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Intro
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Moving Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tov
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What is Value?
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Why is Value Important?
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Radiology Value Chain
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging • MRI produces images with exquisite soft tissue contrast
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MRI Tradeoffs
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Utilization of Knee MRI
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Knee MRI Challenges
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Disease Timeline
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Osteoarthritis Biomarkers • T2 may highlight the collagen hydration and degradation
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Limitations
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OA Biomarkers with DESS • Enabling rapid whole-joint biomarker quantification.
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Bilateral Knee MRI
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qDESS Imaging Biomarkers
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Improvement Areas • Tradeoffs between in-plane and slice resolution
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Comparison Study - 51 Patients Sensitivity
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T2 Map Benefit: Cartilage
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High-Value MRI with Deep Learn
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qDESS Super-Resolution
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Additional Approaches: T2 Shuff
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Computer Aided Diagnoses • Variety of algorithms for radiology image interpretation
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Replace Radiography?
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MRI Around Metallic Implants
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Predicting Stroke Outcomes
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Breast Cancer Screening
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Non-Contrast Breast Cancer Scre
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore a comprehensive seminar on advancing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as a cost-effective and high-value medical imaging modality. Delve into the importance of value in healthcare, the radiology value chain, and the unique capabilities of MRI in producing detailed soft tissue contrast. Examine the challenges and tradeoffs in MRI, particularly in knee imaging, and discover innovative approaches to overcome these limitations. Learn about osteoarthritis biomarkers, rapid whole-joint quantification techniques, and the potential of deep learning in enhancing MRI capabilities. Investigate computer-aided diagnosis algorithms, MRI applications around metallic implants, stroke outcome prediction, and non-contrast breast cancer screening. Gain insights into the future of MRI as a low-cost, high-value imaging tool that could potentially replace traditional radiography in certain scenarios.

MRI as a Low-Cost High-Value Imaging Modality - Spring 2020

Stanford University
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