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MRI: Page 148
Imaging for substance use disorder increasing in ED
By
Kate Madden Yee
The use of imaging in the emergency department (ED) to diagnose conditions related to substance use disorder is increasing -- particularly for MRI, according to a study published in the October issue of the
Journal of the American College of Radiology.
October 1, 2019
Can MRI of healthy brains explain head trauma damage?
By
Wayne Forrest
How can a one-time MRI scan of a healthy brain advance the current knowledge on head trauma? Researchers from four institutions plan to find out in a five-year study that will explore how age and gender relate to adverse neurobiological outcomes.
September 30, 2019
MRI, blood test uncover signs of mild TBI in athletes
By
Abraham Kim
The combination of MRI and blood biomarker analysis revealed damage to the blood-brain barrier of high-contact sports athletes in a new study published online in the
Journal of Neurotrauma
. Together, the tests may be able to detect mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that often go undiagnosed using standard methods.
September 29, 2019
RSNA publishes 1st issue of new cancer imaging journal
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The RSNA published the first issue of its new online journal
Radiology: Imaging Cancer
on September 27.
September 26, 2019
3T MRI feasible for deep brain stimulation patients
By
Wayne Forrest
Under certain parameters, 3-tesla MRI scans can be performed safely on patients undergoing deep brain stimulation for neurological conditions, according to a study published in the October issue of
Radiology
.
September 24, 2019
What can AI do to speed up cardiac MRI interpretations?
By
Wayne Forrest
Artificial intelligence (AI) can dramatically reduce the time it takes to analyze heart function on cardiac MRI scans with no significant difference in accuracy compared to human interpreters, according to a study published online September 24 in
Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging
.
September 23, 2019
DWI-MRI predicts stroke recurrence in low-risk patients
By
Wayne Forrest
A diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI-MRI) brain sequence can confirm the presence of acute stroke within a few days after low-risk stroke patients present with seemingly minor symptoms, according to an international six-year study published September 23 in
JAMA Neurology
.
September 23, 2019
Paramed to install 1st MROpen in Atlanta
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
MR developer Paramed Medical Systems said it will install its MROpen scanner at one of American Health Imaging's facilities in the greater Atlanta area.
September 22, 2019
Canada's Conservatives pledge $1.5B in imaging funds
By
Louise Gagnon
OTTAWA, ONTARIO - Long wait times in Canada for medical imaging procedures could be cut dramatically -- at least, if the Conservative Party follows through on an election pledge made today to invest $1.5Â billion Canadian in new MRI and CT scanners.
September 19, 2019
Nocimed wins 1st commercial clients for Nociscan
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Software developer Nocimed has deployed its Nociscan spinal pain assessment software at Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group in Colorado and Spire Nottingham Hospital in the U.K.
September 18, 2019
Subtle Medical targets gadolinium with NIH grant
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Imaging artificial intelligence software developer Subtle Medical has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research grant valued up to $1.6Â million from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
September 17, 2019
Court decides compensation for Mumbai MRI death
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The Bombay High Court has ordered the municipal government of Mumbai to pay interim compensation of approximately $14,000 U.S. to an Indian family whose relative was killed in an MRI accident at a hospital in January 2018.
September 17, 2019
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