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Addressing contrast media shortage in the short, mid and long term

A medical professional trained to manage contrast reactions should be on-site at any imaging facilities doing contrast studies to maintain patient safety, according to a an updated statement from the American College of Radiology. The ACR has released the latest edition of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria, which includes 221 diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology topics with more than 1,050 clinical variants covering 2,900 clinical scenarios. #ACR #AUC #appropriateuse

“We need to commit to changing the supply chain so that a single event in a faraway country does not put us in this predicament again," experts wrote in a new special report shared by Radiology.

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VIDEO: 2 key advances in cardiac nuclear imaging technology

Advnaces in nuclear cardiac imaging include the use of PET, quantitative coronary flow reserve and the additional CT ro SPECT and PERT scans. #ASNC

Randall Thompson, MD, immediate past president of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC), explains two key advances in cardiac nuclear imaging.
 

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GE provides update on contrast media shortage

With the shortage, which pertains specifically to all formulations and concentrations of GE Healthcare’s Omnipaque (iohexol), expected to last until mid-June, several organizations have eluded that conservation efforts are of critical importance.#contrastshortage #CTcontrast #iodinatedcontrast

The COVID lockdowns at the Shanghai plant began on March 31, and although the plant there has since resumed operations, they are not yet at 100% capacity.

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Recognizing intimate partner violence injuries on imaging before they escalate

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“These findings emphasize the importance of early recognition of IPV and timely intervention to prevent further harm to the victim,” authors of research published in Academic Radiology cautioned.

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VIDEO: Cardiology getting more involved in pulmonary embolism response teams

Terry Bowers, MD, director of vascular medicine at Beaumont Hospital and national co-chair of the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative (PERC), explains the trend toward creating pulmonary embolism (PE) response teams that include cardiology. 

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A 'disconcerting' number of patients at high risk of lung cancer put off follow-up care

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Up to 47% of patients identified as being at high risk of lung cancer after CT screening drag their feet before seeking follow-up care.

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New 7T MRI scanners could increase radiologists' role in treating neurological conditions

7T MRI brain scans can analyze the locus coeruleus—an area difficult to visualize on standard scanners—of patients with Parkinson’s and progressive supranuclear palsy to identify those most likely to respond to certain treatment strategies.

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Large study details new associations between breast cancer risk, breast density and benign breast disease

Women with dense breasts and benign breast disease have increased risks of developing #breastcancer

Providers screening women with dense breasts and benign breast disease should consider individualized mammogram protocols for these patients, authors of the study suggested.

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Malignant architectural distortion ably diagnosed on breast imaging by human-AI combo

Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.

Combining ensemble AI models with reads from breast radiologists of mixed experience levels can help health systems consistently diagnose malignant architectural distortion on mammography.

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Recruiting diverse radiology residency candidates: 5 tips from program directors

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Survey respondents supported opening discussions with potential recruits about workplace issues for female and/or under-represented in medicine trainees.

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