Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderSeptember 1, 2015Clinical NewsPattern recognition techniques boost image prefetchingCloud-based image repositories can yield many benefits, but this archiving model can also suffer from communication latency issues due to high image volumes. A pattern recognition system can really speed up image retrieval times, however, according to researchers from Portugal.September 1, 2015Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderAugust 4, 2015Clinical NewsPortuguese make progress on patient dose trackingTo help tackle the challenging task of monitoring cumulative patient radiation dose from imaging studies across institutions, a Portuguese research team has developed a Web-based system that automatically extracts, processes, and analyzes dose data.August 4, 2015Clinical NewsUltrasound helps fine-tune management of arthritisUltrasound can be used to identify subclinical disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis patients in remission, enabling them to benefit from more-intensive treatment, according to research presented recently at the European League Against Rheumatism annual congress in Rome.July 1, 2015Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderJune 16, 2015Imaging InformaticsiPads can handle on-the-go diagnostic interpretationOn-call radiologists should feel comfortable using an iPad for interpreting MRI, CT, and radiography studies, according to a recent meta-analysis published in the June issue of the British Journal of Radiology.June 16, 2015Clinical NewsSome DICOM deidentification toolkits pose privacy riskIf you're using free DICOM toolkit software to deidentify patient personal health information on images for clinical research purposes, a little caution may be in order. A team of Dutch researchers recently found very few of the toolkits they tested performed well using default settings.June 15, 2015Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderMay 26, 2015Clinical NewsSpecialist imaging search tool shows promiseRadiologists increasingly face information overload in their interpretation tasks, but a medical image retrieval system combining text-based searches and content-based image retrieval techniques is assisting more of them.May 26, 2015Previous PagePage 33 of 58Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceWho will get rich out of radiology AI?Most productivity gains from AI will go to employers, vendors, and private-equity firms rather than employed radiologists, and as AI redefines roles, radiologists should seek equity, specialize, or pivot, according to a new opinion piece.MRINorway shows the way on addressing overuse of medical imagingCTStrategic plan for radiology leads to strong protests in FranceMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingMolecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CT