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Diagnostic Imaging's Blog – April 2008 Archive (74)

Young Investigator Awards add luster to MRI’s scientific stars

April 30, 2008 Young Investigator Awards add luster to MRI’s scientific stars James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sophisticated pulse sequence developments and practical applications for diffusion imaging dominated the work of finalists selected for the ISMRM's 2008 Young Investigator Awards. The number of applications doubled this year, said Debiao Li, Ph.D., chair of the Young Investigator Award committee. Forty-four applications were… Continue

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Imaging unveils internal secrets of drug traffickers

April 30, 2008 Diagnostic Imaging. Imaging unveils internal secrets of drug traffickers Emergency departments increasingly must deal with side effects of intestinal concealment of illicit drugs BY SABINE SCHMIDT, M.D., PIERRE SCHNYDER, M.D., AND JEAN-YVES MEUWLY, M.D. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The proliferation of narcotics use over the past decades has been accompanied by a rise in drug smuggling. Meticulous vigilance by international… Continue

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Demand for MR scanners slumps in 2007

April 30, 2008 Demand for MR scanners slumps in 2007 Greg Freiherr -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Despite expanding clinical applications driven by functional and breast imaging, MR scanners are stuck in a sales doldrums. Vendors last year sold about 850 new units to customers in the U.S., about 7% less than the year before. Their sale produced $1.3 billion in revenue, about 4% less than in 2006. Sales turned up in the fourth quarter last year,… Continue

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Brain imaging study uncovers neurophysiology of drunken behavior

April 30, 2008 Brain imaging study uncovers neurophysiology of drunken behavior Todd Bensen Society for Neuroscience -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New brain imaging research shows that social drinkers experience decreased sensitivity in brain regions involved in detecting threats and increased activity in regions involved in reward after consuming alcohol. The first human brain imaging study of alcohol's effect on the response of neuronal… Continue

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Intensity-modulated breast therapy approach reduces radiation-induced dermatitis

April 29, 2008 Intensity-modulated breast therapy approach reduces radiation-induced dermatitis Shalmali Pal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preventing adverse skin reactions during breast radiotherapy is a challenge. Attempts to address the problem with topical creams or hygiene have been unsuccessful. Instead, Canadian researchers have gone back to the source of the problem and found that using intensity-modulated radiation therapy can reduce… Continue

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Lung ultrasound quickly spots acute respiratory failure

April 28, 2008 Lung ultrasound quickly spots acute respiratory failure Wendy Despain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specific lung ultrasound signs reliably indicate common causes of acute respiratory failure and rapidly differentiate it from similar diseases. More than 90% of patients admitted to university teaching hospital intensive care units with trouble breathing could have been easily diagnosed with lung ultrasound. Drs. Daniel A.… Continue

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Faulty research methods raise questions about cancer trials

April 28, 2008 Faulty research methods raise questions about cancer trials Emily Caldwell Ohio State University Medical Center Communications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A review covering 75 group-randomized cancer trials over a five-year period indicates that fewer than half of the studies used appropriate statistical methods to analyze the results. It suggests that some trials may have reported that interventions to prevent disease or… Continue

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Multislice CT and D-dimer test detect pulmonary embolism without ultrasound

April 25, 2008 Multislice CT and D-dimer test detect pulmonary embolism without ultrasound James Brice -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Venous ultrasonography may be an extraneous step in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. A D-dimer test performed with multislice CT scan is no less sensitive than the two tests performed in combination with venous ultrasound of the leg, according to a study from Switzerland. Accepted diagnostic methods to detect… Continue

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Novel teleradiology system allows simultaneous collaboration

April 24, 2008 Novel teleradiology system allows simultaneous collaboration Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- University researchers have devised a unique 3D teleradiology viewer that allows remote radiologists to collaborate simultaneously using the same image. "This technology provides sophisticated image analysis features, enabling seamless collaboration across remote locations without any proprietary hardware and software," said… Continue

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CT colonography CAD trial could quicken regulatory approval

April 24, 2008 CT colonography CAD trial could quicken regulatory approval H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A clinical study to determine computer-aided detection's value to CT colonography could save manufacturers time and money by speeding up the regulatory approval process. If proven successful, the approach could save thousands of lives each year by enhancing early colorectal cancer detection. ACR Image Metrix, the American… Continue

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Pittsburgh Compound B offers early proof of Alzheimer’s

April 23, 2008 Pittsburgh Compound B offers early proof of Alzheimer’s Yomi Wrong -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though University of Pittsburgh Alzheimer's disease researchers believed it all along, groundbreaking research now confirms that Pittsburgh Compound B binds to the beta-amyloid deposits found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's. The finding is a major step toward an early, definitive diagnosis of the memory-stealing disease in… Continue

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Paper debunks SIIM certification myths

April 23, 2008 Paper debunks SIIM certification myths Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So many myths have grown up around the Certified Imaging Informatics Professional process established last year by the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine that one paper has already appeared debunking the most flagrant. "Although the majority of information heard about the CIIP process is accurate, a number of myths have arisen in recent web… Continue

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Whole-body PET/CT screens Li-Fraumeni patients for range of cancers

April 22, 2008 Whole-body PET/CT screens Li-Fraumeni patients for range of cancers Don Rauf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though whole-body PET/CT is expensive, it may prove its worth by periodically screening Li-Fraumeni syndrome patients for the emergence of various cancers that are characteristic of the rare and dangerous genetic disorder. LFS patients are extremely susceptible to a range of cancers that can appear anywhere in the body,… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 22, 2008 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Ultrasound reliably diagnoses early-stage Parkinson’s disease

April 21, 2008 Ultrasound reliably diagnoses early-stage Parkinson’s disease Wendy Despain -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transcranial ultrasound provides a differential diagnosis for parkinsonian syndromes before the disease progresses beyond the very first, nonspecific, clinical signs, according to a new study. Researchers conducting the study say this noninvasive and inexpensive test should become routine, as early diagnosis would allow for… Continue

Added by Diagnostic Imaging on April 21, 2008 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Report from ARRS: Studies identify expanded role for D-dimer test

April 21, 2008 Report from ARRS: Studies identify expanded role for D-dimer test H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reports of the demise of the D-dimer test for suspected pulmonary embolism may be greatly exaggerated, according to two new studies. Multislice CT angiography has become the de facto standard for pulmonary embolism detection, but researchers in Illinois and Hawaii have shown the inexpensive blood test can effectively rule… Continue

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Report from ARRS: Obesity impairs obstetric sonography

April 18, 2008 Report from ARRS: Obesity impairs obstetric sonography H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canadian researchers have found that pregnant women who are overweight or obese are more than 10 times more likely than women of normal weight to have their second trimester fetal ultrasound screening recalled due to poor results. Worse yet, a second exam may not improve visualization but instead add only to cost and patient… Continue

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Innovation outsourcing proposal could change pace of informatics progress

April 18, 2008 Innovation outsourcing proposal could change pace of informatics progress Douglas Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Progress in imaging informatics tends to be incremental, one deliberate step at a time. But at least one expert believes change could be measured in much longer strides if corporations outsourced innovation. A new paper promotes the novel concept of having corporations outsource some of their internal research and… Continue

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Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies

April 17, 2008 Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer-aided detection schemes for breast MR imaging have shown plenty of promise, but they always fall short of full automation and lesion characterization. Two recent studies, however, suggest CAD for breast MRI may be closing in on true cancer detection. Investigators presented results of a study featuring the ONCAD… Continue

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Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies

April 17, 2008 Report from ARRS: Breast MRI CAD zeroes in on malignancies H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer-aided detection schemes for breast MR imaging have shown plenty of promise, but they always fall short of full automation and lesion characterization. Two recent studies, however, suggest CAD for breast MRI may be closing in on true cancer detection. Investigators presented results of a study featuring the ONCAD… Continue

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Report from ARRS: Benefits of abdominal CT in the emergency room outweigh radiation risks

April 16, 2008 Report from ARRS: Benefits of abdominal CT in the emergency room outweigh radiation risks H. A. Abella -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Radiation protection watchdogs have raised the alarm over increasing utilization of CT, particularly in the emergency room. But a prospective study from Harvard University so far shows that CT's benefits may outweigh the risks, at least for triaging abdominal pain. Abdominal CT could help emergency… Continue

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