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Clinical News: Page 676
United Imaging launches mobile PET/CT unit at RSNA 2019
By
Brian Casey
CHICAGO - United Imaging Healthcare is marking its second RSNA meeting as an exhibitor by launching a new mobile digital PET/CT scanner, UMI 550. The company is also debuting an ultrawide-bore 3-tesla MRI scanner and is showcasing products that have received regulatory clearance since last year's meeting.
December 1, 2019
Video from RSNA 2019: Vaping and lung disease
CHICAGO - The connection between e-cigarette vaping and a series of mysterious lung ailments in young people has mystified healthcare providers and the public alike. We talked with Dr. Seth Kligerman of the University of California, San Diego on the phenomenon and how radiologists can recognize it.
December 1, 2019
Video from RSNA 2019: Dr. Paul Chang on AI and radiology
CHICAGO - What's the current state of the art in artificial intelligence (AI)? We talked with Dr. Paul Chang of the University of Chicago for his views on how recent changes in AI promise to reshape medical imaging.
December 1, 2019
AI's clinical role in breast screening comes under scrutiny
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
The fiercely contested race to demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve quality of care and patient outcomes began on the opening day of RSNA 2019, when the latest clinical evidence of AI's potential value in breast screening came under the microscope.
December 1, 2019
Human connection is key to progress in radiology
By
Abraham Kim
CHICAGO - In a medical world moving at ever-increasing speeds and making greater demands, it will require a conscious effort on the part of individual radiologists to create a culture of patient interaction and keep humanity at the forefront of the specialty, RSNA 2019 President Dr. Valerie Jackson said in her opening address.
November 30, 2019
AI accurately detects vertebral fractures on CT
By
Erik L. Ridley
CHICAGO - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately detect vertebral fractures on CT images containing the spine, enabling opportunistic screening of these patients, according to research presented Sunday at the 2019 RSNA meeting.
November 30, 2019
Canon launches spectral CT, digital PET/CT at RSNA
By
Brian Casey
CHICAGO - A new wide-area spectral CT scanner with data reconstruction based on artificial intelligence, a new fully digital PET/CT scanner, and enhancements in ultrasound, MRI, and interventional imaging are among the highlights in the RSNA 2019 booth of Canon Medical Systems USA.
November 30, 2019
MRI contrast ferumoxytol causes very few side effects
By
Wayne Forrest
Could ferumoxytol replace gadolinium-based contrast agents for some MRI scans? It is a possibility, given that it is well tolerated by patients with chronic kidney disease and caused no serious adverse events, according to a study published in the December issue of
Radiology
.
November 28, 2019
EOS debuts EOSedge system in Europe, Canada; gets FDA OK
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging has launched its EOSedge orthopedic digital radiography system in Europe and Canada and has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for the system.
November 28, 2019
Volpara to feature upgrades, partnerships at RSNA 2019
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Breast imaging software developer Volpara Solutions plans to showcase its artificial intelligence-powered clinical-decision support platform for breast cancer screening and highlight two business partnerships at the RSNA 2019 meeting in Chicago.
November 27, 2019
Add MRI to breast screening for fewer interval cancers
By
Rebekah Moan
In a large Dutch study, using supplemental MRI screening in women with extremely dense breast tissue and normal mammograms resulted in significantly fewer interval cancers than using mammography alone.
November 27, 2019
Imaging patterns predict gunshot injury readmission rates
By
Abraham Kim
Imaging findings from diagnostic imaging exams could help determine which patients with gunshot injuries are most likely to have future health complications and end up returning to the hospital for additional medical treatment, according to a study to be presented at RSNA 2019 in Chicago.
November 26, 2019
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