Left atrial minimum volume index can help predict major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after acute myocardial infarction…
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Cardiac MRI measures aid in predicting future MACE after heart attack
Left atrial minimum volume index can help predict future major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after acute myocardial infarction…
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DBT plus synthesized mammo leads to less false-positive recalls
A subanalysis of the TOSYMA trial found that DBT plus synthesized mammography leads to lower false-positive recall rates compared…
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Disparities persist in UFE access, utilization
Disparities persist across the U.S. in access to and use of uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) compared with surgical treatments…
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DL algorithm estimates lung nodule cancer risk, reduces false positives
The deep-learning (DL) tool reduced false-positive results by almost 40% and showed high cancer detection rates.
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Evaluation of diffusion-weighted imaging datasets for the assessment of disease activity in lymphoma patients
Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms of the lymphatic system. Accurate staging of lymphoma patients is essential for the selection of a suitable treatment strategy and the assessment of the patient’s prognosis. Within the last decades, Positron-emission-tomography/Computed-tomography (PET/CT) systems have been successfully introduced into clinical imaging algorithms [1]. Combining functional and morphological information has been found more accurate for lesion detection and whole-bod…
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Potential values of uEXPLORER total-body PET/CT in nasopharyngeal carcinoma: dynamic imaging and kinetic parameters
To explore the dynamic imaging and kinetic parameters of total-body positron-emission tomography/computed tomography (TB-PET/CT) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
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Repeat Imaging Rates for Office-Based Imaging Studies Interpreted by Nonphysician Practitioners Compared With Radiologists
As differences in imaging patterns may indicate unnecessary care, this study examined differences in repeat imaging rates between imaging studies interpreted by a nonphysician practitioner (NPP) versus a radiologist.
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Measuring the impact of using 3D helical scout scans on overscan and radiation exposure
Scout scans are an essential part of the workflow in CT imaging, enabling the accurate positioning of the scan range for the main acquisition. Traditionally, these low-dose, lower-quality 2D images are acquired using a static X-ray tube, which captures anatomical features in a specified imaging plane to set the scan range appropriately and ensure accurate patient positioning. However, standard 2D scouts limit the accuracy of the planned scan range and patient position due to the visibility of an…
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GE HealthCare Launches AI-Powered Voluson Performance 18 and 16 Ultrasound Systems
The Voluson Performance 18 and 16 ultrasound devices reportedly combine enhanced imaging capabilities with AI-enabled efficiencies.