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VA clinicians order fewer inappropriate MRIs for lower back pain compared to most

That’s according to new research analyzing more than 1 million visits across over 900 VA primary care sites, published in JAMA Network Open.

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SNMMI taps new nuclear medicine experts to lead its technologist section

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Tina M. Boehner, MS, a health physicist specialist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

The society announced a new president and president-elect to lead its member technologists during its virtual meeting.

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Cardiac CT can screen for osteoporosis with little change to radiology workflows

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.

Including bone mineral density testing with patients' exams added no extra time and identified those at greater risk for fracture, Danish researchers explained recently.

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First in-human study proves PET tracer safe, effective for imaging aggressive brain tumors

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Beijing researchers tested the radiopharmaceutical—64Cu-EBRGD—in a handful of patients, with no adverse symptoms up to a week after their exam.

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SNMMI 2020: Imaging highlights connection between heart and kidneys in heart attack response

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Researchers monitored how the heart and kidneys responded one day, three days, seven days and six weeks following an induced myocardial infarction. 

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New PET/MRI method spots chronic pain points, alters more than half of management plans

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One Stanford University School of Medicine radiologist is hopeful this will lay the groundwork for an entirely new subspecialty in nuclear medicine and radiology.

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SNMMI elects new president, other leadership positions during annual meeting

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Alan B. Packard, PhD, associate professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School.

The organization also announced its incoming president-elect and vice president-elect.

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3 strategic tips for radiology practices to emerge stronger from the pandemic

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One Seattle physician believes providers that prioritize strategic opportunities over operational challenges will be better positioned in the post-COVID future.

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'Huge improvement': Redesigned cochlear implant allows safe, comfortable MRI in children

The revamped device also required patients to receive less sedation or anesthesia for their exam, according to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital researchers. 

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Radiology department IDs costly errors outside of interventional complications with new system

Interventional mishaps led to more significant patient harm, but diagnostic and organizational miscues must be accounted for as well, Dutch researches explained in the European Journal of Radiology.

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