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Digital X-Ray: Page 35
Controversy ignites over report of unchecked scan results
By
Philip Ward
A media article published on 12 September has opened up a lively discussion about how and why thousands of test results were allegedly never followed up at a hospital in Australia last year. It is claimed this omission led to the death of a baby girl, missed broken bones, and the prescription of wrong medication.
September 14, 2020
Siemens secures installation in Ireland
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Siemens Healthineers has installed its first Artis icono angiography system at Cork University Hospital in Ireland.
September 10, 2020
Imaging group extends telework ahead of 2nd COVID-19 wave
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Extending telework to nonmedical areas of the radiology department during the COVID-19 crisis can significantly help protect staff and patients, while ensuring productivity and associated cost savings, according to Spanish researchers.
September 10, 2020
Medical imaging shrinks during the COVID-19 tidal wave
By
Sharjeel Ahmad and Adam Davidson
The overall economic impact of COVID-19 has been wide-ranging, affecting all industries. In medical imaging, the pandemic's impact has fluctuated between modalities, according to an analysis by market research firm Omdia.
September 8, 2020
CT flags COVID-19 damage missed by lung function tests
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Although patients with COVID-19 may have heart and lung damage that's visible on CT scans, this can improve over a number of weeks, according to researchers from Austria. At the European Respiratory Society International Congress this week, they presented a prospective follow-up study of patients infected with the novel coronavirus.
September 7, 2020
England promotes radiographers' clinical placements
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Health Education England is providing 15Â million pounds (16.8Â million euros) in funding to increase radiographer and other health professional placements in the National Health Service, the U.K. Society of Radiographers announced on 27 August.
August 27, 2020
U.K. to resume IR(ME)R inspections
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The U.K. has announced that quality care agencies in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales will resume Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations (IR(ME)R) inspections.
August 24, 2020
French make optimum use of CT for COVID-19 triage
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Researchers in Lyon, France, have shown that chest CT is a rapid and fairly reliable tool for referring patients in need of hospitalization to the correct units. They published their findings online on 19 August in
European Radiology
. Also, Italian authors have issued a statement on structured reporting of chest CT in COVID-19 pneumonia.
August 24, 2020
Brainlab brings ExacTrac Dynamic to U.K.
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Image-guided surgery developer Brainlab has installed its ExacTrac Dynamic radiation therapy patient positioning and monitoring system at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, U.K.
August 18, 2020
EuroSafe Imaging to draw up radiation dose recommendations
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Radiology EuroSafe Imaging initiative is crafting recommendations to address safety concerns for patients who undergo recurrent imaging exams, according to an editorial published on 15 August in
European Radiology
.
August 16, 2020
GE, Osprey announce distribution deal
GE Healthcare and Osprey Medical have signed a four-year agreement under which GE will distribute Osprey's DyeVert contrast minimization device in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, and Turkey.
August 5, 2020
Standing on the outside lookin' in: X-rays through glass
By
Zoe Brady, PhD
A multidisciplinary Australian team is investigating a technique for taking chest x-rays through glass. It allows the x-ray unit to remain outside an isolated patient's room -- conserving personal protective equipment, reducing radiographer risk, speeding up the process, and strengthening defense against COVID-19, writes Zoe Brady, PhD.
August 3, 2020
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