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Ditching paper for e-worklist translates to ‘substantially’ shorter wait times for breast imaging patients

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Brigham and Women's recently started using an electronic health record-embedded tool, resulting in many improvements for preoperative breast localization procedures.

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New $100K project will utilize brain MRIs to study COVID brain fog and dementia

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Rutgers University researchers are leading the effort and hope to determine if FDA-approved drugs can be repurposed to prevent or improve impairment.

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Lawmakers request records from FDA on Alzheimer’s drug approval, citing ‘apparent anomalies’

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Part of their list includes info regarding the agency's move to approve Aduhelm for broader treatment indications than studied during clinical testing, a gripe similar to complaints cited by SNMMI.

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Myocardial perfusion imaging diverts patients from unnecessary, invasive angiography

MPI has the potential to act as a "gatekeeper" for invasive coronary angiography following coronary CT angiography, experts reported recently.

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Ultra-high-resolution CTA accurately assesses severely calcified vessels, overcoming CT’s limitations

The technique notched high image quality scores while detecting stenosis with 86% sensitivity and 88% specificity, Johns Hopkins researchers reported.

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AI-driven breast cancer screening ‘a long way off’ from replicating radiologists

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

Ninety-four percent of systems were less accurate than a single radiologist and all fell short when put up against at least two rads.

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With COVID cases surging, providers use POCUS to predict patients’ future hospital needs

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

Scans performed within 24 hours of admission predicted if patients would require intensive care, oxygen during their stay or be readmitted within 30 days.

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CT imaging features forecast outlook for patients with aggressive pancreatic cancer

MRI-only screening of patietns at risk of pancreatic cancer shows promise

Radiologists combined 10 key radiomic features with other clinical information to predict which patients were expected to survive more than three years.

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GE Healthcare unveils portable X-ray system to help alleviate strain on technologists

The health giant says its AMX Navigate solution can reduce the physical effort needed to complete an exam by nearly 70%.

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Hybrid PET/MRI tops multiparametric MRI for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer

Researchers tested Gallium 68-labeled PSMA-PET/MRI in patients who had yet to undergo a biopsy, a key difference from most prior analyses, they explained in Radiology.

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