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SRU develops new lexicon for ultrasound findings in pregnant women

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“Living” and “viable” should be avoided in first-trimester ultrasound lexicon when imaging pregnant women, according to new guidelines introduced August 27 by the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU), published in Radiology. Wade with the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.

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Intelligent Ultrasound reports revenue increases for 2022

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Intelligent Ultrasound is highlighting revenue gains in its 2022 fiscal yea.

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Top trends impacting the ultrasound market

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The ultrasound market is going through one of the most exciting and innovative periods in its history. The handheld ultrasound market is still maturing, there are many new technologies being developed such as ultrasound patches and wearable transducers, opening new avenues for diagnostic use. Mustafa Hassan of Signify Research.

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Key Market Trends in Handheld Ultrasound

Imaging Technology

Handheld ultrasound has not yet reached mainstream adoption, but the market is still forecast to reach over $500 million by 2026. Signify Research’s newly-published Handheld Ultrasound Deep Dive Report 2022 shows the market revenues are estimated to have grown by approximately 30% in 2021, driven by strong growth in the U.S.,

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Ultrasound-based model performs well in predicting breast tumor status

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An ultrasound-based deep learning radiomics nomogram (DLRN) model performed well in a study about predicting tumor status and lymph node metastasis in breast cancer patients post chemotherapy. They added to the literature, exploring the feasibility of an ultrasound-based fusion model combining the aforementioned features.

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VR test differentiates between novice, expert ultrasound users

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An immersive virtual reality (VR)-based test can distinguish between operators with varying levels of thoracic ultrasound skill, a Danish study published January 6 in Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology found. With ultrasound being a user-dependent imaging modality, operator skills are important for diagnostic accuracy.

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Private equity firm sues ultrasound developer QT Imaging hoping to force completion of merger deal

Radiology Business

GigCapital5 and the Novato, California-based ultrasound developer first announced their intent to merge in December 2022, creating a company with combined value of $151M.