Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition • 09-14 May 2026

ISMRT Flash Presentation

Winning Poster Presentations

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Winning Poster Presentations
ISMRT Flash Presentation
ISMRT
Saturday, 09 May 2026
Meeting Room 2.60
11:50 - 14:00
Session Number: 130-06
No CME/CE Credit

11:50 Figure 130-06-001.  Integrating MRI into Neurocritical Care: Enabling Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques for Critically Ill Patients
Marcelo Martins, Peter Zsigmond, Anders Tisell
Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Impact: Advanced MRI techniques — such as diffusion, perfusion, and flow imaging — are rarely available for neurocritical patients. This work demonstrates safe, repeatable MRI access with continuous ICP monitoring, enabling advanced MRI applications and research directly within intensive care.
11:53 Figure 130-06-002.  Gadolinium-Enhanced Inner Ear MRI in Definite Meniere’s Disease: IT vs. IV Injection for Endolymphatic Hydrops Detection
Cheng Tang, jianjian Huang, Wei Ye, Shunzu Lu, Wen Zhou, Peng Peng
The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China
Impact: Clinical individualized selection of gadolinium-enhanced MRI for patients with definite Meniere’s disease (dMD) can refer to the actual endolymphatic hydrops (EH) detection rate, examination purpose, and contraindications of intratympanic(IT)/intravenous(IV) administration.
11:56 Figure 130-06-003.  A regional MRI methods team - a description of the group and the implementation of the first regional MRI protocol
Erica de Coursey, Maria Ljungberg, Alexander Johansson, Miroslav Malac, Jonas Wallström, Isabella Björkman-Burtscher
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden
Impact: Regional collaboration reduces diagnostic variability, enables equitable care, fosters cross-site and interprofessional expertise and enhances radiographers’ work environment. The established local MRI methods group proved a scalable model for harmonized clinical practice and research integration across regional healthcare systems.
11:59 Figure 130-06-004.  Hyperfine Swoop® System Non-Technologist Operators in a Research Setting
Laura Barlow, Sharada Balaji, Erin Gallinger, Neale Wiley, Erin MacMillan, Anthony Traboulsee, Shannon Kolind
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Impact: As the usage of ultra-low field point of care MRI systems increases, professional accreditation entities are working to refine clinical staffing requirements. The experience of research institutions with non-certified but trained operators can be considered evidence for these standards.
12:02 Figure 130-06-005.  Construction of a flexible hybrid phantom model to evaluate intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) analysis algorithms
Flordeliz Bowles, Erick Buko, Steven Bowles, Greg Wilson, Melika Salehabadi, Raja Muthupillai, Roderic Pettigrew
Texas A&M University - School of Engineering Medicine, Houston, United States of America
Impact: To demonstrate the feasibility and utility of constructing a hybrid phantom model that has the flexibility to prescribe perfusion fraction (f) and pseudodiffusion coefficient (Df) values for evaluating algorithms used to extract intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) model parameters.
12:05 Figure 130-06-006.  Automated Quantitative 3D MRI of Breast Density Using U-Net Segmentation: Improving Accuracy and Standardization
Yasuo Takatsu, Masahiro Shimizu, Tokiko Nakamura, Hajime Sagawa, Kazuki Takano, Shohei Harada, Takanobu Yamashiro, Yuriko Nohara, Soma Kumasaka
Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Japan
Impact: Quantitative MRI provides an objective three-dimensional assessment of breast density, overcoming mammography’s limitations in dense tissue. It enables standardized risk stratification and forms the basis for personalized breast cancer screening and AI-assisted diagnostic approaches.

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