Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Clinical NewsSecure method leverages public cloud storage of imagesFor all its potential benefits, public cloud storage isn't currently a great option for archiving of medical images due to security concerns and challenges in managing workflow with existing on-site archives. Portuguese researchers have devised a method that aims to solve those problems.September 16, 2014Clinical NewsRobot-assisted remote echocardiography shows promiseCan an ultrasound scanner be controlled robotically by an operator thousands of miles away? It's not just a dream, according to an international team of researchers who demonstrated the feasibility of robot-assisted echocardiography in a pair of articles published recently in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.August 20, 2014Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderAugust 18, 2014Clinical NewsLong reports prone to speech recognition errorsPerhaps not surprisingly, long and complicated radiology reports that include many positive or unexplained findings have a higher risk for the presence of text errors mistakenly inserted by speech recognition software, according to research from National Health Service Grampian in the U.K.August 18, 2014Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderJuly 29, 2014Clinical NewsRadiology interpretation performance may slip late in sessionsRadiologists may take less time to interpret images and see changes in their performance over the course of a long reading session, according to analysis from Warwick, U.K. But it's not clear if that dynamic represents an actual clinical concern or merely effects attributable to the study designs.July 29, 2014Clinical NewsUltrasound visualizes odor perception in brainA neurofunctional ultrasound method can provide in vivo visualization of odor perception in the brain, shedding light on the functioning of the olfactory system, researchers from France reported in an article published in NeuroImage.July 14, 2014Image ProcessingAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderJuly 13, 2014Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderJune 30, 2014Imaging InformaticsRIS-integrated software can optimize radiation doseA software application can be used to extract patient radiation dose information directly from imaging modalities and store the data in a RIS, aiding in analyses and potentially contributing to individualized patient care, researchers from Italy have found.June 30, 2014Previous PagePage 38 of 58Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT scans show lung damage in stone workersSpanish researchers have reported that PET/CT can reveal the metabolic activity occurring in the lungs of engineered stone workers with silicosis.Digital X-RayMobile app proves value in radiation protection trainingDigital X-RayOpportunistic use of chest x-rays can help screen for osteoporosisDigital X-RayAI predicts coronary artery calcium scores from chest x-raysArtificial IntelligenceWho will get rich out of radiology AI?