Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Clinical NewsGerman group presents results on photon-counting CT use in lungPhoton-counting CT helps clinicians evaluate lung structure and function more effectively than standard CT, according to research from Hannover Medical School published on 11 July in Radiology.July 13, 2023Clinical NewsSynthetic CT images as good as real ones for visualizing CFSynthetic CT images show almost perfect concordance with real ones for visualizing cystic fibrosis (CF)-related lung changes -- and have even better image quality than ultrashort echo time lung MRI. That's the key finding of new research from France.July 10, 2023Womens ImagingfMRI shows how prenatal anxiety affects women's adult childrenFunctional MRI (fMRI) has provided evidence that prenatal maternal anxiety has a long-term negative impact on the children of women with the condition, persisting into adulthood, Dutch researchers have reported.July 5, 2023Image ProcessingCT body composition data helps predict aneurysm treatment outcomeCombining CT body composition analysis with systemic inflammation data helps predict outcomes in patients undergoing elective intervention for abdominal aortic aneurysm, researchers from Scotland have reported.July 2, 2023Clinical NewsDutch group gives boost to heart disease risk assessmentA vendor-neutral CT coronary artery calcium score calibration tool is showing considerable promise for improving heart disease risk assessment, investigators from the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands have stated.June 28, 2023Clinical NewsMRI shows how social isolation can lead to cognitive declineMRI has provided firm evidence that social isolation can lead to cognitive decline, according to researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany. They think brain MRI can be a potent dementia-risk indicator.June 27, 2023Clinical NewsGerman team unveils findings on PCCT use in high-risk cardiac casesPhoton-counting CT (PCCT) effectively detects heart disease in high-risk patients, offering "significant benefit for people previously ineligible for noninvasive screening," researchers from the University of Freiburg have reported.June 25, 2023Clinical NewsUltrafast MRI protocol can cut dementia diagnosis time by over 60%A relatively new ultrafast MR imaging protocol called wave-CAIPI can help to reduce diagnostic scan time for dementia patients by 66%, researchers from a leading facility in London have reported.June 11, 2023Clinical NewsWhat more can be done to improve a child's MRI experience?TORONTO - Play therapy can help to improve children's MRI exam experience and make it possible for them to remain awake during imaging, according to novel research presented at ISMRM 2023.June 7, 2023Clinical NewsPortable MRI revs into duty at Spain's Moto Grand PrixTORONTO - Portable MRI is proving to be a valuable tool at major sporting events -- including the Motorcycle Grand Prix World Championship held in Valencia in November 2022, according to a presentation at ISMRM 2023.June 6, 2023Previous PagePage 3 of 42Next PageTop StoriesEmergency RadiologyJAMA: Radiology among least affected services in Ukraine warThe war in Ukraine has devastated healthcare services, but imaging and radiology facilities appear to be among the least affected, a large study has found.Enterprise ImagingAgfa secures agreement with Dublin hospitalCTUse CCTA to track vasculopathy risk in heart transplant patientsNuclear MedicineVienna-based EANM highlights record abstracts for Hamburg congressSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET