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Shravan Sridhar

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Cardiovascular MRI is an invaluable tool used for clinical decision-making in children with congenital heart disease (CHD). The variable anatomy and physiology encountered in this cohort of patients challenges radiologists to integrate morphologic understanding with precise imaging metrics that drive management. Developing a solid understanding of common workflows used in CHD MRI can make the imager more confident and efficient in conducting the appropriate assessments in each case. This exhibit employs a skills-based method designed to make MRI evaluation of CHD more approachable, structured, and clinically impactful. This course is not focused on assessment of any one congenital heart disease nor is it a simple case compendium, but rather, is aimed at teaching specific skills and demonstration of the use of MRI analytical techniques that can be applied to the spectrum of CHD ranging from simple shunts to simple obstructive lesions such as aortic coarctation to complex congenital heart diseases such as double outlet right ventricle. Learners will gain fluency with commonly employed CHD MRI workflows including morphologic characterization, angiography, volumetric analysis, gradient measurement, semilunar valve assessment, atrioventricular valve assessment, collateral flow quantification (systemic arterial, aortopulmonary, and venovenous), shunt quantification, internal consistency analysis, and myocardial tissue characterization. Each workflow will be paired with a sample case(s) that highlights the clinical utility of the associated workflow and addresses pearls and pitfalls associated with each workflow. Following completion of this educational course, the learner will have gained experience exercising both interpretive and quantitative skills needed to conduct the different workflows that may be required for a particular CHD MRI case he or she encounters, understand when a certain analysis should be considered, and be able to perform quality checks that ensure generation of accurate clinical data to help guide the patient’s management. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2026 Congress , 2026

Authors: Cheng Jocelyn, Chung Taylor, Davda Sunit, Sridhar Shravan

Keywords: Congenital Heart Disease, Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI