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Brain Imaging June 1, 2023

When TIA Imaging Is Incomplete June 1, 2023

Patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) who didn’t get full imaging workups were 30% more likely to have a new stroke diagnosis within 90 days.

Cardiac Imaging May 25, 2023

CT Flexes Muscles in Heart May 25, 2023

CT-derived CAC scores were more effective in predicting coronary heart disease than genetic scores when added to traditional risk scoring.

Artificial Intelligence May 22, 2023

AI Investment Shift May 22, 2023

VC investment in the AI medical imaging sector has shifted in the last couple years, with money moving to later-stage companies.

Imaging Service May 18, 2023

The Perils of Worklist Cherry-Picking May 18, 2023

A new study exposes the downstream effects on healthcare of cherry-picking – when radiologists pick easier imaging exams from a worklist.

Imaging Policy May 15, 2023

Medical Malpractice Crisis May 15, 2023

Is a new crisis looming in medical malpractice insurance? An AMA analysis finds that medical liability premiums are skyrocketing again.

Breast Imaging May 11, 2023

A New Day for Breast Screening May 11, 2023

The USPSTF said it would reverse 14 years of guidance in breast screening and set its recommended starting age for routine mammography to 40.

Breast Imaging May 8, 2023

Learning Curve in DBT Screening May 8, 2023

The false-positive recall rate for DBT fell over 5 years in a breast screening study from Sweden.

Contrast May 4, 2023

The Value of CT Contrast May 4, 2023

The use of contrast in emergency CT exams improved diagnostic accuracy of radiologists by 30% in a new study.

Contrast May 1, 2023

GE HealthCare’s MRI Contrast Play May 1, 2023

GE HealthCare has expanded its MRI contrast portfolio with the European debut of Pixxoscan.

Breast Imaging April 27, 2023

ABUS Boosts Breast Screening April 27, 2023

ABUS led to sharp increases in cancer detection rate and sensitivity when it was performed as a supplement to screening digital mammography.

Breast Imaging April 24, 2023

Health Inequity & Breast Cancer April 24, 2023

Two new studies published last week reinforce what we know about structural inequity in healthcare, particularly as it relates to breast cancer.

Imaging IT April 20, 2023

Headlines from HIMSS 2023 April 20, 2023

It feels like 2019 again at HIMSS 2023, which opened this week in the Windy City.

Radiologists April 17, 2023

Salary Data Reveal Medicine’s Golden Cage April 17, 2023

A new salary survey found that radiologists landed in the top 10 of highest-compensated medical specialists.

Cardiac Imaging April 13, 2023

Cardiac Imaging in 2040 April 13, 2023

What will cardiac imaging look like in 2040? It will be more automated and preventive, and CT will continue to play a major and growing role.

Ultrasound April 10, 2023

Ultrasound Spots Breech Pregnancies April 10, 2023

Performing routine third-trimester ultrasound scans on pregnant women could help identify breech pregnancies.

Artificial Intelligence April 6, 2023

Radiology Puts ChatGPT to Work April 6, 2023

Radiology is taking the lead in putting AI algorithms like ChatGPT and GPT-4 to work to address the specialty’s many efficiency and workflow challenges.

Imaging IT April 3, 2023

Software Closes Radiology Reporting Loop April 3, 2023

In a new study, structured reporting software was found to triple the number of radiology reports judged to be complete.

Cardiac Imaging March 30, 2023

Is CCTA Set for Cardiac Screening? March 30, 2023

A new study out of Denmark suggests that coronary CTA could be headed for population-based screening for heart disease.

Radiologists March 25, 2023

Radiology Bucks Doctor Salary Decline March 25, 2023

Radiology bucked the trend of declining physician salaries in 2022, according to a new report from Doximity.

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