Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
Nuclear medicine is a quantitative imaging modality. However, its power and its vulnerabilities are not always appreciated. In this course, we will explore the formation of SPECT/CT and PET/CT imaging, and how, with corrections they can provide us with quantitative imaging biomarkers. We will look at different forms of quantification from kinetic modelling to activity concentration to SUV and explain how they can be used in a clinical environment. Finally, we will look at how scanner developments, software developments and Artificial Intelligence is influencing our field. In this course formal lectures will be supplemented with practical sessions and open discussions about Quantification in Nuclear Medicine.
Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
This course provides a comprehensive overview of nuclear medicine imaging of coronary artery disease. General aspects, details of radiotracers utilised, examination protocols and case examples of myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) […]
The rapid development in machine learning has generated new artificial intelligence (AI) based methods for improving dosimetry within nuclear medicine. This webinar will present the current status of AI within […]
Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
Artificial intelligence with the development of deep learning has found numerous applications in the medical field over the past few years, including more specifically that of medical imaging. This includes […]