Erik L. Ridley[email protected]AIAI can segment white-matter hyperintensities on MRIArtificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are capable of segmenting cerebral white-matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin on brain MR images as well as or better than human observers, enabling more reliable quantification of these lesions, according to the results of a recent AI developer challenge.April 21, 2019AICan AI help radiologists detect prostate cancer?A team of researchers from the U.S. has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that could enable less-experienced radiologists to better detect prostate cancer on multiparametric MRI. The group reported the findings at the recent IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging in Venice, Italy.April 17, 2019AIUltrasound CADx software can stratify thyroid nodulesResearchers from Spain found that ultrasound computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) software could -- despite some limitations -- offer value in stratifying the malignancy risk of thyroid nodules, according to a study published on 11 April in the American Journal of Roentgenology.April 14, 2019Imaging InformaticsShortage of radiologists in U.K. | AI for breast ultrasound | Imaging security vulnerabilitiesApril 9, 2019Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderApril 7, 2019AIThe ethical development and use of radiology AI: Part 1The ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology is a complex but necessary endeavor. Dr. Adrian Brady explored the key ethical issues during a presentation on 5 April at the European Society of Radiology's artificial intelligence course in Barcelona, Spain, which we're covering in a two-part series.April 7, 2019AIAI can evaluate treatment response for brain tumorsAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can provide automated quantitative analysis of gliomas on MRI examinations, yielding more accurate assessments of how well these brain tumors are responding to treatment than current manual methods, German researchers reported in an article published online on 2 April in Lancet Oncology.April 4, 2019AILondon group finds AI can identify pacemakers on x-raysResearchers from Imperial College London in the U.K. found that artificial intelligence (AI) software can be used to identify cardiac rhythm devices such as pacemakers on x-rays. AI could therefore speed up the diagnosis and treatment of patients with faulty devices, according to the study published online on 27 March in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.March 27, 2019AIWhat do patients think about radiology AI?What do patients know about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology? While they may not understand much about the technology, they do have some thoughts on the subject, according to a qualitative study published online on 14 March in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.March 18, 2019AIPhilips to buy Carestream's healthcare IT businessRoyal Philips, the parent of Philips Healthcare, has signed a deal to acquire Carestream Health's IT business in a major consolidation within the radiology IT market. The deal bolsters Philips' already-strong activities in healthcare IT, giving the company access to additional distribution and software development capabilities.March 6, 2019Previous PagePage 18 of 58Next PageTop StoriesAIPerspective: Reporting transparency is essential in AI studiesStandards for transparency in reporting for studies on radiology AI are essential for robust reproducibility.MRIUnstable brain networks may drive multiple sclerosis fatigueWomens ImagingAI-calculated BAC on mammograms predicts cardiovascular disease in womenECR 2026Video from ECR: Mathias Prokop sets the stage for AI-driven radiologyECR 2026Video from ECR: Thomas Beyer on congress fashion, eyewear, and radiology style