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Questions mount as the new Omicron variant continues to spread

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It is believed that two cardiologists in Israel—who were both fully vaccinated—are among the infected.

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CT scans reveal link between low skeletal muscle mass and coronary atherosclerosis

Using CT to assess muscle mass may be particularly useful for spotting asymptomatic individuals at risk for arterial plaque buildup, experts explained.

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COVID-19 vaccine does not increase risk of heart attack or stroke in older adults, new study confirms

Researchers examined data from nearly 3.9 million older adults who received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

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Cardiac rehabilitation benefits heart failure patients—but for how long?

The study tracked 2,876 patients hospitalized for acute HF or deteriorating chronic HF.

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ACR urges radiologists to take charge of artificial intelligence development, protect patient safety

The first federated learning experiment will kick off in early 2022, aiming to produce a “highly accurate” COVID-19 classification model through collaboration. 

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Athletes with COVID-19 may require heart MRI screening for myocarditis, new data suggest

Cardiac imaging produced a more than sevenfold increase in detection of such heart inflammation, according to research presented at RSNA21. 

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RSNA21: COVID-19 has exacerbated isolation in radiology, but offers clear paths to broaden its reach

Mary Mahoney, MD
Mary Mahoney, MD

Mary Mahoney, MD, explored these themes during her presidential address at RSNA's annual meeting. 

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RSNA21: Patient access to imaging doesn’t overburden radiologists—many see it as key to transparency

In fact, 76% of rads said online access to results did not impact their role at all, according to new data presented at RSNA's annual meeting.

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Notable regulatory approvals of emerging technologies over the past 30 days

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Along with AI in its various iterations, the list may include virtual and augmented reality, 3D printing and visualization, robotics and other innovative technologies changing healthcare delivery.

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RSNA 2021 planner: AI educational sessions

RSNA 2014 technical exhibits

Radiology being the medical specialty furthest along with AI, the technology will take the spotlight at sessions, in exhibits and on a pavilion reserved for healthcare AI vendors.

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