Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceGermans support AI plus CT to boost prediction of major coronary eventsThe use of artificial intelligence (AI) and coronary CT angiography to assess cardiovascular health can improve clinicians' ability to predict a patient's risk of future adverse events like unstable angina, researchers from Stuttgart have found.May 9, 2021Medical, Legal, and PracticeNovel analysis helps lift the lid on gaslighting in radiologyMedical imaging departments are not immune to instances of abuse and bullying, and gaslighting -- or emotional manipulation of another person -- can be one of them, researchers have reported. They laid out a practical set of coping skills and mechanisms.April 26, 2021Clinical NewsSwedish team uses MRI to assist diagnosis of congenital heart defectsCardiovascular MRI can improve treatment and management plans for infants with congenital heart problems, as well as counseling for their parents, according to researchers from Lund University in Sweden.March 30, 2021Clinical NewsEarly prostate MRI scans can help reduce mortality ratesResearchers from University College London have reported that performing MRI scans before biopsy on men with high prostate-specific antigen scores could cut prostate cancer death rates by as much as 18% versus no screening, while also minimizing the harms of screening.March 14, 2021Artificial IntelligenceAI reduces FDG dose on PET imagingA European team of researchers has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can process F-18 FDG PET exams acquired at two-thirds of the standard radiopharmaceutical dose and produce diagnostically effective images, according to a study published on 9 March in EJNMMI Physics.March 11, 2021Clinical NewsKeep in mind chest imaging patterns to prepare for future crisesGerman researchers have warned that understanding chest imaging patterns prompted by the pandemic -- especially what time of day most exams are ordered -- would be useful for dealing with further waves of COVID-19.March 11, 2021Medical, Legal, and PracticeImaging proves vital when assessing COVID-19 kidney complicationsImaging plays a central role in evaluating and tracking kidney complications due to COVID-19 -- and radiologists must not only understand what to look for but also make themselves readily available to their referring colleagues, Italian experts told ECR 2021 attendees.March 10, 2021Clinical NewsHistorical study finds that benign bone tumors are common in childrenA cache of historical x-rays -- some almost 100 years old -- has revealed that benign bone tumors are common in healthy children, and they resolve on their own over time, according to a study published on 1 March in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.March 10, 2021Clinical NewsThoracic CT proves value for monitoring obese patients' healthThoracic CT is showing promise as an imaging examination that can help clinicians monitor the health of obese patients, according to research from a leading London facility delivered on 5 March at ECR 2021.March 7, 2021Clinical NewsAttention shifts to front-line COVID-19 therapy on day 2 of ECR 2021The recombinant, soluble form of a protein that acts as the receptor for SARS-CoV-2 -- the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) protein -- shows promise, according to a plenary talk given on 4 March at ECR 2021. But don't throw your mask out yet, the speaker warned.March 4, 2021Previous PagePage 16 of 42Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CTReducing average injected dose and uptake time in prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT can lead to improved patient throughput, according to Irish researchers.CTBelgium moves ahead with novel radiology referral schemeCTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalMolecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomes