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Can AI help chest DDR achieve clinical adoption?

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Chest dynamic digital radiography (DDR) may have received a boost toward clinical use in patients with lung disorders, with researchers developing AI to perform time-consuming analysis involved in the technology, according to researchers in New York City. a) Raw example of a dynamic digital radiograph. (b)

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

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We hope you enjoy our article as well as the opportunity to hear directly from the recipients. Middlebrooks, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Erik H. Middlebrooks, MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. I'm a radiographer,' " Stewart recalled. Middlebrooks, MD. I thought, 'I'm not a teacher.

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Dark-field chest x-ray takes step forward

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The article was published March 7 in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. Initial results from currently ongoing clinical studies suggest that dark-field chest x-ray can be useful for detecting and quantification of pulmonary emphysema , and for assessing COVID-19 pneumonia , the authors wrote.

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Radiologists in Europe ramp up testing of AI

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Clinical centers rarely have the necessary resources and personnel to evaluate and compare multiple products prior to purchase,” the group wrote. A) Radiograph in a man (age, 72 years) with a nodule present (reference standard score, 100) shows a true-positive result based on the average algorithm scores. (B)

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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Most Influential Radiology Researcher Erik Middlebrooks, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Erik Middlebrooks, MD. One of this year's nominations for Most Influential Radiology Researcher is Erik Middlebrooks, MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. In 2018 he received an endowed professorship from the university.

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Low risk of oropharynx cancer on PET/CT, surgeons advise

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Radiologists can help reduce unnecessary follow-up work in patients with suspected oropharynx cancer by analyzing certain metrics on PET/CT scans, according to a team of head and neck surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. The full article is available here.

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AI may boost arthroplasty imaging research

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Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, have taken a first step in using AI to automatically classify and organize shoulder x-rays on a large scale, according to a recent study. To date, most registries consist primarily of clinical data, and either completely lack or contain very limited medical imaging information.

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