April 10
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13:30
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14:30
CEST
This webinar will cover synergetic information derived from the CT component in SPECT/CT and PET/CT examinations: the first part we will focus on cardiac calcifications, offering valuable insights into their detection and clinical relevance especially for myocardial perfusion scans. In the second half, we will discuss incidental findings in the thorax, helping clinicians recognize and interpret unexpected observations in SPECT/CT and PET/CT studies.
Learning Objectives
This webinar aims to equip attendees with practical knowledge that enhances diagnostic confidence, facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration, and improves patient outcomes in hybrid nuclear cardiology examination. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of:
- Cardiac Calcifications with CT: Learn how to identify and assess cardiac calcifications using CT imaging, recognize their clinical significance, and understand their implications for cardiovascular disease risk stratification in PET/CT and SPECT/CT myocardial perfusion examinations
- Incidental Findings in the Thorax: Develop the ability to systematically evaluate incidental thoracic findings encountered in SPECT/CT and PET/CT studies, differentiate between benign and pathological abnormalities, and enhance decision-making for further clinical assessment.”info will come soon
Target Audience
- Nuclear Medicine physicians, Cardiologists with focus on cardiovascular imaging, Radiologists, Technologists, Residents in Nuclear Medicine.
Faculty

Manar Badarnah
Speaker

Christoph Ryffel
Speaker

Federico Caobelli
Moderator
Event Overview