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DI Europe Summer 23
Mélisande Rouger and Guido Gebhardt
ESGAR 2023 in Video
ESGAR 2023, the 34th annual meeting of the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR), brought together 1,500 delegates at the Palau de Congressos in Valencia, Spain, last June.
We interviewed Spanish KOLs about AI in abdominal radiology, predicting treatment response with contrast-enhanced CT and MRI, and fire in the abdomen. (Re)watch and enjoy!
Martí-Bonmatí on AI in abdominal radiology

Projects to advance AI use in abdominal radiology are booming, according to Prof. Luis Martí-Bonmatí, head of the medical imaging department and chairman of radiology at La Fe Hospital in Valencia, Spain, who tackled the topic in a dedicated session.
President Torregrosa on inflammation, ultrasound and trilateral cooperation

“We wanted to deal with all the inflammatory diseases and conditions that affect the abdomen and prepared dedicated sessions under this theme,” Asunción Torregrosa, head of the abdominal section in the medical imaging department at La Fe University Hospital in Valencia, told Mélisande Rouger, publisher and executive editor of Diagnostic Imaging Europe.
Martí-Bonmatí on how to predict and assess response

Prof. Luis Martí-Bonmatí, head of the medical imaging department at La Fe Hospital in Valencia, Spain, explained how contrast-enhanced CT and MRI can help evaluate and predict response in abdominal oncology during a Bracco-sponsored symposium on the second day of the conference.