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Joyce D. Schroeder MD is a Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah. Her subspecialty is Cardiothoracic imaging. Dr. Schroeder has research interests in quantitative imaging of lung disease, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease with a focus on imaging as a collaborative and quantitative science for improving value in patient care.

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University Hospital
Radiology

801-581-8699

50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City, UT  84132
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Specialties

  • Cardiac Imaging
  • Thoracic Imaging
  • Lung Cancer
  • Radiology

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Radiology and Imaging Sciences - Professor
Academic Divisions Clinical Radiology
Board Certification American Board of Radiology

Joyce D. Schroeder MD is a Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah. Her subspecialty is Cardiothoracic imaging. Dr. Schroeder has research interests in quantitative imaging of lung disease, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease with a focus on imaging as a collaborative and quantitative science for improving value in patient care.

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Radiology and Imaging Sciences - Professor
Academic Divisions Clinical Radiology
Board Certification American Board of Radiology

Education History

Fellowship National Jewish Medical and Research Center
Cardiothoracic Radiology
Fellow, 2008
Fellowship Stanford Hospital
Body Imaging
Fellow, 2007
Residency University of Colorado School of Medicine
Radiology
Resident, 2006
Internship Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center

Transitional Internship, 2002
Professional Medical University of Colorado School of Medicine
Medicine
M.D., 2001
Graduate Training Stanford University
Computer Science
M.S., 1990
Graduate Training Stanford University
Geophysics
M.S., 1984
Undergraduate Pennsylvania State University
Electrical Engineering
B.S., 1980

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Dunican EM, Elicker BM, Henry T, Gierada DS, Schiebler ML, Anderson W, Barjaktarevic I, Barr RG, Bleecker ER, Boucher RC, Bowler R, Christenson SA, Comellas A, Cooper CB, Couper D, Criner GJ, Dransfield M, Doerschuk CM, Drummond MB, Hansel NN, Han MK, Hastie AT, Hoffman EA, Krishnan JA, Lazarus SC, Martinez FJ, McCulloch CE, ONeal WK, Ortega VE, Paine R 3rd, Peters S, Schroeder JD, Woodruff PG, Fahy JV (2022). Mucus Plugs and Emphysema in the Pathophysiology of Airflow Obstruction and Hypoxemia in Smokers. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 203(8), 957-968.
  2. Schroeder JD, Bigolin Lanfredi R, Li T, Chan J, Vachet C, Paine Iii R, Srikumar V, Tasdizen T (2021). Prediction of Obstructive Lung Disease from Chest Radiographs via Deep Learning Trained on Pulmonary Function Data. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis, 15, 3455-3466.
  3. Aberegg SK, Cirulis MM, Maddock SD, Freeman A, Keenan LM, Pirozzi CS, Raman SM, Schroeder J, Mann H, Callahan SJ (2020). Clinical, Bronchoscopic, and Imaging Findings of e-Cigarette, or Vaping, Product Use-Associated Lung Injury Among Patients Treated at an Academic Medical Center. JAMA Netw Open, 3(11)(e2019176), doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.19176.
  4. Kamali R, Schroeder J, DiBella E, Steinberg B, Han F, Dosdall DJ, Macleod RS, Ranjan R (2020). Reproducibility of clinical late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging in detecting left atrial scar after atrial fibrillation ablation. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol, 31(11), 2824-2832.
  5. Bigolin Lanfredi R, Schroeder J, Vachet C, Tasdizen T (2020). Interpretation of disease evidence for medical images using adversarial deformation fields. MICCAI 2020. Online (arXiv) http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.01975. 12262.
  6. Pompe E, Strand M, van Rikxoort EM, Hoffman EA, Barr RG, Charbonnier JP, Humphries S, Han MK, Hokanson JE, Make BJ, Regan EA, Silverman EK, Crapo JD, Lynch DA, COPDGene Investigators (2020). Five-year progression of emphysema and air trapping at CT in smokers with and those without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Results from the COPDGene Study. Radiology, 295(1), 218-226.
  7. Tian Y, Mendes J, Pedgaonkar A, Ibrahim M, Jensen L, Schroeder JD, Wilson B, DiBella EVR, Adluru G (2019). Feasibility of multiple-view myocardial perfusion MRI using radial simultaneous multi-slice acquisitions. PLoS One, 14(2), e0211738.
  8. Bigolin Lanfredi RB, Schroeder JD, Vachet C, Tasdizen T (2019). Adversarial regression training for visualizing the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with chest x-rays. MICCAI (The Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society) 2019. Proceedings, Paper #2439. October 13-17, 2019. Shenzhen, China, Vol 11769.(MICCAI 2019), 685-693.
  9. Yamashita K, Quang C, Schroeder JD, DiBella E, Han F, MacLeod R, Dosdall DJ, Ranjan R (2018). Distance between the left atrium and the vertebral body is predictive of esophageal movement in serial MR imaging. J Interv Card Electrophysiol, 52(2), 149-156.
  10. Rho JY, Lynch DA, Suh YJ, Nah JW, Zach JA, Schroeder JD, Cox CW, Bowler RP, Fenster BE, Dransfield MT, Wells JM, Hokanson JE, Curran-Everett D, Williams A, Han MK, Crapo JD, Silverman EK (2018). CT measurements of central pulmonary vasculature as predictors of severe exacerbation in COPD. Medicine (Baltimore), 97(3), e9542.
  11. Nambu A, Zach J, Kim SS, Jin G, Schroeder J, Kim YI, Bowler R, Lynch DA (2018). Significance of Low-Attenuation Cluster Analysis on Quantitative CT in the Evaluation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Korean J Radiol, 19(1), 139-146.
  12. Humphries SM, Yagihashi K, Huckleberry J, Rho BH, Schroeder JD, Strand M, Schwarz MI, Flaherty KR, Kazerooni EA, van Beek EJR, Lynch DA (2017). Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Data-driven Textural Analysis of Extent of Fibrosis at Baseline and 15-Month Follow-up. Radiology, 285(1), 270-278.
  13. Browning JR, Hertzberg JR, Schroeder JD, Fenster BE (2017). 4D Flow Assessment of Vorticity in Right Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction. Bioengineering (Basel), 4(2).
  14. Ginsburg SB, Zhao J, Humphries S, Jou S, Yagihashi K, Lynch DA, Schroeder JD, COPDGene Investigators (2016). Texture-based Quantification of Centrilobular Emphysema and Centrilobular Nodularity in Longitudinal CT Scans of Current and Former Smokers. Acad Radiol, 23(11), 1349-1358.
  15. Nambu A, Zach J, Schroeder J, Jin G, Kim SS, Kim YI, Schnell C, Bowler R, Lynch DA (2016). Quantitative computed tomography measurements to evaluate airway disease in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Relationship to physiological measurements, clinical index and visual assessment of airway disease. Eur J Radiol, 85(11), 2144-2151.
  16. Kheyfets VO, Schafer M, Podgorski CA, Schroeder JD, Browning J, Hertzberg J, Buckner JK, Hunter KS, Shandas R, Fenster BE (2016). 4D magnetic resonance flow imaging for estimating pulmonary vascular resistance in pulmonary hypertension. J Magn Reson Imaging, 44(4), 914-22.
  17. Fenster BE, Lasalvia L, Schroeder JD, Smyser J, Silveira LJ, Buckner JK, Brown KK (2016). Galectin-3 levels are associated with right ventricular functional and morphologic changes in pulmonary arterial hypertension. Heart Vessels, 31(6), 939-46.
  18. Schfer M, Kheyfets VO, Schroeder JD, Dunning J, Shandas R, Buckner JK, Browning J, Hertzberg J, Hunter KS, Fenster BE (2016). Main pulmonary arterial wall shear stress correlates with invasive hemodynamics and stiffness in pulmonary hypertension. Pulm Circ, 6(1), 37-45.
  19. Nambu A, Zach J, Schroeder J, Jin GY, Kim SS, Kim YI, Schnell C, Bowler R, Lynch DA (2015). Relationships between diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), and quantitative computed tomography measurements and visual assessment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Eur J Radiol, 84(5), 980-5.
  20. Schroeder JD, McKenzie AS, Zach JA, Wilson CG, Curran-Everett D, Stinson DS, Newell JD Jr, Lynch DA (2013). Relationships between airflow obstruction and quantitative CT measurements of emphysema, air trapping, and airways in subjects with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. AJR Am J Roentgenol, 201(3), W460-70.
  21. Estpar RS, Kinney GL, Black-Shinn JL, Bowler RP, Kindlmann GL, Ross JC, Kikinis R, Han MK, Come CE, Diaz AA, Cho MH, Hersh CP, Schroeder JD, Reilly JJ, Lynch DA, Crapo JD, Wells JM, Dransfield MT, Hokanson JE, Washko GR, COPDGene Study (2013). Computed tomographic measures of pulmonary vascular morphology in smokers and their clinical implications. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 188(2), 231-9.
  22. Ginsburg SB, Lynch DA, Bowler RP, Schroeder JD (2012). Automated texture-based quantification of centrilobular nodularity and centrilobular emphysema in chest CT images. Acad Radiol, 19(10), 1241-51.
  23. Zach JA, Newell JD Jr, Schroeder J, Murphy JR, Curran-Everett D, Hoffman EA, Westgate PM, Han MK, Silverman EK, Crapo JD, Lynch DA, COPDGene Investigators (2012). Quantitative computed tomography of the lungs and airways in healthy nonsmoking adults. Invest Radiol, 47(10), 596-602.

Conference Proceedings

  1. Ronish B, Quibrera M, Barjaktarevic I, Cooper CB, Kanner RE, Pirozzi CS, Kim V, Wells JM, Han MK, Woodruff P, Ortega VE, Peters SP, Hoffman EA, Buhr RG, Dolezal BA, Liou TG, Bateman L, Schroeder JD, Couper D, Paine R (2019). Reduced Maximum Mid-Expiratory Flow is Independently Associated with Computed Tomography Measures of Smoking-Related Lung Disease in the Subpopulations and Intermediate Outcome Measures in COPD Study (SPIROMICS) Cohort. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2019;199:A5777.
  2. Motahari A, Smith B, Barr RG, Han MK, Schroeder J, Comellas AP, Bleecker ER, Couper D, Cooper CB, Kanner RE, Martinez FJ, Woodruff P, Hoffman EA (2019). Deep Learning-Based Identification of the CT-Derived Primary Airway Branch Variants Associated with COPD: SPIROMICS Cohort. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2019;199:A2263.
  3. Hertzberg J, Human J, Perez A, Jones R, Browining J, Schroeder J, Fenster B (2018). Wall-Bounded Vorticity in the Right Heart from 4DMRI Measurements. Bulletin of the American Physical Society: 71st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. Volume 63, Number 13. Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DFD.G19.4.

Abstract

  1. Fenster BE, Podgorski CA, Schroeder JD, Lin B, Reisner SD, Browning J, Hertzberg JR, Buckner KJ, Schafer M (2015). Left ventricular vorticity is a marker of ventricular interdependency in pulmonary arterial hypertension [oral presentation also given at the18th Annual Society of Cardiac MR (SCMR) Scientific Sessions, Nice, France, February 4-7, 2015] [Abstract]. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 17(Suppl 1), P14.

Patent

  1. LaSalvia L, Siemens; Fenster B, Schroeder J, and Buckner JK, National Jewish Health. (2015). Cystatin C and Galectin-3 as Biomarkers for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. US 2015/0253314 A1. U.S. Patent No. 61/706,411. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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