ASNR 2015 Annual Meeting

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