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.
This webinar will give an introduction into the GMP rules, basics and application to radiopharmaceutical productions. Learning Objectives: The aim of the webinar is to deliver the basic of GMP […]
Radiobiology is a branch of biology devoted to the study of biological effects of ionizing radiation on living organisms: we can speak about radiobiology in different clinical and research settings […]
Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
Early phase SPECT has the potential to expand the diagnosis spectrum of disphosphonate scintigraphy in non-oncologic situations. Incorporated in a clinical routine, it has the ability to focus the nuclear […]
Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
Radiolabelled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is increasingly used for the diagnosis (i.e., staging and restaging) and treatment of patients with prostate cancer. Radionuclide PSMA therapy is a useful new treatment […]
Hybrid Imaging, SPECT/CT and PET/CT encompasses not only the well-known nuclear medicine cameras (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, SPECT and Positron Emission Tomography, PET) but also the CT-camera (Computed Tomography, […]
Patients workflows and acquisition protocols in PET/CT and PET/MR with different radiotracers for cardiovascular nuclear medicine imaging. Learning Objectives: To learn how to manage radioactive generators 82Sr/82Rb and to acquire […]
Future Health Lab
Alfred-Adler-Straße 1, Vienna, Austria
A large oncological framework will be the topic of the first session: three lectures by a high quoted Paediatric Oncologist: epidemiology, aetiological factors, and general classification of Paediatric Hodgkin and […]
General overview of the EANM/SNMMI guidelines on FDG PET/CT in inflammation and infection. Learning Objectives: The aim of this course is to summarize the major indications for FDG PET/CT in […]
Radionuclide Theranostics is evolving and expanding in the field of nuclear medicine in various clinical settings. Its principle is based on therapeutic interventions after imaging to confirm the presence of […]
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and it is still one of the leading causes of morbi-mortality, therefore being a major concern. 2-FDG PET/CT is commonly […]
The webinar will cover the most relevant methodological aspects of nuclear medicine techniques in paediatric nephrourology, with particular attention to the choice of the radiotracer, the correct patient preparation, and […]