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‘Huge for patients’: AI forecasts new atrial fibrillation, stroke risk

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Cardiology experts utilized more than 1.5 million ECGs performed over 35 years to develop their tool.

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Text message alert system for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests yields positive outcomes

Even though automated external defibrillators are available in public places, most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen in the home.

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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grants more than $5M to advance imaging technologies worldwide

The funds will help 16 countries, with about $1 million earmarked for an open-access image annotation tool.

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In report to Congress, task force touts need to improve CT lung cancer screening uptake

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USPSTF wants to unearth ways to increase uptake in clinical practice, particularly among those at higher risk of death from the disease.

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New scoring system spots patients at risk of contrast-associated kidney injury

Mount Sinai doctors presented their simple system during the American Heart Association's annual meeting.

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Lunit receives FDA clearance for AI software that triages urgent chest X-rays

The company's Insight CXR Triage tool can detect 10 common image anomalies with up to 99% accuracy.

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5 things radiologists should know before choosing an at-home display

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Relying on monitors that lack certain technical capabilities can obscure image features and harm radiologists' performance.

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CT-based AI could be game changer for radiologists assessing invasive, noninvasive cancers

Specifically, the deep learning platform distinguished minimally invasive adenocarcinomas from more deadly varieties.

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American Heart Association responds to nomination of cardiologist Robert Califf for FDA commissioner

 U.S. Senate has confirmed cardiologist Robert Califf as next FDA commissioner. 

FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf, MD, is a cardiologist

The AHA believes the next FDA commissioner should play a key role in influencing public health post-COVID-19.

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Hand trauma patients requiring radiology services face much higher odds of receiving surprise bill

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Radiologists had the highest association among docs, presenting a 132% greater risk of an unanticipated IOU, experts wrote in the Journal of Hand Surgery. 

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