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The radiologist in 22 years time

Radiology Cafe

I believe that the first main difference seen in the radiologists role in 2040 will be the change that artificial intelligence (AI) will have made on the diagnostic role that radiologists currently perform. They will still play a vital role in advising other doctors which scan would be the most appropriate to answer their clinical query.

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The ED Guide to Neuroimaging: Part 2

Northwestern EM

Each boasts near perfect sensitivity and negative predictive values for clinically significant acute intracranial processes. Only New Orleans included clinical intoxication, while NEXUS was the only rule to include coagulopathy. versus 99.1%) compared with the original study for clinically significant intracranial injury.

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Emergency Guide to Stroke Neuroimaging

Northwestern EM

5,16] Algorithms translate detected changes in MTT, CBV, and CBF into images that can be used in clinical decision-making. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography in emergency assessment of patients with suspected acute stroke: a prospective comparison. 2007 Jan 27; 369(9558): 293–298. Nadgir R, Yousef DM.