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Virtual Fluoroscopy Offers Path to Around the Clock IR
Hospital emergency departments regularly face situations requiring interventional radiology (IR). When such situations happen during working hours, they are readily handled by experienced IR personnel. But the reality is that traumas, embolisms and ruptures don’t always occur between nine and five.
From Sparse Radiologist Annotations to Precise Image-Guided Interventions
When it comes to implementing precise radiation therapy plans for tumors that move with respiration, such as those in the lungs or abdomen, 4D CT remains the tool of choice.
Fast 5 Speakers Touch on Some of Radiology’s Most Pressing Challenges
Topics at this year’s Fast 5 sessions ranged from business to burnout, sustainability to
sports.
Engineering Prompts, Extracting Diagnoses
Unstructured reports are an ongoing challenge in radiology—a challenge that can limit the ability to extract standardized information for research, quality improvement and AI development.
“The rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs) offers promising opportunities for radiology report annotation, particularly when it comes to identifying specific diagnostic findings,” said Mana Moassefi, MD, an incoming radiology resident at Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN. Dr. Moassefi co-authored a rec...
All of Us Research Program Opens Doors for Radiology Discovery
There are real gaps in radiology research that affect patient care every day. The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program was designed to close these gaps, and with imaging data now entering the dataset, radiologists have an unprecedented opportunity to reshape the future of precision diagnosis.
The All of Us Research Program set an...
Human-AI teaming in the cockpit
Leveraging the latest in artificial intelligence, the DARWIN project is developing solutions that aim to reduce pilot workload, increase safety and efficiency and, ultimately, pave the way toward more automated operations in aviation.
Unravelling the mysteries of magnetic fields
Researchers use new supercomputer calculations to study how the Earth’s magnetic field changes over time.
Delivering tomorrow’s aviation communication technology today
By developing a portfolio of innovative solutions, the SESAR-supported FCDI project is paving the way towards a more collaborative, secure and efficient aeronautical communication environment – one able to cope with increasing connectivity and automation challenges while also answering the demand for more capacity and efficiency.
A personalised approach to neurodiversity-focused therapy
New technology helps therapists take a more personalised approach to working with families and children having such neurodiversity traits as autism and ADHD.
The device enhancing our protection from chemical threats
Artificial intelligence-enabled handheld device for fast, reliable detection of chemical threats has led to promising patent applications.
Transatlantic research goes celestial
Researchers from the EU and U.S. have teamed up to help protect satellites from the potentially devastating effects of solar storms.
Contrast-Enhanced Mammography as an Alternative to MRI
When it comes to screening women at an increased risk for breast cancer, MRI remains the gold standard. But it does have its limitations.
New instrument could help predict large earthquakes
Researchers develop a seismic telescope to search for possible signs of a forthcoming earthquake.
Imaging Plays a Pivotal Role in Diagnosing Acute Mesenteric Ischemia
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a rare but very serious disease characterized by an abrupt decrease in blood supply to the bowel and nearby organs. If it’s not treated quickly, the consequences can be dire, resulting in cellular damage, bowel necrosis and death.
The media’s long-term impact on public opinion
While much research has been done on the media’s short-term impact, the VARME project focuses on how this impact plays out over time.