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AI-optimized TI-RADS may reduce unnecessary thyroid biopsies

APP volume and share of image-guided paracentesis increased from 10.2% to 15.8%, and from 7.7% to 12.9% for thoracentesis, while Medicare reimbursement for both procedures has seen a reduction since 2012. #nursepractitioner #physicianassistant #interventionalradiology

An AI-optimized American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TI-RADS) improved risk stratification of thyroid nodules and may be easier for readers to use, according to a new study published in Radiology.

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Why ICD-10 codes for head CT exams may need to be updated

The ICD-10 codes associated with head CT examinations do not accurately reflect patient complexity, according to a new study published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.

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AI to help the sleep-deprived catch more Zzs

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People who struggle to get a good night’s sleep and seek medical help for the problem are producing mega data on things like eye movement, breathing, brain activity and restless legs. Which is to say sleep medicine is as ripe as any field in healthcare for help from AI.

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Best and worst states for healthcare in 2019

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The best state in the nation for healthcare is Hawaii, according to a new ranking from U.S. News & World Report.

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ACR Foundation presents Global Humanitarian Awards at annual meeting

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The American College of Radiology Foundation (ACRF) presented its Global Humanitarian Awards during the American College of Radiology (ACR) 2019 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.

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Google trains AI to predict lung cancer risk from CT scans

The deep learning platform, tested on more than 6,000 cases from the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial and Northwestern University, performed similarly to six radiologists.

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For teens, being overweight is just as risky as being obese

Research backed by Brazil’s Sao Paulo Research Foundation found overweight teenagers face the same increased risk of developing heart disorders as their obese counterparts—a conclusion that contradicts the popular idea that the heavier a person is, the higher their CV risk.

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Teenager wins $75K for machine learning spinal surgery project

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A Colorado teenager has won $75,000 for his machine learning and computer vision project that helps orthopedic surgeons improve the accuracy of screw placement during spinal surgery.

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Grapefruit juice prolongs patients’ QT interval

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A high intake of grapefruit juice—and other dietary flavonoids found in fruits, vegetables, tea and wine—could correspond to QT interval prolongation in healthy individuals and those with heart disease, leaving them vulnerable to serious arrhythmias like torsades-de-pointes.

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Google's AI predicts lung cancer risk as well as radiologists

Researchers at Google have developed a deep learning algorithm that uses data from CT scans to predict a patient’s risk of lung cancer, according to findings published in Nature Medicine.

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