Andrew Cannon, CEO of Medica Group, recently appeared on the National Health Executive podcast to discuss the role of teleradiology in supporting NHS services. During the episode, Andrew highlighted how teleradiology is helping to address workforce pressures, improve access to diagnostic services, and maintain a strong focus on clinical excellence and patient safety. The podcast provides […]
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Medica Group CEO Andrew Cannon discusses the “Pivotal Role of Teleradiology” on the NHE Podcast
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FDA Clears New Interventional X-Ray Platform from United Imaging
Employing intelligent robotics and enhanced low-dose image quality, the uAngio AVIVA X-ray system also offers hands-free image review and movement.
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Few Patients With Diastolic Dysfunction Progress to HFpEF
Only a small proportion of patients with preclinical left ventricular diastolic dysfunction develop HFpEF over time, with blood pressure and kidney function influencing marker levels. Medscape News UK
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Pain Relief With Linzagolix in UFs: PRIMROSE Trials
Pain reduction with linzagolix for uterine fibroids is partly explained by reduced heavy menstrual bleeding and fibroid volume in a pooled analysis. Medscape News UK
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ISMRM: Synthesized MR images mitigate patient exposure to gadolinium
Using synthesized “contrast-enhanced” images can address gadolinium-related health concerns and cut exam time.
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ISMRM: MRI postoperative imaging useful for DBS treatment planning
Researchers are getting closer to understanding how deep brain stimulation alters the medication burden of patients with Parkinson’s…
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Breast Biopsy Delays: Factors Contributing to Disparities Across Pre-Pandemic, Shutdown, and Post-Shutdown Periods
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted healthcare delivery, leading to delays in diagnostic procedures.
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Diagnosis of thyroid cartilage invasion by laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers based on CT with deep learning
For patients with laryngeal or hypopharyngeal cancer, preoperative staging plays a critical role in determining appropriate treatment plans and predicting the prognosis. In the staging of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers, the extent of thyroid cartilage invasion is an important criterion for classifying tumors as stage T3 or T4a [1,2]. For localized tumors at stage T3 or below, larynx-preserving treatments may be considered. However, if the cancer is diagnosed as T4a, more invasive treatment…
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Thoracic perforators (IMAP, LICAP, DICAP) for P-to-P and perforator flaps − analysis of localization and anatomy using computed tomography angiography
Defect coverage at the upper thoracic aperture is a challenge that often requires interdisciplinary collaboration. When planning reconstructive surgery, defect size, depth, location, and patient’s characteristics are of utmost importance [1,2]. Complex thoracic defects like chronically infected wounds, radiation ulcers and plastic reconstruction after oncological surgery often require the use of well-vascularized, immunogenic tissue [3,4]. Thoracic perforators, vascular structures originating fr…
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Improving image quality and diagnostic performance using deep learning image reconstruction in 100-kVp CT enterography for patients with wide-range body mass index
The dual-phase CT enterography (CTE) provides the benefits of being non-invasive, rapid, and highly accurate, making it a crucial modality in the screening and management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and intestinal tumors [1,2]. These patients often require frequent CT examinations during the process of disease diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. Although the risks associated with low-level radiation exposure from CT scans are debated, minimizing radiation dose can help mitigate potentia…