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MRI: Page 82
U.K. issues advice on post-Brexit device regulations
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The U.K. government has produced detailed guidance on how to place manufactured goods on the market in post-Brexit U.K.
September 2, 2020
AuntMinnieEurope.com MRI Insider
By
Philip Ward
August 31, 2020
MRI advances in sickle cell disease, heart transplants
By
Philip Ward
The sustained clinical progress being made in the use of MRI to evaluate cardiac function in sickle cell disease and identify inflammation as a cause of graft dysfunction in heart transplant patients was evident in two separate eye-catching presentations made at this week's European Society of Cardiology congress.
August 31, 2020
Illicit drug use: Dublin team turns to imaging
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
MRI is the modality of choice for suspected bone or joint complications arising from injected drug use, while CT and ultrasound play a key role in assessing soft tissue and vascular issues, Irish researchers have reported. Illicit drug use is a major healthcare problem associated with numerous multisystem complications, they say.
August 31, 2020
Should gadolinium research shift from brain to skin?
By
Philip Ward
It might be wise to shift the main focus of research into gadolinium deposition from the brain to the skin and its innervation, particularly in light of the growing evidence from the latest animal studies, a leading European researcher has proposed.
August 30, 2020
ESHNR announces 6-week online training scheme
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ESHNR) plans to offer 20 hours of on-demand educational webinars between 24 October and 7 December.
August 27, 2020
CAD provides boost for Alzheimer's detection
By
Kate Madden Yee
Computer-aided detection (CAD) software based on artificial intelligence trained on MRI data can help identify patients with mild cognitive impairment resulting from Alzheimer's disease, researchers from Turkey have reported.
August 27, 2020
RCR pinpoints regional workforce disparities in U.K.
By
Philip Ward
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has published a series of reports highlighting significant national and regional staffing variations that persist across the U.K. Individual documents for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales also show the scale of radiologist shortages in each country.
August 26, 2020
Abbreviated MRI wins support in breast imaging
By
Theresa Pablos
A shorter, abbreviated-protocol MRI performed as well as a full-protocol breast MRI, suggesting it can be used for diagnostic imaging, according to research presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual meeting
August 20, 2020
What does it take to run a high-quality MRI service?
By
Wayne Forrest
Running a successful MRI service is like being the captain of a ship on the ocean, and smooth navigation depends on effective collaboration with physicists, radiographers, and others, asserts Prof. Pia Sundgren, PhD, from Lund, Sweden.
August 19, 2020
Virtual reality can improve patient experience in MRI
By
Erik L. Ridley
Virtual reality technology could significantly improve the patient experience during MRI scans and help to mitigate claustrophobia, according to research from a top U.K. facility presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.
August 18, 2020
What will MRI units look like in the future?
By
Joe Constance
Tomorrow's MRI scanners will use advanced coil arrays, novel sensors, new data acquisition techniques, and machine learning, and they will be more platform-based, according to David Brunner, PhD, a Swiss-based developer of sensor technology and algorithms for the next generation of MRI systems.
August 17, 2020
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