Abraham Kim[email protected]CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderDecember 13, 2017Advanced VisualizationHow to create low-cost, multicolor 3D-printed models3D printing multicolor models of organs, vessels, and bones can be much more affordable than it has been with traditional methods by using a new technique presented at the recent RSNA 2017 meeting in Chicago.December 13, 2017Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderDecember 10, 2017CT3 ways to cut variability in CT radiation doseA Pennsylvania hospital network was able to reduce variation in CT radiation dose by taking three key steps, according to research presented at RSNA 2017 and published online December 1 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.December 6, 2017Nuclear Medicine3D-printed kidney helps optimize SPECT/CT quantificationLow-cost, 3D-printed kidney phantoms provide shape-specific details that improve the quantification of SPECT/CT scans, according to a study from Würzburg, Germany, published online in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.December 4, 2017Advanced VisualizationFDA releases guidance on 3D printing of medical productsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on December 4 released a new set of recommendations for creating medical products using 3D printers. The guidance details the agency's stance on device design, testing, and quality system requirements.December 3, 2017CT3D-printed prosthetics improve surgery for hearing lossUsing customized 3D-printed middle ear prosthetics can improve the accuracy of surgical intervention in patients with conductive hearing loss, according to a study presented this week at the RSNA 2017 meeting in Chicago.November 30, 2017CTRadiologists now use CCTA more than cardiologists doCHICAGO - Cardiologists have long contended the management of cardiac imaging by radiologists, including the use of coronary CT angiography (CCTA). However, a study presented on Thursday at RSNA 2017 revealed that radiologists now perform CCTA more frequently than cardiologists do.November 29, 2017CTIterative recon halves CT radiation dose for calcium scoreCHICAGO - Applying iterative reconstruction to CT scans enabled the acquisition of coronary artery calcium scores that were just as accurate as those from a standard protocol but with half the radiation dose, according to a study presented on Wednesday at RSNA 2017.November 29, 2017CTRadiologists aid mass disaster recovery with mobile CTCHICAGO - Not knowing the identity or whereabouts of people who were part of a mass disaster is frustrating for physicians and devastating for loved ones. Mobile CT scanners can help ameliorate this issue, according to a study presented on Monday at RSNA 2017.November 27, 2017Previous PagePage 54 of 63Next PageTop StoriesRisk ManagementAudit in Canada finds higher after-hours payments for teleradiology didn't qualifyAfter-hours premium payments for publicly funded teleradiology reads did not meet all the criteria outlined in the agreements.InterventionalAI supports remote guidance of IR proceduresCTThoracic radiologists publish post-COVID CT imaging recommendationsInterventionalGAE further validated for patients with knee osteoarthritisSponsor ContentWhen CT meets the power of AI everyone benefits.