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ML Model Accurately Predicts Need for Massive Transfusion During Surgery

Health IT Analytics

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Image-Guided Percutaneous Needle Biopsy for Benign and Malignant Bone Tumors: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

JVIR

To compare the diagnostic yield and accuracy of both image-guided core-needle biopsy (CNB) and fine-needle biopsy and evaluate the benefit of performing fine-needle biopsy in addition to CNB in patients with suspected benign and malignant bone tumors.

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7d vs 14d of Antibiotics in Afebrile Men with UTI

REBEL EM

Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common reasons for anti-microbial use (Tan, 2016). However, the optimal treatment duration for UTI in men is not well studied, and current practice guidelines are based on historical dogma. One clinical trial demonstrates that afebrile UTI can be treated successfully with antibiotics for seven days in women, but that seven days is inferior to 14 days during short-term follow-up and non-inferior during long-term follow-up (van Nieuwkoop

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Early Detection Initiatives Lead to a Drastic Increase in Lung Cancer Survival Rates

Professional Radiology

In the past, there was very little known about lung cancer, and the average survival rate was low. However, over the last few years, doctors have been making headway with smoking-related cancers, allowing them to diagnose it at earlier stages when they can be more successful with treatment. CT scans and X-rays are two of the most commonly used tests for the early detection of lung cancer.

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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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The Future of Radiology with 5G

Vesta Teleradiology

If you’ve been to the doctor’s office, hospital , or any healthcare building recently, you might have noticed an upgrade in technology. Instead of a sign-in sheet, you may have been handed a fingerprint scanner. In lieu of a paper and pen, a nurse may have an iPad or desktop computer to take your medical history. For years, medical offices around the country have already had an online scheduling and note-taking system, so it may not come as a surprise that innovations have reached their way to m

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How Much Detailed Description Belongs In Your Report As A Resident?

RadsResident

Exceptionally few things can be more confusing as a resident than how much to put in a report. Each faculty member tells you something slightly different. Some want every little detailed description. And others want a dictation that is so short it may even skip over some of the relevant findings. Since the diverse dictations you read are so vast, and each attending does it differently, the variety of recommendations you receive is also all over the map.

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Insurance Status Correlates with Access to Procedural Therapy for Patients with Early-Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Retrospective Cohort Study of the National Cancer Database

JVIR

To compare access to specific procedural therapies across insurance types for patients with American Joint Commission on Cancer (AJCC) Stage I or II hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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Predictors of Improvement of Sarcopenia after Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Creation in Cirrhotic Patients

JVIR

To investigate the risk factors affecting the improvement of sarcopenia after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in cirrhotic patients, this study retrospectively analyzed the data of 111 cirrhotic patients with sarcopenia who underwent TIPS creation. Computed tomography–based measurement of skeletal muscle area was used to calculate skeletal muscle index (SMI) in all patients at baseline and 6 months after TIPS creation.

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Hydropneumodissection-Assisted Cryoablation of Recurrent Sarcoma Adjacent to the Sciatic Nerve as a Limb-Sparing Alternative to Hindquarter Amputation

JVIR

The standard of care for soft tissue sarcoma is surgical resection with consolidative radiotherapy (1). If local recurrences are treated with consecutive episodes of surgery and radiotherapy, eventually, treatment options are exhausted, leading to more extensive options, such as amputation for local control. Percutaneous ablative techniques, including cryoablation (2,3), have been described.

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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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Hypersensitivity Reactions to Transarterial Chemoembolization with Cisplatin and Ethiodized Oil: A Retrospective Cohort Study

JVIR

To assess the incidence of hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) and risk factors in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who have undergone transarterial chemoemblization (TACE) with cisplatin–ethiodized oil emulsion.

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Percutaneous Transhepatic Endovascular Biopsy of an Extrahepatic Portal Vein Mass Using a Colapinto Needle with Concomitant Portal Vein Stent Placement

JVIR

Percutaneous endovascular biopsy is an established technique for tissue diagnosis of intravascular and perivascular lesions located in or near the large veins and arteries of the thorax and abdomen and in the heart (1–4). In most of these cases, vascular access can be obtained via the femoral or jugular veins or femoral arteries. However, obtaining tissue specimens from lesions located in the extrahepatic portomesenteric venous system may be more challenging.

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Transplant Renal Vein Stenosis: Diagnosis and Intervention

JVIR

Although transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) is well documented and studied, transplant renal vein stenosis (TRVS) and venous outflow stenosis are relatively underreported and possibly underrecognized entities, only rarely described in single case reports (1–4). TRVS can result in graft injury and, if left untreated, irreversible graft failure. Endovascular intervention is a potential treatment option; however, there exist minimal data regarding the technique, safety, and efficacy of these p

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Long-term Outcomes of Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Who Underwent Microwave Ablation after Downstaging with Transarterial Chemoembolization to Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stage A

JVIR

To compare the clinical results of microwave ablation (MWA) between patients downstaged to Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) Stage A with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and those initially classified as BCLC Stage A.

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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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Percutaneous Cystic Duct Interventions and Drain Internalization for Calculous Cholecystitis in Patients Ineligible for Surgery

JVIR

To evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness, and outcomes of percutaneous cholecystostomy drain internalization in patients with calculous cholecystitis who were not surgical candidates.

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Percutaneous CT-Guided Cryoneurolysis of the Intercostobrachial Nerve for Management of Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome

JVIR

To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) cryoneurolysis for pain control in patients with postmastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS).

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