Search Tag: medical imaging
2024 06 Oct
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2023 30 Aug
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in various fields, including medical imaging, such as ultrasound (US). AI methods can be employed to enhance the analysis and interpretation of ultrasound images. The trustworthiness of AI in ultrasound depends on various factors and AI algorithms should undergo ongoing monitoring and...Read more
2023 30 Aug
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in various fields, including medical imaging, such as ultrasound (US). AI methods can be employed to enhance the analysis and interpretation of ultrasound images. The trustworthiness of AI in ultrasound depends on various factors and AI algorithms should undergo ongoing monitoring and...Read more
2023 09 Aug
Located in the capital city of Zagreb, the teaching hospital Sisters of Charity is a prestigious medical institution boasting a tradition spanning over 180 years, making it one of the oldest and largest in the Republic of Croatia. This state-of-the-art centre offers an extensive range of medical services while maintaining a strong focus...Read more
2023 01 Aug
Researchers at Monash University are responsible for designing a new co-training algorithm for medical imaging, which can effectively replicate the process of asking for a second opinion. The results are published in a new article in Nature Machine intelligence. PhD candidate Himashi Peiris, from the Faculty of Engineering, conducted research...Read more
2023 27 Jul
Advanced visualization and AI leader TeraRecon, a ConcertAI company, announced a strategic partnership with ClariPi, an innovative medical imaging AI company, to integrate ClariPi's solutions into its Eureka platform. With this partnership, TeraRecon continues to expand its offerings to enhance clinical workflows, delivering comprehensive medical imaging...Read more
2023 23 Jun
Isala overcomes daily challenges with contextflow ADVANCE Chest CT More patients in the healthcare system - that's what healthcare economists predict – and that means more radiological examinations and findings. "If the predictions come true, we will have to become more efficient in what we do. I see artificial intelligence (AI) as part of...Read more
2023 21 Jun
Months ago, concerns were raised about the deteriorating wait times for critical medical imaging in British Columbia, warning of potential consequences such as an influx of cancer cases. Now, radiologists in the province are revealing that privately-run clinics, responsible for half of the screenings, are facing severe underfunding that may result...Read more
2023 31 Oct
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2023 19 Jun
United Imaging Healthcare , a company that develops and manufactures equipment for medical and molecular imaging, radiotherapy, and life science instrumentation, and provides smart digital solutions to customers worldwide, announces a major partnership in France with Qualimedis, a company that provides several innovative products and quality assurance...Read more
2023 22 May
Radionuclide therapy uses radioactive substances for the selective delivery of radiation to tumors or target organs, providing a valid alternative to surgery or traditional medical treatments in paediatric patients. In particular, it combines the advantage of target selectivity and therapeutic strategy with curative intent or for disease control...Read more
2023 15 May
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) found that after analysing crowd-sourced sets of data used to create AI algorithms from medical images, most did not contain demographic data. In addition, they found the algorithms were not evaluated for inherent biases. This implies that researchers or clinicians who may...Read more
2023 16 Mar
An AI tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting, according to a study published in Radiology . The tool may greatly alleviate the heavy workload experienced by radiologists globally. “There is an exponentially growing demand for medical imaging, especially cross-sectional such as CT and MRI,” said...Read more
2023 03 Mar
Unfortunately, burnout comes with intangible symptoms that we do not see every day. High levels of stress are documented among staff in the radiology department, and it seems there is an urgent requirement for intervention to be implemented. A national survey was conducted in Italy to measure the risk of burnout among radiographers before and...Read more
2023 02 Mar
-- along with a series of other groundbreaking technologies The world's first whole-body ultra-high field 5.0T MRI, the uMR Jupiter 5.0T, was unveiled for the first time internationally along with United Imaging Healthcare's comprehensive flagship products across all modalities, including PET/CT, PET/MR, MR, CT, and DR, at the European Society...Read more
2022 09 Nov
Given the proven increase in exposure to ionising radiation by over 600% (diagnostic bulimia) it would not only be wise but also necessary to reduce the unjustified radiation risk due to inappropriate diagnostic investigations, by the following sustainable measure - revise the diagnostic reference levels for CT, interventional and paediatric...Read more
2022 06 Nov
A team of researchers at the Beckman Institute received a four-year $2M award in funding from the National Institutes of Health to create a device that could make high-quality medical imaging more accessible in diverse communities. Professor Pengfei Song,researcher at the Beckman Institute, reinforces the importance of ensuring that ultrasounds...Read more
2022 06 Nov
A team of researchers at the Beckman Institute received a four-year $2M award in funding from the National Institutes of Health to create a device that could make high-quality medical imaging more accessible in diverse communities. Professor Pengfei Song,researcher at the Beckman Institute, reinforces the importance of ensuring that ultrasounds...Read more
2022 05 Oct
New clinical workflow software aims to solve timing challenges in neurovascular emergencies for the entire care team ConcertAI's TeraRecon , the leading AI and advanced visualization platform for medical imaging, has announced the release of its AI-driven clinical workflow solution, TeraRecon Neuro. Purpose-built for disease screening and care...Read more
2022 13 Sep
This article provides an overview of new ways to represent data combining patient access and DICOM information, advanced use of medical imaging metadata, analysis of radiation dose and image segmentation and deep learning for feature engineering to enrich data. Introduction Data is the world’s most valuable resource and it is possible...Read more
2022 13 Sep
This article provides an overview of new ways to represent data combining patient access and DICOM information, advanced use of medical imaging metadata, analysis of radiation dose and image segmentation and deep learning for feature engineering to enrich data. Introduction Data is the world’s most valuable resource and it is possible...Read more
2022 08 Jul
More well-curated data, external validation of algorithms, and user-friendly workflow integration will help translate the potential of AI into clinical routine. Key Points Representative data sets and external validation are key issues for AI algorithms to become more accurate and generalisable. Machine learning is not only...Read more