Erik L. Ridley[email protected]UltrasoundValue of AAA screening drops as smoking declinesMortality from abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) has dropped sharply over the past two decades, thanks to lower smoking rates -- and this trend is reducing the value of ultrasound AAA screening programs, according to a large Swedish study published in Lancet.June 15, 2018CTU.S. finalizes tariff list of Chinese productsAs expected, the Trump administration has formalized its plans to impose tariffs on a wide variety of products manufactured in China. Effective July 6, more than 800 products -- including a range of medical imaging technologies -- will be hit with 25% import tariffs.June 14, 2018ISSoftware eases clinical follow-up for radiologistsInterface engine software can enable radiologists to automatically receive clinical follow-up data on selected cases, facilitating self-assessment as well as the evaluation of biopsy yield and concordance with imaging findings, according to research published online June 12 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.June 13, 2018ISIs artificial intelligence vulnerable to cyberattacks?Medical imaging artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms could be vulnerable to special attacks designed to induce errors, and bad actors have both the opportunity and incentive to engage in these hard-to-detect attacks, according to research published recently on arXiv.org.June 11, 2018CTDeep learning accurately detects brain hemorrhageA deep-learning algorithm can provide high sensitivity and specificity for detecting brain hemorrhage on noncontrast head CT studies, according to research presented last week at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine annual meeting in National Harbor, MD.June 6, 2018MRISIIM: AI can accurately detect cerebral microbleedsAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can automatically identify radiation-induced cerebral microbleeds on brain MRI scans with a high degree of sensitivity, according to research presented on Saturday at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting in National Harbor, MD.June 3, 2018ISSIIM: CDS guides appropriate pediatric head CT ordersNATIONAL HARBOR, MD - A clinical decision-support (CDS) algorithm can help reduce the percentage of inappropriate pediatric head CT studies being ordered in the emergency department, according to a study presented on Friday at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting.June 1, 2018ISSIIM: Patients should have access to imaging studiesNATIONAL HARBOR, MD - The time is now to provide patients with easy and speedy access to their radiology images and reports, a leading patient advocate told attendees on Thursday at the opening session of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting.May 31, 2018AIHow does radiology AI fit into value-based healthcare?NATIONAL HARBOR, MD - Artificial intelligence (AI) technology shows considerable potential for aiding radiology's transition to value-based payment models, but these algorithms must yield quantifiable benefits to find a niche, according to presentations on May 30 at the Spring 2018 Data Science Summit.May 30, 2018ISHow does CDS affect orders for imaging exams?Can the use of clinical decision-support (CDS) software significantly improve the appropriateness of imaging study orders? Yes, it can, particularly for physician trainees, according to research published online May 25 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.May 24, 2018Previous PagePage 99 of 389Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundqHDMI differentiates radial scars from invasive breast cancerAngiogenesis-based biomarkers from ultrasound can differentiate between radial scar lesions and invasive breast cancer.InterventionalLung biopsy before surgery linked to cancer recurrenceCTAbnormal CT-FFR results translate to up to 7 years of cardiovascular riskMolecular ImagingPSMA-PET/CT reporting varies widely in the U.S.Sponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar