Technology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Philips announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Ingenia Elition 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) solution and two clinical applications, Philips Compressed Sense and 3D APT. This integrated suite of innovations enables clinicians to perform exams up to 50 percent faster [1], increase diagnostic confidence and improve the patient experience.

Time June 07, 2018
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News | Breast Imaging

A combination of digital mammography and tomosynthesis detects 90 percent more breast cancers than digital mammography ...

Time June 06, 2018
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Technology | PET-CT

June 5, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the Biograph Vision, a new positron emission ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Blog | Oncology Information Management Systems (OIMS)

What something does is more important than what it is. This is common knowledge in consumer electronics

Time June 05, 2018
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Feature | Women's Health | By Jeff Zagoudis

Breast imaging technologies have evolved rapidly in the last two decades to help physicians detect breast cancers at an ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Feature | Radiology Business | By Emily Clemons

Value-based care and patient satisfaction are top priorities of radiologists across the field, from imaging ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | Artificial Intelligence

The power to predict a cardiac arrest, support a clinical diagnosis or nudge a provider when it is time to issue ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Feature | Information Technology | By Greg Freiherr

A regional image exchange system is saving lives and reducing radiology costs in Maryland by improving the efficiency ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Sponsored Content | Case Study | Information Technology

Sharon Gibbs, director of the radiology department at VCU Health in Richmond, Va., aims to provide quality, timely and efficient care. To do so, she must define, analyze and track the metrics and quality needs of her large care providing team, which consists of more than 40 faculty radiologists, over 200 technologists and numerous other stakeholders.

Time June 05, 2018
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Feature | PACS | By Dave Whitney and Jef Williams

The PACS — picture archiving and communication systems — have been in existence for more than 45 years. One of the first was created in 1972 by Richard J. Steckel, M.D., and the large-scale introduction occurred 10 years later at the University of Kansas. In the early ’90s, U.K. physician Harold Glass, M.D., pioneered the use of PACS to transform London’s Hammersmith Hospital into the first filmless hospital in the United Kingdom.

Time June 05, 2018
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Feature | Radiation Therapy | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

Treatment planning systems are at the heart of radiation therapy (RT) systems and the key to improved patient outcomes ...

Time June 05, 2018
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Videos | Patient Engagement

At SIIM 2018, Alexander J. Towbin, M.D., Radiologist, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Neil D. Johnson Chair of Radiology Informatics, Associate Chief of Radiology Informatics, at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, discusses the meaning of patient engagement and describes some of the patient engagement initiatives that that he has seen successfully implemented in various practices.

Time June 04, 2018
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Feature | Nuclear Imaging | By Jeff Zagoudis

Nuclear imaging and its various modalities have long played an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous ...

Time June 04, 2018
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Feature | Pediatric Imaging | By Jeff Zagoudis

Last November, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final guidance for medical imaging vendors on the ...

Time June 04, 2018
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Feature | Computed Tomography (CT) | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

Recent studies show a rapid increase in patient radiation exposure mainly due to increased use of medical imaging ...

Time June 04, 2018
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Blog | Artificial Intelligence

Imaging Technology News (ITN) is expanding its online conference coverage to help you benefit from information you may ...

Time June 04, 2018
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News | Ultrasound Imaging

Olympus, a global technology leader in designing and delivering innovative solutions for medical and surgical procedures ...

Time June 04, 2018
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News | Lung Imaging

For smokers and former smokers, the threat of lung cancer always lurks in the shadows. To flush it out of the darkness ...

Time June 04, 2018
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News | Computer-Aided Detection Software

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a proposed order to reclassify certain radiological medical image analyzers, or computer-aided detection (CAD) devices, from class III to class II devices. This includes CAD devices for mammography breast cancer, ultrasound breast lesions and radiograph lung nodules.

Time June 01, 2018
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News | Proton Therapy

Members of Beaumont Health’s proton therapy team presented research on a new treatment for patients with lung cancer at the recent European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) 37 Congress, April 20-24 in Barcelona, Spain.

Time May 31, 2018
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