Erik L. Ridley[email protected]CTTriple rule-out CT offers one-stop shop for chest painVIENNA - Because many patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain wind up receiving follow-up testing for coronary artery disease anyway, it's worth it to perform the "one-stop shop" of triple rule-out CT, Swiss researchers reported at ECR 2016.March 2, 2016PACS/VNARadiologists must be aware, vigilant with mobile devicesVIENNA - Mobile devices can be used in a variety of applications in radiology, but it's vital to understand the technology's limitations and security issues when reading images or sharing cases with colleagues, according to a Wednesday morning refresher course at ECR 2016.March 1, 2016ISCloud firm Box unveils healthcare package at HIMSS 2016Despite near ubiquitous adoption of electronic health records in the U.S., many workflow tasks still rely on paper and faxes. Cloud storage vendor Box hopes to change that with the launch of Box for Healthcare at this week's Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) meeting in Las Vegas.February 29, 2016UltrasoundAuntMinnie.com Ultrasound InsiderFebruary 21, 2016HomeDBT lowers screening recalls | perfusion CT and stroke | glutes and sonographer back painFebruary 17, 2016CTPersonalized breast screening | CCTA for stable angina | Building a better PACS workstationFebruary 15, 2016UltrasoundQuantitative ultrasound method stages fatty liverA computer-aided ultrasound technique can be used to stage liver steatosis, or fatty liver, offering high correlation with fat measurements produced from MR spectroscopy, according to a pilot study from Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.February 11, 2016UltrasoundImage-guided liver biopsy is safe, but not risk-freeWhile major adverse events from liver biopsy guided by ultrasound or CT are extremely rare, variables such as the patient's platelet count can increase the risk for hematoma from the procedure by as much as fourfold, according to a large retrospective analysis performed at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.February 10, 2016UltrasoundCan ultrasound for deep vein thrombosis cause a PE?Although it's an extremely rare event, ultrasound exams performed for deep vein thrombosis can dislodge blood clots that can then embolize into the vasculature and cause a pulmonary embolism (PE), according to a paper published online in Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis.February 3, 2016ISopenDoctor takes radiology scheduling after-hoursIt's easy to book airline tickets and perform banking transactions online, but scheduling a radiology exam? Software developer openDoctor aims to make online radiology scheduling available for patients 24/7 with its openDr software.January 28, 2016Previous PagePage 141 of 393Next PageTop StoriesRadiation Oncology/TherapyRadiopharmaceutical therapy use increased 20-fold over a decadeIntravenous administrations of cancer therapies such as Xofigo, Lutathera, and Pluvicto have increased by more than 2000%.CTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierWomens ImagingSurvey: Nearly 4 out of 5 practices short on breast imagersRadiation Oncology/TherapyPooled evidence: Lu-177 PSMA-617 vs. established therapies in mCRPCSponsor ContentHow Agentic AI Is Transforming Radiology Ops