Poster Sessions - Friday April 19, 1013
An exact presentation time will be posted here before the meeting, please check back later. The location of the poster presentation will be announced on site. Please check with the reception desk upon check-in.
Please note:
POSTER SIZE has to be 60 cm in height and 80 cm in width exactly! You will have to register with the reception desk on location for your presentation. |
The following Abstracts have been accepted by the review committee |
Abstract ID |
Poster # |
Presentation |
Abstract Titel |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS A |
ID 934 |
P1 |
19:00 - 19:05 |
withdrawn |
ID 968 |
P2 |
19:05 - 19:10 |
Cardiac MRI in reperfused STEMI: prognostic stratification using dedicated software tools tools |
ID 977 |
P3 |
19:10 - 19:15 |
Potential of multi-slice computed tomography in assessment of mitral valve and left ventricular reverse remodeling after surgical repair |
ID 935 |
P4 |
19:15 - 19:20 |
withdrawn |
ID 993 |
P5 |
19:20 - 19:25 |
Post-traumatic cardiac herniation: late diagnosis with cardiac MR |
ID 996 |
P6 |
19:25 - 19:30 |
withdrawn |
POSTER PRESENTATIONS B |
ID 995 |
P7 |
19:00 - 19:05 |
MYOCARDITIS INDUCED BY MESALAMINE: A CASE REPORT |
ID 998 |
P8 |
19:05 - 19:10 |
Do we get an Accurate Impression about Left Ventricular Geometry with Prospective Gated 320 slice CT Coronary Angiogram Studies? Implications for CT coronary angiography reporting |
ID 997 |
P9 |
19:10 - 19:15 |
withdrawn |
ID 1001 |
P10 |
19:15 - 19:20 |
Measurement of trabeculated left ventricular mass using cardiac magnetic in thalassemia patients and correlation with clinical and functional cardiac parameters |
ID 1000 |
P11 |
19:20 - 19:25 |
Sudden Death in Young - Causes and Morphological Finding (including Magnetic Resonance): Data from Latvian Registry 2011 |
ID 981 |
P12 |
19:25 - 19:30 |
Imaging support with multi-slice computed tomography for surgical restoration of dyskinetic anteroapical left ventricular aneurysm: single center experience |
ID 1003 |
P13 |
19:30 - 19:35 |
Role and cost-effectiveness of a stress imaging guided strategy in patients with non-culprit lesion at primary percutaneous coronary intervention |