Episode 43 CEUS in Echocardiography
Dr. Jordan B. Strom joins host Dr. Emanuel Kanal for a discussion on the role of ultrasound enhancing agents (UEAs) in contemporary diagnostic imaging. The conversation reviews foundational ultrasound concepts including thermal index, mechanical index, and harmonic imaging, then explores how microbubble contrast agents work, their established and emerging clinical applications across cardiac and radiologic imaging, safety considerations, and the future of contrast-enhanced ultrasound including molecular and theranostic applications.
- Define thermal index (TI) and mechanical index (MI) and explain their relevance to ultrasound safety and the imaging of microbubble contrast agents.
- Describe the composition, size characteristics, and mechanism of action of ultrasound enhancing agents, including the role of harmonic resonance in generating diagnostic signal.
- Identify established and emerging clinical applications of contrast-enhanced ultrasound across cardiac, abdominal, pediatric, and vascular imaging.
- Discuss the safety profile of ultrasound enhancing agents, including considerations for patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO), pregnancy and lactation, and patients undergoing subsequent CT or MRI examinations.
The content of this SDMS CME symposium is intended for healthcare professionals including Sonographers, Imaging Nurses, Administrators, Researchers, and Others.
This SDMS CME activity has been planned and submitted for approval of 1.00 hour of SDMS CME Credit Category AE by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS).
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