ARRS Comprehensive Insights into Heart and Lung Transplant Imaging 2025
Introduction
ARRS Comprehensive Insights into Heart and Lung Transplant Imaging 2025 is an advanced radiology and cardiothoracic imaging educational program developed by American Roentgen Ray Society. This specialized online course focuses on contemporary imaging approaches in cardiac and pulmonary transplantation, emphasizing pre-transplant evaluation, perioperative imaging, and recognition of early and late post-transplant complications.
The course integrates:
- Heart transplant imaging
- Lung transplant imaging
- Advanced cardiothoracic CT interpretation
- Mechanical circulatory support imaging
- Pre-transplant surgical planning
- Postoperative complication assessment
- Thoracic imaging protocols
- Multidisciplinary transplant imaging collaboration
into a clinically focused and case-based educational experience.
The curriculum highlights the critical role radiologists play in multidisciplinary transplant teams and provides practical imaging strategies for improving transplant patient outcomes.
Course Overview
📅 Date of Original Release: August 2025
🎥 Video access available through August 25, 2035
The ARRS Comprehensive Insights into Heart and Lung Transplant Imaging 2025 course delivers a focused review of advanced cardiothoracic imaging applications in transplant medicine.
Educational Focus
- Cardiac transplant imaging
- Lung transplant imaging
- Cardiothoracic radiology
- Advanced CT interpretation
- Transplant complication recognition
- Mechanical circulatory support imaging
- Surgical planning imaging
- Multidisciplinary transplant care
The curriculum combines surgical perspectives, advanced imaging interpretation, and practical postoperative assessment into a modern transplant imaging review.
Educational Goals
After completing this course, learners strengthen their ability to:
- Apply advanced imaging techniques in transplant candidate assessment
- Improve diagnostic accuracy for post-transplant complications
- Understand imaging requirements for surgical planning
- Integrate imaging findings into multidisciplinary transplant management
- Recognize early and late transplant complications
- Utilize modern cardiothoracic imaging protocols effectively
The course emphasizes practical radiologic interpretation and clinically relevant transplant imaging applications.
Module 1: Heart Transplant Imaging
Congestive Heart Failure & Pre-Transplant Planning
Presented by Matthew Cham
Educational topics include:
- Advanced heart failure imaging
- Severity classification
- Pre-transplant imaging assessment
- Cardiothoracic CT evaluation
- Imaging-guided transplant planning
Strong emphasis is placed on imaging evaluation of advanced heart failure patients undergoing transplant assessment.
Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs)
Presented by Travis Henry
Topics include:
- Bridge-to-transplant imaging
- Ventricular assist device evaluation
- Mechanical circulatory support imaging
- Device complications
- CT and radiographic assessment of VADs
The course reviews imaging strategies for patients supported with advanced mechanical circulatory devices.
Orthotopic Heart Transplant: Surgical Perspective
Presented by Mark Kearns
Educational focus includes:
- Surgical transplant anatomy
- Operative considerations
- Imaging correlation with surgical planning
- Postoperative structural assessment
This section integrates imaging findings with surgical decision-making and procedural planning.
Recipient Imaging Before Heart & Lung Transplant
Presented by Kimberly Kallianos
Topics include:
- Preoperative recipient evaluation
- Imaging findings important to transplant surgeons
- Thoracic CT assessment
- Pulmonary vascular imaging
- Structural cardiothoracic abnormalities
Participants learn how imaging contributes to transplant eligibility and operative planning.
Module 2: Post-Transplant Cardiac & Lung Complications
Early Post Heart Transplant Complications
Presented by Markus Wu
Topics include:
- Acute postoperative complications
- Vascular complications
- Hemorrhage
- Infection
- Graft dysfunction
- Immediate post-transplant imaging findings
Educational sessions focus on rapid identification of time-sensitive postoperative abnormalities.
Late Post Heart Transplant Complications
Presented by Santiago Martinez-Jimenez
Topics include:
- Chronic rejection
- Cardiac allograft vasculopathy
- Long-term graft complications
- Chronic structural abnormalities
- Advanced CT and MRI evaluation
The curriculum emphasizes longitudinal imaging surveillance after transplantation.
Early Lung Transplant Complications
Presented by Stacy Kim
Educational content includes:
- Primary graft dysfunction
- Anastomotic complications
- Infection
- Airway complications
- Acute rejection imaging findings
Strong emphasis is placed on postoperative thoracic CT interpretation.
Module 3: Miscellaneous Topics in Cardiac & Lung Transplant Imaging
Late Complications of Lung Transplant
Presented by Cylen Javidan
Topics include:
- Chronic lung allograft dysfunction
- Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome
- Restrictive allograft syndrome
- Chronic rejection patterns
- Long-term pulmonary imaging surveillance
Post-Transplant Malignancies
Presented by Lea Azour
Educational focus includes:
- Malignancy risk after transplantation
- PTLD imaging
- Thoracic and systemic malignancy assessment
- Surveillance imaging strategies
The course reviews the unique oncologic imaging considerations in immunosuppressed transplant patients.
Imaging Potential Lung Donors
Presented by Andrew Bierhals
Topics include:
- Donor lung imaging assessment
- Thoracic CT protocols
- Donor suitability evaluation
- Imaging findings relevant to transplant selection
Participants learn imaging approaches that add value to transplant donor evaluation teams.
Unknown Transplant Cases
Presented by Brent Little
Educational sessions include:
- Unknown transplant imaging cases
- Differential diagnosis
- Case-based interpretation
- Complex transplant imaging challenges
These interactive cases reinforce diagnostic reasoning and transplant imaging interpretation skills.
Teaching Style & Educational Experience
The ARRS transplant imaging course combines:
- Expert-led lectures
- Case-based radiology education
- Surgical and radiologic integration
- Advanced thoracic imaging interpretation
- Practical CT imaging applications
- Multidisciplinary transplant perspectives
- Real-world complication recognition
The curriculum emphasizes clinically relevant imaging findings and practical radiologic problem-solving.
Why This Course Stands Out
Highly Specialized Transplant Imaging Focus
Dedicated exclusively to cardiac and pulmonary transplant imaging.
Strong Multidisciplinary Integration
Combines radiology, surgery, and transplant medicine perspectives.
Advanced Complication Recognition
Extensive review of both early and late transplant complications.
Practical Imaging Interpretation
Emphasizes clinically actionable thoracic imaging findings.
Long-Term Educational Access
Video access remains available for up to 10 years following release.
Clinical Value
ARRS Comprehensive Insights into Heart and Lung Transplant Imaging 2025 delivers a focused transplant imaging curriculum by integrating:
- Heart transplant imaging
- Lung transplant imaging
- Advanced thoracic CT interpretation
- Mechanical circulatory support imaging
- Surgical planning imaging
- Postoperative complication recognition
- Chronic transplant surveillance
- Donor imaging assessment
- Post-transplant malignancy evaluation
- Multidisciplinary transplant imaging collaboration
into an advanced and clinically practical educational program.
For clinicians seeking:
- Cardiothoracic transplant imaging education
- Advanced thoracic radiology review
- Heart and lung transplant complication assessment
- Mechanical circulatory support imaging training
- Post-transplant CT interpretation
- Multidisciplinary transplant imaging expertise
this course remains an outstanding resource in modern transplant radiology education.








