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acquired in the clinical setting. To address this situation, Jens-Uwe Voigt and colleagues in Leuven organized a clinical scanning trial in April, 2013. In an amazing feat of tenacity, they managed over five days to have 62 patients and volunteers with a wide range of left ven- tricular function imaged on seven different acquisition instruments and additionally analyzed on two programs from software-only ven- dors. Full analysis of these data for GLS is on-going and results are ex- pected to be presented at EuroEcho 2013 in Istanbul. This study will provide a rich dataset for standardization efforts involving other strain parameters. Relationship to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communi- cations in Medicine): From the beginning, the strain standardiza- tion committee has maintained a liaison with DICOM Working Group (WG) 12, responsible for codifying exchange of ultrasound im- ages and data. Early on there were discussions about developing a standardized exchange format based on individual ultrasound scan lines, used by some vendors in their strain analysis, rather than the more typical Cartesian grid currently used. However, such modality-unique formats are discouraged by the parent DICOM committee, and consideration of this has been shelved. There is more enthusiasm, however, for developing a dictionary of standard- ized terms, which could be used in structured reporting to pass param- eters from the echo machine into the generated report. Our committee stands ready to assist WG-12 (and WG-8, which is respon- sible for setting the general principles in structured reporting) when- ever it is appropriate to add advanced myocardial mechanics indices to the ultrasound structured reporting standard. Industry collaboration: The experience of the committee thus far has demonstrated the potential for cooperation among ven- dors and the echo societies. Within the confines of our roughly bian- nual meetings, there has been a great deal of productive technical discussion converging on a consensus document drafted and agreed to by our industry partners. The strong spirit of collaboration demonstrated in this process encourages us to press forward in this and other areas where echocardiographic standardization is needed. Continuing Education and Meeting Calendar The American Society of Echocardiography is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to pro- vide continuing medical education for physicians. ASE recognizes courses as supplements to formal training in an established echo- cardiographic laboratory. For more information about a course, please call the number listed. To list a course in the Continuing Ed- ucation and Meeting Calendar, send the date(s), title, location, sponsor, course director(s), and contact information to ASE, Attn: Cheryl Williams, 2100 Gateway Centre Boulevard, Suite 310, Morrisville, NC 27560; Tel: 919-861-5574 x7160; E-mail: [email protected]. Ongoing courses, preceptorships, accredited programs, and schools will be listed only once a year. Please refer to the ASE Web site, www.asecho.org, for a complete listing of course offer- ings. December 14–15, 2013. Non-Invasive Imaging and Outcomes: Focus on Fetal Echocardiography and Echo-Path Correlates in Congenital Heart Defects. Icahn School of Med- icine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Sponsored by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and New York Pediatric Echo Society. Held in cooperation with ASE. Course Director: Shubhika Srivas- tava, MBBS, FASE. Contact: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Tel: 212-731-7941; Fax: 646-537-9203; E-mail: cme@ mssm.edu. January 20–24, 2014. 24 th Annual Echo Hawaii. Hapuna Beach Price Hotel, Kohala Coast, Big Island, HI. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Jonathan Lindner, MD, FASE. Contact: Beth Fulk. Tel: 919-297-7157; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asecho.org/education. February 14-18, 2014. 27 th Annual State-of-the-Art Echocardiography. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa, Scottsdale, AZ. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Vera Rigolin, MD, FASE. Contact: Brandi Delany. Tel: 919-297-7171; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asecho.org/education May 11–13, 2014. 2014 ASCeXAM/ReASCE Review Course. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, PA. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Steven Lester, MD, FASE. Contact: Brandi Delany. Tel: 919-297-7171; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: reviewcourse@ asecho.org; Web site: www.asecho.org/education. June 20–24, 2014. ASE 25 th Annual Scientific Sessions. Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Jonathan Lindner, MD, FASE. Contact: ASE. Tel: 919-297-7157; Fax: 919-882- 9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asescientific sessions.org. October 11–14, 2014. 3 rd Annual Echo Florida. Disney’s Grand Floridian, Walt Disney World Ò , FL. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Michael H. Picard, MD, FASE. Contact: Beth Fulk. Tel: 919-297-7157; Fax: 919- 882-9900; E-mail: echofl[email protected]; Web site: www.asecho. org/education. 22A Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography Volume 26 Number 11

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acquired in the clinical setting. To address this situation, Jens-UweVoigt and colleagues in Leuven organized a clinical scanning trial inApril, 2013. In an amazing feat of tenacity, they managed over fivedays to have 62 patients and volunteers with a wide range of left ven-tricular function imaged on seven different acquisition instrumentsand additionally analyzed on two programs from software-only ven-dors. Full analysis of these data for GLS is on-going and results are ex-pected to be presented at EuroEcho 2013 in Istanbul. This study willprovide a rich dataset for standardization efforts involving other strainparameters.

Relationship to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communi-cations in Medicine): From the beginning, the strain standardiza-tion committee has maintained a liaison with DICOM WorkingGroup (WG) 12, responsible for codifying exchange of ultrasound im-ages and data. Early on there were discussions about developing astandardized exchange format based on individual ultrasound scanlines, used by some vendors in their strain analysis, rather than themore typical Cartesian grid currently used. However, such

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modality-unique formats are discouraged by the parent DICOMcommittee, and consideration of this has been shelved. There ismore enthusiasm, however, for developing a dictionary of standard-ized terms, which could be used in structured reporting to pass param-eters from the echo machine into the generated report. Ourcommittee stands ready to assist WG-12 (andWG-8, which is respon-sible for setting the general principles in structured reporting) when-ever it is appropriate to add advanced myocardial mechanicsindices to the ultrasound structured reporting standard.

Industry collaboration: The experience of the committeethus far has demonstrated the potential for cooperation among ven-dors and the echo societies. Within the confines of our roughly bian-nual meetings, there has been a great deal of productive technicaldiscussion converging on a consensus document drafted and agreedto by our industry partners. The strong spirit of collaborationdemonstrated in this process encourages us to press forward inthis and other areas where echocardiographic standardization isneeded.

Continuing Education and Meeting Calendar

The American Society of Echocardiography is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to pro-vide continuing medical education for physicians. ASE recognizescourses as supplements to formal training in an established echo-cardiographic laboratory. For more information about a course,please call the number listed. To list a course in the Continuing Ed-ucation and Meeting Calendar, send the date(s), title, location,sponsor, course director(s), and contact information to ASE,Attn: Cheryl Williams, 2100 Gateway Centre Boulevard, Suite310, Morrisville, NC 27560; Tel: 919-861-5574 x7160; E-mail:[email protected].

Ongoing courses, preceptorships, accredited programs, andschools will be listed only once a year. Please refer to the ASEWeb site, www.asecho.org, for a complete listing of course offer-ings.

December 14–15, 2013. Non-Invasive Imaging andOutcomes: Focus on Fetal Echocardiography and Echo-PathCorrelates in Congenital Heart Defects. Icahn School of Med-icine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Sponsored by Icahn Schoolof Medicine at Mount Sinai and New York Pediatric Echo Society.Held in cooperation with ASE. Course Director: Shubhika Srivas-tava, MBBS, FASE. Contact: Icahn School of Medicine at MountSinai. Tel: 212-731-7941; Fax: 646-537-9203; E-mail: [email protected].

January 20–24, 2014. 24th Annual Echo Hawaii. HapunaBeach Price Hotel, Kohala Coast, Big Island, HI. Jointly sponsoredby ASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Jonathan

Lindner, MD, FASE. Contact: Beth Fulk. Tel: 919-297-7157;Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site:www.asecho.org/education.

February 14-18, 2014. 27th Annual State-of-the-ArtEchocardiography. Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort andSpa, Scottsdale, AZ. Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASEFoundation. Course Director: Vera Rigolin, MD, FASE.Contact: Brandi Delany. Tel: 919-297-7171; Fax: 919-882-9900;E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asecho.org/education

May 11–13, 2014. 2014 ASCeXAM/ReASCE ReviewCourse. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, PA.Jointly sponsored by ASE and the ASE Foundation. CourseDirector: Steven Lester, MD, FASE. Contact: Brandi Delany.Tel: 919-297-7171; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asecho.org/education.

June 20–24, 2014. ASE 25th Annual Scientific Sessions.Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR. Jointly sponsored byASE and the ASE Foundation. Course Director: Jonathan Lindner,MD, FASE. Contact: ASE. Tel: 919-297-7157; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asescientificsessions.org.

October 11–14, 2014. 3rd Annual Echo Florida. Disney’sGrand Floridian, Walt Disney World�, FL. Jointly sponsored byASE and the ASE Foundation. CourseDirector:Michael H. Picard,MD, FASE. Contact: Beth Fulk. Tel: 919-297-7157; Fax: 919-882-9900; E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.asecho.org/education.

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