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Imaging Informatics: Page 575
Automated perfusion mapping falls short in stroke
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - Automatically generated color CT perfusion maps have a role in the emergency care of ischemic stroke patients, but they are less accurate than manually generated maps, according to research presented at ECR 2015.
March 7, 2015
Philips ECR highlights include IntelliSpace Portal upgrade
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - The latest version of its IntelliSpace Portal platform is among the ECR 2015 highlights for Philips Healthcare. The company is also showing recently introduced technology ranging from its IQon spectral CT scanner to its DoseWise Portal radiation dose management program.
March 6, 2015
CTPA-based prediction model nails pulmonary hypertension
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - When do suspected pulmonary embolism patients actually have pulmonary hypertension (PH)? Although the treatment approach for the conditions is quite different, their presentation can be similar. But a new CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) tool can accurately predict PH in patients without pulmonary embolism, according to researchers from Israel.
March 6, 2015
Siemens makes play for social radiology at ECR 2015
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - Siemens Healthcare wants its customer base to get more social. To that end, the company is using this week's ECR 2015 to launch teamplay, an ambitious healthcare IT platform designed to promote interaction and collaboration among its users.
March 6, 2015
Video from ECR 2015: Strickland & Reekers on teleradiology's threat
VIENNA - Teleradiology and outsourcing pose a serious threat to radiology's future, according to Dr. Nicola Strickland from London and Dr. Jim Reekers from Amsterdam. They explain why to
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Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward at ECR 2015.
March 6, 2015
Video from ECR 2015: Strickland & Reekers on teleradiology's threat
Teleradiology and outsourcing pose a serious threat to radiology's future, according to Dr. Nicola Strickland from London and Dr. Jim Reekers from Amsterdam. They explain why to
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Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward at ECR 2015.
March 6, 2015
Fuji to show latest in echo reporting at ACC
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Fujifilm Medical Systems USA plans to show the latest in its echocardiography structured reporting technology at the upcoming American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting in San Diego.
March 5, 2015
GE launches products in MRI, ultrasound, HIT at ECR 2015
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - GE Healthcare is highlighting a pair of new MRI scanners, Signa Creator and Signa Explorer, making their global launch at this week's ECR 2015 meeting. The company is also rolling out its new Logiq P9 ultrasound scanner, as well as Centricity xSite, a new healthcare IT platform designed to improve radiology reporting across multiple healthcare enterprises.
March 5, 2015
TeraRecon features new products at ECR 2015
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
TeraRecon debuted the latest release of its iNtuition enterprise viewing technology with the second generation of its iNteract+ interoperability platform at ECR 2015 in Vienna.
March 5, 2015
CAD becomes a spell-check for small polyps
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Computer-aided detection (CAD) can only enhance performance if used correctly, and it does not reduce the need for training, according to a presentation on Friday at ECR 2015 in Vienna. CAD for colonography has shown promise, but radiologists need to understand sensitivity and specificity issues, as well as when CAD should be deployed.
March 5, 2015
CAD boosts breast MRI sensitivity
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - Breast MRI already has high sensitivity, but can it be even higher? The answer is yes, if computer-aided detection (CAD) is thrown into the mix, according to a presentation at ECR 2015. In fact, the CAD system detected previously missed cancers nearly as well as it did screen-detected cancers.
March 5, 2015
TomTec launches cardiac visualization software at ACC
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Imaging software developer TomTec Imaging Systems plans to introduce a cardiac visualization software package at the upcoming American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting in San Diego.
March 4, 2015
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