderators: Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, MD; Susan Palasis, MD Panelists: - Aylin Tekes, MD - Asim F. Choudhri, MD - Caroline D. Robson, MB, ChB - Dennis Shaw, MD 2/3/2015 12H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINFORMATICS ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2015 6:30am – 8:00am Breakfast 7:00am – 7:30am 13A-ASNR Annual Business Meeting (Members Only) 7:30am – 8:30am 14A-One Hour SAM Session: A Potpourri Case Based (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Ruth Eliahou, MD 20 min Angiography – Jacqueline A. Bello, MD, FACR 20 min Brain – Walter Kucharczyk, MD, FRCP(C) 20 min David Pasquale, MD 8:30am – 10:00am 15A-SNIS: Acute Ischemic Stroke: Maximizing Patient Outcomes Moderators: Robert W. Tarr, MD and Ansaar T. Rai, MD 20 min Elevating Patient Outcomes to the Level of Arterial Recanalization "Time Metrics" - David Loy, MD, PhD 20 min Patient Selection with Advanced Imaging - Imran Chaudry, MD 20 min Controversies in Measuring Patient Outcomes Pooja Khatri, MD 20 min Bringing the Treatment to the Patient with Mobile CT and Telemedicine – Peter A. Rasmussen, MD 10 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 15B-ASFNR: Advanced Imaging of Cognition: Imaging the Mind Moderators: TBD 30 min fMRI of Alzheimer’s Disease – Jeffrey R. Petrella, MD 20 min PET of Alzheimer’s Disease: What is the Score? – Mykol Larvie, MD, PhD 20 min How to Perform Functional MRI in Children – Delilah M. Burrowes, MD 20 min ADHD and Autism: Can Imaging Make the Diagnosis? – Pratik Mukherjee, MD, PhD 2/3/2015 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 15C- International Session: WFNRS Presents the Best of AOSNHNR 2015: From Bench to Bedside Clinical Neuroradiology Moderators: Sang Joon Kim, MD, PhD, Takashi Yoshiura MD, PhD 20 min Insights into Imaging Genetics: Phenotypes in Brain and Cognitive Aging - ChingPo Lin, MD 20 min Relationships Between Gene Polymorphism, Neurotransmitters, and Brain MRI in Major Depressive Disorder” - Yukunori Korogi, MD, PhD; Shingo Kakeda, MD; Osamu Abe, MD; Keita Watanabe, MD; Satoru Ide, MD; Reiji Yoshimura, MD; Jun Nakamura, MD Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry, University of Occupational and Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 15D-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-PEDIATRICS HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY AND MISCELLANEOUS 15E- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-VASCULAR IMAGING TECHNIQUES 15F- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 15G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONVASCULAR AND MISCELLANEOU S 15H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTION AL: CANCER/EMBOL IZATION ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 16D-Safety Symposium: Neuroimaging Gently: Creating a Safe and Quality Environment for Neurodiagnostics & Neurointerventions Safety Session 1: MR Imaging Safety: Getting Beyond the Magnetic Field Moderators: TBD 20 min Tips and Tricks to Overcome Image Degradation from Artifacts Ulrich A. Rassner, MD 30 min MR Imaging of Patients with Pacemakers and ICDs: Best Practices and What You Need to Know - Harold I. Litt, MD, PhD 20 min Imaging Patients with Programmable Shunts – Alexander C. Mamourian, MD Awards Winner Sessions Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan 20 min Dual phase 18F-FP-(+)DTBZ (18F-AV-133) Imaging: Theory and Potential Clinical Innovation and Application Chin-Song Lu, MD Director of NeuroScience Research Center, Chang Gung University and Memorial Hospital Taoyuan, Taiwan) 20 min Translational Research of Ischemic Stroke in Animal Models – Sang-Hoon Cha, MD, PhD (Department of Radiology Chung Buk National University Hospital Cheongju, Chung Buk, Republic of Korea) 10:00am – 10:30am 10:30am – 12:00pm 11 Morning Break 16A-ASSR: The Spinal Cord (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Eric D. Schwartz, MD and Allison Grayev, MD, PhD 20 min Inflammatory/Demyelinating Diseases of the Spinal Cord Emerson Gasparetto, MD 25 min Neurodegenerative Diseases of the Spinal Cord and ALS (25 min)- John H. Woo, MD 20 min Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy – Adam E. Flanders, MD 25 min Novel Techniques in Spine Imaging - Meng Law, MD, MBBS, FRACR 16B-Stroke: Beyond the Clot Moderators: Seena Dehkharghani, MD, Albert J. Yoo, MD and Mayank Goyal, MD, FRCPC 20 min Clot Imaging – Phillip M. Meyers, MD 25 min Beyond the Clot: Collateral Imaging - Bijoy Menon, MD 20 min Perfusion Imaging: Challenges & Controversies – Achala S. Vagal, MD 25 min ER Imaging Triage in Acute Stroke - Max Wintermark, MD, MAS, MBA 2/3/2015 16C-ASFNR: Resting State fMRI on the Move Moderators: Ronald L. Wolf, MD, PhD; Prashant Raghavan, MBBS, 20 min Resting State fMRI: Why Do We Need This? – Andrei I. Holodny, MD 20 min Resting State fMRI of Language Function Stufflebeam, MD 20 min Resting State fMRI in the Preoperative Setting – Joshua S. Shimony, MD, PhD 30 mi Resting State fMRI of Neurodegenerative Disorders – Haris Sair, MD Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 18F- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTRACRANIAL VEINS AND ANEURYSMS 18GINTRACRANIAL ARTERIAL VASCULAR IMAGING 18H- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION EXCERPTA – MISCELLANEOU S 20 min High Field MR Effects on Otologic Implants - Kristine M. Mosier, DMD, PhD 10:30am – 1:30pm 12:15pm – 1:00pm 1:15pm – 2:45pm Lunch Concession Stands How To Session (45minutes) 17A-SNIS: Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis (DVST) Moderators: Timothy Malish, MD and Blaise W. Baxter, MD 20 min DVST: Diagnostic Imaging, Pitfalls and Mimics – Sameer A. Ansari, MD, PhD 20 min Endovascular Treatment of Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis – Sudhakar R. Satti, MD, BS (20 min) 20 min DVST: Imaging in the Selection of Patients for Endovascular Therapy and Predicting Unfavorable Outcomes - Donald F. Frei, Jr., MD 20 min Treatment Options in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) – Ferdinand K. Hui, MD 2:45pm – 3:15pm 3:15pm – 4:45pm Afternoon Break 12 17B-Advanced Imaging Seminar: Metabolic Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Psychiatric Disorders (Part III) Moderators: Dikoma C.Shungu, PhD; Nivedita Agarwal, MD and Robert K. Fulbright, MD 30 min Neuroreceptor Imaging of Neurotransmitter Abnormalities – Lawrence S. Kegeles, MD 30 min 13C MRS Investigation of Glutamatergic Dysfunction in Major Depression – Chadi G. Abdallah, MD 30 min 1H MRS of Amino Acid Neurotransmitter Abnormalities in Psychosis – Laura M. Rowland, PhD 17C-Evidence Based Medicine: Spine Imaging: Show Me the Money: What is the Evidence Moderators: David B. Hackney, MD; Lubdha M. Shah, MD 20 min Spine Imaging – Indications and Reporting Jerry G. Jarvik, MD 20 min Spine MR Imaging Standardization and Nomenclature – Michael T. Modic, MD TBD min Spine Interventions: Evidence Based Recommendations - David F. Kallmes, MD 15 min Advanced Spine MRI– New Approach and Current Evidence - Jalal Andre, MD 17D-Safety Session 2: Modern Medicine at Our Scanners Moderators: David J. Rusinak, MD and Mohannad Ibrahim, MD 20 min Controlling CT Radiation Dose – Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR 20 min Pediatric Sedation: Best Practices - Amod Sawardekar, MD Department of Anesthesia, Lurie’s Children’s Hospital 20 min Rapid Response: Evaluating and Managing Codes and Emergencies at Our Scanners – Joel R. Meyer, MD 20 min Imaging Safely: Expert Review of the Evidence – Ari M. Blitz, MD 17E-CSF: Venting out Flow Dynamics Moderators: TBD 25 min MRI of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus – William G. Bradley, Jr, MD, PhD, FACR 25 min Classification of Hydrocephalus Based on the Point of Restriction of Flow – Harold L. Rekate, MD 25 min Time-SLIP: Applications in the Brain – Shinya Yamada, MD, PhD 15 min Discussion 18B-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTIONAL: ANEURYSMS 18C-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONDEGENERATIVE AND METABOLIC DISEASES 18D-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-SPINE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING TECHNIQUES 18E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-PEDIATRIC IMAGING TECHNIQUES 2/3/2015 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 5:00pm – 6:30pm 19A-ASSR: The Spine: More Than a Stack of Bones Moderators: Walter S. Bartynski, MD, Matthew T. Walker, MD and Puneet S. Pawha, MD 20 min Degenerative Spine: Does Imaging Really Make a Difference? - Khuram Kazmi, MD 20 min Diffusion Imaging of Bone Marrow – Lawrence N. Tanenbaum, MD, FACR 20 min Value Added for Imaging: A Surgeon’s Perspective – Joseph P. Gjolaj, MD 15 min Whiplash Injuries: Does Imaging Have a Role - Johan W. Van Goethem, MD, PhD 13 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 19B-3D Printing in Neuroradiology: Patient Specifics 30 min 3DPrinting for the Radiologist: A Primer and Clinical Application – TBD 30 min Craniosynostosis and Individualized Medicine: 3D Printed Patient Specific Templates – TBD 30 min - TBD 2/3/2015 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 19C-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-SPINE TRAUMA AND SPINAL CORD INJURY Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 19D-Safety Session 3: Tips and Tricks in Spinal and Endovascular Interventions Moderators: Christopher E. Buckle, MD 20 min Thromboembolism During Endovascular Treatment: What to Do and When – Huy M. Do, MD 20 min Minimizing Patient Dose in Neuro-Interventional Procedures Harish N. Shownkeen, MD 20 min Safe Imaging of Spine Ballistic Injuries – Benjamin P. Liu, MD 20 min Epidural Steroids Particulate vs Non-particulate, Which is Safer? – Douglas S. Fenton, MD 19E-CSI: Welcome to the Electronic Classroom Moderators: James Y. Chen, MD; David S. Martin, MD 20 min Electronic Solutions for Audience Participation – Andandh Rajamohan, MD 20 min Maintaining a Database (for Interesting Cases) – Justin A. Cramer, MD; Edward P. Quigley, III, MD, PhD 20 min Remote Access and Online Access, Creating your own Webpage – Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD 30 min RSNA/MIRC Teaching File – Adam E. Flanders, MD 19F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-GENOMICS 19G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION EXCERPTA ADULT BRAIN II 19H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONADULT BRAIN: MISCELLANEOU S DEGENERATIVE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASE ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Thursday, April 30, 2015 6:30am – 8:00am Breakfast 7:30am – 8:30am 20A-One Hour SAM Session: Spine Case Based (AR) (SAM) Moderators: TBD 20 min Brain and Neck Angiography - Marlise P. Santos, MD, MScm FRCOC 20 min Diagnostic Spine - Peter G.Kranz, MD 20 min Interventional Spine – Carlos I. Torres, MD 8:30am – 10:00am 21A-SNIS: Socioeconomics in Neuro-Interventional Surgery Moderators: Eric J. Russell, MD, PhD and Albert J. Yoo, MD 25 min Quality and patient outcomes in Neuro-Interventional Surgery- Phillip M. Meyers, MD 20 min The International Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Trial (ISAT): Long-term Follow-up and its effects on Practice Patterns in the UK – Andrew J. Molyneux, MD 20 min Accountable Care Organizations: What the NeuroInterventionalist Should Know Gregory N. Nicola, MD 20 min Neuro-Interventional Surgery in the era of ICD-10 – John D. Barr, MD 14 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 21B-ASSR: The World of Spine Intervention Moderators: Jeffrey A. Stone, MD; John F. Holbrook, MD 15 min Spine Injections: To Stick or Not to Stick? Lubdha M.Shah, MD 15 minVertebroplasties and Kyphoplasty: Where are the Benefits? - Ilya Lekht, MD 20 min The Role the Spinal Interventionalist Plays in Oncology - Gregory J. Lawler, MD 15 min The RUC: Pain Management and Government Intervention – Gregory N. Nicola, MD 15 min If You Build It, They Will Come: Growing an Outpatient Spine Intervention Service Line – Christian T Muller, MD 10 min Controversies: Epidural Therapeutics “A Randomized Trial of Epidural Glucocorticoid Injections for 21C-ASFNR: Advanced Tumor Imaging Moderators: Andrew Steven, MD and Daniel P. Barboriak, MD 20 min MR Spectroscopy: Beyond the Routine Metabolites – Robert J. Young, MD 20 min MR Spine Perfusion: Detection of Treatment Response and Tumor Progression – Sasan Karimi, MD 20 min PET of Brain Tumors: Beyond FDG – Wolfwang A. Weber, MD 30 min Hyperpolarized MR: Imaging Metabolism in Real Time – David M. Wilson, MD 21D-Neuro-Nuclear Immersion: Merging Morphology and Function Neuro-Nuclear Immersion: The Merging of Anatomic and Functional Imaging: Part 1: Imaging of Epilepsy Moderators: David H. Lewis, MD; Gloria C. Chiang, MD 20 min Imaging in Epilepsy – Michael Zeineh, MD, PhD 20 min Dementia: Amyloid, Tau and FDG-PET Imaging – Ilya M. Nasrallah, MD 20 min Dementia: MR Imaging and Voxel Based Morphometry – Gloria C. Chiang, MD 20 min Dopaminergic Imaging in Differential Diagnosis of atypical Tremor and Parkinsonism – Kirk Frey, MD, PhD 10 min – Questions & Answers 21E-Evidence Based Medicine: Patient Centered Outcomes in Neuroradiology: What is It, Why we Care, and How to Get Involved? Moderators: Ajay Gupta, MD and Annette J. Johnson, MD, MS 20 min What is the Difference Between PCOR and Traditional Research? - Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR 20 min How Neuroradiologists Can Get Involved? – Jerry G. Jarvik, MD, MPH 20 min How do We Incorporate Health IT into PCOR? - Patrick H. Luetmer, MD 20 min How to Make Radiology Results Minable? - Yoshimi Anzai, MD, MPH 10 min Q & A 21F- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONCAROTID ARTERY IMAGING 2/3/2015 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104 22B-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-SPINE INTERVENTIONAL 22C-The Bare Essentials: Spinal Interventional Procedures Workshop 15 min Pre-, Peri-, and Post Procedure Assessment – Richard Silbergleit, MD 15 min Tools of the Trade – Michele H. Johnson, MD 15 min Spine and Disc Biopsy – Amish H. Doshi, MD 15 min Pain Management Procedures: Facet, Nerve & Epidural Blocks – Alyssa T. Watanabe, MD 15 min Kyphoplasty – Orlando Ortiz, MD, MBA, FACR 15 min Vertebroplasty – Allan L. Brook, MD 22D-Neuro-Nuclear Immersion: Merging Morphology and Function The Merging of Anatomic and Functional Imaging: Part II: Physiologic and Endocrine Applications Moderators: Kirk Frey, MD, PhD; Michael Zeineh, MD, PhD 20 min Evaluating for Brain Death – David H. Lewis, MD 20 min Evaluating Shunt Failure – Kristen W. Yeom, MD 20 min Evaluating Hyperparathyroidism – David H. Lewis, MD 20 min Evaluation of Vasospasm and Delayed Cerebral Ischemia Jalal Andre, MD 10 min Questions and Answers 22E-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTIONAL: NEW DEVICES/TECHNIQUES 22F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONADVANCED NEUROIMAGING TECHNIQUES 22G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ADULT BRAIN: METASTASES/OTHER TUMORS 22H- PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONINTERVENTION AL: FLOW DIVERTERS 23B-ASSR: Advanced Imaging of the Spinal Cord: Are We in A Cloud? (AR) (SAM) Moderators: Majda M. Thurnher, MD and Todd Miller, MD 15 min DTI o the Spinal Cord: The Naked Truth – Meng Law, MD, MBBS, FRACR 23C-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-ADULT BRAIN: MISCELLANEOUS 23D-Neuro-Nuclear Immersion: Merging Morphology and Function The Merging of Anatomic and Functional Imaging: Part III Oncologic Applications Moderators: Daniel E. Appelbaum, MD; Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD 23E-CSI: Post Processing Basics: Short Circuits Moderators: Kambiz Nael, MD; Steven G. Imbesi, MD 20 min Taking Your Images to the Next Step – Ryan B. Peterson, MD 20 min Perfusion and 23F-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONSPINE LEAKS AND NEUROGRAPHY 23G-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSION-SPINE VASCULAR DISEASE AND DEGENERATION 23H-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONEPILEPSY AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES Spinal Stenosis” NEJM 2014. Friedly JL, ….., Jarvik JG – Jerry G. Jarvik, MD, MPH 10:00am – 10:30am 10:30am – 12:00pm Morning Break 22A-PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONMISCELLANEOUS INTRACRANIAL VASCULAR DISEASE 10:30am – 1:30pm 1:15pm – 2:45pm Lunch Concession Stands 23A-SNIS: Aneurysms (AR) (SAM) Moderators: G. Lee Pride, Jr., MD and Yasha Kadkhodayan, MD 20 min Computational Fluid Dynamics in Cerebral Aneurysms: What the Clinician Needs to Know – Matthew J. Gounis, PhD 15 2/3/2015 ASNR 53rd Annual Meeting Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Time 16 (General Session) Breakout #1 (Sheraton Ballroom I-V) (Level 4) Capacity=1561 Breakout #2 - (Chicago Ballroom IX-X) (Level 4) Capacity=428-450 20 min Aneurysm Characteristics in the Prediction of Aneurysm Rupture – Aquilla S. Turk, DO 20 min Cutting Edge Aneurysm Treatment: Flow Diversion, New Coil Designs and Intravascular Devices – David J. Fiorella, MD, PhD 20 min Follow-up of Coiled Aneurysms: When to Treat and How – Bryan A. Pukenas, MD 10 min Patient 15 min MR Spectroscopy of the Spinal Cord: Are You Kidding? – Peter Barker, D.Phil, PhD 15 Min Is MRI of the Spinal Cord Legit? – Patrick W. Stroman, PhD 15 min How CSF Fluid Dynamics Induces Cord Pathology – Victor M. Haughton, MD 15 min What’s Possible with MR Neurography Plexus Imaging John A. Carrino, MD, MPH 15 min Questions 2/3/2015 Breakout #3 - (Chicago Ballroom-VI) (Level 4) Capacity=348-400 Breakout #4 - (Chicago Ballroom-VII) (Level 4) Capacity=344-400 Breakout #5 – (Chicago Ballroom-VIII) (Level 4) Capacity=162-205 25 min Radio-ablation in Thyroid Cancer – Daniel E. Appelbaum, MD 25 min Pitfalls of PET-CT in Evaluating Head and Neck Cancer – Jagadeesh S. Singh, MD 25 min PET Imaging of Brain Tumors – James R. Fink, MD 15 min Questions and Answers Permeability Software – Mark S. Shiroishi, MD 20 min DTI Software – Rihan Khan/Jack Collins, MD 30 min New Horizons/Creating a Post Processiong Lab – Edward P. Quigley, III, MD, PhD Breakout #6-Michigan AB (Level 2) Capacity=180194 Breakout #7Superior AB (Level 2) Capacity =111-130 Breakout #8- Erie (Level 2) Capacity=98-104
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