Anto Sedlic

Anto Sedlic
Vancouver General Hospital · Department of Radiology

MD

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July 2012 - present
Vancouver General Hospital
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  • Radiologist

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Publications (29)
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Introduction: We evaluated knowledge and perceptions of an established Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) model developed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Competence by Design (CBD), and identified evidence-informed priorities for professional development activities (PDAs). Materials and Methods: Teaching faculty an...
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Thoracic interventions are frequently performed by radiologists, but guidelines on appropriateness criteria and technical considerations to ensure patient safety regarding such interventions is lacking. These guidelines, developed by the Canadian Association of Radiologists, Canadian Association of Interventional Radiologists and Canadian Society o...
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Competence by Design (CBD) is a medical education initiative instituted by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada to improve the training of resident physicians in specialty disciplines. CBD integrates Competency Based Medical Education with traditional specialty discipline post-graduate medical education (PGME) training through the...
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Aim To compare ejection fraction estimated by tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) using cardiac computed tomography (CT) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to the non-invasive reference standard, volumetric quantification of right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Materials a...
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Purpose: Cavitary lung lesions often pose a diagnostic challenge, and tissue sampling can be required to obtain a confident diagnosis. Many authors contend that a computed tomography-guided percutaneous transthoracic lung biopsy (PTLB) of a cavitary lung lesion places a patient at higher risk for systemic air embolism (SAE) compared with biopsy of...
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The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has altered how medical education is delivered, worldwide. Didactic sessions have transitioned to electronic/online platforms and clinical teaching opportunities are limited. These changes will affect how radiology is taught to medical students at both the pre-clerkship (ie, year 1 and 2) and clinica...
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Introduction The 2011 IASLC classification system proposes guidelines for radiologists and pathologists to classify adenocarcinomas spectrum lesions as preinvasive, minimally invasive adenocarcinoma (MIA), or invasive adenocarcinoma (IA). IA portends the worst clinical prognosis, and the imaging distinction between MIA and IA is controversial. Mat...
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Objective: The study objective was to provide a 5-year update on our tertiary-level institutional experience with computed tomography-guided platinum microcoil lung surgery. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted. All patients admitted to the Thoracic Service at Vancouver General Hospital to undergo computed tomography-guid...
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Purpose: The aim of this educational poster is to present the high resolution CT findings of viral pneumonias. Specific objectives include: 1. To review the role of imaging in the assessment and follow-up of viral pneumonias 2. To present the spectrum of high resolution computed tomographic features of viral pneumonias 3. To highlight the imagin...
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Inflammatory pseudotumours are uncommonly encountered lesions in the abdomen and pelvis that often present with variable and nonspecific imaging features. They may mimic other more common lesions, including malignancy. Within the appropriate clinical context, inflammatory pseudotumours merit consideration in the differential diagnosis of soft-tissu...
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether a single acquisition whole-body trauma multi-detector CT scan is able to reduce resuscitation time, scan time, and effective radiation dose without compromising diagnostic quality in the setting of polytrauma. Retrospective analysis of 33 trauma patients undergoing single acquisition whole-body CT w...
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Multidimensional blood flow imaging with magnetic resonance has rapidly evolved over the last decade. The technique, often referred to as 4-dimensional (4D) flow, can now reliably image the heart and principal vessels of the chest in ≤15 minutes. In addition to dynamic 3D flow visualization, a range of unique quantitative hemodynamic markers can be...
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PURPOSE/AIM •To describe the histopathology and presentation of inflammatory pseudotumors •To present common locations of inflammatory pseudotumors in the abdomen and pelvis •To demonstrate radiological manifestations of intraabdominal inflammatory pseudotumors demonstrated by CT, Ultrasound, and MRI •To highlight the importance of biopsy in diagno...
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PURPOSE Despite advancements in trauma imaging and management, trauma is the leading cause of death in people below the age of 45 in the western world. The concept of the golden hour following multi-system trauma is based on maximum survival and improved outcomes with early intervention. We present the 'Rapid Imaging Protocol in Trauma' (RIPIT), de...
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Despite the growing role of imaging, trauma remains the leading cause of death in people below the age of 45 years in the western industrialized countries. Trauma has been touted as the largest epidemic in the 20th century. The advent of MDCT has been the greatest advance in trauma care in the last 25 years. However, there are still challenges in C...
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PURPOSE/AIM • To introduce an imaging algorithm for the workup of pancreatic cystic lesions. • To describe the histopathology and characteristic radiologic features of cystic lesions • To demonstrate examples of cystic lesions and radiological features that are suspicious for malignancy • To discuss the utility and shortcomings of current imaging s...
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PURPOSE/AIM • To present the etiology and presentation of genitourinary trauma. • To present indications for renal, ureteric, bladder, urethral and testicular imaging in trauma. • To demonstrate radiological findings in GU trauma employing a comprehensive anatomic approach as demonstrated by MDCT, US and fluoroscopy. • An imaging algorithm in GU tr...
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PURPOSE/AIM • To review and present the radiologic appearances of extraosseous myeloma involving various sites within the head and neck, thorax, and abdomen. • To demonstrate the common locations of extraosseous myeloma with case illustrations for each. • To demonstrate imaging findings of extraosseous myeloma on ultrasound, CT, and MRI in diagnosi...

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