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Severe shortage of cardiac CT scanners blights U.K.
By
Philip Ward
U.K. hospitals lack the capacity to provide people experiencing chest pain with urgently needed coronary CT angiography, according to senior radiologist Dr. Giles Roditi. New figures show that more than 56,000 patients with angina missed out on scans in 2017 due to shortages of equipment and staff.
November 7, 2018
ESHNR to launch webinar program
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ESHRN) plans to launch a series of webinars in December 2018.
November 6, 2018
U.K., Perspectum, GE invest in liver software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
UK Research and Innovation will invest 10Â million pounds ($13Â million U.S.) to develop artificial intelligence and scalable MRI services to diagnose liver disease.
November 5, 2018
AuntMinnieEurope.com Cardiac Insider
By
Philip Ward
November 5, 2018
EOS Imaging to change leadership in 2019
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic imaging technology developer EOS Imaging is changing its leadership effective January 1, 2019.
November 5, 2018
Europe unveils new collaboration on cardiac metabolic MRI
By
Philip Ward
Two of Europe's leading research groups in hyperpolarized and cardiovascular MRI -- ETH Zurich in Switzerland and the Technical University of Munich in Germany -- have joined MetaboliQs, the project funded by the European Union that is due to continue until the end of 2021.
November 5, 2018
Second-look breast ultrasound spots occult lesions
By
Rebekah Moan
Second-look breast ultrasound with volume navigation effectively detects occult additional lesions initially spotted via breast MRI, Italian researchers have found. In addition, the technique permits safe biopsies irrespective of position and depth.
November 4, 2018
Dutch use heart valve tracking to boost viability of 4D MRI
By
Abraham Kim
An automated heart valve-tracking algorithm halved the amount of time and variability involved in blood-flow quantification with 4D MRI, Dutch researchers stated in an article published online on 30 October. The improved efficiency may help convince clinicians that cardiac 4D MRI is useful for assessing valvular heart disease.
November 4, 2018
What exactly do medical physicists do?
By
Jude Dineley
Medical physicists have many career options around the world, from clinical roles and jobs in industry and academia to computational simulations and testing new scanners, but it's still not a well-known field. They can even be mistaken for a physiotherapist. So what exactly do they do?
November 1, 2018
Medical groups urge endovascular training for stroke
By
Rebekah Moan
Multiple interventional radiology societies have committed to providing necessary stroke training to interventional radiologists to alleviate the shortage of physicians trained in endovascular stroke therapies.
October 29, 2018
Edinburgh team shows the way in cardiac imaging
By
Rebekah Moan
To develop new techniques and better diagnose and treat heart disease, more cardiac imaging specialists are required, and cardiologists and radiologists must collaborate more closely to achieve their common goals, according to U.K. experts.
October 29, 2018
AC Immune highlights PET tracer study results
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Swiss biopharmaceutical company AC Immune announced that its partner radiopharmaceutical firm Life Molecular Imaging presented new clinical study results for F-18 PI-2620, a novel tau PET-tracer, at the recent Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease Conference in Barcelona, Spain.
October 28, 2018
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