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New intravascular ultrasound study reveals ‘clear opportunity’ to help millions

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

“This is a moment for us to further our efforts in saving lives and saving limbs,” one Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center expert said recently.

  • Read more about New intravascular ultrasound study reveals ‘clear opportunity’ to help millions

Providers ordering diagnostic rather than screening CT may push patients out of LCS programs

lung cancer pulmonary nodule chest

Additionally, those who undergo a diagnostic versus screening exam can suffer damaging effects, including higher radiation dosages and alternate follow-up recommendations.

  • Read more about Providers ordering diagnostic rather than screening CT may push patients out of LCS programs

Additional spinal imaging prior to total hip replacement proves cost-effective long term

Spine

The extra work and costs upfront will spare patients physical and financial pain down the line, experts explained recently.

  • Read more about Additional spinal imaging prior to total hip replacement proves cost-effective long term

Long-COVID patients show no brain dysfunction on PET scans, suggesting fatigue as main culprit

Covid Mask

Many report cognitive ailments—such as brain fog and memory loss—well after recovering from the virus, but their causes have remained a mystery.

  • Read more about Long-COVID patients show no brain dysfunction on PET scans, suggesting fatigue as main culprit

Common blind spots and errors on neck imaging: 6 tips for radiologists

Head and Neck Cancer

CT scan showing head and neck cancer. Courtesy of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics

The complex anatomy and variety of diseases in the head and neck make such imaging exams particularly vulnerable to mistakes.

  • Read more about Common blind spots and errors on neck imaging: 6 tips for radiologists

While promising, machine learning still misses 20% of cancers on breast MRIs, analysis shows

Breast MRI

New research recommends breast MRI for women with ATM, CHEK2 and PALB2 gene mutations.

AI proved useful for detecting axillary lymph node metastases but isn’t yet ready for clinics, experts said recently.

  • Read more about While promising, machine learning still misses 20% of cancers on breast MRIs, analysis shows

Warming up CT contrast agents raises radiology department costs and few clinical benefits

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Checking the temperature of warming devices and maintaining equipment may not be entirely necessary, new research suggests.

  • Read more about Warming up CT contrast agents raises radiology department costs and few clinical benefits

After nearly decade-long journey, CMS retires coverage barriers for non-oncologic PET scans

The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance praised the move, saying more patients will now have access to potentially lifesaving care.

  • Read more about After nearly decade-long journey, CMS retires coverage barriers for non-oncologic PET scans

New treatment bolsters outcomes for advanced CAD patients, toppling angiography

Mount Sinai experts believe quantitative flow ratio may become a widely adopted alternative to angiograms and guide wires for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.

  • Read more about New treatment bolsters outcomes for advanced CAD patients, toppling angiography

DBT plus synthesized mammography drops patients’ dosage without losing imaging quality

Danish researchers reported in Radiology that an artificial intelligence system was able to interpret more than 114,000 screening mammograms using a reading protocol with high sensitivity and specificity.

The combined breast screening technique also improves cancer detection rates, new research shows.

  • Read more about DBT plus synthesized mammography drops patients’ dosage without losing imaging quality

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