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AI-based software improves follow-up imaging adherence by 74%

Patients in waiting room.

The increased follow-up of recommended imaging exams combined with the efficiency of its use also generated an additional $9,000 in revenue per month at one organization.

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Including nerve blocks in uterine artery embolizations improves likelihood of same-day discharge

uterine fibroid embolization w/nerve block

Courtesy of JVIR.

The shorter stay doesn't come at the expense of increased post-procedural complications, authors of a new analysis in JVIR recently shared.

  • Read more about Including nerve blocks in uterine artery embolizations improves likelihood of same-day discharge

MRI could be 'powerful tool' for guiding surgery decisions in patients with rectal cancer

technologist MRI rad tech radiologic radiology

“No one wants to get surgery if they can avoid it. Now we have a powerful tool to help patients and their doctors predict who would benefit from surgery after initial chemotherapy and radiation."

  • Read more about MRI could be 'powerful tool' for guiding surgery decisions in patients with rectal cancer

NorthStar opens facility to assist with development and distribution of vital radioisotopes

NorthStar opens CDMO facility to help develop and distribute radioisotopes.

NorthStar’s Radiopharmaceutical CDMO/CMO facility.

The facility will provide much needed developmental and manufacturing support for pharmaceutical companies that produce and distribute medical isotopes.

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Understanding hospital billing for cardiac PET/CT

Georgia Lawrence, JD, with ASNC, explains how CMS uses hospital reported data to develop cardiac PET payment rates.

Significant fluctuations in PET and CT reimbursement rates have made it especially challenging to keep up with this complex topic. We spoke to an expert to learn more.

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MRIs reveal menopausal hormone therapy's impact on the brain

old woman or doctor shaking hands with patient

It has long been believed that hormone therapy could have neuroprotective effects on the brain. However, new data suggests that this isn't the case for every woman.

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Radiologists divided on which CT quality measures are most important

CT scanner Canon Aquilion One 320 slice system at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital. Radiology technologists ready to prep a patient for a scan.

The unique preferences of different readers highlight a need for more quantitative measures of quality specific to subspecialties. 

  • Read more about Radiologists divided on which CT quality measures are most important

Lizard saliva could be key to spotting elusive pancreatic tumors

Gila monster saliva helps docs detect insulinomas.

Gila monster

By binding the substance to a radiotracer, experts were able to improve the accuracy of identifying these tumors by as much as 30% compared to the standard of care.

  • Read more about Lizard saliva could be key to spotting elusive pancreatic tumors

Singing radiologist pens song to clear up confusion about breast cancer screening recs

Radiologist Dana Ataya, MD, writes song to clear up confusion on breast cancer screening recs.

Courtesy of Moffitt.

Dana Ataya, MD, is backed by Moffitt Cancer Center's band, The ReMissions.

  • Read more about Singing radiologist pens song to clear up confusion about breast cancer screening recs

4 deaths prompt updated instructions for embolic agent used in IR procedures

Boston Scientific Obsidio instructions updated

Courtesy of Boston Scientific

The Obsidio Conformable Embolic is routinely used for vascular embolization procedures.

  • Read more about 4 deaths prompt updated instructions for embolic agent used in IR procedures

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