Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsMRI provider calls for urgent action on patient safetyMore sharing of safety events, as well as better data on contrast reactions and wider incidents, is essential if the MRI community is to learn from one another and establish good practices to help mitigate flaws in processes and human fallibility, a large study has found.July 19, 2017Clinical NewsIs MRI's future all about 7 tesla? | DWI-MRI of Parkinson's | Phone interruptions in reporting roomsJuly 18, 2017Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Imaging Informatics InsiderJuly 17, 2017Imaging InformaticsPhone interruptions remain blight on daily happinessBoth radiologists and referrers are far too acceptant of and reliant on telephone interruptions as part of their workflow, a new U.K. study has found. What's more, the benefits of electronic order systems are not being realized, and change management is required in this area.July 17, 2017Clinical News8 ways to boost accuracy in lateral chest x-raysA clear understanding of normal thoracic anatomy and appearances on a lateral chest radiograph, along with a systematic approach for reviewing cases, can increase confidence with interpretation, according to U.K. researchers who have developed an eight-point plan to help the process.July 12, 2017Clinical NewsStrickland warns of radioisotope shortages | French molecular research | Gadolinium contrast updateJuly 11, 2017Clinical NewsGadolinium: PRAC modifies advice on contrast agentsAfter taking a long, hard, second look at the safety data of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agents, the Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) of the European Medicines Agency is backing off slightly from its prior recommendation that several gadolinium-based agents be pulled from the market.July 9, 2017Clinical NewsUse of English post-Brexit | Yves Menu's plans for European Radiology | Acceptance of postmortem imagingJune 27, 2017Clinical NewsIs postmortem imaging acceptable to Muslims?Muslims living in both Europe and the Middle East prefer postmortem imaging over conventional autopsy, believing it preserves the dignity of the corpse, but they prefer autopsy in cases of homicide or suicide, new research has found.June 26, 2017Clinical NewsQuidditch injuries are real | Is home reporting friend or foe? | Germans win Image of the Year awardJune 20, 2017Previous PagePage 93 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisF-18 sodium fluoride PET/CT scans can quantify changes in cardiac and aortic vascular calcifications.CTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient death