Oncología y Hematología Clínica Pediátrica

Paediatric Nuclear Oncology Training Course

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Descripción

The practice of nuclear medicine imaging in sick children is different from that in adults. Paediatric nuclear medicine practice refers to examinations done in babies, young children, and teenagers. Paediatric oncology nuclear medicine imaging is performed to help diagnose life threatening childhood disorders including cancer. Nuclear medicine imaging techniques are used to evaluate children with cancer that affect organ systems such as the kidney urinary bladder, bones, liver and gallbladder, gastrointestinal tract, heart, lungs, thyroid, and other organs.

Nuclear medicine applications in children require a slightly different level of approach about quality control and safety issues. There is limited expertise in childhood nuclear medicine worldwide.

The event will be conducted in English, so participants should have sufficient proficiency to follow the sessions and express themselves in this language.

Objetivos

The participation in the event will contribute to:

  • Understand the principles of pediatric nuclear medicine oncology, identify, and assess pediatric oncology cases responsive to nuclear medicine procedures, and consolidate knowledge on the interpretation of pediatric nuclear medicine oncology images.
  • Optimize radiopharmaceutical dosing and administration in paediatric oncology patients, recognize safety considerations in pediatric nuclear medicine oncology.
  • Analyze the role of theranostics in pediatric nuclear medicine oncology, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in pediatric nuclear medicine oncology and understand the impact of nuclear medicine findings on treatment decisions.
  • Address ethical and psychosocial aspects of pediatric nuclear medicine oncology fostering a patient-centered approach.

Contenidos

  1. Introduction
    • Pediatric Nuclear Medicine: a subspeciality
    • Technical aspects of PNM
    • Justification of the medical request
    • Optimization of the images: dosimetry and dose calculation
    • Dosimetry in hybrid images: role of the radiologist
    • Imaging of the developing skeleton
    • Simulation department in a children’s hospital.
    • Visit SJD Children's Hospital.
  2. Kidney.Neurology
    • What nephrologists and urologists expect from us.
    • UTI and VUR.
    • Neonatal hydronephrosis.
    • Renal trasplant.
    • Renovascular hypertension.
    • Pediatric  Neurology: brain PET and SPECT.
    • Epilepsy.
    • Interactive Sessions.
  3. Oncology
    • What does the pediatric oncologist require of us.
    • Neuroblastoma.
    • Brain tumors.
    • Sarcomas and bone tumours.
    • Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
    • Thyroid cancer.
    • Lymphoma.
    • Interactive sessions.
  4. Theragnostic. Bone and infection.
    • Radionuclide therapy: children management and technique.
    • Differenciated thyroid cancer.
    • Neuroblastoma.
    • Other metabolic treatments in children.
    • How can we help traumatologists.
    • Bone scintigraphy and SPECT-CT: Trauma.
    • Bone scintigraphy and SPECT-CT: Infection.
    • Interactive sessions.
  5. Endocrinology. Gastroenterology. Pneumology. 
    • Pediatric Endocrinology: thyroid and parathyroid.
    • Congenital hyperinsulinism.
    • Functional studies in gastroenterology.
    • Gastrointestinal bleeding and Meckel Diverticulum.
    • Neonatal jaundice.
    • Pneumology: lung thromboembolism and more…
    • Nuclear cardiology in pediatrics: shunts and more…
    • Interactive sessions.

Inscripciones

To register for this meeting, please contact this email address: isabel.roca@sjd.es

Registration: 1800€

Información clave

Dirección Liv Student Access Sarrià
Passatge Ricard Zamora 4-8,
08017 Barcelona
14/10/2024 - 18/10/2024
Oncología y Hematología Clínica Pediátrica
Idioma Inglés