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2019: Page 2
Gadolinium breast MRI screening OK for healthy women
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - Healthy women at high risk for developing breast cancer should have little or no concern about undergoing multiple MRI screenings with macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents, according to a study presented on Sunday, the final day of ECR 2019.
March 2, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Elmar Kotter on AI and radiology
VIENNA - When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), what are the main challenges and ethical considerations from a radiologist's perspective? Is the clinical validation of AI still lacking? What's the radiologist's role after integrating AI? Dr. Elmar Kotter from Freiburg, Germany, provides some answers.
March 2, 2019
CT system developers utilize AI to boost patient care
By
Abraham Kim
Disease detection with CT has benefited greatly from advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) software during the past year. To make the case at the ECR 2019 technical exhibition, many vendors are dedicating their CT booth presentations to the integration of AI into the modality. The rewards for patient care are visible for all delegates to see during this week's congress.
March 1, 2019
Sports imaging: Look beyond 'dark box' and collaborate for success
By
Philip Ward
To make real progress in sports imaging, radiologists must look beyond the "dark box" and collaborate with referring doctors, attend multidisciplinary meetings at the hospital, discuss cases with clinical colleagues, and get feedback on the radiology report and direct correlation with arthroscopic findings, according to Dr. Claudia Weidekamm from the Medical University of Vienna.
March 1, 2019
Early recognition can reduce stress and prevent burnout
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Stress at work is an increasingly common phenomenon, but radiologists still may not be recognizing the symptoms of burnout in both colleagues and themselves, according to expert speakers at today's Professional Challenges session at ECR 2019. Like all health problems, identifying issues early and taking appropriate action is key to the cure.
March 1, 2019
Varex features new x-ray products at ECR
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Varex Imaging is showcasing a range of new and updated products, including x-ray tubes, digital detectors, and accessories, at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
March 1, 2019
Esaote launches MyLab X8 scanner at ECR
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Italian ultrasound vendor Esaote has launched its new MyLab X8 ultrasound scanner at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
March 1, 2019
Ziosoft highlights new software features at ECR
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Software developer Ziosoft is highlighting a range of new capabilities for its Ziosoft2 advanced visualization software at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
March 1, 2019
DTI-MRI shows drinking affects young men and women differently
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - Using diffusion-tensor MRI (DTI-MRI), researchers found changes in frontal white-matter integrity in the brains of men who consumed excessive amounts of alcohol in their early teens, according to a study presented on Saturday at ECR 2019.
March 1, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Is it OK to wear jeans at a congress?
VIENNA - Not so long ago, wearing jeans to a conference was a nonstarter, but it seems to be increasingly acceptable these days. Two fashion-conscious hybrid-imaging specialists, Dr. Irene Burger from Zurich and Thomas Beyer, PhD, MBA, from Vienna, explain why they think denim can be a smart and practical option.
March 1, 2019
Imaging analytics platform optimizes MRI operations
By
Erik L. Ridley
VIENNA - The combination of an imaging analytics platform and lean management concepts can deliver substantial improvements in MRI department operational efficiency without affecting the quality of care, researchers reported at ECR 2019.
March 1, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Christiane Nyhsen on ultrasound hygiene
VIENNA - Public awareness of the risks of infection transmission through ultrasound is increasing, and there are now best practice recommendations for the decontamination of equipment and also the choice of gel and transducer covers. Ultrasound fusion necessitates the use of extra equipment, and strict hygiene protocols are vital to ensure patient safety, according to Dr. Christiane Nyhsen.
March 1, 2019
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