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Neuroradiology: Page 17
Smits: Success in AI rests on teamwork and data sharing
By
Philip Ward
Implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) hinges on a multidisciplinary approach and data sharing, says Prof. Marion Smits, winner of the 2021 EuroMinnies award for Most Influential Radiology Researcher. She also reflects on the 80:20 male to female split on the European Society of Radiology's board of directors and speaks about her personal website and use of social media.
April 19, 2021
SFR pays tribute to neuroradiologist Prof. Luc Picard
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The French Society of Radiology (SFR) has published a tribute to emeritus radiologist Prof. Luc Picard, a pioneer of global interventional neuroradiology, who has died.
April 15, 2021
Nico.Lab partners with AI Advance for distribution
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Dutch artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Nico.Lab has signed AI Advance to distribute its StrokeViewer software in Australia and New Zealand.
April 1, 2021
Do angio before CT in acute stroke patients, Barcelona team urges
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Performing angiography immediately in stroke patients improves treatment time and recovery compared with waiting for a CT scan to be conducted to guide therapy, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2021.
March 22, 2021
BrainTale gets CE Mark for updated software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
French software developer BrainTale announced it has received the CE Mark for a new release of its software-as-a-service product brainQuant, which offers clinically validated white-matter quantification.
March 18, 2021
High-field versus low-field MRI: Is it time for a rethink?
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
The long-running debate over field-strength in MRI has divided scientists for decades and caused immeasurable damage, but there now appears to be a growing consensus that multiple different techniques can flourish and complement each other.
March 18, 2021
Key sequences make MRI perfect for multiple sclerosis patients
By
Wayne Forrest
The potentially devastating effects of multiple sclerosis on a person's central nervous system make it all the more paramount that clinicians use the most effective MRI sequences to diagnose suspected cases of the disease, a leading expert told ECR 2021 on Thursday.
March 4, 2021
AI detection of intracranial hemorrhage saves lives
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that screens head CT exams for intracranial hemorrhage -- and triages suspected cases for radiologist review -- can yield significant improvements in patient outcomes, researchers from Israel reported on Wednesday at ECR 2021.
March 3, 2021
Icometrix launches AI software for ischemic stroke
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Icometrix said that its icobrain cva software for analyzing ischemic stroke has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance and the CE Mark.
February 22, 2021
Inquest hears how young woman died from basilar artery thrombosis
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
An inquest held on 16 February in Preston, U.K., heard how a 35-year-old hospital worker died after two radiologists failed to spot basilar artery thrombosis on a CT scan. The patient's fatal clot was "a difficult call which anyone could miss," a senior radiologist told the tribunal.
February 22, 2021
Spanish researchers tie midlife heart disease to Alzheimer's
By
Brian Casey
Researchers from Spain have used PET to discover that individuals in their 50s with signs of cardiovascular disease also have reduced brain metabolism in areas connected with Alzheimer's disease. The findings provide a link between brain and heart health.
February 16, 2021
Paris research team uses MRI to show COVID-19's impact on eyes
By
Kate Madden Yee
A group of investigators from France has used MRI to investigate the impact that COVID-19 can have on the eyes in cases of more severe disease. The findings could indicate the need to screen COVID-19 patients for ophthalmological manifestations.
February 16, 2021
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