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Internet2 Cardiovascular SIG

Internet2 Cardiovascular SIG. Organizational meeting October 15, 2003.

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Internet2 Cardiovascular SIG

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  1. Internet2Cardiovascular SIG Organizational meeting October 15, 2003

  2. Working Agenda:11:45 a.m. - Introductions, areas of interest11:55 a.m. - Remote supervision and interpretation of cardiovascular magnetic resonance studies as an example what could be enabled by Internet 2.12:10 p.m. - Specific discussion items:National Risk Screening and Identification Network for AthleteSudden DeathBuilding an understanding of how the heart works, fusion imagingof models, measurements. Remote robotic participation in surgical procedures?Catheterization procedures.Distance collaboration methods for Bioengineering ResearchPartnerships12:50 p.m. - What opportunities exist within Internet2? Who should we get to know?Jere Retzer, OHSU- Chair Health Sciences SIG 1:10 p.m. - General Discussion - What organizations do you know? What companycontacts do you have? Who should we bring to the table as we work towards establishing an ongoing Working Group?1:30 p.m. - General Discussion – SummaryPlanning the next steps; next meeting; prioritization of directions. 1:45 p.m. - Adjourn

  3. Welcome to the Cardiovascular SIG of Internet 2 Unlike most other forms of imaging, imaging of the heart is performed with an understanding of the heart Tools for anatomy, physiology, perfusion by MRI and by ultrasound require special expertise

  4. Best Results • Combination of physics, imaging expertise, cardiac physiology, and cardiology • Not present in most Radiology departments • More cardiac enabled systems in large metro areas than people who know how to use them • Example (State of Oregon) - 13 enabled systems, 1 group who knows how to use for Cardiac MRI

  5. Cardiovascular SIG Partners: with Companies and Organizations. GE, Siemens, Philips, Guidant, Medtronics AHA, ACC, ASE, SCMR, AMA NASCI, ASNC, ACR, RSNA

  6. Opportunities • Remote supervision and interpretation/ consultation • Information overlay • Physiology, electrical conduction, function, perfusion • Clinical Research Centers • Clinical trials • Educational development • Health promotion, Informatics-virtual medical record Risk prevention

  7. Areas of Endeavor • Distance (robotic) supervision of: • Procedures • Imaging • Intervention • Surgery • Modeling • Interventions • Heart structure • Heart function

  8. Areas of Endeavor • Training/Education • Risk screening • Coronary heart disease • Athletes • Virtual medical record • Fusion imaging of Clinical data from multiple modalities • Overlay function and anatomy • Aid navigation

  9. Areas of Endeavor • What are your ideas? • How should we proceed? • When can we get together? • E-Mail Listserve for our SIG: Send an E-Mail to sympa@internet2.edu Write: “subscribe cardio-sig@internet2.edu Your name”

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