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Mimicking human vision: The new standard for medical image fidelity

AuntMinnie

Medical imaging is the economic artery of modern diagnostics, with AI-driven advancements prompting clinicians to rethink how they interpret scans. For instance, the global medical imaging AI market 1 is projected to expand eightfold by 2030, reaching an estimated $8.18 Ravinder Singh.

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Are ‘super phantoms’ key to advancing medical imaging?

AuntMinnie

Developing and testing a new class of “super phantoms” is needed to optimize new medical imaging techniques before they are used in human studies, according to an article published May 24 in Communications Engineering. Phantoms are test objects used for initial testing and optimization of medical imaging techniques.

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Gleamer acquires Pixyl, Caerus Medical

AuntMinnie

AI medical imaging firm Gleamer has acquired two developers of AI-powered MRI applications, Pixyl and Caerus Medical. Financial and other details of the acquisitions were not disclosed. Pixyl.Neuro enables the early detection of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimers disease.

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Radiologists can take steps toward environmental sustainability

AuntMinnie

Through the production and use of medical imaging equipment and supplies, radiology is estimated to generate up to 1% of overall greenhouse gas emissions, the researchers highlighted. Hanneman said that overall greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by up to 33% for MRI and between 40% and 80% for CT.

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Embargoed for 2/27/2024, 10 a.m. ET: Imaging AI yields opportunities, challenges in sustainability

AuntMinnie

AI yields much promise in medical imaging, but radiology leaders should be cognizant of the technology’s environmental impact, according to a paper published February 27 in Radiology. With this in mind, medical imaging should manage greenhouse gas emissions while addressing health effects related to climate change.

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Music calms patients undergoing imaging procedures

AuntMinnie

Music can be calming for patients undergoing medical imaging, an article published February 7 in Radiography suggests. This includes imaging procedures such as MRI, mammography, and PET among others. Two studies used Johann Pachelbel's "Canon in D major” as their musical theme.

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Is Cloud Storage Right for My Medical Imaging Modality?

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For many doctors, specialists, hospitals, health care practices and medical facilities, the cloud holds a lot of promise for storing and accessing medical imaging studies by physicians and patients alike.