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Imaging Informatics: Page 80
Philips integrates radiology, nuclear data in south of Denmark
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Philips Healthcare parent Royal Philips has completed an informatics project that integrates radiology and nuclear medicine imaging data in Southern Denmark.
October 26, 2020
Oxford team warns of industry influence on AI regulation
By
Erik L. Ridley
A research group from the University of Oxford in the U.K. has highlighted the involvement of industry in comments on a proposed draft regulation of AI algorithms in the U.S. In an article posted online by
BMJ Open
, the authors have voiced concern about possible bias.
October 26, 2020
Handheld ultrasound proves value in pandemic
By
Simon Harris and Alan Stoddart
Demand for handheld ultrasound has increased massively in 2020, and the technology has become a front-line diagnostic tool for patients with suspected COVID-19. Our special feature article looks at what's driving the growth of the sector and investigates whether handheld systems will bring imaging into the home.
October 21, 2020
MIM Software receives CE Mark for SPECT software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Medical imaging software developer MIM Software announced it has received the CE Mark for its quantitative SPECT reconstruction software SPECTRA Quant and vendor-neutral SPECT reconstruction method SPECTRA Recon.
October 20, 2020
Sectra secures 7-year deal in Amsterdam
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Sectra has signed a seven-year contract to provide imaging services to Amsterdam UMC, one of the largest healthcare providers in the Netherlands that handles about 350,000 exams per year, the vendor has announced.
October 19, 2020
Lessons from COVID-19 front line: What can we learn?
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Gaining a more complete knowledge of COVID-19 and the value of imaging in these cases -- along with the need to reorganize services, protect staff, and cope with the impact on non-COVID-19 pathologies -- are among the main lessons radiology must learn during the pandemic, according to a senior French radiologist.
October 19, 2020
New research highlights progress in residual breast cancer
By
Erik L. Ridley
Image-guided biopsy of the tumor bed or residual abnormalities found on imaging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy is gaining popularity as a predictive tool for assessing residual cancer. The technique can help to identify exceptional treatment responders for de-escalation of local therapy, an international study has found.
October 19, 2020
Women express caution about trusting breast AI
By
Erik L. Ridley
A research group from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands surveyed more than 900 Dutch women in April 2020 to gauge their attitudes on using artificial intelligence (AI) for interpretation of screening mammograms. Over 75% of women didn't approve of standalone use of AI without a radiologist.
October 18, 2020
MeVis announces boost to 2019/2020 fiscal revenue
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Medical imaging software developer MeVis Medical Solutions expects higher revenue than anticipated for the 2019/2020 fiscal year due to an unexpected positive effect from maintenance revenue.
October 15, 2020
Visage signs deal with LMU Klinikum
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Enterprise imaging firm Visage Imaging and Munich-based Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) Klinikum have signed an agreement to install the firm's Visage 7 technology across all of LMU Klinikum's radiology departments.
October 15, 2020
Thales, NEHS Digital collaborate on French AI project
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Digital x-ray developer Thales and NEHS Digital are collaborating on a French defense ministry project that will use artificial intelligence (AI) with lung CT exams to combat COVID-19.
October 14, 2020
AI and radiology: The younger generation's perspective
By
Dr. Merel Huisman, PhD
Radiologists must embrace artificial intelligence (AI), collaborate, be visible, and make digital innovation central to their work, writes resident Dr. Merel Huisman, PhD. As long as they do this, they will never be "mostly unnecessary" -- as Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra predicted recently.
October 14, 2020
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