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Gymnasts' spines, footballers' ankles, and golfers' wrists take the strain
By
Philip Ward
VIENNA - The ultrademanding and highly competitive nature of modern professional sport was visible to all during Sunday's refresher course on overuse injuries at ECR 2013. An international group of radiologists discussed common injuries in professional athletes and what to look for when imaging these patients.
March 10, 2013
A 3-piece jigsaw: patient, radiologist, clinician. But do they fit together?
By
Becky McCall
VIENNA - The delicate balance of power and complex set of interactions between radiologists, patients, and clinicians was the subject of some lively and frank discussion at Sunday's professional challenges session, which followed a novel and original format, at ECR 2013.
March 10, 2013
High-field MRI exposure linked to radiographers' depression
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - As MRI continues to advance to greater magnet strengths to uncover mysteries in the body, researchers warned on Monday at ECR 2013 that constant exposure to high-field systems could lead to psychological problems such as clinical depression among MRI radiographers.
March 10, 2013
Prone-supine matching algorithm shows high accuracy in CTC
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - U.K. researchers have developed an accurate matching algorithm to deal with the gnarly problem of integrating prone and supine CT colonography (CTC) datasets, according to a presentation at ECR 2013.
March 10, 2013
Multislice CT can identify unknown infection, change treatment
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - Multislice CT can solve the mystery behind unknown or suspected infection and alter treatment plans to provide more effective therapy, according to a German study presented on Sunday at ECR 2013.
March 10, 2013
ECR 2013
See you next year at ECR 2014! Image courtesy of the European Society of Radiology.
March 10, 2013
Structured reports can improve quality and workflow efficiency
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - Harder, better, faster, stronger: It's not just a song, it could also be the mantra for radiologists as they try to improve workflow efficiency and quality. Enhancing radiology reports and becoming more familiar with dose management regulations and registries can help in this process.
March 10, 2013
New FPD technology in digital x-ray drives modular future
By
Steve Holloway
VIENNA - The fundamentals of static x-ray imaging have changed little in decades, prompting the majority of radiologists to pay scant attention to developments in this sector. However, the emergence and increasing use of flat-panel detector (FPD) technology is producing surprising results.
March 10, 2013
ECR 2013
Samsung is highlighting its BodyTom portable CT scanner for the first time since the company acquired its developer, NeuroLogica, in January 2013.
March 10, 2013
ECR 2013
This mobile digital radiography system from Carestream Health addresses the need for speed in today's busy radiology department.
March 10, 2013
ECR 2013
Toshiba Medical Systems is highlighting "green" technology powering its ultrasound scanners.
March 10, 2013
Apply Formula 1-type methods to smooth the way in urogenital emergencies
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
VIENNA - There is no single gold standard for training medical teams, but it can pay off to adapt team-working principles from other high-reliability industries such as Formula 1 racing, and integrate them into crisis resource management training, according to a presentation by emergency room radiologists on Monday at ECR 2013.
March 10, 2013
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