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CT: Page 226
90 sites compete in low-dose liver lesion detection
By
Eric Barnes
Sunday, November 27 | 11:35 a.m.-11:45 a.m. | SSA20-06 | Room S403BLeading medical and physics societies created a contest to compare iterative reconstruction and denoising techniques in low-dose CT for liver lesion detection. Facilities in 26 countries took up the challenge, according to this presentation from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
October 31, 2016
Low-dose 4D cardiac CT protocol makes procedure viable
By
Eric Barnes
Sunday, November 27 | 11:35 a.m.-11:45 a.m. | SSA03-06 | Room S502ABIs it time for another look at functional 4D cardiac CT? Researchers from Japan proposed a cine cardiac CT scheme that permits accurate assessment of left-ventricular function at an extraordinarily small dose.
October 31, 2016
FFR-CT is formidable in reducing unnecessary invasive angiography
By
Eric Barnes
Sunday, November 27 | 11:15 a.m.-11:25 a.m. | SSA04-04 | Room S504ABBelgian radiologists tested noninvasive fractional flow reserve CT (FFR-CT) to find out if it really reduced unnecessary invasive angiographies in chest pain patients undergoing coronary CT angiography. Their answer was yes, emphatically.
October 31, 2016
Web-based CT protocol system untangles CT protocol knot
By
Eric Barnes
Sunday, November 27 | 10:45 a.m.-10:55 a.m. | SSA20-01 | Room S403BManaging CT protocols, especially at a large institution, can be an unwieldy task. But researchers from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, tamed the beast with a web-based protocol management system.
October 31, 2016
Are CT reports transferred with trauma patients unreliable?
By
Eric Barnes
Sunday, November 27 | 10:45 a.m.-10:55 a.m. | SSA06-01 | Room N226Radiologists from a level I trauma center wondered if the CT reports they were getting for patients transferred to their emergency department were accurate. Their six-month investigation didn't deliver much confidence in the original reads.
October 31, 2016
Road to RSNA 2016: CT Preview
By
Eric Barnes
At RSNA 2016, CT will mark another year of progress in grabbing useful information from anatomy scanned at ever-lower radiation doses. Spectral imaging, iodine imaging, k-edge imaging, photon-counting CT, iterative reconstruction, and other quantitative imaging techniques are on display in this year's sessions, offering new ways to see data hidden inside images.
October 31, 2016
Radiation affects brain similarly to Alzheimer's, study finds
By
Eric Barnes
Low doses of ionizing radiation induced molecular changes in the brains of mice that resemble the pathologies of Alzheimer's disease, according to research published online in the journal
Oncotarget
.
October 30, 2016
CT scanning with the fishes | DTI-MRI of youth football players | A modest proposal from the PACSman
By
Brian Casey
October 24, 2016
Just keep scanning: Project builds CT database of fish
By
Nicole Pettit
Is it possible to scan all the fish species in the world, store the data, and give it all away for free? One University of Washington professor believes it is -- and he's come up with some novel scanning techniques to move the project forward.
October 24, 2016
Analogic taps new president and CEO as Green departs
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Medical imaging firm Analogic announced that its current president and CEO, James Green, will step down, and a new president and CEO has been appointed.
October 23, 2016
Standard Imaging wins CE Mark for dosimetry software
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiation calibration and quality assurance firm Standard Imaging has received the European CE Mark for its Adaptivo radiation dosimetry software.
October 19, 2016
China's medical device market shows promise despite slowdown
By
Owen Tang
The market for medical devices in China still has great potential despite a recent slowdown in the segment's growth rate, according to a new report by China MedTech Marketing (CMTM). In this article, CMTM's Owen Tang explains how a projected decline in the growth rate isn't expected to dampen enthusiasm for medical devices, due to a variety of factors.
October 18, 2016
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