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Clinical News: Page 163
Building Bridges
Building bridges is the central theme of ECR 2022. Each of us has a role to play in making the future brighter, according to congress president Prof. Dr. Regina Beets-Tan.
July 16, 2022
Building Bridges
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July 16, 2022
Legends of Rock
Vienna is known as the City of Music, and there are many musical options available for residents and visitors to the city. Here, Legends of Rock performs a tribute to U.K. hard rock band Queen in a concert at Vienna's Prater amusement park.
July 16, 2022
Creative space
ECR 2022 is using space in creative ways, with presentations taking place in hallways and other areas.
July 16, 2022
AI Theatre
The AI Theatre is located in the AI Exhibition Hall and gives ECR 2022 delegates a chance to hear about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
July 15, 2022
Summer
Holding ECR 2022 in the summer opens up a variety of new al fresco dining options for congress attendees.
July 15, 2022
Floral arrangements
ECR 2022 continues the ECR tradition of elaborate floral arrangements as a congress centerpiece.
July 15, 2022
ECR: AI could avoid further follow-up for lung nodules
By
Erik L. Ridley
VIENNA - An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for pulmonary nodule detection can enable many patients to be discharged earlier from follow-up in lung cancer screening, according to research presented at ECR 2022.
July 15, 2022
ECR: Should patient shielding stay or should it go?
By
Will Morton
European experts are gradually reaching a consensus that radiation shielding is no longer needed for some imaging exams, yet this notion is proving a hard pill to swallow at some hospitals. With that in mind, a panel discussion held on Friday at ECR 2022 addressed the pros and cons of the issue.
July 15, 2022
Video from ECR 2022: Alexander Radbruch on gadolinium retention
VIENNA - The jury's still out on the potential dangers of gadolinium retention in the brain caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents used in MRI, according to Prof. Dr. Alexander Radbruch. He also thinks a watching brief is needed on the rising incidence of gadolinium found in wastewater and that artificial intelligence (AI) may cut gadolinium dose by 10% in the next five years.
July 15, 2022
Video from ECR 2022: Christiane Kuhl on breast MRI and life on the farm
VIENNA - Novel gadolinium-based contrast agents and the continued development of an abbreviated technique for breast MRI have caught the eye of Prof. Dr. Christiane Kuhl, PhD, at ECR 2022. She also celebrates the welcome return of in-person congresses and speaks about the wider impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world.
July 15, 2022
ECR: Research sheds light on COVID's impact on CT dose
By
Kate Madden Yee
VIENNA - Did the increased use of chest CT during the COVID-19 pandemic boost radiation exposure for either radiographers or patients? Surprisingly, it appears not, according to results from two small studies presented on 15 July at ECR 2022.
July 15, 2022
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