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Pancreatic CT protocol improves image quality, reduces radiation dose

MRI-only screening of patietns at risk of pancreatic cancer shows promise

Following a patient-specific contrast media protocol during CT of the pancreas can enhance image quality, reduce contrast volume and reduce radiation dose, according to a new study published in Academic Radiology.

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Guideline-discordant care more common among Medicare beneficiaries than VA patients

U.S. veterans who opt for fee-for-service health systems like Medicare are less likely to receive guideline-concordant care than their counterparts in the Veterans Health Administration (VA), researchers reported in a JAMA Network Open original investigation this month.

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FDA approves noninvasive device for treating OCD

BrainsWay recently received de novo clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (Deep TMS) system for treating obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults.

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Facebook, NYU collaborate to make MRI faster with AI

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The project could produce MRI images up to 10 times faster and make MRI technology more widely available. These accelerated MRIs could also fill the role of x-ray and CT machines by making imaging quicker and safer, according to a Facebook news release.

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FDA: Temporary artificial heart linked to excess mortality, stroke risk

The FDA on Aug. 17 sent a letter warning cardiologists about high mortality and stroke rates associated with the Temporary Total Artificial Heart (TAH-t) Companion 2 Driver System during a post-approval study.

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Patients do better, save money when doctors follow EHR alerts

Technology has streamlined many aspects of healthcare, but outcomes are further improved when doctors actually follow alerts prompted by electronic health records (EHRs), according to a recent study.

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U.S. veterans receive unnecessary prostate cancer imaging outside VA

Veterans who utilize Medicare and other fee-for-service health systems for prostate cancer care are more likely to receive guideline-discordant imaging than those treated at the Veterans Health Administration (VA), according to a study published Aug. 17 in JAMA Network Open.

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Follow-up for abnormal mammograms more successful over the phone

Communicating verbally—whether that’s over the phone, in person or through voicemail—is the best way to achieve timely follow-up with breast imaging patients whose mammograms are inconclusive, according to a study published ahead of print in Academic Radiology.

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400,000 imaging scans outsourced amid Scotland radiology shortage

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Scottish health boards have sent nearly 400,000 radiology scans to external providers over the past three years, new data received by the Scottish Liberal Democrats shows.

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Facebook, NYU collaborate on using AI to speed up MRIs

Facebook and the department of radiology at NYU School of Medicine in New York City have announced a new collaboration that will focus on using artificial intelligence (AI) to make MRI scans up to 10 times faster.

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