Findings from a multivariable analysis revealed that increased pulse wave velocity-end of systole (PWV-ES), assessed with ultrafast ultrasound, was associated with more than double the cardiovascular risk in young individuals with no major cardiovascular risk factors.
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CT-Based Deep Learning Model May Reduce False Positives with Indeterminate Lung Nodules by Nearly 40 Percent
In a recent interview with Diagnostic Imaging, Noa Antonissen, M.D., and Colin Jacobs, Ph.D., discussed new research findings demonstrating robust risk stratification with a CT-based deep learning model for lung nodules as well as a 39.4 percent reduction in false positives in comparison to traditional classification.
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ScanLab Unveils New Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) Calculator for MRI
Offering prospective SNR calculation derived from prescribed slices, the SNR Calculator reportedly facilitates a higher degree of accuracy with quantitative SNR values beyond that of calculators from device manufacturers.
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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.
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Leading Breast Radiologists Discuss Rise of Breast Cancer Incidence in Women Under 40
In light of emerging research suggesting an increased incidence of breast cancer among women under the age of 40, breast radiologists discuss what they’re seeing in practice and emphasize increased vigilance to facilitate early detection.
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The Blind Radiologist
What other intangibles could a radiologist bring to the table in cases of declining or lost vision?
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Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: September 7 — September 13
Catch up on the top radiology content of the past week.
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Multicenter Study Finds Abbreviated MRI Non-Inferior to mpMRI for csPCa Detection
Abbreviated biparametric MRI demonstrated nearly equivalent detection rates for clinically significant and clinically insignificant prostate cacner as multiparametric MRI, according to research involving 22 centers in 12 countries.
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FDA Clears Updated AI Software for Generating Inline Mapping with Cardiac MRI
The AI-powered Tempus Pixel software update provides T1 and T2 inline maps to augment cardiac MRI assessment.
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Updated Molecular Imaging Software with Centiloid Scale Quantification Gets FDA Nod
The latest edition of the Hermia software reportedly facilitates standard evaluation of amyloid PET quantification across a variety of tracers and protocols.