Radiology Imaging

The radiology imaging channel includes technology news related to computed tomography (CT), digital radiography (DR / X-ray), ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radiographic fluoroscopy (R/F), mammography, angiography, 3-D printing, contrast media injectors, molecular imaging, neurological imaging, pediatric imaging and radiation dose management. 

Technology

April 4, 2012 — Medrad (Bayer) recently introduced the Mark 7 Arterion angiographic contrast injection system. The ...

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News

April 3, 2012 — Incidences of renal complications, specifically acute renal failure (ARF) and new hemodialysis (HD) ...

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Feature | Albert Xthona

Millions of women are screened for breast cancer every year, resulting in tens of millions of X-ray images that need to ...

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Feature | Helen Kuhl

The landscape of the teleradiology marketplace continued to evolve in 2011, and it is likely that some of the changes ...

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Feature | Jef Williams

It’s difficult, they say, to accurately gauge the impact of change without the benefit of time and historical ...

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Feature | Helen Kuhl

Few imaging market segments have seen as much activity in the past six to nine months as digital radiography (DR) has ...

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Feature | Dave Fornell

While computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized medical imaging, it has also required much higher doses of ionizing ...

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Feature | Blaise Hope

With the advent of handheld ultrasound systems like GE Healthcare’s Vscan, the idea of a doctor in the emergency ...

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Technology

March 29, 2012 — Siemens Healthcare recently expanded its solutions portfolio by offering the RaySafe i2 personal ...

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Technology

March 26, 2012 – GE Healthcare unveiled two recently U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared angiography systems ...

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March 24, 2012 — Coronary angiography is unable to accurately predict the severity of vessel narrowing, suggesting ...

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Blog

It’s been nearly a decade since vendors first floated the idea of 3T as the new clinical benchmark in magnetic resonance ...

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Feature

March 22, 2012 – Addressing concerns over radiation from cardiac imaging and procedures, the American College of ...

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Blog

Radiology has always played outside the limelight, its value underappreciated, its contribution not fully recognized. It ...

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News

March 19, 2012 - Radisphere announced availability of its next “Quality Update” piece as part of its “The Final Read on ...

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Feature | Jeremy Enfinger

Like Californians waiting for the next earthquake, we all know that healthcare reform is coming. Similarly, we do not ...

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Feature | Tobias Gilk

My laptop is four years old and reminds me, on a daily basis, why the depreciation for computer equipment is only five ...

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Feature | Mobile C-Arms | Dave Fornell

As surgical procedures become increasingly complex and more reliable, high-resolution intraoperative imaging is required ...

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Case Study

Liver imaging is a complex magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination and requires experience to reach consistent ...

Time March 12, 2012
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March 9, 2012 — Residency training requirements in competencies related to radiology business practice and healthcare ...

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