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The big question: CT, MRI, or nuclear for coronary artery disease diagnosis?
By
Becky McCall
Faced with a choice of CT, MRI, and hybrid nuclear imaging for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, which modality is most suitable for any one patient type and why? All three play an important role in the diagnostic process, according to speakers at a presentation on Saturday at ECR 2015.
March 6, 2015
Cutting-edge techniques transform practice of cardiac CT
By
Cynthia E. Keen
Cardiac CT has made great strides displacing conventional invasive coronary angiography, but its potential is still being tested. A presentation on Saturday at ECR 2015 discussed state-of-the-art techniques for image acquisition and also their advantages and limitations.
March 6, 2015
Siemens makes play for social radiology at ECR 2015
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - Siemens Healthcare wants its customer base to get more social. To that end, the company is using this week's ECR 2015 to launch teamplay, an ambitious healthcare IT platform designed to promote interaction and collaboration among its users.
March 6, 2015
Video from ECR 2015: Strickland & Reekers on teleradiology's threat
VIENNA - Teleradiology and outsourcing pose a serious threat to radiology's future, according to Dr. Nicola Strickland from London and Dr. Jim Reekers from Amsterdam. They explain why to
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Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward at ECR 2015.
March 6, 2015
TI-RADS works best for classifying thyroid nodules on US
By
Erik L. Ridley
VIENNA - When it comes to characterizing thyroid nodules on ultrasound, the Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TI-RADS) classification method is the way to go, according to a Friday presentation at ECR 2015. In a comparison with a recently proposed alternative, TI-RADS performed similarly and was more user-friendly, Egyptian researchers reported.
March 5, 2015
Lightning strikes for Toshiba at ECR 2015
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - At this week's ECR 2015 meeting, Toshiba Medical Systems is rolling out Aquilion Lightning, a new CT scanner designed to bring improved performance to the entry-level segment. Other ECR launches include an ultrasound software upgrade platform, new MRI coils, and a rebranded radiation dose management program.
March 5, 2015
GE launches products in MRI, ultrasound, HIT at ECR 2015
By
Brian Casey
VIENNA - GE Healthcare is highlighting a pair of new MRI scanners, Signa Creator and Signa Explorer, making their global launch at this week's ECR 2015 meeting. The company is also rolling out its new Logiq P9 ultrasound scanner, as well as Centricity xSite, a new healthcare IT platform designed to improve radiology reporting across multiple healthcare enterprises.
March 5, 2015
TeraRecon features new products at ECR 2015
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
TeraRecon debuted the latest release of its iNtuition enterprise viewing technology with the second generation of its iNteract+ interoperability platform at ECR 2015 in Vienna.
March 5, 2015
Video from ECR 2015: Dr. Anders Persson on forensic radiology
VIENNA - What makes a good forensic radiologist? Is CT or MRI winning the battle in postmortem imaging? Dr. Anders Persson, director of the Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization in Linköping, Sweden, reveals all in an interview with
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Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward at ECR 2015.
March 5, 2015
Screening sweet spot key for personalized medicine
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - "Personalized medicine" is quickly becoming overused, with many institutions even starting to rebrand themselves using the phrase. It's often associated with genomics, but that's a mistake; instead, radiologists should focus on hitting a screening sweet spot, according to a presentation at ECR 2015.
March 5, 2015
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March 5, 2015
Video from ECR 2015: Thomas Beyer, PhD, on hybrid imaging
VIENNA - What does the future hold for PET/MRI? Can it ever be cost-effective? Thomas Beyer, PhD, a professor at the Medical University of Vienna, answers these questions in an interview with
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Editor-in-Chief Philip Ward at ECR 2015.
March 5, 2015
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