70% of 'ministroke' patients discharged from ED with incomplete imaging never...
Early detection and treatment can prevent up to 80% of stroke cases after transient ischemic attacks, according to data shared at RSNA.
View ArticleSome states have 25% fewer radiologists than Medicare patients, illustrating...
Across the West, for example, the rise in Medicare beneficiaries has outpaced rads by 10.1%.
View ArticleRSNA21: Deep learning automatically labels coronary arteries to produce...
The algorithm yielded a 94.4% accuracy for labeling arteries in accordance with the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography guidelines.
View ArticleRSNA21: Two-thirds of states did not prioritize vulnerable cancer patients...
Regulators must ensure that vulnerable populations receive their booster shots in a timely fashion.
View ArticleRSNA partners with RadSite on FDG-PET/CT biomarker pilot program
The effort is focused on outpatient imaging centers and should bring more consistency to cancer treatment and therapy.
View ArticleRSNA launches its first imaging AI certificate program
The six-module certification program is intended to help even the least tech-savy radiologists integrate AI into their clinical workflows.
View ArticleMammograms should not be delayed after COVID vaccine, research shows
Reactive axillary lymph nodes seen on screening mammograms after vaccination can last for many months and should not be cause for imaging delays, experts reported in Radiology.
View ArticleRSNA and SIIM announce return of imaging informatics course
In a statement released Wednesday, RSNA announced the return of NIIC-RAD, which provides education and training modules on the fundamentals of informatics.
View ArticleQ&A: Should COVID vaccinated patients delay getting breast imaging — new...
The lead authors of a new study, Stacey Wolfson, MD, and Beatriu Reig, MD, from the Department of Radiology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, say women should not delay breast imaging if they recently...
View ArticleMinimally invasive interventional radiology procedure delivers relief to OA...
Research found that 68% of patients who underwent a GAE procedure experienced significant reductions in pain and improved overall function.
View ArticleRSNA sees a boost in abstract submissions ahead of 2022 meeting
As COVID restrictions continue to ease, the 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2022) is poised to see an increase in in-person attendance in...
View ArticlePreoperative PET/CT imaging linked with better survival in advanced lung cancer
PET/CT imaging in these patients increases overall survival depending on the cancer’s stage, with those diagnosed with stage 3A and 3B NSCLC appearing to benefit the most from the exam.
View ArticleRSNA puts out call for additional 'Cutting-Edge Research' abstracts ahead of...
These abstracts can be submitted to RSNA starting on July 6, 2022. Submissions will be accepted until August 3 at noon CST.
View ArticleRSNA seeks to improve health equity with launch of new program
The “Building Connections Across the Americas: Addressing Access to Radiology” program will center on developing partnerships to advance health equity initiatives across South, Central and North America.
View ArticleVIDEO: Development of AI app stores to enable easier access
Keith J. Dreyer, DO, PhD, FACR, American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute Chief Science Officer, explains how radiology vendors have developed AI app stores to make it easier to access...
View Article'Scientific misconduct' cited in more than half of retracted radiology...
Experts assessed a total of 192 retracted publications—a number that the authors of the study conceded appeared to be growing in more recent years.
View ArticleVIDEO: Overview of radiology AI by Keith Dreyer
Keith J. Dreyer, DO, PhD, FACR, American College of Radiology (ACR) Data Science Institute Chief Science Officer, explains the state of AI in radiology in 2022.
View ArticleVIDEO: Assessing radiology AI and understanding programatic bias
Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD, MS, editor of the the RSNA journal Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, and professor and vice chair of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of...
View ArticleVIDEO: Use cases and implementation strategies for radiology artificial...
Charles Kahn, Jr., MD, editor of the the journal Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, and professor and vice chair of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, explains...
View ArticleVIDEO: Impact of COVID on breast imaging
Connie Lehman, MD, PhD, chief of breast imaging, co-director of the Avon Comprehensive Breast Evaluation Center at the Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic...
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