Lars Grosse-Wortmann
@larsgrowo
pediatric cardiologist, cardiac imager, division head, cosmopolitan, medical history nut, bridge builder, pioneer, husband, father, outdoor enthusiast
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13-02-2019 18:55:11
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Bringing parents into the MRI bore and positioning them head-to-head with their children can help kids complete cardiac MRI studies without sedation, says a new study led by Safwat Aly and Lars Grosse-Wortmann in EJR. Story by @wbmpdx1 #radiology #MRI bit.ly/3jGojmg
I am so looking forward to see you in London for #CMR2024. The meeting is promising to be the largest and most collaborative event in CMR. We want to see you there! Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance #whyCMR
A wonderful day of learning, exchange and team building around Fontan physiology with Jack Rychik as our amazing Cazden visiting prof OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital
You can still cast your vote for the next Vice Secretary/Treasurer for Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. Please consider giving me your mandate to represent you. I look forward to continuing to turn silos into bridges, to advance cardiovascular MR, and to serve SCMR.
Just added to the OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital library of pediatric cardiology presentations: Dr. Jack Rychik from CHOPCardiacCenter Children's Hospital of Philadelphia on the Fontan circulation: Life with Half a Heart youtube.com/watch?v=-rRuHe…
who wins? Pediatric Cardiology or Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia?! from my colleague erin madriago OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital youtu.be/3LWnVBnToE0
Dr Raymond Chan introduces for the first time our novel tool for sudden cardiac death prediction in children with HCM Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance #cmr2024
happening right now, ahead of the ASE meeting in PDX: exploring beautiful Oregon wine country, organized by OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital ; Patrick D. Evers, MD MBA MSc erin madriago
We just published the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Guidelines for Reporting Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Examinations in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39053855/ Lars Grosse-Wortmann Rahul Rathod
Most patients do well mid-term, but scarring deserves ongoing attention. These and other questions can only be answered in large multicenter trials. Big hand to the contributors and to Supriya Jain for her leadership