Erik L. Ridley[email protected]BreastSwitching from CAD to AI improves performance of screening DBTRadiologists saw an improvement after switching from computer-aided detection (CAD) to artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) screening exams, according to a talk at the Society of Breast Imaging/American College of Radiology symposium.May 19, 2022MRIHow well does AI triage normal screening breast MRI exams?An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm could triage 20% of screening breast MRI exams as normal without missing any cancers, say researchers from New York City. If used in clinical practice, AI could make breast MRI screening more efficient.May 18, 2022AIPotential for racial bias raises concerns for radiology AIA preprint study that raised troublesome questions last year about potential bias in radiology artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms has now been formally published in the Lancet Digital Health with the same conclusions.May 15, 2022MRIWeb-based application aids MRI safety assessmentsA new web-based software application can facilitate safety assessments of MRI exams, according to a May 11 presentation at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 15, 2022Image ProcessingMRI radiomics identifies subtypes of inflammatory bowel diseaseMRI radiomics and machine learning can enable identification of inflammatory bowel disease subtypes. A study on the research was presented at this week's International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 15, 2022BreastCan AI help target breast screening at high-risk women?What's the most effective breast cancer screening strategy for women ages 40 to 49? Perhaps no screening at all for those deemed to be low risk by an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, according to research based on a simulation model published online May 6 in BMC Cancer.May 12, 2022Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderMay 11, 2022Image ProcessingMachine learning could enable 1-minute brain MRI scansWith a few enhancements, including machine learning, a quantitative technique called MR fingerprinting could make a one-minute clinical brain MRI scan a reality, according to a May 9 talk at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 9, 2022AIHow generalizable are radiology AI algorithms?Radiology artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms may perform well in research studies but often fail to deliver comparable results on image data from other sources, according to research published online May 4 in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.May 8, 2022MRIPersonal approach enables MRI in autistic patientsSuccessful MRI exams in autistic patients require effective communication, training, and adjustments to the scanning environment, according to a May 7 session at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 6, 2022Previous PagePage 18 of 388Next PageTop StoriesCTVideo: Incoming SCCT president discusses CT's environmental impactIncoming SCCT President Kavitha Chinnaiyan, MD, spoke to AuntMinnie about the environmental impact of CT and fostering women-led cardiovascular health research.PACS/VNAHPI: Telemedicine imaging rates lower than in-person visitsAIAI system integrates eye gaze data and radiology reportsMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingSponsor ContentWhen time is of the essence