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Issues with inappropriate CT requests in the ED | Opportunistic CRC screening on noncontrast CT | Crocodile Bill gets a scan

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Issues with inappropriate CT requests in the ED | Opportunistic CRC screening on noncontrast CT | Crocodile Bill gets a scan
Friday, May 29, 2026
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Half of emergency CT requests for children may not adhere to imaging appropriateness criteria

The overuse of CT scans on kids could be owed, at least in part, to the fear of missing a critical finding, new research suggests.

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Half of emergency CT requests for children may not adhere to imaging appropriateness criteria

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The overuse of CT scans on kids could be owed, at least in part, to the fear of missing a critical finding, new research suggests.
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GE HealthCare recalls certain CT systems due to 'security vulnerability'

In late March, GE issued Urgent Medical Device Correction notices to customers believed to be affected by the software issue.

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GE HealthCare recalls certain CT systems due to 'security vulnerability'

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In late March, GE issued Urgent Medical Device Correction notices to customers believed to be affected by the software issue.
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400-pound crocodile described as 'a perfect patient' during CT scan

Bill, a 61-year-old Siamese crocodile that calls Utah’s Hogle Zoo home, recently had to undergo advanced imaging due to concerns about his health. 

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Crocodile Bill's CT scan
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400-pound crocodile described as 'a perfect patient' during CT scan

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Crocodile Bill's CT scan
Bill, a 61-year-old Siamese crocodile that calls Utah’s Hogle Zoo home, recently had to undergo advanced imaging due to concerns about his health. 
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Opportunistic AI detects colorectal cancer using routine, noncontrast CT

The COlorectal Cancer detection with AI, or COCA, model is a cost-effective, scalable solution that turns routine CT scans into opportunistic exams that can be used to proactively identify CRC. 

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Opportunistic AI detects colorectal cancer using routine, noncontrast CT

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The COlorectal Cancer detection with AI, or COCA, model is a cost-effective, scalable solution that turns routine CT scans into opportunistic exams that can be used to proactively identify CRC. 
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FDA clears Philips' CT platform that streamlines and coordinates workflows

The product expands the capabilities of computed tomography within both diagnostic and radiation therapy settings, improving coordination between care teams. 

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FDA clears Philips Rembra platform
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FDA clears Philips' CT platform that streamlines and coordinates workflows

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FDA clears Philips Rembra platform
The product expands the capabilities of computed tomography within both diagnostic and radiation therapy settings, improving coordination between care teams. 
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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 equipped with 32-slice CT scanner

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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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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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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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