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AI firm targeting ultrasound with 100 times greater sensitivity raises $25M

Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?

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DeepSight hopes to broaden the list of uses for US, supplanting “more costly and less accessible” modalities such as CT or MRI. 

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Pre-treatment PET/CT helps doctors select best candidates for prostate cancer therapy

A single time point 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT scan also predicts absorbed therapy dosage for at-risk organs, experts recently discovered.

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American College of Radiology unveils new imaging appropriateness criteria

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ACR recently updated its influential quality guidelines, including five fresh topics and eight revisions to previously released updates. 

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Women less likely to have valve replacement for infective endocarditis

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“The salient finding is that female sex was associated with a decreased likelihood of undergoing overall cardiac valve replacement,” the researchers wrote.

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Health giant launches ‘coaching’ solution to help patients with MRI anxiety

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Company officials believe the new offerings can enhance quality and lead to more sedation-free exams. 

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Real-world TAVR outcomes highlight the accuracy of clinical trials

Patient doctor with masks. A team of specialists from Cleveland Clinic reviewed nearly 3,000 medications, writing that a common type 2 diabetes medication offered the most potential as an effective treatment for AFib. 

Clinical trial results don't always apply to real-world patient populations.

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Real-world fast brain MRI in outpatient setting offers ‘substantial’ business benefits

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An outpatient center could potentially add 10 more slots for a scanner in 1 day, producing $1.8 million in additional revenue, experts wrote in Academic Radiology. 

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Major academic health system reveals plans for dedicated AI department

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U.S. healthcare will soon welcome the country’s first hospital department focused on applying AI to biomedical research and clinical medicine

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AI in radiology is just getting started, but these 4 lessons can help practices prepare

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Massachusetts General Hospital gathered reports from those on the front lines of the coming AI revolution, sharing their tips for success in JACR.

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Drug-eluting stents improve survival for patients undergoing LAD or left main artery revascularization

The analysis also focused on outcomes related to heart attacks, definite stent thrombosis and more. 

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