A Touch of CEUS Physics: Quantification and the Future- SDMS

A Touch of CEUS Physics: Quantification and the Future- SDMS

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Please Note: This program has been submitted for approval of Sonographer SDMS CME Credit

Program Description / Statement of Need:

This webinar titled "A Touch of CEUS Physics: Quantification and the Future", will focus on understanding the principles of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging and its various approaches to quantification. During this webinar, we will explore the physics of ultrasound waves and how they interact with microbubbles, which are used as contrast agents in CEUS imaging. This will help to provide a better understanding of the fundamental principles behind CEUS imaging. Additionally, we will discuss approaches to CEUS quantification, including methods for measuring blood flow and tissue perfusion, as well as evaluating contrast agent kinetics in different tissues. Understanding these approaches can aid in the accurate interpretation of CEUS images and provide valuable information for clinical decision-making. Finally, we will review developing technologies and applications of CEUS imaging, providing insight into the exciting future of this rapidly evolving field. We will also explore the potential impact of these advancements on the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions. Join us for this informative and engaging webinar as we delve into the world of CEUS imaging and its role in the future of medical imaging.

Target Audience:

The content of this webinar is intended for sonographers, and other healthcare professionals involved in ultrasound.

Accreditation and CME Credit Statements:

This program has been submitted for approval of 1.5 hour of SDMS CME Credit Category AB by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS).

Faculty and Planner Disclosures:

As an accredited provider of continuing medical education, it is the policy of Northwest Imaging Forums, Inc. (NWIF) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its activities. In accordance with this policy, faculty and planners must disclose any financial relationships with commercial interests germane to program con tent. Additionally, in the event a conflict of interest (COI) does exist, it is the policy of NWIF to ensure that the COI is resolved in order to ensure the integrity of the CME activity. The planner has nothing to disclose.