Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ConferenceECR: AI adoption on the rise in the NetherlandsVIENNA - Adoption of radiology artificial intelligence (AI) software has increased substantially in the Netherlands over the last few years, and many sites are now utilizing multiple algorithms in clinical practice, according to research presented on 13 July at ECR 2022.July 12, 2022AIAI helps to spot bone fractures in trauma patientsArtificial intelligence (AI) software can help radiologists deliver better performance in identifying bone fractures on x-rays in trauma patients, according to research published online June 29 in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging.July 5, 2022AIWhy radiologists and AI must work together on breast cancer screeningA breast cancer screening workflow that leverages the different strengths of radiologists and artificial intelligence (AI) software can improve overall accuracy and reduce workload, a large U.S.-German study has discovered.June 26, 2022Clinical NewsWeek in review: Ukrainian radiologist wants to give back | SNMMI Image of the Year | CEM vs. CE-MRI in breast cancer screeningJune 16, 2022ConferenceWeb-based application assists MRI safety assessmentsA new web-based software application can facilitate safety assessments of MRI exams, according to a presentation on 11 May at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 15, 2022ConferenceCan machine learning deliver 1-minute brain MRI scans?With a few enhancements, including machine learning, a quantitative technique called MR fingerprinting could make a one-minute clinical brain MRI scan a reality, according to a May 9 talk at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 9, 2022ConferencePersonal approach enables MRI in autistic patientsSuccessful MRI exams in autistic patients require effective communication, training, and adjustments to the scanning environment, according to a 7 May session at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine meeting in London.May 6, 2022AIDeep learning can give boost to detection of pulmonary embolismA French study has shown an artificial intelligence algorithm can help emergency radiologists to improve their performance for detecting pulmonary embolism on CT pulmonary angiography. The results were posted online on 22 March by European Radiology.March 30, 2022Image ProcessingBody composition foretells ovarian cancer treatment complicationsBody composition analysis on CT exams can identify ovarian cancer patients who are more likely to have complications related to chemotherapy, according to research presented at ECR 2022 Overture.March 14, 2022AIHow can artificial intelligence enhance abdominal imaging?Artificial intelligence technology can offer many potential advantages in abdominal imaging, including better diagnostic accuracy, optimization of worklists, and pre-analysis of high-volume exams, according to European experts.March 13, 2022Previous PagePage 3 of 58Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026Video from ECR: Mathias Prokop sets the stage for AI-driven radiologyAt ECR 2026, incoming ESR President Prof. Mathias Prokop, PhD, explained how AI could reshape radiology.ECR 2026Video from ECR: Thomas Beyer on congress fashion, eyewear, and radiology styleECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deploymentECR 2026Video from ECR: Ukrainian radiologists refuse isolation despite warECR 2026ECR: FDG-PET/CT detects stroke damage missed by CT and MRI