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

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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. Acad Emerg Med.

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Predictions for Healthcare AI Entering 2023

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Whether it be unleashing genomic sequencing to personalize oncologic treatments or developing an electronic medical records system, the healthcare industry as a whole abides by the highest standards of testing and evaluation prior to welcoming novel solutions that may impact patient lives.

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AI model identifies high-risk lung cancer in nonsmokers

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A team led by medical student Anika Walia, of Boston University, who will present the study, developed a model called CXR-Lung-Risk using 147,497 chest x-rays of 40,643 asymptomatic smokers and never-smokers from a previous lung cancer screening trial. of these patients later had a diagnosis of lung cancer, according to the findings.

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Penn Medicine to Present Multiple Clinical Trial Results at 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting

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According to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, around 70 percent of patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer will have a recurrence. In the intervention arm, a palliative care consultation was automatically initiated via the electronic medical record. and Mitchell L.

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PSMA-PET imaging spiked after FDA approval

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While rates rose from near zero in early 2021 to nearly 70% in high- and very-high-risk patients by August 2023, however, rates of positive findings were low among patients with intermediate-risk disease, noted lead author Sean Miller, MD, of the Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System in Michigan.