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Fibroid patients still don't know about embolization

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Fibroid patients still don't know about embolization H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Women with uterine fibroids remain in the dark about the potential benefits of uterine artery embolization more than a decade after the development of the nonsurgical treatment. Specialists contend that both ob/gyn providers and interventional radiologists should intensify efforts to educate women with the condition… Continue

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Even low-ratio compression changes what readers see

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Even low-ratio compression changes what readers see John C. Hayes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes in images introduced by compression algorithms at levels as low as 8:1 can be observed by readers when they are compared with uncompressed images, according to a research report presented at the SIIM conference. Researchers were unable to say what impact compression has on diagnosis, however, as the study did… Continue

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Endovascular embolization curtails GI hemorrhages

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Endovascular embolization curtails GI hemorrhages -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A group of surgeons and radiologists in the U.S. and Greece says transarterial embolization is effective to treat upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding. The catch? It's risky and recommended only for patients who are not good candidates for surgery. Dr. George Poultsides and colleagues at the University of Connecticut and the… Continue

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Endorectal MRI foretells prostate cancer prognosis

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Endorectal MRI foretells prostate cancer prognosis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Researchers have found that endorectal MRI can accurately predict recurrence and development of metastatic disease in patients about to undergo radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Study findings suggest a stronger management role for MRI. Dr. Fergus V. Coakley, a professor of radiology and urology at the University of California,… Continue

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Emerging options compete with mammography

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Emerging options compete with mammography By Shalmali Pal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It is a safe bet that conventional mammography will give way to 3D imaging and other advanced technologies in the not-too-distant future. The gamble lies in picking which technology will emerge the clear winner as the primary screening tool for breast cancer: digital breast tomosynthesis or dedicated breast CT. Digital breast… Continue

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Diagnostic Imaging North America - July 2008

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 2008 COVER STORY By: John C. Hayes Mid-year Clinical Update: Imaging thrives by making connections Clinical evidence secures reprieve for coronary CTA Emerging options compete with mammography Functional MRI measures effects of liver treatment Available scanners tackle future CTC screening demand CAD gains ground in climb to routine clinical application Fibroid patients still… Continue

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Debate portends radiology's shift from clinical to informatics-based

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Debate portends radiology's shift from clinical to informatics-based John C. Hayes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some time in the not-too-distant future, your radiology department may report to the hospital's chief information officer. A drastic change? You bet, but the pediction was in tune with a strong undercurrent at the May Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine meeting in Seattle. From the plenary and… Continue

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Cryotherapy proves effective for small renal cell tumors

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Cryotherapy proves effective for small renal cell tumors H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Despite physician skepticism, mounting clinical evidence shows that cryoablation eradicates renal cell carcinomas 4 cm or smaller with the assurance that they will not reappear for at least a year. Interventionalist Dr. Christos Georgiades and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University Hospital assessed 35 patients… Continue

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Controversy dogs lung screening clinical trials

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Controversy dogs lung screening clinical trials By Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Despite setbacks in the laboratory and the press, multislice CT as a possible screening test for lung cancer continues to provoke strong interest in anticipation of findings from randomized multicenter clinical trials that may ultimately judge its value. The screening protocol has been controversial since Weill Cornell… Continue

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CMS calls for temporary hold on Medicare cuts

July 1, 2008 CMS calls for temporary hold on Medicare cuts H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Monday it is freezing the scheduled 10.6% cut in Medicare physician payments until mid-July. The move may give Congress enough time to pass legislation to avoid the cuts. Current legislation allows CMS to withhold payments for 14 or 29 days from the date claims are filed either… Continue

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CMS calls for temporary hold on Medicare cuts

July 1, 2008 CMS calls for temporary hold on Medicare cuts H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Monday it is freezing the scheduled 10.6% cut in Medicare physician payments until mid-July. The move may give Congress enough time to pass legislation to avoid the cuts. Current legislation allows CMS to withhold payments for 14 or 29 days from the date claims are filed either… Continue

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Clinical evidence secures reprieve for coronary CTA

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Clinical evidence secures reprieve for coronary CTA James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pending clinical trial results played a pivotal role in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' decision in March to set aside plans to establish a national payment policy for outpatient multislice coronary CT angiography. Other published trials advanced our understanding of how nuclear cardiology,… Continue

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Case of the month

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Case of the month -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLINICAL HISTORY A 39-year-old man with a history of cocaine use presented with acute left hemiparesis. FINDINGS Initial noncontrast CT revealed an acute hemorrhage centered in the posterior right putamen (Figure 1). A CT angiogram was performed to exclude an underlying vascular lesion and to predict potential expansion of the hematoma. No underlying lesion was… Continue

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CAD gains ground in climb to routine clinical application

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. CAD gains ground in climb to routine clinical application By Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that computer-aided detection has become part of routine clinical work for cancer screening in mammograms and is being applied in the differential diagnosis of cancer in the lung and colon, it's only a matter of time before it rates as the standard of care for diagnostic examinations in daily clinical work.… Continue

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Beware the binds that tie up your hands

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Beware the binds that tie up your hands Common contracts already sign away your rights, so why not medical care, too? By Eric Trefelner, M.D. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I think we are almost done here. Just a few more questions, Mr. Jones." "Done?! Are you crazy? We've been here less than 20 minutes." "The advantage of binding arbitration is that it is much quicker than traditional justice." "I'm the victim… Continue

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Available scanners tackle future CTC screening demand

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Available scanners tackle future CTC screening demand H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Showing CT colonography's value for cancer screening was one thing. Proving it could handle the volume of patients who may need the test in years to come, however, is an entirely different task. Researchers say not to fret. CT colonography's validation in clinical trials as an effective cancer screening method on a… Continue

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Algorithm addresses match of CT and MR data sets

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Algorithm addresses match of CT and MR data sets PACS-based Carestream autoregistration could speed analyses and increase diagnostic confidence By Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Later this year, Carestream Health will release for testing a PACS algorithm that automatically registers several data sets, synchronizing slices to allow comparison of present and prior CT and MR exams. By early next year,… Continue

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Advantages of outsourced storage surpass expenses

July 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Advantages of outsourced storage surpass expenses Intangibles may make a difference, even at higher cost, as healthcare institutions weigh the pros and cons of sending imaging data offsite BY EDWARD M. SMITH, SC.D., FACNP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outsourcing disaster recovery is the most economical approach to compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act's mandate that healthcare… Continue

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Sonologists produce sweeping agreement on ultrasound bioeffects

June 27, 2008 Sonologists produce sweeping agreement on ultrasound bioeffects H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ultrasound experts have challenged their colleagues and regulatory agencies to scientifically validate the benefits and risks of clinical sonography. An American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine consensus report calls on the FDA to open a scientifically valid process for modifying current regulatory restrictions on the… Continue

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Senate fails to pass legislation to avoid physician payment cuts

June 27, 2008 Senate fails to pass legislation to avoid physician payment cuts H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congress may not meet a July 1 deadline to avoid a 10.6% cut in Medicare physician payments after the Senate fell two votes short of the 60 needed late June 26 to cut off debate clearing the way for a final decision on the floor. Despite dire predictions, the bill may be back for a vote after the July 4th recess. "We are… Continue

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