CT Scanners October 14, 2024

Did Malpractice Risk Kill V/Q Exams? October 14, 2024

CT perfusion angiography exams have largely replaced nuclear medicine-based ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) studies for detecting pulmonary embolism. But a new article in Academic Radiology suggests that CT’s rise wasn’t entirely based on clinical efficacy – fears of malpractice risk may have played a role.  V/Q studies can help diagnose PE by enabling clinicians to visualize lung […]

Patient Engagement October 17, 2024

Do Imaging Costs Scare Patients? October 17, 2024

A new study in JACR reveals an uncomfortable reality about medical imaging price transparency: Patients who knew how much they would have to pay for their imaging exam were less likely to complete their study.  Price transparency has been touted as a patient-friendly tool that can get patients engaged with their care while also helping […]

Artificial Intelligence October 10, 2024

Low-Dose CT Confounds CAD in Kids October 10, 2024

When it comes to pediatric CT scans, clinicians should make every effort to reduce dose as much as possible. But a new study in AJR indicates that lower CT radiation dose can affect the performance of software tools like computer-aided detection.  Initiatives like the Image Wisely and Image Gently projects have succeeded in raising awareness […]

Artificial Intelligence October 7, 2024

Mammography AI Predicts Cancer Before It’s Detected October 7, 2024

A new study highlights the predictive power of AI for mammography screening – before cancers are even detected. Researchers in a study JAMA Network Open found that risk scores generated by Lunit’s Insight MMG algorithm predicted which women would develop breast cancer – years before radiologists found it on mammograms.  Mammography image analysis has always […]

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Imaging IT October 18, 2024

Reduce the Mess, Reduce the Stress: Automating and Accelerating Efficiency in Complex Medical Imaging Environments October 18, 2024

Repetitive, arduous tasks are a major contributor to burnout – an increasingly prevalent issue in healthcare. While digital innovation is transformative, introducing more technology to workflows often creates additional layers of complexity, hindering efficiency, performance monitoring, and ultimately the quality of care. As a result, once-simple traditional workflows have grown cumbersome over time, filled with […]

Imaging IT October 17, 2024

Optimizing Front Office Operations through Integrated Apps and Cloud-Based RIS/PACS October 17, 2024

Paradox of High Patient Volumes At first glance, it may appear having more patients should naturally lead to higher revenue. When you consider extra labor costs and the fact that reimbursements are decreasing, increased volume can turn into diminishing returns. Optimal management of growing patient volumes requires a new way of working with automation and […]

Breast Imaging October 3, 2024

Breast Cancer Mortality Falls Again October 3, 2024

New data from the American Cancer Society highlight the remarkable strides that have been made against breast cancer, with the U.S. death rate falling 44% over the last 33 years – saving over half a million lives. But the statistics also underscore the work that remains to be done, particularly with minority women.  The fight […]

Breast Imaging September 30, 2024

The Cost of Extra Cancer Detection September 30, 2024

It’s well known that using additional screening modalities beyond traditional 2D mammography can detect more cancers in women with dense breast tissue. But at what cost? A new study in Clinical Breast Cancer documents both the clinical value and the economic cost of supplemental breast imaging technologies.  2D mammography is the basis for any breast […]

MR Scanners September 26, 2024

MRI Reduces Prostate Biopsies September 26, 2024

New research provides additional support for MRI’s role in making prostate screening more effective. In a new study in NEJM, researchers found that MRI can help reduce unnecessary biopsies more than 50%, with a very low chance of missing high-risk disease.  As we’ve discussed in previous newsletters, prostate cancer screening based on PSA levels is […]

Artificial Intelligence September 23, 2024

AI Recon Cuts CT Radiation Dose September 23, 2024

Artificial intelligence got its start in radiology as a tool to help medical image interpretation, but much of AI’s recent progress is in data reconstruction: improving images before radiologists even get to see them. Two new studies underscore the potential of AI-based reconstruction to reduce CT radiation dose while preserving image quality.  Radiology vendors and […]

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