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ISMRM: Beware the 'four horsemen of the radiology AI apocalypse'

AuntMinnie

SINGAPORE - Radiology AI technology is here -- and more is coming. But its continued integration into the healthcare continuum will not be without its challenges, according to Charlene Liew, MD, director of cardiothoracic imaging at Changi General Hospital in Singapore. Liew gave a talk on the state of AI in radiology on May 4 at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2024 meeting.

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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: April 28-May 4

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ISMRM: AI model could reduce contrast agents in cardiac MRI

AuntMinnie

SINGAPORE - A deep-learning AI model that can “translate” cine MRI into images resembling those in late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) could reduce the use of contrast agents in patients, according to a presentation at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2024 annual meeting Pengfang Qian, PhD, of ShanghaiTech University in China noted that their new algorithm technique could have applications in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

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Evolving AI Regulation and Transparency: Lessons From the Inside

Aidoc

Governance and regulation are continuing to be a dominant theme in the clinical AI conversation. In this segment of Lessons From the Inside, Sunil Dadlani, EVP, Chief Information and Digital Transformation Officer and Chief Cyber Security Officer at Atlantic Health System gives his point of view on what health system leaders should know about these key conversations while shedding light on the approach to building patient trust around AI.

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Testing Innovations in Cancer: How to evaluate and use new technologies

Amidst rising cancer prevalence and soaring costs, new cancer technologies and innovations are emerging to support the early detection, treatment, and surveillance of cancer. Read this guide to understand how to evaluate these solutions for your employees and members – and to learn more about the current state of coverage, clinical and cost effectiveness, and impact on quality and outcomes.

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ISMRM: Tracking muscle fat with MRI could help reduce functional decline

AuntMinnie

SINGAPORE - Understanding the relationship between proton density fat fraction and patient age in the thigh muscle could help clinicians identify specific ways to reduce functional decline associated with aging. A team led by Jamie Scott, PhD, of Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia in the U.K., found that increased fat fraction in the muscle is associated with decreased function as an individual ages.

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ISMRM: AI model could reduce contrast agents in cardiac MRI

AuntMinnie

SINGAPORE - A deep-learning AI model that can “translate” cine MRI into images resembling those in late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) could reduce the use of contrast agents in patients, according to a presentation at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 2024 annual meeting Pengfang Qian, PhD, of ShanghaiTech University in China noted that their new algorithm technique could have applications in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

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Evolving AI Regulation and Transparency: Lessons From the Inside

Aidoc

Governance and regulation are continuing to be a dominant theme in the clinical AI conversation. In this segment of Lessons From the Inside, Sunil Dadlani, EVP, Chief Information and Digital Transformation Officer and Chief Cyber Security Officer at Atlantic Health System gives his point of view on what health system leaders should know about these key conversations while shedding light on the approach to building patient trust around AI.

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When To Get an X-ray On Ankle?

Maven Imaging

Ankle sprains are one of the most common forms of injury, often caused by sports or outdoor activities, but they can also happen at home or even while walking down the street. If you’re experiencing sudden pain in your foot or ankle, you may consider getting an X-ray.

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ISMRM: Does MRI have a role in the emergency department?

AuntMinnie

SINGAPORE - Does MRI have a role in the emergency department (ED)? Perhaps, but it requires vigorous safety monitoring, according to a presentation delivered May 4 at the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) meeting. Using a dedicated MRI system in the ED offers many potential benefits, from improving access to the modality for trauma patients to offering a more certain diagnosis than other imaging modalities can, said presenter Catherine Mandel, MD, of the University

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Maximize Your Radiology Center’s Performance With Specialized Scheduling

Patient-centric scheduling can only be achieved through optimized radiology workflows, effective communications between staff and physicians, and, of course, through specialized schedulers. In this guide, we’ll take you through a step-by-step process to transform your radiology center into a high-performance hub of medical imaging.

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A Single-center Experience with a Shear Thinning Conformable Embolic

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the technical success, effectiveness, and safety of transarterial embolization for acute bleeding management with a shear-thinning conformable embolic. This single-center retrospective study evaluated outcomes following embolization using Obsidio(OCE). Technical success was defined as performing transarterial embolization within the target vessel to complete stasis of antegrade flow.

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Radiomics Model and Deep Learning Model Based on T1WI Image for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Identification

ScienceDirect

This study aimed to develop highly precise radiomics and deep learning models to accurately detect acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) using a T1WI ima…

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Predictive value of spectral computed tomography parameters for EGFR gene mutation in non-small cell lung cancer

ScienceDirect

Publication date: Available online 4 May 2024 Source: Clinical Radiology Author(s): Yingying Yu, Chao Han, Xiaojing Gan, Weili Tian, Cheng Zhou, Yong Zhou, Xiaoyan Xu, Zhi Wen, Wenya Liu

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Publication date: June 2024 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 79, Issue 6 Author(s):

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The Employers Guide to Controlling Cancer

About 40% of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime, and patients are getting younger. At the same time, the cost of treatment continues to rise, with employers spending 8.5% more on cancer care for each employee than they did last year. The best thing employers can do for their employees and business tomorrow is to invest in cancer detection and care today.

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Publication date: June 2024 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 79, Issue 6 Author(s):

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