May 4, 2022 — While the COVID-19 pandemic transitions through various phases, nuclear cardiology teams should maintain a flexible approach about which testing protocols to follow in different clinical scenarios as well as how to manage their labs, according to a new information statement issued by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAE

May 3, 2022 — More than 60 million magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are performed worldwide each year, but imaging for the millions of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as pacemakers is a logistical challenge, because of concerns with how the magnetic field affects the implants.

May 4, 2022 — RefleXion Medical, a therapeutic oncology company pioneering the use of biology-guided radiotherapy (BgRT) for all stages of cancer, announced the enrollment of the first patient into its PREMIER registry, a prospective, real-world evidence clinical outcomes registry for patients with all stages of cancer, at the University of

May 4, 2022 — Understanding the most recent mechanisms of ballistic trauma and injury patterns aids to guide radiologists’ interpretation, an award-winning Electronic Exhibit noted this morning during the 2022 ARRS Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA.

Both direct and indirect injury is caused by the bullet and the shockwave created around its path.


The COVID-19 pandemic turned the spotlight on diagnostic imaging by demanding a need for high-speed workflow and efficient patient management. This helped to highlight the importance of the role of digital radiography (DR), which offers fast turnaround with less than one minute needed between exposure and image acquisition. As we start to enter the post-pandemic period, the continuing need for DR technology is still as strong as ever.



The global contrast media market is projected to reach $5.9 billion by 2026 from $4.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period.



Organizations are rapidly expanding their enterprise imaging architecture to accommodate imaging that is being generated outside of radiology and cardiology. Point-of-care and bedside imaging is a growing concern in our industry as well as medical photography. Each of these bring their own complexity related to workflow, compliance and levels of integration.



Ultrasound has become one of the most important diagnostic tools in a radiologist’s toolkit. In the early days of ultrasound imaging, it was designed to provide an anatomical and morphological view of the patient. However, as the technology has continued to improve, today ultrasound can provide more detail and information, including visualizing tissue stiffness, microvascularization, the level of fat content in the tissue and inflammation. These biomarkers are now critical to a radiologist’s imaging analysis.



At the Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA) 2021 annual meeting in December, James Brink, MD, FACR, Radiologist-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston, Mass., and a Juan M.


Product Indications and Use:
CLARISCAN (gadoterate meglumine) is a gadolinium-based contrast agent indicated for intravenous use with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in brain (intracranial), spine, and associated tissues in adult and pediatric patients (including term neonates) to detect and visualize areas with disruption of the blood brain barrier (BBB) and/or abnormal vascularity.

Important Safety Information About CLARISCAN:
Contraindications
History of clinically important hypersensitivity reactions to Clariscan

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