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MIT’s AI system diagnoses chest conditions on x-rays, but knows when a radiologist could do better

A survey conducted by the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago found more than 75% of parents are generally receptive to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the management of children with respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED). However, some demographic subgroups, including non-Hispanic black and younger age parents, had greater reservations about the use of these technologies. 

The hybrid platform proved more accurate at detecting enlarged heart cases than machine learning or a human reader working independently.

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In-hospital bleeding, 30-day mortality higher among women undergoing TAVI

The study tracked nearly 700 patients who underwent TAVI at one of two facilities in Melbourne, Australia, over a ten-year period. 

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Imaging lobbyist slams new bill granting third-party servicers access to medical devices during COVID-19

“While the intention of the bill’s sponsors is to protect patients, the unintended consequences of this legislation would increase the risk to patient safety,” said Patrick Hope, executive director of MITA.

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Debate over hybrid classrooms a signpost of back-to-school health troubles ahead

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On its face, hybrid schooling appears a prudent compromise during the COVID-19 crisis. However, it’s awfully easy to find health and education experts crying Stop the madness.

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$35M funding opportunity for Mo-99, Siemens FDA approval, and more imaging vendor news

According to calculations comparing catheter ablation with drug therapy, the additional quality-adjusted life-years that can result from the treatment justify its increased costs. 

Plus, RadNet and Hologic team up to advance artificial intelligence in breast imaging, and GE Healthcare strikes a distribution deal.

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Photo-fed AI can tell your dietician what’s on your plate

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If it pans out at real-world dinner tables, a freshly cooked-up AI system will soon be counting calories and sniffing out macronutrients just by gobbling up images of meals.

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Underutilized imaging modality boosts care for patients with suspected coronary artery disease

The multicenter study tracked data from more than 1,600 patients in 11 different states.

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Top radiology groups team up for ‘massive’ COVID-19 imaging database

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The ACR, RSNA and AAPM are all participating in the project, with funding coming from an agreement between the National Institutes of Health and University of Chicago, the groups announced recently.

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New 4D imaging technique could improve cardiac arrest outcomes

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The team was able to generate 4D models that show exactly what occurs to a person’s heart during CPR, converting multiple 3D images into movie-like sequences.

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Informational MRI booklet helps patients rest easy prior to exam time

Many patients shudder at the thought of the loud noise and enclosed space waiting for them inside of an MRI exam, but Swedish clinicians believe their approach may help.

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