AI model with single-source dataset outperforms multi-institution version Despite the results, researchers still recommend using models trained on multi-institutional datasets.Read more about AI model with single-source dataset outperforms multi-institution version
Putting US radiology reimbursement cuts in context and what comes next Richard Heller, MD, a member of the RSNA Board and associate CMO for Rad Partners, explains the impact of the 2024 Medicare cuts and what is at stake.Read more about Putting US radiology reimbursement cuts in context and what comes next
'Hackers' created a fully functional MRI machine in four days The proof of concept is available online as 3D-printable files. Read more about 'Hackers' created a fully functional MRI machine in four days
Ultrasound-reactive ink hardens to patch organs, heal broken bones Heart created with sono-ink. Image courtesy of Duke University. The "sono-ink" effectively allows for objects to be 3D-printed in the body utilizing ultrasound waves.Read more about Ultrasound-reactive ink hardens to patch organs, heal broken bones
PHOTO GALLERY: New technology at RSNA 2023 Images from the world's largest radiology conference include new technologies and the latest advances in MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, X-ray, artificial intelligence, and PACS/enterprise imaging.Read more about PHOTO GALLERY: New technology at RSNA 2023
As 'Star Trek' predicted, needle-free vaccines are possible, thanks to ultrasound The vaccine delivery method relies on an acoustic effect called "cavitation" to deliver such pharmaceuticals. Read more about As 'Star Trek' predicted, needle-free vaccines are possible, thanks to ultrasound
Medical student learning to use ultrasound discovers own cancer The 27-year-old was being scanned in front of her classmates when a nodule was found on her thyroid.Read more about Medical student learning to use ultrasound discovers own cancer
Medical radioisotope supply chain faces future crisis, Nuclear Energy Agency warns International Workshop on Medical Radioisotopes Supply, held Oct. 30-31, 2023, in Paris. Image courtesy of the Nuclear Energy Agency. Outdated infrastructure and a lack of young people entering the field are both impacting the security of critical isotopes such as molybdenum-99.Read more about Medical radioisotope supply chain faces future crisis, Nuclear Energy Agency warns
International Workshop on Medical Radioisotopes Supply, held Oct. 30-31, 2023, in Paris. Image courtesy of the Nuclear Energy Agency.
Speaker laments radiology’s major contribution to climate change Jonathan Gross, MD, argues that diagnostic and interventional radiology were “not developed with sustainability in mind.”Read more about Speaker laments radiology’s major contribution to climate change
AI system able to identify standard plane, segment tissue in ultrasounds of shoulder The combined-AI system used for this research “demonstrated superior performance compared with similar studies for both functions,” researchers noted.Read more about AI system able to identify standard plane, segment tissue in ultrasounds of shoulder