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2019: Page 4
Video from ECR 2019: Steve Holloway on the exhibition hall
VIENNA - What's new and surprising in the technical exhibition at ECR 2019? Who's missing, and what is the strategy and approach of the "big 4"? Market analyst Steve Holloway from Signify Research provides some answers. He also has some advice for ECR delegates on what to look out for this week.
February 28, 2019
Zebra wins CE Mark for emergency imaging AI algorithms
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Zebra Medical Vision has received the CE Mark for two AI algorithms capable of flagging critical cases on emergency x-rays and CT scans.
February 28, 2019
Is there an optimal mammography recall rate?
By
Kate Madden Yee
There's an optimal range for mammography screening recalls that maximizes the detection of life-threatening cancers and minimizes the harms of false positives and overdiagnosis, according to a presentation delivered on Wednesday at ECR 2019 in Vienna.
February 28, 2019
Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/MRI improves prostate cancer detection
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - PET/MRI with the radiopharmaceutical gallium-68 (Ga-68) prostate-specific membrane antigen-11 (PSMA-11) could become a valuable tool in image-guided biopsy and for detecting significant prostate cancer, researchers reported on Wednesday at ECR 2019.
February 28, 2019
GE focuses on artificial intelligence at ECR 2019
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - New advances in artificial intelligence (AI) -- including a partnership with the European Society of Radiology to highlight AI applications in radiology this week -- are among the highlights in the booth of GE Healthcare at ECR 2019.
February 28, 2019
New MRI products target productivity and better outcomes
By
Wayne Forrest
Clinical MRI was introduced more than 40 years ago, but the modality continues to evolve with sharper image quality, less time-consuming scans, and expanding value for a variety of applications. The emphasis is on improving diagnoses, patient outcomes, and comfort, while simultaneously providing greater productivity for imaging facilities.
February 27, 2019
3D printing transitions from laboratory to bedside
By
Vivienne Raper
Three-dimensional printing has spread from craniomaxillofacial surgery to a wide range of medical disciplines, and it can help demonstrate the value of radiologists in a future with artificial intelligence and machine learning. That's the view of Dr. Philipp Brantner, joint head of the 3D Printing Lab at the University Hospital of Basel in Switzerland.
February 27, 2019
Is 7-tesla MRI ready yet to go clinical?
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Clinical 7-tesla MRI is no longer a distant pipedream for researchers and is gaining ground in routine scenarios, advocates of the technique state. Its growing pertinence for diseases such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and dementia means that radiologists need to know about the latest 7-tesla practice and its potential, but some practical issues still remain.
February 27, 2019
iCAD partners with Swedish team on AI for breast cancer
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Computer-aided detection (CAD) developer iCAD will collaborate with researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm on developing an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can determine an individual's risk of breast cancer.
February 27, 2019
Caution urged for breast MRI evaluation of lymph nodes
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - How well can MRI diagnose axillary lymph node metastases in patients with breast cancer? Radiologists need to interpret those results with caution in patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy, according to a study presented on Thursday at ECR 2019.
February 27, 2019
COCIR restates need to replace old imaging equipment
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical, and Healthcare IT Industry (COCIR) has released four new infographics at ECR 2019 emphasizing the ongoing deterioration of medical imaging equipment throughout Europe.
February 27, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Nicola Strickland on Brexit & radiology
VIENNA - The planned withdrawal of the U.K. from the European Union is due to take place on 29 March, and it is having a major impact on the recruitment and retention of staff and the supply of medical isotopes. Dr. Nicola Strickland, the president of the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR), elaborates on what RCR is doing to alleviate the situation.
February 27, 2019
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