Ultra-High Resolution Lung CT: Pushing the Boundaries of Lung Imaging
Ultra-high resolution lung CT marks a groundbreaking advancement in pulmonary imaging, providing unmatched clarity and detail in visualizing lung structures. This workshop will delve into the latest technological developments and clinical applications of ultra-high resolution CT, with a focus on its ability to detect subtle pathologies that were previously difficult to diagnose. By improving the visualization of lung parenchyma and airways, this modality enables more precise assessments, particularly in cases of interstitial lung diseases. Attendees will gain insights into the technical principles of ultra-high resolution CT, including the integration of Silverbeam technology with AI-driven deep learning reconstruction and low radiation dose protocols, to produce exceptional images without a high radiation penalty. Practical strategies for incorporating these tools into clinical practice will be discussed. The session will also address current challenges and future directions, highlighting the transformative potential of ultra-high resolution imaging in pulmonary diagnostics and its role in enhancing patient outcomes.
Speaker

Dr. Russell Bull
Radiologist
Royal Bournemouth Hospital, UKCourse Information
By the end of this session, delegates will
- Be able to illustrate the potential of UHRCT to progress our understanding of lung diseases
This educational talk was created in February 2025. All information contained in this session was correct at the time of distribution.
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