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AI brain imaging device receives FDA clearance

Vuno Med-DeepBrain

The Vuno Med-DeepBrain scan. Image courtesy of Vuno.

Vuno's Med-DeepBrain allows MRI images of the brain to be segmented in 100 pieces to identify signs of dementia.

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Flurpiridaz will have a major impact on cardiac PET and nuclear imaging

Timothy Bateman, MD, co-director, cardiovascular radiologic imaging program, Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, professor of medicine at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and an ASNC past-president, is one of the authors on the AURORA study. He spoke with Cardiovascular Business about the study and what it is like to work with flurpiridaz.

The new radiotracer flurpiridaz is poised to make a major impact on nuclear cardiology. Timothy Bateman, MD, co-director of the cardiovascular radiologic imaging program at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, shared details on the tracer in a new interview. 

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Inmate, prison guard stuck to MRI machine at unregulated site

Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.

The incident happened at a SimonMed location in Arizona after staff failed to remove a waist shackle from the inmate.

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GE HealthCare upgrades ultrasound systems with AI guidance

GE HealthCare Venue Ultrasound System

Venue Ultrasound System, image courtesy of GE HealthCare.

The Venue product line will receive a step-by-step guidance system designed to help even inexperienced operators capture quality cardiac images.

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Study finds immediate access to radiology results eases oncology patients' anxiety

The findings show most patients prefer discussing sensitive imaging results with their healthcare provider in a timely manner.

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Eye-tracking study shows radiology reporting via voice commands becoming more viable

Photos from the study showing eye-tracking and voice dictation.

Photos from the study showing eye-tracking and voice dictation. Courtesy of European Journal of Radiology.

When combined with a good microphone, "positive findings only" radiology reporting utilizing voice commands may be most efficient style, according to new research. 

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AI shows bias based on race and sex

A study calls into question the safety of using popular foundation-model AI applications in a medical setting.

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Scientists develop MRI-guided ultrasound for burning breast cancer tumors

black woman breast cancer pink ribbon

Scientists from the Huntsman Cancer Institute developed a noninvasive outpatient procedure to treat breast cancer tumors.

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'Transformer' AI model can read chest X-rays like a human radiologist

artificial intelligence robot evaluates healthcare data. Novo Nordisk announced a new collaboration with Valo Health, a healthcare technology company focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to identify new drug treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Researchers in Germany created an AI model that outperforms others in diagnostic accuracy when given access to clinical data that goes beyond an X-ray image.

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How are the best in KLAS Health IT vendor rankings created?

Video of Bradley Hunter, the vice president for value-based care and core solutions at KLAS Research, explaining how the Best in KLAS rates for health informatics vendors are created.

KLAS conducts annual assessments of all types of healthcare information systems such as PACS, EMRs and cardiovascular information systems and ranks them. Bradley Hunter, the vice president for value-based care and core solutions at KLAS Research, explains the process of ranking.
 

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