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Experts call for Lung-RADS update | FDA clears detector-based spectral CT | EMR framework reduces CT turnaround times | More

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Experts call for Lung-RADS update | FDA clears detector-based spectral CT | EMR framework reduces CT turnaround times | More
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Experts call for Lung-RADS updates amid concern about certain incidental findings

New findings from a large CT lung cancer screening dataset reveal that a substantial number of patients have significant incidental findings visible on their scans. 

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Experts call for Lung-RADS updates amid concern about certain incidental findings

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New findings from a large CT lung cancer screening dataset reveal that a substantial number of patients have significant incidental findings visible on their scans. 
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Northwestern deploys new mobile stroke unit equipped with 32-slice CT scanner

The MSU operates 365 days a year and covers 138 square miles. Hundreds of patients have been treated through the MSU, with more than 500 receiving critical care in it 2025 alone. 

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Northwestern deploys new mobile stroke unit
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Northwestern deploys new mobile stroke unit equipped with 32-slice CT scanner

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Northwestern deploys new mobile stroke unit
The MSU operates 365 days a year and covers 138 square miles. Hundreds of patients have been treated through the MSU, with more than 500 receiving critical care in it 2025 alone. 
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FDA clears first AI-enabled, detector-based spectral CT system

The Spectral CT Verida system is powered by artificial intelligence, offering users AI-enabled image reconstructions, improved noise reduction and enhanced image quality.

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Philips' Verida Spectral CT system
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FDA clears first AI-enabled, detector-based spectral CT system

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Philips' Verida Spectral CT system
The Spectral CT Verida system is powered by artificial intelligence, offering users AI-enabled image reconstructions, improved noise reduction and enhanced image quality.
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Radiology embraces FFR-CT and AI plaque analysis as cardiac imaging evolves

The specialty is moving toward expanded use of fractional flow reserve CT and AI analysis of coronary CT angiography exams as a standard of care.

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Radiologist Michael Morris, MD, radiologist and director of cardiac CT and MRI at Banner Health, explains how cardiac radiology imaging is moving toward expanded use of fractional flow reserve CT (FFR-CT) and artificial intelligence analysis of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) exams as a standard of care. He spoke to Radiology Business during RSNA 2025.
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Radiology embraces FFR-CT and AI plaque analysis as cardiac imaging evolves

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Radiologist Michael Morris, MD, radiologist and director of cardiac CT and MRI at Banner Health, explains how cardiac radiology imaging is moving toward expanded use of fractional flow reserve CT (FFR-CT) and artificial intelligence analysis of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) exams as a standard of care. He spoke to Radiology Business during RSNA 2025.
The specialty is moving toward expanded use of fractional flow reserve CT and AI analysis of coronary CT angiography exams as a standard of care.
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New real-world evidence supports the use of AI in lung cancer screening

Though the study of AI in lung cancer screening is not new, prior research has been retrospective in nature, making it challenging to determine the impact. 

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New real-world evidence supports the use of AI in lung cancer screening

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Though the study of AI in lung cancer screening is not new, prior research has been retrospective in nature, making it challenging to determine the impact. 
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EMR-based framework produces 30% reduction in overnight CT report turnaround times

An academic medical center struggling to meet CT report turnaround time benchmarks was recently able to improve its overnight efficiency by implementing a framework designed to streamline teleradiology requests.  

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EMR-based framework produces 30% reduction in overnight CT report turnaround times

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An academic medical center struggling to meet CT report turnaround time benchmarks was recently able to improve its overnight efficiency by implementing a framework designed to streamline teleradiology requests.  
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Patients exposed to significantly more radiation during cardiac imaging exams in some regions

New research is sounding the alarm on the amount of radiation patients undergoing cardiac imaging are exposed to, prompting experts to call for updated protocols. 

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Ct scanning room with X-ray radiation warning sign above the door at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell
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Patients exposed to significantly more radiation during cardiac imaging exams in some regions

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Ct scanning room with X-ray radiation warning sign above the door at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell
New research is sounding the alarm on the amount of radiation patients undergoing cardiac imaging are exposed to, prompting experts to call for updated protocols. 
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Lindsey Vonn shares CT images, diagnostic details from gruesome Olympics injuries

On Monday the skier shared 3D recon images of her tibia that were acquired prior to her undergoing multiple operations, including one she says saved her leg from amputation. 

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Lindsey Vonn shares images from Olympics injury
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Lindsey Vonn shares CT images, diagnostic details from gruesome Olympics injuries

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Lindsey Vonn shares images from Olympics injury
On Monday the skier shared 3D recon images of her tibia that were acquired prior to her undergoing multiple operations, including one she says saved her leg from amputation. 
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