I.C. Diagnostic imaging techniques 3
(objectives)
Upon completion of the course, students should know and understand the physical principles of radiation therapy and nuclear medicine. Know the basic notions of radiotherapy treatment techniques, of the physical principles of the equipment, of the scintigraphic examinations, including the instrumentation, the methods of acquiring and processing images, the main indications of the examinations and finally the main normal and pathological findings of these examinations. In relation to PET topics, students should understand the physical bases and instrumentation of Positron Emission Tomography. Know the methods of reconstruction and processing of images, the various artifacts, the techniques for correcting these artifacts and the main indications and clinical basis of PET examinations. In addition, knowledge of advanced MR and CT imaging techniques will be provided
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Code
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90188 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy
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The course aims to provide to the student knowledge of physiologica, physiopathological, clinical and diagnostic application of the imaging technique in order to optimize scientific and tecnical skills to employ radiological equipment adequately, in particular in the field of extravascular interventional radiology. Knowledge of this technical application is fundamental for the development of specific professional skills. Upon completation of the course, students should know and understand the principles of physics of nuclear medicine. They should know the basics of scintigraphic examinations, including the instrumentation, methods of image acquisition and processing, the main indications and finally the main normal and pathological findings of such examinations. In relation to PET topics, students should understand the physical bases and instrumentation of Positron Emission Tomography, know the methods of reconstruction and processing of images, the various artifacts and techniques for correcting these artifacts and the main indications and clinical bases of PET exams.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/36
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Argiro' Renato
(syllabus)
• Extra-vascular interventional Radiology • CT- GUIDED procedures • MR – GUIDED procedures • Biopsies • Urinary tract intervention • Biliary tract intervention • Liver oncological treatments • Lung oncological treatments • Kidney oncological treatments
(reference books)
Kandarpa – Interventional Radiology Manual Book
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Teacher
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Fionda Bruno
(syllabus)
Equipment in radiotherapy: introduction to the use of Linac The course will cover the following topics: Definitions; Electromagnetic and body radiation and consequent radiobiological effect on neoplastic and normal tissues; Photon and electron beams of different energy and characteristics of surface and depth action; Definition of volumes in radiotherapy; Dose fractionation and treatment techniques; Toxicity; Examples of treatment in different organ pathologies. Equipment in radiotherapy: introduction to the use of dedicated machines The program of the course will address the following topics: explanation of the intrinsic problems of the different phases of the path of the journey of the oncological patient candidate for radiation treatment, focusing on those relating to treatment planning and delivery for both 3D and ultraconformed and volumetric techniques. General principles of radiation oncology The program will address the following topics: radiotherapy, therapeutic purposes and integrations. Therapeutic program in the treatment planning phase The program will address the following topics: Isotac and isocenter; Contouring and coregistration; Volumes according to ICRU 50 (treatment volume and irradiated volume); Principles of 3D planning and inverse planning (IMRT-VMAT); Acute tissues and late responders (toxicity); Organs in series and in parallel; DVH and Dose Constraints; Clinical evaluations of treatment plans. Therapeutic program in the therapy phase The program will address the following topics: Evolution of the IGRT concept; whole-fraction and intra-fraction variation control systems; Tracking systems; Adaptive concepts and application modes. Special Techniques The program will address the following topics: Interventional Radiotherapy, clinical techniques and indications; Definition of IMRT (Step&shoot / Sliding windows); Cranial and extracranial stereotaxia (SRT/SBRT); Respiratory Gating; Hybrid radiotherapy equipment with MRI.
(reference books)
Radiation Therapy Study Guide: A Radiation Therapist's Review by Amy Heath. Springer, 2016.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Teacher
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Guarnera Alessia
(syllabus)
• Computed Tomography Settings and Protocols • Neuro CT • Head and Neck CT • Chest CT • Cardio-CT • Abdominal CT • Pelvic CT • Angio-CT • CT in trauma Radiotherapy equipment: introduction to the use of Linac The teaching program will address the following topics: Definitions; Electromagnetic and corpuscular radiation and consequent radiobiological effect on neoplastic tissues and normal tissues; Beams of photons and electrons of different energy and characteristics of the action on the surface and in depth; Definition of volumes in radiotherapy; Dose fractionation and treatment techniques; Toxicity; Examples of treatment in various organ pathologies. Radiotherapy equipment: introduction to the use of dedicated machines The teaching program will address the following topics: explanation of the problems inherent in the different phases of the path of the cancer patient candidate for radiation treatment, deepening those concerning treatment planning and delivery for both 3D techniques and ultra-conformed and volumetric ones. General principles of oncological radiotherapy The teaching program will address the following topics: radiotherapy, therapeutic purposes and additions. Therapeutic process in the treatment planning phase The teaching program will address the following topics: Isotac and isocenter; Contouring and co-registration; Volumes according to ICRU 50 (treatment volume and irradiated volume); Principles of 3D planning and inverse planning (IMRT-VMAT); Acute tissues and late responders (toxicity); Organs in series and organs in parallel; DVH and Dose Constraints; Clinical evaluations of treatment plans. Therapeutic process in the therapy phase The teaching program will address the following topics: Evolution of the IGRT concept; Interfraction and intra-fraction control systems; Tracking systems; Concepts of adaptive and application methods. Special techniques
(reference books)
Nikolaou, Konstantin, Fabian Bamberg, Andrea Laghi, and Geoffrey D. Rubin. 2019. Multislice CT. Springer. Assadi, Majid, Ahmadzadehfar, Hojjat, Biersack, Hans-Jürgen, Principles of Nuclear Medicine, Milano, Springer, 2018 Radiation Therapy Study Guide: A Radiation Therapist's Review by Amy Heath. Springer, 2016. Linee guida AIMN: https://www.aimn.it/site/page/attivita/linee-guida EANM Technologist Guide: https://www.eanm.org/publications/technologists-guide Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Technology and Techniques – Paul E.Christian ; Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich
and material written by the professor, referring to the lessons
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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Module: Medical sciences and techniques
(objectives)
The training objectives are knowledge of the techniques and methods of radiotherapy treatment, development of the treatment plan and the equipment used for therapy. Knowledge of CT and MRI equipment and basic protocols of both methods. Main sequences in MR and physical principles of operation of the methods. The teaching, integrated with the medical disciplines, aims to provide the student with the specific technical professional skills for the provision of typical services in the clinical field of nuclear medicine / molecular imaging, through the study and deepening of the principles and of the equipment / instrumentation used (such as gamma cameras or PETs, fractionators and radiopharmacy instrumentation), the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals and its clinical applications and methodologies, used for diagnosis and therapy.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/50
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Chiatamone Ranieri Carmine
(syllabus)
PARALLEL IMAGE DIFFUSION TRACTOGRAPHY VASCULAR MRI WITH AND WITHOUT MDC FUNCTIONAL MRI PERFUSION IN MRI AND CT CARDIO RM CARDIO TC (Outline of the Cardio study in Nuclear Medicine) VASCULAR STUDIES IN TC
(reference books)
External beam therapy, Peter Hoskin, Oxford
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Teacher
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Santarelli Federico
(syllabus)
Linear accelerator, linear accelerator with cone-beam ct system, iort, brachitherapia, simulator, mobile laser, immobilization systems, cerebral stereotassic treatment, cerebral treatment, tumor treatment of the respiratory system, breast treatment, breast treatment, breast treatment treatment of the digestive apparatus, treatment of the prostate and urinary system, treatment of cutaneous injuries, metastase ratement, treatment planning system (tps), digital reformat reconstruction (drr) and with beam-ct, detection of target target and contour (gtv) ctv-ptv), fusion of images, 2d, conformational (3d) and imrt treatment, isodose curve, disomogenization and dosage surface (bolus)
(reference books)
External beam therapy, Peter Hoskin, Oxford Material provided by the teacher.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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Teacher
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DI LASCIO ANTONIO
(syllabus)
1. introduction to nuclear medicine / molecular imaging methodologies 2. organization and management of a Nuclear Medicine department (environments, equipment, roles and functions); 3. Nuclear Medicine Equipment (gamma camera, PET and SPECT) 4. Main applications in diagnostics and therapy (according to international protocols and guidelines) 5. Radiopharmaceuticals, quality controls, good preparation practices, waste disposal
(reference books)
Elenco dei testi e/o dei riferimenti bibliografici.
• Calabria F., Schillaci O. (Ed.) Radiopharmaceuticals: A Guide to PET/CT and PET/MRI, Milano, Springer, 2019 • Volterrani, D., Erba, P.A., Carrio, I., Strauss, H.W., Mariani, G., Nuclear Medicine Textbook, Milano, Spinger, 2019 • Assadi, Majid, Ahmadzadehfar, Hojjat, Biersack, Hans-Jürgen, Principles of Nuclear Medicine, Milano, Springer, 2018
and • material written by the professor, referring to the lessons
• consultation of documents and free resources produced by the European scientific societies of radiology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy Guidelines & Recommendations or free content to download • for example: European Society of Radiology https://www.myesr.org/publications/guidelines-and-recommendations, European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) https://www.eanm.org/publications/technologists-guide/
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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