Dear CT Insider,
A team from Munich has found that using an AI model for colorectal polyp classification in CT colonography can lead to significant improvements in radiologists' therapy management.
The group emphasizes that the model has not yet been tested in a clinical scenario, but they're full of optimism about the future. Find out more in today's top story.
Does GPT-4 have a role to play in proofreading CT reports? Researchers have presented results from experiments involving over 10,000 head CT reports, and they show the chatbot's strengths and weaknesses in this area. Learn more in Thursday's second story.
Even though peer-reviewed guidelines are easily accessible, substantial differences still exist in the indication, methodology, and frequency of CT usage across the globe, a Swiss expert has stated in a new commentary. To address the problem, Prof. Zsolt SzĂĽcs-Farkas, PhD, is convinced that continuous education of both radiologists and technicians and regular revision of the CT regimens are essential.
Postmortem CT continues to grow in importance. Two leading specialists from the U.K. believe strongly that radiology can play a pivotal role in shaping a more compassionate approach to mortality.
In case you missed it last week, we posted an article about an important paper in the Lancet from the researchers behind the SCOT-HEART trial. In an exclusive interview, radiologist and lead investigator Prof. Michelle Williams speaks about the main findings, new analysis, and follow-up plans.
Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
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