Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Image ProcessingRadiomics, AI primed for bigger role in genitourinary applicationsClinical use of radiomics and artificial intelligence (AI) in genitourinary applications has been limited to date, but that's likely to change in the future, according to a talk at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting in New Orleans.May 4, 2022Image ProcessingBody composition analysis shows utility on CTWith help of artificial intelligence, CT-based body composition analysis shows utility for a variety of important clinical applications, according to a presentation at the annual American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) meeting in New Orleans.May 3, 2022Image ProcessingAutomated volumetry on CTPA can spot pulmonary hypertensionAutomated 3D segmentation software can help radiologists identify pulmonary hypertension on CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) exams, according to research published online April 28 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.May 2, 2022Clinical NewsDisparities found in inferior vena cava filter placement, removalSignificant inequities in placement and retrieval of inferior vena cava filters (IVCF) are evident for venous thromboembolism patients in the U.S., according to research published April 27 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.April 27, 2022CTDisparities remain in neuroimaging utilization for strokeAlthough utilization of neuroimaging for ischemic stroke has increased sharply among Medicare patients, significant demographic disparities remain, according to research published April 25 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.April 26, 2022Image ProcessingRadiomics, AI identifies osteoporosis on lumbar spine CTMaking use of 3D radiomics features, an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can opportunistically screen for osteoporosis on lumbar spine CT images, according to research published online April 8 in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders.April 11, 2022Practice ManagementAuntMinnie.com Imaging Leaders InsiderApril 6, 2022MRIAI mines MRI to predict future death from cardiac arrestAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can predict from a patient's raw MR images if they will have sudden cardiac death over the next decade -- and when it's likely to occur, according to research published April 7 in Nature Cardiovascular Research.April 6, 2022CTAI detects diabetes on abdominal CT performed for CTC screeningDeep learning-based analysis of CT biomarkers can enable the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus on noncontrast abdominal CT exams performed to screen for CT colonography (CTC), according to research published online April 5 in Radiology.April 4, 2022AI5 lessons learned from deploying AI at scaleIt isn't easy to implement radiology artificial intelligence (AI) at scale. In a talk at AuntMinnie.com's Spring 2022 Virtual Conference, Dr. Nina Kottler of Radiology Partners shared five lessons learned from their AI deployments.April 3, 2022Previous PagePage 19 of 388Next PageTop StoriesPACS/VNAHPI: Telemedicine imaging rates lower than in-person visitsAn HPI report showed that diagnostic imaging was nearly 30% less likely to occur following a telemedicine visit than an in-person visit.AIAI system integrates eye gaze data and radiology reportsMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingClinical NewsCloser proximity to Missouri's Coldwater Creek tied to cancer riskSponsor ContentWhen CT meets the power of AI everyone benefits.