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Radiography

New Patient-Centered Tool Devised to Record Side Effects of Radiotherapy

Researchers have investigated a patient-centered approach to evaluating the side effects of radiotherapy and have shown that it may be able to optimize the detection and management of treatment-related toxicity.  More...
21 Jan 2015

Evaluating the Benefits of Integrating Angiographic Imaging Capabilities in a Hybrid Operating Suite

Many hospitals world-wide are considering investing in hybrid operating suites that integrate angiographic imaging with surgical techniques. Institutions that could benefit most from a hybrid suite include university hospitals, large hospitals, and those specialized in vascular surgery.   More...
21 Jan 2015

International Trial Shows Non-Contrast Renal MRA Accurate in Detecting Renal Artery Stenosis

Since a US Food and Drug Administration warning in 2006 about the risks associated with the use of gadolinium-containing contrast agents in patients with acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, or end-stage renal disease, companies have been trying to develop Magnetic Resonance Angiography techniques that do not rely on contrast agents.  More...
19 Jan 2015
Image: In 2015, Micropos will release an upcoming RayPilot transmitter for positioning, in situ dosimetry, and automatic patient identification (Photo courtesy of Micropos).

Electromagnetic Positioning and Real-Time Surface Tracking System for Radiotherapy Approved for Use in Europe

An electromagnetic positioning and real-time surface transmitter can be used anywhere on the outside of the body, where motions during radiation treatment needs to be detected or monitored. An example for use of the device is during respiratory motions, which are important to monitor during radiotherapy of, for instance, left-sided breast cancer.  More...
14 Jan 2015
Image: 3-D Representation of the Heart and Coronary Arteries (Photo courtesy of HeartFlow).

Noninvasive Test Approved for the Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease

The US Food and Drug Administration have allowed marketing of the HeartFlow FFR-CT software.  More...
14 Jan 2015
Image: Chest CT image showing the lungs (Photo courtesy of  MGH – Massachusetts General Hospital) .

Radiologist Recommendations for Chest CT Scanning Offer Important Findings

A significant proportion of patients who receive radiologist recommendations for undergoing chest computed tomography scanning to evaluate abnormal findings on outpatient chest X-rays have clinically relevant findings, including cancer, according to a new research. The investigators have reported that the findings demonstrate that radiologist recommendations for additional imaging after chest X-rays represent valuable contributions to patient care.   More...
13 Jan 2015

Early Postmortem CT of Trauma Patients Useful for Support-Line Placement Training

The Trauma unit and Diagnostic Imaging department of the Sheba Medical Center and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at the University of Tel Aviv have studied the effectiveness of support-line placement in cases of severe poly-trauma.  More...
13 Jan 2015
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The MedImaging Radiology channel covers fluoroscopy, digital radiography, computerized tomography, mammography, interventional radiology, and other medical uses of X-ray imaging as well as related instrumentation, trends and safety issues.
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