July 16, 2008 Palpation fails to reduce breast cancer mortality H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Experience compiled from nearly half a million women suggests that breast self-examination has a negligible effect in reducing breast cancer-related deaths. The practice may even be putting an unnecessary strain on breast care resources, according to researchers in Denmark. Reputed medical institutions as well as patient advocacy groups…
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July 16, 2008 iTunes plays radiology storage management song Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One of the hidden powers of iTunes is its ability to organize and manage portable document format files as conveniently and efficiently as it does music files, according to researchers in China. PDFs are widely used as a standard file format for electronic publications as well as for online medical documents. "Unfortunately, there is a lack…
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July 15, 2008 Fewer students take ARRT exam Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The number of students taking radiography and radiation therapy examinations for the first time slowed in 2007, signaling that educational programs are scaling back admissions and the pool of qualified technologists is meeting practice demand. Only nuclear medicine saw a sharp increase — 17.1 % over 2006 — although those numbers too are expected to decline,…
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July 15, 2008 Congress overrides White House veto of physician payment bill H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Bush vetoed the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 Tuesday, giving the green light to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to start processing physician payment claims with a 10.6% cut. But backers of the legislation rapidly orchestrated a response in the House and Senate to…
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July 14, 2008 Use of nighthawk services fails to match expectations Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contrary to concerns about teleradiology encroachment, a Yale University survey finds that use of external after-hours services accounts for a small percentage of radiology practices' total interpretations. Interpretation by foreign-trained radiologists is not widespread. The survey, published in the June issue of the Journal of the…
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July 11, 2008 White House makes moves to veto Medicare physician payment bill James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White House officials urged Republican senators Friday to reverse their support of a Senate bill that would set aside an impending 10.6% physician payment cut from Medicare, allowing President Bush to veto the legislation. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (HR 6331) passed the Senate July 9 by a…
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July 11, 2008 SNM panel finds no easy path to expand molybdenum-99 supplies James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A draft report from an SNM expert panel has found no quick fix for the medical imaging community's molybdenum-99m supply problems. Its results suggest that North American healthcare providers will continue to depend on Canada's National Research Universal reactor in Chalk River, ON, for most of the precursor isotope of…
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July 10, 2008 Senate passes Medicare bill to avert physician payment cuts H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Senate passed key legislation July 9 that forestalls a 10.6% cut in Medicare physician payments following intense lobbying from patient and physician advocacy groups over the Independence Day Congressional recess. The 69-30 tally in favor of the bill makes it veto-proof. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers…
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July 9, 2008 Ultrasound leads conservative treatment of calvarial dermoids Wendy Despain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Calvarial dermoids and epidermoids in young pediatric patients can be monitored using ultrasound alone instead of x-ray based imaging, according to German researchers. Besides being safer and cheaper, sonography could rule out unnecessary surgeries. CT and MR represent the current imaging standard for the examination of these…
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July 9, 2008 MDS files $1.6 billion suit over abandoned Mo-99 reactors James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MDS has filed a $1.6 billion breach of contract lawsuit against Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. and the Canadian government for their decision in May to halt development of a twin nuclear reactor complex designed to provide a long-term supply of molybdenum-99, to be refined and distributed by MDS. The Toronto-based firm for medical…
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July 9, 2008 Certification acknowledges care of dying patients Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The American Board of Radiology now offers a certificate in hospice and palliative care, designed for doctors whose work involves the care of seriously ill and dying patients. Hospice practices and palliative medicine are based on expanding scientific knowledge about symptom control when cure is not available and appropriate end-of-life care…
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July 8, 2008 Productivity tools remain scarce in radiology Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adoption of productivity systems in radiology has been disappointingly slow, according to a recent study. "A surprising number of radiologists still work without some basic supports," said Dr. Nikhil R. Nayak of the department of diagnostic radiology at Yale University School of Medicine. Nayak investigated what types of radiology practices are…
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July 8, 2008 PET spots functional signs of early coronary artery disease in diabetes patients James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Molecular imaging researchers have shown that coronary vascular dysfunction uncovered with PET may be diagnostically more powerful than vascular ultrasound or CT calcium tests for identifying early coronary artery disease in type 2 diabetes patients. Dr. Thomas Schindler, chief of nuclear cardiology at the…
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July 7, 2008 Imaging informatics offers key to reshaping radiology’s future H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With potential professional threats seeming to lurk around every corner, radiologists can expect medical imaging informatics to serve as their best defense from now until the year 2015. That was the message of Dr. Eliot Siegel's Moreton Lecture at the 2008 American College of Radiology meeting and Chapter Leadership Conference…
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July 3, 2008 Medicare fee schedule proposal could force nonrads to close office-based imaging services H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proposed rules announced June 30 for the 2009 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule feature provisions that could both hinder and help radiologists who perform outpatient imaging practices. The proposal, issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, asks for a 5.4% cut in physician payments, but…
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July 3, 2008 A little rad ’ll do ya Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A century ago, radiation exposure was considered a good thing. Roentgen's discovery ignited curiosity and an abundance of optimism that this new "X" ray and others like it would illuminate a path to good health. People wore radium pendants to treat rheumatism, drank radon water for pep, and wrapped themselves in uranium blankets for arthritis. Opinions changed as…
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July 2, 2008 Teleradiology answers the ring of phone images Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A unique touchscreen iPhone-teleradiology application that allows physicians to navigate through diagnostic images from home, train, or golf cart was announced in June at the Apple user's meeting by an Ohio biomedical company. The system from MIMvista of Cleveland is called MIM. It lets radiologists and physicians retrieve digital images…
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July 2, 2008 Study finds huge variations in pediatric nuclear medicine dosing Alison Fromme ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A survey of children's imaging services has found a twofold variation in radiopharmaceutical doses administered during pediatric nuclear medicine exams. For some radiopharmaceuticals, the reported maximum activities varied by as much as a factor of 10, and minimum activities differed by as much as a factor of 20, suggesting…
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July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Ultrasound spots mammo misses, but at high cost False-positives, special training needs hamper routine use of screening US for high-risk women By Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Screening ultrasound paired with mammography improved breast cancer detection in high-risk women, but the combination also caused a spike in the number of false positives, according to an update to the American College of…
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July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Ultrasound could precede CT in acute appendicitis triage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Color Doppler ultrasound, not CT, should be the first imaging modality for triage of adult patients with suspected acute appendicitis, according to a study from Israel. Dr. Diana Gaitini and colleagues at the Rambam Health Care Campus and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, both in Haifa, reviewed the medical records…
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