Kate Madden Yee[email protected]CTTeam Edinburgh unveils novel cardiac CT findingsScottish cardiothoracic imaging researchers have reported that quantifying a person's heart plaque using CT coronary angiography may help to determine the type of heart attack the patient is experiencing.November 2, 2022Artificial IntelligenceCan machine learning plus CBCT predict blood leaks in stroke?Can machine learning used with conebeam CT (CBCT) help clinicians to predict whether patients who have experienced stroke will have peripheral bleeding after they've undergone thrombectomy? Perhaps, Italian investigators say.October 31, 2022Artificial IntelligenceSpanish team shows promise of virtual reality in TAVR proceduresA research group from Barcelona has reported positive findings about a virtual reality headset that uses information from multidetector CT to help interventional radiologists tailor transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures.October 30, 2022Clinical NewsCT shines light on 17th century mummified Austrian babyGerman researchers using CT have examined a 17th century mummy of a 1-year-old boy found in the crypt of an Austrian aristocratic family, according to a report published on 26 October in Frontiers in Medicine.October 26, 2022Clinical NewsCT illustrates efficacy of recanalization in stroke patientsA CT-based assessment tool shows that recanalization is an effective way to preserve functional outcomes long term in stroke patients -- even at later time windows after the event, German researchers have reported.October 19, 2022Clinical NewsMore than a third of pancreatic cancers may be missed on CT, MRIRadiologists may be missing more than a third of pancreatic cancers on CT and MRI -- a finding that raises concern about whether patients are getting timely surgical treatment, according to a team of U.K. researchers.October 12, 2022Clinical NewsLow-field MRI proves value in monitoring COVID-19 lung damageLow-field MRI offers an alternative to CT for tracking persistent lung damage in children who have recovered from COVID-19 or have long COVID, German researchers have reported. They published their findings on 19 September in Radiology.September 21, 2022SocioeconomicSurvey: Burnout makes patient safety incidents twice as likelyBurnout makes patient safety incidents twice as likely to occur, and clinicians experiencing burnout are four times more likely to be dissatisfied with their jobs. Those are two of the key findings from a new U.K. analysis.September 20, 2022Molecular ImagingImaging demonstrates how HIV scores 'direct hit' to heart muscleThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may have an impact on the heart not only via the development of coronary artery disease but also by a "direct hit to the heart muscle," a team of researchers from a top London facility has found.September 15, 2022Clinical NewsMRI detects signs of early aging in people with poor heart healthMRI used with a machine-learning model shows that people with compromised heart health in their 30s are at risk for premature brain aging as they enter their golden years, a study published on 22 August in the Lancet Healthy Longevity has found.August 31, 2022Previous PagePage 8 of 42Next PageTop StoriesCTBelgium moves ahead with novel radiology referral schemeAn initiative is underway in Belgium to improve the justification and appropriateness of radiology referrals. But will it succeed? Prof. Erik Ranschaert gives his opinion.CTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalMolecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomesUltrasoundMore ultrasound cuts risks in pregnancies with less fetal movement