Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ISHow can radiologists ensure report recommendations are acted on?Recommendations in radiology reports for further imaging follow-up are not always acted on, and systemic improvements are needed to ensure these cases don't slip through the cracks, according to research published July 22 in JAMA Network Open.July 24, 2022Digital X-RayAI algorithm spots rare bone tumors on radiographsAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm was able to classify bone lesions with a very high level of sensitivity, potentially enabling rare but often deadly bone tumors to be detected sooner, according to research from Israel.July 24, 2022ISCan Netflix-style recommendations improve radiology scheduling?New York City researchers found that giving patients recommendations for when to schedule their outpatient imaging -- similar to how Netflix recommends what to watch next -- resulted in more appointments booked successfully via mobile app.July 21, 2022Practice ManagementAuntMinnie.com Imaging Leaders InsiderJuly 20, 2022Image ProcessingECR: CT radiomics can aid in characterizing renal cystsThe combination of CT radiomics and a machine-learning algorithm can help predict if a renal cyst is benign or malignant, potentially helping to avoid unnecessary surgeries, research presented at ECR 2022 indicates.July 17, 2022Image ProcessingECR: AI could avoid further follow-up for lung nodulesVIENNA - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for pulmonary nodule detection can enable many patients to be discharged earlier from follow-up in lung cancer screening, according to research presented at ECR 2022.July 15, 2022CTECR: AI enhances detection of pulmonary nodulesVIENNA - Artificial intelligence (AI)-based software can help radiologists detect more lung nodules on CT, regardless of whether they use the software concurrently during interpretation or afterward as a second reader, according to research presented July 15 at ECR 2022.July 14, 2022AIECR: AI can be a useful aid for bone age assessmentVIENNA - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately assess bone age on hand x-rays, yielding interchangeable performance to that of experienced musculoskeletal radiologists in research presented July 13 at ECR 2022.July 13, 2022AIECR: AI adoption on the rise in the NetherlandsVIENNA - Adoption of radiology artificial intelligence (AI) software has increased substantially in the Netherlands over the last few years, and many sites are now utilizing multiple algorithms in clinical practice, according to research presented on July 13 at ECR 2022.July 12, 2022PACS/VNAHow to get new imaging leaders up to speed on ITImaging leaders don't need to be imaging informatics experts, but they do need to gain a basic understanding of IT to succeed in today's world of radiology, according to a presentation Tuesday at the AHRA 2022 meeting in Phoenix.July 11, 2022Previous PagePage 15 of 388Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT scans show lung damage in stone workersThe metabolic activities occurring in the lungs of these patients have been unknown.CTSCCT: Study explores diagnostic accuracy of CCTACTSCCT: AI predicts coronary artery calcium scores from chest x-raysCTSCCT: CCTA model shows plaque volume changes in chest pain patientsSponsor ContentWhen time is of the essence