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Radiologists ‘compete’ on chest x-rays reads with and without AI

AuntMinnie

In a study described as a “competition between radiologists,” participants tasked with identifying abnormal findings on chest x-rays performed better with AI assistance than without AI assistance – though not by much and not in all cases, according to a group in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.

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Radiologists Outperformed AI in Identifying Lung Diseases on Chest X-ray

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 09/26/2023 - 15:32 September 26, 2023 — In a study of more than 2,000 chest X-rays , radiologists outperformed AI in accurately identifying the presence and absence of three common lung diseases, according to a study published in Radiology , a journal of the Radiological Society of North America ( RSNA ).

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Cutting-Edge Technology Enhances Chest X-Ray Classification for Superior Patient Outcomes

MedImaging Radiography

An innovative tool leverages the power of cognitive computing and deep learning to help radiologists and healthcare providers diagnose various chest conditions from X-ray images, thereby enhancing patient outcomes.

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AuntMinnie 2018: NIH releases massive database of chest x-rays

AuntMinnie

National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released to the public a database of more than 100,000 chest x-rays and corresponding data. Such algorithms can help teach computers how to detect and diagnose disease, the NIH said in a September 27 announcement. The NIH database includes more than 100,000 chest x-rays.

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AI detects incidental lung nodules on chest x-rays

AuntMinnie

AI based lesion-detection software used in daily practice can help identify clinically significant incidental lung nodules on chest x-rays, according to a study published November 13 in Scientific Reports. needed clinical management,” wrote lead author Shin Hye Hwang, MD, and colleagues.

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Navigating Treatment Options: How X-rays Guide Personalized Care Plans

Professional Radiology

X-rays are like a superpower for doctors—they can see things hidden from plain sight. Whether it’s a broken bone, a lung infection, or even a swallowed object, X-rays reveal the secrets of your body. At Professional Radiology in El Paso, we understand the importance of X-rays in guiding personalized care.

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AI diagnoses lung disease based on X-rays

Medical Xpress: Radiology

Skoltech researchers have trained a neural network to search for lung pathologies on X-ray images and come up with brief verbal descriptions to accompany them. In most cases, the radiologist merely has to confirm the suggested diagnosis—e.g., fibrosis, enlarged heart, or a suspected malignant tumor—or absence thereof.

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