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Ever wonder what is under the hood of a CT scanner?

Check this out! See how fast a CT scanner gantry is rotating with the cover off! Technorati Profile





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Added by Jennifer Larson on August 6, 2008 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Speed, spatial resolution add clinical detail to CTA

August 6, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Speed, spatial resolution add clinical detail to CTA Dual-energy scanning offers potential to remove bone and arterial calcium, clarifying angiographies Paula Gould -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cardiovascular imaging has much to gain from developments in CT. The improved temporal and spatial resolution has already translated into superior image quality. Now the radiology community is waiting to see whether… Continue

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Rapid scanning shows benefits in cardiac CT

August 6, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Rapid scanning shows benefits in cardiac CT Higher image quality boosts radiologist confidence in diagnoses, while lower dose protects patients Paula Gould -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The clinical impact of new technology is often difficult to quantify. In cardiac CT, however, the connection between diagnostic performance and latest generation scanning technology is crystal clear. The most obvious benefit… Continue

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Oncology poised to gain from perfusion studies

August 6, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Oncology poised to gain from perfusion studies Tumor microvessel network indicates effectiveness of anti-antiogenic treatment faster than does lesion size Paula Gould -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stroke is typically the headline application in all discussions of perfusion CT. Now interest in this technique is growing from a very different direction: oncology imaging. The development of anti-angiogenic cancer… Continue

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MSCT matches cardiac MRI for emergency myocardial infarction assessment

August 6, 2008 MSCT matches cardiac MRI for emergency myocardial infarction assessment H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Multislice CT is just as accurate as MRI in assessing myocardial infarct size in an emergency setting, according to a recent study conducted by researchers in France and the U.S. The latest data validate previous findings suggesting delayed-enhancement myocardial CT correlates well with measures of infarction size… Continue

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Nuance performing well in the NY market!

Today nearly three hundred New York Hospitals, Radiology Imaging Centres and Physician Offices enhance their patient care, streamline their workflow and are continuously reducing costs by using “Speech Recognition” solutions.



Nuance Communications, Inc., a leading provider of Speech Solution, highlighted its healthcare division’s achievement in the above mentioned “Speech Recognition” service in the New York metropolitan area. As of now, the services of Nuance solutions are being… Continue

Added by Ana on August 6, 2008 at 4:30am — No Comments

CT takes different directions to tackle age-old problems

August 5, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. CT takes different directions to tackle age-old problems Fresh approach to earlier technology brings results as slice wars begin to run their course Paula Gould -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The future of CT used to be easy to predict. So-called slice wars dominated the discussion as vendors wheeled out their latest multidetector machines. CT systems were ranked according to a kind of geometric progression:… Continue

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Coronary CTA proves cost-effective for low-risk acute chest pain patients

August 5, 2008 Coronary CTA proves cost-effective for low-risk acute chest pain patients Marjorie Preston -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Massachusetts General Hospital researchers have added to the roll of preliminary evidence suggesting that 64-slice coronary CT angiography can serve as a useful adjunct for emergency department patients who present with acute chest pain. Guided by senior researcher Dr. G. Scott Gazelle, director of the MGH… Continue

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Canon debuts newest digital radiography system - Portable Flat Panel Detector @ the AHRA

Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in imaging technologies, put its newest digital radiography system technically christened as Canon CXDI-60G Portable Flat Panel Detector on display, at the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) 2008 Annual Meeting and Exposition, which was at the Colorado Convention Center.



The Canon CXDI-60G Portable Flat Panel Detector follows its successful predecessor the popular CXDI-31, also famous as world's first portable cassette-type Portable… Continue

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Digital mammography struggles with PACS compatibility glitches

August 4, 2008 Digital mammography struggles with PACS compatibility glitches H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A recent advisory by the FDA urging breast imaging facilities to ensure compatibility between full-field digital mammography systems and PACS exposed an ongoing problem: Interoperability issues persist as some vendors fail to comply with healthcare digital imaging standards. The FDA learned that image quality from a number of… Continue

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Compression artifacts appear significantly higher in thin-section CT images

August 4, 2008 Compression artifacts appear significantly higher in thin-section CT images Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compression artifacts on thin sections are greater than on thick sections in JPEG 2000 compressed chest CT images, according to a new study from Korea. Image compression ratios of 5:1 to 10:1 are acceptable thresholds in compressing lung CT studies. What has not been clear until now, however, is whether these… Continue

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$$ Paid Consulting Opportunity by HRA Research: "Market for Contrast Delivery Systems" - $200

HRA Research is conducting a study on “The Market for Contrast Delivery Systems.” If you are a Radiologist, in active practice, we would like to invite you to participate in a telephone interview. We are looking for radiologists who are the chief or chair of their department and are involved in the decision making process regarding department purchases The interview would last approximately 60 minutes and you would receive an honorarium of $200.00 for your time at the completion of the… Continue

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VRC Reports multi-year agreement w/ Lion City Radiology in UAE and Singapore

Breaking news! Virtual Radiologic Corp (VRAD) reported a multi-year agreement with “Lion City Radiology of Singapore” to provide interpretations of MRI and CT for all the imaging centres which are affiliated with Lion City Radiology in Singapore and UAE (United Arab Emirates). The agreement also includes a provision that may let VRAD for final interpretations of Singapore radiological studies but only upon prior validation by Singapore Ministry of Health.



This agreement is very… Continue

Added by radRounds Radiology Network on August 3, 2008 at 8:51pm — 1 Comment

MR brain mapping assesses response to glioma therapy

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. MR brain mapping assesses response to glioma therapy Functional diffusion technique shortens time needed to determine treatment efficiency, make adjustments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first three months after standard radiation therapy for a brain tumor must be hell for patients and their families. The established MacDonald criteria for assessing treatment force them to wait up to 10 weeks for follow-up… Continue

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Morphological imaging sorts out cystic lesions of pancreas

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Morphological imaging sorts out cystic lesions of pancreas Benign findings require little more than regular follow-up, while malignancies call for closer scrutiny and immediate action BY SHALMALI PAL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cystic lesions of the pancreas tend to be a phenomenon of aging. These lesions tend to be benign, but sorting out the small number with potential for malignancy is important. Dr. R.… Continue

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Intraoperative angio proves worth for brain surgery

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Intraoperative angio proves worth for brain surgery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Results from a decade-long study at the National Brain Aneurysm Center in St. Paul, MN, indicate that angiography to monitor intracranial brain aneurysm clip placement is safe and has altered management in more than one of 10 cases. NBAC chair Dr. Eric Nussbaum and his colleagues reviewed 1025 cases performed at this institution… Continue

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Incidental adrenal masses almost always prove benign

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Incidental adrenal masses almost always prove benign -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clinical experience with nearly 1000 patients suggests incidental adrenal tumors detected during abdominal CT scans are almost always benign. Dr. Julie H. Song, a radiologist at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, and colleagues retrospectively reviewed data from 973 patients who had no history of malignancy or clinical… Continue

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GE's first high-definition CT enters clinical operation

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. GE's first high-definition CT enters clinical operation High-resolution images and a broad spectrum of x-ray energies address novel questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GE Healthcare's LightSpeed CT750 HD began operating in late May at a luminary site near the company's Wisconsin R&D offices. It is the first in a planned network of beta clinical sites slated to put the ultrapremium CT through its paces… Continue

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FDA mulls over breast cancer ablation registry

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. FDA mulls over breast cancer ablation registry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The FDA is considering a national registry for thermal ablation treatment of breast cancer. The proposed registry would compile information on all thermal ablation devices and therapies for small carcinomas and address inconsistencies that potentially diminish the value of previously published feasibility protocols. It would also lay… Continue

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Exhibitors highlight revved-up MR performance, new applications

August 1, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Exhibitors highlight revved-up MR performance, new applications Vendors at ISMRM meeting show off new technologies developed to improve workflow, patient comfort and to sell in a saturated market Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is geared toward the eggheads of MR: the knob twisters who squeeze as much from their clinical scanners as they… Continue

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