Erik L. Ridley[email protected]CTAI algorithm could aid radiologists in evaluating chest CT examsArtificial intelligence (AI) software could be a valuable tool for radiologists reading chest CT exams, particularly in identifying often-underreported cardiovascular findings, according to research published online March 10 in Academic Radiology.March 11, 2021PACS/VNABrainlab acquires reporting software firm Mint MedicalImage-guided therapy firm Brainlab has purchased radiology software developer Mint Medical in a deal aimed at broadening its oncology offerings and making radiology reports more automated and data-driven.March 9, 2021Image-Guided SurgeryRadiologists perform most lumbar puncture proceduresThe percentage of lumbar puncture procedures performed in the U.S. by radiologists has grown significantly over the last 14 years, according to research from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute published in the March issue of the American Journal of Neurology.March 8, 2021AITop 10 questions to ask when buying radiology AI softwareWhat issues should you consider when buying artificial intelligence (AI) software for radiology? A multinational team of authors has produced new guidelines -- including a list of top 10 questions to ask -- aimed at helping guide prospective purchasers.March 8, 2021BreastAI reduces variability in breast density reportingVariation in the assessment of breast density on mammograms was reduced with the use of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based software application, and the software enabled more consistent mammography reports, in a study presented at ECR 2021.March 8, 2021AIWill radiologists need to buy AI themselves to drive adoption?It may take value-based reimbursement models -- and perhaps radiologists buying the software themselves -- to drive adoption of radiology artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new article published online in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.March 4, 2021CTAI detection of intracranial hemorrhage saves livesAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that screens head CT exams for intracranial hemorrhage -- and triages suspected cases for radiologist review -- can yield significant improvements in patient outcomes, researchers from Israel reported in a Wednesday presentation at ECR 2021.March 3, 2021CTCan AI predict COVID-19 hot spots from chest CT reports?Machine learning-based analysis of chest CT reports for respiratory illness findings could provide advance warning of new COVID-19 hot spots, according to a study published online February 25 in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.March 1, 2021CTAI can help radiologists find, classify rib fractures on CTAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can give radiologists a boost in performance for detecting and classifying rib fractures on CT exams, according to research published February 18 in Skeletal Radiology.March 1, 2021Advanced VisualizationAI, 4D info aids breast lesion characterization on DCE-MRIArtificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that utilize 4D information from dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) can be highly accurate for classifying breast lesions, according to research published February 24 in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.February 25, 2021Previous PagePage 44 of 389Next PageTop StoriesClinical NewsMeet the Minnies 2025 semifinalist candidatesSee who's in contention for the 2025 edition of the Minnies, our annual award competition recognizing excellence in radiology.Practice ManagementExperts urge caution for image interpretation by NPPsAIU.S. FDA may need to clarify SaMD validation standardsMolecular ImagingPSMA-PET/CT may replace NaF-PET/CT in advanced prostate cancerSponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar