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International Workshop on Flow and Motion 2004
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and University Hospital

11-13 July 2004, Zurich, Switzerland

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Day 1
 
Keynote Speaker Roderic Pettigrew,
Director, National Institute of Bioimaging and Bioengineering,
NIH, Bethesda, USA
 
Plenary Lectures Flow in Vascular Physiology
Colin Caro, Imperial College, London, England
 
The Interacting Luminal, Mural and Subarachnoid Components
of Cerebral Aneurysms: Implications for Imaging and Treatment
Anton Valavanis, Inst. of Neuroradiology, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Flow in Cardiovascular Disease
Philip Kilner, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, England
 
Flow in Neurovascular Disease
Charles Kerber, UCSD, San Diego, USA
 
Focus Session Principles of MR Flow Measurements
Erik Pedersen, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
 
Session Flow MRI: Ready for Prime Time?
 
Measurement Accuracy: Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Romhild Hoogeveen, Best, The Netherlands
 
Measurement Accuracy: Eddy, Maxwell and 3T.
Sebastian Kozerke, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Phase Contrast SSFP: Velocity Mapping of the Future?
Klaus Scheffler, Basel, Switzerland
 
Particle Tracing and Pressure Calculation
Lars Wigström, Linköping, Sweden
 
Accelerating Cine Flow Measurement with k-t BLAST & k-t SENSE
Jeff Tsao, Zurich, Switzerland
Proffered Papers Session
 J. Tim Marcus, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Correction of Phase Errors in Cine Phase-contrast MR Velocity Quantification
 Ludovic de Rochefort, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
Velocity-slice Selection
 Michael Schacht Hansen, Aarhus, Denmark
Accelerated Fourier Velocity Encoding by Exploiting Velocity-Spatial-Temporal Correlations
 Maria Salfity, Loughborough, England
Improving Velocity to Noise Ratio and Extending Dynamic Range of Phase Contrast
Magnetic Resonance Velocity Imaging with 3-D and 4-D Unwrapping Methods
 Christopher Macgowan, Toronto, Canada
Evaluation of Segmental Pulmonary Blood Flow Using Phase Contrast MRI and Correlation Analysis
 
Day 2
 
Focus Session Vascular Flow Imaging
David Saloner, UCSF, San Francisco, USA
 
Session Cardiovascular Applications & Implications of Flow & Motion
 
Coronary Flow Measurement
Jennifer Keegan, London, England
 
How to Cope With Motion in Coronary MRA?
Peter Börnert, Hamburg, Germany
 
New Advances in Tissue Phase Mapping
Bernd Jung, Freiburg, Germany
 
From Flow Measurement to Quantification of Cardiac Function
Jacques Bittoun, Paris, France
 
Catheter-based Real-time Flow Measurement
Michael Bock, Heidelberg, Germany
 
ISMRM Flow & Motion Study Group Undertakings
Guidelines for Clinical and Research Use - Part I
Martin Graves, Cambridge, England
 
Session Intracranial Hemodynamics & Hydrodynamics
 
The Role of CSF in Health and Neurological Disease
Roy Weller, Southampton, England
 
Revealing Linkage of Hemo- and Hydrodynamics with MRI
Noam Alperin, Chicago, USA
 
The Cranium as Oscillator; Analysis of Phase Relationships of
Intracranial Blood and CSF Pulsations Using Flow-sensitive MRI
Mike Egnor, New York, USA
 
Blood and CSF flow in Neurohyrodynamic Related Diseases
Olivier Baledent, Amiens, France
 
Session Flow and Perfusion
 
Neurovascular Regulation of Flow and Perfusion
Jeroen van der Grond, Utrecht, The Netherlands
 
Extravascular Contrast Agent Perfusion vs Coronary Flow
Jürg Schwitter, Zurich, Switzerland
 
Intravascular Contrast Agents
Jens Bremerich, Basel, Switzerland
 
Dual Sequence Measurement of Arterial Input Function
Peter Gatehouse, London, England
 
Realities in MR Perfusion Mapping of the Brain
Denis Ducreux, Paris, France
 
Panel Session Guidelines for Clinical and Research Use II
 
Session In-vivo Wall Shear Stress
 
In-vivo Wall Shear Stress at the Limits of Resolution
Ian Marshall, Edinburgh, Scotland
 
Direct Estimation of Wall Shear Stress by MRI
John Oshinski, Atlanta, USA
 
Vascular Imaging and Wall Shear Stress
Erik Pedersen, Aarhus, Denmark
 
Measurement of Wall Shear Stress Using 4D PC-MRI
Charles Tayler & Erik Bekkers, Stanford, USA
 
Proffered Papers Session
 Loïc FIN, Amiens, France,
Non-invasive In-vivo Investigation of Carotid Arteries Mechanical Properties: Combination of MRI and Numerical Simulation
 Guy Kongolo, Amiens, France
An Electrical Analog Model of Brain Hydrodynamics Validated by Flow-sensitive MRI
 Frieke Box, The Neherlands
In Vivo Wall Shear Stress Assessment in the Carotid Bifurcation by a Combination of the Finite Element Approach and MRI
 Prof Andrew Kiruluta, Bosten, USA
Motion Correction in High-Resolution Coronary MRI Using Measurements from Intra-Vascular Tracking Catheters
 Marcel Rutten, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Functional Analysis of Aortic Valve Prostheses: Shear rate Assessment Using MRI
 Vinay Pai, New York, USA
High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Myocardial Tagging in a Free-breathing Exam Using Multi-echo SSFP and PAGE
 Stefanie Pertschy, Hannover, Germany
Postoperative Diastolic Regurgitation of Left to Right Pulmonary Artery in Patients with Competent Pulmonary
Valve Replacement Demonstrated by MR Phase Contrast Flow Measurements
 
Vendor Session The Vendor's Views of Flow Measurements & Modelingi
Philips, Siemens, GE and Fluent
 
Workshop Social Activity
Dinner - Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten
By ticket only
 
Day 3
 
Focus Session Vascular Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Ross Ethier, University of Toronto, Canada
 
Session Image-based Vascular CFD
 
Challenges for Longitudinal Image-based CFD Studies
David Steinman, London, Canada
 
Carotid Bifurcation CFD
X Yun Xu, London, England
 
Cerebral Aneurysm CFD
Liang-der Jou, San Francisco, USA
 
Congenital Heart Disease CFD
Francesco Migliavacca, Milan, Italy
 
Bypass Graft CFD
Charles Taylor, Stanford, USA
 
Session Advanced Topics in Vascular CFD
 
The Role of CFD in Simulation of Biomedical Systems
Yiannis Ventikos, Oxford, England
 
Inverse MR-CFD Validation
Shankar Sundaram, Huntsville, USA
 
Patient Based MRI-CFD Study of Infrainguinal Distal Bypass Grafts
Spencer Sherwin, London, England
 
MRI-Based CFD of Mass Transport in the Carotid Arteries
Peter Walker, Leeds, England
 
Experience in In-vitro Modelling of Intracranial Aneurysms
Makoto Ohta, Geneva, Switzerland
 
Proffered Papers Session
 Neil Bressloff, Southampton, England
Parametric Geometry Modeling of the Carotid Artery Bifurcation: The Need for New Flow Metrics
 Jason Beech-Brandt, Edinburgh, Scotland
Low-Reynolds Number Turbulence Modelling in a Realistic Stenosed Carotid Artery Geometry
 Ajit Yoganathan, Atlanta, USA
Flow Dynamics of the Anatomic TCPC: An Integrated MRI, In-Vitro Experimentation, and CFD Approach for Surgical Applications
 Katia Laganà, Milna, Italy
Application of the Multiscale Approach to Investigate Fluidynamics in Surgical Procedures for the Treatment of
Congenital Heart Diseases
 Raghavendra Chandrashekara, London, England
Combined Visualization and Analysis of Blood Flow and Motion in the Left Ventricle
 Quan Long, Uxbridge, England
Study of Flow Patterns in Left Ventricle by the Combination of CFD and MRI
 John Oshinski, Atlanta,USA
Flow Patterns in the Proximal Coronary Arteries Determined from MRI and CFD Relation to Localization of Atherosclerotic Plaques
 Juan Cebral, Fairfax, USA
Evaluation of Image-based CFD Models of Cerebral Aneurysms Using MRI
 
Concluding Comments and Closing
 
Poster Presentations
 Nasreddin Abolmaali, Waldorf, Germany
Detection and Quantification of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Caused by Increased Pulmonary Resistance
Using MR Flow Measurements
 Evangelos Boutsianis, Zurich, Switzerland
Anatomically Accurate Computational Hemodynamics in the Aorta and the Coronary Arteries
 Vidyasagar Casikar, Penrith, Australia
Observations on the Flow of Blood in Experimental Arteriovenous Fistulae
 Iordanis Chatziprodromou, Zurich, Switzerland
Cerebral Aneurysm Genesis: A Computational Model
 Lindsey Crowe, London, England
3D Volume Selective Turbo Spin Echo Imaging For Carotid Artery Wall Imaging With Navigator Detection of Swallowing
 Lindsey Crowe, London, England
Identification and Removal of Residual Signal from Slow Flowing Blood in 3D Volume Selective Turbo Spin Echo
Arterial Wall Imaging Using a Velocity Sensitive Phase Reconstruction Method.
 Lindsey Crowe, London, England
Real-Time Flow Measurement using Spiral RF pulse and EPI Readout During Breath-hold and Free Breathing
 Sandro De Gruttola, Zurich, Switzerland
Computation Simulation for the Apheresis Process with a Non-Newtonian Model
 Pramote Hochareon, Minneapolis, USA
Stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry, a Parallel In-vitro Measurement of In-vivo Flow Studies for
Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanic Applications
 Permi Jhooti, London, England
Phase ordering with Automatic Window Selection (PAWS) with Half Fourier for Increased Scan Efficiency and Image Quality
 Vartan Kurtcuoglu, Zurich, Switzerland
CSF Pressure and Flow Calculation in the Ventricular Space Using CFD
 Tosiaki Miyati, Kanazawa, Japan
Evaluation of Intracranial Elastance Using MRI in Patient with Normal-pressure Hydrocephalus
 Regina Mudra, Zurich, Switzerland
Monte Carlo Simulation to Verify Near- infrared Spectroscopy
 Johannes Peeters, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Analysis and Correction of Off-center Gradient Non-linearity and Bo Inhomogeneity Related Scaling Errors in
Phase Contrast Flow Measurements
 Simone Pittaccio, London, England
MRI-based Multiscale Models for the Haemodynamic and Structural Evaluation of Surgically Reconstructed Aortic Arches
 Oliver Wieben, Freiburg, Germany
MR Flow Measurements in the Iliac Artery during Reactive Hyperemia
 
 Meide Zhao, Chicago, USA
In Vitro Validation of MR Volumetric Flow Measurement
 


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