SCR`16 Final Programme - Swiss Congress of Radiology (SCR
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SCR`16 Final Programme - Swiss Congress of Radiology (SCR
POCKET GUIDE AND FINAL PROGRAMME www.radiologiekongress.ch 1 In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft. Der neue MRT Vantage Titan 3T. NEU Pianissimo-Technologie – leiser bei jeder Sequenz und Untersuchung dank bewährter Hardwarelösung. Mehr Freiraum für Anwender und Patienten bietet die 71-cm-Gantryöffnung. Die 4-Port-Multi-Phase-Transmission-Technik gehört zur Serienausstattung. Der Vantage Titan 3T verfügt außerdem über Toshibas aktuellste Metallartefaktreduktions-Technik (mART+) und eine komplette Suite kontrastmittelloser Angiographietechniken: Von dem Fresh-Blood-Imaging-Verfahren FBI für die peripheren Gefäße bis zur neuesten Arterial-Spin-Labelling-Technik ASL zur dynamischen Darstellung der Hirngefäße garantiert der Vantage Titan 3T diagnostische Sicherheit. Vantage Titan 3T. In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft. FINAL PROGRAMME CONTENT Introductory Words SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN Introductory Words SVMTRA-ASTRM 7 Participating Societies 9 Congress Management 10 Scientific Committee 11 SGR-SSR Abstract Reviewers 12 SGR-SSR Poster Jury 12 General Information 14 Society Evening 19 General Assemblies 22 Poster Exhibition 23 Lunch Symposia 32 Hands-on Workshops 33 Industry Partners 35 List of Exhibitors 36 Exhibition Plan 38 Dignitaries of the SGR-SSR 40 Session Formats 44 Ultrasound Course 46 CONGRESS PROGRAMME SGR-SSR 49 Official Training and Continuing Education Course Posters SGR-SSR 24 CONGRESS PROGRAMME SGNM-SSMN 79 Posters SGNM-SSMN 30 CONGRESS PROGRAMME SVMTRA-ASTRM 95 Posters SVMTRA-ASTRM 31 Floor Plans 104 Plan Davos 106 www.toshiba-medical.ch 2 5 3 71 S R 16 NEW CONGRESS APP ALL THE PROGRAMME IN YOUR POCKET! WELCOME EINLADUNG ZUM SCHWEIZERISCHEN RADIOLOGIEKONGRESS IN DAVOS Sehr geehrte Damen und sehr geehrte Herren, Liebe Kolleginnen und liebe Kollegen, DOWNLOAD THE CONGRESS APP SCR’16 FOR FREE IN THE APP STORE! Wir freuen uns sehr, Sie dieses Jahr nach Davos zum Schweizerischen Kongress für Radiologie einladen zu dürfen. Die Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Radiologie (SGR-SSR), die Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin (SGNM-SSMN) und die Schweizerische Vereinigung für Medizinisch-Technische Radiologie (SVMTRA-ASTRM) haben für Sie ein interessantes Programm zusammengestellt. Ein thematischer Schwerpunkt ist die interdisziplinäre Eröffnungssitzung zur Bildgebung der Demenz. Eine weitere interdisziplinäre Sitzung befasst sich mit den akuten ThoraxErkrankungen. Der offizielle Weiter- und Fortbildungskurs der SGR-SSR am Samstag hat die Erkrankungen des männlichen und des weiblichen Beckens zum Thema und befasst sich auch mit den Fortschritten auf dem Gebiet der Hybrid-Bildgebung. For Android and iPhone Verschiedene Symposien und Mittagsveranstaltungen unserer Industriepartner ergänzen das wissenschaftliche Programm. Sie geben uns Einblicke in die neuesten technischen Entwicklungen. Ohne Unterstützung durch unsere Industriepartner wäre die Organisation des Kongresses in der heutigen Form nicht möglich. Besten Dank an unsere Partner für ihre wertvolle Unterstützung. Der Kongress bietet Ihnen auch die Gelegenheit, sich mit standespolitischen Entwicklungen auseinander zu setzen, sei dies in der Sitzung zur Einführung der klinischen Audits in der Schweiz oder zu Tariffragen. Am diesjährigen Schweizerischen Kongress für Radiologie finden Sie in den Bündner Bergen die nötige Ruhe, um sich neben dem offiziellen Kongressprogramm auch ein wenig vom anstrengenden Alltag zu erholen. Der Kongress ist eine gute Gelegenheit, alte Freunde zu treffen und neue zu finden. Wir wünschen Ihnen eine gute Reise und einen lehrreichen und angenehmen Aufenthalt in Davos. Die Kongress-Präsidenten Dr. med. Tarzis Jung, MHA Kongresspräsident SGR-SSR 4 Dr. med. Stefan Kneifel Kongresspräsident SGNM-SSMN 5 BIENVENUE INVITATION AU CONGRÈS SUISSE DE RADIOLOGIE À DAVOS Mesdames, Messieurs, chères consœurs, chers confrères, Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier au Congrès Suisse de Radiologie qui se tiendra cette année à Davos. La Société Suisse de Radiologie (SGR-SSR), la Société suisse de médecine nucléaire (SGNM-SSMN) et l’Association suisse des techniciens en radiologie médicale (SVMTRA-ASTRM) vous ont concocté un programme interdisciplinaire extrêmement intéressant. Parmi les grands rendez-vous thématiques figure la session plénière d’ouverture consacrée à l’imagerie des démences. Une autre session interdisciplinaire ciblera les maladies aiguës du thorax. Le samedi, le cours officiel de formation postgraduée et continue de la SGR-SSR aura pour thème les maladies pelviennes chez l’homme et chez la femme, et abordera en outre les progrès réalisés dans le domaine de l’imagerie hybride. En complément du programme scientifique, divers symposiums organisés par nos sponsors de l’industrie nous fourniront un aperçu des derniers progrès technique. Sans le soutien de nos sponsors, il nous serait impossible d’organiser le congrès sous sa forme actuelle sans augmenter les frais de participation. Un grand merci à nos sponsors pour leur précieux soutien. Le congrès vous offre également la possibilité de suivre de près les évolutions de la politique professionnelle, notamment en assistant à la réunion sur l’introduction d’audits cliniques en Suisse ou à celle sur les questions tarifaires. En marge du programme officiel du Congrès Suisse de Radiologie, vous pourrez cette année profiter du calme des Grisons pour quelques instants de repos loin du stress quotidien. Le congrès est une bonne occasion de revoir d’anciennes connaissances, et de rencontrer de nouvelles personnes. Il ne nous reste plus qu’à vous souhaiter bon voyage, et un séjour aussi agréable qu’instructif à Davos. HERZLICH WILLKOMMEN IN DAVOS Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen, Die SVMTRA freut sich, Sie im Frühling von Davos zur traditionellen Jahrestagung begrüssen zu dürfen, die in diesem Jahr zusammen mit sieben Fachgesellschaften durchgeführt wird. Gegenüber den Vorjahren hat unser Verband den Anregungen und Beschlüssen unserer Mitglieder folgend erstmals einen Ausschuss eingerichtet, der unser Kongressprogramm langfristig plant und es strategisch an die wechselnden Anforderungen an unser Fachgebiet und an unsere tägliche Arbeit anpasst. Mit dem Programm der diesjährigen Tagung haben wir erstmals versucht, diesen selbstgesteckten Zielen gerecht zu werden und wir möchten den Mitgliedern dieses Wissenschaftlichen Komitees der SVMTRA, Frau Isabelle Gremion, Frau Chistine Bruguier, Herr Ulrich Anker, Herr Eric Fleury und Herr Sandro Scherz für die Arbeit danken, die im Programm ihren Niederschlag findet. Bei der Planung war es uns wichtig, den Rahmen breit zu spannen und gleichzeitig an Vorträgen der anderen beteiligten Gesellschaften teilzunehmen. So spannt sich das Programm von der gemeinsamen Eröffnungssitzung mit dem Thema Demenz über Lunch Symposien und Nachmittagssitzungen zum Thema Teleradiologie über Qualitätskontrolle und politische Aspekte unseres Berufes bis hin zur Strahlentherapie und zum Einsatz unserer Fachkompetenz in Kriegsgebieten – zwei Themen, die zum Abschluss wiederum zusammen in Plenary Sessions abgehandelt werden. Wir hoffen, wir haben zusammen eine kreative und erfolgreiche Kongresszeit in Davos und wir sind froh, wenn wir für die zukünftigen Kongressplanungen wie auch zum Thema Fortbildung insgesamt auf Ihre Anregungen und/oder Kritik zurückgreifen können und werden in unserem oben genannten Fachausschuss all Ihre Vorschläge gerne besprechen und soweit möglich realisieren. Les présidents du Congrès Mrs. Michela Mordasini Dr méd. Tarzis Jung (MHA) Président SGR-SSR Dr méd. Stefan Kneifel Kongresspräsidentin SVMTRA-ASTRM Président SGNM-SSMN 6 7 BIENVENUE À DAVOS Chères consoeurs, chers confrères, L’ASTRM se réjouit de vous accueillir en ce printemps à Davos pour notre traditionnel congrès annuel, que nous organisons cette année conjointement avec sept sociétés médicales. Conformément aux suggestions et décisions de nos membres, un changement a été introduit par rapport aux années précédentes. En effet, notre association a mis en place un comité chargé de la planification au long cours de notre programme de congrès, en l’adaptant de manière stratégique à l’évolution des exigences envers notre discipline et notre travail au quotidien. À travers le programme de conférences de cette année, le comité scientifique de l’ASTRM s’est donc efforcé de tenir ces objectifs, et nous tenons à remercier Mme Isabelle Gremion, Mme Chistine Bruguier, M. Ulrich Anker, M. Eric Fleury et M. Sandro Scherz pour le travail fourni. Il était important pour nous d’élargir le champ thématique et, parallèlement, de participer aux conférences des autres sociétés. Ainsi, notre programme débute par la session d’ouverture sur le thème de la démence, se poursuit durant la pause déjeuner avec des lunch symposiums, et continue dans l’après-midi avec des réunions sur des thèmes variés, dont: la téléradiologie, le contrôle de qualité et autres aspects de politique professionnelle, ainsi que la radiothérapie et l’utilisation de nos compétences en zones de guerre. Ces deux derniers thèmes seront repris durant les sessions plénières de clôture. Nous espérons que ce séjour à Davos en votre compagnie sera synonyme de succès et d’esprit créatif. Nous serions heureux de pouvoir compter sur vos suggestions et/ou critiques pour l’organisation des prochains congrès, et pour l’amélioration de la formation continue en général. Notre comité scientifique se fera un plaisir d’examiner toutes vos propositions, et de les mettre en œuvre dans la mesure du possible. Mrs. Michela Mordasini Kongresspräsidentin SVMTRA-ASTRM 8 PARTICIPATING SOCIETIES SGR-SSR Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Radiologie / Société Suisse de Radiologie T. Jung, Zurich (Society and Congress President) H. Alkadhi, Zurich C. Becker, Geneva C. H. Benoit, Zurich S. Duewell, Frauenfeld H. M. Hoogewoud, Fribourg R. Kubik, Baden E. Merkle, Basel T. Roeren, Aarau D. Weishaupt, Zurich U. Wolfensberger, Horgen SGNM-SSMN Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin / Société Suisse de Médecine Nucléaire T. Krause, Bern (Society President) S. Kneifel, Chur (Congress President) F. Forrer, St. Gallen L. Giovanella, Bellinzona P. Kaufmann, Zurich J. Prior, Lausanne K. Strobel, Lucerne D. Wild, Basel M. Wissmeyer, Geneva F. Wanner, Gümligen (SGNM-SSMN Office) SVMTRA-ASTRM Schweizerische Vereinigung der Fachleute für medizinischtechnische Radiologie / Association Suisse des Techniciens en Radiologie Médicale Y. Jaermann, Vevey (Society President) M. Mordasini, Bern (Congress President) I. Gremion-Hofstetter, Epalinges M. Hofmann-Stricker, Avry-sur-Matran R. Latscha Brunner, Bottmingen E. Rezzonico, Magliaso M. Werner, Sursee (SVMTRA-ASTRM Office) 9 SGRRC-SSRCR Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Radiopharmazie / Radiopharmazeutische Chemie / Société Suisse de Radiopharmacie / Chimie Radiopharmaceutique P. Koch, Zurich (President) SSVIR Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Kardiovaskuläre und Interventionelle Radiologie / Société Suisse de Radiologie Cardiovasculaire et Interventionnelle S. Qanadli, Lausanne (President) SSER Swiss Society of Emergency Radiology P. A. Poletti, Geneva (President) SSSR Swiss Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich (President) SGPR-SSRP Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Radiologie / Société Suisse de Radiologie Pédiatrique G. Eich, Aarau (President) SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE SGR-SSR D. Weishaupt, Zurich (President) G. Andreisek, Zurich M. Anooshiravani-Dumont, Geneva M. Becker, Geneva J. Bremerich, Basel K. O. Loevblad, Geneva Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich P. A. Poletti, Geneva C. Reiner, Zurich S. D. Qanadli, Lausanne S. Schmidt, Lausanne H. Thoeny, Bern SGNM-SSMN S. Kneifel, Chur M. Wissmeyer, Geneva SVMTRA-ASTRM M. Mordasini, Bern U. Anker, Zurich Ch. Bruguier, Lausanne E. Fleury, Geneva I. Gremion, Epalinges S. Scherz, Bern CONGRESS MANAGEMENT Congress Management c/o Education Congress Research GmbH Wolfgang Duchek/Angelika Schwingshackl/Patricia Leeb Neutorgasse 9 1010 Vienna/Austria Email: info@radiologiekongress.ch P: +43 1 5350599 F: +43 1 5334064448 www.radiologiekongress.ch 10 11 CT Suite CT ExprèsTM Spritzenloses Injektionssystem für CT-Untersuchungen ABSTRACT REVIEWERS SGR-SSR ABSTRACT REVIEWERS G. Andreisek, Zurich M. Becker, Geneva J. Bremerich, Basel K. O. Loevblad, Geneva P. Poletti, Geneva C. Reiner, Zurich S. Schmidt, Lausanne H. Thoeny, Bern D. Weishaupt, Zurich SGNM-SSMN ABSTRACT REVIEWERS F. Forrer, St. Gallen L. Giovanella, Bellinzona P. Kaufmann, Zurich P. Koch, Zurich T. Krause, Bern S. Kneifel, Chur E. Nitzsche, Aarau J. Prior, Lausanne O. Ratib, Geneva R. Schibli, Villigen K. Strobel, Lucerne D. Wild, Basel M. Wissmeyer, Geneva POSTER JURY SGR-SSR POSTER JURY T. Dietrich, St. Gallen R. Duran, Lausanne T. Frauenfelder, Zurich V. Fretz, Winterthur F. del Grande, Lugano A. von Hessling, Lucerne A. Hirschmann, Basel P. Knuesel, Chur A. Kaim, Aarau T. de Perrot, Geneva C. Reiner, Zurich E. Tenisch, Lausanne D. W. Tshering, Bern Einfache Handhabung • Nach 30 Sekunden für den nächsten Patienten betriebsbereit. Automatische Verriegelung und Entlüftung des Patientenkanals • Dieselbe Bedienkonsole im Untersuchungsraum und am Arbeitsplatz • Video zur Bedienungsanleitung auf beiden Konsolen • Vereinfachte Programmierung einer Zweitinjektion für einen Patienten • Sauberes Arbeiten ohne Flüssigkeitsverlust vermindert ständiges Reinigen • Digitale Benutzeroberfläche, Touch Screen Der spritzenlose Injektor CT ExprèsTM vereint durch seine innovative kontrastmittelinjektionsweise Bedienfreundlichkeit, Patientenund Anwendersicherheit und Anwendungsschnelligkeit. Dieser 3- Kanal-Kontrastmittel Injektor ermöglicht Injektionen direkt aus den Kontrastmittelflaschen. Er ist mit allen gängigen Kontrastmittelgrössen (von 50 ml bis 500 ml), sowie allen NaCl Beuteln (bis zu 3 Liter) kompatibel. Sicherheit • • • • Luftdetektion Okklusionserkennung Keine Kreuzkontamination Automatische Entlüftung der Schlauchsysteme • Keine heiklen Handgriffe. Kein Auffüllen von Spritzen (Kolben) • Patientenset für den Einmalgebrauch • Flüssigkeitsstrom nur in eine Richtung möglich Vertrieb in der Schweiz durch: Bracco Suisse SA, Centro Galleria, 6928 Manno Phone: +41 91 611 53 10 - Fax: +41 91 611 53 11 ch@bracco.com 12 www.braccoimaging.com 13 0123 FDA cleared; 510(k) n° K062265 GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS DATES Thursday, May 19–Saturday, May 21, 2016 OPENING HOURS REGISTRATION Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Thursday, May 19, 2016 Friday, May 20, 2016 Saturday, May 21, 2016 14:00-18:00 08:00-18:00 07:30-18:00 07:30-14:30 CONGRESS VENUE Davos Congress Talstrasse 41 | 7270 Davos P: +41 (0) 81 41521 65 | F: +41 (0) 81 415 21 69 http://www.davoscongress.ch/ info@davoscongress.ch ONLINE REGISTRATION The online registration will be opened until May 17, 2016. ONSITE PAYMENT Onsite payment can only be made by credit card (Visa or CHF/ MasterCard) or in cash (Swiss Francs). Please understand that no other payment facilities like cheques, etc. will be accepted. ONSITE OFFICE In case of any questions, kindly consult the registration desk. Staff members will be happy to assist you. CONGRESS LANGUAGES The congress languages are English, German and French. Please note that all presentation slides have to be in English. In general, no translation will be provided. BADGES You are kindly asked to keep your badge visible on the congress grounds at all time. Congress badges will be sent in advance to the pre-registered participants. In the event of loss, a new badge can be purchased at the registration desk for CHF 20.00. CONGRESS APP You can find the entire programme including all sessions, abstracts, exhibition and general information in the Congress App. The app “SCR’16” can be downloaded for free for android and iPhone. 14 INDUSTRY EXHIBITION A technical exhibition with the most current and innovative technologies, products and services will take place during the congress. Market leader companies will present their spectrum of products of modern imaging. Opening hours of industry exibition Thursday, May 19, 2016 Friday, May 20, 2016 Saturday, May 21, 2016 10:00-18:00 09:00-18:00 09:00-14:00 REGISTRATION FEES SGR-SSR CONGRESS SGR-SSR Members Non-members Congress 3 Days until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 170.00 CHF 220.00 CHF 270.00 CHF 400.00 CHF 450.00 CHF 500.00 Residents until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 70.00 CHF 120.00 CHF 170.00 CHF 200.00 CHF 250.00 CHF 300.00 Students until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 50.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 90.00 SGNM-SSMN CONGRESS SGNM-SSMN/SGRRC Members Non-members Congress 3 Days until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 170.00 CHF 220.00 CHF 270.00 CHF 400.00 CHF 450.00 CHF 500.00 Residents until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 70.00 CHF 120.00 CHF 170.00 CHF 200.00 CHF 250.00 CHF 300.00 Students until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 50.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 90.00 15 SVMTRA-ASTRM CONGRESS SVMTRA-ASTRM Members Non-members Congress 3 Days until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 150.00 CHF 200.00 CHF 250.00 CHF 350.00 CHF 400.00 CHF 450.00 Congress 1 Day until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 50.00 CHF 100.00 CHF 150.00 CHF 250.00 CHF 300.00 CHF 350.00 Students 3 Days until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 50.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 90.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 90.00 CHF 110.00 Students 1 Day until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 30.00 CHF 50.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 50.00 CHF 70.00 CHF 90.00 EXHIBITION ONLY 3 Days until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 300.00 CHF 350.00 CHF 400.00 SGR-SSR OFFICIAL TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE COURS OFFICIEL DE FORMATION POSTGRADUÉE ET CONTINUE OFFICIAL TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE (included in the Registration Fees «SGR-SSR 3 Days») SGR-SSR/SGNM-SSMN Members Non-members until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 50.00 CHF 100.00 CHF 150.00 CHF 150.00 CHF 200.00 CHF 250.00 Residents until 12.04.2016 13.04.2016–17.05.2016 from 18.05.2016 CHF 30.00 CHF 80.00 CHF 130.00 CHF 75.00 CHF 125.00 CHF 175.00 Course Fee The course fee applies only to participants who want to register just for the course and do not want to participate at the SGR-SSR congress. Also participants of the SGNM-SSMN and SVMTRA-ASTRM congress can attend the training and education course by paying the respective fee. 16 EVALUATION Please note that SGR-SSR Plenary Sessions will be evaluated. Evaluation sheets will be distributed at the beginning of the session and shall be returned after the session by putting it in the respective box. The evaluation is not necessary for collecting CME credits. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE The certificate of attendance/CME accreditation can be viewed and printed after the congress upon entering your MyUserArea at the website (www.radiologiekongress.ch). To enter your MyUserArea, please use your personal username and password. CANCELLATION POLICY The cancellation of registration must be sent in written form to the Congress Management Office. Contact us by email to registration@radiologiekongress.ch. Until April 10, 2016: refund of 50% After April 10, 2016: no refund CME CREDITS Continuing Medical Education (CME) is a programme of educational activities to guarantee the maintenance and upgrading of knowledge, skills and competence following completion of postgraduate training. CME Credits that are collected at the SCR are recognised by most national CMEauthorities in Europe. CME CREDITS SGR-SSR The educational and scientific programme on May 19, 2016 is accredited with 8 CME points (Category 1). The educational and scientific programme on May 20, 2016, is accredited with 8 CME points (Category 1). The official training and continuing education course of the SGR-SSR on May 21, 2016, is accredited with 8 CME points (Category 1). CME CREDITS SGNM-SSMN The educational and scientific programme from May 19 to May 21, 2016, is accredited with 20 CME points. CME CREDITS SVMTRA-ASTRM The educational and scientific programme of May 19, 2016, is accredited with 6 CME points. The educational and scientific programme of May 20, 2016, is accredited with 6 CME points. 17 SOCIETY EVENING On Friday night, the society event will take place at the traditional Schatzalp offering you a great view over Davos. Once again this year, there will be a seated dinner followed by a casual party night for everyone. Dinner and Party Ticket: CHF 120.00 (incl. menu and drinks during dinner) Party Ticket only: CHF 40.00 (incl. 2 free drinks) Evening event tickets can be ordered online and picked up at the registration desk. They may also be purchased onsite at the registration desk upon availability. HOTEL RESERVATION In cooperation with Davos Congress, the SCR offers reduced hotels fees during the congress. Hotels of all categories participate and offer the cheapest prices if booking over the official booking link. For more information, please visit www.radiologiekongress.ch. OFFICIAL PARTNER HOTEL For the first time, the SCR has a partner hotel: the Intercontinental Davos. Enjoy the different restaurants, wellness and spa for only CHF 180 per night incl. breakfast. For more information, please visit the congress website. ONLINE ABSTRACT BOOK All abstracts of the SGR-SSR, SGNM-SSMN and SVMTRA-ASTRM are published in the Online Abstract Book 2016. You can find the Online Abstract Book on our homepage www.radiologiekongress.ch. SPEAKING TIME SGR-SSR FOR SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS Kindly observe your presentation time (6 minutes talk and 2 minutes discussion). Exceeding the time limit will not be accepted and the chairpersons are requested to stop presentations in such cases. MEDIA CENTRE The media centre is located close to the entrance of the congress centre. Trained staff will be available to assist you with the equipment. Speakers are reminded to check in at the media centre at least two hours prior to their scheduled session. Please note that the media centre should not be used to prepare your entire presentation and that due to the large number of speakers the workstations are only available for minor editing. Opening hours Thursday, 19.05.2016 Friday, 20.05.2016 Saturday, 21.05.2016 SCR DINNER & PARTY WITH ANNA ROSSINELLI DON‘T MISS! FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 – SCHATZALP DAVOS This year, the SCR organises once again a dinner party! It will be held at the Schatzalp Davos – a unique location, which offers a wonderful setting up in the mountains with an amazing view over the city of Davos! The society evening starts with an elegant dinner followed by a casual party night. During the party, Anna Rossinelli will be live in concert and heat up to a great mood. The beats of the party are provided by DJ Janosch, well known from our last society evening in Basel. Details: Location: Date: Dinner: Party: Schatzalp Davos Friday, May 20, 2016 from 19:15 on from 21:45 on Tickets are limited and sold on a first-come, first-served basis. So don’t miss your chance and book your ticket! We are looking forward to an unforgettable evening! Prices: Dinner and Party Individual ticket Table 10 pax CHF 120.00 CHF 1’300.00 Party only CHF (incl. 2 free drinks) 40.00 09:30-18:00 07:00-18:00 07:00-14:30 18 19 FUTURE MEETING DESK The Future Meeting Desk offers you an overview of future meetings in the field of radiology and related disciplines, from all over the world. Feel free to contribute flyers and posters to promote your own meetings and courses. SOCIAL MEDIA The Swiss Congress of Radiology is now present on popular social media channels. Follow us on Facebook: Swiss Congress of Radiology Twitter: SCR 2016 Linkedin: Swiss Congress of Radiology MOBILE PHONES AND TABLETS Please do not forget to switch your mobile phone or tablet into silent mode before entering the lecture room. WIFI Free WIFI is available at the Congress Centre Davos. SAFETY The safety of all congress delegates and participants is of utmost importance to the Swiss Congress of Radiology. Security measures and precautions at the venue have been tightened to ensure maximum security for all attendees. Badges must be worn visibly on the congress grounds at all times. The Swiss Congress of Radiology reserves the right for staff to check participants’ identification upon admission to and/or inside the congress venue. Participants may at any time be requested to present adequate proof of identity in the form of a passport, driver’s license, national or military identification or student ID. Documents for the proof of identity must include a photograph and signature. DISCLAIMER/LIABILITY The Swiss Congress of Radiology cannot accept any liability for the acts of the suppliers to this meeting or the attendees’ safety while travelling to or from the congress. All participants and accompanying persons are strongly advised to carry adequate travel and health insurance, as the Swiss Congress of Radiology cannot accept liability for accidents or injuries that may occur. The Swiss Congress of Radiology is not liable for personal injury and loss or damage of private property. 20 21 GENERAL ASSEMBLIES OF PARTICIPATING SOCIETIES AND OTHER MEETINGS THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 SGRRC-SSRCR 14:00-15:00 General Assembly Room Flüela SSER 15:45-16:45 General Assembly Room Flüela POSTER EXHIBITION The Poster Exhibition takes place in the rear area of the entrance level (Parkgeschoss) of the Congress Centre Davos. POSTER WALKING TOUR There are two prizes for scientific posters (summa cum laude; magna cum laude) and one prize for the best educational poster. The evaluation of the posters by the poster jury will take place during the Poster Walking Tour. The prizes will be awarded based on the decision of the poster jury. SVMTRA-ASTRM 08:30-10:00 Delegate Assembly Room Davos 1/3 The Poster Walking Tour takes place on Thursday evening, May 19, 2016 from 16:45 to 17:30. At this time, at least one of the authors must be present for discussion in order to be eligible for the poster award. If none of the authors is present, the poster will not be considered for the award. Industry Meeting 08:30-09:15 Room Flüela You can find our Online Abstract Book already on our website www.radiologiekongress.ch or on our app. PICS 13:00-14:25 Room Sertig FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 Closed Meeting Working Group Cardiac Imaging 13:30-14.30 General Assembly Room Flüela SSVIR 14:30-15:30 Room Schwarzhorn General Assembly Private Radiologists 14:30-15:30 Meeting Room Sertig SGNM-SSMN 15:00-16:30 General Assembly Room Dischma SGR-SSR 16:30-17:45 General Assembly Room Davos I SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SSSR 09:00-09:45 General Assembly 22 POSTER AWARDING Presentation of Poster Awards takes place during the General Assembly of the SGR-SSR on Friday, May 20, 2016. Join our POSTER WALKING TOUR with Cocktails! COME AND JOIN US AT THE POSTER WALKING TOUR! GRAB A GLASS AND JOIN OUR WALK THROUGH THE POSTER WALLS! Room Flüela 23 POSTERS SGR-SSR PO01OHVIRA Syndrome- Clinical and Radiological Correlation across the Ages K. Lai, E. S. M. Hamouda, M. V. Fortier; Singapore/SG PO02Gadoxetic Acid (Primovist) – Enhanced MR Imaging for Characterization of Focal Liver Lesions Developed on Healthy Liver L. Paulatto1, G. Brancatelli2, M. Dioguardi-Burgio2, M. Lagadec3, R. Breguet1, C. Hansen1, S. Terraz 1, C. D. Becker 1, V. Vilgrain4, M. Ronot3; 1Geneva/CH, 2 Palermo/IT, 3Paris/FR, 4Clichy/FR PO03Pelvic Congestion Syndrome B. Freiwald, R. Omidi, R. A. Kubik-Huch, C. L. Zollikofer; Baden/CH PO04Errors in Abdominal Doppler Sonography L. Trachsel, N. Kotalawala, M. Roux, R. A. Meuli, J.-Y. Meuwly; Lausanne/CH PO05Pre-operative Imaging Evaluation of Pancreatic Tumours: What the Surgeons want to know before resection M. Pregarz, R. de Robertis, M. D’onofrio, P. Pederzoli, P. Tinazzi Martini; Verona/IT PO06PI-RADS Version 2.0: Practical Guide for Adequate Analysis and Reporting of Prostate MRI Examinations M. Roux, M. Hauser, M. Valerio, R. A. Meuli, J.-Y. Meuwly; Lausanne/CH PO07PI-RADS Version 2.0: How accurate are you for a proper Communication? M. Hauser, M. Roux, M. Valerio, R. A. Meuli, J.-Y. Meuwly; Lausanne/CH PO08Role of Diffusion MRI in Evaluating Liver Fibrosis C. Ozturker 1, E. Karagoz2, K. Kara3, G. Sonmez3, H. Mutlu3; 1 Canakkale/TR, 2Van/TR, 3Istanbul/TR PO09Pelvic Artefacts in Material Decomposition Images from Dual Energy CT: A Phantom and Patient Study. S. Winklhofer 1, J. Lambert 2, Y. Sun2, J. Wang2, B. Yeh2; 1 Zurich/CH, 2San Francisco/US PO10Accessory Spleen versus Lymph Node: Added Value of Lodine Quantification with Dual-Energy Computed Tomography S. Winklhofer 1, W.-C. Lin2, J. Lambert 2, B. Yeh2; 1Zurich/CH, 2 San Francisco/US PO11Diagnostic Performance of Late-phase Contrast enhanced MRI of the Liver for the Distinction of Haemangiomas Versus Metastases using Gadoteridol or Gadoxetate Disodium O. Mühlebach1, C. A. Binkert1, J. Froehlich2, O. Kolokythas1; 1 Winterthur/CH, 2Zurich/CH 24 PO12The Role of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography in the Investigation of Choledocholithiasis D. Pathmajothy 1, S. Batra1, M. Owen2; 1London/UK, 2 Pembrokeshire/UK PO13Prostatic Fiducial Marker Placement and Rectoprostatic Separation by Hydrogel Injection under Echo Graphic Guidance: The Trans Perineal Pathway T. de Perrot, M. Scheffler, T. Zilli, J.-P. Vallee; Geneva/CH PO14Computed Tomographic Perfusion Imaging for Monitoring of Transarterial Chemoembolization Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma H. P. H. P. Marquez Masquiaran, H. Alkadhi, M. Fischer; Zurich/CH PO15Assessment of Cytoreduction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Unrespectable Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Correlation between Variation of ca 19.9 and Dimension of Necrosis at CT. M. Pregarz, P. Tinazzi Martini, R. de Robertis, R. Girelli, A. Giardino, F. Scopelliti, M. D’onofrio; Verona/IT PO16Brain Imaging Findings in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning S. Kok, S. Kumar; Singapore/SG PO17Neuroimaging of Acute and Chronic Unilateral and Bilateral Thalamic Lesions C. Tuttle, J. Boto, A. M. Korchi, V. Zhekova, K.-O. Lovblad, M. I. Vargas; Geneva/CH PO18A case of superficial siderosis and overview of the literature. R. Marasco, G. Iussich, J. Heinkel; Locarno/CH PO19Key imaging findings regarding some tumour of the Nasal Cavity S. Durante, V. Dunet, R. A. Meuli, P. Hagmann; Lausanne/CH PO20Cerebral infections and Immunodepression outside of HIV J. Forget, P. Maeder, P. Hagmann, R. A. Meuli; Lausanne/CH PO213D Quantification of Basal Ganglia Susceptibility in Elderly Subjects: A Validation V. Dunet1, J. Deverdun2, C. Charroud2, E. Le Bars2, F. Molino2, C. Geny2, N. Menjot de Champfleur2; 1 Lausanne/CH, 2Montpellier/FR PO22Estimation of the Effect of Stenosis on Carotid and Intracranial Blood flow using Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Angiography A. Sobieh1, A. Hackbart 2, T.-K. Hauser 1, U. Klose1; 1 Tuebingen/DE, 2Stuttgart/DE 25 PO23Quantitative Evaluation of Lateral Pterygoid Muscles in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders by Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MRI. S. Ngamsom, S. Nakamura, J. Sakamoto, S. Kotaki, T. Kurabayashi; Tokyo/JP PO34Acute complications after lung transplantation: Radiologic-pathologic correlation C. I. Habre, A.-L. Hachulla, J. Gariani, S. Martin, L. Lucker, F. Lador, J.-C. Pache, C. D. Becker, P. Gasche, X. Montet; Geneva/CH PO24Contrast enhancement in multiple sclerosis is dependent on the MR sequence used in vitro and in vivo results F. J. Ahlhelm1, D. U. Müller-Pfister 1, S. Ulmer2, J. M. Fröhlich2, R. A. Kubik-Huch1, M. Klarhoefer3, M. Steinhauser 2, P. D. P. Sandor 1; 1Baden/CH, 2Zurich/CH, 3 Basel/CH PO35Systemic Air Embolism During Transthoracic Biopsies: Risk Factors and Preventive Measures R. Rehwald, J. Petersen, M. C. Freund, E. Schönherr, M. Haslauer, A. E. Grams, A. Loizides, B. Glodny; Innsbruck/AT PO25More precise placement of external ventricular drainages by combining CT-planning and Angelguidance F. A. Burn, M. Baumann, C. E. Eisenring, J. Beck, A. Raabe, M. Oertel; Bern/CH PO26Imaging of Intracranial Tumours – First experiences with GRASP Sequence at 1.5 T and 3.0 T A. Bink, C. Stippich; Basel/CH PO27Effect of Splenomegaly on Resistive İndex Values of Extrinsically Compressed Left Kidney K. Yalçin-Şafak, A. Akça; İstanbul/TR PO28Triple Rule-Out CT in the Emergency Department Patient – Should we just do it? F. Morsbach, K. Higashigaito, D. Benz, R. M. M. Hinzpeter, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH PO29Intentional Assisted Recanalization of challenging chronic total occlusions using a high frequency vibrational device S. D. Hajdu, C. Sotiriadis, A.-M. Jouannic, F. Glauser, S. D. Qanadli; Lausanne/CH PO30Cardiac findings on routine non-gated Computed Tomography in comparison with cardiac MRI M. Cristallo Lacalamita1, M. A. Scardapane2, P. Q. R. Santini1, G. Angelelli2, R. Wyttenbach1; 1 Bellinzona/CH, 2Bari/IT PO31Triple rule out CT in patients with Acute Chest Pain: Watch out the Myocardium K. Higashigaito, F. Morsbach, D. Benz, R. M. M. Hinzpeter, S. Baumüller, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH PO32Triage CT (Triple rule out): The plenty and the pearls G. Bodendörfer 1, J. Burnand1, H. Bänziger 1, T. Wantz2, Y. Agrebi1; 1Riaz/CH, 2Magnedens/CH PO33The most common idiopathic interstitial pneumonias: What the radiologist should know. P. Douek, L. Crivelli, S. Grosfilley, S. D. Hajdu, R. Lazor, I. Letovanec, C. Beigelman; Lausanne/CH 26 PO36Influence of model based iterative reconstruction algorithm on image quality of multiplane reformations in reduced dose chest CT H. Barras1, V. Dunet1, A.-L. Hachulla2, C. Beigelman1; 1 Lausanne/CH, 2Geneva/CH PO37Dual Energy CT Pulmonary Angiography with 15 ml Contrast Media – A Propensity score-matched study A. Meier, K. Higashigaito, K. Martini, M. Wurnig, B. Seifert, D. Keller Lang, T. T. Frauenfelder, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH PO38Service management in a radiological department with the service blueprint model M. Maurer; Bern/CH PO39Does a Dose Monitoring Software in Computed Tomography increase technologists’ dose awareness? C. Heilmaier, N. Zuber, B. Bruijns, D. Weishaupt; Zurich/CH PO40The diagnosis “iodine allergy” is a risk factor for adverse events under clinical routine conditions I. Böhm, P. Silva Hasembank Keller, K. Nairz, J. T. Heverhagen; Bern/CH PO41Swiss Survey on Imaging Algorithms in Polytrauma Patients R. M. M. Hinzpeter 1, T. Böhm2, D. T. Boll3, C. Constantin4, F. Del Grande5, M. D. M. V. Fretz6, S. Leschka7, T. Ohletz8, D. Ott9, S. Schmidt10, T. Treumann11, P.-A. Poletti12, H. Alkadhi1; 1Zurich/CH, 2Chur/CH, 3Basel/CH, 4Sion/CH, 5 Lugano/CH, 6Winterthur/CH, 7St. Gallen/CH, 8Aarau/CH, 9 Bern/CH, 10Lausanne/CH, 11Lucerne/CH, 12Geneva/CH PO42Vascular Closure Devices: When, how and which one? L. Crivelli, P. Douek, S. D. Hajdu, C. Sotiriadis, F. Doenz, S. D. Qanadli; Lausanne/CH PO43Endovascular treatment of glomus tumours S. R. Stojanović, P. D. D. Stojanov, M. S. D. S. Ristić; Niš/RS PO44Radiological Diagnostic Imaging Diabetic Angiopathy S. R. Stojanović, P. D. D. Stojanov, M. S. D. S. Ristić; Niš/RS PO45Clinical signs, imaging findings and endovascular treatment of Arteria-Ureteral Fistulas L. Steinert, M. Randazzo, R. Pfiffner, T. Pfammatte; Zurich/CH 27 PO46A comparative study between the clinical outcome of ultrasound guided injection vs. palpation guided injection for carpal tunnel syndrome patients A. Sobieh, A. Tohami, A. Omar, A. Gad; Ismailia/EG PO57Osteophytes of the of the Fovea capitis femoris – A finding in asymptomatic volunteers S. Bensler, C. A. Agten, C. W. Pfirrmann, R. Sutter; Zurich/CH PO47Possibilities in supraaortic Viabahn prosthesis, a technical note D. Graf, L. Hechelhammer, J. Weber; St.Gallen/CH PO58Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis: Intra- and Inter-reader Agreement for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters S. Winklhofer 1, U. Held1, J. Burgstaller 1, T. Finkenstaedt1, N. Bolog2, N. H. Ulrich1, J. Steurer 1, G. Andreisek1, F. Del Grande3; 1Zurich/CH, 2Bucharest/RO, 3Lugano/CH PO48“Virtual autopsy” of living trauma victims: The role of forensic radiology in clinical medico-legal expertise P. Baumann, J.-B. Zerlauth, P. Mangin, S. Grabherr; Lausanne/CH PO49Task-based evaluation of image quality with a widevolume CT scanner using both helical and axial acquisition modes D. Racine, J. Ott, F. Becce, D. Rotzinger, F. R. Verdun; Lausanne/CH PO50Evaluation of image performance of a novel 3D X-ray system with a 3D image quality phantom and comparison with standard CT R. M. Benz 1, M. Garcia1, F. Amsler2, B. Stieltjes1, A. Hirschmann1; 1Basel/CH, 2Biel-Benken/CH PO51Top 5 lumbosacral spine pain clinical diagnoses: Evidence-based interventional management. H. Brat1, T. Bouziane2, D. Fournier 1; 1Sion/CH, 2Tournai/BE PO52Top 5 craniocervical pain clinical diagnoses: Evidence-based interventional management. H. Brat1, T. Bouziane2, D. Fournier 1; 1Sion/CH, 2Tournai/BE PO53The added value of dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in the follow-up of soft tissue malignant tumours. A pictorial Essay E. Astrinakis, A. Neroladaki, I. Bagetakos, C. D. Becker, S. Boudabbous; Geneva/CH PO54Value of fat-suppressed fluid-sensitive MRI sequences for the detection and characterization of Modic I end-plate changes of the lumbar spine T. Finkenstaedt1, F. Del Grande2, N. Bolog3, N. H. Ulrich4, S. Tok4, O. Kolokythas4, J. Steurer 1, G. Andreisek1, S. Winklhofer 1; 1Zurich/CH, 2Lugano/CH, 3Bucharest/RO, 4 Winterthur/CH PO55Nontraumatic Incidental Findings in Patients undergoing Whole-Body Computed Tomography at Initial Emergency Admission E. Krozcek1, G. Wieners2, I. Steffen2, T. Lindner2, F. Streitparth2, B. Hamm2, M. Maurer3; 1Göttingen/DE, 2 Berlin/DE, 3Bern/CH PO56İncidence and clinical importance of extra spinal findings at lumbar spine CT: A retrospective study of 810 patients K. Yalçin-Şafak, Ö. Elibol, A. Akça; İstanbul/TR 28 PO59Value of Tomosynthesis for lesion evaluation in osteoarthritic hands using the OARSI score K. Martini, A. Becker, R. Guggenberger, G. Andreisek, T. T. Frauenfelder; Zurich/CH PO60Metal artefact suppression at 3T MRI: Comparison of MAVRIC-SL with conventional Fast Spin Echo sequences in patients with hip joint arthroplasty Metal artefact suppression at 3T MRI: Comparison of MAVRIC-SL with conventional Fast Spin Echo sequences M. Kretzschmar 1, L. Nardo2, M. Han2, G. Joseph2, U. Heilmeier 2, R. Krug2, T. Link2; 1Basel/CH, 2 San Francisco/US PO61Central osteophytes develop in cartilage with abnormal structure and composition: Data from the OAI cohort. M. Kretzschmar 1, U. Heilmeier 2, C. McCulloch2, M. Nevitt 2, T. Link2; 1Basel/CH, 2San Francisco/US PO62Iterative reconstruction (IR) in MDCT: Which type ensures diagnostic image quality when considerably reducing the doses delivered to young oncological patients? B. Pauchard, K. Higashigaito, A. Lamri, R. A. Meuli, H. Alkadhi, F. R. Verdun, S. Schmidt; Lausanne/CH PO63Multimodality imaging of paediatric tumours and tumour-like conditions of the maxillofacial skeleton S. S. Stefanelli, L. Merlini, A.-L. Rougemont, A. Ailianou, P. Scolozzi, A. Terzic, M. Becker; Geneva/CH PO64Ovarian cancer staging and treatment planning: How can the radiologist help the multidisciplinary team? A. M. Kalovidouri, M. Picarra, I. Bagetakos, D. A. Djema, C. D. Becker, X. Montet, P. Petignat, D. Botsikas; Geneva/CH PO65Gynaecologic emergencies in the spotlight: What radiologists need to know M. W. Wagner 1, T. Bosemani2, T. Huisman2, R. A. Kubik-Huch3; 1Zurich/CH, 2Baltimore/US, 3Baden/CH PO66Haematometrocolpos: Aetiologies and differential diagnoses; What radiologists should know M. W. Wagner 1, T. Bosemani2, T. A. Huisman2, R. A. Kubik-Huch3; 1Zurich/CH, 2Baltimore/US, 3Baden/CH 29 POSTERS SGNM-SSMN POSTERS SVMTRA-ASTRM PO67Standardization of Image Quality Assessment in PET and SPECT. G. Di Domenicantonio1, S. Gnesin2, T. V. M. Lima3; 1 Geneva/CH, 2Lausanne/CH, 3Aarau/CH PO76La simulation comme outil dans l’interprofessionnalité pour les TRM O. Sautier, L. Franco; Lausanne/CH PO68Major discrepancies between official quality control methods of the radiopharmaceutical preparation of Nanocoll M. Straub, J. Caputo, M. Leresche, J. Delage; Lausanne/CH PO69The role of Fluorodeoxyglucose–Positron-Emission Tomography in the staging and follow-up of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) M. Jreige1, N. Mechleb2, T. Ibrahim2, M. Haddad2, F. Chehadeh2, A. Tfayli2, M. Haidar2; 1Lausanne/CH, 2 Beirut/LB PO70Pilot study of head and neck tumours angiogenesis imaging αvβ3 integrin’s with Ga-68 NODAGA-RGD in comparison to F-18-FDG PET/CT. S. Durante1, P. Mitsakis1, A. Pomoni1, V. Dunet1, M. Nicod Lalonde1, J. Delage1, J. Prior 1, N. Schäfer2; 1 Lausanne/CH, 2Zurich/CH PO77Nuklearmedizinische Nierenuntersuchungen S. Lukic; Chur/CH PO78Image guided radiation therapy of liver using a new contrast agent K. Sprengers, L.-V. Tran, S. Ding, M.-C. Vozenin, B. Petit; Lausanne/CH PO79Image guided radiation therapy of lung using new contrast agent L.-V. Tran, K. Sprengers, S. Ding, M.-C. Vozenin, B. Petit; Lausanne/CH PO80Ex-Vivo MRI: The role of the radiographer in the multidisciplinary reasearch – Prelimiary results E. Maturana, S. Decker; Thônex/CH PO71Evaluation of spleen uptake of Ga-68-NODAGAarginine-glycine–aspartic acid (RGD) peptide in positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging M. Jreige1, P. N. Schaefer 1, P. Mitsakis1, J. Delage1, M. Straub1, C. Soares Sobral1, M. Pappon1, A. A. van der Gucht 2, J. Prior 1; 1Lausanne/CH, 2Strasbourg/FR PO72Cardiac computed tomography angiography and positron emission tomography myocardial perfusion hybrid imaging in complex coronary artery anomalies – Case series C. Gräni, D. Benz, B. Hirt Moch, F. Mikulicic, J. Vontobel, A. P. Pazhenkottil, O. Gaemperli, P. A. Kaufmann, R. Buechel; Zurich/CH PO73How-to: Split-bolus protocol for optimal CT contrast in post-radioiodine SPECT/CT scans in thyroid cancer patients M. K. Werner, M. de Bloeme, S. Metzger, G. Giovacchini, D. Weishaupt, A. Haldemann; Zurich/CH PO74Bone and muscular viability assessment before amputation: usefulness of bone scan and 99mTc sestamibi dual-phase scintigraphy. S. Durante, M.-H. Perez, D. Longchamp, A. de Buys Roessingh, S. Di Bernardo, O. El Ezzi, A. Boubaker; Lausanne/CH PO75Branchial Cleft Cysts – Diagnostic Pitfalls T. Baumann, J. Lieb, M. Kretzschmar, J. Jakscha, D. Wild; Basel/CH 30 31 LUNCH SYMPOSIA THURSDAY, MAY 19, 12:15-13:15 ROOM DAVOS I Lunch Symposium organised by Bayer (Schweiz) AG Joint Session SGR-SSR & SVMTRA-ASTRM Clinical Relevance of Gadolinium Deposition in Brain Tissue Moderator: V. Runge, Bern/CH 12:00-12:30 Regadenoson: Drug Discovery and Development of a Selective Coronary Vasodilator for Use as a Pharmacological Stress Agent for Radionuclide Myocardial Perfusion Imaging B. Blackburn, London/GB by Solumedics 12:15-12:45 What We Know From Clinical Research A. Bink, Basel/CH 12:30-13:00 Arrival of Clinical Cardiac PET with Rb-82 in Switzerland J. Prior, Lausanne/CH by Advanced Accelerator Applications Suisse S.A and Medeo 12:45-13:15 Gadolinium Deposits Preclinical Perspective H. Pietsch, Berlin/DE SATURDAY, MAY 21, 12:00-13:00 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 12:00-13:00 ROOM DAVOS I Lunch Symposium organised by Fasmed (Umbrella Organisation of Swiss Medical Technology) Joint Session SGR-SSR & SVMTRA-ASTRM eHealth and its Impact on Radiology Moderator: Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich/CH ROOM DAVOS I Interactive Lunch Symposium organised by Raymed Imaging AG and Samsung Interactive Course on Pelvic Imaging Moderator: G. Andreisek, Zurich/CH 12:00-12:30 Diagnosis of Ovarian Masses: Pattern Recognition Approach S.H. Kim, Seoul/KO 12:30-13:00 Interactive Introduction into Prostate imaging H. Thoeny, Bern/CH 12:00-12:20 Isn’t Medical Imaging Just Perfect for Big Data? E. Merkle, Basel/CH 12:20-12:40 ITs time: Turning Big Data into Big Insights M. Dahlweid, Chicago/US HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS 12:40-13:00 The Swiss eHealth Strategy: Does it change Radiology? Ch. Bensch, Zurich/CH THURSDAY, MAY 19, 13:15-13:45 ROOM STUDIO Hands-on Workshop organised by Mint Medical FRIDAY, MAY 20, 12:00-13:00 ROOM DISCHMA Lunch Symposium organised by Solumedics, Medeo and Advanced Accelerator Applications Suisse S.A SGNM-SSMN Cardiac PET and New Pharmacological Stress Testing Moderator: Ph. Kaufmann, Zurich/CH Strukturiere Befunderhebung zum Tumour-Staging und zur onkologischen Therapiebeurteilung A. Wyss, Thun/CH FRIDAY, MAY 20, 10:45-11:45 ROOM STUDIO Hands-on Workshop organised by GE Healthcare Invenia ABUS – 3D Automatischer Brust-Ultraschall: Eine Innovation für dichtes Brustgewebe T. Frauenfelder, Zurich/CH 32 33 JOIN OUR STUDY ABOUT VITAMIN D INSUFFIENCY! RADIOLOGISTS DO IN THE DARK – HOW IS YOUR VITAMIN D? Vitamin D is an important vitamin in the metabolism of the human body. During the winter months 26% of Swiss people have a vitamin D insufficiency and 62% a vitamin D deficiency. 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BERND HAMM, BERLIN/DE Bernd Karl-Heinz Dieter Hamm, Prof. M.D. is full professor of radiology and Chairman of the Department of Radiology Charité Berlin (Campus Charitè Mitte, Campus Virchow Klinikum and Campus Benjamin Franklin), in Germany. He is currently the 1st Vice President of the European Society of Radiology. Prof. Hamm received his MD degree in 1977 at the Freie Universität Berlin. He completed his residency at the Institute of Pathology, the Department of Radiotherapy and the Department of Radiology of the Freie Universität Berlin. In 1989, he became a board-certified radiologist. He was appointed as a senior staff physician at the Department of Radiology before he habilitated in 1989 in the field of radiology. From 1989-1993, he worked as Associate Professor of Radiology at the Freie Universität Berlin. In 1994 Prof. B. Hamm was appointed as full Professor of Radiology at the Charité, Humboldt University Berlin. In 2006 Prof. Hamm was elected as professor and chaiman of the merged radiology departments Charité, Campus Mitte and Campus Virchow Kliniken. In 2010 the Radiology Department of the Benjamin Franklin was also merged. Prof. Hamm has been very active in the scientific field. He has authored 605 original papers, 93 reviewed articles and editorials as well as 11 books. He has held over 500 lectures, including refresher courses at the RSNA and the ECR. Prof. Hamm has extensive leadership experience, not only due to his professional appointments but also due to his wide-ranging, active involvement in national and international societies. During his career, he served as President of the German Society of Radiology and as President of ESUR. In 2015, Prof. Hamm was President of the ECR and in March 2016, he was elected as first Vice President of ESR. HONORARY CORRESPONDING MEMBER PROF. S.H. KIM, SEOUL/KO Seung Hyup Kim, MD, PhD, is currently Professor of Radiology and Urology at Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea. Dr. Kim received his MD in 1979, his master degree in 1982 and his PhD in 1988 at Seoul National University (SNU). He completed his internship and residency at the Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) and became a board-certified radiologist in 1983. After military service, he became an instructor in radiology at the SNU, spent 1 year as visiting radiologist at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and advanced through the academic standings by becoming a professor of radiology, a professor of urology and Associate Dean of SNU. Dr. Kim served as the Chair of the Department of Radiology for 2 years and as Vice-President of the SNUH for 3 years. Dr. Kim was the secretary general of the 11th Congress of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB), held in Seoul in 2006. Dr. Kim was one of the key members in upgrading the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (KSUM) and transforming the KSUM annual congress into an international one by adopting English as a congress language with the slogan ‘KSUM Open’. Since 2001, he contributed to the Asian Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (AFSUMB) as council member, treasurer, secretary, president, and currently he is the Immediate Past-President of AFSUMB. In WFUMB, he is contributing as councillor, vice-president, and member of various committees. Currently he is the Secretary of WFUMB. Prof. Kim’s main subspecialty is genitourinary imaging and intervention and he has authored 368 scientific publications. In recognition of his scientific work in the field of genitourinary imaging and intervention as well as his dedication to building closer ties between radiology in South Korea and Switzerland, Professor S.H. Kim will receive the Honorary Corresponding Membership of the Swiss Society of Radiology at SCR’16. Prof. Hamm also has a longstanding relationship with the Swiss Society of Radiology. In 2009, Prof Hamm was elected as SGRSSR Honorary Corresponding Member. In recognition of his major contributions to scientific research and teaching as well as his cooperation and exchange with radiology in Switzerland, Prof. Bernd Hamm will be awarded the Schinz Medal of the Swiss Society of Radiology at SCR’16. In addition, Prof. Hamm will hold the Schinz Lecture entitled ”The Prostate: Small Organ - Big Challenges and Chances for Radiology”. 40 41 HONORARY MEMBER SGR-SSR DR. HANS NEUENSCHWANDER, PHD, BERN/CH Dr. Hans Neuenschwander, PhD is currently working as chief medical physicist at the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Lindenhof Hospital in Bern. Dr. Hans Neuenschwander was born in Oberdiessbach, State of Bern, Switzerland, in 1957. He followed his studies in physics, mathematics and astronomy at the University of Bern. In 1983, he obtained his master’s degree in experimental physics with a thesis on solar cosmic rays. From 1983-1986, Dr. Neuenschwander was research assistant in the Cosmic Ray Group of the Space Research Division at the University of Bern. From 1986-1989, he did his PhD at the Division of Medical Radiation Physics, University of Bern (promotion with a thesis on Monte Carlo treatment planning for electron beams in radiotherapy). From 1989-1990, he worked as medical physicist at the RadioOncology Department of the Kantonspital in Lucerne. In 1991, Dr. Neuenschwander got his Swiss Board Certification in medical radiation physics and was the first winner of the Varian prize for radiation therapy, awarded by the Swiss Society of Radiobiology and Medical Physics. From 1990-1995, he was medical physicist at the Division of Medical Radiation Physics, University of Bern, interrupted 1992-1993 by a post-doc stay as a research associate at the Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Madison, USA. Since 1995, he has been working as medical physicist at the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Lindenhof hospital in Bern, with a current position as chief medical physicist and department deputy chair. From 1997 to 2012, Dr. Neuenschwander was member of the Examination Board Committee of the Swiss Society of Radiology. In this position he was responsible for Physics but he also made important contributions to other topics like radioprotection and biostatistics. In addition, Dr. Neuenschwander was responsible for the analysis and statistics of examination results (1st part of the board examination). In recognition of his outstanding work and longstanding commitment for the Board Examination Committee of the Swiss Society of Radiology, Dr. Hans Neuenschwander will be awarded with the Honorary Membership at SCR’16. 42 HONORARY MEMBER SGR-SSR PD DR. MED. STEFAN DUEWELL, FRAUENFELD/CH PD Dr. Stefan Duewell is Chairman of the Department of Radiology of the Spital Thurgau AG and director of the Institute of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine of the Kantonsspital Frauenfeld. In addition, he currently serves as Chief Medical Officer at the Kantonsspital Frauenfeld. He is member of the managing board of the Spital Thurgau AG. PD Dr. Stefan Duewell graduated from Medical School at University of Zurich in 1986. He started his professional career as research fellow for MR imaging at the MR-Centre of the University Hospital Zurich. Thereafter, he followed the radiology residency programme of the University Hospital of Zurich. After his board certification in radiology and nuclear medicine, he worked as junior staff member at the Department of Diagnostic Radiology of the University Hospital Zurich before he left for a research fellowship at the NIH in Bethesda/ME. After his return, he completed his habilitation at the Medical Faculty of the University of Zurich. In the following years, served as senior staff before he started his current position. PD Dr. Stefan Duewell is a member of several international professional societies and a fellow of CIRSE. His scientific focus is MR imaging in general, cardiovascular radiology and musculoskeletal radiology. He organised several teaching courses - in particular in MR imaging and radioprotection. In his teaching activities, PD Dr. Duewell focuses not only on radiologists but also on physicians from other disciplines. Since 2012, he also serves as President of the Thurgauischen Ärzteverein Werthbühlia. Throughout his career, PD Dr. Stefan Duewell has been actively engaged in the Swiss Society Radiology. Since 2002, he has been a member of the executive board of the SSR-SSR and between 2012-2014, he was SGR-SSR president. The focus of his activities within the SGR-SSR is post-graduate and continuous medical education in radiology. As secretary of the board examination committee from 2001-2012, he initiated digitalisation and professionalization of the board examination. Currently, he is in charge of the division for post-graduate and continuing medical education within the SGR-SSR. In recognition for this commitment to the Swiss Society of Radiology, his dedication to post-graduate and continuous medical education and his achievements for improvements of the board examination, PD Dr. Stefan Duewell will be awarded with the Honorary Membership of the Swiss Society of Radiology. 43 SESSION FORMATS PLENARY SESSIONS The aim of Plenary Sessions is to inform the audience about “state-of-the art” of a given subject. Every speaker is an expert on the topic. The presentations will be followed by a discussion led by the chairperson of the session. Plenary Sessions can be organised with other medical or national societies (Joint Plenary Sessions). SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION Special Focus Sessions are plenary sessions that deal with a topic at the cutting edge of clinical practice. SCIENTIFIC SESSION In Scientific Sessions, latest research is presented by esearchers, who present their accepted papers. The abstracts of all papers presented during the scientific sessions as well as all poster presentations are printed in the Online Abstract Book. Kontextunterstützte Befunderhebung & strukturierte Berichte in der Radiologie Vortrag: Strukturierte Befunderhebung zum Tumor-Staging und zur onkologischen Therapiebeurteilung Donnerstag, 19.05.2016 um 13:15 Uhr im Raum Studio Dr. André Wyss Chefarzt der Radiologie am Spital Thun INTERACTIVE TEACHING SESSION Interactive Teaching Sessions focus on aspects essential to the daily practice of radiology. The format of this session reflects the tradition of a conventional teaching session, in which experienced teachers share their insights into a topic. The teaching format is usually case-based and interactive as attendees use an electronic voting tool. LUNCH SYMPOSIA Lunch Symposia are organised by industry partners. They are educational sessions dealing with scientific topics of general interest for the radiological and nuclear medicine community. Lunch symposia contain presentations given by national and/ or international experts or can also be interactive. HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS Hands-On Workshops are organised by industry partners and provide a platform for companies to present a product or to discuss a scientific topic. The workshop may consist of a lecture session or it may also contain a hands-on training. The organising company is fully responsible for the scientific content. Places might be limited. OFFICIAL TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE This course is a one day teaching course dedicated to one topic, which may be organ-based or disease-based. It consists of a series of three lectures, sessions and a Lunch Symposium. The course provides state-of-the-art lectures dedicated to the practical needs of daily clinical routine. Course speakers are renowned national and international experts. 44 www.mint-medical.com 45 ULTRASOUND NEW COURSE – THE BASICS THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 This year for the first time, an Ultrasound Course will be organised during SCR’16 in collaboration with the Swiss Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (SGUM-SSUM). Within one day, the basics of the abdomen and emergency sonography including the Doppler technique shall be transmitted to young radiologists. As small groups of four people can train on four ultrasound units, this course offers young radiologists an exclusive possibility with high practical use. When: Thursday, May 19, 10:50-17:30 Where: Room Forum All participants receive a Certificate of Attendance by the SGR-SSR and the SGUM-SSUM. PROGRAMME WORKSHOP: BASIC ULTRASOUND COURSE OF THE ABDOMEN ACCORDING TO SGUM-GUIDELINES Organiser: Joachim Hohmann, Basel/CH 10:50Introduction 11:151st working station: Standard examination of the abdomen Tutors: Joachim Hohmann, Basel/CH and Silke Potthast Schlieren/CH 13:302nd working station: Doppler (Basics) Tutors: Thomas Chlibec, Rorschach/CH and Miklos Csato, Zurich/CH 2nd round Group A: Doppler (Basics) Group B: Emergency (eFast, BAA) Group C: Kidneys and urinary tract Group D: Standard examination of the abdomen 14:15-14:30 Break Price: CHF 150.00 1st round Group A: Standard examination of the abdomen Group B: Doppler (Basics) Group C: Emergency (eFast, BAA) Group D: Kidneys and urinary tract 12:00-13:30 Break Exhibition Area Exhibition Area 14:303rd working station: Emergency (eFast, BAA) Tutors: Marga Rominger, Zurich/CH and Anna Falkowski, Basel/CH 3rd round Group A: Emergency (eFast, BAA) Group B: Kidneys and urinary tract Group C: Standard examination of the abdomen Group D: Doppler (Basics) 15:15-15:45 Break Exhibition Area 15:454th working station: Kidneys and urinary tract Tutors: Anika Hansmann, Zurich/CH and Friederike Prüfer, Basel/CH 4th round Group A: Kidneys and urinary tract Group B: Standard examination of the abdomen Group C: Doppler (Basics) Group D: Emergency (eFast, BAA) 16:30 Free practice and training The Congress Organisation acknowledges the support of Toshiba Medical Systems AG and Philips AG that kindly provide the ultrasound machines for this course. 46 47 Acknowledgment of Sponsorship The Lunch Symposium Friday, May 20, 2016, 12:00-13:00 “ eHealth and its impact on radiology ” CONGRESS PROGRAMME SGR-SSR 103. ANNUAL MEETING SGR-SSR has been sponsored by the following members of FASMED GE Medical Systems AG Philips Health Systems Siemens Healthcare AG Worbstrasse 52, Postfach 160, 3074 Muri b. Bern fasmed@medizinprodukte.ch, www.fasmed.ch 48 49 50 SS I Urogenital Imaging Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition INTERACTIVE TEACHING SESSION Common and Uncommon Errors in Plain Film and CT Imaging of the Chest: How to Improve Your Performance POSTER WALKING TOUR WITH APPETIZERS 14:00-15:15 15:15-15:45 15:45-16:45 16:45-17:30 SS IV Cardiovascular Imaging Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 13:15-14:00 SS II (SGR&SGNM) Hybrid and Oncologic Imaging LS Clinical Relevance of Gadolinium Deposition in Brain Tissue organised by Bayer (Schweiz) AG Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 12:00-12:15 SCHWARZHORN 12:15-13:15 JOINT PS (SGR, SGNM & SVMTRA) Neuroimaging in Dementia 11:00-12:00 DAVOS 1 OPENING OF SWISS CONGRESS OF RADIOLOGY 2016 Welcome Address SGR, SGNM, SVMTRA 10:50-11:00 SS III Radiation Protection and Cost SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION Introduction of Clinical Audits in Switzerland SERTIG 13:15-13:45 HANDS-ON WS Strukturierte Befunderhebung zum Tumor-Staging und zur onkologischen Therapiebeurteilung organised by Mint Medical STUDIO SGR | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGR 51 SGR | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 10:50-11:00 CONGRESS OPENING – Room Davos I WELCOME ADDRESS T. Jung, Zurich/CH, S. Kneifel, Chur/CH, M. Mordasini, Bern/CH THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGR Learning Objectives: 1.To introduce examples of clinical audits in radiology 2.To introduce the legal framework of the clinical audits in Switzerland 3.To summarize the content of the proposed clinical audits in CT in Switzerland 11:00-12:00 JOINT PLENARY SESSION SGR-SSR, Room Davos I SGNM-SSMN & SVMTRA-ASTRM NEUROIMAGING IN DEMENTIA Moderators: S. Kneifel, Chur/CH; C. Stippich, Basel/CH; I. Gremion, Lausanne/CH 11:00 Neuroradiology in Dementia S. Haller, Geneva/CH Learning Objectives: 1.Understand what patients may need imaging for dementia 2.How to develop an imaging strategy with the appropriate techniques 3.How to classify diseases according to imaging and predict outcome 11:20The Role of PET in Diagnosis and Follow up of Dementias T. van Eimeren, Cologne/DE Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain the challenges of molecular imaging in dementias 2.Describe the appropriate use of various PETTracers in dementia care 3.Describe quantitative approaches to image analysis in molecular imaging of dementia 11:40Advanced Neuroimaging: Beyond Morphology M. El Koussy, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain advanced neuroimaging for MRI in dementia 2.E xplain the informations beyond morphology in MRI of dementia 3.Describe volumetry in MR imaging of dementia 11:05-12:05 SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION FOR Room Sertig SGR-SSR & SVMTRA-ASTRM INTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL AUDITS IN SWITZERLAND Moderator: C. Becker, Geneva/CH 11:00 Clinical Audits in Radiology as a Quality Improvement S. Schindera, Basel/CH 52 11:10Experiences of the Pilotaudits in Switzerland – The View of the Auditors A. Steiner, Samedan/CH; Y. Kaeser, Uetikon am See/CH; B. Freiwald, Baden/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To give an overview of the pilotaudits 2.To summarize the practical experiences gained during the pilotaudits 3.To suggest improvements for future audits 11:30Experiences of the Pilotaudits in Switzerland – The View of an Audited Institute C. Nauer, Chur/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To summarize the efforts before the audit 2.To summarize the experiences gained during the audit 3.To suggest improvements for the auditors 11:40Implementation of the Clinical Audits in Switzerland S. Schindera, Basel/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To introduce the general framework of the clinical audits in Switzerland 2.To summarize the challenges while implementing clinical audits 3.To discuss factors which could make the audits successful 11:50 Questions and Discussion 12:00-12:15 Break Exhibition Area 12:15-13:15LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Davos I ORGANISED BY BAYER (SCHWEIZ) AG CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF GADOLINIUM DEPOSITION IN BRAIN TISSUE Moderator: V. Runge, Bern/CH 12:15 What We Know From Clinical Research A. Bink, Basel/CH 12:45 Gadolinium Deposits Preclinical Perspective H. Pietsch, Berlin/DE 13:15-14:00 Break Exhibition Area 53 SGR | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGR 14:00-15.15SCIENTIFIC SESSION I Room Davos I 14:00-15:15JOINT SESSION Room Schwarzhorn SGR-SSR &SGNM-SSMN UROGENITAL IMAGING Moderators: D. Boll, Basel/CH, A. Boss, Zurich/CH SCIENTIFIC SESSION II HYBRID AND ONCOLOGIC IMAGING SS101Predictive value of low dose and dual-energy CT Moderators: D. Husarik, Wetzikon/CH; for successful stone disintegration in shock wave P. Veit-Haibach, Zurich/CH lithotripsy: An in-vitro study S. Winklhofer, P. Stolzmann, C. Fankhauser, SS110Performance of 18-F Choline PET/CT in adenoma C. Poyet, P. Wolfsgruber, T. Sulser, H. Alkadhi, detection in hyperparathyroidism R. Largo; Zurich/CH K. Strobel, B. T. Nguyen, H. S. Grünig, S. Fischli, M. Pérez Lago, A. Zander, W. Müller; Lucerne/CH SS102Assessment of variation induced by physiological motion in multi-slice renal diffusion-weighted SS111Localisation of Insulinoma: Comparison of Glucamagnetic resonance imaging at 3T gon-like Peptide-1 Receptor (GLP1-R) SPECT/CT, I. Friedli, L. A. Crowe, S. de Seigneux, J.-P. Vallee; PET/CT and MRI. Preliminary results of a prospecGeneva/CH tive clinical study K. Antwi1, M. Fani1, T. Heye1, G. Nicolas1, SS103Multiple linear regression for predicting fibrosis in E. M. Merkle1, J. C. Reubi2, M. P. D. B. Gloor2, the kidney using T1 Mapping and ‘RESOLVE’ diffuE. Christ 2, D. Wild1; 1Basel/CH, 2Bern/CH sion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) I. Friedli, L. A. Crowe, L. Berchtold, S. Moll, SS112Value of respiratory-triggered, periodically K. Hadaya, T. de Perrot, P. Y. Martin, rotated overlapping parallel T2-weithed imaging in S. de Seigneux, J.-P. Vallee; Geneva/CH evaluation of pulmonary nodules – analysis with tri-modality PET/CT-MR SS104Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) as a predictor of F. D. G. Barbosa1, J. H. Geismar2, G. Delso1, prostate cancer (PCa) Gleason score: quantitative M. Huellner 1, P. Stolzmann1, P. Veit-Haibach1; correlation 1 Zurich/CH, 2Villigen/CH 1 2 2 2 M. Kekelidze , J. Hohmann , T. Haas , G. Bongartz ; 1 2 Baden/CH, Basel/CH SS113Diagnostic accuracy of PET/MR in comparison to PET/CT in local thoracic staging of Malignant Pleu SS105Comparison of image quality and patient discomral Mesothelioma fort in prostate MRI: Pelvic phased array coil vs. K. Martini, A. Meier, I. Schmitt-Opitz, W. Weder, endorectal coil P. Veit-Haibach, R. Stahel, T. Frauenfelder; B. K. Barth1, A. Cornelius2, D. Nanz 1, D. Eberli1, Zurich/CH O. F. Donati1; 1Zurich/CH, 2Aarau/CH SS114Long-term prognostic value of cardiac hybrid SS106Detecting high-risk prostate cancer by analysing imaging integrating nuclear myocardial perfusion the histogram of ADC and IVIM parameter values imaging with coronary computed tomography S. Barbieri, M. Brönnimann, S. Boxler, H. C. Thoeny; angiography Bern/CH A. Pazhenkottil, R. Buechel, D. Benz, C. Gräni, SS107Comparison of the new PIRADS 2.0 criteria and a F. Mikulicic, T. A. Fuchs, B. Hirt Moch, J. Stehli, simplified 3-tier prostate scoring system for O. Gaemperli, P. A. Kaufmann; Zurich/CH categorization of prostate lesions SS115Early response monitoring with 18F-FDG PET/CT M. Benz, G. Mueller, R. Sager, S.-R. Yang, after Chemoradiotherapy with Cetuximab in head A. L. Falkowski, M. Kekelidze, L. Bubendorf, and neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients G. Bongartz, T. Heye; Basel/CH (HNSCC) SS108Pre-operative uterine volume estimation: TransF. D. G. Barbosa, G. Delso, M. Huellner, vaginal ultrasound (TVUS) versus 3D MRI volumetry P. Stolzmann, P. Veit-Haibach; Zurich/CH D. A. Djema, V. Villard, A. Kalovidouri, C. D. Becker, SS116The potential of CT morphological criteria in M. Picarra, J. Dubuisson, D. Botsikas; Geneva/CH characterizing small sized (≤1cm) 18FDG avid lymph SS109Sexual anatomy studied by MRI in correlation with nodes on PET/CT imaging of head and neck cancer sexual function in women with and without genital S. Malekzadeh, D. Duarte, V. Soubeyran, C. Duc, mutilation. Is it all about the tip of the iceberg? C. Constantin, M. E. Kamel; Sion/CH M. Picarra, J. Abdulcadir, M. Bolmont, D. A. Djema, F. Bianchi-Demicheli, P. Petignat, M. Yaron, D. Botsikas; Geneva/CH 54 55 SGR | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 SS117Tumour cachexia and its associated activation of brown adipose tissue A. Becker, H. W. Nagel, I. A. Burger, C. Wolfrum; Zurich/CH SS118Impact of TOF versus non TOF PET imaging for Choline PET/MR in osseous structures U. J. Mühlematter, H. W. Nagel, F. D. G. Barbosa, G. Delso, E. Voert, P. Veit-Haibach, I. A. Burger; Zurich/CH 14:00-15:15SCIENTIFIC SESSION III Room Sertig RADIATION PROTECTION AND COSTS Moderators: H. Alkadhi, Zurich/CH; E. Merkle, Basel/CH SS119A dose monitoring software in conventional X-ray imaging: initial experiences C. Heilmaier, N. Zuber, D. Weishaupt; Zurich/CH SS120Estimation of an optimal dose protocol for evaluation of the lumbar spine of human cadaveric specimens in upright position with a novel 3D X-ray system R. M. Benz1, D. Harder 1, R. Menz 1, H.-W. Roser 1, F. Amsler 2, B. Stieltjes1, A. Hirschmann1; 1Basel/CH, 2 Biel-Benken/CH SS121The initial results of a regional Swiss CT Dose Registry A. Parakh, S. T. Schindera; Basel/CH SS122Lung dose and radiation-induced cancer risk assessment in ultra-low dose chest computed tomography (CT) N. N. Saltybaeva, K. Martini, T. Frauenfelder, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH SS123Repeated CT scans in trauma transfers: a retrospective analysis of indications and radiation dose exposure R. M. M. Hinzpeter, K. Sprengel, G. Wanner, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH SS124Role of CT radiation dose tracking software for automated dose-metric analysis for initiation of an institutional optimization programme and comparison with national diagnostic reference levels A. Parakh, S. T. Schindera; Basel/CH SS125Improving radiation awareness and feeling of personal security of non-radiological medical staff in computed tomography by implementing a traffic light system C. Heilmaier, A. Mayor, N. Zuber, P. Fodor, D. Weishaupt; Zurich/CH 56 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGR SS126Cost-effectiveness of bone strength screening for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women C. A. Agten, S. Honig, G. Chang; New York/US SS127”Green Fingerprint” project – An evaluation of the ”low power” consumption in a radiology department: Part I – an inventory J. Hohmann, P. Brantner, G. M. Karwacki, C. Zähringer; Basel/CH 15:15-15:45 Break Exhibition Area 15:45-16:45INTERACTIVE TEACHING SESSION Moderator: P. Vock, Bern/CH Room Davos I Common and Uncommon Errors in Plain Film and CT Imaging of the Chest: How to improve your performance N. Howarth, Geneva/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about the common reasons for errors of interpretation of plain film and CT imaging of the chest 2.To understand how a side-by-side comparison of the chest x-ray and MDCT of missed lesions can help reduce the busy radiologist’s error rate 3.To improve the skills required for accurate interpretation of plain film and CT imaging of the chest 15:45-16.45SCIENTIFIC SESSION IV Room Schwarzhorn CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING Moderators: S. Wildermuth, St. Gallen/CH; R. Wyttenbach, Bellinzona/CH SS128Simultaneous Assessment of Cardiac Function and Infarct Size in a Mouse Model Using a 4D Strategy on a Clinical 3T MR System L. A. Crowe1, F. Montecucco2, F. Burger 1, A. Roth1, F. Carbone1, I. Friedli1, A.-L. Hachulla1, V. Braunersreuther 1, F. Mach1, J.-P. Vallee1; 1 Geneva/CH, 2Genoa/IT SS129MRI-Based Approach to Measurement Disease Burden in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation M. Pradella, S. Knecht, B. Stieltjes, M. Kühne, C. Sticherling, J. Bremerich, G. Sommer; Basel/CH SS130 Novel Ultrasound Triggering with Spatially Resolved MR-Compatible Doppler for Cardiovascular MRI L. A. Crowe, G. Manasseh, T. de Perrot, H. Muller, R. Salomir, J.-P. Vallee; Geneva/CH 57 SGR | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2106 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR SS131Impact of Parallel Imaging, View-sharing and Compressed Sensing Sequences on Arterial Input Function Sampling M. Benz 1, G. Bongartz 1, S. T. Schindera1, J. Froehlich2, T. Heye1; 1Basel/CH, 2Zurich/CH SS132Step-and-Shoot CCTA vs. High-Pitch Spiral CCTA: Comparison of Image Quality and Radiation Exposure D. Seppelt, D. Danowski, U. Speiser, T. Brauer, C. Kolb, C. Radosa, M. Laniado, R. Strasser, I. Platzek; Dresden/DE SS133From Bench to Bedside: Clinical Evaluation of a Microbolus Contrast Agent Injection Protocol for CT Angiography Derived from a Dynamic Vascular Phantom M. Benz 1, G. Stadelmann1, A. Willmes2, G. Bongartz 1, S. T. Schindera1; 1Basel/CH, 2Ulm/DE SS134Suction/Inspiration against resistance or standardized Mueller maneuver: a new breathing technique to improve contrast density within the pulmonary artery: a pilot CT study A. Gutzeit, J. Froehlich, C. Reischauer; Zurich/CH 16:45-17:30 POSTER WALKING TOUR Transform your Workflow Exhibition Area Official dealer for Switzerland: 58 Raymed Imaging AG Industriestrasse 12 3186 Düdingen Telefon 058 433 03 03 Fax 058 433 03 10 info@raymed.com www.raymed.com 59 60 JOINT PS (SGR and SGNM) Imaging and Therapy of the Acute Thoracic Syndrome Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition LS eHealth and the Impact on Radiology organised by Fasmed Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition JOINT PS (SGR meets SFR) Imaging of the Shoulder Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 10:30-11:50 11:50-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:50 14:50-15:30 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition SGR-SSR GENERAL ASSEMBLY 16:15-16:30 16:30-17:45 15:30A-16:15 SCHINZ LECTURE The Prostate – Small Organ – Big Challenges and Chances for Radiology Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 09:45-10:30 DAVOS 1 SS V Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging 08:15-09:45 SCHWARZHORN 13:00 -14:25 SSVIR SESSION Complications in Interventional Radiology Procedures: Diagnosis, Management and Prevention SS VIII Brain, Head and Neck SS VI Musculoskeletal Imaging SERTIG 10:30-11:30 SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION Gadolinium Contrast Agent Safety: Facts and Myths SS VII Breast and Chest 10:45-11:45 HANDS-ON WS Invenia ABUS - 3D Automatischer Brust-Ultraschall: Eine Innovation für dichtes Brustgewebe organised by GE Healthcare STUDIO SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR 61 SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 08:15-09:45 SCIENTIFIC SESSION V Room Davos I ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC IMAGING Moderators: C. Reiner, Zurich/CH; J. Heverhagen, Bern/CH SS201Multi-Slice Accelerated EPI Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Versus Conventional Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in the Upper Abdomen: Influence of Acceleration Factor on Image Quality B. K. Barth, L. Filli, D. Kenkel, A. Boss, M. Piccirelli, M. Wurnig, C. S. Reiner; Zurich/CH SS202Impact of Vendor and Field Strength of the Magnetic Resonance Scanner on Measurements of IVIM Parameter Values in Abdominal Organs S. Barbieri1, O. F. Donati2, J. Froehlich1, H. C. Thoeny 1; 1Bern/CH, 2Zurich/CH SS203Is there evidence for more than two diffusion components in abdominal organs? – Assessment in healthy volunteers M. Wurnig, M. Germann, A. Boss; Zurich/CH SS204Reduction in Respiratory Motion Artefacts on Gadoxetate-enhanced MRI after Training Technicians to Apply a Simple and more Patient-Adapted Breathing Command A. Gutzeit, J. Froehlich, O. Kolokhitas, D. Mu Koh; Zurich/CH SS205MRI texture analysis for differentiation of malign and benign hepatocellular tumors in the noncirrhotic liver D. Stocker, H. P. Marquez Masquiaran, M. Wurnig, M. W. Wagner, D. Raptis, P.-A. Clavien, M. Fischer; Zurich/CH SS206Improving Interobserver-Agreement with a Simplified Li-Rads Algorithm A. Becker, B. K. Barth, C. S. Reiner, O. F. Donati, C. A. Karlo, E. J. Ulbrich, M. A. Fischer; Zurich/CH SS207CT Perfusion for early response assessment after radiofrequency ablation of focal liver lesions H. P. Marquez Masquiaran, G. D. Puippe, T. Pfammatter, M. P. Rishi, H. Alkadhi, M. Fischer; Zurich/CH SS208What are the Factors Associated with an Increased Risk of Local Recurrence after Radiofrequency Ablation or Surgical metastasectomy? N. Vietti Violi, P. Bize, R. Duran, B. Guiu, N. Sala, C. Sempoux, N. Demartines, N. Halkic, J.-F. Knebel, A. Denys; Lausanne/CH 62 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR SS209The Value of Percutaneous Image Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) in Pancreatic Lesions A. Barras, C. Duc, A. Regnaud, J.-L. Constantin, M. E. Kamel, C. Constantin; Sion/CH SS210Management of Active Colonic Bleeding Detected by Angio-MDCT: Interventional Radiology versus Surgery M. Pannatier, S. Schmidt, P. Bize, D. Hahnloser, R. A. Meuli; Lausanne/CH SS211Reduction of Peristalsis-Related Gastrointestinal Motion Artefacts with Dual-Energy CT: A Patient and Phantom Study S. Winklhofer 1, J. Lambert 2, J. Wang2, R. Gould2, R. Zagoria2, B. Yeh2; 1Zurich/CH, 2San Francisco/US 08:15-09:45SCIENTIFIC SESSION VI Room Schwarzhorn MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Moderators: J. Hodler, Zurich/CH; A. Hirschmann, Basel/CH SS212Comparison of Shear Wave Velocity Measurements assessed with two different Ultrasound Systems in an Ex-vivo Tendon Strain Phantom A. Rosskopf, E. Bachmann, J. Snedeker, C. W. Pfirrmann, F. M. Buck; Zurich/CH SS213Value of Acromiohumeral Distance and Critical Shoulder Angle Measurements for the Prediction of Rotator Cuff Tendinopathies M. Q. Hamie, V. Grunder, T. Pfammatter, G. Andreisek, R. Guggenberger; Zurich/CH SS214The Legend of the Luschka’s Tubercle and its Association with Snapping Scapulae: Osseous Morphology of Snapping Scapulae on 2D and 3D CT Images T. Dietrich1, C. A. Agten2, P. Fürnstahl1, L. Vlachopoulos1, C. W. Pfirrmann1; 1Zurich/CH, 2 New York, NY/US SS215Shoulder Muscle Volume and Fat Content in Healthy Adult Volunteers as Quantified with DIXON MRI: Influence of Age, Gender and Handedness P. Kälin1, R. Crawford1, M. Marcon1, A. Manoliu1, S. Bouaicha2, M. Fischer 1, D. Nanz 1, E. J. Ulbrich1; 1 Zurich/CH, 2Winterthur/CH SS216Real T1 Relaxation Time Measurement and Diurnal Variation Analysis of Intervertebral Discs in a Healthy Population of 50 Volunteers J. Galley, G. Maestretti, H.-M. Hoogewoud; Fribourg/CH 63 SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 SS217High-Resolution 3T MR Imaging of Bone Microarchitecture and MRI Quantification of Bone Marrow Fat in Osteoporosis C. A. Agten1, A. Welbeck1, D. Xia1, C. Sudesh2, C. Chen3, P. Parasoglou1, P. Saha3, S. Honig1, G. Chang2; 1 New York/US, 2Philadelphia/US, 3 Iowa City/US SS218In Vivo Evaluation of Bound and Pore Water Components in Cortical Bone Using Ultrashort-TE MRI in Mice: Initial Experience M. Marcon, C. Eberhardt, D. D. Keller, M. Weiger, M. Wurnig, D. Eberli, A. Boss; Zurich/CH SS219Metal Artifact Reduction of Hip Prostheses: Comparison of an Iterative Algorithm with Virtual Monoenergetic Extrapolations from Dual-Energy CT K. Higashigaito1, F. M. Angst1, V. M. Runge2, H. Alkadhi1, O. F. Donati1; 1Zurich/CH, 2Bern/CH SS220Hip MRI: Prevalence of Defects of the Articular Cartilage and Labrum in Asymptomatic Volunteers and Patients with Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) F. Tresch, T. Dietrich, C. W. Pfirrmann, R. Sutter; Zurich/CH SS221Do Iliopsoas and Gluteus Maximus Change with Aging? A MRI Investigation in Healthy Adult Volunteers R. Crawford1, S. Franckenberg2, P. Kälin2, M. A. Fischer2, D. Nanz2, E. J. Ulbrich2; 1 Winterthur/CH, 2Zurich/CH SS222Magnetization Transfer Ratio (MTR) and Diffusion-Tensor Imaging (DTI) for In-Vivo Muscle Regeneration after Cell Therapy D. Keller, C. Eberhardt, M. Rottmar, D. Haralampieva, T. Sulser, D. Eberli, A. Boss; Zurich/CH 08:15-09:45SCIENTIFIC SESSION VII Room Sertig BREST AND CHEST Moderators: J. Roos, Lucerne/CH; A. Pöllinger, Bern/CH SS223Effect of Topogram Projection Angle on Organ Dose in Chest CT with Tube Current Modulation N. N. Saltybaeva, H. Alkadhi; Zurich/CH SS224Chest CT with Radiation Dose Equivalent to Chest Radiography: Prospective Evaluation of Pulmonary Nodules and Infection K. Martini, B. K. Barth, S. Baumüller, T. D. L. Nguyen, H. Alkadhi, T. T. Frauenfelder; Zurich/CH 64 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR SS225Non-Invasive Pulmonary Nodule Characterization using Bio-Conductance; Preliminary Results J. Gariani, S. Martin, A.-L. Hachulla, W. Karenovics, P. Gasche, C. D. Becker, X. Montet; Geneva/CH SS226Impact of Iterative Reconstructions on Emphysema Quantification by Computed Tomography Scanner S. Martin, J. Gariani, A.-L. Hachulla, D. Botsikas, D. Adler, W. Karenovics, C. D. Becker, X. Montet; Geneva/CH SS227Magnetization Transfer as a Biomarker for Acute Graft Rejection D. Kenkel, M. Weiger, W. Jungraithmayr, Y. Yamada, M. Wurnig, A. Boss; Zurich/CH SS228Necrotizing Pneumonia in Children: Radiological Aspects J. Carrard1, E. Tenisch2, L. Alamo2, G. Hafen2, F. Gudinchet 2; 1Vevey/CH, 2Lausanne/CH SS229Functional Pulmonary Perfusion with Dual-Energy CT in Children with Pulmonary Hypertension, Preliminary Results A.-L. Hachulla, F. Lador, S. Noble, J. Gariani, M. Laurent, X. Montet, Y. Aggoun, M. Beghetti, J.-P. Vallee; Geneva/CH SS230A Micro CT Study in Patients with Breast Microcalcifications Using a Mathematical Algorithm to Assess 3D Structure D. Kenkel, Z. Varga, H. Heuer, K. Dedes, L. Filli, A. Boss; Zurich/CH SS231Fat suppression techniques for breast MRI: Dixon versus spectral fat saturation for 3D T1-weighted sequence at 3 T. N. Firmenich, A. Kalovidouri, B. Delattre, M. Picarra, C. D. Becker, X. Montet, D. Botsikas; Geneva/CH SS232Abbreviated Breast MRI for Cancer Screening: Are MIP Projections of DCE Sufficient for Cancer Detection? N. Vietti Violi, E. Tenisch, L. Alamo, R. A. Meuli, J.-Y. Meuwly; Lausanne/CH 09:45-10:30 Break Exhibition Area 65 SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 10:30-11:50JOINT PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN IMAGING AND THERAPY OF THE ACUTE THORACIC SYNDROME Moderators: P. Knüsel, Chur/CH; R. Hügli, Bruderholz/CH 10:30Noninvasive Imaging of Suspected Acute Aortic Syndrome J. Bremerich, Basel/CH Learning Objectives 1.To provide optimal imaging strategies for suspected Acute Aortic Syndromes 2.To suggest workflow for imaging 24/7 3.To understand options for rapid postprocessing and communication to referring physicians 10:50Follow-up under Conservative Treatment or after Surgery H. von Tengg-Kobligk, Bern/CH FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR 10:30-11:30 SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION Room Sertig GADOLINIUM CONTRAST AGENT SAFETY: FACTS AND MYTHS Moderator: D. Weishaupt, Zurich/CH 10:30Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis 10 years on: What Conclusions Can we Draw? G. Bongartz, Basel/CH 11:00Gadolinium Deposition: What Do We Know and Should We Be Concerned? J. Heverhagen, Bern/CH 10:30-11:45SCIENTIFIC SESSION VIII Room: Schwarzhorn BRAIN, HEAD AND NECK Moderators: R. Meuli, Lausanne/CH; V. Runge, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand specific issues in management of acute aortic syndrome 2.To provide optimal imaging strategies for acute, subacute and chronic diseases of the aorta 3.To discuss follow-up options for conservative treatment, intervention and surgery SS233Site and Rate of Arterial Anomalies in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A CT-Angiography Study of 50’807 Cervico-Cerebral Arterial Segments D. Rotzinger, P. Mosimann, R. A. Meuli, P. Maeder, P. Michel; Lausanne/CH 11:10 Nuclear Imaging of Aortic Diseases E. Nitzsche, Aarau/CH SS234Dose Reduction in Dynamic Perfusion CT of the Brain: Effects of the Scan Frequency on Calculated Infarct Core and Penumbra Volume G. M. Karwacki, C. Stippich; Basel/CH SS235Texture Analysis Features Reveal Selective Vulnerability of Thalamic Nuclei in Mice after Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury M. W. Wagner 1, M. Wurnig1, A. K. Narayan2, T. A. Huisman2, F. J. Northington2, A. Boss1, A. Poretti2; 1Zurich/CH, 2Baltimore/US SS236MR Brain Volumetry May Help to Diagnose PSP in Elderly Patients V. Dunet1, J. Deverdun2, C. Charroud2, E. Le Bars2, F. Molino2, C. Geny2, N. Menjot de Champfleur2; 1 Lausanne/CH, 2Montpellier/FR SS237A Novel Non-Parametric Algorithm for Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Analysis in the Brain: Test-Retest Reliability, Correlation to Arterial Spin Labeling and preliminary Results in Glioblastoma Patients S. Stieb, A. Boss, M. Wurnig, P. S. Özbay, D. Nanz, T. Weiss, O. Riesterer, C. Rossi; Zurich/CH SS238Neuroimaging of the Pituitary Gland – GRASP Sequence at 1.5 T and 3.0 T A. Bink, J. Lieb, C. Stippich; Basel/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand nuclear medicine options of acute aortic syndrome 2.To provide optimal nuclear medicine strategies for subacute and chronic diseases of the aorta. 3.To distinguish inflammatory from non-inflammatory disease of the aorta 11:30Principles and Indications for Endovascular Management T. Pfammatter, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand specific issues in management of acute aortic syndrome 2.To discuss optimal treatment options including conservative treatment, intervention and surgery 3.To provide interventional treatment options 24/7 66 67 SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR SS239Do Quantitative Diffusion Weighted MRI Parameters Reflect Human Papilloma Virus Status in Oropharyngeal and Oral Cavity Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma? T. de Perrot, M. Domingos, V. Lenoir, S. S. Stefanelli, P. Dulguerov, M. Pusztaszieri, M. Becker; Geneva/CH SS240Multiparametric MR Neurographic Orthopantomogram of the Mandibular Bone and Nerve M. Ho, A. Manoliu, D. Nanz, M. Piccirelli, E. Dappa, L. Filli, A. Boss, G. Andreisek, F. P. Kuhn; Zurich/CH 11:50-12:00 Break Exhibition Area 12:00-13:00LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Davos I ORGANISED BY FASMED eHEALTH AND ITS IMPACT ON RADIOLOGY Moderator: Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich/CH 12:40-13:00 by Philips Health Systems The Swiss eHealth Strategy: Does it change Radiology? Ch. Bensch, Zurich/CH Exhibition Area 13:30-14:50JOINT PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I SGR-SSR MEETS SFR (SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE RADIOLOGIE) IMAGING OF THE SHOULDER Moderators: F. del Grande, Lugano/CH; G. Andreisek, Zurich/CH 13:30Destructive Arthropathy of the Shoulder J. L. Drapé, Paris/FR Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about new imaging techniques for destructive arthropathies of the shoulder 2.To review the different etiologies of destructive arthropathies of the shoulder 3.To learn about diagnostic strategy 68 14:10Shoulder Instability – What the General Radiologist Should Know Ch. Schäffeler, Chur/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about special MRI techniques for imaging the instable shoulder 2.To learn about typical pathologies affecting this anatomical structure 3.To know the MR features that can be depicted in the main brachial plexus disorders 14:30MRI of the Brachial Plexus A. Cotten, Lille/FR Learning Objectives: 1.To learn MRI techniques for brachial plexus assessment 2.To review typical pathologies and learn how to detect and diagnose them 3.To depict relevant findings with regard to the therapeutic decision process 12:20-12:40by GE Healthcare ITs time: Turning Big Data into Big Insights M. Dahlweid, Chicago/US 13:50Imaging of Rotator Cuff Muscles Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about the relevance of imaging of the rotator cuff muscles 2.To understand the etiology and differential diagnosis of muscle edema and fatty infiltration 3.To learn about quantitative imaging option to assess the rotator cuff muscles 12:00-12:20by Siemens AG Isn’t Medical Imaging Just Perfect for Big Data? E. Merkle, Basel/CH 13:00-13:30 Break 13:00-14:25PLENARY SESSION Room Schwarzhorn (ORGANISED BY SSVIR) COMPLICATIONS IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY PROCEDURES: DIAGNOSIS, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION Moderators: T. Pfammatter, Zurich/CH; S. Qanadli, Lausanne/CH 13:00Introduction S. Qanadli, Lausanne/CH 13:10Complications of Vascular Access M. Glenck, Zurich/CH 13:20Complications of Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair A. Chouiter, Neuchatel/CH 13:35Complications of Chemo/Radio Embolisation of the Liver P. Bize, Lausanne/CH 69 SGR | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGR 14:50Complication of Percutaneous Tumour Ablations S. Terraz, Geneva/CH 14:05Complications of Abscess/Collections Drainage G. Puippe, Zurich/CH 14:20Closing Remarks S. Qanadli, Lausanne/CH 14:50-15:30 Break Exhibition Area 15:30-16:15 AWARDING OF SCHINZ MEDAL AND SCHINZ LECTURE DON‘T MISS! Room: Davos I AWARDING OF SCHINZ MEDAL TO PROF DR. MED. BERND HAMM, BERLIN/DE Laudatio: D. Weishaupt, Zurich/CH SCHINZ LECTURE THE PROSTATE: SMALL ORGAN – BIG CHALLENGES AND CHANCES FOR RADIOLOGY Prof. Dr. med. Bernd Hamm, Berlin/DE 16:15-16:30 Break Exhibition Area 16:30-17:45 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SGR-SSR 70 THE OFFICIAL TRAINING AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE OFFIZIELLER FORT- UND WEITERBILDUNGSKURS COURS OFFICIEL DE FORMATION POSTGRADUÉE ET CONTINUE TOPIC: FEMALE AND MALE PELVIS: FROM IMAGING TO INTERVENTION Room Davos I 71 SGR | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGR SATURAY, MAY 21, 2016 08:15-09:20PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I FEMALE IMAGING Moderator: J. Y. Meuwly, Lausanne/CH 08:15Adnexal Masses R. Kubik, Baden/CH Learning Objectives 1.To learn about specific imaging algorithms of adnexal masses 2.To understand imaging features that can differentiate benign from malignant adnexal masses 3.To learn a structured reporting approach to imaging of cystic tumours of the ovary 08:35Uterine Cervical Carcinoma: Role of Imaging S. H. Kim, Seoul/KR PS Female Imaging Break and change of moderators PS Female and Male Pelvis – What Interventional Radiology Can Offer Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition JOINT PS (SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN) Prostate Cancer LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Interactive Course on Pelvic Imaging sponsored by Raymed Imaging AG & Samsung Lunch JOINT PS (SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN) Lymph Node Imaging of Male and Female Pelvic Malignancies 09:20-09:25 09:25-10:30 10:30-10:50 10:50-11:55 12:00-13:00 13:00-13:20 13:20-14:35 Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about the role of imaging (in particular MRI) for local staging of uterine and cervical cancer 2.To learn a structured reporting approach to uterine and cervical cancer imaging and to appreciate pitfalls 3.To discuss current strategy of M-staging 08:15-09:20 DAVOS 1 72 08:55 Acute and Chronic Pelvic Pain A. Sahdev, London/UK Learning Objectives: 1.To become familiar with the differential diagnosis if acute pelvic pain 2.To discuss the role of imaging in acute pelvic pain 3.To discuss imaging findings in acute pelvic pain 09:15Discussion 09:25-10:30 PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I FEMALE AND MALE PELVIS – WHAT INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY CAN OFFER Moderator: P. Bize, Lausanne/CH 09:25 Varicocele Embolization Ch. Binkert, Winterthur/CH Learning Objectives: 1. To learn about patient selection 2.To learn about embolization techniques 3.To learn about outcome after embolization 73 SGR | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGR 09:45 Treatment of Post-Partum Haemorrhage R. Duran, Lausanne/CH 11:30 PSMA-PET in Prostate Cancer M. Eiber, Munich/DE Learning Objectives: 1.To learn about clinical evaluation of post partum hemorrhage 2.To become familiar with the relevant anatomy 3.To understand catherisation and embolization techniques and to become familiar with the results of interventional therapy Learning Objectives: 1.To become familiar with the principle of PSMA-ligands 2.To discuss the use of PSMA-PET in recurrent prostate cancer 3.To learn the role of PSMA-PET in primary prostate cancer staging 10:05Prostatic Artery Embolisation for Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia L. Hechelhammer, St. Gallen/CH 11:50-12:00 Break Learning Objectives: 1.To learn the relevant anatomyand understand the basic principle of prostatic artery embolisation 2.To understand patient selection for prostatic artery embolisation 3.To understand the optimal pre- and postinterventional therapeutic assessment 12:00-13:00LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Davos I ORGANISED BY RAYMED IMAGING AG AND SAMSUNG INTERACTIVE COURSE ON PELVIC IMAGING Moderator: G. Andreisek, Zurich/CH 10:25Discussion 10:30-10:50 Break Exhibition Area Exhibition Area 12:00Diagnosis of Ovarian Masses: Pattern Recognition Approach S.H. Kim, Seoul/KO 12:30 Interactive Introduction into Prostate Imaging H. Thoeny, Bern/CH 10:50-11:55 J OINT PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN 13:00-13:20 Break Exhibition Area PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: A. Cornelius, Aarau/CH 13:20-14:35SESSION SGR-SSR AND Room Davos I 10:50 How to Diagnose and Treat Prostate Cancer SGNM-SSMN M. Spahn, Bern/CH LYMPH NODE IMAGING OF MALE AND FEMALE Learning Objectives: PELVIC MALIGNANCIES 1.To understand the limitations of PSA Moderator: T. Hany, Zurich/CH 2.To learn the advantages and disadvantages of 13:20The Current Criteria for Nodal Involvement targeted and blind biopsies on CT/MRI 3.To learn about different treatment options W. Schima, Vienna/AT 11:10Multiparametric MRI to Detect and Stage Prostate Learning Objectives: Cancer 1. To become familiar with current criteria O. Donati, Zurich/CH 2. To learn about imaging features which are highly Learning Objectives: specific for nodal disease 1.To learn how to perform and interpret multi 3. To understand the diagnostic performance of parametric MRI cross-sectional Imaging 2.To become familiar with the PI-RADS classification 3.To become familiar with the role of imaging for patient stratification and treatment planning 74 75 SGR | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 13:50 DWI-MR: What Does it Contribute? H. Thoeny, Bern/CH SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGR SCR’16 DAVOS Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the principles of DWI of nodes 2. To recognise imaging appearance of nodes on DWI MRI 3. To discuss diagnostic performance of DWI MRI for lymph node imaging 14:10Nuclear Medicine: PET and Other Nuclear Medicone Techniques I. Burger, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1. To learn which tumours are typically FDG-avid 2. To become familiar with the role of PET in staging of malignancies of the female pelvis 3. To become familiar with other nuclear imaging techniques for lymph node imaging 14:30 Discussion and Closing Remarks Lunch Symposium Friday, May 20 – 12.00 noon Regadenoson Drug discovery and development of a selective coronary vasodilator for use. The developer shows the way Regadenoson was discovered and gives insight into its valuable use as a selective coronary vasodilator in radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging and for other potential indications as a pharmacological stress agent for radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging. Moderator: Reno Löffler Solumedics Zofingen reno.loeffler@solumedics.ch Speaker: 76 Brent K Blackburn, PhD Rapidscan Pharma Solutions EU Ltd. London brent.blackburn@rapidscanpharma.com President & CEO of Rapidscan Pharma Solutions Inc. Managing Director of Rapidscan Pharma Solutions EU Ltd. 77 www.solumedics.com SGR | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGR Mit vereinten Kräften gegen Lebermetastasen First-Line Chemotherapie in Kombination mit bei metastasiertem Kolorektalkarzinom1,2 CONGRESS PROGRAMME SGNM-SSMN 16. ANNUAL MEETING SGNM-SSMN 1. Haupteinschlusskriterien bei SIRFLOX: Keine vorangegangene Chemotherapie für mKRK, nicht resezierbare oder abladierbare, hauptsächlich oder ausschließlich in der Leber vorkommende Metastasen des kolorektalen Karzinoms, PS 0-1, Lebenserwartung mindestens 3 Monate. 2. Van Hazel GA et al. J Clin Oncol 2016 February 22; ePub doi: 10.1200/ JCO.2015.66.1181. SIR-Spheres® ist ein eingetragenes Warenzeichen der Sirtex SIR-Spheres Pty Ltd Sirtex Medical Europe GmbH Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee 33, 53227 Bonn, Deutschland Tel: +49 228 18407 30 www.sirtex.com 78 79 SGNM | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGNM THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 11:00 Neuroradiology in Dementia S. Haller, Geneva/CH Learning Objectives: 1. Understand what patients may need imaging for dementia 2.How to develop an imaging strategy with the appropriate techniques 3.How to classify diseases according to imaging and predict outcome SS II (SGR&SGNM) Hybrid and Oncologic Imaging 11:20The Role of PET in Diagnosis and Follow up of Dementias T. van Eimeren, Cologne/DE 11:40Advanced Neuroimaging: Beyond Morphology M. El Koussy, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain advanced neuroimaging for MRI in dementia 2.E xplain the informations beyond morphology in MRI of dementia 3.Describe volumetry in MR imaging of dementia 12:00-12:15 Break Exhibition Area 16:45-17:30 15:45-16:45 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition POSTER WALKING TOUR WITH APPETIZERS Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain the challenges of molecular imaging in dementias 2.Describe the appropriate use of various PETTracers in dementia care 3.Describe quantitative approaches to image analysis in molecular imaging of dementia 15:15-15:45 14:00-15:15 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 80 13:15-14:00 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 12:00-12:15 12:15-13:15 JOINT PS (SGR, SGNM & SVMTRA) Neuroimaging in Dementia 11:00-12:00 SCHWARZHORN OPENING OF SWISS CONGRESS OF RADIOLOGY 2016 Welcome Address SGR, SGNM, SVMTRA 10:50-11:00 DAVOS 1 11:00-12:00 JOINT PLENARY SESSION SGR-SSR, Room Davos I SGNM-SSMN & SVMTRA-ASTRM NEUROIMAGING IN DEMENTIA Moderators: S. Kneifel, Chur/CH; C. Stippich, Basel/CH; M. Mordasini, Bern/CH POSTER SESSION SS I Varia DISCHMA 10:50-11:00 CONGRESS OPENING – Room Davos I WELCOME ADDRESS T. Jung, Zurich/CH, S. Kneifel, Chur/CH, M. Mordasini, Bern/CH 81 SGNM | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGNM 12:15-13:15 SCIENTIFIC SESSION I Room Dischma VARIA Moderators: S. Kneifel, Chur/CH; F. Forrer, St. Gallen/CH NSS101Regadenoson for Stress Testing in Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy in Comparison to Dipyridamole M. Koßert, F. Forrer, K. Szentesi, M. Buser; Gallen/CH SS112Value of respiratory-triggered, periodically rotated overlapping parallel T2-weithed imaging in evaluation of pulmonary nodules – analysis with tri-modality PET/CT-MR F. D. G. Barbosa1, J. H. Geismar2, G. Delso1, M. Huellner 1, P. Stolzmann1, P. Veit-Haibach1; 1 Zurich/CH, 2Villigen/CH SS113Diagnostic accuracy of PET/MR in comparison to PET/CT in local thoracic staging of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma K. Martini, A. Meier, I. Schmitt-Opitz, W. Weder, P. Veit-Haibach, R. Stahel, T. Frauenfelder; Zurich/CH SS114Long-term prognostic value of cardiac hybrid imaging integrating nuclear myocardial perfusion imaging with coronary computed tomography angiography A. Pazhenkottil, R. Buechel, D. Benz, C. Gräni, F. Mikulicic, T. A. Fuchs, B. Hirt Moch, J. Stehli, O. Gaemperli, P. A. Kaufmann; Zurich/CH SS115Early response monitoring with 18F-FDG PET/CT after Chemoradiotherapy with Cetuximab in head and neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients (HNSCC) F. D. G. Barbosa, G. Delso, M. Huellner, P. Stolzmann, P. Veit-Haibach; Zurich/CH SS116The potential of CT morphological criteria in characterizing small sized (≤1cm) 18FDG avid lymph nodes on PET/CT imaging of head and neck cancer S. Malekzadeh, D. Duarte, V. Soubeyran, C. Duc, C. Constantin, M. E. Kamel; Sion/CH SS117Tumour cachexia and its associated activation of brown adipose tissue A. Becker, H. W. Nagel, I. A. Burger, C. Wolfrum; Zurich/CH SS118Impact of TOF versus non TOF PET imaging for Choline PET/MR in osseous structures U. J. Mühlematter, H. W. Nagel, F. D. G. Barbosa, G. Delso, E. Voert, P. Veit-Haibach, I. A. Burger; Zurich/CH NSS102Functional Imaging in Extra-Adrenal Paragangliomas With 18F DOPA PET/CT and 123I MIBG SPECT/ CT Imaging A. S. Kroiss1, C. Uprimny 1, B. Shulkin2, L. Gruber 1, C. Url1, G. Sprinzl3, G. Fraedrich1, G. Gastl1, I. Virgolini1; 1Innsbruck/AT, 2Memphis/US, 3 St Poelten/AT NSS103Utility of 68Ga-NODAGA-RGD in Osteoarticular Disease: Preliminary Results and Generation of Hypothesis F. Tabotta, M. Nicod Lalonde, F. Buchegger, J. Delage, M. Straub, J. Prior, P. N. Schaefer; Lausanne/CH NSS104Diuretic (F+30) All-in-One Whole Body 18F-Choline PET/CT in Prostate Cancer V. Soubeyran, O. Özsoy, C. Duc, Y. Zarkik, J.-P. Coppey, M. E. Kamel; Sion/CH 13:15-14:00 Break Exhibition Area 14:00-15:15JOINT SESSION Room Schwarzhorn SGR-SSR &SGNM-SSMN SCIENTIFIC SESSION II HYBRID AND ONCOLOGIC IMAGING Moderators: D. Husarik, Wetzikon/CH; P. Veit-Haibach, Zurich/CH SS110Performance of 18-F Choline PET/CT in adenoma detection in hyperparathyroidism K. Strobel, B. T. Nguyen, H. S. Grünig, S. Fischli, M. Pérez Lago, A. Zander, W. Müller; Lucerne/CH SS111Localisation of Insulinoma: Comparison of Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor (GLP1-R) SPECT/CT, PET/CT and MRI. Preliminary results of a prospective clinical study K. Antwi1, M. Fani1, T. Heye1, G. Nicolas1, E. M. Merkle1, J. C. Reubi2, M. P. D. B. Gloor2, E. Christ 2, D. Wild1; 1Basel/CH, 2Bern/CH 15:15-15:45 Break Exhibition Area 15:45-16:45 NM POSTER SESSION Room Dischma Moderators: M. Bruehlmeier, Aarau/CH; L. Ceriani, Bellinzona/CH 16:45-17:30 POSTER WALKING TOUR 82 83 Exhibition Area FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SGNM LS Cardiac PET and New Pharmacological Stress Testing organised by Solumedics, Medeo and Advanced Accelerator Applications FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 08:15-09:45 SCIENTIFIC SESSION III Room Dischma NEW TRACERS – BASIC SCIENCE Moderators: C. Müller, Villigen/CH; O. Maas, Basel/CH SGNM-SSMN GENERAL ASSEMBLY WS Clinical Audits on PET/CT in Oncology SS III New Tracers – Basic Science DISCHMA SGNM | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 NSS201Radiosynthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Novel Pyrazole-Based CB2 Radioligand designated [11C]RO6753361 A. Haider 1, A. Müller Herde1, U. Grether 2, L. Gobbi2, J. Fingerle2, R. Schibli3, S. Ametamey 1, L. Mu1; 1 Zurich/CH, 2Basel/CH, 3Villigen/CH NSS20264Cu-Labeled Folate Radioconjugate for PET Imaging of Folate Receptor-Positive Tumors R. Farkas, K. Siwowska, N. van der Meulen, R. Schibli, C. Mueller; Villigen/CH NSS20368Ga-Labeled Neurotensin and Bombesin Analogs for Targeting Human Ductal Pancreatic Cancers and Glioblastoma D. Viertl1, J. Delage1, F. Buchegger 1, R. Mansi2, H. Maecke3, D. Tourwe4, N. Riggi1, T. Stora4, L. Bühler5, J. Prior 1; 1Lausanne/CH, 2Basel/CH, 3 Freiburg/DE, 4Brussels/BE, 5Geneva/CH Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition JOINT PS (SGR and SGNM) Imaging and Therapy of the Acute Thoracic Syndrome Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 10:30-11:50 11:50-12:00 NSS204The Use of 149Tb and 152Tb in Preclinical Investigations: Mass Separation and Subsequent Application for Imaging and Therapy N. van der Meulen1, C. Vermeulen1, U. Koester 2, K. Johnston3, S. Haller 1, A. Tuerler4, R. Schibli1, C. Mueller 2; 1Villigen/CH, 2Grenoble/FR, 3 Geneva/CH, 4Bern/CH 09:45-10:30 84 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition NSS205Therapeutic Potential of 47Sc in Comparison to 177Lu and 90Y: Preclinical Investigations K. Siwowska1, K. Domnanich1, U. Koester 2, B. Ponsard3, R. Schibli1, N. van der Meulen1, C. Mueller 1; 1Villigen/CH, 2Grenoble/FR, 3Mol/BE NSS206Targeted Radionuclide Therapy with 161Tb: Investigation of Anti-Tumor Effects and Undesired Side Effects C. Mueller 1, S. Haller 1, C. Vermeulen1, U. Koester 2, G. Pellegrini3, R. Schibli1, N. van der Meulen1; 1 Villigen/CH, 2Grenoble/FR, 3Zurich/CH 09:45-10:30 Break Exhibition Area 15:00-16:30 14:50-15:00 13:30-14:50 13:00-13:30 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 12:00-13:00 08:15-09:45 DAVOS 1 85 SGNM | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SGNM 10:30-11:50JOINT PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN IMAGING AND THERAPY OF THE ACUTE THORACIC SYNDROME Moderators: J. P. Vallée, Geneva/CH; R. Hügli, Bruderholz/CH 10:30Noninvasive Imaging of Suspected Acute Aortic Syndrome J. Bremerich, Basel/CH Learning Objectives 1.To provide optimal imaging strategies for suspected Acute Aortic Syndrome 2.To suggest workflow for imaging 24/7 3.To understand options for rapid postprocessing and communication to referring physicians IQon Spectral CT Die Zukunft beginnt jetzt Philips‘ innovativer Spektral-CT IQon akquiriert dank dem einzigartigen NanoPanel Prism Dual-Layer Detektor aus einem einzigen 120kV Protokoll simultan konventionelle CT-Bilder und Spektral-Datensätze. Ohne zusätzliche Patientendosis und ohne zusätzlichen Zeitaufwand. Sie haben somit die Sicherheit, im Zweifelsfall jederzeit auf virtuelle monoE-, VNC-Bilder oder das MagicGlass mit oder ohne effective-Z Bildern zurückgreifen zu können, um Ihnen die diagnostische Arbeit zu erleichtern. 10:50Follow-up under Conservative Treatment or after Surgery H. von Tengg-Kobligk, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand specific issues in management of acute aortic syndrome 2.To provide optimal imaging strategies for acute, subacute and chronic diseases of the aorta 3.To discuss follow-up options for conservative treatment, intervention and surgery 11:10 Nuclear Imaging of Aortic Diseases E. Nitzsche, Aarau/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand nuclear imaging options of acute aortic syndrome 2.To provide optimal nuclear imaging strategies for subacute and chronic diseases of the aorta. 3.To distinguish inflammatory from non-inflammatory disease of the aorta 11:30Principles and Indications for Endovascular Management T. Pfammatter, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand specific issues in management of acute aortic syndrome 2.To discuss optimal treatment options including conservative treatment, intervention and surgery 3.To provide interventional treatment options 24/7 11:50-12:00 Break Exhibition Area 86 87 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGNM 12:30 Arrival of Clinical Cardiac PET with Rb-82 in Switzerland J. Prior, Lausanne/CH by Advanced Accelerator Applications Suisse S.A and Medeo 13:00-13:30 Break WS New Tariff Structure for Outpatients (Tarvision) organised by Tarmed Working Group 12:00 Regadenoson: Drug Discovery and Development of a Selective Coronary Vasodilator for Use as a Pharmacological Stress Agent for Radionuclide Myocardial Perfusion Imaging B. Blackburn, London/GB by Solumedics SS IV Oncology DISCHMA 12:00-13:00LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Dischma ORGANISED BY SOLUMEDICS, MEDEO AND ADVANCED ACCELERATOR APPLICATIONS SUISSE S.A SGNM-SSMN CARDIAC PET AND NEW PHARMACOLOGICAL STRESS TESTING Moderator: Ph. Kaufmann, Zurich/CH Revised Directive on Radiation Protection: What’s New? SGNM | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 Exhibition Area 88 Lunch PS (SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN) Lymph Node Imaging of Male and Female Pelvic Malignancies 13:20-14:35 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 11:55 -12:00 13:00-13:20 PS (SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN) Prostate Cancer 89 12:00-13:00 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 10:50-11:55 08:00-09:35 DAVOS 1 15:00-16:30 SGNM-SSMN GENERAL ASSEMBLY Room Dischma 09:40-10:40 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition Exhibition Area 09:35-09:40 14:50-15:30 Break 10:40-10:50 13:30-14:50 WORKSHOP Room Dischma CLINICAL AUDITS ON PET/CT IN ONCOLOGY Organisers and moderators: K. Strobel, Lucerne/CH; M. Wissmeyer, Geneva/Neuchâtel/CH Speakers: S. Schindera, Basel/CH; K. Strobel, Lucerne/CH; M. Wissmeyer, Geneva/CH; M. Gasser, Bern/CH SGNM | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2106 08:00-09:35SCIENTIFIC SESSION IV Room Dischma ONCOLOGY Moderators: B. Klaeser, Bern/CH; T. Kelly, Münsterlingen/CH NSS301New Imaging Agents – Bench to Bedside: How to Obtain the Regulatory Approval for Non Registered Radiopharmaceuticals within Swiss Small-Scale Radiopharmacies (ex. 68Ga-PSMA-617) D. Judith, J. Prior, J. Caputo, N. Schaefer, M. Straub; Lausanne/CH NSS302Assessment of Detectability and Quantification at Early Dynamic and Late Acquisitions with Ga-68NODAGA-RGDyK PET/CT A . A. van der Gucht, P. Mitsakis, A. Pomoni, M. Jreige, G. Allenbach, M. Nicod-Lalonde, N. Schaefer, J. Prior; Lausanne/CH NSS303In Vivo Stabilization of Radiolabelled Gastrin Analogues May Improve Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy of Cholecystokinin 2 Receptor (CCK2) Positive Tumours R. Mansi1, A. Sauter 1, I. E. Valverde1, U. Hassiepen1, M. Behe2, D. Wild1, M. Fani1; 1Basel/CH, 2Villigen/CH NSS304Somatostatin Receptor PET/CT with Radiolabelled Antagonist is Twice as Effective as the Agonist for Detecting Liver Metastases: Results of a Phase 1/2 Study Comparing 68Ga-OPS202 with 68Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT in Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic NET Patients G. Nicolas1, F. Kaul1, N. Schreiter2, J. Uiters2, R. Mena2, A. Bauman1, H. Bouterfa2, J. Rivier3, J. C. Reubi4, H. Maecke5, R. Cathomas6, E. Christ4, M. Fani1, D. Wild1; 1Basel/CH, 2Berlin/DE, 3La Jolla/US, 4 Bern/CH, 5Freiburg/DE, 6Chur/CH SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGNM 09:40-10:40WORKSHOP Room Dischma TARIFF STRUCTURE FOR OUTPATIENTS (TARVISION) Organisers: Tarmed Working Group Moderators: T. Krause, Bern/CH; J. Prior, Lausanne/CH Speakers: F. Juengling, Basel/CH; J. Prior, Lausanne/CH 10:50-11:55 J OINT PLENARY SESSION Room Davos I SGR-SSR & SGNM-SSMN PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: A. Cornelius, Aarau/CH 10:50 How to Diagnose and Treat Prostate Cancer M. Spahn, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To understand the limitations of PSA 2.To learn the advantages and disadvantages of targeted and blind biopsies 3.To learn about different treatment options 11:10Multiparametric MRI to Detect and Stage Prostate Cancer O. Donati, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To learn how to perform and interpret multiparametric MRI 2.To become familiar with the PI-RADS classification 3.To become familiar with the role of imaging for patient stratification and treatment planning 11:30 PSMA-PET in Prostate Cancer M. Eiber, Munich/DE NSS305Comparison of 68Ga-DOTA-TOC PET/CT and 18FDOPA PET/CT in Metastatic Extra-Adrenal Paraganglioma Disease A . S. Kroiss1, C. Uprimny 1, A. Frech1, B. L. Shulkin2, L. Gruber 1, C. Thomé3, G. M. Sprinzl4, G. Gastl1, G. Fraedrich1, I. Virgolini1; 1Innsbruck/AT, 2 Memphis/US, 3Innsbruck/AT, 4St Poelten/AT Learning Objectives: 1.To become familiar with the principle of PSMA-ligands 2.To discuss the use of PSMA-PET in recurrent prostate cancer 3.To learn the role of PSMA-PET in primary prostate cancer staging NSS306Predictive Value of the 18FDG Baseline PET-Derived Quantitative Parameters in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) Patients (ABREOC 08-002 STUDY) L. Ceriani1, T. Ruberto1, L. Mazzucchelli2, A. Moccia1, F. Pavanello1, E. Zucca1, L. Giovanella1; 1 Bellinzona/CH, 2Locarno/CH 12:00-13:00REVISED DIRECTIVE ON Room Davos I RADIATION PROTECTION: WHAT’S NEW? Moderator: O. Ratib, Geneva/CH Speaker: N. Stritt, Bern/CH 13:00-13:20 Break 90 Exhibition Area 91 13:20-14:35SESSION SGR-SSR AND Room Davos I SGNM-SSMN LYMPH NODE IMAGING OF MALE AND FEMALE PELVIC MALIGNANCIES Moderator: T. Hany, Zurich/CH 13:20The Current Criteria for Nodal Involvement on CT/MRI W. Schima, Vienna/AT Learning Objectives: 1. To become familiar with current criteria 2. To learn about imaging features which are highly specific for nodal disease 3. To understand the diagnostic performance of cross-sectional Imaging 92 13:50 DWI-MR: What Does it Contribute? H. Thoeny, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the principles of DWI of nodes 2. To recognise imaging appearance of nodes on DWI MRI 3. To discuss diagnostic performance of DWI MRI for lymph node imaging 14:10Nuclear Medicine: PET and Other Nuclear Medicine Techniques I. Burger, Zurich/CH Learning Objectives: 1. To learn which tumours are typically FDG-avid 2. To become familiar with the role of PET in staging of malignancies of the female pelvis 3. To become familiar with other nuclear imaging techniques for lymph node imaging 14:30 Discussion and Closing Remarks Gadovist®1.0 Injektionslösung Zusammensetzung: 1 ml Injektionslösung enthält 1,0 mmol Gadobutrolum (korresp. 604,72 mg). Hilfsstoffe: Calcobutrolum, Trometamolum, acidum hydrochloricum, aqua ad iniect. q.s. ad solutionem pro 1 ml. Indikationen/Anwendungsmöglichkeiten: Kontrastverstärkung bei der kranialen und spinalen magnetischen Resonanztomographie (MRT). Kontrastverstärkung bei der Magnet-Resonanz-Angiographie (CE-MRA). Kontrastverstärkung bei der magnetischen Resonanztomographie (MRT) der Nieren, insbesondere in Kombination mit dynamischer Bildgebung. Perfusionsstudien: bei der Diagnose des Schlaganfalls, dem Nachweis von herdförmigen zerebralen Ischämien und für Tumor-Perfusionsstudien. Dosierung/Anwendung: Erwachsene: Die Dosierung richtet sich nach der Indikation. Im Allgemeinen ist die Gabe von 0,1 ml Gadovist 1.0 pro kg Körpergewicht ausreichend. Maximal darf eine Gesamtmenge von 0,3 ml Gadovist 1.0 pro kg Körpergewicht verabreicht werden. Pädiatrie: Bei Kindern, bei denen noch nie eine EKG-Untersuchung durchgeführt wurde, ist ein angeborenes QT-Syndrom vor der Anwendung von Gadovist auszuschliessen. Für Kinder ab 2 Jahren und älter sowie für Jugendliche beträgt die empfohlene Dosis 0,1 ml Gadovist pro kg Körpergewicht für alle Indikationen. Anwendungen, die eine Dosis von >0,1 ml Gadovist 1.0 pro kg Körpergewicht erfordern, sollten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen nicht erfolgen. Gadovist wird nicht empfohlen zur Anwendung bei Kindern unter 2 Jahren, da für die Anwendung bei dieser Altersgruppe keine Daten zur Sicherheit und Wirksamkeit vorliegen. Kontraindikationen: Überempfindlichkeit gegenüber dem Wirkstoff oder einem der Hilfsstoffe gemäss Zusammensetzung. Warnhinweise und Vorsichtsmassnahmen: bei anaphylaktoiden/Überempfindlichkeits- oder sonstigen idiosynkratischen Reaktionen, die sich als Herz-Kreislauf-, Atemwegs- oder Hautbeschwerden manifestieren können, einschliesslich Schock. In folgenden Fällen ist die Gefahr von Überempfindlichkeitsreaktionen erhöht: frühere Reaktionen auf Kontrastmittel, Bronchialasthma sowie allergische Störungen in der Anamnese. Bei Patienten mit schweren Herzkreislauf-Erkrankungen darf Gadovist nur nach sorgfältiger Nutzen-RisikoAbwägung verabreicht werden. Im Zusammenhang mit der Anwendung einiger gadoliniumhaltiger Kontrastmittel sind bei Patienten mit akuter oder chronischer schwerer Nierenfunktionsstörung (GFR < 30 ml/min/1,73 m2) oder mit akuter Nierenfunktionsstörung jeglichen Schweregrades Fälle von nephrogener systemischer Fibrose (NSF) beobachtet worden. Alle Patienten sollten vor der Verabreichung von Gadovist durch Erhebung der Anamnese und/oder die Durchführung von Labortests überprüft werden. Schwangerschaft/Stillzeit: Es liegen keine Erfahrungen zur Anwendung von Gadovist 1.0 bei schwangeren Frauen vor. Gadovist 1.0 sollte deshalb in der Schwangerschaft nicht angewendet werden. Es ist nicht bekannt, ob Gadobutrol in die Muttermich übertritt. Für den Menschen liegen bisher noch keine Untersuchungen hierzu vor. In klinisch relevanten Dosen werden keine Effeckte auf das gestillte Kind erwartet und gadovist 1.0 kann während der Stillphase angewendet werden. Unerwünschte Wirkungen: häufig Kopfschmerzen, Nausea; gelegentlich Schwindel/Benommenheit, Parästhesie, Dysgeusie, Dyspnoe, Erbrechen, Pruritus, Erythem, Rash, Hitzegefühl, Reaktionen an der Injektionsstelle (z.B. Extravasation, Brennen, Kälte/Wärmegefühl, Schmerzen, Hämatom); gelegentlich überempfindlichkeit/anaphylaktoide Reaktionen (z.B. anaphylaktoider Schock, Kreislaufkollaps, angioödem, Kehlkopfödem, Konjuktivitis, Augenlidödem, Flushing, Blässe, Zyanose, oropharyngeale Schwellung, Husten, Niesen, Atemstillstand, Bronchospasmus, Brustschmerzen, Gesichtsödem, Hyperhidrose, Urtikaria, Hypotonie), keine der unter Überempfindlichkeit/anaphylaktoide Reaktionen aufgeführten unerwünschten Wirkungen, die während klinischen Studien auftraten, erreichten eine Häufigkeit grösser als «selten» (ausser Urtikaria); selten Parosmie, Bewusstseinverlust, Konvulsion, Herzstillstand (lebensbedrohende Zustände und/oder Todesfälle wurden berichtet) wurde beobachtet, Tachykardie, Palpitationen, trockener Mund, Unwohlsein, Kältegefühl. Einzelfälle von NSF wurden mit Gadovist beobachtet, die meisten davon bei Patienten, die gleichzeitig andere gadoliniumhaltige Kontrastmittel erhalten hatten. Interaktionen: Es wurden bisher keine Interaktionsstudien durchgeführt. Packungen: Fl. zu 30 und Infusionsflasche zu 65ml. Fertigspr. zu 5, 7.5, 10 und 15ml. Vorgefüllte Patronen zu 15, 30 ml. Liste B. Weiterführende Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte der Fachinformation (Stand: Januar 2015): www.swissmedicinfo.ch. Urtextnummer: L.CH.MKT.RI.09.2015.0089-DE/EN/FR. Bayer (Schweiz) AG, Grubenstrasse 6, 8045 Zürich, Tel. 044 465 83 70, www.bayer.ch There’s MORE to see SGNM | SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 | SGNM 93 SGNM | SATURDAY, MAY 21 SATURDAY, MAY 21 | SGNM CONGRESS PROGRAMME SVMTRA-ASTRM 70. ANNUAL MEETING SVMTRA-ASTRM Bayer (Schweiz) AG Grubenstrasse 6, 8045 Zürich www.bayer.ch, Tel. 044 465 81 11 94 95 SVMTRA | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SVMTRA THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 11:00-12:00 JOINT PLENARY SESSION SGR-SSR, Room Davos I SGNM-SSMN & SVMTRA-ASTRM NEUROIMAGING IN DEMENTIA Moderators: S. Kneifel, Chur/CH; C. Stippich, Basel/CH; M. Mordasini, Bern/CH PS II PS I DAVOS 1/3 10:50-11:00 CONGRESS OPENING – Room Davos I WELCOME ADDRESS T. Jung, Zurich/CH, S. Kneifel, Chur/CH, M. Mordasini, Bern/CH 11:00 Neuroradiology in Dementia S. Haller, Geneva/CH Learning Objectives: 1. Understand what patients may need imaging for dementia 2.How to develop an imaging strategy with the appropriate techniques 3.How to classify diseases according to imaging and predict outcome POSTER WALKING TOUR WITH APPETIZERS 16:45-17:30 15:45-16:45 15:15-15:45 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 13:15-14:00 96 11:20The Role of PET in Diagnosis and Follow up of Dementias T. van Eimeren, Cologne/DE Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain the challenges of molecular imaging in dementias 2.Describe the appropriate use of various PET-Tracers in dementia care 3.Describe quantitative approaches to image analysis in molecular imaging of dementia 14:00-15:15 LS Clinical Relevance of Gadolinium Deposition in Brain Tissue organised by Bayer (Schweiz) AG 12:15-13:15 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 12:00-12:15 DAVOS 1 JOINT PS (SGR, SGNM & SVMTRA) Neuroimaging in Dementia 11:00-12:00 10:50-11:00 OPENING OF SWISS CONGRESS OF RADIOLOGY 2016 Welcome Address SGR, SGNM, SVMTRA SERTIG SPECIAL FOCUS SESSION (SGR & SVMTRA) Introduction of Clinical Audits in Switzerland 11:40Advanced Neuroimaging: Beyond Morphology M. El Koussy, Bern/CH Learning Objectives: 1.E xplain advanced neuroimaging for MRI in dementia 2.E xplain the informations beyond morphology in MRI of dementia 3.Describe volumetry in MR imaging of dementia 11:05-12:05 JOINT SESSION SGR-SSR & Room Sertig SVMTRA-ASTRM INTRODUCTION OF CLINICAL AUDITS IN SWITZERLAND Moderator: C. Becker, Geneva/CH 11:00 Clinical Audits in Radiology as a Quality Improvement S. Schindera, Basel/CH 97 SVMTRA | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 | SVMTRA Learning Objectives: 1.To introduce examples of clinical audits in radiology 2.To introduce the legal framework of the clinical audits in Switzerland 3.To summarize the content of the proposed clinical audits in CT in Switzerland 11:10Experiences of the Pilotaudits in Switzerland – The View of the Auditors A. Steiner, Samedan/CH; Y. Kaeser, Uetikon am See/CH; B. Freiwald, Baden/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To give an overview of the pilotaudits 2.To summarize the practical experiences gained during the pilotaudits 3.To suggest improvements for future audits 11:30Experiences of the Pilotaudits in Switzerland – The View of an Audited Institute C. Nauer, Chur/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To summarize the efforts before the audit 2.To summarize the experiences gained during the audit 3.To suggest improvements for the auditors 14:00-15:15 PLENARY SESSION 1 Room Davos 1/3 Moderators: I. Gremion, Lausanne/CH; R. Latscha-Brunner; Basel/CH 14:00 Rechtliche Grundlagen der Teleradiologie / Bases juridiques de la Téléradiologie M. Mordasini, E. Rezzonico, Y. Jaermann, N. Hänsli, Sursee/CH 14:20 Promotion du métier de TRM / Bekanntmachung des Berufes Fachleute für MTRA S. de Labouchère, J. Rossier, Lausanne/CH 14:40 Wie geht ein Pferd ins MRI? / Comment faire entrer un cheval dans l’IRM? S. Petit, Bern/CH 15:00 Réseau de Veille Métier TRM / Business Intelligence Netzwerk für Fachleute für MTRA P. Vorlet, X. Realini, Lausanne/CH 15:15-15:45 Break Exhibition Area 15:45-16:45 PLENARY SESSION 2 Room Davos 1/3 Moderators: M. Hofmann-Stricker, Avry-sur-Matran/CH; M. Mordasini, Bern/CH 11:40Implementation of the clinical audits in Switzerland S. Schindera, Basel/CH 15:45 Contrôle de qualité en Echographie / Qualitätskontrolle im Ultraschall J. Künzli, G. Gullo, P. Frossard; Lausanne/CH Learning Objectives: 1.To introduce the general framework of the clinical audits in Switzerland 2.To summarize the challenges while implementing clinical audits 3.To discuss factors which could make the audits successful 11:50 Questions and Discussion 12:00-12:15 Break Exhibition Area 16:15Konventionelle Röntgendiagnostik Multifunktionsdiagnostik 3D-Tomographie / Radiodiagnostic conventionnel, diagnostic multifonctions – tomographie 3D L. Rizzo; Basel/CH 12:15-13:15LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Davos I ORGANISED BY BAYER (SCHWEIZ) AG CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF GADOLINIUM DEPOSITION IN BRAIN TISSUE Moderator: V. Runge, Bern/CH 12:15 What We Know From Clinical Research A. Bink, Basel/CH 12:45 Gadolinium Deposits Preclinical Perspective H. Pietsch, Berlin/DE 13:15-14:00 Break 16:00EX-VIVO IRM: le rôle du TRM dans la recherche interdisciplinaire – résultats préliminaires / EX-VIVO MRI: Die Rolle der Fachperson für MTRA in der interdisziplinären Forschung – Erste Resultate E. Maturana1, S. Decker2; 1Thônex/CH, 2Geneva/CH 16:30CT vs IRM: Le clash des grands esprits dans le monde de l’imagerie de l’hypertension pulmonaire / CT vs. MRI: Zusammenprall der grossen Vorreiter in der Welt der Bildgebung des pulmonalen Hochdrucks J. Lanitis-Handschin, M. Bontean; Geneva/CH Exhibition Area 98 99 SVMTRA | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SVMTRA FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 09:45-10:30 Break DELEGIERTENVERSAMMLUNG SVMTRA ASSEMBLÉE DES DÉLÉGUÉES ASTRM Exhibition Area 10:30-11:50 PLENARY SESSION 3 Room Davos 1/3 Moderators: E. Rezzonico, Lugano/CH; G. Kast, Chur/CH 10:30 Politique professionelle actuelle / Berufspolitisch Aktuelles Y. Jaermann, Montreux/CH 10:50Optimierung des Arbeitsplatzes Computertomographie – ein Puzzle mit vielen Einzelteilen / Optimisation de la place de travail au CT: un puzzle avec beaucoup de pièces G. Stadelmann; Basel/CH PS V PS IV PS III DAVOS 1/3 08:15-09:45DELEGIERTENVERSAMMLUNG Room Davos 1/3 SVMTRA ASSEMBLÉE DES DÉLÉGUÉES ASTRM Moderators: I. Gremion, Lausanne/CH; R. Latscha-Brunner; Basel/CH 11:10Comparaison des différents types de contrôles dosimétriques effectués en IMRT statique et dynamique / Vergleich der verschiedenen Dosimetriekontrollen in statischen und dynamischen IMRT A. Guney, Geneva/CH 11:30 Revision Tarmed 2017 / Révision Tarmed 2017 T. Jung, Zurich/CH Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition Exhibition Area 16:15-16:30 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 15:30-16:15 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 13:00-13:30 14:50-15:30 LS eHealth and the Impact on Radiology organised by Fasmed 12:00-13:00 100 13:30-14:50 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 11:50-12:00 10:30-11:50 10:00-10:30 08:15-9:45 DAVOS 1 Break/Posters/Technical Exhibition 11:50-12:00 Break 101 SVMTRA | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 | SVMTRA 12:00-13:00LUNCH SYMPOSIUM Room Davos I ORGANISED BY FASMED eHEALTH AND ITS IMPACT ON RADIOLOGY Moderator: Ch. Pfirrmann, Zurich/CH 12:00-12:20by Siemens AG Isn’t Medical Imaging Just Perfect for Big Data? E. Merkle, Basel/CH 15:30-16:15 PLENARY SESSION 5 Room Davos 1/3 Moderators: M. Moradsini, Bern/CH; I. Gremion, Lausanne/CH Die Fachperson für MTRA bei Kriegseinsätzen im Feldlazarett / Le TRM à l’hôpital de campagne dans les pays en guerre A. Pedergnana, Winterthur/CH 12:20-12:40by GE Healthcare ITs time: Turning Big Data into Big Insights M. Dahlweid, Chicago/US 12:40-13:00 by Philips Health Systems The Swiss eHealth Strategy: Does it Change Radiology? Ch. Bensch, Zurich/CH 13:00-13:30 Break Exhibition Area 13:30-14:50 PLENARY SESSION 4 Room Davos 1/3 Moderator: S. Scherz, Liebefeld/CH 13:30Comparaison d’irradiations palliatives avec les critères d’un traitement à succès selon les critères de l’Association Suisse de Qualité en Médecine Palliative / Vergleich von palliativer Bestrahlung einer erfolgreichen Behandlung nach den Kriterien der Swiss Association for Quality in Palliative Medicine N. Mamboury, Lausanne/CH 13:50IRM du cou chez les victimes survivantes de strangulation: évaluations de cas / MRI der HWS bei überlebenden Strangulationsopfern: Fallauswertung Ch. Bruguier, Lausanne/CH 14:10 Untersuchungen des Myokards / Examens du myocarde E. Müller, Chur/CH 14:30Réceptivité des étudiants TRM à l’interprofessionalité, un enjeu à venir pour la profession / Die Aufgeschlossenheit der Studierenden Fachleute für MTRA für Interprofessionnalität, eine Herausforderung für die Zukunft des Berufes F. Bouamine, L. Franco, C. Becherraz; Lausanne/CH 14:50-15:30 Break Exhibition Area 102 103 FLOOR PLANS TALSTRASSENGESCHOSS PARKGESCHOSS Re gi st ra n & Cl e m re oo nt kr Ce oa id UD ps ho ks e o r ur s W n Co O s- n d nd s ou Ha r a I O U lt M RU FO SR -S M G R om TR IS o AS S R n AV O io TR DA ss M Se SV 3 om 1/ o S nR V O io DA ess S ST IG LA RT ÜE ci et Br ea TR Br ut M ko TR ea AS R A- SS R- M SS RSV SG R ce RN SS R- So SG O f fi SG R N SM -S NM SG m A oo gs m R HM n t in Ro o S C io ee ut M DI ess y S ko FL SE ZH O n ce t io f fi bi O hi RN Ex RN AR O HW EH SC SE O er SH st IS Po W Ro om 105 104 M O y R O ud t RY S D TA N I in S A t am Vi t io Sl Entrance Talstrasse PLAN DAVOS INTERCONTINENTAL DAVOS FLÜELAPASSSTRASSE DORFSTRASSE BAHNHOFSTRASSE BAHNHOF DAVOS DORF DAVOS CONGRESS HOTEL SCHATZALP PROMENADE OBERE STRASSE KURGARTENSTRASSE SCHATZALPBAHN SCHATZALPBAHN DAVOS PLATZ TALSTRASSE SCHATZALPSTRASSE 106 107 NOTES 108 109 PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SWISS SOCIETY OF RADIOLOGY HAS A NEW ADDRESS Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Radiologie Société Suisse de Radiologie Swiss Society of Radiology Geschäftsstelle/Bureau c/o ecos Office Center Bellerivestrasse 11 8008 Zürich | Schweiz Phone +41 (0) 31 951 00 84 Email info@sgr-ssr.ch VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE www.sgr-ssr.ch 110 111 Das neue mobile DR von Canon Mobile DR Das Mobile DR (32 kW) ist ein von Grund auf neu konzipiertes mobiles Röntgengerät mit dem Fokus auf Mobilität, Batterie-Autonomie und Design. 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