Erik L. Ridley[email protected]2021Hospital patient scheduling initiative helps radiologyA global patient scheduling initiative can yield significant improvements in radiology workflow and metrics in hospitals, as well as enhance staff satisfaction, according to a presentation on August 3 at the 2021 AHRA meeting in Nashville, TN.August 3, 2021CTLVO stroke patients benefit from going directly to angiography suitePatients with suspected large vessel occlusion (LVO) stroke can have better long-term outcomes if they are transferred directly to the angiography suite for diagnosis upon admission, according to research published online August 2 in JAMA Neurology.August 1, 20212021Healthcare simulation can yield care improvements in radiologyHealthcare simulation can help radiology departments to understand -- and address -- safety, quality, and efficiency issues for a variety of applications, according to a presentation on August 1 at the 2021 AHRA meeting in Nashville, TN.August 1, 2021Editor's NoteWeek in Review: Long-term effects from COVID-19 | AHRA 2021 | Minnies nominationsJuly 30, 2021MRIMRI finds brain structure changes in elite rugby playersAdvanced MRI sequences have revealed that a significant proportion of active elite rugby players experience changes in brain white matter from their participation in the sport, according to research published online July 22 in Brain Communications.July 25, 2021CT3D liver segmentation detects fatty liver on cardiac CTA 3D liver segmentation method can be utilized to rapidly diagnose and measure fatty liver on cardiac CT exams, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.July 25, 2021CTCan AI help radiologists detect more rib fractures on CT?Radiologists may be able to improve their sensitivity for detecting rib fractures on CT exams by using an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, according to research published July 21 in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.July 21, 2021CTAI assesses atherosclerosis, morphology in NSTEMI patientsAtherosclerosis and vessel morphology can be evaluated in non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) patients by an artificial intelligence (AI) model, according to an e-poster at the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography annual meeting.July 19, 2021CTAI automatically quantifies plaque on CCTAAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately quantify plaque on coronary CT angiography (CCTA) exams, according to research presented July 16 at the annual meeting of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.July 19, 2021AINew CPT code for radiology AI brings hope, but patience is neededThe recent approval of a Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code for radiology artificial intelligence (AI) by the American Medical Association was an important milestone. But actual reimbursement will likely take some time.July 18, 2021Previous PagePage 36 of 389Next PageTop StoriesMRIUse of solar energy could cut MRI, CT carbon emissions by 70% and 40%Medical imaging is one of the highest energy users in healthcare, but "sustainability efforts are still lacking," researchers noted.Digital X-RayWhat’s the environmental impact of x-ray and fluoroscopy?UltrasoundLinens, disposable items make up most of ultrasound's carbon footprintMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology