Erik L. Ridley[email protected]MRIAI can add value in all parts of MR imaging chainArtificial intelligence (AI) can yield valuable improvements across all elements of the MR imaging chain, according to a May 15 presentation at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine annual meeting.May 14, 2021UltrasoundCan AI help detect congenital heart disease on fetal ultrasound?An artificial intelligence (AI) model can significantly improve the detection of congenital heart disease on fetal screening ultrasound exams, according to researchers from the University of California, San Francisco.May 13, 2021Image-Guided SurgeryAR could transform image-guided surgical planning, navigationAugmented reality (AR) technologies may be on the verge of delivering a breakthrough in image-guided surgical procedure planning and navigation, according to researchers from Oregon Health and Science University.May 10, 2021AI'Mundane' AI poised to transform radiologyDeep learning may be the most publicized form of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology, but a mundane form of AI may soon be more prominent, according to a presentation on May 5 at AuntMinnie.com's Spring 2021 Virtual Conference: Advances in AI.May 5, 2021BreastCan AI reduce mammography, DBT workload for radiologists?An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm could sharply decrease radiologist workload for screening mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) exams without hurting sensitivity, according to research published online May 5 in Radiology.May 4, 2021UltrasoundAI can help classify masses found on breast ultrasoundArtificial intelligence (AI) software can aid radiologists in characterizing masses on screening breast ultrasound exams by improving cancer detection and reducing false positives, according to research from Yale University.May 2, 2021CTAI model predicts progression, mortality in COVID-19 patientsAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm was able to provide highly accurate predictions of a COVID-19 patient's disease progression and mortality based on analysis of chest CT exams in research published online April 29 in Scientific Reports.May 2, 2021Radiation Oncology/TherapyCan 3D-printed shields protect patients during radiation therapy?3D-printed radioprotective shields produced from CT images can be used to protect healthy structures in the gastrointestinal tract during radiation therapy procedures, according to research published online April 27 in Advanced Science.April 28, 2021Digital X-RayAI algorithm detects troublesome wrist fractures on x‑raysAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm was able to accurately detect scaphoid fractures on radiographs, potentially speeding up diagnosis of these troublesome injuries, according to research published online April 28 in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.April 28, 2021Image ProcessingAI-based image reconstruction pays dividends in low-dose chest CTDeep learning-based image reconstruction software yields more accurate measurements of pulmonary nodules on low-dose chest CT exams than conventional reconstruction, according to a talk at the annual American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.April 26, 2021Previous PagePage 39 of 388Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-RayDo courts recognize the limitations of chest x-ray for lung cancer?Currently, there is no formal, universally accepted methodology of using radiology-specific evidence-based medicine in courts.UltrasoundPOCUS outperforms chest x-ray in finding pneumothoraxCTSCCT: Higher exposure to air pollution linked to higher CACSCTSCCT: Saurabh Jha on what trainees can expect starting out in cardiac CTSponsor ContentWhen time is of the essence