Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ISFor patients' sake, radiology reports must be clearTuesday, November 29 | 11:20 a.m.-11:30 a.m. | SSG07-06 | Room S402ABWith more and more patients reading their radiology reports, radiologists need to work on communicating exam results more clearly and effectively, according to this scientific presentation.November 6, 2016ISRadiologists should pay attention to online ratingsTuesday, November 29 | 11:00 a.m.-11:10 a.m. | SSG06-04 | Room S102DThis Tuesday morning session will address how radiologists need to take steps to ensure that they score well on patient rating websites.November 6, 2016ISNatural language processing, machine learning extract acute findings on reportsTuesday, November 29 | 10:50 a.m.-11:00 a.m. | SSG07-03 | Room S402ABIn this presentation, researchers will share how natural language processing and machine-learning technology can extract acute findings from radiology reports.November 6, 2016ISLack of exam reason increases radiologist hedgingTuesday, November 29 | 10:30 a.m.-10:40 a.m. | SSG07-01 | Room S402ABReferring physicians' failure to include a meaningful reason for ordering an imaging exam significantly increases the likelihood that radiologists will include hedging language in their reports, according to this study.November 6, 2016ISDecision support can help reduce inappropriate ED lower-back imagingTuesday, November 29 | 10:30 a.m.-10:40 a.m. | SSG06-01 | Room S102DClinical decision support can significantly reduce the number of inappropriate imaging studies ordered for patients in the emergency department (ED) with lower-back pain, researchers from Canada have found.November 6, 2016ISDRLs should be tied to clinical indication, not anatomyMonday, November 28 | 3:00 p.m.-3:10 p.m. | SSE21-01 | Room S403AA group from Switzerland used dose-monitoring software to conclude that CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) should be based on clinical indication, rather than anatomical region.November 6, 2016ISDose-monitoring software tracks lowered patient doseSunday, November 27 | 11:45 a.m.-11:55 a.m. | SSA21-07 | Room S404ABResearchers will show in this scientific presentation how they used automated dose-monitoring software to confirm that their new CT scanner offered significantly lower radiation dose for patients.November 6, 2016ISAnatomical landmarks yield patient-specific organ doseSunday, November 27 | 11:25 a.m.-11:35 a.m. | SSA21-05 | Room S404ABIn this talk, researchers will describe how automatic measurements of patient anatomical landmarks by radiation dose-monitoring software can pave the way for patient-specific organ dosimetry.November 6, 2016ISRoad to RSNA 2016: Healthcare IT PreviewThis Road to RSNA preview takes a look at RSNA 2016's presentations on healthcare IT. Radiation dose monitoring will again be an important area of emphasis at this year's meeting. Investigators are also continuing to seek enhancements in areas related to radiology reporting and clinical decision support.November 6, 2016UltrasoundSmoking adversely affects patellar, Achilles tendonsNeed another reason to quit or never start smoking cigarettes? B-mode ultrasound and elastography show that smoking can negatively affect the patellar and Achilles tendons, according to research published in the November issue of the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.November 2, 2016Previous PagePage 126 of 389Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET tracer shows promise in patients with neuroblastomaThe PET tracer performed better than standard SPECT imaging with iodine-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine.CTISCT: 2022 ICM shortage was a 'wake-up call.' Did we listen?Imaging LeadersRadiology world mourns passing of Leonard BerlinCTRevealed: The cause of CT safety incident in BelgiumSponsor Content"Join Us"