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Imaging Informatics: Page 311
Royal Solutions awarded Conn. contract
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Cloud electronic health record provider Royal Solutions Group has deployed its Royal Kiosks for patients and technologists at Naugatuck Valley Radiology in Connecticut.
May 29, 2019
Medivis scores FDA clearance for AR platform
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Augmented reality (AR) technology company Medivis has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for SurgicalAR, its AR platform for surgical applications.
May 29, 2019
3 ways cinematic rendering can bolster colon evaluation
By
Abraham Kim
The photorealistic quality of cinematically rendered CT scans can aid in the understanding of complex colon anatomy and has the potential to facilitate the detection and characterization of colon pathology in three major ways, according to an article published in the May/June issue of the
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
.
May 29, 2019
Digisonics takes Ore. PACS order
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image management firm Digisonics has taken an order for its obstetrics PACS and structured reporting module from Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center in Warm Springs, OR.
May 28, 2019
Deep learning advances SPECT MPI
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Using deep learning to analyze upright and supine SPECT myocardial perfusion images (MPI) could improve the diagnosis of obstructive coronary artery disease, according to a multicenter international study published in the May issue of the
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
.
May 28, 2019
Top 4 priorities for AI research in medical imaging
By
Erik L. Ridley
Bringing radiology artificial intelligence (AI) technology to routine clinical practice will require four major priorities: structured use cases, data sharing methods, validation and monitoring tools, and new standards and data elements, according to a report published online May 28 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
May 28, 2019
Radiologists rally in support of medical 3D printing
By
Abraham Kim
Clinicians, including radiologists, who attended a 3D printing course unanimously agreed that the technology has the potential to benefit the management of cardiovascular disease; nearly all expressed an interest in learning more, according to an article published May 20 in the
International Journal of Artificial Organs
.
May 28, 2019
Synaptive wins grant for AI-based image-guided therapy
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
3D visualization firm Synaptive Medical has teamed with the Sunnybrook Research Institute in Toronto to receive a Canadian government grant to support commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in image-guided therapy applications.
May 27, 2019
Deep-learning model detects cerebral microbleeds on MRI
By
Erik L. Ridley
A deep-learning algorithm can accurately detect cerebral microbleeds -- with few false-positive results -- by analyzing brain MR images, according to research published online May 20 in
NeuroImage
.
May 27, 2019
The value of the CIIP: Part 4 -- Interoperability
By
Luke Bideaux
In theory, interoperability in health imaging opens the door to a wide range of advantages for practices and patients. In part 4 of his series, Luke Bideaux explains how the specialized skill sets of a certified imaging informatics professional (CIIP) can help organizations achieve interoperability goals and stay connected in today's digital healthcare environment.
May 27, 2019
AI can optimize risk stratification of thyroid nodules
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm improved the specificity of the American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System, while also making the thyroid nodule risk-classification system easier for radiologists to use, according to research published online May 21 in
Radiology
.
May 23, 2019
CAD software helps avoid contrast use in MS patients
By
Erik L. Ridley
Using computer-aided detection (CAD) software, 3D laboratory radiologic technologists can determine if patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) need a contrast agent for their brain MRI exam while they're still in the scanner, according to research posted online May 16 in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
May 22, 2019
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