April 4, 2008 RFA provides sustained pain relief in osteoid osteoma patients Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CT-guided radiofrequency ablation offers long-term pain reduction in patients with osteoid osteoma, making it a viable alternative to open surgery, according to researchers from Seoul. "Surgery is considered if pain persists, but open surgical excision is known to have high morbidity and recurrence is not uncommon," said Dr.…
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(radRounds, April 5, 2008 - Vienna, Austria) The European Congress of Radiology, the annual meeting of the European Society of Radiology, was held March 7-11, 2008 in Vienna, Austria. Over 17,000 participants from over 90+ countries, ECR has grown into the second largest medical meeting, not to mention only radiology, in Europe and the second largest radiology meeting…
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radRounds has partnered with Skyscape to offer all of us a special discount of 25% off all their radiology titles for handhelds.
Specific Titles include:
Radiology Review Manual
Reeder & Felson's Gamuts in Radiology
Handbook of Interventional Radiologic Procedures
The link to order is below. Skyscape technology enables users to seamlessly cross-reference from one title to another.…
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April 4, 2008 Grid debuts to facilitate inter-institutional image interoperability Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A grid designed to link applications in the research environment leverages grid computing technologies and web resources to provide a set of programming tools for research application development and deployment. The National Cancer Institute's cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) program reached a major milestone…
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April 3, 2008 Race exerts little influence on CT calcium test results Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Calcium deposits in coronary arteries provide a strong predictor for incidence of heart attack and cardiac disease, and detecting such deposits via CT scanning can help promote overall cardiac health in racially and ethnically diverse populations, according to a new study in March 28 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. The…
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Howdy all,
been a while since the last update, but things are moving forward. We should have the new site to look at and play with by the end of April - hopefully transfer all the content and replace the existing site by then also.
Meanwhile we have set up a a place for all you folks to add 'wish list' features and vote of those added by others.
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With the help and official support of the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), we have officially posted a direct link on our front page so that anyone who visits radRounds can search for high quality peer-reviewed images on the ARRS Goldminer Search Engine. Look to the right and check it out for yourself. Let us know if you have any questions!
Thanks to Dr. Charles Kahn (Informatics Luminary and Leader, Professor of Radiology at Medical College of Wisconsin,…
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April 2, 2008 Web-based repositories pose threat of unprotected records Douglas Page ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reluctance or inability of the healthcare industry or federal government to provide a universal online personal medical record repository mechanism has created a vacuum. This vacuum, in turn, has attracted deep-pocket giants like Google and Microsoft. In February, Internet search titan Google stepped into the online repository…
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April 2, 2008 Online patient medical records will challenge radiologists and others John C. Hayes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More than a decade after the shift to PACS became firmly established in radiology, a national movement toward digitizing all medical information appears to be gaining traction. Google and Microsoft, two of the biggest players in the digital world, have launched efforts to provide free storage of personal medical…
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April 2, 2008 New recommendations target NSF risk Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis has received widespread attention, but official protocols on how to avoid the life-threatening skin condition are quite sparse: Only one section in the American College of Radiology's 2007 white paper on safe MR practices is devoted to the condition. The ACR is already rectifying that situation, however, with detailed…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Web-based repositories pose threat of unprotected records Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reluctance or inability of the healthcare industry or federal government to provide a universal online personal medical record repository mechanism has created a vacuum. This vacuum, in turn, has attracted deep-pocket giants like Google and Microsoft. In February, Internet search titan Google stepped into…
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April 1, 2008 Teleradiology scheme delivers high-quality images to smartphones Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A new teleradiology solution takes advantage of improvements in wireless networking, imaging technology, and handheld devices to permit referring physicians to view CT and MR scans remotely on cell phones and personal digital assistants. The system has the potential to improve outcomes for patients experiencing…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Swedish researcher adds touch to 3D interpretation Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Engineers are always on the lookout for new and better ways to present data. So it's been with the transition from 2D to 3D and, lately, to 4D, with the capture of dynamic organs or the display of large volumes of data. But even the most advanced of these techniques, whether fly-throughs of the colon or 4D fetal…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Spoof Nobel Prize goes to imaging study with sharp point OVERREAD Philip Ward -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Brian Witcombe, a consultant radiologist at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, collaborated with Dan Meyer, executive director of the Sword Swallowers' Association International on the study. Interviews with experienced sword swallowers revealed that lower chest pain, often lasting days, followed some…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Shifting clinical needs recast thick-, thin-client PACS debate Image Reconstruction Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Radiology has been through thick and thin—clients, that is. The two approaches in PACS are defined by the way images are reconstructed, on a central server or a dedicated workstation. Thick-client products once dominated, but advances in PC technology, particularly in memory, along…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Shifting clinical needs recast thick-, thin-client PACS debate Image Reconstruction Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Radiology has been through thick and thin—clients, that is. The two approaches in PACS are defined by the way images are reconstructed, on a central server or a dedicated workstation. Thick-client products once dominated, but advances in PC technology, particularly in memory, along…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Reimbursement woes call for paradigm shift PAYMENT POLICY Michael Longacre -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recent economic headlines have been equally negative for both providers and vendors: "$45 trillion gap seen in US benefits," "Medicare spending surged in 2006," "DRA cuts enter year two," "Philips' imaging sales hit by DRA," "GE Healthcare profits decline in 2007," "Bush seeks surplus through Medicare cuts."…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Online patient medical records will challenge radiologists and others Emily Hayes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More than a decade after the shift to PACS became firmly established in radiology, a national movement toward digitizing all medical information appears to be gaining traction. As reported in our EI&IT section, Google and Microsoft, two of the biggest players in the digital world, have launched…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Labor bureau predicts end of chronic tech shortage NEWSCLIPS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workforce projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest the supply of imaging and radiation oncology technologists may exceed demand by 2016, according to a study by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. The study suggests that if BLS forecasts are accurate, the industry could be producing…
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April 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Imaging research efforts place focus on clinical effectiveness RESEARCH TO PRACTICE James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The early months of 2008 were unsettling for physicians with an interest in cardiac CT. In a sense, the year began for these radiologists and cardiologists with the Jan. 12 deadline to comment on Medicare's controversial proposal to establish a national coverage determination for cardiac…
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