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Can iterative metal artifact reduction improve CT image quality in gunshot victims?

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Though its effects vary based on presets and tissue densities, iterative metal artifact reduction (iMAR) could present a unique opportunity to image gun trauma patients whose scans are otherwise compromised by artifacts from retained bullets, researchers wrote in the European Journal of Radiology this month.

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Researchers propose tweak to pulse oximetry testing for CHD

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Modifying the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) screening algorithm to include one repeat pulse oximetry test instead of two could identify more infants with other serious diseases that require attention, according to a study published online April 24 in Pediatrics.

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Obese patients 40% more likely to develop new-onset AFib

Individuals with obesity are more likely to develop atrial fibrillation (AFib), according to a study published April 18 in the American Journal of Cardiology.

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ACR adds IMS Educational Toolkit to its technology portfolio for medical imaging education

The American College of Radiology (ACR) has added the International Medical Solutions (IMS) Educational Toolkit to its technology portfolio for medical imaging education, IMS announced Wednesday, April 25.

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'Erasable' MRI contrast agents could simplify diagnostic imaging, disease detection

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Courtesy of the California Institute of Technology (CalTech). 

Researchers at CalTech are developing "erasable" contrast agents that can "blink off" on command during an MRI to reveal their exact location inside the body, according to a press release from the California Institute of Technology.

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First-ever rhino CT scan may be life-saving

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A sinus infection is no fun for most—but when 7-year-old Layla, a 2,300-pound black rhinoceros, was suffering from the condition, veterinarians needed a better understanding of her skull to guide treatment.

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Are your medical devices safe? New hacker group targeting x-ray, MRI equipment

Orangeworm, an aggressive group of hackers, is targeting medical devices of healthcare providers with a new malware. The malware, called Kwampirs, is a “backdoor Trojan that provides the attackers with remote access to the compromised computer,” the cybersecurity firm Symantec reported this week.

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Imaging agents ID infections from implanted cardiac devices

New findings published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging demonstrate how novel imaging tracers can identify infections from implanted cardiac devices (ICDs) before they have to be removed, according to an April 24 article by Cardiovascular Business.

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CMS proposal requires hospitals to post prices online

CMS Administrator Seema Verma, MPH

A new CMS proposal will require hospitals to post their standard prices for treatments online and aims to increase patient access to electronic health records.

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ACR expands its medical imaging education offerings

The addition of the International Medical Solutions Educational Toolkit will allow for DICOM viewing and complement resident training projects, CME and other educational programs.

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