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Synoptic Reporting Improves Pretreatment CT for Advanced Ovarian Cancer

Imaging Technology

An ovarian cancer synoptic report increased completeness of reporting, facilitating referrer communication and having the potential to improve clinical decision-making,” wrote first author Pamela Causa Andrieu, MD , from the department of radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Andrieu et al.’s

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POCUS in the ED: Is Confirmatory RUQ US Still Necessary?

REBEL EM

PMID: 36111140 Clinical Question: In adult patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected biliary disease diagnosed by POCUS, does subsequent confirmatory RUS imaging change surgical management plan compared to decisions made based solely on POCUS findings? Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2022;7(1):e000944. Published 2022 Sep 2.

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How to handle software service agreements in radiology

AuntMinnie

There are a number of important issues to be aware of when it comes to service of software-based systems like RIS, PACS, electronic medical record (EMR), and other related systems. With that support, interfaces to the imaging modalities and clinical systems can be troubleshot and fixed without having to contact the vendor.

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Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Lung Protective Ventilation

REBEL EM

2019 Aug; PMID: 30954692 Clinical Question: What is the impact of system factors in the implementation of standard-of-care LPV in critically ill ED patients admitted to the ICU? Reason for intubation, severity of illness, ARDS risk score, and ventilator settings were extracted from the electronic medical record (EMR).

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AI in Healthcare: The Ultimate Guide

Aidoc

Healthcare AI vs. Clinical AI The terms “healthcare AI” and “clinical AI” might seem interchangeable, but there’s a key distinction. Clinical AI, on the other hand, focuses on a specific part of the system: patient care. Imagine healthcare as a large system with many moving parts.