International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) announces that Sweden’s capital region, Region Stockholm, will expand its use of Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution and transition to a fully managed cloud service. All hospitals in Region Stockholm and Region Gotland will consolidate into one unified system. This will strengthen cybersecurity and reduce IT […]
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Stockholm Hospitals Unify All Imaging in Sectra’s Cloud Service to Boost Collaboration and Patient Care
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Radiomics models based on pituitary MRI predict GHD
The model can help determine if growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is the cause of children’s short stature.
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EVT improves outcomes in stroke patients over age 90
Advanced age alone should not preclude consideration of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), a study suggests.
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Most patients confused when trying to read radiology reports
Many patients report feeling confused, anxious, or afraid when it comes to understanding their radiology reports.
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Association Between Practice Closure and Subsequent Subspecialization Among Affiliated Radiologists
To examine the association of practice closure with the likelihood that individual radiologists will subsequently practice as subspecialists given continued subspecialization and closure trends.
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Ultrahigh-resolution photon-counting detector coronary CT angiography: Practical insights and workflow integration from a high-volume center
Ultra-high-resolution (UHR) photon-counting detector CT represents a significant advancement in coronary CT angiography (CCTA), offering 0.2 mm spatial resolution and enhanced spectral capabilities. This article presents practical insights and optimized protocols from a high-volume center, focusing on acquisition, reconstruction, and contrast techniques tailored for UHR cardiac imaging. Recommendations address patient selection, workflow integration, and technical challenges, aiming to guide bro…
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Week in Review: False-negative breast cancer screenings | MRI predicts diabetes | Medicare claims hold changes
The rise in false-negative breast cancer screening exams and the use of MRI for predicting diabetes in obesity patients were the…