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Superb microvascular imaging 11 Jun 2019

This talk describes state-of-the art doppler technology with improved sensitivity at detecting vascular flow in small vessels and how it can be clinically useful in detecting inflammation. Results of a recent proof of concept study are also discussed and illustrated.

Educational aim:
• To understand advancing doppler technology and its potential clinical utility with respect to detecting inflammation in patients with rheumatological disease

References:
• Microflow imaging: New Doppler technology to detect low-grade inflammation in patients with arthritis. Lim AKP, Satchithananda K, Dick EA, Abraham S, Cosgrove DO. Eur Radiol. 2018 Mar;28(3):1046-1053.

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Duration:23 mins


Speaker info

Adrian Lim

Consultant Radiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Dr Adrian Lim trained in radiology at the Hammersmith and Charing Cross Hospitals, London and was appointed as a Consultant Radiologist in the same department in 2003 and simultaneously held an Honorary Senior Lecturer’s position at Imperial College London. In 2010, he was promoted to Reader in Radiology, adjunct Professor in 2013 and conferred Professor of Practice in 2017. He is Head of Ultrasound at Charing Cross Hospital, London and specialist areas include advancing technologies of ultrasound and use of novel techniques in functionally assessing disease processes with particular respect to breast, oncological and musculoskeletal imaging. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and is an Editor of the Ultrasound International Open Journal and Associate Editor of Clinical Radiology and Ultrasound journals. He is Honorary Secretary of the British Medical Ultrasound Society, member of EFSUMB publications committee and case of the month editor.