Emergency Radiology Imaging Group

The Emergency Radiology Imaging Group is an interdisciplinary research group in the Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland. The group forms a cohesive center for faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and research staff to pursue teaching and research in emergency imaging.

In close collaboration with various clinical sections at the University Hospital Zurich (Department of Trauma Surgery, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Visceral and Transplant Surgery), the Emergency Radiology Research Group aims to integrate research and builds collaborations between scientists, physicians, radiologists, and industry establishing a strong resource for imaging-based research at the University of Zurich.

Current projects include the development of optimized whole-body CT protocols for polytrauma patients, the research of radiation dose saving techniques for CT imaging in the emergency unit, the implementation of the Zurich Trauma Algorithm, and evaluation of chest pain protocols in the emergency department.

Head of Emergency Radiology Imaging Group

Hatem Alkadhi, Prof. Dr. med.

Leitender Arzt, Stv. Institutsdirektor, Institut für diagnostische und interventionelle Radiologie

Tel. +41 44 255 36 62
Spezialgebiete: Multimodale kardiovaskuläre Bildgebung, Notfallradiologie, Computertomographie

Members of the Emergency Radiology Imaging Group

Technical Resources

  • CT: dual-source 128-slice CT (Somatom Definition Flash), dual-source 192-slice CT (Somatom Force), single-source 64-slice CT (Somatom Definition AS, Siemens Healthcare)
  • MRI (different vendors ; 3 x 3.0T; 1 x 1.5T; 1 x 7.0T)
  • 3D Lab

Location

University Hospital Zurich
Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Raemistrasse 100
8091 Zurich
Switzerland