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Deep learning decreases CT radiation dose by 65% in patients with liver metastases

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Scans using a smaller dose were accurate when detecting lesions 0.5 cm or larger but more research into low-contrast lesions is still necessary, experts cautioned.

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Less experienced radiologists are more susceptible to fatigue when reading DBT exams

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

Recall rates increased by 11.5% every hour among interpreting radiologists with less than five years of experience, according to a new study in Radiology.

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Modality log files show patient motion during MR exams costs radiology departments time and money

Patient movement during MR exams can cost $115,000 per scanner annually, prompting researchers to call for enhanced motion correction techniques.

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How radiologists can avoid becoming ‘invisible’ in the artificial intelligence era

Specialists must redefine their clinical identity and steer the upcoming technological revolution, experts underscored recently.

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Imaging during total hip replacement surgery is cost-effective, new research reveals

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Intraoperative fluoroscopy is beneficial if it can prevent even 1 corrective, follow-up surgery out of every 400 total hip arthroplasties, doctors reported in the Journal of Arthroplasty.

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Virtual radiology residency interviews 'very successful' but future processes remain uncertain

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Nearly 87% of respondents said the format worked out well but there were mixed feelings about how programs should proceed.

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Convolutional neural network pipeline has 100% accuracy distinguishing between COVID and pneumonia

New data from the American Heart Association (AHA), published Jan. 25, 2023, in Circulation, suggests it resulted in a significant increase in the number of patients dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a higher age-adjusted mortality rate. Oxygen Mask

"The proposed pipeline can accelerate diagnosis and augment the performance of radiologists,” experts explained in Computers in Biology and Medicine.

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Face masks pulled below the mouth still cause artifacts during dental X-ray exams, experts warn

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The authors recommend using metal-free masks, when possible, to avoid the need for repeat imaging.

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'Worrisome trends': Burnout causing 36.9% of neuroradiologists to contemplate early retirement

More than half of the respondents reported committing reading errors due to rushed interpretations while 85% suffered at least one burnout symptom, according to new survey data.

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Combining functional MRI scans with eye tests could help stroke survivors recover lost vision

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Identifying the exact location of the damage in a patient's visual pathway may enable doctors to develop unique rehabilitation methods,  experts explained in Frontiers in Neuroscience.

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