Feature | Radiology Imaging | December 28, 2017

Read and view the most popular articles, charts and videos from Imaging Technology News (ITN) from 2017

Artificial intelligence was the number one topic in radiology in 2017, with topics ranging from gadolinium to MRI technology

Artificial intelligence was the number one topic of interest in radiology in 2017, based on the most popular articles and videos on ITN in 2017.


The Imaging Technology News (ITN) website had another record year with more than 1.25 million page views in 2017. Rad the most popular content readers clicked on from 2017:

 

Most Popular ITN Articles in 2017:

1. How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Medical Imaging

2. VIDEO: Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging Diagnostics

3. FDA Clears First 7T MRI System, Magnetom Terra

4. Top Trends in Medical Imaging Technology

5. Global Medical Imaging Trends

6. European Committee Releases New Recommendations on Gadolinium-based Contrast Agents

7. FDA: No Harm in MRI Gadolinium Retention in the Brain

8. GE Healthcare Highlights New Signa Premier MRI System at ISMRM 2017

9. MRI-guided Radiation Therapy

10. Siemens Healthineers Introduces GOKnee3D MR Application

11. Siemens Introduces Compressed Sensing Acceleration Technology for Faster MRI Scans

12. The Past, Present and Future of PET/MRI Scanners

13. New Metamaterial-Enhanced MRI Technique Tested on Humans

14. Digital Radiography Facing Major Change in 2017

15. VIDEO: MRI Gadolinium Contrast Retention in the Brain

16. GE Healthcare Launches Senographe Pristina Mammography System

17. Henry Ford Cancer Institute First in World to Install Viewray MRIdian Linac

18. ViewRay Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for MRIdian Linac

19. FDA Committee Votes to Expand Warning Labels on Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents

20. GE Healthcare and Echosens Introduce Integrated Liver Package for Logiq S8 XDclear 2.0 Ultrasound
 

 

Most Popular ITN Comparison Charts in 2017:

After the ITN website’s homepage, the No. 1 landing page for ITN in 2017 was its homepage for comparison charts. Here are the top five accessed charts tis year, representing about 30,000 of the 100,000 pageviews ITN had on its charts in 2017.

1. Computed Tomography (CT) Systems

2. Ultrasound Systems

3. Digital Radiography (DR) Systems

4. MRI Systems

5. Mobile C-arms
 

 

Most Popular Radiology Videos of 2017:

Videos also a large driver for ITN web traffic, with more than 44,000 pageviews in 2017. The first three videos pretty much sum up the top two radiology topics of 2017 and account for nearly a quarter of the video views this year. reader interest. ITN has about 440 videos posted on its website.

1. Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging Diagnostics

2. MRI Gadolinium Contrast Retention in the Brain

3. Development of Artificial Intelligence to Aid Radiology

4. Editor's Choice of Most Innovative Technology at HIMSS 2017

5. PerformanceBridge Practice: At-a-glance Insights Across Your Imaging Equipment

6. VIDEO: Machine Learning and the Future of Radiology 

7. VIDEO: Varian Highlights its Advances in Radiation Oncology

8. RSNA Technology Report 2015: MRI

19 VIDEO: Expanding Role for Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging

10. VIDEO: AGFA HealthCare Previews the DR800 Digital Radiography System

11. VIDEO: How Serious is MRI Gadolinium Retention in the Brain and Body?

12. VIDEO: Radiation Dose Monitoring in Medical Imaging

13. Editor’s Choice of Most Innovative New Technologies at RSNA 2016

14. Innovative Breast Cancer Screening for Women With Dense Breast Tissue

15. VIDEO: Demonstration of Shimadzu's Trinias Interventional X-ray System

16. Resona 7 Premium Ultrasound System

17. Mobile X-ray With the DRX-Revolution

18. Fujifilm Presents Latest Innovations in Digital Radiography at RSNA 2016

19. VIDEO: Personalized Breast Screening and Breast Density

20. VIDEO: Clinical Decision Support Requirements for Cardiac Imaging

21. Trends in Ultrasound at RSNA 2016

22. Konica Minolta Discusses Exa Enterprise Imaging Solution at SIIM 2017

23. The Accuray Radixact Treatment Delivery System

24. VIDEO: Editor's Choice of Most Innovative New Cardiac CT Technology at SCCT 2017

25. VIDEO: How Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Will Impact Radiology

 


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