In the ever-evolving landscape of medical imaging, the combination of morphological and angiographic information is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective treatment of a wide array of medical conditions. Recently, researchers have taken a groundbreaking step forward by integrating the capabilities of ultrasonography with photoacoustic tomography (PAT). This innovative hybrid approach, known as rotational ultrasound […]
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Revolutionizing Imaging: Rotational Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Tomography
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How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Healthcare
Recent industry survey shows nearly one-third of US health systems now pay for commercial AI licenses Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the healthcare industry, and more Americans are turning to AI tools for medical guidance. OpenAI says about 40 million users worldwide now use ChatGPT daily for health-related questions. The company recently launched ChatGPT […]
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Fixing Pediatric Concussion Care, One Checklist at a Time
Small changes in primary care lead to better concussion tracking, education, and follow-up. Medscape Medical News
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Feasibility and utility of anatomical and physiological evaluation of coronary artery disease with cardiac CT in severe aortic stenosis (FUTURE-AS registry)
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is common in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and may impact transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedural and long-term outcomes. CT coronary angiography (CTA) and CT-derived fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) are tools used to assess CAD. However, adoption in the TAVR population is hindered by safety concerns with nitroglycerin and beta-blockers. The safety, accuracy, and utility of CTA and FFRCT optimised with these medications for TAVR have not …
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Imaging Utilization Among Pediatric Beneficiaries at Children’s Hospital Versus Non–Children’s Hospital Outpatient Facilities Using Medicaid Claims
The aim of this study was to compare imaging use on pediatric outpatients at children’s hospitals (CHs) versus non–children’s hospitals (NCHs) to identify differences across modalities that differ in ionizing radiation exposure.
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Prospective evaluation of artificial intelligence (AI) in lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) workflow: from deep learning (DL)-enhanced accelerated acquisition to simultaneous vision-language model (VLM)-based automated report generation
To evaluate the diagnostic interchangeability of DL-enhanced accelerated lumbar (L)-spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with conventional imaging and to assess the diagnostic agreement and feasibility of vision-language-model (VLM)-based automated reporting.
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Misinformation and Overestimation of Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screening Harms—Methodology Matters: A Joint Statement from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the American Society for Radiation Oncology, and the American College of Radiology
A number of recent peer-reviewed articles pertinent to CT lung cancer screening (LCS) contain substantial methodological flaws that contribute to the propagation of misinformation. Herein we highlight three important examples of misinformation regarding LCS: (1) the overestimation of downstream imaging and procedural complications after LCS, (2) the misrepresentation of LCS false-positive rate (FPR), and (3) the flawed analysis of oncogenic risk associated with radiation from CT scans.