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Bolus tracking with individualized delays for abdominal multiphase CT beats fixed delay protocols

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Current bolus tracking technology remains limited by the fixed delay before the start of a scan, experts explained in the European Journal of Radiology.

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Lack of transparency in FDA-regulated AI and ML imaging software has doctors concerned

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Only 9 of the 118 AI-related devices regulated by the FDA included validation datasets of over 1,000 patients.

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Junior and senior radiologists benefit from AI assistance when identifying pulmonary nodules

Less experienced radiologists' accuracy for detecting nodules improved by 6.4% with AI help, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open.

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Novel X-ray tool offers in-depth look at heart damage caused by severe COVID-19

The three-dimensional images revealed chaotic vessel splitting and new vessel formations, German researchers reported in eLife.

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Free-text radiology reports hold clues for managing incidental pancreatic lesions

Stanford researchers developed a natural language processing tool to automatically extract useful measurements, sharing their process in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.

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Gadolinium-based contrast agents are safe, even at higher doses, new research suggests

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The rat model showed no clinical evidence of neurotoxicity after doses above diagnostic levels were administered, but further research is needed in humans, experts reported in Radiology.

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Multi-organ focused-ultrasound fails to reduce hospital stays for patients with a cardiopulmonary diagnosis

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The nearly 12 hour difference for patients who received ultrasound-directed care was not significant enough to make a clinical impact.

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AI helps radiologists and non-specialists detect fractures on X-rays, but experts remain dubious

Cheryl Petersilge, MD, MBA, with the department of regional radiology at the Cleveland Clinic, examined enterprise imaging—and how radiologists must integrate and collaborate with other departments. Her clinical perspective clinical perspective was published online in the October issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology.

Tech-assisted interpretations were completed 6.3 seconds faster per person, but musculoskeletal specialists aren't sure it's ready for a clinical environment.

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MRI accurately detects and reveals characteristics of serous borderline ovarian tumors

"Accurate diagnosis and classification of SBOT prior to surgery are crucial for preoperative surgical planning and postoperative treatment," researchers underscored in the European Journal of Radiology.

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3 ways Vanderbilt's radiology department is laying the groundwork to address health disparities

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"Regardless of design, developing a critical mass of institutions with this type of infrastructure will be needed for the field of radiology to improve health equity," experts wrote in JACR.

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