Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Clinical NewsCOVID-19 signs on chest CT differ by patient ageChest CT findings in patients with COVID-19 differ by patient age, according to a new study published in the European Journal of Radiology. The results could assist clinicians in developing personalized treatment for COVID-19 patients.April 6, 2020Clinical NewsHow radiology can get ready for coronavirus crisisAn international team of imaging specialists has issued a list of best practices for preparedness during the coronavirus crisis. There is a checklist for each of the four main areas: limit exposure to the virus, determine best use of imaging, protect staff, and maintain operations.March 18, 2020Artificial IntelligenceAI comparable to rads for interpreting wrist x-raysAn artificial intelligence (AI) deep-learning algorithm performs comparably to radiologists when it comes to interpreting wrist x-rays, according to a study published online on 9 March in the European Journal of Radiology.March 16, 2020Clinical NewsImaging experts strive to get a grip on COVID-19The latest findings on how the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) presents on imaging examinations should help clinicians better diagnose it and highlight how it differs from severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome, authors write in the American Journal of Roentgenology.March 3, 2020Clinical NewsAbbreviated breast MRI proves value for invasive cancerA 10-minute MRI scan may be superior to digital breast tomosynthesis in women with dense tissue, writes a U.S.-German team. The group published the results of a 48-center study in the 25 February issue of JAMA.February 26, 2020Organized Radiology IssuesRSNA urged to do more to offset carbon footprintThe organizers of the RSNA in Chicago and the radiology community must act to offset the meeting's airplane travel-related carbon dioxide emissions, particularly because the organization is dedicated to human health, Dutch authors believe.February 23, 2020Clinical NewsSWE proves viable for diagnosing intracranial pressureGerman researchers have found that shear-wave elastography (SWE) is a viable method for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure -- a condition that can accompany hydrocephalus -- in newborns and infants.November 12, 2019Clinical NewsFlemish breast screening program needs improvementBelgian researchers have found that the Flemish breast cancer screening program's attendance rate could use some improvement, although key performance indicators do hit European Union benchmark targets, according to a study published on 28 October in BMC Cancer.October 31, 2019Clinical NewsMR-HIFU is safe, effective for uterine fibroidsDutch researchers have found that MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU) is a safe therapy for treating uterine fibroids, with a reintervention rate comparable to that of uterine artery embolization. Study results were published on 15 October in the European Journal of Radiology.October 24, 2019Clinical NewsU.K. group finds value in third-trimester ultrasoundU.K. researchers have found that ultrasound scans performed late in pregnancy -- such as at 35 to 37 weeks of gestation -- can reveal a number of fetal abnormalities that may not have been evident on ultrasound scans conducted earlier, according to a study published on 8 October in Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology.October 15, 2019Previous PagePage 23 of 42Next 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