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Artificial Intelligence Embedded Imaging Modality

The British Institute of Radiology

In the third blog of her series on AI and the radiographer, Shamie Kumar explores the impact on the radiographer when AI is integrated within an imaging modality. The question to explore in this blog is when AI is integrated within an imaging modality itself and how that may impact a radiographer.

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3 AI-based technology trends on display at the 2023 RSNA conference

AuntMinnie

The need for imaging modalities to support an earlier, more accurate diagnosis continues to drive AI applications in the medical imaging market. In fact, the size of the market for AI in medical imaging is experiencing phenomenal growth, expected to increase from $1.12 billion in 2022 to $27.52

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WBCT Better Detects Changes in Knee Joint Space Width than X-Ray in OA Patients

CurveBeam AI

Key Points: Weight Bearing (WB) radiographs are limited by 1) their 2D nature and 2) knee positioning. Weight Bearing CT (WBCT) imaging provides three dimensional (3D) images of the knee compartment that could allow for earlier detection of osteoarthritis (OA). X-Ray (XR) beam angle differs by person and can be unreliable.

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Can WBCT Be a Game-Changer in the Assessment of Ankle Sprain and Ankle Instability?

CurveBeam AI

Key Points: The most important advantage of weight bearing CT (WBCT), which utilizes cone beam CT (CBCT) technology (a three-dimensional (3D) imaging modality) is immediate access to 3D images, resulting in faster and better diagnostic capabilities.

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Radiography, Research, and You

The British Institute of Radiology

Kim Mason Kim Mason, an Audit and Research Radiographer for Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals Trust, talks about their role as well as the value of radiographer engagement in research activities and how to get involved. Hi, I’m Kim and I am an alternative-styled, funky-haired, septum-pierced, disabled Audit and Research Radiographer.

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ECR: 3 tips for developing a successful cardiac imaging practice

AuntMinnie

Imaging was so important [for cardiac indications], that I decided to become a radiologist," he said. Together with our radiographers, I learned to scan cardiac patients and learned special anatomy from pediatric cardiologists and pediatric cardiac surgeons." years of follow-up compared with CT imaging (2.1% But he persevered.

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

AuntMinnie

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 of Melbourne in Australia. MRI is inherently unsafe," she said. "[For

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