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Ventilation/Perfusion: 3D Quantification Workshop 2019
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06/06/2019
When: Thursday, June 6, 2019
9:30 AM
Where: Royal Brompton Hospital
London
United Kingdom
Contact: Tiago Sousa
T.Sousa@rbht.nhs.uk

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The nuclear medicine department of the Royal Brompton Hospital will be hosting a workshop for 3D lobar quantification of lung perfusion and ventilation. The workshop will showcase this recently developed software in partnership with Hermes to address the clinical demand for pre-surgical assessment in patients with severe COPD and lung tumours. The programme will include talks from experts such as respiratory physician and cardio-thoracic surgeon who will enlighten the attendees about the integration of imaging into patient pathways.

We aim to provide hands on training for image processing and on applications of 3D lobar quantification to the interested nuclear medicine teams.

 

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