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AI assist for x-ray reads serves nonradiologists well in the ED

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CHICAGO -- German researchers are testing ways to support nonradiologists in interpreting chest x-rays in emergency settings using an AI assistant. To test the AI algorithm, the LMU team focused on 563 cases, all ordered by the emergency unit department. Nonradiology residents 0.78

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Deep-learning model predicts bone density on chest x-rays

AuntMinnie

. | M4-SSMK03-4 | Room E450A A deep-learning AI model will be presented in this session that can predict bone mineral density T-scores from chest x-rays. They then trained the algorithm on a data set of 47,150 x-rays (23,151 patients) and validated it on an external data set of 2,914 radiographs (1,515 patients).

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CMCU Digital Radiography (DR) Group Introduces Clinical White Paper on Intelligent Noise Reduction in Pediatric Radiography Study

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The company will showcase the clinical analysis of Canon’s Intelligent Noise Reduction (Intelligent NR) that provides superior image quality while lowering radiation dosing in pediatric digital radiography at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting 2023 (RSNA) , McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL Nov.

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Qure.ai Announces Receipt of FDA Clearance for Chest X-ray Solution for Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusion, Elevating ICU and ER Care Pathways

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christine.book Tue, 09/12/2023 - 11:56 September 12, 2023 — Medical imaging Artificial Intelligence (AI) company Qure.ai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its AI-enabled chest X-ray solution — qXR, under two critical findings. Awarded EU MDR Certification for Its AI solutions Tuesday, September 12, 2023 - 11:56

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Opportunity for osteoporosis check on lumbar spine plain radiographs

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. | W3-SSMK08-4 | Room E450A A deep learning-based framework for automated screening of osteoporosis on lumbar spine plain radiographs shows potential as another way to opportunistically make use of imaging studies performed for other indications, according to this presentation.

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ECR: Green protocols can reduce radiology department energy consumption

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Substituting less energy-consuming ultrasound for x-ray or CT reduced energy use by as much as 8% during diagnostic radiology processes and 31.2% Masperi and colleagues conducted the study between January 2023 and June 2023. The group developed a "green imaging review" for patients accessing the emergency room.

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Researchers Discover Contrast Dye Shortage Affected Assessment of Stroke Patients

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milla1cf Thu, 08/17/2023 - 11:51 August 17, 2023 — University of Missouri School of Medicine neurologist Adnan Qureshi, MD recently led a study that discovered last year’s iodinated media contrast dye shortage affected the assessment of stroke patients at hospitals across the country.